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COAL OR WOOD A! jebASSiiriEB ADS I STEWMfc'S 'OPERA (lOUSEI D. H. BTBWARO. Proprietor and Mgr Ml ill WEST THURSDAY, NOV. 22 2 Rate Ons etnt a word. on-hif . . I tion. Classified .dd.hL "l,word,Mh ""Mqu.nt inser- ONE: NIGHT ONLY- ;ONE . .,,. ,Ut,, 4 fy (Ojj, WifR 4: MONEY For Joan on city property te Wm, Grant's agency. Alto real estat and insurance. WANTED Gentleman or lady waiter. Muet haw experience. Inquire at this office. ROOMS FOR RENT-Two furnished room. Inquire of Mrs. W. J. Snodgrass Fourth street, Old Town. Phone Red 22. REAL ESTATE LOANS Any amount, on city and country real estate. Leant closed promptly, at toon at title it ap proved. L Qmkdi Investment com- MNT. FOUND A heavy chain, on Fourth Street. Owner can have same by call ing at the Horseshoe Chop house and Paying for this ad. i-FOR RELIABLE ABSTRACTS OF . w Tiff CO i .l i. r , . TITLES go 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 tchool, round house, and to town, will sell all furnishings tuch at stoves, dishes.furn- iUii o, usuuing, eic. Good well and city water. Inquire at thie office or phone Kea 1731. STORE ROOM-For rent. 20 1 70 ft in Huntington block. Room for years occupied at a saddle shoi, 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 La ukands Ihvestbettt Co. WANTED-Carpenters apply to Hry wiooins, at the 0. R. & N. Round house. WANTED Man and wife without sma children to take charge of home place Good house, well furnished goes with position. Address A. B. Conley care of la urande Nations! Bank, La Grande, Oregon. -Built a same Mars BRICK BUILDING FOR SALE- vear ago by Hamilton, cost of wat $600 now only $100. J. L WANTED Elderly hdy for companion. Call at Ed O Neil's residence, 2401 corner W and Ash st. FOR SALE Good young work team about 1100 lbs. inquire at Farmers Feed Yard. WANTED Barber or buyer for prosper out barber shop. A bargain or good situation for some one, apply to J. E. Coffey, La Grande Oreson. I w WANTED A boy to learn telegraphy and earn a small salary at the same time. Apply at W. U. T. office. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. In quire of Mrs. Staples, corner Pine and Adams. 'Phone Red 542. DRESSMAKING Would be pleased tn have your patron age in sewing. Satisfaction guaranteed in fancy dresses, waists, and suits. Mrs. F. S.Nekell2118 2nd St. FARM FOR RENT- 500 acres well improved, 3 miles from Island City. Cash rent. None but reliable parties need apply. Inquire at Adcocks & Fritz furniture store. La Grande. LOST A black wuoi ajggy robe, sn l-irst UI ?1UI1U OWCCk. riCOSC liui.ij, uj phone. Dr. F. E. Moore. LOST On Fir street abcut a week ago. Ajlady's purse containing charge and some papers. Finder p'ease return to this office and receive reward. ART LfSSONS Miss Nina Hur.::ck w sues to anrurco to the ladies of LaGra-.de rat she; prepared to take orders and ;ive lessors in both water colors and en."a pair.fcr. Studio at 906 Main St. WANTED Girl for general house work Inquire at The Eastern Oregon Trust and Savings Bank. FOR RENT A nice front room, suitable for two young men or a man and wife. One block from Adamt avenue. Phone black 1681 or call at corner Greenwood and Washington. LOST Friday afternoon, on Adamt Ave nue, Depot or Main Streets, a gold brooch set with Baroque pearl. Finder please return to the Observer office and receive reward. D S Crow F W Jolley HOTEL FOLEY BARBER SHOP CROW & JOLLEY Proprietors First class Haircutting, Shaving and Facial Massages a Specialty. Careful and Gentlemanly Service A share of the public patronage solicited. : H. A. Stanie's SUCCESSOR TO J Staniels &. Jarman CONTRACTIG PAINTER PAPER HANGER and DEG0RAT0R HAD A CLOSE CALL y-V'A dangerous surg'cal cperat.o". in volving the retrieval c.r a rro irant uxer as large as my hand, from mv dau-iter s hip, was prevents :y the app'ieation of Bucklen's Arn.ca Salve." savs A. U Ltickle. of M.letus Va.. ' -stent use of the Salve comp ete.)' curea n. Zoo. Cures Cuts. Burns ar.j ir.,ur,es. at Newlin Druj Cx. dr.gz sts. Phone I La Grande Black 1781 Ore. li ffDOES NOT CURE .': s . t . I c W'f AVln'le Mer.--.irv nn.1 V lover up tl'.o :itv.irl sm Blood I'oitxui ; w.i.n t v.-. !tlian livfurt-. -.V 1,1 1 itoniach and bo'v.N. have taken tiie i:iir. left oil, that t::.- old symptoms : n -t.i spotsi swollen jjlarii:-. i-,'i may mask the diseise in the system and ui f ,r awhile, thev i-iiiiX't cure ConUirii'tig it !! ::L v left oil. tin.