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EVEXWO OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14. iM. '
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PEHDLC1 ON HUSTLING IN
We Want Your Wants
IN
Our Want Ad Column
want ad where result, are the keynotes?
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PHONE
Main 43
SIMODGRASS GROCERY
MOT FOR FEDERAL BUILDInG
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
J AS. G. SIMODGRASS
SUCCESSOR TO C. P. STAPLES
NEW GOODS
COMING DAILY
Fine Line of Corsets, sizes IS to 36
Laces, Collars, Veiling, Dress
Trimmings, Silk and Velvet Rib
bons, Buttons, Side and Back Combs
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IlYABiril(0.aS;
None
THE CITY GROCERY AMD BAKERY
E. POLACK, Propr.
Complete line of Eatables
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La Grande
Steam Cleaning!
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Lace Curtains, Draperies,
Kid Qlovee, Eveaing Gowns
and Party Dreaate Cleaned
on ehort noliea. We call
tor and deliver free.
OLD CREAMERY BLDS.
, F:rt Cta Wirk Ouara-rtta
CarfaUl.tar.U?n to trerV.er.t traa
SWIFT'S PREMIUM
HAMS AND BACON
better. Every piece
IS
guaranteed. Fresh shipment
just received.
Phone Main 75
Banger in a Cold
Hecauaeyou haro contracted nrdlmtrycotdt
ami recovered fmra thorn wHrmul treatment
nt liny klmt, do nut tor a moment lniiulue
that colds arn not danicerou. Not only pneu
monia, but also the Infectious disease eucti
a diphtheria and scarlet fever etert itli j
cold. The cold prepare the aytteoi fur the
reception and development nt the r'mi of
the dteeaaea. Tako our aiivlco cureyuui
cold while you ran.
Chamberlain's Couch Remedy
by ha remarkable curoa of culde hue b.wnv.
eetaplearitcleuf trt.de and cntunvrce. liu
Pendleton's camDaiicn for the .loca -
.1. ha. ..tUr. r iho now
federal district for eastern Oregon
wan formally launched at a rousing
meeting of Pendleton Commercial as -
sociation last night, when urgent de-
mands were rna!e uDon the Oregon
congressional gallon that Pendle- j pending for five years In the federal
ton be named as headquarters for the court and that the creation of the dls
f.r..rmA.i .linfrlnt. ! trlct Is an urgent necessity. It was
After discussinc the mutter thor-
,oi;'r!!v from tverv standpoint In which
I! v.m cmnhatlrally dem -
...,i.-u..-u lliut the unanimous senti-
munt of business men and attorneys'
that Pendleton Is the loclcal location
for the headquarters, a committee
consisting of T. C. Taylor, Charles H. una -i. vj rvprrrer.t Pendleton's In
Carter, V. L. Thompson. G. W. : terests at Washington, and it Is prob
Phelps and Bert Huffman was ap- able that within a few days a delega-
nolnted to draft resolutions to for.urd
by wire to the Oregon delegation, de-
mnn.llnir thnr Ppnilli.tnn'a flnlmq he
urged In the passage of the bill.
A message was sent by President
Rader of the Commercial association
last night, demanding that Pendleton
be named as headquarters and this
morning an additional message was
sent by the committee appointed to
draft the. resolutions.
Following Is the message sent to the
Oregon delegation by the Commercial
association last night:
"Pendleton, Ore., Feb. 12.
"To Congressman W. R. Ellis, and
Senators C. V. Fulton and Jona
than Bourne, Washington, D. C.
"Pendleton Commercial association
demands that Pendleton be named as
headquarters of the eastern Oregon
federal district upon Indisputable
merits of geographical location, best
Interests of entire district and volume
of business.
"M. A. RADER,
"President Commercial Association.
A. L. KNIGHT, Secretary."
The message sent to the Oregon del
egation this morning was as follows:
"Pendleton, Ore., Feb. 13.
"To Congressman W. R. Ellis, Sena
tors C. W. Fulton and Jonathan
Bourne, Washington, D. C.
"At a mass meeting of citizens and
business men the demand of Pendle
ton Commercial association that the
headquarters of the eastern Oregon
federal district be located in this city
Is emphatically endorsed. The best
Interests of the entire district wlll.be
served by making Pendleton the head
quarters. T. C. Taylor. W. L. Thomp
son, O. W. Phelps, Charles H. Carter,
Bert Huffman, committee."
Statistics gathered from the federal
court records In Portland showing
the volume of business originating In
TODAY'S MWS
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For Only
TRY OUR JOB DEPARTMENT
forfrsf class Commercial Printing. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
Advertising space in the OBSERVER proves a
profitable investment.
