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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1906)
-it? JCbASSIFIEB ADS AMUSEMENT D. H. STEWARD' Proprietor and Mgr WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14 ltM"V'nU,W0.rd- on-half.centa word each subsequent inser- w...,..,eu uas Drmg qUlcl( rgjuit Try on today. ' WJkNTED-c; wvwum iibiiu wamr lan lor range. R. A. Masterson- FOR RENT Niceiy furnished room. Centrally located. 1 805 Fourth street jpone Black 1172. CSM AKiNG-f "Strm" NoTttT of track, next door to Henry Henson, Mrs. Acniy Rogers. UMtlN OR GIRLS WANTED or six women or girls to work in -J ... r. n uiy. rt. B. U LAUNDRY. MONEY For loans on city property see wm. Grant's agency. Also real esUte and insurance. - rve laun- FOR RENT A nice furnished front room for rent. Very desirable, close in. In quire of Black 612 or at this office. ' nnonG THE CHURCHES FIRST CHURCH OF CHBUTIAS SCIENCE Bolilol Buildiaf opposite Foley Hotel Bandar gtrvlcw. . -.1 1 a " 8rloe Wlndy T.HO p m Readinf room at Mm place opes Ineadaya end Ttawradaya from 10 to 11J0 a m and Fridays and Baioidajrs from to 4 p m. WANTED-Gentleman or lady waiter. Must have experience. Inquire at this f office. FOR RENT Five room cottage complete for housekeeping see, Mrs. G. D. Sim mons Corner 8th and N. streets. KOUMS hUK KtlMl-lwo turnisneo rooms. Inquire of Mrs. W. J. Snodgrass Fourth street, Old Town. Phone Red 222. JpOR RELIABLE ABSTRACTS OF TITLES go to the La Grande Invest ment Company, La Grande Ore., in Foley building. ftp SALE CHEAP7 room house and ihree 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 phone Red 1731. WANTED Several apple packers and one lidder. Inquire at the Oregon Produce Company. REAL ESTATE LOANS Any amounts on ctty and country real estate. Loans closed promptly, as soon as title is ap proved. La Grande Investment com pany. WANTED-A place for a boy in High school 1 5 years old to work for his board and goto school. Address; L. A. Jackson. Joseph, Ore. FOR SALE- Good about 1 100 lbs. Feed Yard. young inquire work team at Farmers FOR RENT Unfurnished rooms for rent, suitable for housekeeping. Apply to Mrs. S. C. Zuber. FOUND A heavy chain, on Fourth Street. Owner can have same by call ing at the Horseshoe Chop house and paying for this ad. LATTilK SAT SAINTS Bund? School........- ..........10 a m See ulai aervlca......- X p m Mutaal Improvement Aitodation meet con lolnllj at 7; p m CATHOLIC CHUKCH W.J. Whyte, rector lorn Maw .7 a m High Una . --. a m Roaary and Benediction following 10 a m. mm St. PETER'StPlSCOl'AL CHURCH Upton H. Gibbs, rector it Dd Sunday after Trinity Holy Communion. a m Sunday rcnoul - ....10 a m Morning Sirvic -.11 a m Kwnlug Henrlce -7;H0p m Every one Invited to attend ttaevc service. "DORA THORNE" At a recant meeting of the American Manager's Association a brisk conference was held regarding the relative merits, and qualification which go to make a play an assured and lasting success. From all sides could be heard the theme of heart interest, and the most casual i X ROWLAND AND CLIFFORD Present the real version of the standard play FOR RENT Four rooms for rent. Com plete for housekeeping. Inquire of S. C. Zuber. FOK SALE room House, reich. OR RENT Seven to ten Phone or call J. D. Heiden- L05T If the person who took the lady's wheel from the corner of Second and Jefferson will return same, no ques tions will be asked and serious trouble will be averted. VENTED-Carpenters apply to Henry Wiggins, at the O. R. & N. Roundhouse. WANTED Man and wife without smal cilflfen to take charge of home place Good house, well furnished goes with positil. Address A. B. Conley care of La Grande National Bank. La Grande, Oregon. REMEMBER THE DATE The ladies of St. Peters Guild will give their annual bazar and dinner on Wednes day November 21. at the Elk's Hall There will many useful and dainty articles offered for sale and numerous tables loaded with all the good things imaginable to eat. Remember the date. 