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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1906)
7i-: jr . . ...... 1 . ; ! . r ! if i f7)S am... DISTINCTIVELY A CREAM OF TARTAR BAKING POWDER Royal does not contain an atom of phosphatic acid (which is the product of bones digested in sul- phuric acid) or of alum (which is , one-third sulphunc acid) substan ' ces adopted for other baking pow ders because of their cheapness. MOVAl BAKING POWDER C&, NEW YORK. AMUSEMENT Maud Fealy, th talented young star, who i to b Men t the Steward's opera houM, Tuesday, Dec. 1 1, in Martha Mor ton' lataat comedy, "Th Illuion of Beat rice", ha two distinction of which h may well be proud. To be accorded the GbASbiricB KDS tion. Rates One cent a word, one-half a cent a word each subsequent inser- Classified adds bring quick results. Try one today. GIRLS WANTED Two girls wanted to learn printer's trade. Permanent posi tion. Apply at Observer MONEY For ioans on city property see , Grant's agency. Also real estate pnd insurance. FOR RELIABLE ABSTRACTS OF TITLES go to the La Grande Invest ment Company, La Grande Ore., in Foley building. FOR SALE 200 acres Umber land, three ' miles west of La Grande. Good timber for cord wood, ties or telegraph poles. Address H. C. Stoddard, Medford.Ore--eon. FARM TO RENT-600 acres, well im proved, near La Grande. Address Mr. E. Androes, 76 1 Commercial St. -.ajrtland. Oregon. FARM FOR RENT500 acres well improved, 3 miles from Island City. Cash rent. None but reliable parties need apply. Inquire at Adcocks & Frit furniture store. La Grande. FOR SALE Well mated d-iving team. 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 aci f s. six room house . barn, place for chickens or hogs, ail .lnds of fruit and plenty of water, Locat ed east of flouring mill. Apply at premises or dddrass, John Gavan. La Grande Oregon. FOR SALE-Five room house and one lot. on Third S'reet, G randy's Addition. A good barn. A bargain for the one who acts first. Inquire of H. P. Lewis at corner 3rd and D Streets, or o( jl.ewis Bros. BOARD AND ROOM Having just leased the Mrs. Ladd house on Fourth street, I announce that I am now prepared to 'urnish board a no room or bofttd only. I personally Mpermler.d tfia cooking, satisfaction guarantee-.!. Mrs John ..od. I S 1 4 Fourth St. Phone Red 1451 REAL ESTATE LOANS Any amounts on city and country real estate. Loans closed promptly, as soon as title Is ap proved. La Grande Investment com pany. 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 they last, Guaranteed. Order quick Sioux Pub. Co,, Sutherland, Iowa. FOR RENT A nice front room, suitable for two young men or a man and wife, One block from Adams avenue. Phone black 1681 or call at corner Greenwood and Washington. 'f 1 L-i, 1 i Li ! i i t , .A fXOPnOMl OPPCRTUrUTT . Business lot in the nearest block to the George Palmer Lumber Company's Urge saw mill, due east of the milL .This s block 1 2, Rynearson's Addition to the town of La Grand. Remember this is not only the nearest, but almost the only block suitable for business purpose. 1 will sell you a lot, or U you a lot and build yoo a business house on the install ment plan, or build a business house and rent it to you. Remember there is a nice grove and the finest soil Do not mis this opportunity. If you want the best place for a summer resort along side of the sparkling water of ceautiful Grande Ronde river, I will sell you block NaT This i the best chance to make 4 swim ming pool and fish pond.' 1 do not mean a fishing pond for commercial purposes. Now the Palmer Lumber Company will employ one hundred and fifty people the year through. This number of i amities and the surrounding neighbors will easily keep up a good store. Regarding the re sort, La Grand people will keep that up. There is a good road to it If you own the ground, no crank can com along and run your business, except the boys you want. J. L; Mars, title of "the youngest dramatic tar on the American stage" and to be designated the most beautiful woman in the world are possessions thu are rare. Miss t ealy was the