La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 01, 1906, Image 7

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Avoidalumandalumphos-
phatebaldngpowdersThe
label law requires that all
the ingredients be named
on the labels. Look out
for the alum compounds.
NOTE-TSafelyliesin buying only
Royal Baking Powder, which is a
pure, cream of tartar baking powder,
and the best that can be made.
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k , wgra. ore-nan a cent a word each iuhmi.ni i..,.
tion. Classified adds hmo mnrb ncnit, t...
i iwauika. i j unc louay.
FOR RENT Furnishen room corner 6Jad
P. Phone Red 612. E. D. Selders.
AMUSEMENT
MONEY For loan, on city property see
Wm. Grant agency. .Also real estate
and insurance.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Cen
trally located. Inquire or Mrs. S. C.
ZUBER.
FOR RELIABLE ABSTRACTS OF
TITLES go to the La Grande Invest
ment Company, La Grande Ore., in
Foley building.
WANTED Barber or buyer for prosper
ous barber shop. A bargain or good
situation for some one, apply to J.
E. Coffey, La Grande Oregon.
REAL ESTATE LOANS Any amounts
on city and country real estate. Loans
closed promptly, as soon as title is ap
proved. La Grande Investment company.
FARM TO RENT--600 acres, well im
proved, near La Grande. Address
Mrs. E. Androes, 761 Commercial St.
Portland, Oregon.
FARM FOR RENT-500 acres well
improved, 3 miles from Island City.
Cash rent None but reliable part:es
ft need apply. Inquire at Adcocks &
Fritz furniture store. La Grande.
LOST Friday afternoon, on Adams Ave
nue. Depot or Main Streets, a gold
brooch set with Baroque pearl. Finder
please return to the Observer office
and receive reward.
rUR SALE Well mated d'iving team. I
Hambletonian mares. 6 and 8 years
old, dark brown, sound and gentle, also
nearly new buggy and harness, $300.00 j
Inquire at this office. '
FOR SALE Eight act rs, six room h:u?e i
barn, place for chickens or hoS. a'! '
kinds of fruit and plenty of water. Lccat-1
ed east of flouring mill. Appiy at j
LOST A Pitman short hand instructionl
manual. Was picked up at the
post office and carried off. Finder
please leave at this office or at the
post office window. No questions wil
be asked, but reward given.
AGENTS Canvassers, mixers, peddlers,
solicitors, mail order people, etc.,
should buy Kramer's book of trade se
crets. Regular price $5, but balance
of last edition for $1.25 as long as
'.hey last. Guaranteed. Order quick.
S ojx Pub. Co.. Sutherland. Iowa.
Following it a clipping from th Oregon
City Enterprise on tht merits of Mra.
Reed, who will toon give a recital in this
city:
The musical .vent of the winter wat
the recital given by Mra. Walter Reed in
in the Woodman hall, under the auspices
of the DenthickJCIub.
The hall was crowded to the doors and
was decorated with palms, Oregon grape
and ferns, which war. arranged with
exquisite taste and presented a striking
appearance. Mrs. Reed was never in
better voice and her rich contarlto rang
strong and true.
All of her numbers were received with
delight and applause. Her opening num
bers were cancluded by "The Kauia"
(Chadwick) hich was enthusiastically
received. "I'm Herlest" and two old
French songs were grand. In this cluster
tne artist threw her whole soul and the
climax was all that the heart could desire
and the mind could not conceive of songs
more beautiful and thrilling than these,
a nwi iau (xuk, niuiii LiUr.i and
"Shcnggie," Shonggie Ma Bairnie" these
catchy songs were received by the audi
ence with marked pleasure and might
perhaps be called tht gems of the even
ing. After hearing Mrs. Reed in these
one can easily understand how she
has won the reputation of being the true
artist that she is in her renditions of
her Scotch songs. "Mightly Lak a Rose'
was artistically rendered in a delicate
style that was tweet and winning and
she graciously responded to the repeated
requests for her re-appearance "La
Dauza" a meapoletata Tarabellt (Rossini)
which was gorgeous classed an evening
of song which will long linger in the minds
of the listeners as one of unalloyed'plea's
ure. Beautiful flowers were bestowed
upon the singer and with her magnificent
voice and charming personality she has
won a place in the hearts of the people
of Oregon City.
premises nr dddress.