'r- GRAND MASK BALL Prof. W. D. Lansdowne. principal of the dancing academy will give a grand Mask Ball at the Commercial Club Auditorium, Friday evening Nov. 16. Special music has been secured for the occasion and a roalgood time is assured. Prizes will be awarded the best sustained character, afcd the season wili be opened in proper style. STORE ROOM-For rent. 20 x 70 ft. in Huntington block. Room for years occupied as a saddle shop, inquire of A. G. Huntington. BRICKBUILDINGFORSALE Bu'ilt'a year ago by Hamilton, cost of same was $600 now only $100. J. L. Mars 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 a splendid opportunity for the right person. For particulars see A. B. Con ley. Address Cove Ore. or Phone Vergere telephone line. WANTED A good boy for messenger at the Western Union Telegraph office. Must apply at once. TIMBER CLAIMS We can locate a number of parties on good timber claims of two million feet and better. Foley Blk. La Grande Investment Co. CtNTKAl CHCKCHo! CHRIST - OPPOSITE SUM HER HOUSE O. H. King, pallor. 13U8 P. St. Bible ft-hool - V.V a m Morning Worship - Ham VP8CK meeting 6 p m anrIM aervic ..7:110 p m Prayer meeting Wednesday 7.au u ui Woman's Missionary Auxiliary; tacoiid Fri day of each month at 2 p m. Siuiom, Bunday, Nov. 11. Morning "Culture In Ctirlxt or A Itetliud Church." Kveuing -" 1 he Hoi of Christ's Calling ." A cordial Invitation to all the service. M. K. CUUKCH Itev. b. F. Meredith, pastor Sunday School 9; am Junior Leamc p m Kpworlh league ...a: P m Morning Service 11 a m Even Inn fei vie p m M rnlng Hlud'enre Kemoved." Evening; .Salvation For All." A coidlal Invitation to all theie aervlrei Is extended "i'm not fit to hve"' X TIMBER CLAIMS TO LOCATE Will locate you on a good yellow pine timber claim this week for sixty dollars. A. A. Barry, 1413 Adams Ave. FRESH OYSTERS i Fresh Olympia oysters at J. D. McKen-nons. PRESfcYl rHIAN CBUKCU Rev. L. b. Hays, u8tor Nunday School m Senior Endeavor i Wp m Prayer .Meeting Thursday -...7:d0 p m Morning Service 11 am Theme; Hi-vival.'' Evening Scrvlre 7:W p m Theme- "The Man Who Hold Himself." The chorut choir under the direction of Mr. Lyle. " A cordial Invitation ia given to all who have no church home to attend tbeoe services BAPTIST CHOKCH K. W. H. Olbaon, paitor -In the Met!odlKt Church Bouth, corner of Jeltemon Avenue and Third etreet Sunday School Mm Pnachlng 11 a m B. Y.P. U Hittla m Evening aervlce 7;) p m Mornlnei-Kerinon by Prof. C. S. Shcrrlil Evening: Sermon tiy Prof. C. 8. sberlll. A cordial invitation to all these str -Icaa GRAND Mask Bal ARDREY COMING J. C. Ardrey. the jvell.knjwn piano tun er. J1 be in this city soon. If you have any work in his line it will pay you to wait for him. Watch for announcement. i Of 1906 Friday Evening, November 16 IN THE COMMERCIAL CLUB HALL LA CRADE, OREGON SPECIAL ORCkESTRA FOR THE OCCASION Every.'ne Wearing a Mask Must be Identified at the Door. No Dancing Without Masks Until After 10:30 P, Music at 9 P. M. Promptly Masks Raised at 10:50 P.M. TICKETS. SI. 00. SPECTATORS. LADY DANCERS ADMITTED FREE PRIZES FOR THE BEST SUSTAINED CHARACTERS, LADY AND GENTLEMAN YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED patron of the drama will surely agree to this. Heart interest we must have, something that goes straight home to the heart end proves its truth there. "Dora Thorne" was cited as an instance of this particular quality. "Dora Thorne" cer tainly does contain this self-same heart interest with all its variations, humor and pathos are combined with delightful or iginality. This is the Rowiand & Clifford Company. Steward's Opera House Wed nesday, Nov 14. THEMML ORDER HOUSE The following is going the rounds of the press, tells homety truths, and is worthy of careful consideration on the part of the buyers of every community: Who