leading woman of the late St Henry Irving at an age when mos young ladies are still in college. She was de clared to be "the most beautiful woman in the world" by a jury of experts in Paris. last year, when the photographs of Miss Fealy were awarded the first prize in the contest for the world's most beautiful women. In "The Ilusion of Beatrice", the author. Martha Morton, has supplied Miss Fealy with a role that is suited to her girlish and pleasing personality. The play has scored a triumph wherever it nas been seen, and trie manager of Miss Fealy, John Core will present the young star here, with a sele ted New York company and surrounded with a complete produc tion. The indications are that the appearance of Maude Fealv here will be ore of the fashionable events of the season. Pride of Grande-Rondel '-: The product of the lmbler flouring mill situated in the very heart of 'th best wheat land in Grand Ronde alley, consequently the best flour. 'I A trial will convince you of it uprority. Insist on having your ordr filled with thi brand or th "Patent" from this same mill. ; . ' ?' ' 1 For sal by all first class dealers. Don't submit to any subsUtution. Pride of Grande Ronde WOODMEN SOCIAL i lie VVtHMIIlltlM Ul W1W l.wim V.'i. . , social and entertainment at their halt next Friday evening, beginning at 7:10. All member of th lodg, with their families, art invited. A special Invitation is given to th adie of Woodcraft and members of other camp, who may happen to be In the city. There will be no business sess ion of the camp at this meeting but the entire evenine will be given over to amusement. , The entertainment will be elaborate. An excellent moving pictuae machine, in fact, th best that can b had, will give views from various parts of th United States. Speakers of repute will alto be there. The best local talent in music will be heard during the pragram. All mem' bers of the local lodge may invite one friend, the friend being privileged to bring hit family, if he ha on. Their will b no charge, th entertainment and refresh' rr.ent being gratis. By order of Committee, Fred Jacobs, J. H.KEE..EY SITUATION WANTED Japanese boy wants any kind of work in ims town P. 0. Box 236. I FOR RENT To family withoutany small j children, a six room house with modern improvements centrally located corner 8th and 0 street STOLEN -From my place five miles north of Union, one bay saddle and buggy horse about 8 years old weighs about 1 1 hundred has a little white where the back band works. Branded on left shoulder in shape of rocking chair the brand is dim now. He is in clined to be lame in left shoulder. He was taken about the 10th. of Novem ber. I will give fifty dollars for infor mation that w.ll lead to the conviction of the thief. John Boyd. Union. HELP WANTED Dining room girl wanted at once. Experiences unnec essary. Good wages. Blue Mountain hotel. FOR SALE Furniture forsile and house for rent. A bargain if taken at once. Mrs. S. C. Zlber. s c 'l e - ' " --ion I '-p r t '' v -Mri. I n.i' I A i of tS h c '-'-.-rt w II b o -. i a - e ct f i lu The District Court Of The United States For The District Of Oregon It the matter of 1 F. G. Lawson and Victor Lawson, part- i Notice of first meet- ners under the firm f ing of creditors. name of Lawson, I Bros., Bankrupts. J To the creditors of F. G. and Victor Lawson, partners under the firm name of Lawson Bros, of La Grande, Union County, and the district aforesaid, bankrupts. Notice is hereby given that on the 26th day of November, 1906, the said F. G. Lawson and Vict.r Lawson were adjud icated bankrupt; and that the first meet- ins of their creditors will be held at the office of the Referee in La Grande, Ore gon, on the 22nd day of December, 1 906, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the banksupts. and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. F. S. Ivanhoe Referee in Bankruptcy. i ft r&EJ)s i mmml WANTED-Furnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping or p easant furnished room in private house. Must be cloie to business part of city. Phone Mam ?8 A. B. Cherry. FOR RENT--New five room house a-d bath, located on 4 street near Com mefo a! Club Rent $17 per month with water. Inquire Miss Maggie Manatfey. 