fc. BcAUllrUL M It I! I! II II! DfSTE CbASSllMcB ADS iW5 fem nom D. H. STEWARD Proprietor and Mar THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1906 4 Z Kaiet Una rant ,w I . .. 5 tion. Classified VHrn;::.:T'eent'wordh .ubs.qu.nt ins.r- results. Try on. today. Z;iersey cow for - I FT v :r furri front t - - or rent- v""y desirable, clos. in. In- WANTED Second hand water" tanuTU. qui" f Black 612 or at this office, ranee. R. A. Masterson- ! FOR RENT FurnihH ;.,. swvmi nail uai.ii - not and cold water, and all modern con- V'enc.e- Mr8' G- D. Simmons, Cor. Eighth Phone Biack 1 FOR RENT Nxely furnished lentrallv ocaipH mnsr .u ... . , (uvw i uuilii ranr ! i ki - ona 11 si 172. DRESSMAKINC T Street track, next deor to Henry Henson. Mrs. ACNtY NOCERS - ...... . viv I. ..... laun- I GIRLS WANTED or six women or girls to work in dry. A. B. C. Laundry. MONEY For ioans on citw nmrri. Wm. Grant s acency. Also real estate and insurance. WANTED Gentleman or lady waiter. Must have experience. Inquire at this office. REAL ESTATE I nANS.i.,, North oft on citvand muntru rD,i i , j vui vamic. U.UO.I15 closed promptly, as soon as title is ap proved. La Grande Investment company. FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room, Corner Grtenwood and Washington! Phone Black 1681. FOR SALE Practically new double key board typewriter with fine case $45. Phone red 782. ROOMS FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. Inquire of Mrs. W. J. Siodgrass ' Fourth street, Old Town. Fhone Red 222. FOR RELIABLE ABSTRACTS "of TITLES go to the La Grande Invest ment Company. La Grande Ore., in Foley building. FOR SALE CHEAP-7 room house and three lots close in. convenient to school. ' round house, and to town, will sell all furnishings such as stoves, dishes, furn iture, bedding, etc. Good well and city water. Inquire at this office or ohnnn Red 1751. -1?ed FOR SALE Small house, 1 acre ground Pleasant hone addition. A snap. In quire L. 0. Nelson at Par-Simmons Co. STORE ROOM-For rent. 20x70ft. in Huntington block. Room for years occupied as a saddle shop, inquire of A. C. Huntington. FOR SALE OR RENT -One farm of 1600 acres. One farm of 800 acres will either sell on easy terms or rent for either one or five years. Here is jht splendid opportunity for the right person. For particulars see A. B. Conley. Address Cove Ore. or Phone Vergere telephone line. " nvi i C.U 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. TIMBER CLAIMS We can locate a number of parties on good timber claims of two million feet and better. r'oley Blk.U Grande Investment Co. FOR SALE Five room house and one lot. on Third Street, Grandy's Addition. A good barn. A bargain for the on. who acts first. Inquire of H. P. Lewis at corner 3rd and D Streets, or of Lewis Bros. FOR SALE Eight acirs, six room house barn, place for chickens or hogs, all kinds of fruit and plenty of water, Locat ed east of flouring mill. Apply at premises or dddress, John Gavan, La Grande Oregon. WANTED-To buy a second hand 3 inch wagon. Inquire at this office. FOR SALE Good young work team about 1100 lbs. inquire at Farmers Feed Yard. WANTED Man and wife without smal children to take charge of horn . place Good house, well furnished goes w ith position. Address A. B. Conley care of La Grande National Bank. La Grande, Oregon. SCARCITY Of NAVAL RECRUITS (Scrippg News Association) Washington. Nov. 5 Commander Wm. P. White who is in charge of the recently established recruiting station in Cleveland reports that he has not secured as many men during the past month as he had hoped. Commander White attributes the falling off in naval and military recruiting to the better conditions of labor. jj WATCHES ' Not bargain watches that have f ', id d in some show cose for 2 j years, but reliable watches direct from the factory at j lowest prices possible for them J i to be sold. Cail and see for ! youiseif. Everv one guaranteed 1 Fine watch 4 J. H. PEARL: La Grande's Leading J:v?ler and O'icion t Opposite U. S. Linid Office 1 clock, and jewelry Ail work guaranteed. reparinga specialty n M"T i"1 i I., ', - kfHWKli" HjmUi' : ' " , .... - -ltaf4 i.j-:.jLZ.Ji , .jr. , ' 7th W A4 n mi 11 1 ELMORE'S "STRONG George J. Elmore, manager of the "Convict's daughter" troupe which ap- - . t. Ci. j. r . 