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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1908)
Main 43 PHONE Main 43 SNODGRASS GROCERY You no doubt have heard of JERSEY CREAM fLOUR. If not, ask the many who use it. Try a sack next order. Satisfaction guar anteed or money refunded We have on hand a quantity of empty coffee cansJust the thing for bread or flour 25c each J AS. G. S NODGRASS SUCCESSOR TO E. P. STAPLES NEW GOODS COMING DAILY Fine Line of Corsets, sizes 18 to 36 Laces, Collars, Veiling, Dress Trimmings, Silk and Velvet Rib bons, Buttons, Side and Back Combs THE YJH 11 (0 La Graude. Ore. IN THE Masonic Bid. 14 4 iW. H. BOHNENKAMP CO. HARDWARE, STOVES AND FURNITURE BUILDING MATERIALS HEADQUARTERS FOR 1 KEROSENE GASOLINE Mew supply of lamps just received Try a Rayo Lamp, the kind that's i advertised. i x 4.4.444 SVTT )WH 1VUU;RS. rmnm nv IVtayrJ Hi Bet ! ft 1mm ! W M. IW. FmolT, Ore, fvv :. The Wal la Walla Produv owroi-y. whfc'fc . a branch fmtl aoiw la Fre water, has Instituted will again North ern Pacific Railway company t'" damagvs to a carload of rruo wbich ere bctng uhlr-pcd from hew to Paul. The car ws delayed tn tran sit, causing a of 5 to the pro duce company. The company Is represented by At torneys O.orr F. Stilus of i't. F' an.! C. T. G.dwtn of this p!.-e. The railroad company L represented ,fc Attorney Sp;''er of Portland. The evtd.-nce of H:.i:w-r N". W. Mumford and Roy Edward, employes of the produce company, was taken b ton the Justice yesterday. The case, wi'.i be continued In a few day. Iluki-r County Pioneer IVsul. After a brief lllnena Churles Klmbo! died at the Crabill hotel yesterday morning at 7:30. Mr. Rlmbol was born at Kun S lr. ;CJv, Frsr."i. ttm of his deuth he a nearly 80 years of one. In the early sixties Mr. Rlmbol enme to Baker county and located at Auburn. He engaged In placer min ing. Later he went to Sampler, when the placer diggings were first discov ered there, and for nearly a Quarter of a century worked in the mines with fulr success, lie owned the townslte of Sumpter with his partner Joseph Young, deceased, gold It and lived to see the town grow to a prosperous mining camp. A few years ago he came to Baker City and made this his home up to the time of his death. Mr. Rlmbol was most respected of men, having all the chief attractions that go to make the salt of the earth charity, loyalty and fidelity. His relatives reside In their native town In France. He was a member of Ba ker City lodge No. 25, I. O. O. F. Mr. Rlmbnl's funeral is to take place at Sumpter. Baker Democrat. wllSML Am honest Canadian farmer adver tised bl CO Tor ml as follow: Owing to III health, I will sell at my iwMenoe In township 1. range! U. according to the government vfy, one raspberry phh cow, & year ! J old. it She a goJ milker, and not I J afraid of motor cars or anything else. She baa undaunted courage and give ml'.k fluently. To a man who d.v- not fear death In any form he would be a great boon. She la very much attached to h r home at prrs- , ent by mean of a log chain, but be, w ill be sold t any on who w ill use j her riirht. ' She is one-fourth shorthorn and ; thrw-fourths hyena. I will also throw In a double-brrel shotgun, a It goes with her. In May she generally goea away for a week r two. and returns with a tall red calf with wobbly legs. We Want Your Wants IK Our Want Ad Column Your wnt is placed before a thousand or mora want-sjektrt very day-Can you afford to spend ono cent per word of your want ad where results are the keynotes? W I I t ,, nm hext. FOR R EXT A flat furnished' for housekeeping. Pleasantly located; near In. Inquire of Mrs. Hattlo Mc Donald, 11 th St., or 'phone Black 46S. FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. Inquire of Mrs. C. S. Zuber. Thone Red 1781. FOR KENT Rooms for light house keeping. Inquire of Mrs. E. C. Moore, corner 4th and Q Sts. Nine-room house, SK.KVIt KS AT ISKX1. Next Monday Fwitlng CinhI SM-kor! ami Good Mulc. I FOR RENT- There will be religious services i mstied compiei.. Monday evening. February 10, at thel venlences. Thone Red ITU. church In Island City, when Elder W. H. Dnvls, David Jordan Schofleld will explain some of the prlnlcples of religion of the Latter Day Sulnts. The people are cordially invited to attend. Come and hear Mormonlsm from those who under stand It. The L. D. S. quartet from La Grande will furnish the music. Good speaking and an evening of In struction assured to all who attend. fur- . ,1 FOR RENT Furnished housckeep ana T. L., . . . . ing rooms; close in; can ai nn Washington avenue. l-H FOR BALE Fresh Jersey cow ana young calf. A bargain. Inquire at 1417 Wash. Ave. ' 2-S-8t WAXTED. WANTED To buy telephone ples. ' , Home Independent Telephoue xjfc- pany. 