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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1907)
r ' bui A A A A A f """"" f 1A 1 oc- Ll 57v e . advantaees to be d by Durchasine groceries here you: n't hesitate a minute : deciding that this Is;; tore to be favored'; your patronage.;! any only the, best:: ries obtainable and , thing purchased . can , be depended ' as being fresh. , Try, d see how well we ' ake care of your . Try our Utah HONE MAIN 46 ORTH FIR STREET mm property with us if you want don't talk . much but w TATB, Loan &. Collection Co DWSS MAKING ishing first class dressmak- Imptly, at reasonable rates. 4pon Mrs. W. A. Bakir, 1520 opposite new brick school Guaranteed. H J tMARS. - ------. tor and Builder Eln Building Material. !i fh. Clean Coarse Sand and jred. ' A Grange, Qreeon - i naming work, and I will bays: rightlf do mi onl H1 11717 Y9 W.R C ft. C. A R. ( . Joint Inttal'ation of 0. P. Morton pott and W. R. a was htld in Odd Fellows Hill. Mrs. Rfcchel E. Worsted acting as installing officer, Mrs. Sarah Kilpatrick, installing president, Mrs. Artie CoCRe insulting conductor. The following offi cers were installed: President, Mrs. Violet Morgan; S. V, Mrs. Leah Paul; J. V Mrs. Lydia Reeves; oec.M-s. Clara T. Lyle; Pro Urn Sec. Mrs. R E Worstell Trees., Mrs. Mary Aid rich; Chap., Mrs. Mary Davis; Con., Mrs. Henrietta Thomp son; Ass't. Con Mrs. Lydia Burnett; Guard, Mrs. Stoner; Ass't Guard, Mrs. Santo.;Patriotic Instructor, Mrs. Rachel Worsteil; Color Bearers one, Jessie P. Nelson, Vo. Artie Coffle. three. Anna Roesch. Sarah Kilpa.rick; Mus cian, Clara T. Lyls; Press Cor, Mrs. Ellen. H. Cross; After install 'tion the following program was rendered: . - - Reading. The Flag that made man free . Mrs. Rachel & Woretell Solo, A MjsJiii) from Horn) Sweet Home .' .Gertrude Emigene Hailey Recitation, It takes a man to be brave : Jessie P. Nelson Rec, The fellow that ie doing his best '. Donald S. Cobuin Instrumental Music Mrs. Ella Moon After, the much enjoyed program, the Old Veterans were invited into the dining ball where the ladies had prepared a banquet fit for "Teddy". The Oliver P. Morton post of the Grand Army of theKepubii. i.-ls'.'.ri follow ing officers, under the supervision of Frank Kilpatrick. who acted as installing! officer: I. W. Faulk, com., George . Jacobs, sr. vice com; Wm. Thompson, Jr. vice com; Frank Kilpatrick, a M; Wm. Caldwell, eergt; Wm. Burnett, chap; G. W. Allen, officer of the day; W. Davis, officer of the guard; J, W. Oliver, adjutant. DAMJWI SUIT lOMPROMlSf D In the circuit court yesterday the suit of M. C. Burchet against the O.K. N. railroad company for $26,000 . damages for injuries, alleged to have been sustained by the plaintiff, while coaling an engine at Plusant Vallev some weeks ago, was - - - i compromised for less than $5000. settled and dismissed. Attorney (X-A. Johns ap peared for the O. R, N. Baker City Democrat. IThe ' '1 - f Hew IP! IS A STARVE W B BEAUTY !' liffe ; I aw. eaAMKn VMM1 k' Come and ji$ir tftls Jajest nppWwi of e Mptor Tall Sttcf A. B. HUELArT .RALSTON BtDQ. CORDEPOT A ADAMSYK.. it H m m ?' ,y . 5?t ,",'j . 'i' . n sees ? , Gb ASSISE B ADS Rates One cent a word, one-half a cent a word eaeb .subsequent inser- i tion. Classified . adds bring quick' results Try one today. ' ELLSWORTH STILL LOW CW. P. Ellswortn is not yet past the danger point Last Saturday evening nei took a relapse and his condition was cni-ii ieal. Yestardav and today he has been; rational but still suffer . terribly. The; effecte of the pain have caused compli cations of his heart a fact which causes considerable alarm. inent Company, Foley building. La Grande Ore in & 1 II iiisa- gr CAU- Cherry's 1 iTjTRANsFER man 'Loundry L e that trunk to the De- w 4 I home in less time than i ' ' il"""e" I CI I it L. Wli phone Red 781 W'tfii i 1 " Black im ilwavs at youi service 0 W ' I er skate? ! Ready Hemetite Rollers 'FOf ' ? 1 lio fit all shoe3 . v p Business mery building j PHONE MAIN 78 'I ,. (SJSJSHeVBMBBMHMHIHHBsT SELi- ; ' UR SALE Eight acres, sii room house barn, place for chicken or hog, all kind of fruit and plenty of water, Locat ed east of flouring mill. Apply at premises or dddress, John Gavah, La Grande Oregon, , OR SALE Five room house and one lot on Third Street, Grandy's Addition, A good barn. A bargain for the on who act first Inquire of H. P. Liwi at corner 3rd and D Streets, or of Lewis Bros. ."OR SALE Cheap for cash, a snap, Three ful lote and, four room house, , cellar and barn,,oo good forger. Prop- arty located on .'southeast corner of Greenwood and. HiD Streets. Address W. M. Ahdis,606 E 18th, Streef Port land, Oregon. 