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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1906)
m SOCIETY tX H. STEWARD' Proprietor and Mgr THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1906 T Absolutely DISTINCTIVELY A CREAM OF TARTAR BAKING POWDER Royal does not contain an atom of phosphatic acid (which is the product of bones digested in sul phuric acid) or of alum (which is one-third sulphuric acid) substan ces adopted for other baking pow ders because of their cheapness. ficvAL bakins rewctn CO., NEW vmk. GbASbiricB ADS Last Wednesday evening at the Dr. Bacon residence, Runa Bacon, Flora and Nora Kmith entertained several of their little friends at a masquerade party. The visitor dressed to resemble ghosts and with the Hallowe'en decorations and re freshments that awaited them. It was the general opinion that as a hallowe'en party the event was unsurpassed in juvenile society. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Erickson will entertain a few of their lady and gentlemen friends this evening. Last Thursday evening Mrs. Brenholt entertained a few of her; friends at a fagot party. Au'um leaves and elder branches were arranged tastifully to form the decorations. Light refreshments were served during the evening. The evening's amuseirent ended with burning of the fagots. As each individual guest threw his or her fagot into the fireplace, he related a sury, as hallowe'en stories were especially appropriate, they were numerous. Rates One cent a word, one-half a cert a word each subsequent inser tion. Classified acids bring qj.ck rts.ts. Try one today. tlltllllK ttitttitttt a FCR SALE Fresh Jersey ccw kr sale RENT A nice furnished front room Inquire at this office. WANTED Second hand water tank for j range. R. A. Mastersgn- for rent. Very desirable, close in. In quire of Black 612 oral this office. FOR RENT Nicely furnisred losrr.s. Centrally located. Phone Black 1172. 1805 Fourth street i and N st FOR RENT Furnished room with bath hot and cold water, and all modern con vince. Mrs. G. D. Simmons, Cor. Eighth ! DRESSMAKING T Street N:rth of track, next door to Henry Ker.s;-. Mrs. Adniy Rccers. WOMEN OR GIRLS WANTED Five or six women or girls to w;rk in 'sun dry. A. B. C Laundry. MONEY For ioans on c.ty property see Wm. Grant's agency. A so rea! estate and insurance. REAL ESTATE LOANS-Any amounts orj city and country real estate. Loans closed promptly, as soon as title is ap proved. La Grande Investment company. FOR SALE-Small house, Pleasant hone addition, quire L. 0. Nelson at Co. 1 acre ground A snap. In-Par-Simmons WANTED-Gentleman o Must have experience, office. .'ady a ter. Ircu re at tin FOR RENT-Nicely fu.-n s-t: ro-.t r;cr, Corner Greenwood Phone Black 1681. i'i Vvasv. FCR SALE-Practica .y board typewriter witn Phone red 782. ew dour e ey-:-e case $45 A'ANTED A place for a boy in High school IS years old to work for his board ar.d go to school. Address; L. A. Jackson. Joseph, Ore. UMBER CLAIMS j we can locate a number of parties on ' good t.mber claims of two million feet and : better. : Foley Blk. La Grande Investment Co, ROOMS FOR RENT rooms. Inquire of Vrs. Fourth 6treet, Old Tc 222. , 3 r-'-W. J. Sr.;;; :i. rr:'e s'-eij -ass I Red AESTRAC"! La G-a-ce La Cra-ie to sc": ;i. v I se 1 a ' FOR RELIABLE TITLES go to the ment Company. Foley building. FOR SALE "CHEAP -1 three lots close in. c:r round house, and to t furnishings such as it: c r es.t iture, bedding, etc. Zx e : a-c water. ' -;jire at t-s .;e :r p Red 1731. WANTED -To buy a er-i - 5 wagon. Inqu re at " "trice. s"torYr6om -Fc- 20x:o- Huntington block r; if '' : occupied as a A. C. Hunlinfton. for sale" OR FEY 1600 acres. Ore's will either sell cr ei for either ore oi " a splend d opp:-t-r person. For p.". -ConlEY. Address C: Vergeret'cphrre !-.e F0RSALE Eig"t acs. s barn, place for c-'C-t-s " kinds of fruit and t-e-ty ;f ate- ed east of n. y "i premises nr ddo'tss. Grande Oregon. s.-..-:e - ::. - ! - .f t :e-Tis cr rt-t .tars, l-e' s y or tke ' ".t Ars see A B. f J't. cr r-:-e r. h.