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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1908)
i r ! PAGE SIX. EVENING OPfF-KVER. LA GKATOE. OREGON. SATURDAY. JANUARY 15, 10S . . - - - a. A We will be open ior -" - COUHTY trade Monday morning. We will be open for school trade Monday morning. m 'I-.- ... i IK f . (Union Republican.) W. W. Randall waa over from Grande Tuesday of this week. Mm Mary Seamans made proof on aer Umber claim before the United lutes land office at La Grande Wed esday ef this week. . . Tbe high school debating class Is preparing to meet the Baker team In about a month. The contest will take place at Baker. It begins to look like there will be m agitation for the division of Union county this spring. The time for se curing signers for a petition has about elapsed. Miss Mae Hursh is Improving from the effects of her recent severe Ill ness, and her sister. Mrs. George South returned to Medical Springs Monday. Ur. Law has Installed a new road light of modern design on the pole o . hwv The llnht Is supplied with gaa from a generator In the ve hicle, and reaches the lamp by a rub ber tube. The dog poisoner has been abroad at Union during the past week, and quite a number of canines, some valu able, some . not, are now In the great beyond. Dog owners are naturally not taking kindly the party who put out the poison. (Union Scout.) William Reavls of Hood River, was In Union Thursday with petitions for county division. After placing his pe tition In good hands Mr. Reavls went to Cove on the afternoon ' train and left at night for Baker City. Klmer Wright arrived home Sunday from eastern Kansas, where he suc ceeded In disponing of all the apples he had shipped there, Elmer snys there is a good market for apples If they can be bought at what they are worth. . ) (Elgin Bijorder.) ' Ray Norval was ' own from Willow creek Wednesday. On Tuesday he shipped a carload of baled hay from the Rlnehart spur to Portland parties. The hay was purchased from A. R. mil, a well known rancher of the Willow creek section. ' Eugene McCall and John Haw thorne were down from Wade A Rob inson's mill Saturda: evening. Log ging operations ar oelng carried on at the mill with good success and at the present time 800,000 feet of logs have been hauled to the yards. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hug arrived from WiIItvi ,,rediosd:iy evening and are vlnl'lntr relntlves In tls city. Mr. Hug will leave In a few dnys for an Inspection trip of California in search of a new location, having de cided that he will no longer make Wallowa his home. We predict that t Mr. and Mrs. Hug will strain become! permanent Elgin residents. j Lee Bell, one of tho local rcglxtra- j tlon officers, reported at a lute hour last night that during the week 75 voters of North and South Elgin pre cincts had registered. Of the num ber three are socialists, two indepen dent, and the remainder are evenly divided between republicans and dem o crats. It is estimated that there are about 800 voters In the two pre cincts. ) After two and one-quarter years as local agent for the Pacific Express company, L. F. Massee has tendered fa resignation to that company to "" reoruary in. nnnrnn inrn-rii ! i MS EBB i Mr. Massee came to the La Grande jan(j promoted. Wa should combine nrfle from Walla Walla, and since ! ana our proposition It this: la regime commenced, the office hasi Begin trading here with the. tnten doubled Its business. i (on f remaining a customer only so He resigns to accept an offered po- j long aa joii receive courteoua treat Rion In the Blue Mountain cream- inent, get wholly rclUble gomla, find err ef this city, and after the date of Jwluit you want and are satisfied with ffectlveness or perhaps before, he prk-ea. wRt be at his new post If you do this we shall not ask you His successor to the local office Is to remain unless every one of these not known at this time. The reslg- j conditions Is fully and satisfactorily attnn was sent In. to headquarters Inst ; met. evening and It may be several days'. NEWLIN DRUG CO., kefore the new agent Is named. ' U nd 111 Adams Av We will be open for school i trade Monday morning. v CREAMERY OFFICERS WERE ELECTED UST H1GHT Lute yesterday ifternuon the direc tors of the Blue Mountuln Creamery company in this city, met to elect of ficers from among their number, to take charge of the business for the ensuing year. Only one new name appears In the slate of the year past. and that Is H. S. Massee, who now i holds the vice-presidency. The full slate follows: ' I J. W. Bush, president and manager; ! 