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V IGbASSiriQB ADS Rate.-One eenta word, or.t-h.lf a cent a word each subsequent tion. Classified adds bring quick results. Try one today. inser- FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow for sale Inquire at this office. WANTED Second hand water tank for range. R. A. Masterscn- FOR RENT A nice furnished front room for rent. Very desirable, close in. In quire of Black 612 or at this office. FOR RENT Furnished room with bath hot and cold water, and all modern con vince. Mrs. G. D. Simmons, Cor. Eighth and N st. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms. Centrally located. 1805 Fourth street. Phone Black 1172. . J REAL ESTATE LOANS Any amounts DRESSMAKING T Street North of on city and country real estate. Loans track, next door to Henry Henson, Mrs. closed promptly, as soon as title is ap- Aowey Fccefs. I proved. La Grande Investment com- WOMEN OR GIRLS WANTED Five ! I"ANY' ' or six women or girls to work in Is dry. A. B. C, Laundry. i MONEY For loans on city property see ! Wm. Grants agency. Also real estate and insurance. WANTED Gentleman or lady waiter. Must have experience. Inquire at this office. FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room. Corner Greenwood and Washington Phone Black 1681. FCR SALE Practically new double key board typewriter with fine case $45. Phone red 782. WANTED A piace for a boy in High school 15 years old to work for his board and goto school. Address; L. A. Jackson, Joseph, Ore. TIMBER a AIMS We can locate a number of parties on good timber claims of two million feet and better. Foley Blk. La Grande Investment Co. ROOMS FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. Inquire of Mrs. W. J. Snodgrass Fourth street, Old Town. Fhone Red 222. FOR RELIABLE ABSTRACTS OF TITLES co lo 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- ' FOR iture, bedding, etc. Good well and city i water. Inquire at this office or phone Red 1731. FOR SALE Five room house and one lot. on Third Street, Grandy's Addition. A good barn. A bargain for the one 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, ail 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. 1 FOR SALE-Small house, Pleasant hone addition, quire L. 0. Nelson at Co. 1 acre ground A snap. In-Par-Simmons SALE Good about 1 100 lbs. Feed Yard. young inquire work team at Farmers blUKfc. KUUM for rent, SiUx tt. in Huntington block. Room for years occupied as a saddle shop, inquire of A. C. Huntington. j w FOR SALE OR RENT One farm of j 1 600 acres. One farm of 800 acres will either sell on easy terms or rent for either one or five years. Here is ,-a splendid opportunity for the right m. person. For particulars see A. B. Conley. Address Cove Ore. or Phone Vergere telephone line. WANTED Man and wife without smal children to take charge of home place Good house, well furnished goes with position. Address A. B. Conley care of La Grande Nationol Bank, La Grande, Oregon. WANTED Several apple packers and one lidder Inquire at the Oregon Produce Company. FOR RENT Four rooms for ren. Com plete for housekeeping. Inquire of S C. ZUBER. . 1 1 1 if .1 1 J v 51 Parte ExpoUfonj900L WATCHES Not bargain watches that have ia d in some shov c.ise for years, hut reliable watches direct from the factory at lowest prices pjssiahle for them to be so d. Call ard see for yourself. Every or.e g jaranteed J. H. PEARE. La Grar.de's Leading J?uPler and Optician Opposite U. S. Land Office ATwwk guaranteed. THE c- .).STA!3BM)T0HIC S. is composed, and the method of com fr tr? The inirredieiiw oi -' ' ', ... ,i ,. Strengthen every part of the bo 1, make t e , tonic wmetime8. and the entire body depleted, run- lzed every -and barks . 1 . . 1 t cv'titRtfl The v.ti. seems to eet "out of gear, the app energies are has a nerv dnwn ennd where as the standard t AiAtPd i,r ineir tcuut . - ... .... a. rL. ri'C Mint' depraweu. - js jn this ition it must be ameu oy - , ,- system, it xvil iV .t disagreeably affect any of the delicate mem. w lH",lai!"'