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ASSiriEB ADS (ates One unliwnn u.. . flon. : " "V? 4 HA fcba .... .uusorlr.g qJ1CKs3lH. TrHjneWda, FOR r -. .vpj mimsnm looms. intrally located. 1805 Fourth street Phone Black 1172: i I s 1:1 DRESSMAKING T StWEortiT: track, next door to Henry Henjon, m'h! AoNkY ROGERS. I?'. m . - -i WQMES1 - OR . filRi ;' unvTCfTr:" -1J - - --,,... , ;...e 1 djry. A. B. C. LxuNnRv dy V. A. R f: I iFtunnu 1 McInEY For ioans on city property see Wm. Grant's agency. Also rea! estate d insurance. WANTED Gentleman or lady waiter. Njust have experience. Inquire at this office. ROOMS' TOR ' RENTTm7h r - . . X.-. '-"V .civ rooms, inauire of Mrs. W. .1 !irrfni ' burth street. Old Town. .... -JJ i rnone Red 22. t r v RELIABLE ABSTRACTS OF IJTLES go to the La Grande Invest ment Company, La Grande Ore., in Ffoley building. FOR SALE CHEAP-7 room house and three lots close in, convenient to school, rjjund house, and to town, will sell all furnishings such as stoves, dishes, furn- ithre, beddir M tfater. Inq Red 1751 ding, etc. Good well and city Inquire at this office or phone WANTED Several apple packers and djie lidder. Inquire at the Oregon roduofgonyaV. OR SAuf oVcEt-Aeo' t FOR SAUI ORREIft-vSeTea' to ten,' roojn House. Phone or call J. D. Heiden reith. mmaftrt:' .vhhw.-kmim' I. - - it i -w mi LOJT If the person who took the lady"s wheel from the cprner of Second ,and ieffers'an will wturn same,' no -ques-nor.s will be asked and serious trouble "iiill be:avjBrtet ... W ANTED Carpenters apply to Henry Wiboins, at the 0. R. & N. Round hjoiise. 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 &a Grande National Bank, La Grande, J- ?regn- ; - i -.-T-.. WANTED To buy a second hanf 3 inch wagon. Inquire at.this.Jffice; ., -4 BRICK BUILDING FOR B'AXEBuHf a '"far ago by Hamilton, cost of same was $600 now only $100. J. L, Mars WANTED Elderly lady for companion, pall at Ed O'Neill residence, 2401 ejorner Wand AshsU-, FOR SALE Good ' young work ; Uam about 1100 lbs. 1 Inquire at Farmers Feed Yard. ' . . FOR SA'-E OR RENT One farm of 160C acres. One farm of 800 acres will either sell on easy terms or rent for either one or five years. Here is -splendid opportunity for the right " p-son. For particulars see A. B. Conley Address Cove Ore. or Phone Vergere telephone line. : A YEAR OF BLOOD The year of 1 903 will long be re-: memtiered in the home of F. N. Tacket. of Alliance. Ky., as a year of blood: whicn flowed so cop.ously from Mr.Tack i lungs that death seemed very near. Ha writes: "Severe bleeding from the lungs and a frightful cough had brot me at death's door, when 1 began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, with the astonishing result that after I had taken four bottles 1 was completely resided and as time has proven per maflently cured." Guaranteed for Sore Lungs. Coughs andCoids, at Newlin Drug store. Price SOcents and $1.00. Trial bottle free. HEUMATISM All ACID 3L00D POISON rmn.itism it mi mvl M "! !'sn. fi'I t1'" imms-s that T'ricluL P.hctiiii.itisiu it mi n I I ft f. n sili-ii'lv ;i vtirr'.'.-it: :n t!i-' -. t n : I.-:.; il -.ill! stlinui'li troubii'v "'- ; k. ion nf t!u SVst'JU' '.OlVkS lllv til ::il Kfeariwl :T. t- S-'.'.r f IT'" ".Vfitn t!i.' ! ' ill t'.i:- ii and irrit.iti'V-r iotlit .-mil liom v 'l :i w: ii Klieuiii i Itfa w m:lrU inisci.ll lt.i V I'll--. ' oftthe waiilar, exj cxiiovire to colli. " 1 anil SJ wvftc.'lj'.-.s Ui ('.mine. h. A pon.1 liniiv.-i' mlliiliiT".-'! t'l.