Grande Oregon.
FOR RENT To family withoutany small
ch;l'!ren. a six room house with modern
John Gavav La . improvements centrally located corner
Sir; and 0 street.
FOR SALE Five room house sr.rJ on? !
lot, on Third Street, G randy's Addition. !
I A good barn. A bargain for tne or-s '
"Mvho acts first. Inquire of H. P. Le.s ;
at corner 3rd and D Street:. :r c' '
Lewis Bros.
FOR SALE OR RENT A seven -, i
house in Island City. Prrperty
the Rinehart place.
Inquire of U. G. Couch. La Gri-:. O'c
TFOR RENT -A nica frmt rw- ..: - -for
two young men or am in if:!
One block from Adams a.vr.r-. ;-' .
black 1681 or call at cor-
and Washington.
Occasionally one Ins lie f "
lieet women who are ; : - '"
figure. Ntnety-nn:e f'rnt ' '
dred you will ifind s'ie ! .--
Rocky Mountain Tsa. Tea
cents. NewlinDrug C
BOARD AND ROOM
Hi.Tg just leased the Mrs. Ladd house
" Fourth street. I announce that I am
x -.'eaared to 'urnish board and room or
i j only. I personally superintend
i : ".ing. satisfaction guaranteed.
Mrs. John Wood,
1614. Fourth St.
Red U51
PAY L'P NOTICE
rs.Ti kr.?wirg themselves in
:re. en cast due accounts, will
ad settle by December l.as
t -jats ! will place same with H.
n. collector. All parties will
i s as. a r-'js.neis matter, as 1
,:n- t3 .rtit after it myself. Mr.
treat y.j with courtesy as I 1
e pa"..
Fhkd Jacobs.
D. H. i lu
TUESDAY,
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1906.
DtCtMBER J.
Dave B. Levis Big Production
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CESS
HINCLE JObn
I- SPRUCEBY!
Garload Special Scerery
The Great
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People Grand Operatic
Farmer Band Ccre-.t-a
ALL VfU THIS
Mechanical Effects
New and Novel
Specialties
YEAR
j Watch for the m Street Parade j
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PRICES SisKcu::; f5lfi snd 60cts-
Scats on sale at I jnBuren s Store
The realistic saw mill scene in "Uncle
Josh Spruceby" the down East play,
comes nearer to the genuine article than
any of the many stage effects now before
the public. In fact, so real is the 36 inch
buzz saw, that one of the actors of the
play had his right hand cut off at the
wrist during 'a performance last season
in Illinois.
No play nowadays is complete without
something in the way of mechanical
effects. "Uncle Josh Spruceby" lays
claim to one of the most novel scenes of
any piece on the road this season. A ful
and entirely practical saw mill is placed
upon the stage and appropriate scenery
is used to make a sups, ior stage picture.
When the heroine is rescued from her
perilous position at the climax of the act
the hearty applause gives evidence of the
appreciation of this acme of stoge real
ism. The patrons of Stewards opera house
wilt be entertained Tuesday, Nov. 4, by
the big comedy production. "Uncle Josh
Spruceby." This popular play comes
well recommended and will no doubt be
received with enthusiasm here. The
piece is staged with every attention to
stage realism. All the scenes are well
mounted ar.d acted. The startling saw
mill scene is said to be a masterpiece of
of stage mechanism. Many specialties
are introduced and the superb solo orch
estra carried by the company all go to
make this a very delightful production, j
f STRAY NOTICE
Having taken up a bay work horse
weighing about 1200, left fore foot white
also right hind foot half way to fie knee.
