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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1907)
'hit E riRST BUGLE BLAST, ADS 3 i D. R TEwAXr.. fttorld ManaAr. it TO WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 20 v XHE LAY THAT WONT WEAR OUT .'5- e on. Uassifled adds bring quick results. Try one today. E. NANKEVILIJ.PIGTSQUEijena J (KIMIIIitiiftA A ! 'A u FOS SALE Four brood aows, on Pol . and China bora and four shoates. B. M J i PMQT. May Park. Pbona Black 1016" -. -f MONEY-For loar.t on city property see - m. Grant's agency. Also real estate and insurance. FOR RENT A neat 4 room cottage on Adams Avenue. Inquire 2004 Adam Avenuo. Phone Black 1832. KAohiuwable DRESSMAKING All order promptly filled. Price reason able. Call at 1903 3d st between Park and Adam Ave. Phone Red 711 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping room in tuites of two, three or four, in central loca tion. Also four room house. Phone .orall t 1419 Adam Ave. 1ARM FOK RhNl-oOli acres w.K improved, 3 miles from Island City, -wash rent.. None but tellable parties need, apply. Inquire at Adcocks & Fritz furniture store, La Grande. FOR RENTFurnished room for light housekeeping. Apply at corner of 0. and 8th Street. 1402 O St. R RELIABLE ABSTRACTS OF TITLES go to the. La. Qrande Invest ment Company. La Grande Ore., in holey building. JR SALE Eight aci ts. su room bouse barn, place for chicken or hogs, all kind of fruit and plenty of water. Locat ed east of flooring mill.1 , Apply ; at premises or address, John GAvaii...La . Grande Oregon. REAL ESTATE LOANS Any amount on city and country real estate. Loan closed promptly, a soon a title is ap proved. . La Gbamdi Investment .com pany. FOR SALE Polen China boar 9 months old lot exchange or. saUv also several smaller ones for. sale, also- two Jersey milch cow for sale. Apply to H-Vehr LaGr&.de, R. F. D. No. 1 also Verger Phone. FOR SALE Two acres, one block east of new school bouse, two dwellings, and other improvements. Will tell cheap for cash if sold at once. Water right with place. Inquire of W.T. Davis, La Grande, Oregon. WANTED By the George Palmer Lum ber Company 125 Tamarack log, 30 feet long, 10 to 13 inches at top end; 650 lineal feet Red Fir, 16 inches at top end, and not to taper more than 2 inches throughout the length. All logs free from wind shakes and rot. De livered at our mill in La Grande. UPHOLSTERING , OLD FURNITURE MADE GOOD AS NEW , Lounges and couches upholstered. .Ma'tresses recovered and generaly renovated, carpets cleaned and put down. Special Furniture Made to Order; All Work Called For and Delivered Promptly. T. H...HILLNAN Cor and N. Depot Monroe St. PHONE ' 1801 Red : H. A. Staniels : SUCCESSOR to ; Jarman ! Staniels &. CONTRACTING PAINTER PAPER HANGER and "DECORATOR PhCe Blask 1781 J la Grande Ore. I it : We will make a liberal proposition to to give party of good standing- who will represent us in this town. Only a little time each day must be devoted to the business, and will not interfere with any other, oceupetion. Write us at once. S. V; Peiser & Co., Stock Brokers, Kohl Building, San Fransisco, Cat. FOR RENT One five room cottage furnished for complete house keeping. Also one new five room cottage un furnished. Apply to Mrs G. D Sim mons, corner 8 and N Streets or phone Red 1712. WtSfU List your property with us if you want to sell. We don't talk much but we SELL. The Real Estate. Loan & Collection C BOARD AND ROOMS Nicely furnished rooms with or without board. By the day. we.k or month. Terms reasonable. Mrs. C. Shaw, 1421. Adam Ave. DRESS MAKING Persons wishing first class dressmak ing done promptly, at reasonable rates, should call upon Mrs. W. A. Bakir, 152C Hill Street! .opposite new brick - school house. Fit guaranteed. NOTICE TO CREDITORS notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the Summerville Creamery Association to present the same