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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1907)
y , t -f- v . -'-- vv -' . gSgpsy-jr v - T. ' i n I X pnotos.r; CHERRY'S NEW LAUNDRY Ready For Business Monday, Jan. 21 The Public is Cordially Invited to Call Satur day Evening January 19 Between the Hours of 7 and 9 o'clock and s?e our Up-to-date Machinery in Operation. , Respectively CHERRY'S NEW LAUNDRY BUILDING LOCATED NEARLY OPPOSITE "CHRONICLE" OFFIEG LUMB ER 3) KETAILHD AT WHOLESALE PRICES Bitter Lumber and Cheaper than is sold in La Grande, W deliver it lo your building Ciaiith ioivk luiihi v 4 4 WANTS INFORMATION A post card addressed Jto the county clerk of Union county, reads as follows: Dear Sir; In 1889, my son, Frank Loughran, wsntto the Pacific'Coast, and it is thought he sought'your locality. He is now 35; 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 Louohran., Principal Examiner, Bureaujof Pensions, Washington D. C, FOR RENT Four room cottage, 2010 Adams Avenue. Appiy 2004 Avenue. Phone Black 1632. HOW TO AYO'D PNEUMONIA We have never heard of a single in stanca of a cold resulting in pneumonia or other lung trouble when Foley's Honev ar.rt Tar nas been taken. It not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens tne luns. Ask for Foluy's Honey and Ta ana refuse any substitute offered. Dr. C J. Bishop of Agnew. Mich., writes: 'i have used Foley s Honey and Tar in three j very severe cubes of pneumonia with good resuii.3 in every case. LADD CANTON ITEMS Misses Alta and Mary Banton spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives in La Urapde. Mr and Mrs William Sherwood spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Wm Graham. Miss Eula Peebler who has been work ing for Mrs Oliver came home Sunday. Miss Kate Braden spent, Sunday night with Miss Jennie Sherwood at the bo .u of Mr and Mrs T F Sherwood. Miss Ruby Winn and Mr and MrsCt-tire Young were the guests of Miss E.len Stevens last week. Mrs John Green of Payette, Idaho, who has been visiting relatives at her old home in Ladd Canyon, has gone to La Grande. The eighteen months old daughter of Mr and Mrs Wm Turnbow, is suffering from an abscess on the neck. The child was taken to La Grande Monday to have it lanced. Mr L Drumsmith is supplying the schoo house with plenty of wood this winter. The following program was rendered at literary Jan. 11. " Song, "The Skaters" School Rec, "Three Little Kittens". Ettie Banton Duet, "In the Shadow of the Pines" Mabel and Kate Counsel! Dialogue, "The Doctor and the Sick Doll" Characters: Ruh Peebler, Hattie Fur- gjson Rec, "Modifying Mistake" .. Verdie Graham Solo, "My Old Brown Coat and Me".. ... Mrs. Couch Monologue, "Mrs. Caudle's Umbrella Lecture" Alice Jones Reading, "The Oregon Hen" Mrs. Fred Braden Dialogue, "Curing an Invalid" Characters: Alta Banton, Lulu Couns el!, Kate Counsel!, Mary Banton, Mabel Counsel!. Rec, "The Disobedient Mouse" Maud Banton Duet, "Two Little Negroes".- . Henry Counsel! and Eddie Graham Rec, "Favorite Game"..... Roy Couch Reading of the Ladd Canyon"Sledg Hammer" Mabel Counsel! Our BRAW ATTENTION There's one way to get a corret idea of our work, that is by coming to our studio and inspecting the work we do. Our talk here will not give you an iuC uw. will anvor.e else's, come and see- We never substitute inferior papers in our work, consequently our photos J t havetnat exquisite nrusn evoiy ui u. I Prices Moderate. j PI. J. RITTJbUR I; Photographer La Grande, Ore. WORK GUARANTEED PRICES REASONABLE