White on forehead and nose, white
rouper marks. Owner can secure same
by calling at my place '4 mile east of La
Grande Flouring mill and paying ail ex
penses. If not called for in due time I
will proceed to dispose of aninrnl accord
ing to law.
C. D. Scott.
LUNG SAVERS
Prevent lung troubles by wealing a
good chest protector. We have splendid
ly made ones at a variety of prices from
60c to $3. Newlin Druo Company.
Main 8-7.
MASKED SKATING PARTY
On Christmas night the management of
the skating rink will hold a masked skat
ing party. There is a prize for the best
lady costume. Every accomodation will
be extended to visitors and the event will
doubtless be an enjoyable affair.
IN fl HURRY?
THEN CALL
THE TRANSFER MAN
He will t'.-e f-it tr-nV to the De
pot or your uo.na iu u.n uma than i
Uci Ij U.i It.
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Night " Black 1792
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FRESH CANDIES I
Wi Make T em Every Day
and what is of more importance, J
is that we make them of Pure t
Material.
t
SELOER, The Candy
, Man
DRfSSMAKIM
. Would be pleased tn have your patron
age in sewing. Satisfaction guaranteed
in fancy dretsea. waists, and suits.
Mrs. F. 3.Naif. ill! 2ii S-
SPECIAL
Saturday, Nov.
reduction cf
24th a
20 PEi? COT
will be g'Vfn ot: every
Cravcnctle Overcoat in
the store. RemnrrSer
th ' date.
rews
TAILOR. IttCERDASMEK
"LA GRANDE SUGAR"
None Better. None Purer. None Sweeter.
Use LaCrande Sugar and Us no Other
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FITZGERALD. Proprietor
Complete Machine Shops and Foundry
Genera, Blacksmiths, W manufacture Ths Fitzgerald Roller Feed
Mill., the best and cheapest mill on ths market. Our shops are
equipped with machinery tc handle any sized work, nothing too Urge
or nothing to small. High' prices paid for old cast iron.
POSING
is perhaps the most important poi::t in securing a
good picture, and it's a point to which we give much
care. V,re study each subject and bring out the
character individuality of the face to the best ad
vantage. The same care is given to every part of
the work, to the retouching Printing, Toning and
Mounting, so that the finished picture is a pleasure
to you and a credit to
H. J. RITTJER
Photographer La Grande, Ore.
TIMBER (I AIMS TO LOCATE
Will locate you on a good yellow pine
timber claim this week for sixty dollars.
A. A. Barry, ! 4 1 5 Adams Ave.
The average young woman of today is
busy and has no time to devote to any
thing but health and beauty. It comes to
ninety out of every hundred who take
Holhster's Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or
Tablets. 35 cents.
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Ths School that Placc;
YOV in A GOOD POSITIC.
OLMES
COLLEGE
WASH. ATINTM CtG
I PORTLAND, OREGON
W):re direct to Pr.nc p -1. 1?oom 616
Any thin or undeveloped girl or woman
will be benefited by taking Holhster's
Rocky Mountain Tea. It is on of the
greatest known remedies for making
people strong, healthy and well. Tea or
Tablets, 36 cents. Newlin Druo Co.
D S Crow
P W Jolley
HOTEL FOLEY
BARBER SHOP
CROW & JOLLEY
Proprietors
First class Halrcutting, 5ha ing and
Facial Massages a Spvcaily.
Careful and Gertlrmai'y Service
A sl.nre cf the pubdc patrcnage
solicited.
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THE
DR. KING'S
law tyy
COUGHS and COLDS
AND ALL THROAT and LUM.
DISEASES . . . . . PREVENTS
praioiM consuuPTsm
VERY
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Two years ago severe cold settled on my lungs and so completely prostrated mt that I wr.s
unable to work and scarcely able to stand. 1 then was advised to try Dr. King's New D.slovu y br,U
iter using one bottle I went back to work, as well as I ever was."
W. J. ATKINS, Banner Springs, Teuu.
PRICE 50c
. SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY
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