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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1905)
-1.- PRGGEDINGS FILED s . 4 : a- 'ff w at S . LLJ r Money Saving Paint J O Money saving in painting doesn't mean the uk of cheap-bjr-tftt-gallon paint. It A meant ths iik of first-quality paint . . paint that will cover moat surface to ths ' A SV gallon, that will spread easy and r J . the painters' time, that will wear well and put oS for the longest time the need W for re-painting. ,. A The Sherwin-Willimms Paint j b a money saving paint. It covers most ' A surface to the gallun because it is ground exceptionally fine and is thoroughly mixed. For the same reason, it spreads easiest and saves the painters' time. It wears longest because It is made . from the best materials, so thoroughly combined that they become inseparable, and hold together on the building for ' . the longest time. When you buy The Bherwin-Williams Paint you buy econo- a my. We sell it. Color cards free. 1 STANIELS 8, JARMAN. Dealers In Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Glass, Etc isn &m ffpf ' J AT COURT HOUSE New Citizens Manufactured and Suits at Law Filed With the Clerk. i i ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER Mouldings, Etc. We hat fi:t ,U: of. Building material alwys on hand In the yard at our Mill. We deliver in uy quanity to any place. PRICE AND QUALITY GUARANTEED.' !! MCKINNIS BROS. (H ' : ' . Vergere Phone '""' Summerville. Oregon IS J ' 1 "The man who loves his wife the most U notthe one to let her roast" Theie hot days, in kitchen overheated by a Bweltering t stove Cut out the family wash day. Send your laundry tc ua, Saves wood, time and energy. Don't burn up a lovely disposition. Send your linen, all of it to A.B.C. STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE j La Grvn ie, Main 7 , Oregon. MltlMMIIIMI ! THE CITY GROCERY AMD BAKERY . Offers customers the best of everything in the line of FRESH VEGETABLES, FRUITS, GROCE RIES, PROVISIONS ETC., at prices as low as in- ' ferior goods can be purchased. Good things to eat can always be had at THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY. If your appetite "goes back" on you, visit our store and you are certain to find something that will please your palate, . If you haven't been trading with us, why not give us a trial order? We can please you. Once a customer always a customer. POLACK, the Grocer. PHONE, MAIN 75. HHIMIHIIMH Executrix Notice. NoUca It hareby rWV bat tha ondarslqnad baa bean ppolnud KiaootrU, nder tha I sat Will and Ttitamsol ot lssaao Karris, deoeasad, nd ail persons bNTini claims against the stUU of at M deceased, ara ra qatrad to praaau lUa mom, pro pari vrlfisd, to tha nndarsignad, at bar re sidence, la L tiiande, Ore son, or at th otlioa 01 F. 8. Iran boa, bar attorney, on or before alx montaa from thla data. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, Sep tember 6th, IHOfi. . ROSE HARRIS, Executrix of tba Last Will and?l'eetl nans of Isaac Uarria, dooaaaad, 4U Jubn Fisher of Lotal;, Orr, Ins fllrd bis final intentions ol beeoroinK a citizen of tba United dtaies, renouoo lug all claim to Austria, of whioli onntry h W'S a nativ. Jariifniab Cr'fnmln filed hit firnt Jf- elaiation ol beooming a oit tin of thi countfT, lepouooing tbi King ol Eng land. Oiimmin la a native of Ireland. Miss Anna McBatb of Elgin, a Ca nadian, bat filed bar first intention of becoming cltiisii of tbc United States. .