SANITARY PLUMBJJY PffiRT ITfMS Miss Mary Spickelmire, who was taxen down with typhoid Thanksgiving is slowly improving. Mr and Mrs Elmer Scott are quaran tined on account of small pox. Mrs Dave Beveridge is on the tick list. Last week while coasting, Albert Han sen received cuts which necessitated sev eral stitches to be taken. School is progressing nicely with" an at tendance of fifty-six. The Grande Ronde Lumber Company making improvements on its mill before beginning the seasons run. The company has purchased another engine for their logging road on Rock Creek. The Royal Na:ghbors installed the fol lowing officers for the ensuing year: PastOricle. Mrs Emma Lund: Oracle Mrs Ida Heath; Vice Oracle, Mrs Lena Nelson; Chancellor, Mrs Carrie Kelley; Recorder. Mrs Pauline Hansen; Marshal Mrs Helen Cameron; Inter Sentinel, Miss Myrtle Lund; Outer Sentinel Mr Burt Cole Managers. Mrs M try Pohman; Mr Matt Coalwell and Mrs Georgeanna Coalwell Is as do .tor essential in vour home as the OUR WORK Executed In workmanlike manner anJ ipp.aved unitary standards. Carrying a conyM ''nt of Bath Tubs, Sinks, Toilets, bivaljry. and all plumbing fixtures. G. W. O'NtilL 1015 Washington Avenue iEPHONE RED 161 B. W. NOYES JOHN HALL NOYES & HALL Dealers in Electric Supplies WAN FED Board and Roomers at the Palmer House. All white help. Reasonable rates. LAMPS and HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY Phone Red 261 Corner Fir and Adams Avenue W.th L. C. Smith in creamery building PUUf LARD Is to be found at Stillwell & Company's market. Phone Main 16. ART LESSONS Miss Nt Huntc,ck wishes to announce to the ladies of La Grande that she i prepared to take orders and give lesser in both water colors and china painting Studio at 906 Main St. "J FOR i COUGHS 2 FOR THROAT KING OF CURES colds THE WOfJDER WORKER iiwiiwisiMin ii mm m ihiihiiwih I DR. KING'S AND LUIMCS 1 - Msassjssss)eBysjSKaMfiM'iMiiM '"""nawinwwwsMsswBsjsMws IFOR coughs and colds PREVENTS PHEUMOIIIA I had the most debilitating cough a mortal was ever afflicted with, and my friends expected that when I left my bed it would surely be for mv ave. Our doctor nronounced mv case Incurable. S but thanks be to God, four bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery cured me so completely that I am Ik all sound and well. MRS. EVA UNCAPIIER, Grovertown, Ind. I Pries 50c and $1.00 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED! Trial Bottla Fraa A. Stanleys i SUCCESSOR Stanicls & TO larman i i i j I CONTRACTING PAINTER PAPER HANGER and DECORATOR ' e t e Phone ' Black 1781 x Z. '. A child quickly grasps the meaning of the above characters. But it often'takes a lifetime to appreciate their value. You can greatly assist the child in learn- 1 ing the value of a dollar. How? By having him or her open a savings account with this bank, and by en- couraging the saving habit. IHE EASTERN OREGON TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK OFFICERS GEO TcSvfp 'r "I Wm. MILLER. Vice President GEO. L CLEAVER. Cashier T. J. SCROGG1N. Asst. Cashier F J. HOLMES. Treasurer, A DELICIOUS DINNER Without Precedent can be served on your Dinner table if you a'hi ?mr( U,r ,lneS f HeinZ ickled 5? I (y hls fmPlele line- Then we have pop corn ttat wni pop. De Hcidus Booth oysters are sold here too. Then we have a hundred other assessories that make a record breaker dinner. A THE CITY GROCERY ANDJBAKERY E. P0LACK, Propr. SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY i "NEWLIN DRUG COMPAI--v ,'l.Xtns.!.,' "J i-a urands Ore. ;