1
, the different counties of the pro
nosed district have been forwarded to
Congressman EUIb and It Is believed
! that the showing made will assure the
'location of th headquarters hire,
Attorneys presir.. declared
cases from this county have
that
been
aluo shown that In the past five years
i 143 cases have originated in I'matil
' la county in the same period, while
but 54 cases have originated in Baker
county In the same period.
It was decided at the meeting last
nlht that a delegation be sent from
tlon of one or two men will be sent to
the national capital to assist the Ore
sron delegation In making the best
. possible showing as to the logical
headquarters for the new district.
!
fioltl Studded Quartz.
An exhibit of nearly 100 pounds
of quartz studded with gold, created
quite a sensation In Greenhorn camp
a day or so ago.
The ore was brought Into camp by
a Mr. Clark, who has charge of the
J. W. Fleegel mine near the well
known Psyche property.
In running a cross-cut the ledge was
cut five feet and no wall struck. Ore
from the ledge was simply lousy with
gold and Its extent Is not yet known.
Those who saw the samples say the
find Is something phenomenal. Ba
ker City Democrat.
Special Rates.
A special rate of one fare and a
third has been made by the O. R. &
N., In order that all who wish to at
tend the annual Christian Endeavor
convention at Eugene may do so. The
convention will be held February 20
to 23. For additional particulars see
J. H. Keeney, O. R. & N. agent. La
Grande.
Grafting
Is a dead Issue. So sya Dr. H. C. Par
ker of the Indiana School of Medi
cine, In Collier's Weekly. We concur
with him. Blue Mountain Cough Syr
up wj.ll cure your cough, not as pleas
ant to take as some others, but It con
tains the Ingredients that will posi
tively and absolutely cure that cough.
RED CROSS DRUG STORE.
fluinge In Meeting Night.
The Gobblers will meet next Satur
day night Instead of, Friday.
WORTHY E. C.
The LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER furnishes its readers
with the State, National and Local News each evening.
Delivered at your door
65c
FOR RENT.
FOll RENT A flat furnished for
housekeeping. Pleasantly located;
near in. Inquire of Mrs. Hattle Mc
Donald, 1616 6th St., or -phone
Black 462.
FOR RENT Suite
housekeeping rooms,
modern conveniences.
of furnished
Close In. All
Phone Black
2-13tf
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms.
Trm.ii-o of Mrs. C. S. Zuber. 'Phone
Red 1781.
FOR RENT Rooms for light house
keeping. Inquire of Mrs. E. C.
Moore, corner 4th and Q Sta.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished east
room; all modern conveniences. In
quire at J. M. Berry's store. 2-8tf
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms; close In; call at 1417
Washington avenue. , 2-24
FOR RENT Furnished room with
bath and privilege of using plam.
Phone, Red 1381. 2-12tf
WANTED.
WANTED To buy telephone poles.
Home Independent Telephone com
pany. WANTED Good, competent girl.
Small family; good wages. 'Phone
Main 65.
WANTED Four apprentice girls for
the millinery department of the N.
K. West store, at once. Apply at the
store.
I BEST COAL!
!$8.c30
t - PER TON- f
Rock Spring Lump and I
Rook Spring u. I
PHONE MAIN 10:
Prompt Delivery. Big ;
Stock on Hand. I
Per
PHONE FOR MAIN l
and out Circulation Manager will explain out
premium offer. Hundreds took advantage of the
offer last year and more are doing so this year.
Get easy money early.
FOR SALE. '
FOR SALE OR TRADE 640 acres In
Wallowa; cruises five million feet
See R. W. Logan, La Grande Na
tional bank.
FOR SALE Barred Plymouth Rock .
roosters for sale. Inquire of J. E.
Reynolds. 'Phone Black 602. 1-lJlm
FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow an!
young calf. A bargain. Inquire at
1417 Wash. Ave. " 2-6-dt
LOST In this city,
bracelet. Leave at
receive reward.
a plain gold
this office and
Trees and Shrubs.
Trees, shrubs and roses The Union .
Nurseries, Union, Ore., have large
stock of apple, cherry, pear and shads
trees, they are selling at reasonable
prices. Send for their price list.
2-6tf
Valentine Gift Books.
The only Valentine gift books In
town are at
2-ll-3t FERGUSON'S.
HERE TO STAY
Although the present
electric light famine has
temporarily placed us out i
of business, we are not
out of business by any
means. When the lights
are on again the public Z
will find that wfl will still
. ..
behere with the very bestf
electric show in Eastern
Oregon. We are taking
advantage of the con
dition of affairs to make
many" improvements as
the public will readily see
when we again open to
the public.
ELECTRIC THEATRE CO.
E. M. Sherwood, Mgr.
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