sympathized with you when your little girl was sick? Was it Sears & RoebLck? Who carried you last winter when you were out of a job and had no money? Was it Montgomery Ward & Co., or was it your home mrchant? When you want to raise money for the church or fir some needy person in town do you write to the Fair Store in Chicago or do you go to your home merchant? How much does Siegel, Cooper & Co., give toward keeping up sidewalks or pay ing the ministers salary? When your loved one was buried, was it your horn merchant who dropped a tear of sym pathy and uttered the cheering word, or was it Marshall Field &Co The above contains much food for tha and reminds us of another and similar notice that has been going the rounds of the Oregon press, and runs something like this: Who praises the town 565 days in the year? Is it Irwin Hodson St Jo.,? W ho rights the battles of the community as against the balance of the world? Is it a aeittle printing house? who covers you with glucose when you run for office? It is some print-shop down in Kansas City? Who never tires working for the town and its people? Is it some type-sticker in Spokane? Who helps pay the taxes? Is it some printer in Tacoma? Not on your life. ' It is the home newspaper, and it is en titled to all the printing that is used in the community. But it dose'nt get it. Why?. Union Republican. THORNE The sweetest character the world has ever known This season's Company and Production superb in every detail DRESS CIRCLE 50c, OALERY 25c. BOXES $1.00 M. 5c "LA GRANDE SUGAR" None Better. None Purer. Use La Grande Sugar and None Sweeter. Use no Other KaAAAaAAAAAAAi WW WWW : i LA GRANDE IRON WORKS , D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor G mplete Machine Shops and Foundry - ' Genera Blacksmiths, We manufacture The Fitzgerald Roller Feed Mil!., the best and cheapest mill on the market. Our shops are J e iuip;,ed with machinery tc handle any sized work, nothing too large t cr nothing to small. Higher prices paid for old cast iron. WATCHES Not bargain watches that have laid in some show cose for years, but reliable watches direct from the factory at lowest prices possiable for them to be sold. Call and see for yourself. Everv one guaranteed HAD A CLOSE CALL "A dangerous surgical operation, in- i volving the removal of a malignant ulcer j as large as my hand, from my daughter's hip, was prevented by the application of Bucklen's Arnica Salve." says A. C. Ltickle. of Miletus W. Va., -Fers stent use of the Salve completely cured it." Cures Cuts, Burns and Injuries. 25c. at Newlin Drug Co., druggists. "The Satisfaction Line" 1 uO-I-n (r J.A.Folger&E?? (j0denGate f .A ULfiijfriH GOLD! GATE VANILLA 'iA.FOLGER r J.A.FDLGERlC" ppLDENGto Higher ad SPICES s o 1 d j on Merit . A. Folger & Co., San Francisco 99 - r lAfolearafe m Tea I CEYLON 1 Fine watch, clock, and jewelry All vork Guaranteed. J. H. PEARE. La Grande's ' Leading Jeweler and Optician Opposite U. S. Land Oirce reparing a specialty r i La Grande National Bank ESTABLISHED J88T United States Depositary Capital Stock, Surplus and undivided profits 5160,000 00 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS TEOPCE F'ALMER, President. J. M. BERRY, Vice Prrsidi'.nt. F. L. MEYERS. Cashier. W. L. BRENHOLTS, Assistant Cashier. CEOFOE L. CLEAVER, F. M. BYRK1T. A. B. CONLEY. C. C. PENINGTON, F. J. HOLMES. Gen " al banking business, parts of the world Drafts drawn on all UWSALF. tur-i, p'iC: kTdiMlrst d ca-,-. l.r. ulss r.r iMr.de Lira,:: E ;:r'. sens, six room house i ' chickens or hogs, a'l ' j-'J p'e-,ty of water. Locat ' f I'ir.g null. Apply at l j)r -s. John Cavan, La FOR SALE- Five room house and one lot. on Third Street, Orandy's Addition. A good barn. A bargain for the one who acts first. Inquire of H. P. LswiS at corner 5rd and D Streets, or of Lewis Bros. 1 w il p. .....- -a- ae "'" K-'ii. i uy in ui nill'??r-r? ' "wrni this morning) f