La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 14, 1906, Image 6

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COCHRAN In Union. Friday, April 6,
1906, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Coch
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MINNICK-In High Valley on Friday.
April 6, 1906, to Mr. and Mrs. John
Minnick a daughter.
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CORA KING
AT THE THEATRE
On of the largest houses of the week
witnessed the Swain Co't production of
"U Belle Marie" laet night
Ladies were epecialy in evidence on
eccount of ite being touvenir night. The
numeroue and difficult role recleved a
finished and clever Interpretation. Without
exception the work of the entire cast
being fully up to the high atandard that
ia a characterised of all the Swain pro
duction, Thi afternoon "Kathleen Maurerneen"
is amusing a good - sized audience of
children. , - . " . .. . - ; -.
: : PASTURE
Well watered good grass adjoining
Morgan Lake, horses or oattle $1.00 per
month. 1 .
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' rOR fAMUY USE
Every family in town should have a
box of soap from our window this week
at SO eta. Come In or telephone u.
Newlin Druo Co. ,
La Grande National Bank
" ESTABLISHED 1 887
Capital Stock, Surplus and undivided profits $160,010 00
. . ? . - .,, Pr.'J9?M AHO DIRECTORS
1E0RQE PALMER, Prmioent. I M, BERRY, Vice President.
F. L MEYERS, Cashier.
CEOROE L CLEAVER, Assistant, Cashier.
. . W. L BRENHOLTS, Assistant Cashier.
. BERRY, . F. M. BYRKIT. , A. B. CONLEY.
C. C. PEN1NOTON, , F. J HOLMES.
General banking business, Drafts drawn on all
parts of the worjd,
HIS APPRECIATION
THE BUSINESS MAN thoroughly appreciates the advantages of a
checking account with a bank. Those who do not keep such an
account miss many of its advantages.
We are always glad to explain the workings of a checking account
to those who are not familiar with banking.
Interests paid on time deposits and in savings department
.CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
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SWAIN
Tonight this popular Co. closes their
engagement with a epecialy written
comedy drama from the pen of Oliver
Dodd Byron entiMed 'The Plunger
Naturally anxious to leave a most favor
able impression behind him, . Mr. Swain
has reserved this, the greatest play In
hia repertoire for the farewell perform
a nee and in Consideration of the splendid '
productions already offered during their
engagement this still greater effort will
undoubtedly pack the house with the '
many theatre goers who will mourn the
departure of the Company tomorow.
, .: KOTKt Of INVESTMENT
I have four houses and lots which I
will sell In a lot at a great sacrifice, for
cash. I must have money. These houses
are rented and in good location and bring
$55 per month rent. I will let the first
one to call have a bargain, . ae they must
be sold at once. ,
Fred Jacobs.
$74,000.00
and TJraders
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SUNDAY SCHOOLS-RACK TEAM
The Methodist Sunday school is con
templating something new this spring,
and that is a Sunday school athletic team.
Rev. B. F. Merredith hae started the
movement and hae called a meetirg of
the Sunday school boys to be held next
Monday night at the M. & Church at
7:50. Officers, such as captain and man
ager, and the other details win be
arranged. The event will be arranged
especially for the young boys and the
team is anxious to meet any organization
from this or other citiee of similar age.
The events will no doubt be the dashes
from 60 up to 220 yards; the standing,
tni running vrpd jump; the standing
and running high Jump, and a half mile
relay race. Every boy in the city who ie
Interested in track work Is welcomed at
this meeting Monday night,
ATHENA 10 WALLA 4
Athena defeated Walla Walla for the
third time Thursday after Walla Walla
had made 10 hits nine errors. The
teame are scheduled to play today and
tomorrow. Battery for Athena Osborn
Willard and Shea; Boosters Rummel
and Lankard.