- -: : s- -v '. Eliza Carrol baa teen appointed ad ministrator ol tba aalata of Leonard Carrol who was rwjently killed by a liva wira oar Uainn " Certificates 6t Optltnotromity bare beet Bllad by J H Feat a, H W Hewitt of this oltr and A M Gardner of Union In tba matter of tba estate of John MoCall deceased, In tba objection made by tba belrs to Foster A Day as edmlni-trator, tba . objeotion was overrated by Jndiie Harrison and an appeal baa been made to tba circuit' court. . - . A soil baa been filed by Mellnda L Thompson far tba marriaga between Amon Thompson and herself to be set aside on the grounds that Tbomp son had one wife existing when tba marriage took place. Tba matrlage ceremony took place in - Pendleton on September 30. fi W Bartlelt appears tor the plaintiff, v- , f f f., Bait has been filed by Hattia J Balaton as administratrix of C Ral ston, deceased, agatnet W H Fair and Bell Fair for merchandls amM dnrlr.g tba Ufa time of said C Balston, to tba amount of 22 30. ' ' John Tribbett, wbo has been in Jail awaiting trial for laroeny of a horse slnoa June was released today on 1500 ball famished by Lane county people. LA GRANDE PUBLIC SCHOOL Don Scott Is tbs newly elected i jji i uau oapiaio. IB TSTKiTdltobell. ol tba White Bohool. enrolls tba largest namber, nearly 00, in all. . ,. Mr. Williams, of tbs High School, Is conducting a olass In tba study of Tennyson's "Princess." Principal M Bolder, of the Mhita School, has installed a" system of electric bells In his building. Mies Nells Young will eloseber high school work next week, to take op the work of teach Dg beyond Elgin. Mrs. Nelll.sf .tba North Side School, reports that bar enrollment now mem- bera mora than 60 little tots from that section of the olty. At an eleoilon held Monday evening tba basket ball girls chose as captain Miss Uattle MoMnrray, and as treas urer. Miss Bonnie Forrest. ' Miss Rohan and bar school have add ed an organ to the equipment ot their room, rented, wa understand, from tba poatuinster, Mr. Ktobey. Ihs school authorities ot Pendleton and Baker City hare communicated with our High School, asking for dates in both football and basket. ball games. By aution of the City School Board, all tba public schools of tba olty will dismiss st 2:30 p m on tba last Fridsy of each sohool month to meet lor professional culture. County Superintendent E E Bragg met the olty teaobers one evening last week, and besides bestowing bis genial smile npon theui, gave soma timely suggestions with tefereooa to uniform ity In the keeping ot records. Our High fckhool basket ball girls bava leased the Armory Hall for the games and expect to entertain lbs public with a series of Interesting games, invladiog contests with Pendle ton, Bsktr City, Union and a lo.al city team. Anyone discovering children loiter ing on the streets on the way home from sohool, or during lonool hours will con tor a favor upon the school management by calling up the High School by 'pbona, out of school hours, and reporting names ot such children Tba superintendent Is highly in debted to Secretary A U Williams of Ihs City Poliool Board for a complete, band written copy of the sohool cen sus, containing tba name ot avary child In tbla nlty, Its sge and name of parent or guardian. There are nearly 1400 names, all alphabetically arranged. This Is, indeed, a valuable list, and evidences tba careful and painstaking work which characterize tba above mentioned sohool officer Parents will please remember (hat no children sre permitted to linger In or about tba school premises for pur poses other than study wliboot the wiltten consent of parent or guardian. The superintendent is much pleased at tha prompt responses parents havs made to his rsquest to tarnish wrlttsn permits for tboee who wish to remsin or Binieiics. it is Intended tbat no child ahall take part In athletic with out tba fall consent of tba parent, . i . The monthly report cards to parents will be sent oat promptly at tba olose of tha month. Parents are asked to examine these critically and endeavor to see that the child Is laboring to his tallest capacity. ; Children should not be permitted for a single moment to harbor tha thought that school is an easy place, but should be impressed conmanuy witn the laot tbat It Is, on the