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I STEWARDS OPERA HOUSE, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, FEB.
JMPERIAL
Benefit Building Fund
MINSTRELS
ELKS
The Best and Biggest Minstrel Show Ever Seen in La
Grande, Special Scenery, Gorgeous Costumes, New acts,
New Songs, New Jokes.
Hear the Celebrated L D. S. Quartette-Hear the Great Chorus Backed by an Augmented
Orchestra of 9 Pieces-See the "Death of the. "Gladiator" -The Great Transformation
"Moonlight on the Mississippi"""The Minstrel and the Porter."
GRAND IMPERIAL PARADE WES., FEB. U AT NOON
PARTIAL CHANGE OF PROGRAM WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Seats Now on Sale at Van Buren's
TICKETS $100 GALLERY 50c
DIRECTION OF MILLER 6 DRAPER 7 ;.
(.rafting
Is dead Issue. So siys Dr. H. C. Par
y.f of the Indiana School of Medi
cine, In Collier' Weekly. We concur
with him. Blue ifountatn Cough Syr
up will cure your cough, not ai pleas
ant to take aa some others, but It con
tains the Ingredients that will posi
tively and absolutely cure that cough.
RED CROSS. DRUG STORE.
Homos Wanted.
Twenty-five head 'of horses and
mares from 10S0 to 1400 pounds.
Must be In good flesh. and -Mail uio
ken to harness.. , Age and blemishes
cut no Ice.
' "-; C. WyTODD,
Red Front livery stables, Saturday,
Feb. 15, 1808. La Grande, Ore.
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WORK IJ'I
MAKE DIVED
Main 43
PHONE
Main 43
SNODGRASS GROCERY
Portland, Feb. 8.-"-On good author
ity It Is announced here by one of the
Oregon Short Line officials that the
! construction of the Snake river exten
liil ii
WHEELS TURN
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 cans Just the thing for bread
or flour 25c each
slon from Huntington to Lewlston will
be resumed by March 1. The road Is
now graded quite a distance and work
was stopped Juat as the construction
company was ready to lay steel. Three
thousand five hundred men were em
ployed on the line, as a vast amount
of work Is being done on the roadbed
with the ultimate Intention of making
It one of the main lines of transconti
nental traffic.
The new road taps a section of the
richest mining country known to the
United States, besides It will develop
much agricultural resources.
J AS. G. SNODGRASS
SUCCESSOR TO E. P. STAPLES
There has been a rumor In Baker
City to the effect that work would
soon begin on the Snake river road.
and the above dispatch verifies It.
Saturday the Herald called up Frank
Pierce, manager of the Iron Dyke
mine, over the telephone to ascertain
If he knew any details of hte matter.
He replied he did not know to a cer
tainty, but there was a rumor to the
effect that work would begin by
March 1, and that the rumor seemed
to be well founded. I
The La Grande flouring mill com
menced grinding this morning and en
ters upon a long continuous run, day
and night. It has been closed since
the suspension of electric power, but
will use steam until conditions be
come normal once more. The mill
has on hand a large amount of grain
and Its reputation for manufacturing
the highest grade of flour enables It
to hold a large clientele throughout
eastern Oregon, Idaho and Montana.
This will add another steady payroll
to the town that has always been
steady until a few weeks ago.
William Caldwell of this city, and F.
M. Kent of Milton. Pendleton Tribune.
Trees If you want cherry or ap
ple trees, get prices from the Union
nurseries. Union, Ore.
To Try Ibtagft Again.
After being out more than 89 hours.
the 12 men chosen to try Joseph
Haaga, were unable to agree upon a
verdict, and were discharged by Judge
Bean yesterday morning at 10 o'clock.
District Atotrney Phelps announced
last night that the case would be tried
again at the April term.
When the Jury was discharged It
was found that the rumors of the pre
vious day to the effect that the ballots
stood 11 for conviction and one for
acquittal was far wrong, since In real
ity they stood 10 for acquittal and two
for conviction. At one time It was 11
to 1 for acquittal.
The first ballot stood six for ac
quittal, five for conviction and one
blank. Though a large number of
ballots were taken thereafter, the ma
jority was always In favor of acquit
tal. The two Jurors who hung out were
Sterilizing Milk.
When an outfit tor sternum milk
Is not handy the milk may be steril
ized as follows: Fill an ordinary
nursing bottle with milk. In a boiler
put a piece of wood an Inch thick,
then water to the depth of an Inch.
Plug the bottle with a clean piece of
cotton and place on the piece of wood
in the boiler so that it will not touch
the bottom. Allow to steam for an
hour at least and then put the milk
away In a cool, dark place. Several
bottles of milk may be sterilized at
once.
Piles Cured at Home by New Absorp
tion Method.
If you suffer from bleeding, Itch
ing, blind or protruding piles, send
me your address, and I will tell you
how to cure yourself at home by the
new absorption treatment; and win
also send some of this home treat
ment free fors trial, with' references
from youtr own locality If requested.
Immediate relief and permanent cure
uoueii. y2vU& iiO , JiiOwy, ,ui jii .'
others of this offer. Write, today to
Mrs. M. Summers, Box P, Notre
Dame, Ind.
NOTICE OF FINAL BOTTLEME
Notice is hereby given to all con
cerned that William Blakiey, has filed
In the county court of Union county,
Oregon, his final account as admin
istrator of the estate of Nathan R.
Baird, deceased, and the aald county
court of Union county, Oregon, has
set the 4th day of February, A. D.
108, at two o'clock p. m., for the
hearing of the same, and all objec
tions thereto.
Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this
th day of January, A. D. 1908
WILLIAM BLAKLET.
"8t Administrator.
SWIFT'S PREMIUM
HAMS AND BACON
None better. Every piece is
guaranteed. Fresh shipment I I
just received.
Phone Main 75
THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY
E. P0LACK. Propr.
Complete line of Eatables
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ITODAY'S MEWS JQDMl
The LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER furnishes its readers
with the State, National and Local News each evening.
Delivered at your door
For Only 65c Per
m
onth I
Fine Line of Corsets, sizes IS to 36
i Laces, Collars, Veiling, Dress $
jj Trimmings, Silk and Velvet Rib- f
!: bons, Buttons, Side and Back Combs J
TRY OUR JOB DEPARTMENT
for first class Commercial Printing. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
Advertising spacefn the',0BSERVER proves a
profitable investment.
PHONE FOR MAIN 13
and our Circulation Manager will explain out v,
premium offer. Hundreds took advantage of the
offer last year and more are doing so this year.
Get easy money early.
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