La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 08, 1908, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    WVCSUIO OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREOO.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY , 19"'8.
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5 If YOUR WATCH NfEDS
ATTENTION
Have it repaired by an experienced Jeweler.
IF YOUR EYES NEED
ATTENTION
Hjv. tnem examined by an experiencec optician.
J. H. PEARE,
. A GRANDE'S LEADING! JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
Opposite U. S. Land Office
COiMVIIMCIIMG
DEMONSTRATION
4 If you have any doubts rcgai dinj the efficiency
of la Grande Eeet Sugar for fruit preserving f
J purposes, a la k at the display of preserved $
fruits and jellies at the Staples Grocery Store 'v
will convince you that " a Grande Beet Sugar j
I will do the work.
t ' f
UVoD CANYOIV HUMS.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oliver and tittle
f ''Mcme.v in the Bank" I
:
It's a sort of a password to a man's reliability In the business i
ivor Id. At the La Grande National you havo the advan- Jj
tage of a big and strung Institution whose policy la to Klvo $ :
ihe name careful consideration to the amallea dpoeltor
as to the largest. Along theso lines this Bank la increas- i
tng lla deposits every day. We should . like to have yours.
CAPITAL 931 00,000.00 J
SURPLUS 5o,ooo.oo I
UND. PROF". 25,000,00
OEOROB PALMER, Pies. W. L. BRENHOLDTS. Asa't Cas'.!.
3. M. UERRY, Vlc-Pres. S. O. WILLIAMS,! 2nd Ass't Cash. $
F. L. HQ YERS. Cashier. t
DIRECTORS.
F. M. Byrklt, J. M. Berry A. B. Conley, F. J. Holmes, C. 5
C. Ponnlngton, Oeorge Falmer, F. L. Meyers, Qeo. J
L. Cleaver, W. L. Uronholta.
La Grande National Bank f
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Z
son, Russell, returned hume from La
Grande Friday after visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. L. H. Russell.
Mr. and Mm. T. S. Sherwood and
daughter. Miss Jennie and Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Braden were Christmas
guesU at the home of Fied Braden.
Mrs. Earl Jones spent Christmas
with her parents at Elgin.
Jerry Conuway, who had the nils
fortune of breaking a leg some time
ago, was able to leave the hospital
and return home Friday.
Misses Lulu and Mabel Counsell
spent Christmas day with Misses Alta
and Mary Banton.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Elliott spent
Sunday with Mrs. Elliott's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John MeCauley. ,
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Gherwood and
son, Cecil, spent Christmas with Mrs.
Lucy Graham.
The children of E. T. Feebler are
confined to their home with the
mumps.
The following program which was
arranged by Miss lintel Counsell, was
rendered at literary December 20:
Son? "farewell, Daisy Bell," by
five girls.
Recitation "Rapid Work," Irene
MtilholJand.
Recitation "A Christmas Eve
Thought," Kelle Counsell.
Dl.ilmrm "Saved," by 10 charac
ters, In three scenes.
Music Jennie .Sherwood.
Recitation "The Boy and the
Pitcher," Fred .Stump.
Recitation "Tho Housekeeper's
Struggle," Jean Smith.
Speech by William Jones.
Recitation "Pupa's Letter," ' Katie
Counsell.
Song "My Money Never Gives
Out," Mabel Counsell.
recitation "Paddy's Excelsior,"
Louis Murdock.
nodding of the La:1d Canyon "Slodgc
Hammer," Airs. C. A. Peterson.
The next program will be conduct
d by Miss Mary Ronton January 3.
CORIll'GATED hTEEL.
Raker County rt'UI Have No More
Wooden Culvert.
Testerday the county court ordered
a carload of corrugated steel to be
used In the construction of culverts
throughout the county. This is con
sidered a wise move by those who
have had occasion to take notice of
the expense the wooden culverts have
boon, says the Paker City Herald. .
There Is no doubt about the Impos
sibility of being able to keep wooden
culverts In repair for the freights wag
ons strain them no matter how solid
they may be constructed. With the
corrugated steel -nothing will be nec
essary only to make the grade, and
they have a guaranteed life of SO
years.