-it !'' ; or !! cur' t!if RURELY VEGETABLE t) m permanently cures this painful disc, v. S. S. S. is the only safe treat MttoT Rhraiatism. because it does n-tcnUin a particle of mineral In S 'T 1 F TrkW.W.J...' 1 : .1 l.i l 7 ' . T B Ms f I i.'li Hi ..;:.. !B T is FOR RENT A nice fusnisli., frpnt room for er.t: Very desirable, close in. Ink Quirt of Black 612 orWtfrs o&ce. j ' WANTED-Agocd boy for ihesseiitrer at IhejWestern Union jelegraplf office, lust apply at once. f . am -!. on city ar.d country real estate. Loans cosed promptly, as soon as title is ap proved. La Grande Investment com pany. j WANTED A place for a boy in High school 15 years old to work for his board ar.d go to school. Address; L. A. Jackson. - ... . Josenh. On I S ' -.. ' 4, ' ' 1 . -c-'-. 'vt im, ., : ' ' ruu. J a h.avv .hin M c- ..u Stref,f l ingat'tfie H&rseeliQis 'Chop house 'and ' w"iiwi wii uava ttauiB av cxn paying for this ad. STORc. 0i-tW"rerft,:20 70 ft; ift Huntington block. Room for years occupied as a saddle shop, inquire of A. C. Huntington. TIMBER CLAIMS We can locate a number of parties on good timber claims of two million feet and better. Foley B!k. La Grandb Investment Co. WANTED Girl for General house work Inquire at The Eastern Oreson Trust FOR feiNT A nice front foorri i, suitable . I for two VOL! nor mn nr man nA of if a I Adams re'F black 1681 or call at corner Greenwood and Washington. , . . , NOTKf FOR BIDS P The La Grande Improvement Camparfy win receive bids for the construction four concrete foundations and the con struction of four frame dwelling houses for immediate construction particulars office of La Grande Investment Co. AUDREY COMING J. C. Ardrey, the well!known piano tun- r-TwilLbe lahie wty Boojfc U-oaOjawe wait forhim. Wate1 foV nnounceo3pt. ARTLtSSONSv Miss Nina Hunstoclc wishes to announe to the ladies of La Grande that the prepared to take orders and give lessors in both water colors and china paintir. Studio at 90$ Main St. . i'.V MICH COWS FOR SAU ' ,J. M. Citric three quarter of . mile south of the Masonic cemetery hat milch cows for sals. Phone Bitck 1 8 1 Z" Lock Box No, 6. La Qrrnde. Ore. LOST On the street, pair of childs gold rimmed spectacles. Finder please return to this office. FOR RENT Unfurnished rooms for rent, suitable for housekeeping. Apply to Mrs. S. C. Zuber. TREASURER'S CAll fOR WARRANTS Notice is here by given that the under signed Treasurerof Union County. Oregon has funds on hand with which to pay all County and Scalp bounty warrants which were presented and endorsed .by the County Treasurer, prior to October 1 1902. No interest allowed on the above war rants after Nov. 16th. 1906. . : John Frawley Treasurerof Union county imms'-s taat tiriHltii'e it art t.-:u r vt.ns. 1 i;r tliLrestnn I 'l'r a i I at'i':'Ttrnl iii.titivi eondi iiTiJT v4-'.e iiLi(t,r. which luuM I ! ,'-') i.J -l; i'lto t,h(J llcdl ' .- i t .. :. '..;. ti.e poisons . , 1. .. I;'. .11-. nurvc. vi r.f. :r -m .f ryslc::i'. anJ i ' . ;.r. : .'. : : -X i r t. : . Tl.u changing (1 -:S- cl,.-. H lUClf-jsi; the at nn ' lv . iin '..lit j'.:n k- nii'-l must t i ct :i ! '- t 1. but it should he re ...ui. , . ' : ... ; i.-;.r; . 1.- c i" c th? .-Y .i . i'. -in I V.uJnot'W r.- ,.: : ,- i ., v '. .i .;i.'.- it io:: S. S. S. ni... -i i l y ii.iinii the hlood cl It a's ilowii lino the circula hum - tion an 1 hv inviitratin aiM jmnlying tut hloo l of thu a -ill poison ami sending; t stream t fresh, rich LIikhI to all parts, re lieves the pain, reduces the inflammation, i I'll II 111 1 11 IK n MF MAW STCWTOTiW : fThiiEr ennu runinrcr.lt . .