-se is & .L:cit- Thc Reason Why Only N.ne flour Dealers handle La Grande Milling Co.'s flour, Is be cause there is only nine of them here in that Business. So you see if the goods was not all right, there wcu'd be nine of them that would not hand!e it. With Our three Ex pert Wheat Buyers stationed, all alerg the Elgin Branch enables us to get the Pick of the Wheat. So tell your Grocer that you Prefer the k r.d that is made here, its all Guaranteed you take no chances. FANCY CARD PARTY W. G. Ericson entertained his friends ai nis norr.e on m street itiuikuay even ing at a Fancy Masquerade Card party. The evening was spent with the game of Five Hundred, Miss Evalyn Rohan and Walter Bunker were winners and receiv ed the first prizes. Miss Ona Pennington and Chase Gai field were awarded the the consolation prizes. A delicious lunch was served after which the guests bade their host good night, thanking him for a very pleasant evening. Those invited were; Misses Newlin, Rosenbalm, Naill, Fow ler, Aikine, Bohnenkamp, Grady, Reith, Rohan, Clark. Williams, E. Clark. J. Clark Mitchell, Beiver, Porter. Haney, Stoner, Gulling, Zuber, Ormond, Buzzard, Long, McCall, Crawford, Denning, L. Porter, Kirk, Barber, F. McCall, Aldrich. Penn ington, Ackles, Goodnough, M. Good nough and Foley. Mesdames C. W. Scriber, S. D. Crowe, and Wm. Morrison. Mcssers Lundell, Mas.ee. Haynard, McFarlane, Newlin, McLenon, Garfield, Bay, F. Bay, Bunker, Noyes, Gillilan, McCall, Herrin, Nelson, Scriber, Ladd. Ferguson, Foley. Harrison, Morrison, Crowe. The Myriad Service Garment Have you ever considered! how desirable a "Mackinette" Rain-Coat is? Proper outer garment for Full Dress and Informal occa sions; reliable during rain or shine, and suitable as a Spring yt Fall Overcoat in short, rcly whenever an outer gar '. ft ts needed. A necessity, if one ever xnr?. We- suggest the .h VH "Wellington Model . or,c that will fbably meet i: it... ; to :.ty!c ' The hallowe'en party announced for last Wednesday evening to be given by Mesdames J. B. Stoddard E. Romig and Mis Carmin Stoddard, was postponed and will be given next Tuesday evening at the J. B. Stoddard home. HON 10 WORK fin; OREGON You are cordially invited to inspect this beautiful line of Raincoats .. .. .. For 21 Yiars Crowded Houses Everywhere Have Pronounced I PECK'S BAD BOY! Dramatized from the Famous Book of that Name by Ex-Governor Geo. W. Peck of Wisconsin The funniest of all farce Comedies v The Brightest Limit of Laughter Human Nature's Greatest, frolic Hundreds of Thousands have Devoured the. Book Millions have Roared Over the Play . Tilt MOST ORIGINAL PRODUCTION EVER STAGED With a Brighter Plot than ever Bjgger and Better Cast than ever Even More Successful than ever See the Bad Boy at His BestThe Groceryman in Worse Side-Splitting Woes The Most Versatile and Talented Comedians . They'll all be Here A. V. Andrews : TAILOR. HABERDASHER 1 v?i. La Senator Fulton at the session of Con gress this winter will introduce the fol low ing bills of vital interest to Oregon says the Telegran A bill appropriating $2. 000. 000 for the erection of a new postoffice building at Portland, t'rt present building to be used as a Federal office building. Appropriating $2,600,000 for comple t on of jetty construction at the mouth of the Columbia river, as recommended by Col, Roessler. of the United States En gineers. A bill providing for the creation of a separate Federal judicial ' district for Eastern Oregon, the dividing line to be the Cascade Mountains. This bill will be practically th same as that intro duced by the late Senator Mitchell, and which passed the Senate, but died in the House. wu: introduce name of P. S. Malcolm for Collector of Customs at Portland. immediately upon convening of Congress. 1 he benator will leave for Washington tomorrow morning, to remain until next Sprirg. EAT CORN HUSKS to get at' the corn? Of course you would not. Then why should you take the greasy oil of the cod's liver to get the valuable medicinal elements contained therein! ' , The oil or grease has no medicinal virtue, but it is the medicinal elements enveloped in the oil which represent all the tonic and curative properties of cod liver oil. In Vinol you get all of the medicinal curative elements of cod liver oil actually taken from fresh cods' livers, but no oi ineou is tnrown away lor the same reason you throw away the corn husks. Mr, Newlin of the Newlin Drug Co., says: "Knowing the wonderful medicin curative and body-building properties of Vinol, I wish every person in La Grande who is overworked, rundown, debilitated. every old person, every