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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1906)
1 1 Shell Fish A New Department To our already large and complete stock of jLiudiec we have added a SHELL NSH COLNTtR up a xtfiVfi ill be found fresh crabs, clams, Crawfish, V- -nd Eastern Oysters. In fact all that should in in an up-to-date Shell Fish market. :-: jf. :-: J. W. WHITE, GROCER Prompt Delivery. STATEMENT Of CONDITION OF The Eastern Oregon Trust and Savings Bank CAPITAL STOCK RESOURCES Loans and Discounts. .. 81949.64 Bonds 6000 00 Warrants and Stocks 3258.54 Furniture) & Fixtures 1905.66 Expanse and Int paid 3406.22 Cash on hand and in banks 3165373 127030.68 OFFICERS W.C. BROWN, President Wm. MILLER, Vica President GEO. L. CLEAVER, Cashier T. J. SCROGGIN. Asst. Cashier F J. HOLMES, Treasurer. G. A. STOCK, Manager, Cove Branch. Pride of Grande Ronde The product of the Imbler flouring mill situated in the very heart of the best wheat land in Grande Ronde valley, consequently the best flour. A trial will convince you of its superority.' Insiston having your order filled with same mill. For sale by all first class dealers. Pride of Grande Ronde I NEW TRUCK AND LIME See the wagon ICHAS. A. DUNN Phone Main 57. a .. G. D. HAGERTY SUCCESSOR TO WM. SMITH nay, urain, Chopped Feed and Wood Free Dolivory 1110 Adonis A cinic Photic, hljck 1211 CAKl OAI) LOTS A SI'fcCiALTY Ni . Jul t.-. Una Y!vi '... s-iull SPtaURMlS 10 KANSAS tITY The O M & N. 0 . smources a spec-ai rale of $J2 SO frrn La Gratue to Kan- 14 and 15. Tickets will be good going tend,, and final tarn thirty days. 1 nil Irwi , , . '.. mil. im n. ,1... those whj tissue to attend the seven- ' tAAnth Amm.il r.rtninf .iii .-if lh T,.... i Missippi Couimere a! Congress may do ! so. Office - i ho:.e Main 42 ! $60,000.00 LIABILITIES Capital Stock 60000.00 Earnings- -Discount and Exchange 1822.63 Intarast 1363.50 Trust Earnings 442.50 Deposits ... 63402.00 127030.63 this brand or the "Patent" from this 1 Don't submit to any substitution. TRANSFER on the street. The Reason Why On'.y N.ne f.nir Dealers hard.e La Jrarde Milling Co. s rtour. Is be cause V'em is on.) r.ne of the il here in that Mos rass. So yju see if re g-wds rvt .; rght. there wou d be aire of them that wou.d f not haid it. W.th Our three E- . jott Wheat liters stat.or.od ''' 6 th E'g'r 3:a-.oh ertan s I to K?t trie P.ck of re Wheat. So J tell your urocei that you Prefer i tr kind fiat is made here. ;ts a. I the kind fiat is made here. its .J Guaranteed you ta.e no chances. IIUV PATH'S FAREWELL (OIERI Scrlppe Neos AmocIs tlon) London' Dec. 1 Madame Patti. whne wonderful voice has charmed millions of people in ali parts of the world, cava a farewell concert in the Albert Hall, to the people of London tonight. The ceil ing and fashionable London turned out In full force to hear the diva. It is just fiftv- six years ago that Madame Patti, then seven years of age, first sang in public in New York. Her next appearance was nine years later, when, after a course of itudy. she played the role of Lucia on Nov. 24'h 1859 and achieved tremen- luous success. Two years later she crossed the Atlantic to sing at Covent Garden, beginning a career at London's principal Opera House which lasted Iwauly yeais. During uiese twenty years her earnings ranged between $150,000 and $170,000. Tours of North and South America and Argentina brought her aver greater money rewards and it would be safe to state that during the time she has been singing her voice has earned $3,750- 000. For many single engagements in London she has received $4,000. while it on record that while In New York when playing in Opera, she once received the sum of $5,000 for each presentation. paid In her dressing room before she went on the stage. WILL BE HAPPY (Sirlium New Association) Philadelohia. Pa.. Dec. 1 In accord ance with the recent decision of the Board of Directors of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, the advance of ten per cent in the wages of all the employes receiving under $200 a month comes into effct to day. Upwards of 125.000 men are effected by the advance. The advance in the companys payroll means a monthly in crease in pay of about J 1.000. 