La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 04, 1908, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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EVENING - DSEnVER, LA CHANCE. OREGON. SATrRPAY, JANCAUY 4, 1908.
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CAN FURNISH LIMBER OF ALL KINDS
IN CAR LOAD LOTS
For 16 Inch Chain Wood Delivered at your Home,
Call up V. E. BEAM, La Grande. Phone. Red 1741
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Home Made!
CANDY
Better than Ever
LOOKING AT EYE-GLASSES
from the wearer' point of view, there
Is not much discrimination shown in
buying. The trouble is that too few
who need them take the trouble of
going to a regular optician to have
their eyes examined and find out the
best hind of glasses to wear. We ex
amine eyes free of charge, and also
Ave our expert advice free. We ad
just the right lenses to the eye, so as
to give perfect vision to those who are
suffering from defective sight
0. M. MEACOCK
Leading Optician
La Grande, Oregon
FRUITS
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CIGARS
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" Clams and Crabs.
And" !reh Huh at the La ' Grandr
Cash Mat Co. 'Phone Main
Main It. . ; . r utf
verslty of the South at Fewanee, Tenn.,
Is subject to taxation under the laws
of the state.
Two-Cent Fare Law.
Another case involving the power
of the federal courts to. interfere in
the execution of state railroad rate
laws will be taken up by the United
States supreme court on - Monday,
when the federal judges for the dis
trict of Nebraska Are ordered to ap
pear and show cause why a writ of
mandamus, asked for by the state of
ficials of Nebraska to prevent interfer
ence with the enforcement of the two
cent fare law, should not issue.
Itt'turu of Prosperity.
, It Is estimated that not less than
100,000 men, who have been Idle for
several weeks, owing to the shut
down of plants In the great indus
trial centers of the country, will re
turn to work. In the steel mills and
factories of , the Pittsburg district
alone 40,000 men will share In the re
turning prosperity. In Cleveland at
least 10,000 men will res-tnT work at
their former occupations, and hun
dreds of great factories und mills in
other cities' will begin operations on
Monday.
Aoki lo Sail for Homo.
Viscount Aoki, the Japanese ambas
sador, will sail from San Francisco for
Japan on Tuesday on the steamer
Manchuria. He will be succeeded at
Washington by Kogora Takahira, the
present ambassador to Italy and for
mer minister to' the t'nitcd States.
The ot'llclal reason given for Viscount
Aokl's recall was that his superiors
of the Japanese foreign office desired
to personally discuss with . him the
conditions In America affecting tie
Interests of the Japanese.
-'.Political Pow-Wov.s.
William Jennings Bryan will be en
dorsed as tho democratic candidate
tor me presidency at trie state con
vention of the New York, Progressive
Democratic league, to be held in
Cooper Union, New York, on Tues
day!. On the same duto the Kings
County republican cuminluee wli:
meet In Brooklyn, when the fight, foi
and against the indorsement of Gov
ernor HugheB for the presidency will
be brought to a. climax.
Now liiittlrediip Heady.
mho new battleship Idaho, first of
the three new war vessels to bo com
pleted. Is expected to be ready for sea
duty next week, while the Mississippi
and the New Hampshire will be ready
In the spring. The Idaho will be
commanded by Captuln 8. W. Dlehl,
former Judge advocate of the navy,
who is In line for promotion to the
rank of rear admiral.
BniBll to Greet Fleet.
America's armada under Admiral
Kvans, la due to reach Rio de, Janeiro
Brazil, next Saturday and will spend
10 days at that port. The fleet will
be met by a squadron of Brazilian na
val vessels and escorted Into the har
bor of ftio with great pomp and cere
mony. Many fetes and celebrations
will be held In the Brazilian capital
during the stay of the tars.
Fight for Konatorxlilp.
With the meeting of the Kentucky
legislature Tuesday, the fight for the
Blue Grass senatorial toga will be In
augurated in earnest, although a final
vote will not be taken for two weeks.
The contest Is for a successor to James
B. Mccreary, whose term
March 4, 199. The ' regular demo
cratic nominee is ex-Governor J. C.
W. Beckham, although he is being op
posed by- many democrats. Former
Governor W. O. Bradley will be. the
republican caucus nominee.
Cotton Crop Reduction, -
Discussion of a proposition to re
duce the cotton acreage throughout
the south this year will be the princi
pal matter before the convention of
the Farmers' Educational and Co
operative union, to open In , Mem
phis, Tenn., on Tuesday. Another Im
portant convention to be held in the
south next week will be that of the
National League of Commission Mer
chants, which opens in Savannah, Ga.,
on Wednesday.
Falrbuuks and RoomovcH.
Vice-President and Mrs. Fairbanks
will give their annual dinner In honor
of President and Mrs. Roosevelt at
their Washington residence on Tues
day night. .
LID ON DENVER.
Gambling a Tiling of the l'axt, as Well
as Prizefighting.
Gambling houses, which have been
openly conducted In Denver for sev
eral years, were closed today by order
of Mayor Speer, following the publi
cation of an open letter to all district
attorneys, calling upon them to en
force tho laws, and announcing If they
failed In the performance of their
imles, the- attorney general would net
In their stead, says a Denver dispatch.