NATIONAL LE1QUE OAMES
The National league opened with a
great crowd and fine weather In all parts
of the country. New York defeated
Philadelphia t to 2. and down at St
Louie there was a thirteen inning game
resulting in Pittsburg's favor the score
being 2 and 1, Chicago ran up the big
gest score of the opening games by de
feating CincmatU to the tune of 7 to 2
Boston administered shut-out to the
Brookly aggregation and Boston got two
runs. '
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Sporting
Woa Lost P.C.
San Francisco . 9 0 1000
Portland $ 2 .600
Los Angeles 4 1 .800
Oakland 1 4 .200
Frense 2 5 .400
Seattle 0 6 ; .000
WILL PLAY BALL
Elgin will be in the diamond this sum
mer witn a Dan team. A meeting was
held in the City Hall Tuesday evening at
which time it wae decided to organize
and incorporate a ball club with a capi
MACK - SWAIN COMPANY
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An ItacTia Haul.'-
tal of $500. A committee was appoint
ed to solicit stock and up to the time of
going to press a considerable amount of
the money had been subscribed. Another
meeting will be held Monday evening to
complete the organization and arrange
for the season's playing. Elgin Recorder
ESTRAY NOTKE -
Notxe is hereby given that there came
to my place seven miles north of the citv
of La Orande about the fifteenth of Nov
ember last one light red heifer. Said an
imal is coming three yeare old and hae
brockle face. There are no brands visi
ble. The ear marks are crop and under-
bit in each ear. The owner of said ani
mal may have same by orovintr DroDertv
and paying charges. A. Daw
Dated this thirteenth day of March
1906.
WHY
La Orande People Should Take Vinol.
Mr. Newlin of the Newlin Drug Co.
says, "We do not believe there Is a man,
woman or child in La Orande whom our
famous cod liver oil preparation, Vinol,
will not benefit at this season of the
year.
We believe there Is no need for so many
people to drag around run-down, tired
out and debilitated, or for old people to
remain weak and infirm when we guar
antee Vinol will restore health and
strength."
Continued Mr. Newlin: "For centuries
cod liver oil has been recognized aa the
grandest of all body-building agents for
wasted human strength and vitality, but
on account of the heavy, nauseating and
system-clogging oil which enveloped its
curative properties few could take it with
any benefit.
In Vinol you get in a concentrated form
every one of the curative and strength
creating elements of cod liver oil actually
taken from fresh cods' livers, and without
a drop of oil to upset the stomach and
retard its work.
Vinol ie not a patent medicine, and you
know what you are taking, ae everything
it contains ia named on the back label of
every bottle.
Vinol ie guaranteed by over two
thousand of the leading druggists of the
United States to create strength fcr old
people, for the run-down, tired, and de
bilitated, weak, sickly women and child
ren, and after a severe sickness.-
We ask every person in La Grande
who have hacking coughs, chronic colds
throat and bronchial troubles, to try
Vinol on our guarantee. - It costs nothing
if it fails."
Neun Druo Co,
MILITARY WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY
(Sciippe Newe Association )
Paris, April 14. For some time com
munication by wireless telegraphy has
been possible between the Eiffel Tower
and Belfort, on the Eastern frontier. At
present the engineers are trying to dis
cover to what degree their wirelese mess
ages can be intercepted and falsified. An
apparatus fitted in the grounds of the
Military Aerostatic school at Meudon has
been communicating with the office of a
divisional commander on the eastern
frontier and at the same time messages
have been exchanged between the Eiffel
Tower and an apparatus fitted in a cap
tive baloon, lying over one of the frontier
fortresses. No statement has been made
ae to the result of the experiments.
ARTLSIARS ATTENTION
All Artisians are requested to meet
this evening at the home of Mre. Mary
Aldrich, on Fourth street. Following the
business session, refreshmente will be
served.
STREET IMPROVEMENT NOTICE.
Be it Resolved, that the sidewalks on
the West eide of Second St. between the
eoucn eide of ft bt. and tne norm siae ot
J St. shall be put in good repair by the
abutting property owners, and that such
repaire shall be completed by the 20th
day of April 1906.