The court ordered 8, 12, IS. 24 and
a few 30-lnch sizes. 'Peal & Co. of
Portland, will furnish the goods and
the cost of f.hs carload .will be In the
neighborhood of 11200.
Tim Midland ju:iiK rangers.
This excellent organization of col
ored people will give an entertainment
at the opera house on Thursday eve
ning, January 9, under the auspices
of the high school. Tho club Is said
to be the finest college glee club no.v
traveling. They sing the old planta
tion songs with that utter abandon
which characterizes the negro race.
T!;cy i:!:o c'nj nvilo of moro diffi
cult type, but there are no Black
Pattls among them and no straining
ufter operatic effects.
Strayed.
There came to my home Tuesday
morning a horse ft tlh saddle and bri
die. Owner will please call and get
him and pay for this notice.
E. P. STAPLES.
Ttmt - mam""
;i:i:n oins temporarily.
Diirlns 'ui)i'Ul f' Coii;;n- He
Will I-oy AMilo Pen.
Having made a formal announce
ment that I will be a candidate for
the republican nomination for con-1
gress at the April piimaiics. I hereby
ever my connection with Thu Tribune
as Its editorial manager until further
notice. It will not be the purpose to
n p.ny sense make this paper a per-
onal organ or to specially further
my Interests In the campaign just
U pi n lag, nor to make a fight on any
other aspirant for the nomination.
Its object Is to give the people the
news and to fill the field In re for a
bright morning newspaper, und this
will not In any wise he interfered with
by such a side Issue us a political cam
paign. T. T. GEER.
Childrens Golf Gloves
Ladies' .Golf Gloves
New Toys For 1908
E. M. Wellman&Co. ADSE
Host Illinois Coal.
Coal buyers should not overtook
this opportunity to secure best Illi
nois coal, delivered, at tlO per ton.
This Is positively the best coal on the
La Grande market. G. E. Fowler.
'Phono Main 10. r
Foresters Attention.
The annual Installation of officers
f Court Maid Marlon No. 22 will
take place next Wednesday evening
sit Elks' hall. All members are re
quested to be present. .
G. L. BIGGERS. C. R.
The Blue Mountain Cough Syrup
Is not a new mixture for a cough. It
Is an old standby for coughs, colds,
la grippe, whooping cough ard sore
throat. For sale by P.cd Crop drug
store. tf
FRIEND TO FRIEND.
The personal recommendations of people who
j have been cured of coughs and colds by Cham
berlain s Cough Remedy have done more than all
else to make it a staple article of trade and com
merce over a large part of the civilized world.
' AN INSTANCE.
Lucy Suddreth, of Lenoir, N. C, had been troubled with
rery bad cough for over a year. She says: "A friend
bought m bottle of Chamberlain's Cough rbmbdy,
brought it to me and Insisted that I should take it I did
so and to my surprise it helped me. Four bottles of it
nred me of mj cough."
t?UN OK ITU CO.
CLOSING OUT SALE
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Notice of Meeting.
Notice Is hereby given that the an
mini meeting of the shareholders of
the La Grande National bank will be I
held at their banking house In La
Grande. Oregon, on Tuesday, January
Hth, 1808, between the hours of 10
a. m. and 4 p. m for the election of a
board of nine directors to servo for
the ensuing year, and the transaction
of such other business as may prop
erly come before the meeting.
La Grande, Ore., December 11th,
1907. F. L. MEYERS.
Cashier.
FOR A FINE DINNER
Wa offer prefered stock canned goods
That's Goodness.
Prices on this line are all right
That's Gracious.
" Goodness gracious, what more do yoo wirrt f
THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY
C. PCUCK, Prcpr.
Complete line of Eatables
CiiNinirtvtiil tlub IMnr.
Po not forget the regular Friday
night dance at the Commercial elnb
this evening. Come out and fear
good time.
For fNtl nr Trull.
The blns,' etock and tools of the
TUtte Mountain Marbls Ganlte
company hi nffertd for sale or trade,
for partlrulara sail er address
ll-" . O. DAVW.
rial Filed.