The midnight and Sunday closing
laws, it is announced, will also be en
forced and plrzeflghling stopped iu
Colorado. - ' .
. Bargain, Tables.
. The Van Duyne store has placed a
line of Tie, 10c, 15c, 25c and 60c bar
gain tables, which are fairly groaning
under their weight of bargains. A
call at the store will convince you that
you were never before offered bo many
useful and really Worthy articles of
wear and utility at such unheard of
bargains. A call will convince you
that not only can you save money
here, but get exactly what you have
been looking for.
THE VAN DUYNE CO.
Host Illinois Coal.
Coal buyers should not overlook
this opportunity to secure best Illi
nois coal, delivered, at $10 per ton.
This Is positively the lest coal on the
La Grande market. G. E. Fowler.
'Phone Main 10,
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Arrivul and
Departure of
La Grande.
Train ai
No. 1, westbounl Portland Special.
arrives 9:25 a. m.; departs. 9:30 a. m.
No. 6, eastbound passenger, mail
and express, arrives at 6:45 a. m.; de
parts 6:50 a. m.
No. 2, eastbound Chicago 8peclal,
arrives 8:05 p. m.; departs, 8:10 p. m.
No. 6, westbound passenger, mall
and express, arrives 8:10 p. m.; de
parts, 9:15 p. m,
Elgin Brunch,
Leaves La Grande at 8 a, m. and
expires .arrives In La Grande at 5:85.
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; Known through the Observer Want CoLmn
MAKK VOC WANTS AND WISHES KNOWN Tv
2 ".IiKR8 AT TlllS NOMINAL COST OF ONE CENT A WORD
FOB TUE FIRST INSERTION, AND ONE-HALF CENT 1 PER WORD
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a r YTSSX? ARE W,IAT MAKK T,IE OBSERVER WANT
BCTii..?0 llocsE. WHERE THE BUYING AND
tii?LDLIC 18 BROUGHT TOGETHER AT A MINIMUM OF
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Nice, sunny, furnished
front room on Fourth street. Close
In. Inquire at this office.
FOR RENT A house on North Side.
Convenient to shops. 'Phone IHack
1731, or call at Farmers & Traders'
National bar.k. :.
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms,
suitable for two gentlemen. In-
. quire Mrs. D. W; Jackson at 1508
Seventh street. . tf
FURNiSHEO
building.
RQOMS New Harris
FOR HK'XT Seven-room house, furr
nlwhed or unfurnished. Inquire at
corner 9th and Washington. 'Phone
Black 1041.
FOR SALE OR TRADE A food
boacdlng house in Walla Walla,
Wash., will trade for' La Grand
property. . Inquire at this office.'
WANTED.
WANTED Plain or tancy sewing to
do at home. Children's clothing a
specialty. For particular call at
1419 Adam Ave.,- south of Ronde
Valley house.
WANTED Loan of 81800 on section
of timber land; will cruise five mil
lion feet. Address Box 80, Elgin,
Oregon. ...
rim B.-vLio,
WANTED TO TRADE Desirable city
property to trade for good horses. Ad
dress Box M, or call at this office.
LOST.
FOR SALE A well-built, neat cot
tage. Inquire 2004 Adams Ave.
'Phone Black 1582. 10-29-11-29
FOR SALE Those desiring weet ci
der or pure cider vinegar, 'phone
Farmer 1994.
'OR SALE OR RENT Good six-room
house In North La Grande; good out
buildings, splendid well; good lo
cation. For sale ut a bargain If sold
soon-. Inquire nf Mrs. D. L. Stand
ley, at Ed O'Neal's residence on
Trowbridge street. . dl-2-9 W3-19
to this office and receive reward
. Lund With Wood on.
We h5ve 149 acres of land exactly
six mile from here, up Fox Hill,
and which has at least 2000 cords of
excellent wood on. We will accept
any reasonable offer for this tract If
taken soon. . The entire tract 1 level
and a wagon can easily be driven on
every foot of It. Make us an offer.
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REAL ESTATE, LOAN & COMMIS
SION COMPANY. .
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THAT PICNIC HAMPER
Should alway contain a bottle or two of our pure and sparkling BEER
No matter what your ''solid" are, you'll os riht 'in th liquid part of
your refreshment if our Beer
nettle in your basket wh n
ycu start out. There will be
no fear of its "going flat."
It won't get a chance after
you have sampled it exquis
te flavor. Try a sample box
even before your picnic, then
you'll know tha right kind lo
tax.
LaGrande Brewery
JULIUS ROEGCH. PROPR.
Do not fail to call at thz Van Duyne
store and see the bargain tables
5c, 10c, 15c, 25c, 50c tables
MONEY SAVERS TO YOU
La tad?, Ore.
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V YOUR WORK
' Is whatwe want. We don't
call on you one week for it and . , ..
tell you the next we cannot do ;t for
you. Ve want it now, and all the time.
We do not think it necessary at this time to say
anything about the cl ss of work we turn out.
The fact that we have been in the LAUN
DRY business for twelve years in La
Grande we think sufficient evi
dence that our work is sat- .
Isfactory. Try it.
A. B. C. LAUNDRY
TELEPHONE MAIN 7
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rubber buggy tires.
resetting and repairing
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor
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