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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1906)
- Todays News Today in The Evening Observer, a news paper for the Home TRY IT Patronize the merchants whose Advertisements you read in the Daily or Weekly Observer. Their goods are reliable and they belong to the aggressive class that make cities greater and bet ter -money spent with them will surely help you- -TRY IT Our Commercial Printing Department is 0 K- -TRY IT OFFICIAL (All Pacific Northwest Convention. Spokane, Washington, Tuesday, September 25. 1906. at 10:00 a ra A a result of extended conference held at Portland and Spokane, under the aus pices of the Executive Committee of the Portland Commercial Club and the Pub licity Committee of the Spokane Chamber of Commerce, it was unanimously decided to hold a convention at Spokane and in vite the co-operation of every commer cial and industrial body in the states of Oregon. Washington. Idaho and Montana to participate through representative del egations. The purpose of this gathering it to bring together the representative men of this most prosperous section of the United States, and after thorough consultation unite upon a plan to advertise the actual resources and not to exploit the peculiar advantages of any of the cities. In all this vast empire the greatest resource is timber, the principal cereal Is wheat the chief fruit the apple, the great est force water power, and the most necessary development increased itriga tion, while mining and . stockraising are equally important. Every city and town in the four states is equally interested in securing the home -builder, for it is only through increased population that we can develop these tremendous resources which are of necessity the foundation upon which our cities must be permanently prosperous. Tiie umbers ana active members of the leading commercial organizations in the Pacific Northwest have discussed this meeting and have ' promised to be present personally. The lowest possible railroad rates will be made, and the work of this convention will be watched with interest by the Passenger and Immigration officials of all the trans continental railroads, many of whom will attend. There is a universal disposition throughout all this section of the United States to have its resouroes advertised, its busiest and best men are ready to put up their money and give them time. It is expected that the legislature of all the four interested states may be nduced to make appropriations for advertising their own peculiar advantages and the lawmakers of the four states wilt be very, much interested in the de liberations of this conventions, and for that reason all delegates are urged to ascertain the sentiment in their immediate communities before earning to the Can- vention. We are anxious that our locality ahou.!d be represented. Hope their call will be taken a a per sonal appeal by every community It reaohes, Hoping to meet you at Spokane, Tubs day, September 25th. we are, Very eordully youri, Theodore B. Wilcox, Chairman, Executive Committee, . Portland Commercial Club. C. C. Dennis. Chairman, Publicity Committee, Spokane Chamber of Commerce. Address all communications to R. C. Rohrabacher, Secretary, Publicity Committee, Spokane Chamber of Commerce. BIDS WANTED Notice i hero by given that the under signed will receive sealed bids up to and including August 29 for removing 8,000 to 10,000 cubicyardsof sand and gravel. We reservethe right to reject any and all bids. For further particulars inquire at the office of the. Qeorge Parlmer Lumber Company La Grande National Bank Bldg. La Grande Oregon, Only 82 years old J am only 82 year old and don't expect even when get to be real old to feel that way as long as I can get Elec trio Bitters, says Mrs. E. H. Brunson, of Dublin, Ga. Surely there's nothing else keeps the old as young and makes me wean as strong as mis grana tonic medicine. Dyspepsia, torpid liver, in flamed kidneys or chronic constipation are unknown after taking Electric Bitten a reasonable time. Guaranteed hy New lin uru- oo. Prico ouc. Pharmacists throuahout the world hsve devoted their lives to the perfecting of noiiisters Kocky mountain tea. it con tains the choicest medical roots and herbs known to modern medicine. Tea or Tab lets, 35 cents. Newlin Druo Company, I live and let my brethern live With all that s good to me; Unto the poor some cash I give, I he balance I give Hocky Mountain I ea Newun Dhuo Company A hard lot of troubles to contend with, spring from a torpid liver and blockaded bowels, unless J you awaken them to cneir proper action with Dr. King's New Life Pills; the plea antest and most effective cure (or Cons tipation. They prevent Appendicitis and tone up the system. Soo. at Newhn Drug Co. T T MAR1 Contractor and Builder Dealer in Buildinjj Material j Building Stone, Clean Coarse Sand and j Gravel delivered. La Grande, Oregon j Dm a line namins work, and I will J nrr.e t rgV. prsc. PROFESSIONAL (AKDS PHYSICIANS G L BIGGERS