'v j- - :' ' WANTED Good, competent girl. Small family; good wages. 'Phone Main 56. - . - LOST. Ijuimv Dies on Train. Sylvanus Luper, a young man whose home was Amity, Tamhlll county, died on train No. 5 last night, while the passenger was between La Grande and Kamela, says the Pendleton East Oregonlan. At the time of his death he was being brought to Pendleton for treatment at St. Anthony's hospi-. tnl. J. C. Luper, a brother, and Mi ptfca Cared at Hums By Nw Abtmrp Ora Luper, a sister, were waiting at; Hon Mutbod. the depot for him and heard of hln If you suffer from bleeding, ltch dcath by wire a few mlnut hf,irR j Inif, blind or nrotruding Dllea. send me trnin arrived. Young Luper had be liv'nu; :ir AdvcrtlM'd Letters. Mrs. Eldle Evans. Miss Anita Foster. Mrs. Byrde L. Gray. Mrs. George Haneka. Miss Mamie Johnson 2. J. N. Cowqulll. Leonldaa S. Foe. V. M. Hansen. Walter Haley. W. L. Knouff. Monsieur Alphonae Laveie. Mr. McNIcols. Malcolmn Martin. George Rager. Sutherland Co. Frank Turner. J. E. Wilson. G. M. RICHET, Postmaster. LOST Between Geddes grocery and Wagner St., ladles' gold watch; pen face, Waltham movement It has been stated that said watch was picked up by a teamster. Please leave at this office and receive re ward. 2--6t LOST In this city, a plain gold bracelet Leave at this office and receive reward. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Barred Plymouth Rock roosters for sale. Inquire of J, E. Reynolds. 'Phone Black 602. 1-1 Jim Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of; the share hoJ'Jor f h Farmers A Traders' Na tional bank will be held at their bank ing house on Tuesday, February 11, ' 1908, betwoen the hours, of 10 a. m. and 12 m., of said day, to elect a board of five director to serve fi the ensuing year and for the trftfc action- of such other business as may come before said meeting. . Dated January 10, 108. J. W. 8CRIBER, Cashier. ' Trees and Shrub. Trees, shrubs add roses The Union Nurseries, Union, Ore., have a targe stock of apple, cherry, pear and shade trees, they are selling at reasonable prices. Send for their price list 2-ctf . Trees If you want cherry or ap pfe trees) get prices from the Union nurseries, Union, Ore. - $99W&t&tf f - x ri nurns ana was sufrerta frum rheu matism and other ownpliciirlonH. The Immediate cause of d.h .tenth wna bronchitis. When the train amvmt. the body as taken off hr and m now at the Baker A Fo!.-.nv unitertiiklnif partnr. It will be shlprf ci Amity tomorrow and the funeral ttut. thern. !! m ynir adilreas, and I will tell you how to cure yourself at home by the new absorption treatment; and will ;lo send some of this home treat ment free for trial, with references fmm youtr own locality If requested. Immediate relief and permanent cure .insured. Send no money, but tell 'tlwr of this offer. Write today to Mrs. 5s". Summers, Box P, Notre Dame,. Ind. SWIFT'S PREMIUM HAMS AND BACON None better. Every piece is guaranteed.; Fresh shipment just received. Phone Main 76 THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY E. POLACK. Propr. Complete line of Eatables I TODAY'S HEWS WDM The LA GRAHDE EVENING OBSERVER furnishes its readers with the State, National and Local News each evening. Delivered at your door straywl. There cunte to my place 2H miles ast nf t.i tra :', about Nov. 1, 1907, bay driving mare, branded 66 on left lilp; weight iibout 1050 pounds. Own ers may have same by paying pastur age and for this notice. W. J. HUGHES. , Route 2, La Grande, Ore. Many a man looking tor sympathy steeds really two swift kicks properly placed. For HIIioiiKiiev) and fck'k lleailiuiie. Tskc Oiino Laxative Fruit Syrup. It sweetens the stomach, aids diges tion and acts as a gentle stimulant on the liver and bowels without Irritat ing theso organs. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures biliousness and ha bitual constltpation. Does not nause ate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Remember the name, Orino, and refuse to accept any substitute. A. T. 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