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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1907)
RUSS AH REVOLimOHIST iGbASSlriLB ADS POSING X 2 JatMne cent word, one-half a cent a word each subsequent inser- f on. Classified adds bring quick results. Try on today. :OR RELIABLE ABSTRACTS OF TITLES go to the La Grande Invest . v inent Company. La Grande Ore., in : Foley building. .'OR SALE Eight acits, x room house cam, puce far chickens or hogv all Kinds of fruit and plenty of water. Locat- i ed east of flouring mill. Apply at iremises nr dddress, Johh Gavan. La Grande Oregon. ' OR SALE Five room house and one iot on Third Street, Grandy s Addition. A good barn. A bargain for the one who acts first. Inquire of H. P. Lewis at corner 3rd end D Streets, or of Lewis Bros. rv - - 4. jfR SALE Fu niture for ssie and house for rent. A bargain if taken at once. Mrs. S. C 2xoem. cOR RENT Pleasant rooms furnished complete for light housekeeping. In quire of Mrs. E. C Moora. orner t Fonrth and Q Streets. r'OR SALE Cheap for cash, a snap. Three full lots and four room house. oeHar and barn, on good comer. Pr rty located on southeast comer of Greenwood and Hill Streets. Address W, M. Andis,600 E 18th Street, Port land, Oregon. OR RENT One furnished room. Hot and cold water, bath and all modern conveniences. Inquire of Mrs. Simhoks. c:mer 8th and M. FOR SALE New ejreeser. Iron trad Springs, Mattress. Dining Table, Sot chairs, Carpets. at 1107 ;N. Street. WANTED Gentlemaa or lady to travel for Mercantile House sf large capital. Territory t home or abroad to sent If desirable the home may be used as headquarters. Weekly salary of $1,000 per year and expenses. Address, Jos. A. Alexander, La Grande, Ore, FOR SALE At a bargain, city property close in. Apply to Wm. Grant's Agency. LOST- A ladies silk scarf at the Engine men's ball. Finder will please return to Chat. Disqua t Russell's meat market. eeeeaaaeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee e e e e e e e e : e e STANDARD COMMERCIAL COLLEGE M. M. Slattery, Principal. La Grande, Oregon CO a U X o u h TRfPiEWiinni u imrfsjEArBTrfifiiH x Complete Business Day and night session aa(aSaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeee( START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT I lously clean place. Courteous treatment to all patrons. Always ready to adjust all differences and mistakes provided there are any. Give us a trial and we will prove each and every one of these statments. Wishing every one a happy, and most prosperous New Year. We are yours most truly opposite the CTII UFI I & Geddes store REAL ESTATE LOANS Any amounts on city and country real estate. Loans closed promptly, as soon as title it ap proved. La Grande Investment company. FOR RENT To family withoutany email children, a six room house with modern improvements centrally located coiner 8th and 0 street. MONEY For ioans on city property see Wm. Grants agency. Also real estate and insurance. FARM TO RENT 00 acres, well im proved. near La Grande. Address Mrs. E. Andross. 76 1 Commercial St. Portland, Oregon. WANTED A competent man to act as janitor in the new La Grande National Bank Building. One of experience in manipulating steam heating; plants, pre ferred. Apply at La Grande National Bank. STOLEN From my place five miles north of Union, one bay saeaie and buggy horse about 8 years old weighs about II hundred has little white where the back band works. Branded on left shoulder in shape of rooking chair the brand it dim now. He is in' dined te be lame in left shoulder. He wet tafcen about the 10th. of Jfovem-: ber. I will give fifty dollars for infor eneticn that w.U lead to the corwiction of the thief, iotm Bora, Uniom. FOR SALE Good business 'location, boarding and reaming house. Inquire ettithit ffice. FOR WENT Three furnished rooms 'fan light housekeeping. Phone Bed .261. MRNISHED .BOOMS ' FOB RENT Furnished housekeeping roesss iin euitee of two, three or four, in central loca tion. Also four room house. iPhone Red 672 or call t 1419 JUams Ave. "ARM FOR RENT-S00 acres well improved, S miles from Island City. Jash rent None but pliable parties need apply, lequire at Adcocka & Fritz furniture store. La Orstnde. o to r m .H m 2 to and Shorthand Course Enroll now Begin buying your meat at STILUELL & CO S. MARKET and one of the most difficult problems of housekeeping will be solved. We always have the best of everything the market affords. A