11. S. Massee, president; C, A. Vurpil j lat, secretary and treasurer. Possible Candidate. Charles P. Strain, assessor of Uma tilla county, who has made such a successful and continued fight for the correct assessment of taxes In Uma tilla county, Is being boomed by a large numeer of eastern Oregon dem ocrats fur congress from the Second district. A Fair Proimaltlon. We wish to supply your drugs this vear. You wish to trade where your ',,,... .Ill h. mn.t follv nrotected Will carry books, stationery, office supplies, school supplies ex cept text books, typewriter supplies, games, decorations, and everything that pertains toa well ordered book store. We 5 hall not be able to have everything in siock on the opening (lay, but just as fast as we can select suitable lines they will be added. Within a very few days we will announce our circulating library proposition. In the meantime, we will bz glad to see you at 1) fffll LEWIS BUILDING OPPOSITE SOMMER Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of the share holders of the Farmers & Traders' Na tional bank will be held at their bank ing house on Tuesday, February 11, 1808, between the hoursjit 10 a. m. and 12 m of .saldtlay, to) elect a board of five directors to serve for the ensuing yearand for the trans action of such other business as may come before said meeting. Dated January 10, 1908. J. W. SCRIBER. Cashier. Do not take chances on it wearing away or experiment with som ni,nftB which may leave the bronchial tubes and lungs weakened and suepUble tc 1 StS?!" the germs of Pneumonia or Consumption. susceptible to attack from ffOLIYS not only stops the from a rnlH rnnfaJn, Jf-0 B Sura Tou Gat Foley's There art gubstitntea made to sell oo the good name of Foley' a Bouex n& Tar.. Beware of them. Yoa should have confidence in a cough enrt that hat been told with universal satisfaction for thirty-five ytart. The genuine Foley' a Uoney and Tar it in a yellow Package. See that yoa get it. Three ixcs HOUSE iiuuih; tor salts. Wa offeV for sale (.he Palmer Houxe at a remarkably lotvprTbe. and easy payments If tanen soon. tf REAL ESTATE, LOAN ft COMMIS SION COM PAN 7. Notice. Wa will honor no checks signed Mr. J. W. McCoy, ryfW. McCoy or Mrs, Winifred JMCoy, from this data on. MR. J. W. McCOT. cough but heals and strengthens th Lmm, -a 25c, 50c and $1.00. . The 50-cent sin and the $1.00 bottle SOLD AKD RECCSuENDED BY A. T. HILL, DruKKist. LA GRAMDE, Best IIlluols Coal. Coal buyers should not overlook this opportunity to secure best Illi nois coal, delivered, at 10 per ton. This Is positively the best coal on the La Grande market. G. E. Fowler. Phone Main 10. Get One, Anyway. 60c, 0c and 7c Papetra now 35a Sec our window, sitlonery side. NEWLIN; DRUG CO. Prevents Tbi.u. ..v m?ih with a cold. Th.'drnrj..:rs"'Br given up hop. for heTwoVerT'l waart! J C0",nPti'. W.'had Honey and Tar. I . it J, J T K,en nP'e bottle of Foler'a th. r,.i, V" u er in about three h oiira t si. nd begnV !n SVL.oSS not be too much td tafJSS Mr.. George' almost si, time. Z Uat " ttnch " ChUd'.lif.. MGcor.: OREGON -We will be open for school trade Mondav mnrnlm, j. J. L. MARS, Contractor and Builder. ' and Dealer In Building Material. BUILDING STONE, CLEAN COARSE SAND AND GRAVEL DELIVERED. Drop a line, naming work, and I will name the right Price. :: :! :: :: l.b urande, Oregon. 4 serious results TMtlfle. WM f almost one ear about three hours, xt day and bought .. wa. weU. rhers r.. Bauon,' Fo GroMo," H A 1 n IfTR'M.fMfeMv - 'WW ma