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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1907)
t MEW . Dry Family Washing i r 4s ,f fa m We wash, starch and dry your clothes and iron all the fat pieces for you. After we return them, you simply dampen and iron the underwear and few fancy starched pieces. Rough - t No Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Vests, Overalls or Jumpers done in this department. No bundle of Rough Dry done for less than SOc IT IS OUR AI You pay from $1.00 to $1.50 to a washerwoman who only rids you of the work not of the mess and bother of "Blue Monday." Let us rid you of all of It. TO ELIMINATE from the home, the one day of the week which brings great discomfort to the whole family house hold (washday) Tn Relieve Her. whose dutv it is to wash, from the back breaking labor which home washing always brings. To Save, to our customers the expense of coal, soap, blueing snd steam about the house, which causes great damage to lace curtains, wall paper and furnitute. To Prevent Illness, which often results from a damp atmosphere. To help you in your servant girl problem-you. can retain the pne you now have, or secure another without trouble, if you mention that she is not to wash. . Machinery Arrived. Open for Business Soon, The price for which we are to do this work does not allow for credit. Pay each week if possible upon the delivery of the bundle. Please remember that our machinery is new, our help has to be organized and it may b6 two or three weeks before everythingis in good running order. Do not expect too much of us at the start. We are here to do a square business and treat our patrons right. Mis takes WILL happen; something may be lost. If so. we will settle with you in a satisfactory manner. Send or Rough Dry Department lists are White. Our regular laundry lists are Yellow Laundry Phone, Main 78. Uptown Office, Red 321 phone us your address and our driver will call and explain our method of doing whshing, give prices, etc. Believing that an up-town office would prove a great conven ience to our patrons, we have established an office at Anderson & Myers' Barber Shop. Washing left with them will be delivered there promptly. They are also author ized to collect and rec.ipt bills for the Laundry. A. C. Cherry, President I. M. C.xrry. Scc. Trcas. CHERRY'S F El !? Y A. B. CHERRY Manager (INCORPORATED) , .4 :., .. - free .Oregon State Lands Irrigated! J Vc are entitled to 20,40, CO m orlGOacics FRf:t by nirp.y pay for the cost of irrigation, which I COO per acre, payab'e one-fourth cash, ecuat annual payments. in three Titie direct from the STATE OF OREGON. This lar.d is goinj fast; Co not delay; call or write ted ay. Join the Ixcursiiiii to Redmond, Oregon, iju. 22. 10O7. Fare and One tliirtl $11.60 for the Round Trip to Sluniko, Oregon to see the f ree State Lanls, which we have been ttdvttising. There will be a large crowd go from La Grande, leave your name with The taslern Oregon Cognizing Company, Foley Block, La Grande Oregon, as early as possible and secure the reduced rates. AMUSEMENT TOMORROW NIGHT If one wants a nelacdrama that is the "real thing" he should stu "Nettie, The Newsgir!" wiiich started a three nights' epc.verntnt at tne Grand last evening. The p -iy is well constructed, filled with strarge situations lhat make one "sit up and tdk? notice." while the comedy throughout the entiru p.ice is clem wholesome and giod. Scenically, the play is one ii the best the- Gr::nd has offered this seasrn ard the company pressenting it is fui y up t i the s.'. mdard of DODular priced attractions, especially good being the work of Miss Isabell Lowe, in the title role of Nettie. The play will finish the week at the Grand with a family matinee for the ladies on Saturday afternoon. Salt Lake Herald. Judge Thomas O. Hailey, whon he re ' j lires fro"n the sjprem.: bunch in a few ! days, will move to Per land, wnere he , I will enter into pjrtncrs'i ? with the law j firm of Chamberlain & Trijinas, cf which i Governor Chamberlain is the senior part ner. The new firm .will be known as Chamberlain. Thomas & Hj.'!ey." Judje Hailey wil; remain in Stilem for a part of the legislative s;ssicn. -and will then go to Pendleton, wnero he will close up his business interests preparatory to moving to Portland to reside. He wil! still maintain a branch ol'ilca, at Pendleton. SOCIETY iE$K:R, OREGON COLONIZING CO. i-'e'ey Block La Grande, Oregon uv- lilt :; ..... ., TV-. fV I iV. good rooo ; Good Service I are points of merit tnat belong to our restaurant. You djn't go away hnn gry. and what you get builds you up and don't cause dyspepsia. There are two things "to one ever complains of. and that is our food and our prices I HI. K STAUrtAT J. A. AtiiUlLIo ,;:oprietor The Lyle Tuesday Musieale meets to morrow afternoon at two thirty o'clock in the parlors of the Commercial Club. WANTS FORMATION A post card addressed to the county clerk of Union county, reads as follows Dear Sir; In 1889, my son. Frank Loughran. went to the Pacific Coast, and it is thought he sought your locality. He is now S5; was a stenographer and type writer. I will give $50 for any informa' tion regarding him. Kindly give my inquiry such publicity as you can and oblige. Joseph Loughran., Principal Examiner, Bureau of Pensions, Washington D. C HOW TO AVUID PNEUMONIA We have never heard of a single in stance of a cold resulting in pneumonia or other lung trouble when Foley's Honey and Tar has been taken. It not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse anv substitute offered. Dr. C. J. Bishop of Agnew, Mich., writes: "i have used Foley's Honey and Tar in three very severe cases of pneumonia with good results in every case." H. A. Stanie's : SUCCESSOR Stanieis & TO .larman CONTRACTING PAINTER PAPER HANGER and DECORATOR Phone Black 1781 La Grande Ore. IN (i HURRY? THEN CALL THE TRANSFER MAN At will take that trunk to the De pot or your home in less time than i lakes to tell it. Day phene Red 76 1 Night " Black 1792 Wagon always at youi service ART LfSSONS Miss N'na Huntock wishes toannourco o the ladies of La Grande that she t prepared to take cro'ers and give lesser 5 in both water colors and china paintrj;. Slud.o at 905 Main St. FOR SALE Fine Jfirsej irilchcow. Ap ply to H. S. Cavana. I1GW TO CURE (till MAINS "To enjoy freedom f.om chilblains",, writer-John Kemp. East OlisTield. Me.. "I apply Buckltn's Arnic Sivo. Havs also used it for salt rheuip ith excellent results". Guaranteed tocure fovsr sores, indolmit ulcers, piles, burns, wounds, frost at Newlm.' bites and skin diseases. 3 rug store. 2c J 0. H. STEWARD. Proprietor and Manager. . J t TUESDAY, JANUARY 15: GOUID AND FREED present their big melodramatic Novelty IIIIIEWl A splendid Company, headed by MISS ISABELLE LOWE i Scenic Investiture unsurpassed Every act carried in its entirety I 4 BIG SPECIALTIES 4 : PRICES: Orchestra and Orchestra Circle 75o Gallery 25c and 60c Dress Circle 60c Pride of Grande Ronde The product of the lmbler flouring mill situated in the very heart of the best wheat land in Grande Ronde valley, consequently the best flour. A trial will convince you of its superority Insist on having your order fiiled with '.his brand or the "Patent" from this same mill. For sale by all first class dealers. Don't submit to any substitution. i ! Pride of Grande Ronde r? U 1.1 I