1 1 . 'U wtOnMtU WpVlH I . C J - C tC night, is in the city today. He is accompanied by "Strongheart" a Boston terrier that has medals galor. as is exhibited in the accompanying cut. "Stronghea r t" mad. his initial appearance at the interstate fair where he captured the gold medal for his class. Since then he has never ceased to win medals where ver he has been placed on exhibition. It is a most impressive little dog. In addition to a coppy body, faultless con formation, a screw tail, beautiful eyes short and wide muzzle, his front is very fine. His head is a study, has character and shows it in every movement. Bes des being a prize winner he is an actor of no mean ability. He appears on the stage as "Danger" in the play tonight. Mr. Elmore called at the Observer office this morning with "Strongheart'' at his heels. While here the dog made the acquaintance of the force. He certain ly is a beauty. .5 i: . IZT.ZI it I 1 X HEART" X r . 1 1 1 1 Tilt MOST ORIGINAL 1 1 . fKUUUUIIUi tVtK 5lAUtU With a Brighter Plot than ever Bigger and Better Cast than ever--Even More Successful than ever See the Bad Boy at His Best Th Grocerymar: in Worse Sid.-Splitting Woes CHRYSANTHEMUMS (Scrlppe Neva A iclatlon) Alleghaney, Pa. Nov. 6 No less than 6,000 plants and 120 varieties were exhibited at the chrysanthemum show at Philips conservatory today. There was also a splendid selection of begonias and orchids. Visitors were shown the Bently a new pink shell chrysanthemum of great beauty and variety; two new rare specimens of purple orchids and two new pink and white varieties of begonias. GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP ("crippe I.'ew. Amoclatlon) Yakahama Nov. 5 -In accordance with the bi 1 passed by both houses of the diet in March last the Government today has taken overthe six .nva'e railroads in the country. Tne aggregate sum of the pur chase amounts to $125,000,000. In tne future all railroads will be built and con trolldd by the government. SOCIETY The High Five Club will meet next Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs FA.1 atts. The Evening Kaffee-Klateh will be en tertained Friday evening Nov. 8, at the home of Mrs. J. M. Berry, by Mesdames Berry and Hall. WATER IS SCARCE. Because of the very long dry. spell in eastern Oregon and the heavy traffic on the O. R. & N.. the railroad tank at Kamela is now dry and that mountain village is threatened with a water famine. Almost the entire town is supplied from the railroad tank and this tank is supplied from a well on the summit of the mountain. Owing to the fact that there hs been but little rain this fall the well is almost dry and orders have been is sued to all trainmen to not take water there in passing over the mountain. The O. R. Si N. company is .making an effort to purchase a tract of land at Kamela belonging to Mrs. E. Swauger, and if the purchase is made a deeD well will be sur.k there and an adequate water supply secured. AROENTINE MEAT CONDEMNED IN LONDON (Mcrlpps News Anxocfatlon) London, Nov. 5. Upwards cf 600 tins of meat from the Argentine have tcen seized in the markets here during the past few months and condemned. Ow.pg to ine seriousness or tne matter it s i pected that measures will be immedu'el; j LOST introduced in the Commons, dealing with the importation of meat from the Arcen- i tine Republic. LIVER COMPLAINT In most varieties of liver trouble the Osteopath accomplishes much for th patient. Indeed he frequently