scrupu rOiVIPAMY & one w.... mm m 1.1a in 16 III EAST IE HEW YORY (8crlppa Newa Association) Pittsburg, Pa. Jan. 5 It it now esti mated that at much as $100,000,000 will be required for the construction of the Pittsburg and Erie Canal. The plan includes the deepening of the Ohio river to the mouth of the Beaver, the deepen ing of the Beaver River to the Mahoning river and finally a canal across the divide in Jefferson County Ohio and a series of dams and lacks down to the level of Lake Erie. It is planned to make the canal deep enoug.i to admit to the harbor here, at the junction of the Monogahela and A'legheny rivers, and the Ohio, any craft that sailsthe Great Lakes, for the pur ESTIMATED COST Of THE PinSBURG ERIE (All (ttorlppa Newa Assortattee.) New York, Jan. 6 Gregory Gershuny the Russian revolutionist addressed a mass meeting of Russians in the east aide last r.ight after which turn of over $5,000 wat collected for the revo lutionary cause in Russia. Gershuny escaped from a Siberian pmon by con- TRAINED KKSSE WRITES A LETTFR TO THE PEOPLE "To Whom It May Concent: 1 am trained nurte of nine fear experience in hospitals and private cases' ana for the benefit of the people rf La Grande I wish you would publish experience with the cod liver oil preparation sailed Vinol. "1 wat completely prostrated from overwork. I had no appetite, could not sieep, my kidneys, liver end tbowela be inactive, and at I grew weaker I could not retain either medicine or food on my stomach, and raised blood. The doctors said my condition wat critical and I would probably die, "At I had seen Vinol prescribed for my patients with such remarkable results, 1 decided to try it myself. After the first bottla I began to improve. .1 continued its use, and soon began to sleep and eat well: every organ in my body was strengthered and became normal, until it seemed good to be alive and I was re stored to perfect health and strength. "1 believe Vinol it the most .potent and delicious cod liver oil preparation ard tonic rebuildar in the world, and it is such a .blessing to be able to take into the system all the body building and medicinal elements of ccd I. vei oil with out the nauseating, greasy oil itself. "J ad use all my patients who need strength, rich, red blood, and fiesh tissue to take Vinol, at it it far superior to old fashioned con liver emulsions, or any other tonics." Elizabeth M. CVemond, Trained Nurse, Boston, Mass. In'LaiGrande we sell Vinol on a posi tive guarantee to refund money if it fails Newlin Drug Co. Note While we are sole agents for Vinol in La Grande, it it now for sale, at the leading drug store in nearly every town and city in the country. Loo for Vinol agency in your town. CURED OF LUNG TROUBLE "It is new eleven years since I had a narrow escape from consumption," writes C. 0. Floyd, a businessman of Kershaw, S. C. "I had run down in weight to 155 pounds, and coughing was constant, both by day and by night. Finally 1 began taking Dr. King's New Discovery, and continued this for about six months, when my cough and lung trouble were entirely gone and I was restored to my normal weight, 170 pounds. Thousands of per sons are healed every year. Guaranteed at Newlin drug store. 60c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. THE RIGHT NAME Mr. August Sherpe, the popular over seer of the poor, at Kort Madison, la., nays: "Dr, King's New Life Pills are rightly named; they act more agreeably, do more good and make one feel better than any other laxative." Guaranteed to cure biliousness and constipation. 23c at Newlin drug store. WANTED Board and Roomers at the Palmer House. All white help. Reasonable rates. YOU WILL Make no mistake if you start in with Still well St Company, the first cf the new pose of discharging here shipments of iron ore and other commodities from the Lake country. The siiipt will receive coal, iron and steel here, for delivery at Lake Ports, or even for foreign shipments by way of tie Welland Canal. Sometime it is expected, navigation wi',1 proceed from the canal, down the Ohio river to the Mississippi and the Gulf of Mexico. Offers for a large amount of the stock and bond issues have been made but at the promoters that control was sought for prominent corporations they were refused as it is for the pub ic interest that the canal should be free from railroad domi nation against which it was proposed to operate. I cealing himself in a sauerkraut barrel. In his speech he