!. ,t.l i.i ,-h contain Dotash oi as do most of the so-called tonic, o- "d the 6toraacll anJ dipestion, unfavorably affect Ue imrves the apatite. produces S. S. S, tones up th'Jt twl run-down feeling, and supplies refreshing sleep, rids tj e body of tn at .. the healUJf circulatlon loneanunK"' l" ,n,t .rive better and more lasung resuiu- of the blood, acts more P'"T"J -: vetlilMe plinty js an absolutclv than any other tonic, and ber-uw of J fn casts oi dyspep aafe medine for youn. ? or o f be am, after using it that nncom ia. indtg. tion and ;.t Ikt " u irowsiness. after eating, are . JJortable Mg ot W "?i ,Tr.st of all tonics but possesses pun lonrrerfelt. ot only is o. o. - . . , in the bloMi ,t vei. fyinjr prom ton ard. mpt y remove every trace ana r- i icAhisyeardonot ct liea'.tli. In stlcctinif yon H S S the rconrnizea si.ir.o the CO.. ATLANTA, CAt HIE GOLD OUTPUT INCREASES (Scrtppi New AMoclatlon) New York Nov. 7 The mint report on the world's gold production publishes to day states that $425,000,000 worth of precious basic metal was produced last year. The preceding year $375,000,000 was the output. It is expected that next years record will reach the half billion mark in sight-in fact will pass it if big developments that are expected in Africa and Alaska come off. Afrxas product ion is increasing at an immerse rate and Alaskas prssibilities have rot been scratch ed on the surface. Placer mining is being replaced by the great machinery which invention has provided for exacting the the last grain of gold. It is freely pre dicted that Alaska will one day surpass the Rand, which is at present the great- Mt. nrndurinr nnW fIH Nw rnrn thm news from explorers and scientists that South America is the richest country in the world in gold. Its production is air most negibale today, but in the comin generatior, it will be made once more as it was in the days of tha Montezumas, the world's greatest source of gold sup ply. In the United States, Neyada. Calif ornia and Idaho are, in order the centres of greatest development and promise at present. With modern methods the old California fields are being worked over again with better returns than before. PARKER PLEAD 0LITT (Bcrlppi Nawa Auorlatlon) Nashvilia, Tenn.Nov. 7. A lonzo Park er, former cashier of the First National bank, plead guilty this afternoon to de frauding the bank and was sentenced to five years. WERE ROT SPIES (Bcrlppi Newe Anoelatlon) Washington Nov. 7 Officer of the general staff today denied that the gov ernment had spies in Japan getting plans of fort defenses. INCREASE WAGES (Scrippt News Association) Pittsburg. Nov. 7 The Pennsylvania Railroad this afternoon increased the wages of all of their employes on an aver age of ten per cent. Tt. H. STEWARD. Proprietor and Mgr THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8 1906 For 21 Ysars Crowded Housis Everywhere Hati Prokounckd PECK'S BAD BOYi Dramatized from the Famous Book of that Name by Ex-Governor Geo. W. Peck of Wisconsin The funniest of all farce Comedies The Brightest Limit of Laughter Human Nature's Greatest frolic Hundreds op Thousands have Devoured the Book Millions have Roared Over the Play t AUTOMOBILE CLLB OE AMERICA (Scrippe Newa Association) New York, Nov. 7. The Automobile Club of America commenced its four days motor wagon or commercial tests today. The contest is for all types of motcr wagons or trucks whether driven by gas, electricity or steam and the entries are very large. The first route will be 20 miles and the second will be a double trip of ten miles through the congested dis tricts of the city, down to the battery, and return. Prizes will be distributed tomorrow. VISIT Of ENGLISH SCHOOL TEACHERS tSrrlpps News Association) New York Nov. 7 The first detach ment of 500 British school teachers who are coming to this country to study ed ucational methods are to arrive tomorrow Boston, Baltimore and the middle states will be visited and President Butler of Columbia University has arranged with the educational authorities of the several cities to receive them and afford them opportunities for observing the work of the schools. ARDREY COMING J. C. Ardrey, the .vell.known piano tun er. will be in this city soon. If you have any work in his line it will pay you to wait for him. Watch for announcement. FOR RENT Unfurnished rocrr.s for rent, I suitable for housekeeping. Apply to Mrs. S. C. Zuber. OSTEOPATHIC SPECIALTIES Thousands of men, womtn. and chil dren are denied the benefits of Osteopathy every mor.thjust because some ine makes the mistake of thinking that the system is not applicable to their particular cases It is a great pity, of course an unfortu nate condition of poor public infoimation which can only be rectified by a continued effort to place the matter clearly before people. "jlilict.r cf tt.ztz l;t "f d:"-- treated is very unsatisfactory, Such a ist is necessarily incomplete, for as it it a matter of fact Osteopathy is the best treatment that can be had for any dif ease. This may be better realized when it is considered that it includes besides a system of manipulations that is the great est single ager.t in bringing about health all that is best in every other system. It does not use drugs except as anti septics, or antidotes when specific poisons have been taken into the systam simply because drugs are recognized as danger ous and as of at least