-,tndrs i-T &m I iiii I I I'll ill I 1 1 1 1 ill if i ii j -vn'7T feouW irierl ft i llllllllll I I I I ' I vl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-1 1 1 IV -4 7 111 Y'jPFrtTFH U I J t - .... VIIVVi,ltlHI 44f-rr- s l t mi ie Mayor of Mou ntain Home. Idaho, ade of the proper stuff. When the railroad officials received the message-from Mayor Mahoney last week, to the effect Jhat be had been instructed by twenty-eight leading 'citizenf t4 cut out coal cars from Daisiiie trims whan needed, (urn the coal over to local dealers l)av them collect and pay :the eompany, unless ne agreement entered into between the railroad and the cttiiens be oomplie: with, mt superintendent of this division instructed the asent here to sua out an injunction should the mayor attempt to carry out his program. That looked like a scrap was brewing: but Monday the company left two cars here of its own account which relieved the tension of the n Aiir (Scripps News A ctation) East Hampton. L. I., Nov. 1 9 While the bones of John Howard Payne lie mouldering in an abscure grave in far off Algeria. "Home sweet Home" the Mttle thatched cottage In which he was raised and which inspired his immortal ballad. wha "jj'actwas awaoderer on the Jact c to8athl worlc5T demonition com- er on the Jace. of all - mj "Win UI UOIIIUIIlWUll burn M.n.J l. th'IVWiTaitl. more than a lad when he set forth from East Hampton. tpaek his fartune-and' he haver returned.' Leading a nomad life, he (ficrlppe News Aesoolatlon) London, Nov. 1 9.-LadJf Mary Hmail ton, who celebrates' her birthday anni versary todaj; is pit '.ficfiest woman in Great Britain. " She is toe daughter of the late Duke of Hamilton, who died in 1 895. She is a famous horsewoman and one of the few rtorhen to undertake the duties of Master of hounds. "Har grandmother was a daughter of the Qrand Duke of Baden and a -cousin of NaoOleon 111. Her aunt married, first the Prince of Monaco, and th'en an Austrian nobleman, and among her other relations are the Duke of Newcastle, the Duke of Somerset and the Duchess of Devonshire. Ladv Mary loves outdoor sports of all kinds, rarely visits London, and is at home on the hills of the Isles of Arran. She is an expert angler and declares that though she ad mires all eood men. she intends enntinuino her work amongst the Scottish poor and neipmg the crofters in every way she can. Lady Mary is one of the most popu lar women -in the King realm. (8crlpps News Association) Carson City, Nev. Nov. 19.-The Mohawk-Jumbo Consolidated Mining Co. has been organized here with a capital of 6.000.000 shares of the par value of $ 1 0 each. 600.000 shares of the new com pany nave been exchanged for 1,000,000 sharea of the Jumbo Mining Co. and other shares in the Red Top Mohawk and Lag una Compares have been dea.lt. AH trie exchanges involve the issue of $5,200,000 of the new Consolidated Co. ioaving il with,$t,800,000 in the Treasury. It is estimated that in 1907 the company will have a monthly earning power of $ I -000,000. LOST-Friday afternoon, on Adams Ave nue, Depot or Main Streets, a gold brooch set with Baroque pearl. Finder please return to the Obsirvir office .... and receive reward..,., .... F i '3 - ' t-.:'v t ' MtSSRS.VTJEtt(5N THEtHOME In of I 111 Hfl I KULv WOMAN I NEVADA MINING COMBINE : r-j JJf.. villi v. I fttdation. Sunday, the town's coal sudoIv having become exhausted,' the Yustlers fot busy and relieved one train 'of five ara. Mayor Mahoney appeared on the Scene and ordered them to "ring off" Which they did without protest A man was employed to guard this Anloaded coal that night and it was de livered to the agent Monday. Mayr Jrtahoney says he thinks the rajlroad com pany has a better! ulidersUndirig (of fre iituation here no fnarf heritafofe ina that they will not) ii-ihe fptlis jigiion their promise to-Tdrnlsh 'tlTresr Art a eek. There is nothing the matter with lahoney. Blnn BJosl rtcejvlii riotice riday that a 15$ .Wearing ieenVliaded ir them ri,r.n(fj . ii it. - -rt..,....i, iiTinurf J'uii ijcutninu ' .ii.f';ujf"i ivi'i.iDw a, t'i!,i.'wjinuj m pent hie remaining years -in EuroDa and Bnaly died and was, buried . in Tunis.',,', m wae, i. r'ane. .whii,,, an.almot jesjtjjte. condition Jhat ,', h wrote,- the (amous song', and, it is stated,, that .whei! lis opera "Maid of Milan" was ' oroduced 1 IfOhjldh and, when he was ,in his .zenith sna pourtea oy royalty he first, used the Ixpresslon "be it ever so humble there l fo place,(lii(e home"., rjjs opera ,';'pla!ri". paq a long run-in Hans and . subsequently jh London and when his mortal remains Mere being laid to rest in the Algerian aty some American visitors who were iresent sang his fcautifuL -song "H:me !