000. -$6 1 -OCO.-S600.000 on the lines east of Pitts burg and S400.000 on the lines west The monthly payroll of the combined system averages about $10,000,000 of which the lines east cf Pittsbure oav $6,000 000 and the lines west $4,000 000. During the busy months of the the increased number of emDloves brings the amount up to nearlv $12,000,000. Increased cost of living was the causa the directors assigned for making the advance. THIS DRUGGIST'S tXPERIENCC Should interest La Grande people. Mr. Jos. F. Bradley, a prominent drugg ist of New Brunswick, N. J writes: "1 have sold Vinoi, the cod liver pre paration without oil. for the past three years, and it has given perfect satisfac tion. "I now use Vinol in my family and can highly recommend it. It is alwavs a pleasure to recommerd a medicine that I have found to be first-class. The reason Vinol is so fast sunersodini? and so far superior to old-fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions is because it con tains all of the medicinal, bodv-buildin elements of cod liver oil actually taken from fresh cod ' livers, with all of the useless and nauseating oil eliminated and ton c iron addud. Vinol makes pure. rich, red blood. It is delicious to take and the weakest stomach can retain it. As a hody-bu.lder. and strength crea tor fo: old people, weak women, delicate children, after sicknes. and for all pul monary diseases Vinol is recommended by over 5.000 of the :eadirg druggists of t!-.o United States. Your money hack if it does not do all we ciaim for it. Nfwlin Dm,o Co Note Winie wo are so'e agents for V;r.oi in La Grande. :t 'S now for sale at the leading drug store in nearly every town and city in the country. Look for the Vinol agency in your town. C a of the sp'end.d resu.ts of physical beautitving is it's tendency to create an amentum to be beautiful in every way. When a woman jets a good start by taking Hoiiister s Rocny Mountain Tea she is all r git. Tea or Tab'cts. 52 cents Newlm Drug 30. TIMBER CLAIMS We can local a number sf part es on goo J tuba oiaims of two million feet and be Mr. f atey Blk. L 3ramoi Imtisthbit Co. . . . , - TKOUSANDS Of THE CHOICEST IN THE LAND fan maids and brave men the most cultured, the widest traveled, the fittest to judge of fitting fare for the table, can find naught but praise as their opinion of our Thanksgiving groceries or the fancy luxuries prosperity permits. Our I large buying and moderate pricing has much to do with putting groc- I eries of the best sort into the j homes of people of ordinary means. n smau trial oraer will convince you of the superiority of our store and our sales methods. PHONE MAIN 46 QEDDEJ BR!J I d'l 1 1 " 1 1 1 ' A YEAR OF BLOOD The year of 1903 will long be re membered in the home of F. N. Tacket. of Alliance. Ky., as a year of blood: which Mowed so copiously from Mr. Tack et s lungs that death seemed very near. He writes: "Severe bleeding from the lungs and a frightful cough had brot me at death's door, when I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, with the astonishing result that after I had taken four botlics 1 was cimoletely restored and as time has pravo;; per manentlv curpH " n.nranfa. fnr -. JUIfl l Lungs. Coughs and Co.ds. at Newlm Drug I suho. rc ce oucenis ano l.uu. I rial bottle free. J. L MARS, Contractor and a -u tSUllder halcr in'BuiIJiiui Material Building Stone. Clean Coarse Sand and Gravel delivered. La Grande, Oregon Dro a line naming work. and. 1 will nama tfca rght.pnca. Best Offer TO THE PUBLIC Ever Mad WHAT IS IT ? $1,500 HoQse That is to be Had For $200.00 HOW Call at Our Office and let Us give You Full Information. Never will you have such an Opportunity Offered You Call at Once LA GRANDE Foley Hotel Building La Grande, Ore. REAL ESTATE BAMS Read This Over Then come to our office and we will show the property. La Crande Investment Co. La Grande. $1600 Pays for one and one third acre land, mostly in bearing orchard. Water ditch runs through place. Good five room house, barn anhicken house.