contrary, tbs place for hard work If It were tbns, it would defeat the very aim of its existence, namely, training. ": - . In order to participate In athletioe, students of tba High School will be required to attain a certain class standing, before doing s. If enough students cannot bs found with tba re quired grades, to carry on the athlet los, then the athletips will be aban doned This applies to both btsket ball and foot ball The superintend ent will be grateful if parents who have furnished writtsn'psrmits to en ter athletlca will watoh closely stand ings of children and sea that study is mads tba principal thin. . Creameries Busy The La Grande Creamery la menu. fsctnring on an average of 250 pounds a day and tba Pendleton institution from 100 to 150 pounds daily. This Is extremely good considering the fact that just now a .tha time when the cream business Is the low ebb. With the fall rains that bava oommenoed The amount of cream will be Increas ed until winter comes. Calls on Rockefeller Soripps News Associrtinn Cleveland, 6ept 20 A deputation ot prominent citizens called npon Bocke- f oiler today and assarad him that the people of tha olty appreciated what ha had done for tba olty and assured him that ha wns really a soud fellow. Rockefeller gava them a hearty wel come and seemed greatly pleased. cOREGOiV Union Piciwr DKPABT Time UrtiMlul fb(iu LA. t.RAWUK, or . 011 No s Halt take, Peat r, Ft No 1 Mm Worth, OmiUia, Kaa- kviia No asaClty.Bt. Loala, Chi- - Ho. too. m.omaua kaab , . fcxip sa hoi - a Portland. Daiks, Pan. illetoa. Wall. Walla, N(,. DayUm, I'ouwroy, cot- uid put u la em and p 1 nurta via SpoJur.e I'ortlaad, ItalTea, ISn. " tlat.n, Umatilla, Wal OS lata, Uwtstoa, I'ollsx, Mo . WallMcr, W.r OS p. in. iwr, HpukkM ami oibw 8 JO am polula caM and aurtk - ia tokaae Km S3 IIkd4 City. A Ileal, lta- (Mill x- bier avd .Jttu. Coo- Boll pt nous at -k'.i th Cuadajr Kiat lot point la ni- MOaaa Mi a as ioa. I U'aan Meanwra batwoia fart land and , Han Pnuoaoe aror. Svadtra. I' ' lOOKt Asent A L Cral. . .t i EXCELSIOR" HEATERS, COOK : STOVES AND RANGES Just Received direct from the factory and will be sold for cash at the lowest prices ever offered in La Grande before. Call and see them. Heaters from $2.50 to $18.00 .. ; CooK Stoves from $8 50 to $30.00 . Ranges from $32.50 to $45.00 RUGS AND CARPETS-Positively lowest prices offered. v Rui$ 25 "cents up. ' . - TO CLOSE OUT ,Sl Pint Fruit Jars, 50 centsj quarts, 60 cents; half gallons 75 cents a dozen. Five gallon tub of paint $3.50. F. D. HAISTEN, ' Phone Rel 1161 . . Highest Prices Paid for Second Hand Goods ....ar. LUMBER - arm nr KciAiLtiU Al WHOLESALE PRICES Better.Lumber and Cheaper than it to sold in La Grande. We Deliverjt to . your Building. Grande Ronde Lumber Go. PERRY, OREGON. : 500 ACRE FARM FOR SALE This farm is only 15 miles from La Grarde, on the Elgin bianch of the O. R, & N. Railroad, at the Rinehart spur. It will make Several good homes, and will be sold in small tracts if desired. There are three different young bearing orchards, and two good houses ton tbe place. In. a good school district free from debt. Terms eaay. : ; A'ddress. HENRY RINEHART. ; k p - SUMJWERVILLE, OREGON. Or call at the farm for full particulars. m m LA GRANDE IRON WORKS Complete Machine Shops and Foundry General Blacksmith , Horse Shoeing and Wagon Work Manufacturer of The Fitzgerald Roller Feed Mill FITZG ERA L, ' HOPRICTOF D. TOTE: FLOUR ROSE I ) i p a do a a O r-.-. -;--; rr;..: .... g a a a a a a a a ii a a a D a a H milled with the idea of pleasing every dealer'i high- D olass trade-cu8to--.r who anoreciate oiilitir tk mm . v sal -name oi me rionMf t iourifi? Mill Cn. a a a a a a a a liability and highest grade bearing the White Rose brand. guarantees re in every sack of four Q Pioneer Flouring Mill Co. S aoDDaanDODoaanoDRDDBD Head The Xodays Daily Observer; News Today; a 1 t