Passed by the council of the City of
La Grande Oregon on the 4th day of
April A. D. 1906. I. R. Snook
Recorder of the City of La Orande
NOTICE OF RESTORATION to Settle
ment, Entry, Filing and Selection of Lands
within the former Baker City Forest Re
serve. Oregon. Department of the Inter
ior, General Land Office, Washington, D.
C, March 28, 1 906. In pursuance of the
proclamation of the President of the
United States, dated March 16. 1906, ex
cluding from the former Baker City Forest
Reeerve, partly embraced in the Blue
Mountains Forest Reserve. Oregon, the
area described below, and restoring to
settlement the public lande therein, notice
is hereby given that the said public lands
will become subject to entry, filing and
selection, under the usual restrictions, at
the United States Land Office at La
Grande, Oregon, on July . 1 8, 1906: In
Township eight (8) South, Range thirty
eight (58) East, Willamette Meridian, the
west half of the north-west quarter and
the west half of the south-west quarter
of Section thirty-five (56); in Township
nine (9) South, Range thirty-nine (59)
East, the west half of the north-west
quarter and the west half of the south
west quarter of Section twenty nine (29),
and the west half of the north-west
quarter of Section thirty-two (52).
W. A. Richards, Commissioner.
Approved:
Thos. Ryan,
Acting Secretary of the Interior.
FOR THE FEAST
after the Lenten season, you can find
nothing better than our choice
BtEF AND VEAL,
Any portion of any kind of Fresh Meats
which you may prefer, ie here ready to
your order. All are of fine quality, rich
in nourishing juiciness, and of delicious
flavor, etc.
Rohr& Company
SHEEP
DIP
SULPHER-
Kentucky Black Leaf
and other dipping mater
ials in
WHOLESALE
QUANTITIES
Write for prices , . . .
THE PENDLETON
DRUG CO.
Pendleton, Oregon
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The War on Dirt
goes merrily on when good house
keepers rule the roost. Here's a
fine place for ammunition soap,
sapoho cleaning powders, house
hold ammonia, ecrubbing brushes,
brooms and mops. All you need
to do is to supply water and mus
clar energy. Another thing you'll
find out if you visit us: Whatever
you buy here is as represented
and as low priced as possible.
PHONE MAIN 46
QEDDLf BRLf
NORTH FIR STREET
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AN EASTER EESTIVAL
will be very incomplete without a
good supply of Selders' confection
ery. We furnish it put up in a
large variety of forme, boxes and
baskets, which make it very de
sirable to eend as greetings to
your friends. ' The well-known
purity and delicacy of flavor of
our confections make them par
ticularly attractive to all lovers of
good, delicious and wholesome
candy.
SELDER, The Candy
Man
J. R. OLIVER.
UNION COUNTY
ABSTRACTS
Farm Loans a Specialty
Best equipped abstracter in Union
county. Many years experience
with the Union county records
gives me a great advantage. It
ie folly to purchase real estate
without first securing a proper
abstract. An abstract from my
office will show the title just as
it appeare on.the official record.
). R. OUVER,
LA GRANDE, OREG ON
Room SI Sorrmer Building
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JACKS and STALLIONS
C. R. Hibberd will stand two
Jacks and two Stallions on the
Bennett ranch.
TROGAN is the largest Jack
that was ever in Union county,
stands 17 hands weighs 1180 lbs.
terms Insured for $12. Another
Jack weighs 1000 lbs., $10.
TIB Jr is a road stallion with a
record of 2:22 of the Nutwood
Glen Wilkes bred, weight 1200
lbs, insure for $ 1 0
BEN is a 6-year-old Clyde
weight 1800 lbs. of the Boyd stock
5Jor,th? ,eason W 10 to insure
Would be pleased to have breed
ers call and look ;these animals
over they will bear inspection.
1 also have one Jack 8 months
old and four Jenniee which I will
sell or trade for etock. Vergere
phone. ImblerP. O.
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RICIUOAM
Extra rich black loam, for filling gar
dene, etc.. for sale and delivered. I also
have gravel for str ct filling, close in
delivered on the pla:e,
J. L. Mars.
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