-3, $4000 Invested in this place of 7 acres now under city plot will won be in good demand. Has a good house and some small buildings. Good or chard and best of garden land. Inves tigate and you will see a bargain.-7 $1500 Will buy 4 lots set out to best of fruit, berries, shade trees and every thing to make a home pleasant. 9 rooms in house, plasterand paper. Good cellar. 2 shares in wates ditch.- 24 $2200 Buys 4 lots facing on two streets two corner lots, and good 7 room house Good barn 24xJ2 1 story high. The only way to know a bargain is to see it. 3 1 . $1100 Sure this price is very low. When you see the ght lots all set to hearing fruit, land the best quality for garden The house has 5 rooms anrf , .i condition.- 21 $350 For block on the hill, good. Price small. Locatio u.. . $200 For 2 lots in Old Tnn well on same. So, d " terms.-B. Don't fail to come and !ce dl, , o' how you can buy. ,d also have a chance , make you owner of a j 1500 house a-a lot for the sum of S2C0.-C. ' $1500 Paid for this Good cellar under h- r- vn h r-O'n house. nvn, wood shod. 20 you-g f ru t Z Hiece oi ground. W;,, ,r,.Re owner of a good home I s the 5300 Is what you w.i. be made ' -n for 184x212 feet of , u s.e 15x26. Add.:,or. :4,v',. W Add.'.ur. :4x: trees, fain.) crcharo. barn, and huo sr.ed. f", at orce--30. '" ue. SS"i0!1 fi TREASURER'S CAM fhd ainn,.,, , " "KK4rIJ ! Nctm is here bv c.n t signed TitasurerofUni..rr - " has funos on ha-d w tn . County and Scalp oounty Count, Tr8i5Jrer, pro; tj 0;:jbjr .. No interest allowed on tne aoove rants after Nov 1 6th. 1 906. John Frawlst Treasurer of Uruon county LOME DIRECTORY .1 i ACLES - La Crande Aer;e 9SF. O t.n-tds .v.ry FrcEy rthtirElk -XA 8. '" m' Vlsit;r brhre vitea to atti . r . D I. R. Snook W. S Jr. G. L Biggers W. P. mi" , ;L.F:"LLa Grande Lodee No. 16. K "V'h!Lr ha" every Saturday night Visiting brothers cordially invited to at mT i ernetery P'at may be seen at Model Restaurant. J. A. Arbuckls, N. G. D. E. Cox, Sec. STAR ENCAMPMENT. No. 31,1.0.. dav,hh.ets "T fir and third Thur g: " Odd Fellows hall. Visiting patriarchs always welcome. D. E. Cox, Scribe. - F. C P. W' A'"U Grande Camp No. 7703 of the3fi,;St,a third Wednesday of the month at I. O. O. F. hall Ai, visiting neighbors are cordially invited to JoHrH.u.Cler"14' V" C' M0R,ESTERS OF AMERICA Court ' Maid Marion No. 22 meets each Thurs- L.USNoooAsSKiarSCeS:B,Ranger Hoard of Trustees-Dr.G. L. Biooehs John Hall and c.s. W.ll.aml U,00V FRIENDSHIP'TENT No.31.K O T VIox Brr., Dn. 1 H' C- Ba. Com ncvuru rveeper I n -p . .... i firTi ih, h,:.27 every noon at the Redmen hl, " All . 1 C' Vtt d- B P O r , "T ' 1 ' m ' U RANDE LODGE No 1 7 Meets eacfl Thursday .evening at 1 ' m E,ks' hall, on Adams Avenue V't.tmr, d.u . 7 v'S!tlPe Brothers are cordially. " W 1 E. W. Dav.c rV3ltA ta..i- c McCullv, Recording Secretary. La GRANDE LODOF w , 'A'OODMEN OF THFp,1??: s.16?.' VJ'X FjY of each iZu-' -ie . of P. hall ,n th r.nrn k mTI-" - r.g members welcome rt : J- H. K"EVJ.Aa Consul Commander ek!rEOMROrfSS L0DGE- No-2?-MeeU eer, Monday evening in Castle Hall ' ,.i I . --T . A tfl,an "leom. to '. " ' . , R. PATT,S0N, K. R J C C. j RATHBONE- SISTERS Rowe.aTem ;.Nn o --- - eiaiem- I . . Bvery Wednesday even- It8pm.,n the K. of P. Half TL Milly Frawlit M F r MCEPROCTER.M.ofa&C. J 1 s nreWKtflra"' M. A. A ,