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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1906)
7 WUIIttKi WAN If D Grant Keys of this city. ha received a letter from the assissum chief of the Panama Canal construction department at Washington, stating that they are in need of dredge engineers, with American experience, alec men witn experience in mall electrical refrigerating plaits, also locomotive engineers. The latter are re ceiving! (W per months. "' The instructions state that a rigid ; physical examination will be necessary. Those crippled or suiting from chronic diseases or otherwise incapacitated will hot be appointed. TABLETS A new line of tablets just arrived. W. K. Davis. 1 S 1 6 Adamn Avenue. MAT DAY XEROSIS The pupil of tha Whit school are preparing a very excellent program to be rendered at 2:00 p.m. May I. The public will be welcomed. The exercises are to occur in front of the school build ing, and seats will be provided for all who attend. The program will appear in tomorrow, evening's Observer. J. M. Martin, Suit. flOTKf 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 $36 per month rent. I will let the first on to call have a bargain, a they must be sold at one. ' - Fred Jacobs. YOU AMD YOUR LADY ARE INVITED to call at our new store and try our ' ICE iCREAM SODA We are prepared to furnish ths very latest drinks and our ser vice is aosolutely correct Our confection are the latest and. daintiest creations and are sure to pleas the palate as wall as the eye. Do not be afraid to hri th rV.irzr. cr U,m - Tiiey will receive courteous and gentlemanly treatment BEST CANDIES, NUTS AND FRUITS Cigars, Tobacco, Smoker's Sundries DONNELLY & SCHEURER Next Door to Post Office j THE l e STANDARD TONIC - The ingredients of which S. S. S. is composed, and the method of com bining and preparing them so that they gently and pleasantly build up an.! strengthen every part of the body, make it the ideal tonic for a disorder . condition of the system. Every one feels the need of a tonic sometimes The system seems to get "out of gear, " the appetite becomes fickle, tht energies are depressed, sleep is not restful or refreshing, and the entire body has a nervous, worn-out feeling. When the system is in this depleted, run down condition it must be aided by a tonic, and S. S. S. is recognized even -where as the standard. Being made entirely of rrx ts, herbs and barks elected for their gentle action as well as their invigorating effect on the system, it will not disagreeably affect any of the delicate members or tissue., as do most of the so-called tonics on the market which contain potash or ome other harmful mineral ingredient. These derange the stomach and ' digestion, unfavorably affect the bowels or otherwise damage the health. 8. S. S. tones up the stomach and digestion, improves the appetite, produces refreshing sleep, rids the body of that tired, run-down feeling, and supplies ' tone and vigor to the entire system. It re-establishes the healthy circulation of the blood, acts more promptly and gives better and more lasting results than any other tonic, and because of its vegetable purity is an absolutely safe medicine for young or old. S. S. S. acts admirubly in cases of dyspep sia, indigestion and other stomach troubles, and after using it that uncom fortable fee! ng of fullness, dizziness- or drowsiness, after eating, are no longer felt. Not only is S. S. S. the greatest of all tonics but possesses puri fying mid alterative properties, and if there is a taint in the blood it will promptly 'love) every trace and restore perfect health. In selecting yout tonic f )X t'ais year do not experiment but get S. S. S., the recognized stand rd. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA. PAPERS PAPERS Hundreds of Old Papers, 25 ct$ per Hundred. 1 he best in the world for underlaying your capets Tiy thim and you will say so your self, For sale , at th fjjf OBSERVER OFFICE mm the '.CHURCHES riBiT CHUB H T CHRISTIAN w"IKSC Fuf siul Umidiaa uppoalta Knlej Howl Suniray BM . .. II a a Beading room at Mm- plareopan Inrada) and Tbirrdate from 10 to 1 1 -JO a as and FuJafs sud Sutoidayn from t to 4 p IP. LATTER PAVIUXT8 Banna? Brhool.... . Man Ergalai arr t pan MntMl Impro-emcnl Aaauctatiou mceta com- loinUjr at JJu p iu CATHOLIC CHURCH V W.J. Whytcteotor haw u" , , I,,, a an HlKta Maw ... 10 a m Hoaary aad Beaedtnlon lotto ti g Iva m. a St. PETER'S EPISCOPAL CIICKCH Uptoa H. Ulboa, rectoc . v . ' Second; Buodaf Attar CasUr Holy Communion.... -....,. Jt a w Sunday rebooU . m Morning Brrvlee tl a m Kvrniof Bcrvtot .. l p w Bver ooe Invited 10 atlaad Ihm aervioaa C-BTHAt.CUDKCHol OHRIHT. OPPOSITE BOM MB HOUSE a H. Klot. p tar, laos F. si. Bible Bobool ....... 10 a m Morning Wnrahlp . , ,. , .11 a a). V C iuctiuaH..HK.MH.H7e f n Evangrliitlo aervlca............. e.00 p m l-racr inrctlDS Wi dnuday......g:0Q p n Boy.' Ulnb PriUT..... SJ0 to 8; Morning "ConweraUon, Iu Coot and V lu" Evnlng-Tke Bleaalog on The PnewuUd for fUghtcoumeat Sake" A ootdlal Invitation to all tbe eervlece. M. E CHl'KCH v Rev. B. F. Meredith, pt r ' HandayB-hool...... ....'.10 t m Juulor Leamc.... ............ p ni Epwortb Uagut.......... ........ 