La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 26, 1907, Image 5

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D. H. STEWARD,
SATURDAY. MARCH 2 MATNEE AT 2:30
STETSON'S
Ordinal Big Double Spectacular Production f
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. Under the Management of Leon W. Washburn S
.More Grand Novel tics Than Ever I
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2 Vri p "Z w,lth Beutiful Electrical Effects. Two Brass Band,
. vane walker. Buck and Wing Doneer. Male and -
remai uuartette.
: P-iiie, Donkics, and Bloodhounds. :
Waff on Drawn ku i .
wagons Drawn bv Hinrimm. Ch.ti,.j d..:..
Urand Vision and Transformation Scents
Eva and Her Golden Chariot.
.WATCH FOR THE BIG STREET PARADE
Seat on salt at Van Burens' store
PRIPFQ ORCHESTRA 76cts.
I lllL.O DRESS CIRCLE 60cts.
MAlNfcb, Aauiis 60s. Cuiiuoon 2:
ORCHESTRA CENTER 76cts
GALLERY 25cta. and 60cts
Any psrt cf ths hcis?
Teamster' Union at a meetine held on th ififh , i
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Breed upon:
Day length. 9 hours, and price per day $5. '
naming roc irom Proebstel quarry .
Hauling rock from Smith's quarry
Brick from Kreiger brick yard
Lumber from Perry.....
Lumber from Summerville
For hauling sand ...'......;;..,
For hauling gravel. .....
- 80c per perch
$1.00 per perch
$1-00 per thousand
$1.60 per thousand
. $5.60 per thousand
I L00 per yard
.$1.00 per yard
The size of Jump boards is to be 10 feet long. 12 Inches deep.
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m- z Pr or fraction thereof. For excavation, with scraper 25o f0r . 1
m ,7.."?'" rnni woti per imo,
Every man belonging to their union shall be subject to a fine of $5 for the
first offence ana: jf he refuses to pay the fine, the rest to quit the job.
N. N.MASON, Secretary
JOHN UNDERWOOD, President . , ,e,lr7
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LOOK! LOOK!! j
20 acre tract. 9 acres into bearing orchard, well watered. $8,000 if !
taken before March I. M down, long time on balance, an extraordinary '
good bargain. . . '
40 asr es- extra choice beet land near Union. Abundance of water. $1.00
per acre. Easy payments.
160 acres Sand Ridge land, $40 per acre if taken before March 16.
6 acre tract adjacent to La Grande, good house and out buildings. $2,000
easy terms,
8 room, two story house in hart of La Grande, plastered and furnished
throughout. To lots with lawn, shade trees. A Snap $2,500.
3 room furnished house in u Grande, must $. Take it for $460.
Choice 60 acre tract near Alicel. Good house and other improvements.
An excellent buy $2,630.
We have several very choic farms near La Grande, also orchards and
city property galore.
Call and tee us before ou buy as we can interest you.
HOW UTAH
ROOF IS MADt
Regardless of the cold snap which
seems to be pending, activity at the new
round house continues unabated. Unless
now ana sieet Talis, tre score or more
of men now employed will continue to
prepare the tar roofing. The roof is to
be covered with a composition of tar
paper and pebbles that will surely be
water proof. On the two-inch planks
which form the base, a covering of dry
paper is laid. On this again, is a three
ply covering of tar paper. Like shingl
ing, so with placing the tar utr. Tha
first strip is laid at the lower 'edge of the
root, a coating of hot tar along the up
per edge of this strip is all that is nec
essary to hold the next strip in placs. A
lap-over of ten inches is allowed each
strip. This in itself, is enouch to shed
water but to make it possess lasting
qualities, still another precaution is taken.
when the section of roof has been cover
ed with the tar paper, hot tar is spread
over the entire surface and in this is
worked tiny pebbles to the thickness of
more than inch. When the tar cools, a
solid composition consisting of paper, tar,
rr.nrm nr and pebbles is the result.
Car loads of pebbles are shioixd to
La Grande and unloaded on the ground.
From these big heaps of tiny rocks, work
men shovel full wheelbarrows. A hoist.
operated by a man and horse, lifts the
loaded barrow to the roof where other
workmen wheel it away to where the
rocks are needed.
Dozens of barrels of tar have arrived.