- Hst-Ktt will return worse' I't:.i-li tilt out tlie il' iu:ite liiiinn of the . c climv.ie dysprpsi.i. i:iilse llie leein in uevay. .1... l. ...... ... I , r,.e ',m.1 ,.fttn r:it wi- a! t:i-.it:ueill I.lllimuiN i i u-v. e 1:;: i or.ly bcclt smouWen in the system, ami tlu 1 ni,.ut!l If.ul throal. Hi. mi- il. m. lopjHT-euii.icu res aivl ulcers, etc.. voiil.l return in all tlieii hiik- 1.1SIV-.S. an.I t'u w re i: nearer a curt than when they f.i -I ciannem l the treat ment. S. S. S. is the only rertain. safe a:;l reliable treatment fr Contagious IlUi.il r.iison. It id the one medicine that is aliie ti) fro into the lilix.d and cure the disease per.iatv -.r.ly . and without in ; ..v t.i ..iiv ri;rt '.f t'.:e stem. S. S. S. .i .. . i..; . '. Iv ri-:i!oves the tMlisoll toes not cover bj. :, . i... ; TlIIV-,:,,.:iic:c will also remove that no traeC ,t i-.iMr.sitn dj..n ,.,. c j, ma,i anv bad tfftvts left lr previous mmc-,1 " ''Ttwa n.f i, x,S for entirely of r..t. h-r) s and V,arks; wv .....r a rea.J of J.1.000 for proof that it covtairs a ;rtirleof nnm-r,. r. rni r borne treatmer.t ,. if you desire J' P"M tian, Ul U ..ad to Zip COTA. CA. PURELY VECETA5LE This wood and coal question in La Grande has reached a serious stags, al, the mors so in view of the continued cold weather. For three days the four wood and coal yards of this city have been as barren of either these two necessities of lift as one could well imagine. G. E. Fowler has a representative in Kamela and other mountain points, working like a Trojan to secure a supply of wood. He may be able to get the wood without much dif ficulty, but the big trouble is to get it transported to this city. Mr. Fowler has no idea whan it will arrive here, but he is doing all that can be done to supply the city, and it is now up lo the O. R. & N. to furnish ths transportation medium. LITTLE WOOD FROM HILLS The Old Town Store, which gets much Of its SUOnW from thm nirhS rrir hi!!, has not had wood for sals for several days, and will not have until the roads down the mountain sides improve suffic iently to allow hauling. The store's manager, like all other dealers of the city, says he has an abundance of coal ordered but is ignorant as to the time, required for the railroad company to gat here. Mr. Haggerty and J. H. Childers are tearing around town like mad, trying to locate wood and invent some scheme! whereby it can be brot to La Grande. i SOME HOPES FOR WOOD While there Is a serious ' wood iamine 1 in La Grands today there are still hopes. With large quantities of wood tying ready or shipment at Hilgard and Kamela here are a few chances of some of it reaching this city. All the wood dealers of the city seem to agree that the O. R. & N. will see fit to furnish a few cars to transport this much needed wood, this week some ti me. The last wood went at $6.00 and $7.00 a cord. With the coal question it is different. It is up to the railroad company. When ever they get good and ready to haul coal into La Grande we will have fuel, but tint'.!! they v. ,,!! u, tw for something to keep our offices and homes warm. An O. R. & N. representative was in the city yesterday and made many glow ing promises of what his company would do to relieve the conditions, immediate! However these promises have been heard before and cannot be used a criterion as to when coal will arrive. AMERICA TO EXPLORE ( MESSRS. PELTON & SMUTZER PRESENT MR. THEODORE LORCH SUPPORTED 1T MISS JOSEPHINE DEf FRY AND HIS OWN EXCELLENT COMPANY OF PLAYERS IN THE CHARACTER OF KTNUI mm (Bcrlpps News Association) New York. Nov. 21 Mr. Albert N. Lythgoe, curator of Curator Egyptian Department of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, sailed today for London, on the Baltic, where he will purchase equipment for his proposed excavation works in Egypt and the Nile. It was estimated by the Museum authorities quite recently that if the present activities in exploration in Egypt continued, the Egyptian rarefies will be fully exhausted in about fifteen years, so it was decided that American development of the Egyptian field should be at once commenced. Funds have been MAKER IS (fid TO AMERICA (Observer Special) London. Nov. 2 1 .After a m st suc cessful season, Maher. the American jockey. s;iled today for New York. He is third on the season's winning list, Higgs and Madden being first and second re spectively. Last year Maher placed $291, 402 to the credit of his employers in 101 races and this season he greatly exceeds that amount, as his winnings total $395. 