to William Choate at Summerville for adjustment as said association has suspended business. Dated at Summerville. Oregon, this 30th day of January. A. D., 1907. Summerville Creamery Association By. Wm. Choat, Treasurer. SEMI ANNUAL COHERENCE The semi-annual conference of the Re- lief Society qf the Union Stake will be held in the Mormon meetmg house, Feb 1 4th. Morning session commences at 1 0 a. m., afternoon at 2 p. m. All members are requested to be pres ent and a cordial invitation is extended to all, M. EL Schopield, Pres. A S1AP If TAKEN IMMEDIATELY .Eighty acre of land 2 mile south from La Grande, part of it well timbered, take it for $426.00. The Real Estate, Loan & Collection Co. REDUCTION SALE in oraer to make room tor our spring stock which will arrive soon we will, till the first of Marchoffar all our granite and tin ware and in tact every article in our kitchen furnishing department, and also all our light hardware at a twenty per cent discount Our stock is now com plete, but these bargain prices will soon reduce the stock. A word to the wise is sufficient. The Little Racket, THE RIGHT NAME . Mr. August Sherpe, the popular over seer of the poor, at Kort Madison, fjae nays: ur. King s new ute mis are rightly named; they act more agreeably do more good and make one feel better than any other laxative." Guaranteed to cure biliousness and constipation. 23o at Newlin drug store. IN A HURRY? THEN CALL THE TRANSFER MAN He will take that trunk to the De pot or your home in less time than i takes to tell it . Day phone Red 761 ' Night " Black 1792 Wagon always at youi service J. L MARS, Contractor and Builder IValer in Building Material Building Stone.'CIean Coarse Sand and Gravel delivered. La Grande, Oregon Dro line .naming work.; and I will . name the right pnse. ?k.iircft') ccty Mjjr.u.,.. .aa Nuggen A Buy Mwlie'D far Buy Ptopls. QrlttT OdluH K ilik sod EM-:1 Plr. k irr!(le for Ox jiinoiloo. Iwllreetloe. trv ul KkLh-jt Troiu M fniplMi. fcorems, ininu !. Pxl Driwih. (.Iiinwh Bowclii. H-lcb H ick-he. It irrMinilnTelDloi fonn. H' cat b. lnulo made Bf ' ,i,t.ii r rciivi Ompi'T. MxIIkki, Wis. J To the People: i I had thought, for a while, that 1 would not be a candidate for the office ot mayor for another term but on account of recent developments aad of matters that- have come to my knowledge I am put into a position wherein I am compelled to.-come to the front as a matter of principle and incidentally to give the "boys some fun. Tram a monaotary standpoint - there is r.o induce Tien t whatever to accept the office in fast the duties of the office en tail a great lose in the shape of time (pent in the service of the city and money spent for expenses. There is no salary nor emoluments and prequitites incident to the office, and no remuneration, m a coar' er form, such as "graft" or "rake off even though a person desired to be a grafter. I think every man should - be paid for services rendered. The lineup as presented between iCap tain Paul and Dr. Richardson did not ap pear to you to join an issue of sufficient importance to make a contest that would arouse your enthusiasm so you would get out and work for your candidate- or for the principle he . might, represent, la a contest of this kind tha allignment anculd be such, and the issue defined in such, a way that the point of issue or the place where the embattled ideae meet becomes so hot that no man can -aland there, - but every man must, array himself - for,: or against the opposing forces. i ne canaiaates . loemseives . cut .no figure from a personal standpoint It 1 fortunate in one sen, that both of my opponents are among the closest and most ntimat friends I have in the world there can be no personal feeling of -bitter, ness between .us. The only qusstion you have to decide I what we represent and which policy will best subserve - your in terests and welfare. i ne way tor you to decide