'OR RENT One furnished room. Hot and cold water, bath nd all modern convenience., Inquire of Mr. Simmohs, c:rner 8 th and N. ' ie)) ))))) 9 ))))) , JR RELIABLE ABSTRACTS OF TITLES go to the La Grand ' Invest- REAL ESTATE LOANS Any amount uu mj ana wuniry real rauiw. uoan closed promptly, as oon as titl I ap proved. La Qramdi Imvuthuit ooh- rat. ' , ' ' ' ' MONKEY For loan on city property see WM. Grant agency; Also real tate and insurance. FOR RENTr-Five room , house with electric light and 'city water. Good location. : Inquire of Qedde Bros.' ' . 1 a i' . . .. FOR RENT Two front bedroom. Reasonable terms. Corner Main and third Street. Phone Red 661. ' FOR . SALE . Good business location, boarding and rooming ' nous.' Inquire at this offlc. FOR RENT Three furnished room for light housekeeping. Phone Red 801. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms in suite of two, three or four, in central loca tion. : Also four room house. Phone Red 672 or call at 1419 Adam Ave. WANTED-Gehtleman or lady to travel for Mercantile House or large' capital. Territory at home or abroad to suit If desirable the home may be used as headquarters. Weekly salary o$ 1,000 per yea and eipenaes. Address, Jos. A. Aleiander. La Grande, Ore. FOUND A long chain was found near the A. B. C. Laundry. Owner may bajre same by calling at this office and piyins fifty cent for this notice. LOST X gold locket, finder pleas re turn to this office. Into each life some sorrow must fall ; Wise oeople don't sit down and sawl; Only fools suicide or take to flight; Smart people tana Kocay mountain i ea at night Ntwutt Dnuo Compahy. WANTED llDARD COMMERCIAL COLLEGE j A.aak nMlf SMU1 A -1 SOMMER BUILD1NO p lattery, Principal. La Grande, Oregon 'Splete , r Shorthand, Typewriting, and Business Course e e e e e e e e I e e e : : e I Board and Roomer at House. All white help. rates. the Palmer Reasonable FOUND Two log chain, found near th railroad crossing at the A. B. C. Laun dry, were left at the Obsuvm office, Where the owner may secure the same. FOR RENT Furnished room for light , housekeeping. Apply at corner of O. and 8th Street, 1 402 O St La Grande -National Bank ESTABLISHED 1887 Uniterm vDef isjury Capital and Surplus, ' - - $150,000) ; '' orncm jjid oiaaoTOi ' ": -'. ;- OEORQI PALMER, Pannurr. J. M, BERRY, VicPntsnjaHT. ii. .''.'' ' F. ll MEYERS, Casaiia." 'i' ' W. L, BRENHOLTS. C, S. WILLIAMS, ' 1st Assistant Cauiajb ' lnd Assistant Camu GEORGE L. CLEAVER, F. M. BYRKIT. A. B. CONLEY, C C. PEINaTON, . . F. J. HOLMES, Comparative ttatemeut showing growth of th bank' busk la .the "part three years U' ' i '' January 2nd 1906 .Jaauary 2nd 1806 January 2nd 1907 Individual deposit $667,788 87 '627,648 18 ,756,479 60 Total volume of busia $678.748 8$ ' 888,0)6 8$ ff armors 9atonat Sdaftj t FOR SALE Fleshman Bros will deliver you a large load of fortyfold straw for 86.00. ' Ptotf Black 622. .1 WO0TJ FOR SALB 200 cords of good ' drv. 4 ft wood. Leav ordar with the undersigned or John Anthony.'- J LI Bartmis. 1 ' Capital.. Surplus and Undivided Property.. Uebilitiee pf Shareholders Ksponibillt, . .$ 6.0,000.00 .. 18.000.00 . 60.b00.0Q .$'110,000.00 Ait' L Conducted ur j.r Supervision of United States, Bank Iiamlnei. -!.. ' .n, I FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms in private family. Phone 41. FOUND A girl' braclet, with initial engraved, on Adams avenue. Owner can have same by paying for thiaad and identifying the property. STOLEN From my place five miles north of Union, one bay saddle and " buggy horse ' about 8 years' old weigh about 11 hundred has a little white where the back band works.' 'Branded ' on left shoulder In 'shape of rocking chair the brand ie dim now. He is in clined to be lm in left shoulder, ; He , was taken about the 10th. of Novem ber. 1 will give fifty dollar for infor- . ma tion that wB ' lead to the con viction of the thief. Jou Botd, Union. SAFE AND RELIABLE Glad to continue jld cn.ujmer and pleased to? meet paw :. t , . l ' . .' if ' H A General Banking and Excnange Busines Conduet4 Loans made on approv; Seoun.y Highest Market Price paid for U.LnCjjtity Warrant and City of " ' ' , , J ,."11 t . x ' - on u when you kvwarrait La. Grande Warrants. .- v a. y, for Sal. t. - . . STATIONERY Small embroidery hooki j Street hats One Dollar. IT ADAMS AVENUE . .1 I--, INITIATION, FEE i $,00 IV1. W. A. QJDRIM rVPQDMEN OF AMERICAh Oldest Woodmen Order In United States , Largest Beneficiary Order , Cheapest Safe Insurance Most Popular .Order In America 24 YEARS OLD M. W. A. REASONABLE -TERMS.' MEMBERSHIP 851,000 9 ASSESSMENTS Dl 1906 e Eht session , Enroll now i PRICI , UndfENT INSTRUCTORS.-