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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1906)
m hi ii Mji v; .7. 1 i SiUJttSbincB ADS Rates-One cent, word, one-half a cent a word each subsequent tion. Classified adds bring quick results. Try one today. GIRLS WANTED Two girl wanted to 1 laarn printer's trade. Pe.-manent posi- tion. Apply at Observer MONEY For loans on city property tee Wm. Grant's agency. Also real estate and Insurance. ;. FOR RELIABLE TITLES go to the i'ment Company, Foley building. ABSTRACTS OF La Grande Invest La Grande Ore., in FOR SALE 200 acres timber land, three miles west of La Grande. Good timber for cord wood, ties or telegraph poles. Address H. C. Stoddard, Medford, Ore gon. 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. frUK bALb Well mated diving team, Hambletonian mares, 6 and 8 years old, dark brown, sound and gentle, also ' nearly new buggy and harness,$300.00 Inquire at this office. 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. AGENTS-Canvassers, mixers, peddlers, solicitors, mail order people, etc. shouid buy Kramer's book of trade se crets. Regular price $S, but balance or last edition for $1.25 as long as they last, GuaTanteed. Order quick Sioux Pub. Co., Sutherland, Iowa. "OR SALE-Eight acres, six room house barn, place for chickens or hogs, all f kinds of fruit and plenty of water, Locat t ed east of flouring mill. Apply at : premises or dddress, John Gavan, La Grande Oregon. i FOR SALE Five room house and one lot, on Third Street, Grandy's Addition. ;. A good barn. A bargain for the one 0 who acts first. Inquire of H. P. Lewis at corner Srd and D Streets, or of : Lewis Bros. 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 cull at corner Greenwood and Washington. AMUSEMENT SITUATION WANTED-Japanese boy wants any kind of work in this town P. 0. Box 236. FOR RENT To family withoutany small children, a six room house with modern improvements centrally located corner 8th and 0 street. BOARD AND ROOM Having just leased the Mrs. Ladd house on Fourth street, I announce that I am now prepared to furnish board and room or board only. I personally superintend the cooking, satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. John Wood, 1614. Fourth St. Phone Red 1461 One of the splendid results of physical beautifying is it's tendency to create an ! ambition to be beautiful in every way. When a woman gets a good start by ? taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea i she is all right. Tea or Tab'ets, 32 cents fjAfcin Drug Co. FARM TO RENT-600 acres, well im proved, near La Grande. Address Mrs. E. Androes, 761 Commercial St. Portland, O'egon. 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 1 Oth. 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 for sale and house for rent. A bargain if taken at onoe Mrs. S. C. Zuber. TOMORROW NIGHT. Maude Fealy, the youngest dramatic star on the American stage and who was the leading woman of Sir Henry Irving, while still in her teens, has won her most pronounced success in Martha Mor ton's latest comedy, "The llusion of Bea trice" in which she will be seen at Ste ward's Opera House, Tuesday Dec. 11. When Maude Fealy was but eighteen years of age, she was selected by Sir Henry Irving to become his leading woman in London. The old world critics stood agast when they heard the news. The announcement that a young Ameri can girl was to succ.ed that populrr idol, Ellen Teery, aroused almost a storm of indignation among playgoers and the press of London. But Sir Henry Irving only smiled and asked every one to wait. When Maude Fealy first appeared with Sir Henry Irving, her reception was a cold one but ere the first act was over. she had stirred that London audience to its depth, while before the last act of the play, the young American actress was showered with flo 'ers by tne occupants of boxes and stalls and the "pit" and gal- ery yelled their approval. Maude Fealy captured London's approval in a single night. Her remarkable girlish person ality and charming ways are shown to. particular advantage in "The Illusion of Beatrice", which New York cities de clare toibe the cleverest work from the pen of the noted dramatist, Martha Mor A TREAT FOR ALL Mrs. Reed and Mr. Alexander's recita is within the comprehension of all. The contralto delivers renditions, that are classical and will be a treat to the listen ers, who have a cultivated musical ear. Then too, she sings selections that can be understood by the most musically iliterate The objection has frequently been made that it will be "Too deep." . Such is not the case, as the recital will be arranged in such a way that all can realize an evening's enjoyment. ON SALE MONDAY On Monday morning, December 10, the tickets will be on sale at Van Burets, $ 1 72c, 60c. OSTEOPATHY ARD ANATOMY The Osteopath is obliged to be a good anatomist He cannot practice Osteo pathy at all unless he is. He is the fellow, who, when a patient preten's himself, goes to work to find out exactly what the trouble is. He looks upon a man as an anatomical structure consisting of a fiamework of bones, a network of nerves, a tangle of muscles, a web of lymphatic ducts, a complication of ligaments, blood vessels and viscera. To untangle and lacate all the mulifariotis organs and tissuee ip his business. He goes to work to heal the sick man much the same ae an engineer would fix bis locomotive. He finds nerve crossed or stretched. He finds the muscles tense or strained. He finds bones dislocated. or partly dislocated. He finds cartilages misplaced. He finds a thousand that an average physician would never discover, never dream of. Hence it ie that the Osteopath must necessarily be a good anatomist ' As a rule, these doctors carry the study of anatomy much further than the allo path, the electric or the homoaath. Even the most experienced surgeon knows nothing of anatomy in comparison with the educated Osteopath. Medical Talk. WANTED Furnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping or pleasant furnished room in private house. Must be close to business part of city. Phone Main 78 A. B. Cherry. IP Wj J. HI vl DAY 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. Insist on having your order filled with Jis brand or the "Patent" from this same mill. " ' ' ' For sale by all first class deahrs. Don't submit to any substitution. Pride of Grande Ronde PRETTY YARS, NEW RIBBONS WOODEN KNITTING PINS. BONE CROCHET NEEDLES HOLIDAY GOODS OF ALL nuns .leW FOR RENT New five room house and bath, located on 4 etrfet near Com- . mercial Club. Rent $17 per month with waer. Inquire Miss Maggie Mahaffey. 902 Fourth St. CdRlSTMAS 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 anlovment out of the holiday. Why not give her a chance? EAT YOUR 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 worry. It will save you considerable money, too. Try it this year, anyway. The Model Restaurant J. A ARBUCKLE. Prop. $450 OPKN PAY ND N1UHT Meal Ttckrls fur h. JYL. wellman 6L company: ADAMS 'AVENUE . 2 MMMMttftttMf ttttttlt . re . "LA GRANDE SUGAR" None Better. None Purer. Use La Grande Sugar and None Sweeter. Ui m Other AV M Buy your Christmas goods of us SAVE itHACOCKS' Jj T i m e Have us do your Repair work m The Ncu Jeuelcr and Optician JEWEL Is the Place STOR Opposite Bohncnkomp's Hardware What makes a more handsome Christmas present than a nice piece of good jewelry .... c O Elgin, Waltham. South Bend, at WATCHES prices from $5.25 to $27-00. LAWESATGH E S at from $7-00 to $23.00 GENTS' CHAINS ZR! fcw tr - RING S Solld e'd set rines atfrom '5 10 BAND RINGS sold by weight and gold filled brooches. DDHflPHFC $500.00 worth of solid gold UUUUOII L.O Fobs, Double Vest Chains, Stick Pins, Neck Chains, Lockets, Crosses, Culf Buttons, Hat Pins. The Largest Selection in Town. Clocks, Silverware, and Cut Glass. t Everything we sell is guaranteed and is stamped with the factory mark Evcrythjng marked so you can read the price as well as we can. We treat all alike j