weak woman, every sufferer with chronic colds, bron chitis or incipient consumption would try Vinol on our offer to return money if it fails to benefit." Newlin Drug Co. Note. While we are sole agents for Vinol in La Grande, it is now for sale at the leading drug store in nearly every town and city in the country. Look for the Vinol agency in your town. rrer riiiLo ORCHESTRA and ORCHESTRA CENTER T6ets. DRESS CIRCLE fiOcU. GALLERY 28ANo60cts. Seats on Sale Tuesday et Van Buren's Store LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor r Complete Machine Shops) and 'Foundry Genera Blacksmiths, We manufacture The Fitzgerald Roller Feed Mill., the best and cheapest mill on the market. Our shops are equipped with machinery tc handle any sized work, nothing too large or nothing to small. Highs' prices paid for old cast iron. "LA GRANDE SUGAR ft Nooe Better. None Purer. Use La Grande Sugar and None Sweeter. Use no Other Tea Satisfaction . j SEVEN FLAVORS Jen (late Japan Ji w date Knirlish Breakfast (h Ik Cioklcn date Ceylon r.rU'.cn Gate Oolonjj (n Men (late Fancy Iilend lit u'.c n Gate Gunpowder G, Vxw Gate Black and Green ;.' n"7V Carton Y'f A j CEYLON V J. A. Folger 6c Co., s rranctsco MILfll (OWS fOR SALE J. M. Clark, three quarters of a mile south of the Masonic cemetery has milch cows for sale. Phone Black 181. Lock Box No, 6, La Grrnde. Ore. FOR SALE -Good about 1 100 lbs. Feed Yard. young inquire work team at Farmers FI10NE YOUR DRUG STORE WANTS You are not getting all the advantages your telephone offers if you are not using it when drug store goods are wanted. Call Main 87 the next time you are in need of anything that should be in the stock of a first-class drug store. We shall be pleased to receive your telephone orders and will guarantee prompt deliery and satisfactory goods in every case. Newlin Druo Co. There is nothing that takes away the beautiful, womanly charms like a plodding stooped, awkard carriage. Tnere is ab rolutely no excuse for that as long as Hollister's Rocky Mountain is made. Tea sr Tablets, 55 cent, Newlin Druo Com- . PA NY. A SUDDEN PROPOSITION The sudden cold will come to a sudden end if Antlgriphine Tablets are aken. 25c Newlin Dhuo Co. 3655 REPORT OF CONDITION OF LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK of La Grande, Oregon at the close of business October 12, 19GG TYPE PLUNDERS' PHAUIT. We begin the publication ov the Roccay Mountain Cyclone with some phew diph ohiculties in the way. The type plund ers phrom whom we bought our outphit for this printing ophphicn phaled to sup ply us with any ephs or cays, and it will be phour orfphive weex bephore we can get any. The mistaque was not phound out 'till a day or two ago. We have or dered the missing letters, and will have to get along without them till they come. We don't lique the' box ov this variety ov spelling any better than our readers, but mistax will happen the best regulated phamilies, and iph the ph s and c's and 's and q's hold out we shall ceey (sound the c hard) the Cyclone whirling aphter a phashion till the sorts arrive, it is no jcque to us-it's a serious aphphair.-Ex. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $677,591.12 United States Bonds 100.000.00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds 1,760.00 Real Estate, Furniture, etc 50,168.50 Taxes paid 1,572.26 Cash Assets: Due from Banks $84,902.85 Due from U. S. Treasurer, 2.600.00 Cash.on hand, 1 10,065.48-197,466.51 LIABILITIES Capita! Stock. $ 1 00,000.00 Surplus ' 20,000.00 Undivided Profits 44,909.89 Circulation 60,000.00 Deposits Individual, .' $786,714.67 Banks 7,618.62-795,255.09 ot' - $1,008,142.98 Total $1,008,142.93 LIMITED STATES DEPOSITARY OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS GEORGE.PALMER, President. j, m. BERRY. Vne Phwident. F. L, MEYERS, Cashier. W. L. BRENHOLTS. Assistant Cash... SHERWOOD WILLIAMS, 2nd Assistant Cashier GEO. L. CLEAVER. F. M.BYRKIT. C. C. PENINGTON, F. J. HOLMES, A. B. CONLEY, ' . With ample capital, large experience, and unsurpassed facilities, w offer you absolute security for your deposits; and solicit your banking business, promising you courteous treatment, and every 'lib- ' rality consistent with conservative banking. I i 1 S 1 i i . ..' : . ' : ; II in in 4iTinwtriiw penvue uy" iu - i 1U u ;-". nuirned this morning