000. He won the two chief events at Sundown Park, the Eclipse stakes worth $46,425. on Elangibby. and the National Produce Breeders' Stakes worth $21,875 on Lord Roseherry's Traquair. In addi tion, he rode winners in such valuable races as the Kampton Park Jubilee, the Derby and Oaks at Epsom, the Man chester Cup. and the Ceverty stakes, and the Coronation stakes and Gold Cup at Oscot. Maher is about the heaviest of flat racing jockeys, as he rode at 125 pounds, his wins were 27, while he had 55 second places and 45 third. He was unplaced 112, making his total mounts 299. Maher has been very popular on this side of the water, and it is certain he will sport the Lord Roseberry colors again next season. ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern that Edna S. Swart has been appointed by the County Court of Union county. Oregon. Administratrix of the estate of J. A. Swart, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are required to present them with the proper vouchers within six months from the date hereof to the Ad ministratrix at her home. No. 1401, 8th street. La Grande, Union county, Oragon. Dated this Nov. 23. 1906. Edna S. Swart, Administratrix of the estate of J. A. Swart, deceased. advanced from private scources for the work, and Mr. Lythgoe has been author ized to make purchases of Egyptian Art objects and antiquities during his trip to Egypt. Mr. Lythgoe is a graduate of Harvard University, and was recently the curator of the Department of Egyptian Art in the Boston Museum of fine arts Before sailing Mr. Lythgoe announced that he would go directly to Cairo, from which point ha would begin operations in the way of excavation in the old Egyptian cemeteries and temples between Cairo and Thebes. WELSH MR HO STRIKE Sherlock Holmes (TheSipi of (he Four") All Special Scenery. Mvvt Tm MitoWUAaUWAi. i.rroi( A Great Gast. i PrlnOC ORCHESTRA and ORCHESTRA CENTER 76o, IIUCS DRESS CIRCLE and GALERY BOc., CHILDREN IN GALERY 25c. Reserved Seats on Sale at Usual Place. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor 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 U handle any eized work, nothing too large or nothing to small. Higher prices paid for old oast iron, "LA GRANDE SUGAR" None Better. . None Purer. None Sweeter. Use La Grande Sugar and Us no Other (Scrlpps News Aiiemrtation) Cardiff, Wales. Nov. 21 At a meeting of the South Wales Miners Federation here today under the presiderce r.f 'r W. Price M. P.. it was decided cwirg to the abolition of the coal tax, to demand an increase in wages of five per cent. The miners are determined in their de mands ano should a strike take D'ace up wards of 158.000 men will be effected at the mines alone besides the nu'nber of men engaged in shipping, as ail siips in the Bristol Channel, ports will be t ed up. It is expected, however, that a settlement will be arrived at. WATCHES lavA-i'-J One of the splendid results of physical beautifying is it's tendency to create an ambition to be beautiful in every way. Wnen a woman gets a good start by taking Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea she is all right, Tea orTab'ets, 92 cents Newlin Drug oo. FRESH CANDIES Wi Maki Thek EvtRY Day and what is of more importance, f is that we make them of Pure Material. :: :: :: :: : SELDER, The Candy 1. Man J. II. PEARE. La Grande's Leading Jeweler and Optician Opposite U. S. Land Office Hne watch, clock, and jewe!ryr3pr'njr a n: r All vunrit mnrantooH "" " . ... V, I 1 LA I U.II.VVU. rwwwwwwww Not bargain watches that have iad in some show cose for years, but reliable watches airect from the factory at lowest prices possiable for them to he sold. Call and see for yojrself. Every one guaranteed i La GranJc National Bank ESTABLISHED 8B7 United States Depositary Capital Stock, Surplus and undivided profits $160,000 00 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS TEOROE PALMER, President. J. M. BERRY, Vice Prmicert. F. L. MEYERS, Cashier. W. L, BREN HOLTS, Assistant Cash an. GEORGE L. CLEAVER. F. M. BYRKIT. A. B. CONLEY. C. C. PENINGTON, F. J, HOLMES. Gen 3 al banking business. Draft3 drawn on all parts of the world 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, 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, Lawig at corner Srd and O Streets, or of Lewis Bros.