These are unloaded near a huge heating
apparatus which convert the nearly
solid material into a running fluid. When
in this state it is dipped up in buckets,
which in turn are rapidly hoisted to the
roof . and poured on the paDer.
fi Several seetioe of the huge roof are
already covered with the paper and readv
for the coating of tar.
LOME DIRECTORY
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Rail, it f p ' it. Vititir.f brhren
'nvited to attend
I. R. Snook W. S
J. n. Pear W. P.
1. O. O. F. La Grande Lodge No. 16.
meet in their hall every Saturday night
Visiting brothers cordially invited to at
tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at
Model Restaurant
' ' E. B. McKiddy. N. G.
D. E. Cox. Sec
STAR ENCAMPMENT, No. 51, I. O.
O. P. Meets every first and third Thurs-
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uy in uie monm in jaa reuows nan
Visitino oatriarcha alwava walenma.
J. A. ' Arbocki C P.
O. Eh Cox, Scnba.
M. W. A.- La Grande Camp No.
7703 meets every Monday evening
at l. u. j r. halt A.l visiting
neighbors are cordially invited to
attend. F. B. CctmiT V. C
C & Wuxiams Clerk.
THE REAL ESTATE, LOAN,
AND COLLECTION CO.
SAVE COAL
WARM UP WITH
SCHEUKFR'S RED HOT
TAMALES
Chicken and Chicken only. You see the Tamales
made and know they are Fresh, Pure and Wholesome.
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FANCY EGGS
From high grade, pure
blood sto:k.
S. G. White and Brown
Lghorns, per setting
$1.50 and from our
Famous Bufforpington
per setting $2.00
Special rates on lots of
over two settings..
ORCHARD GROVE
POULTRY FARM
L. P. Dat Propr.
Lagrande, Oregon, R.F.D.No.l
Maid Marion No. 22 meets each Wednes
day night in Elks hall. Brothers
ire invited to attend.
En Wmmt Chief Ranger
C. J. Scanam Financial Sec
-.Board of Trustee Or. .0. U .Biooirs
uecjt ucroir and Hkkbirt HArrmsoa
FRIENDSHIP TENT No. 51, K. O. T
M. Meat second and fourth Wednesday
tacb imonth in L O. 0. F. hall. Visiting
iugm welcome.
H. C. Ball, Com
Me Block, Record Keeper
L.O. T. M. HlVENa27.-Meet every
fast and third Thursdays in the after
neon at the Redmen hall. All visiting
ladies are welcome.
Mauoi Lomo Lady Commander.
M. C. Vxssey, Record Keeper.
REBEKAH-CHRYSTAL LODGE NO.
60 Meets every Tuesday evening at the
I. 0. O. F. lodge. All visiting members
are invited to attend. Katura Price, NG
Tuj-ie Cox, Secretary.
B. P. 0. E., La GRANDE LODGE No
433 Meets each Thursday evening at
eight o'clock in Elks' hall, on Adams
Avenue. Visiting Brothers are cordially
invited to attend.
, E. W. Davis, Exalted Ruler
G. E. McCoixv, Recording Secretary.
LA GRANDE LODGE No. 169,
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Moots
every Friday of each month in
the K. of P. hall in the Corp building. All
visiting members welcome.
N. L. Ackles, Consul Commander
J. H. Keenet, Clerk.
RED CROSS LODGE. No. 27 Meet
every Monday evening in Castle Hall.
Corpe building. A Pythian welcome to
all visiting Knights,
J. H, Keenet C. C.
R. Pattison, K. R. & S.
RATHBONE- SISTERS Rows w Tem
ple No. 9 meets every Wednesday even
ing at 8 p. m. in the K. of P. Hall in the
Corpe building.
allv invited.
MlLLY Fravley M
Unici Procter M. of R. & C.
Visiting members cordi
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LA GRANDE t ODT.R N 11 A
& A. M. Regular meetings 2d and 4th
Tuesdays 7:30 p. m.
l n. kussell, W. M.
C. D. Huffman, Sec
MODERN BROTHERHOOD OF
AMERICA Meets every Tuesday even
ing Lewis hall opposite Hotel Summer.
Visiting members always welcome.
August Stuart, Pres.
W. B. Saroent, Sec.
fACTS
I handle up-to-date Furnishines. all
goods. I buy no old bankrupt stocks and
handle the best New line of Harlow
Hanan and Walkover shoes just in.