902 Fourth St. ItsurT Ciatns, crabs, and Eastern and olympia iters at StillweM & Co. meat market. TEC .'t-L Th-.r-will be .' Walter Fe-.-i rnS A.r Portland. Ni do ib' It.t-b ou' tie mst f anytning pv' nv n "i.rni i ph ,ie ir.am j'i '1'1'iJ ; 16. The United States District Court Por the District of Oregon t matter of :h lU.McUn. I Barkrupt. ) ' f e ced Mrs of Ohas. u . AilirxirC I':, Grinue, m the county of rKLOll Li,Jll-J ;n.sir,ct aforesaid, a Bankrupt:- 1 ,l-VM V ,,,,, ffiven that on the 12th t i . 1 ' .r,... a n 1 906. the said Chas. MeLaTi was o-ny uj.v-- - io t-at the nrsi meruit "'r ,t ,s -ned at La Grande, Oregon, on the St n day of Dec. A. D. 1906 10 .he forenoon, at which time th 0 tr:,!,ar may attend, prove their 's nt a trustee, examine r " 77 ci n.y t Wb Make lit" - J ;U i a: and what is ef more imfo.uice. -if hat we !r,a "em o! Pure , , I Material. . I I i.ci AFP The Cand I McLain if Union ard bank- of his of the mm.1! as 25. filing alin. fS9 must accompany each F. S. Ivanhoe. Rsferee in Bankruptcy. '. th h C '-'-.-rt W il r- o i a ' e ct f i r i. e. R-v-.. -4-- i v f . ". v . 1 ? I L . I ' 3 n I ,-vt.n . r . ! Kr. R .S ni 'n . k a- te-ita is wnn . . e . ... '. T e eontMits d ..... rt ..., . .re classic1. ',J V il rti ,1 . ers. w-io :.a'": a c :. , nr. Then 1 1: s t... . ; .-. b undrso- i"j r t . . . . -r.( Theooj.'. j' -ii , n;e that it W' j ' - not the ctrt. .u. Kw .,.. a , ' d the i in t.ir.n St aav 1. p. ; . i f '. 7, an even..i's y ;,"-..', On Mr.ii rrvn-t i V-i. ,'he tickets. 'w... o j . a. .. . ..... $i ?2c, j-- rr ZT,-, Ol'KN PAY .nu niuut We H-ll Wtekly McalTkk'U for Occasionally one has the fortune to meet women who are ideal in looks and figure. Ninety-nine times out of a hun dred you will find she takes Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or Tablets, 55 cents. Newlin Drug Co. One of the splendid results of physical beautifying is its tendency to create an ambition to be beautiful in every way. When a woman gets a good start by takmfl Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea she is all right Tea orTab'cts, 52 cents Newlm Drug Co. jLA UIVUNUC ouumv None Better. None Purer. None Sweeter. Use La Grande Sugar and Us ni Other. ' 'm La Grande National Bank ESTABLISHED 1887 . United States Depositary Capital Stock, Surplus and undivided profits $160,000 00 OFflCSRS AND OIRBOTORR 1EORGE PALMER, PuESipaNT. J. M. BERRY, Vic. Pm&idbmt. F. L. MEYERS, Cashibm. W. L BRENHOLTS, Assistant Cashirr. GEORGE L. CLEAVER, F. M. BYRKIT, A. B. COffLEY, C. C. PENINGTON, F.J.HOLMES. General banking business, parts of the world Drafts drawn on all STATEMENT OF CONDITION Or . The Eastern Oregon Trust and Savings Bank AT THECLOSE OF BUSINESS, NOV. 12, 1906. . CAPITAL STOCK - - $60,000.00 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts. ...81949.64 Bonds ,.. 6000.00 Warrants and Stocks 3238.64 Furniture A Fixtures 1905.68 Expense and Int. paid 3405.22 Cash on hand and in banks 3 1 633.73 127030.68 LIABILITIES 60000.00 Capital Stock Earnings- -Discount and Exchang 1822 68 Interest 1363 60 Trust Earnings .... .... 442.80 Deposit ..; 63402.00 127030.68 CrlRISTMAS DAY s the hardest day in the year on your wife. After looking after the dinner and other meals she is too tired to get any enbvrrent out of the holiday. Why not give her a chance? CAT YOl'R DINNER HERE It certainly will be as well cooked and served as any you could get at home. It will save your wife a lot of trouble and i worry. It wilt save you considerable money, too. Try it this year, anyway. The Model Restaurant J. A. ARBUCKLE. Prop. $4 50 OFFICERS W.C. BROWN, President , W. MILLER, Vice President GEO. L. CLEAVER, Cashier ". T. J. SCROGGlN, Asst. Cashier F J. HOLMES. Treasurer, G. A. STOCK, Manager, Cove Branch, Jr'OSlJNU is perhaps the most important poir;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 "V a H. J. RITTJER i Photographer La Grande, Ore. X . is :t7 SI j,; 4 '' 1. ' "i annually.