7 p 01 I bun b 8erTloea,.......... ,..n a m and 8 p u Mornlng'Tbe Imllatloa of Cbrlal" Evening "Opportunity" A coidltl Invl'allon to all tbeae aervtcea intended to alL PRRSBTT MIAN CHURCH Rav. E B Bay, pa tor Sunday School ......... .la n Junior Endeavor , . , 1 p ni Hcalor EBdeaTor..................,7 p m Prayer Meeting Thursday .........,....'... p m PrearblDg Hunday ,U am and Ipn Mornlnr "Tbc Prlvllrge of Servloe andOidl- Datlon of EMere" Evenlng-"Pral HerTloa, Tbe great revl 1 aonga "I'be Kinga Bualnbaa" and 'Uloiy Bong" with othera will be rrndcied. ; Tne ohorua cbolr under tbe direction o( Mm Lyle. j - A eordia' Invitation la given to all w bo hate no ohorch borne to attend tbeae service BAPTI8T CHURCH Re. W. f. Olbaon. paator Hunday f-bool. .... ... . 10 a i B. Y. P. M 7 1 m Praer Meetlni, ........ -Thursday a p m Preaching Kunday. ......... II a m and 8pm Boya' CJab, Saturday .... ........7J0 p m Morning "The Bouroe and End of the Mis sionary Movement" , Evening "Leuon from San rand ico'e Dis cipline" , , B. V. P. M.-I.ed Vy Mm. T. H. Boynfon Theme "God-ward Infiuencea and Hoar We Should Peeelve Them" The choir led by Mr, Ore n will render appropriate mimic To all ae vlceawe Invite and a-elrome both r.eaii an I nrtniir i-i n- .run at. PROHIBITION CONVENTION The Prohibitionists of Union county will meet in convention and conference Wednesday, May 2d at 10 a. m. at Central Church. All Prohibitionists and temperance workers are requested to be present. By order of Executive Com mittee. . W. A. Worstell, Chairman. SPECIAL RATES Agant Moore of the 0. R. & N. will sell tickets on May 2, 3, 4 and 5th to Los Angeles and return for $50. coughs QUICKEST CURE cotos THE WONDER WORKER throat 1 DR. KIMC'S I LUNGS KJ 1111 W CHAS. EBY, SR- of Elizabeth, 111- wrltesi "I prld out over $160 U local phy sicians, who treated me for La Grippe without giving me any relief, v afterward bought a $1.00 bottle of DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY, and after taklnf, contents of this one bottle I was entirely cured." Mci 50c md $1.03 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED! Trial Bottles fnt --2 scld m reco;::ieeo by 1 ! U N I ON COUNTY jN'cwlin. .'.Di-ujr Company Union County presents to the home seeker a greater number of diversified industries than any county in the state, out side of Multnomah county which is practically Portland. , t do not believe that there is another county in the Inland Empire that can show fourteen different industries whose total annual revenue produces an average of $193,000.00 cash. The annual report of the State labor Commissioner, places Union County third in the state, in the employment of labor It requires 194 solid -trains of fourtv cars each to carry the produce of our county to the market, more than a train every other day throughout the year. '.'An admirable climate." The past winter only for a few hours did the mercury reach zero No excessive heat in the summer and our cool refreshing nights cannot be appreciated by the residents of the east until they are permitted to enjoy them. Our soil is rich and productive. c i e we to mention yields they would not - be believed. The only way to become acquainted with this "Garden of Eden" is to personly visit this land of diversity, as when you see the crops growing and harvested they speak for themselves. . Our forrests will require many many decades of the present activity before they begin to yield and we now have thirty or more saw mills which give employment the year round in the mills and logging camps The only sugar beet factory In the stats is located at La Grande, the County Seat of Union County with a population of 5,000, progressive wide awake people who extend the glad hand to all. This is the commercial, educational and social center of the county. ' ,- ' La Orande is known as the railroad town of the O. R. & N. Co. whose annual payroll at this place exceeds $300,000.00. From here the branch road is now pushing through the northern part of this county, on into the Wallowa County, starts a freight division, machine shops, round houses, and one of ' the largest railroad yards on the evatem. anrf ---.t:'-.; cfS;o. T;. uuuiii. auwois or a Urands i a muuiiu m none in cities of this size in this state. We now have three buildings and a fourth, an eight room brick building in course of construction, giving imployment to twenty-two teachers. The principal office of tho Qeande Ronde Electric Co. is located in this city. This Company furnishes power and light for the city of La Grande. Island Citv. Cove, Union, and. the Hot Lake Sanitorium. mi wi mm mm mmmiiwii i'IH"iH I 1T V' "j?'?-"" . ).:-.' 'r , , -,-- n-..-... n L .7 .: :.!;L ,;' Hi ::iii!H!':'H!!m,ti.;,- ; X.- - a a"jttftrt ..aHaniVntMitriftir i--'i"Ah aUr?t! .-. SOME OF THE M ANY BEAUTIFUL HOMES OF YR0SPER0US UNION COUNTY RESIDENTS VALUE OF PRODUCTS Wheat Lumber Sugar ,r Oats and Barley . Cattle $650,000 640.000 .... 265.090 250.000 250.000 Hogs 200.000 Hay Dairy Products ... Fruit Horses and Mules Sugar Beets Poultry Potatoes Wood 120.000 125.000 100.000 100.000 100.000 60.000 30.000 60.000 $2,830,000 - GAR LOADS Lumber 3000 X Wheat j 2000 J OaU and Barley 1. 600 ? Wood 600 5 Ice 600 Fruit .-... 250 Sugar 200 Potatoes 200 Hay ; 200 Cattle een a - - w Hogs 100 Horses and Mules , 60 7750 : f ? fi. 14? 5