Al Andrews
FOREMAN WANTED
To lead work on ranches located near
La Grande. Steady work and sood od-
poitunity for right man. Party living on
north side of city pieferred. Apply at
Sugar factory office.
BOARD AND ROOMS
Nicely furnished rooms with or tvithnnt
board. By the day, week or month. Terms
reasonable.
Mrs. C. Shaw. U21. Adams Ave.
THE RIGHT NAME
Mr. Auirust Shrn th
seer of the poor, at Kort Madison, tae
nays: "Dr. King's New Life Pills are
nehtlv named: thav act mnr
do more good and make one feel better
than anv nthr lYtiu. "
cure biliousness and constipation. 23c at
tivwun urug siore.
(lit ELECTION NOTKt
Notice is hereby given, that tha annual
city election for the City of La Grande.
Oregon, will take place in said city, on
the 1 1th day of March 1907, and that the
polls for such election will be open from
the hour of eight o'clock m until seven
o'clock p. m said day.
. Th"M aliwtion will be for tha nur-
poseof electing the following nam.M
officers:
One mayor, one city recorder, one eitv
marshal, one city treasurer, one "council
man from the first ward, of said city, one
councilman from the second ward, of aaid
city, one councilman from the third ward
oi said city, and one councilman from the
rourin ward, of said city.
That there will be submitted to tha u
pying voters of said city the following
proposition to voted upon:
Shall the council of tha eit nt i
Grande Oregon be authorized to issue a
WO,00.00 'additional water bonds of
said city for the purpose of constructing
a pipe line toconvey the waters of Beaver
creek, to the city reservoir of said city
aomesue purposes, said bond to be
old for not less than their par value, and
to bear M W exceed five per cent inter
1st per aniMiT).
Ths following polling places, judges and
Clerks are herthv designated:
First ward, court hguts, Judges, Perry
Clark. J. L.' Curtis I fid E. Alberson.
Clerks, Arthur Curtis and S. K. Baker.
Second ward, new council rooms, City
Recorder's office. Judges, Geo. Ball,
David Bay and H. W. Stoner. Cle-ks, H.
E. Coolidge and A. W. Nelson.
Third ward, parsonage, M. E. church,
South. Judges, C. C. Pennington, J. M,
Hilts and B. W. Grandy. Clerks, A. C,
Williams and C. R.Thornton.
Fourth ward. Geddes Bros, ilnra
Judges, T. J. Hughey, H. C. Montgomery
and a. Logsdon. Clerks, C. J. Vender
pool and John Hall.
In witness whereof. 1 have hereunto at
tached my hand and affixed the seal of my
omce, tni ssd day of February, 1907.
L R. Snook,
Recorder of the City of La Grande, Ore
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that is by coming to our. studio and inspecting the work
we do. Our talk here will not give you an idea nor
will anyone else's, come and see. We never substitute
inferior papers in our work, consequently our photos
have that exquisite finish every one desires.
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G. W. O'NEIL
101 Washingtan Avenue '
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iu.yoa want our amd of service let
woass. rtewnn Urug Co.
ROLLER SKATES
Steel or Hemetite Rollers
Sizes to. fit all shoes
L. C. SMITH
CREAMERY BUILDING
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PARLORS
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JOHN HALL
NOYES & HALL
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LAMPS and HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY
Phone Red 261
Corner Fir and Adami Avenue
W.th L C. Smith in creamery, building
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You are liable to hear
ALL KINDS
Of REPORTS
leading you to infer that our
plant is not "up to date", that
our machinery belongs to the
has beens, etc.
If you have this idea
IN YOUR HEAD
we ask you to call at Our
Laundry any day and we are
satisfied that when you leave
you will have a far different
opinion.
It is a nleacura fn nt in
the way we handle laurdry entrusted to us, because we know it is the
right way. A call is all we ask.
:A. B. C. STEAM LAUNDRY :
PHONE MAIN 7 La Grande, Oregon
For the Lenton Season I
PREFERRED STOCK
Salmon,
Booth Oysters,
Lobsters,
Shrimps,
and Clams.
SALT FISH
Boneless Codfish,
Mackeral,
Imported Duncansby
Bloaters, and
Golden Bloaters.
Smoked Herring. Lunch Herring in Glen
TNE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY
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