this ques tion i to inquire into the record, eize up the policy and principle of the candidate and then (elect the man- you -think will serve you the beet and whose .policy will produoe the most deeirabl results. A year ago your bumble servant issued a manifesto which, in measure, was platform and declaration of prin;iples. You accepted it a such, however, and returned for . me a -.. handsome i majority over the other .candidate. This era followed by message and recommenda tions to the council touching the condition of the affair of the city and as to matter that would require the attention of the council. You have been kept posted from then till now as to every , stage of the proceedings in carrying out the policy outlined, the details of which are too enor mous ror me to recapitulate. 1 told you on the start I . believed m publicity - for" public affairs, and you must, agree with me on one point which is, I have kept my promise in this though I have failed everything else. All these matters for your information . have beeo publish without charge and nothing has beets charged to the city exeept notice,: ordin-J ancet and special contracts. I am prepared to CARPETS cl la, and A. . ., sew carpets and CLEANED rugs. and Workmen.hip Guaranteed. All PIT DOWN, order left wittJ Frank Harris Phone Red 941 will procure prompt attention. S. C. STOLL ' HOW TO AIRE. G1HBIAWS To enjoy freedom from chilblainsV writes John Kemp, East Otisneld, Me., "I apply Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Have also used it for salt rheum with excellent results". Guaranteed to cure fever sores, indolent ulcers, piles, burns, wouads. froat bites and akin diseasae. -25c t Newlin drug store. j . PASTURE TO RENT 400 aore of good pasture, plenty of water, well fenced, up Grande River four mile above Hilgard. Price reason able. Desire to rent to one party. Apply to N. D. Endrup, Hilgard, Oregon. M. W. A. Cheapest Safest nd ' Best Death Rate 6.48 on 1,000. Railroad Men are Admitted. Management Cost the Lowest M. W. id. Tner ha been introduced 1n the council during this term something over thr hundred .propowUons for its consideration? many of these matter have passed through th various prcding-end 'have -beel disposed or, while many are in process of eMttumnulim -U Ufkila h. -- ne oinaeaat times and, on occaJ ions, detrimental opposition has been en! countered-but. the work a far aa it haal proceeded has in the main been satisfaci tory. During tha latter half of the terrrH tk. i , i " "jur nu memoere oi ine council have gotten things down to a systematic working basis there has beeij a unanimity or opinion which I very commendable. ' My position ha been! that the present administration should be continued ae far as practicable in order that the work under- way could tha more easily be brought to a auccessful term nation. Thie is the point upon which the maio issue in thie campaign should center; wuwu ?pr:r; ct wi as outlined and ioagnrated by your humble servant and carried out out as far as time and. oiraumetancea would permit? Do voti wish to. continue this policy or do you desire a change? These are the ques tion for j you to) by your, ballot-; IVLk.. . ... ... .... - .1 " "w your.Teroiet te wiir oe perrectry satisfactory to me. Never mind tha Der- lity of the candidate,' fight it oot ort issue 1 have hereby made and de clared to you. If. oe of tnthe eanaV- datee-wOI outline to yeu a -better policy or on you think will produce .better result vote for it Had I not com out yws would nave had iwpportmity td ekpre your approval or otherwisend, that it on of the main reason why L nave Men induced to accept the nomina tion for the office of mayor of La Grande attftuume. Men come and go; are her today and gone tomorrow.' Administrations in public affair tueeeedvt each other aa Ah year pas by.. Uielikeentant-'fuaniac or river, ueneration of men and dis tinct era and systems