Cnlted 3tati Land Office, La Grande
Oregon, December 27, 107.
Notice Is hereby given that the ap.
proved plat of survey of T. 3 N., H.
3S, K. W. M., win be filed In this of
fice on Monday th 10th day of Feb
ruary, 10, at o'clock a. ni.
On nu4 after aald date this offloe
will reet-lTA applications for the entry
of lands tn.std township.
Said town.Mp a in the WnnSha for
nt rtfeci orAated by proelitmattan of
the pr'etddeut, dsted March!, 1907.
K. w. nvz n.gist.r.
A. A. KOHUiKTfl, necelvar.
MEW
ELECTRIC THEATRE
A CH.Vi: DETIXTIVE. !
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BKTW i;i.N TWO HRE8. 4
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Illustrateil Son-;: 4
When Sweetheart Mury Whls- ' 4
porefl, Ycs,.M
THE T1KLD TAIIX)Il'S DIIKAM.
T11E TltOi nLESOME FLEA.
Program changes each Monday
4 and Thursday. Ladles' souve-
nlr matinee every Wednesday.
S p. m. Children's Ec matinee
4 every Saturday, 3 p. m.
New F.loctrlo ThcaUT.
D. M. 6HEIIWOOD & CO.,
Proprietors.
Mahaffey Building.
To make room for our new paint and wall pap
er stock we-havo decided to close out all our
stock of fine china. Piates, cups and
saucers, chocolate sets, mush sets, tea sets,
cake plates, everything in our fine china de
partment to b3 closed out regardless of cost.
.
W. It BOHNENKAMP& CO.
$ Huriiuaiw Furniture, Building Material' a id Houie
furnistsinSs
You'll Pay With Pleasure
Oall for tilt' .
Notice U hirehjr r'en ( ut the
county coert i Uiilo; 'our . .vlll re
ceive sealed bids up 1:30 t :ln
p. m.. Wedmwdajr, the Itk day of'
February. l'JiH. for supplying Union
county with 111 cords of Lr and y- -Unv
pine wo.nl. to ba cut 1 feet
Inches In length and to be piled n
the base.nent of the court hour at L.
Grande, Oiea-oa.
The c.turs ifienn the right to r
Jeet uay er s'l i tr.
J. B. G1LIIAU.
1-1-t-i Couaty Clerk.
illlSili
7.j r eviry meal you eat here. It
I be a combination of., good
!j3 d, good cooking and good ser
tz e. Our restaurant is intend.
-3d for people who appreciate
go d eating, also for people
ik) the good things of life
m i derate cost, if you belong: to
th i t class, ccme in and see what
w can do foi you.
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Arrival and Zkermrrarc of Train ai
La Grande.
No 1 stboj. In., ; c'i
arrives 9:25 a. n- de .-' 9:'!- v .,
I aeth'. ... . tr.i.U
and exp, n . h. :4i a. m.; de
pmt.' f :o f. n-.
e ' --boui-1 t i;a.. i Sj.j .j
an-lvos j p. tr : deirtf 8:10 p. m
Ni t, westbound passenger mall
nd express, arrHvca j:jo p. m.; flc
pirts, 9:11 . m.
Leaves La Grande at a. ia. and
arrives in La Cranda at S ll.
e Model Restaurant
A. RBUCKLE, Prop.
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We ssll w.eldy meal Cft Cl t
tickeu for - iJTe JV
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BRICK IS CHEAPER
buildirg, at the present pricu of lumber, is t
cheaper as wall as better. It has been demonstrated
tnat my brick is supsrior to any made in Oregon. . I 1 '
aan rurnsh common brick in tny quantity. No order I
too large cr too email to receiva nromnt. iw;nn '
J Correspondence with contractors and builders solicited.' t
Prices made knowrT
Estimates cheerfully furnished.
or. apriicatbn.
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GRO. KRIEGER!
Phono-R,.;j,ct,ElaCU 701. Yard. R.dfi21. U Onr. Ongsn
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