pictured the condition of Russia and thecruel treatment of prison ers in Siberia numbers of whom he saw tied to stakes and lashed. Gershuny ill address meeting in furtherance of the Russian revolutionary cause in all the large cities in the eastern states, DISUSES TREATED OSTilHTHY What diseases then in the Osteopath justified in treating, confident that in el most every case he can do as much as, or mors, than any other? Negatively, it may be said that if there is a part of the body diseased without cause, or that it not dependent upon the free circulation of the blood and lymph for itt nutrition, or that is not maintained in structure and in function by its nerve supply, that part is not amenable to Osteopathic treatment. Many think, honestly, that Osteopathy it good for chronic diseases, but that it cannot reach acute cases. By what principles of common sense or by what rules of logic one can arrive at that con clusion it hard to understand. Everyone knows that the sooner a displaced or a fractured bone it fixed, the better. Every one knowt that the sooner an antidote it given for a poison, or the sooner it it re moved, the better. Every Osteopath knows that it is easier to overcome an acute attack of grip and prevent bad after effects than it is to remove the complications so often found after the drug treatment of this terrible malady. The same is true of other acute diseases as well as grip. The little fire just start ing is more easily extinguished than the conflagration resulting from it. It is hard to get people to understand these simple facts because the reverse has been impressed upon them from in fancy. They honestly think that they must '.take something" for every ailment. History of Osteopathy. Reconstructs your whole body, makes rich red blood. Drives out impurities fiat have collected during the winter. Holl ister's Rocky Mountain Tea it a family tonic. 56 cents. Tea or Tablets. Newlin Drug Cgmpant. A Valuable Agent. Tin- plyiprlnc rmployod In I Jr. IVrie's Bi's'ii'im'n prrally iiliiiiii'rn tlm nuill tin: I .rnn itii wliirli it Mtrai'tK 11 11 J IjumIs in "uliit'on miiii'Ii N'llor Hutu uh'ii' lll'l WOllltl. It ill"" W (HMt'H I 'H UiltHl'IIIHl )riiMrii of iw 11v.11. Iji iiitf a valuiilile iieumiri'iii. nutritive, am -i-pi u- mm mm fi rii.i iil. ll ai!i!s tn uliv tu tin- flu arv nf tin- )t!itrk ('In rr) ljurk. Iiiiidun S al KKit. 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I'm r' f' Mii.iriil A., i- r 1 wnf frm nri ri"-iiit '' fct nr, to 'i.li' tt-- (.f Htailii.u' . ml '.'I ''ii' -'iiit !d''ttl fur ntK-r-'uvred. or U rtauipK for ctuth buuiul iu) . is perhaps the most important poi::t in securing a good picture, and it's a point to which wo give much care. We studv each subject and brine? out the character individuality of 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. RITTJUR j Photographer I I WORK GUARANTEED SANITARY Is as essential in your x I I r Executed in workmanlike manner an J ipp.ovcd sanitary standards. Carrying a comrVt, 'n o Bath Tubs, Sinks, Toilets, Lavatory, and all plumbing fixtures. j G.W. O'NdlL 1018 Washington Avenue B. W. NOyES NOXES Dealers in Electric LAMPS and HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY T Phont Rd261 Comr Fir and Adams Avmm W.th L. C. Smith in crtamary building r " t. "WW WW A child quickly grasps the meaning of the above characters. But it often takes a lifetime to appreciate their value. You can greatly assist the child in learn- ing the value of a dollar. How? By having him or her open a savings account with this bank, and by en- couraging the saving habit. THE-CASTERN OREGON TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK OFFICERS 5 ! W.C BROWN, President Wm. MILLER. Vice Presielent GEO, L. CLEAVER, Cashier T. J. SCROGGIN, Aset Cashier . F J. HOLMES, Treasurer, A DELICIOUS DINNER j Without Precedent can be served on your Dinner table if you would call and examine our lines of Heinz pickled goods. We carry his complete line. Then we have pop corn that will pop. Delicious Booth oysters are sold here too. Then we have a hundred other assessories that make a record breaker dinner. THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY E. P0LACK, Propr. the face to the best ad- ) t La Grande, Ore. (' PRICES REASONABLE PLUMBIfV home as tht do .tor A i v w ' DU a ilEPHONE RED 161 Mvltt, JOHN HALL & HALL Supplies tffttf tfffffttff ff f fffff a ( t. f: i i f M I, i ' V It tl 'v n year. Phone Main 16, ) I