of civilization have, come and passed away and most of th thing that men have don art forgotten but the principles and policie that war round to be true .among the people of age part are true today. . On the broad . and world, wide traths I wish you to-deaid th ieeuee of this campaign: What do 1 represent and what willl do,? that i the question. What have I done, not who is Stoddard? I i will soon pasaaway -but-th. work -that I do will leive iu impression on this city. Judge all the candidate in the earn way. it i up to you. If I hav made good en dorse in, if not tuna me down- tenderly, . but turn m down. I will serve you again, if you cay so, and in the meantime will.l show you a good time. The race declared on again, and msyn the man be lected who get .the mo vote. . J. B. -Stoddard e)we3Wieit 'Gomirrerice the'New Yeaf f jight by trading at Smith's Market Our. Meats. Speak, for. inemseives 4 Alf kinds of -fresh and1 1 and salt meats always on hand. - We make a I specialty oi poultry. uive. us., a . trial and bt convinced. Prompt delivery. v . Phone Red.-ZSl v f -Smith &J)aYvson i 4 Proprietors C. S.Williaiu, Clerk. MODERN 1 WOODMEN OF 'AMERICA Fancy Floor Drills. Drill instructions Fre 3 to Members, You are Solicited - for Membership. Join Now. Now is the. time to Join. P. B. Cubbit, Consul. l A HEROIC I PATHETIC I DRAMA OF I REAL LIFE AMONG : THE :i t ARKANSAS HULLS HEARTS A company Above the Average Universally fmlocsed.ie Press J Mta on al at Van Burene' store Tuesday Momirer J PRICES Orehe8trafc$U.00-:'Ofche8tra Circle 76o 3 ; . Dress Circle .60 Jallarv 26c ind fiQa 2 T I WARM OLP ,WITH T "SCHIWR ER'S '.REO HIOT Chicken and Chicken only.. You see the Tamalet' made and know they areiWshrPureianit Wholewme. AAIOUMCEMUTf : tnion Hospital, Xa am . m. r2?l.M.t',Trtt f .Un,on "HMpit to anikouneWiat MVUk t CJcil!,.i,,u."il fc "t ' I 00 'fooownemthMI fotthfee month. $8.60 for sii month and $ 1 0.00 for on ytar. A certificate entitle the holder to admission and medical and aurtteal treatment in a ward in the Hospiul-if desired medicine and tratrrr can. J b grreo at home--w thin -th -period of -time ttir cettSfiaat t 1ud IdrTirt 2 fjnt?; " ,njur o-okn refterxcved r eontrfcfiedT wholly diabling him from performing the detied of hi oecupttieo tubysot to i the following condition: S lTfct crtificat holder agree with th rule and regulation of thT nir''-,? ' y4th ' limited ttr1der of i time the certificate isMsuedor. , . 5-No benefits will be allowed for either of th following ailment towit: f Insanity, veneral diseases and Small-pox. Kii!phlSr,cUi,lnoi(irt?U''bl ibotMr(UldWfor 5 himself wHl be prosecuted bf law. ... I Intoxication and drunkenes will not be allowed in or around th hosnitai.' f andeerbfleate holder breaking thitrul will be expelled and eerttOcat ca n oel led without reeourse. . r 7-. X Authorized agent for the sal of Hospital Certificate W tto. Ji 'K-mOoU. , , Th Management of th Union Hospital DR.H.VOLP. 4 r DB.r.ooifmrEic. Office Corp Bldg. .' oae,'Ww Bank Buff. La Grande HMtonaliCSnti ESTA'B UfTTg D f8T ' - United State Depositary Capital and -Surplus, ... OFVICIBS AMD OIHOTOS TEORQE PALMER,PMMNDiT. H Ut &8RSY, Vtoi PaMuwirr. P. L MEYERS, Cumum. W. L BR EN HOLTS, C. 8, WIUJAMS. 1 st Assistmt-Camii. ' Snd AssisraaT C4HrM GEORGE L. CLEAVER. F. M. BYRKIT. A. B. C0NL5Y, C. C. PENINGTON. . F.2. hOUUA. Comparative statemeut showing past three year Individual deposit ' (1167.728 97 t-27ift4n8 756,170 60 January 2nd 1 906 January 2nd 1 906 January 2nd 1907 i XstfOLY f STAGED. AKD coPLETt : eeej.aa,,,..,. I I I I I I HI I I I LlJlJ 2. si e . i V I Bacb b Grande V Phor MMMjaee) $i5o.eso growth of th bank' bustn in Ibi Total volum of busin 1671.740 91 869,010 16 986,168 67 M. XL. A. SM20.19l.68shi!t 'Band 40,76a. denibere. -18,000, Local Camp. Order 24 yr. old. Initiation Fe $8.00. M. AV. . swi.Ka. I ij w iuiJ uAS"t foe tAUOat nm J "Tk-""- - - '