very doubtful cur ative value; hut it supplements its manip ulative work thru care as to sanitation, hygiene, diet, fresh air. etc. So that, as stated, any list of diseases treated must be either very lengthy or very incmp'ete; and sufferers want to know more than their trouble is one of those treated oy the system. "How does the Osteopath aid in curing?" and "How much benefit may be expected in a case like mine? these are natural .questions that every sick man or woman would like to have answered before deciding on treatment. The best way to secure adequate an swers to sucn questions is to consult a thuroly qualified Osteopath and get his best judgement as to your individual case; for altho cases do r.ot differ as much as generally supposed, they do differ. THfcj MOST ORIGINAL PRODUCTION EVER STAGED With a Brighter Plot than ever Bigger and Better Cast than ever Even More Successful than everSee the Bad Boy at His Best The GrocerymaR in Worse Side-Splitting Woes The Most Versatile and Talented Comedians They'll all be Here nDIPP C ORCHESTRA and ORCHESTRA CENTER 75cU. rlxlOLO DRESS CIRCLE 60cts. GALLERY 25ANDfJ0cts. Seats on Sale Tuesday at Van Buren's Store "LA GRANDE SUGAR" None Better. None Purer. None Sweeter. Use La Grande Sugar and Use no Other WILL REDUCE THE RUNNING TIME Plans are being laid by the Harriman passenger department to speed up the Overland in the early Spring, cutting the present schedule of 36 hours to San Francisco down to 23 or 29. It is the intention of the passenger officials to put the improved service irto effect just as soon as the roadbed and bridges are brot up to a sufficient standard to perrn.t the fast operation of the heaviest loco motives and trains in the equ;oment of the Pac fie. J. L MAPS, Contractor and Builder FOUND A heavy chain, on F-.urthj lifter IT. RuildilllT Materia Street. Owner can have same by call ing atthFHoTseshce Chop hejse ar.d paying for this ad. WANTED A good boy for messenger at the Western Union Telegraph office. Must apply at once. Euilding Store, C'ean C:arse Sand and Gravel deiive'ed. La Grande. Oreeon Dro a .ire ram rg w irk, ana I will neme the r si4, rrce. 4 ' LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor ' Complete Machine Shops and Foundry Uer.era 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. High' prices paid for old cast iron. f HONE 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 8? 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 guarantees prompt delivery and satisfactory goods in every ease. Newlin Drnio 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, 35 cents. Newlin Dhuo Company. A SUDDEN PROPOSITION The sudden cold will come to a sudden end if Antigriphine Tablets are aken. 25c Newlin Dhuo Co. C: LGOft DKPAHT Ti nc rcbrdnl LA .H D. OK No. (i 8.40 a Bl No. .-tub p m HaliLk(. renter. Ft. i Worth, Oman. Kan- MCllV.M LtBU, Cl.l- engoauc La i. No. 1 .Portland, D&llct, Tn ldltoo, WniU WVl, llwvlon. ft.mitn.w I nl. " .ill pointa em mad una iaK)Kart Ponlaod. 17ailii. Kn. dluon, Omktilla, V.j. lol, Lewi.lon, o'l.i, Mio, Waiiace, U.r Dor, Mpokant and other pot n u east .bi n .r.i. vlajyokani; lilund City, ;ic! Jro bier and hid Con- ne none at Llit n w in kU"t lor puliit. n HU umiu no 5 OS p. in. No. X! tliy - rpt Hunnar I Kl? a m j FROM No 5 p is No 2 p as No (.Mam Soil M; p no Ocean Ktaamera betweo Pott, and and Hat Kram liro vntj fire dayn, 1 H KKKNEY, Aftit 3655 REPORT OF CONDITION OF LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK of La Grande, Oregon at the close of business October 12, 190G RESOURCES Loans and Disccunts $677,391.12 United States Bonds 100,000.00 Premiums cnU. S. Bonds 1,750.00 Real Estate, Furniture, etc 30,163.30 Taxes paid 1,372.25 Cash Assets: Due from Bar.ks $34,902.83 Dee from U. S. Treasurer, 2.E00.00 Cashon hand, 11 0,063.48-197,466.31 Total $1.008,f42"!&8 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $100,000.00 Surplus 20,000.00 Undivided Profits 44.909.89 Circulation 60,000.00 Deposit Individual, $785,714.57 Banks 7,518.62-793,233.09 Total $1,008,142.98 IMTED STATES DEPOSITARY OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS GEORGEPALMER. Prf.sicint. J- M- BERRY. Vie PussiPHfr. F.L. MEYERS, Cashilb. W. L. BRENHOLTS, Assistant Cashikm. SHERWOOD WILLIAMS, 2nd Assistant Cashier GEO. L. CLEAVER. F. M. BYRKIT, C C. PENINGTON. F. J. HOLMES, A. B. CONLEY. With ample capita!, larje exf-erence, and unsurpassed facilities, we offerjyou absolute security for your deposits: and solicit your banking business, promising you courteous treatment, and every lib- r erality consistent with conservative banking. ,aaAAAjM .- aniiiHnuml M spent tne oay in la I -;"-- tewrnad this morning j 2!S a. at 10 1, li t