M. D, Physician and Soroeon 1'Ic Ralston Bid. over J.M.Beiry's store Offce Phone Black 1B21 Kbjidence Phone Red 1001 , J. H. HUBBARD. M. D. ; Physician and Surgeon Office In Slater Building, Cor. Fir Street and Jefferson Avenue. Phone Main 79 DS. A. L. RICHARDSON Physician and Surgeon i OiF.ce over Hill' Drug Store. Or!) . Phone 1362 Residence Main 65 N. MOLITUR M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Cor. Adams Avenue and Depot St Uffioe Main 68 Residence Main 68 WILLARD SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SUROBON , .wt Building, opposite Sommer House fifcee hour, 1 to 4, 7. to 8. p. m. Pi -me Main 71 BACON & HAlu PHYSICIANS AND SUROEONS "tic in Foley Building, Phone Main 19 . T. oacon resioence, Mam 18 M, K. Hall residence, Main 52 DR. H. VOLP. Physician and Surobon Jffic: Corpe Building. Telephone Main 80 Call answered day or night. -R. F, E. MOORE DR. H. C. P. MOORE Osteopathic Physician Xirksville Graduates, under Founder Office Sommer Building , P tones: Office Main 63; Res. Main 64 ATTORNEYS CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD Attorneys-at-Law la 0 hanoi orboon Ofiic In Foley Building .j. r. Williams A. C. Williams WILLIAMS BROS ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Office In Ralston Building ,a Grande, Oreuon L. A. PICKLER L.VIL, Minino, Irrioation Enoinesrino AND SURVEYINQ Estimates, Plan, and Specifi cations. Office in Bohnenkamp Building. Ik Grands, Orsoqn Dentists C. B. CAUTHORN DENTIST Office ovor Hill' Drug Store . a 3ranoi. Crboon VETERINARY SURGEON DR. P. A. CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON Jffce at Hill's Drugstore, La Grande Or Residence Phone Red, 701 jfh'ce Phone 136) Farmer Line 63 LIGHTNING COLLECTION AGENT H. A. Watson, Mgr. Our system get the money. Full particular made known upon application to interested partes. 2 Office Lewis building La Grande, Or. , S THE TAYLOR STUDIO f To the Summer Girl: I want you to visit my studio and let me show you how succetsfuly x I can photograh you in your sum- mergown. Come while your gown is fresh and new. it will look neat T er in a picture than after it has S been to the laundry. Remember the new location of THE TAYLOR STUDIO is next door to the Observer 2 vm.e phonr m ACM 1 lf2 SUNDAY PHONE 841 1 li "' LOWE DRfCTGRY ij f.vned ts atfc "'w tr CLBiggors V7.p!,R-Sn0okj 1. O. O Pr". , . . - ! v&?& hM every Saturday tnH rbr0t)Jar coriially invited to ; afeu?antP'at " j t I a t n f o ' ""' ""BUCKLE, N. I' D. E. Cox, Sec ;i STAR nr,iMDur . :. :! ri. i . nr"nd third Th" r .vu.iwi welcome, i D. E. Cox, Scribe. 5 M. W. A.r . ftZT"..'-. i, ' J - v.,iiuw vamp no. meets evsrv fir . i K., . ' k of the month at I. O. O. F. hall i IIS1 n'8hbors are cordially invitej' acl9no. c. ; uHii, if- John Hau, Clerk. FOBF;TrDe'nr. . .. ' m.ij iT Vr ul AitK kja c; Sla'dnMa"n N- 22 meets each Thq dy.n,ghtin Redman hall. BroX re invited to attend. 1 V? t . f r i e V?sn n0H n'f Ran.1 - USnooorass F .nancial.Sec. I Board of Trustees-Dr. G. L. Bioo John Hall and C. S. Wiluaml j FRIENnsHrn'TriuT m- . .. - MCh BBttTTAft" "-l "8nnMi p na i. visit r.ignts walcome. ; .,, ... ... H. C. Ball, Ct ""jch, Kecora Keeper , .... . II I '. I.I. Mr WMM h. noon at the Redmen hall All visit! launi are walcome. M.C.Y,sUteI.CommMi ' ixuvpui , j B. P. O. E.. L fiRAninir r nrvp '...wv, bVWUE, t 433-Meets each Thursday evening ight o'clock In Elks' hall, on Ada. Avenue. Visitins Bmth r. ,!, invited to attend. . E. W. Diiio 17..H.J r..i. fciMiwu xuiar E. McCully, Recording Secretary. LA GRANDE LODGE No 16 WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Mee the K. of P. hall in the Corp building. ...wiiv uiaiiiiHj waicome. t u is r , nui command J. H. Kebnby, Clerk. RED CROSS LODGE. N 07m.. every Monday evening in Castle Ha worpe ouiming. a Pythian welcome .11 ..!-!.! r , . an visiung rinignts, , R. Pattison, K. R. & S. RATH BONE- SISTERS Row' Turn pie No. 9 meets every Wadneadav von ing at 8 p. m. in the K. of P. Hall in th uorpe building. Visiting member cordi ally invited. ' Milly Frawlby M. E. C Eunicb Prootkr M. of R. & C. HORSES LOST Return fifteen and twenty hoad o young hariai, brand hilf cirilj V o.i thigh, have disapeared from my pisturt A reward will be piid for the retur or information leadinj tj thj rasovjrj A. a. L.CNLEY. TOR SALE Eightacres.6 room house.barn, place fc chickens or hogs, orchard, all kinds Fruit and plenty of water. Locited eas of flouring mill, will ex;hingo for it propjrty Apply at promises. JohnQavai IM A HURRY? THEN CALL THE TRANSFER MAN ; He will take that trunk to th De pot or your home in less time than ir. takes to tell it. Day phono Rod 76 1 Wight " Black .1792 Wagon always at youi service LITTLE THINGS K WALL PAPER make big differences sometimes. Pattern, colonnp, texture. Md'&sl printing -lotR of trifles go to make up Lig succassei or big failuit in interior dsr.nrat ing. Got our froead vice, look tluoufjh our x hibiuon rooms and s.et wall papir that's worth your buying. STANIELS & JARMAN Paper Hangers and Dccoratoratars