(8cr1ppe Newe Association) ci raso, i exas. Nov. l a. This city is experiencing of the worst storms for years. Snow has fallen to a depth of five Inches, and a bitter, cold .wind prevails. Trains are laid out nd all wires art down The entire street, car service ie 'out of commission. There7,, is . great ' suffering among the Mexicans, who are wholly un prepared for such a situation. . t (v. !' ';!', , ?' ('''il.'..); H. A. Staniels : SUCCESSOR Staniels ' '. L ' ' TO t.' Jarman CONTRACTING PAINTER PAPER HANGER and; DECORATOR Phone Diack 1781 La Grande Ore. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeei . IL ...J . .. .. II II. in a Hurry? THE TRANSFER MAN He will take that trunk to the De pot or your home in less time than i lakes to tell it. Day phone Red 761 Night " Black 1792 Wagon always at yom service atthV,)Jn: l ! STRIKE 6 jHT N & T HE DORE LO RCH ! ! i I 1 s MISS. JOSEPHINE DEFFRY AND HIS OWN EXCELLENT IN THE ;; CHARACTER Sherlock Holmes ii ! (The Sign All Special rYrils fffilH' j-Vj- V J JgHWfEN R(rt,prl SAte. An J..LI...Ir..Li. AL.t rim rGTf7Fr7 LA GRANDE i'ill!jij : D. FITZGERALD. Proprietor Complete ' Machine . 1., "v,"i"i ,. ""mH',vui n ritigoroia .npiier peso i y, , ; Mill., the best and cheapest mill, on the .market. ,Qur shops -are 1 t-ys , , "quipped ; with machinery U handle any sized work; "nothings too large' 'ij i: , or .nothing to small. High' pric.es paid for old cast iron'.";-"" v , ,""""",t l ''""' " - -" "' '' ' ' '"' " N .i-Mi.T "-m.-i " '., 0' ..!!; sJir lij-i1 " , -v Afef iR A ISJiiK QT Tf! AD "0 , 'i ',V'j,',i 5rSl!ie1?5tter4tNo,ie -vsctlb oranaeusar ana us no Other .-7"1'-, 1 ,A'iJ W.r tMMMMtMMeSMMIttttM. Ml Mtl X Fine watch, clock, and All work guaranteed. La Grariic , National 'ESTA BLfSHED 887 United States Depositary Capital Stock, Surplus and undivided profits $160,030.00. '- - . OfFICERS Na DIRECTORS TEORGE PALMER. President. J. M. BERRY. Vies President. r , -. F. MEYERS, Cashier. i- : . A 1 & i, : W. L. BREN HOLTS! Assistant Cash,. GEORGE L. CLEAVF.R, y: ' CO. PENINCJTON Gen ai banking business, parts of 'the world ' ' FOR SALE Eight acifs, 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 nr dddrets, John Qavan. La Grands Oregon. mm iir proprietor and Mgr r X.i ii 1 , :i '.'! -,,, I hi'.: IDAY, MOV. 22lv ONLY-wtr-tj-ONB"""-' SMUTZER PRESENT COMPANY OF PLAYERS OF cf the Four") il'ii'S f'm 'S ' - H.rlil ' i ..'.'. Effect. ;VA":!'0re1axu C'as.tJ! nd ORCHESTRA CENTER.,.,- 76c. K nH n a i cpv cn. IN QALERY S5d.v V . " Sala at- llctl diaia... . r'M-. ? r- - ' J.I.1- JiA.iiJ la ...1 j - -3 IRON WORKS ,iiibv;ii ii )iv.n Shops and . Foundry ;s:';- '' ''-l' l''ll--'iV t.j5f!;V .T.'ihllUlf Xih) -A-i'n.-rf.'4 -liiuiT h. i .Ii.'- j.1'.'ia i Ami i ioi V -S . . ... iff .;t,i" X Purer. None Sweeter. ; ; ; ? t 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. Every one guaranteed J. II. PEARE. La Qrande's Leading Jeweler and Optician Opposite U. S. Land Office jewelry nr ; t 'specialty Bank BYRKIT. A. B. CONLEY. F.J.HOLMES. ,' Drafts drawn on all FOR SALE -Five room house and one lot. on Third Street, Qrandy's Addition. A good barn. A bargain for the one who acts first. Inquire of H. P. Livia at corner 5rd and D Streets, or of Lewis Bros. ' " -lli.u X (till ZlU'JII Kit I. 41 ;vi I "......iraa.X firt tnt mttmmw m tpwvH tity m i rrxy W S i 4