finds "lesions" (structural misadjustments) affecting the liver when it has not been suspected that the organ was at fault at all. Finding the "lesion," or cause, is surely a chief part in the cure of any disease. Re-adjustment follows and the liver, again receiving, uninterrupted, its normal blood circulat' on and normal quota o'" nerve impulses, does better at once. Rtsu'ts are hastened, too, by direct mechanical stimulation over the liver. While Osteopathy does not claim by any means to cure all cases of liver trouble, t dees cure a great many and may cer ta nly be said to be the most rational, safest, ar.d surest treatment which th i sjfferer can adopt. i If . 'lip HiH PJUH rrrr If the person who tcok the ladv's wnetl from the corner of Second and JtfFtrsan will return sa-r.B. no ques tions will be asked and serious trouble wiil be averted. For 21 Yiars Crowded Housts Evirywheri Havi Pronounced PECK'S BAD BOYf Dramatized from th. Famous Book of that Nam. by Ex-Governor Oeo. W. Peck of Wisconsin ' The funniest of all Farce Comedies The Brightest Limit of Laughter Human Nature's Greatest frolic hundrecs of thousands have devoured the book havb Roared Over the Play -Millions The Most Versatile and Talented Comedians They'll all be Here PRICES ORCHESTRA and" ORCHESTRA CENTER 76cts. DRESS CIRCLE 60cts. GALLERY 25and60cU. Seats on Sal. Tuesday at Van Buren's Stor. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZQERALD. Proprietor Complete Machine Shops and Foundry a.n.ra Blacksmith., W. manufacture Th. Fitzgerald Roller Fwd Mill., th. best and cheapest mill on th. market. Our shop ar. equipped with machinery tt handle any sized work, nothing too large or nothing to small. High.' price, paid for old cast iron, "LA GRANDE SUGAR" t None Better. None Purer. Use La Grande Sugar and None Sweeter. Use no Other : .....! l liONE 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 tim3 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 wiil guarantee prompt deliery and satisfactory goods in every case. Newlin Druo Co. There is nothing that take, away th. 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, 56 cents. Newlin Druo Company, A SUDDEN PROPOSITION The sudden cold will come to a sudden end if Antigriphine Tablets ar. akan. 25c- Newlin Druo Co. FOR COUGHS THE WONDER WORKER EST CUKE FOR GOLDS THROAT I DR. KING'S I luTcs I phy 3 Arard ii cents CHAS EBY, SR. of Elizabeth, 111., writes: "I paid out over $160 U lo itanQ who treated me for La Crippe without giving me any relief. e K tht a $1.00 bottle of DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY, and after taking of this one ooiuo i - ' Prici 50c and $1.00 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED! Trlil tieslfM SOLD ISO RECORDED BY 3655 REPORT OF C0DITI0N OF LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK of La Grande, Oregon at the close of business October 12, 190O RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $677,391.12 United States Bonds 100,000.00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds 1.750.00 Real Estate, Furniture, etc 50,165.30 Taxes paid 1.372.25 Cash Assets: Due from Banks $84,902.83 Due from U. S. Treasurer, 2.500.00 Cash on hand, 1 1 0,063.48-1 97,466.3 1 Total .$1. 008,1421)8 UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY LIABILITIES Capital Stock ....$100,000.00 Surplus 20,000.00 Undivided Profits 44,909.89 Circulation 60,000.00 Deposits Individual, $785,714.57 Bnk 7.518.62-793,255.09 ToUl $1,008,142.98 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS GEORGE. PALMER. Psioent. J. M. BERRY, Vies President. F. L. MEYERS. Cashier. W. L. BRENHOLTS. Assistant Cashieh. 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 ev.ry lib erality consis'.er.t with conservative banking. - , "tlMltM 'vim wm iiiWiiumi n. spent in. oay in ui . lifci: L--T-- tbh morning) f Mm. r 4