La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 21, 1908, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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EVKWINQ Q38ERVKK, LA GRANDE. OREGOft. FRIDAY. FEBRCARY ti. ln.
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Main 43
PHOIVE
SNODGRASS GROCERY
You no doubt have heard
Of JERSEY CREAM fLOUR
If not, ask the many who
use it. Try a sack next
order. Satisfaoiiuii guar
anteed or money refunded
We have on hand a quantity of empty
coffee cans-Just the thing for bread
or f lour25c each
J AS. 6.
SUCCESSOR
T
NEW GOODS
Fine Line of Corsets," sizes 18 to 36
Laces, Collars, Veiling. Dress
Trimmings, Sill? and Velvet Rib-
bons, Buttons, Side
J, .:
i ll fi ll
TIRED OF CANNED G00BS?
Then try the
CITY CROCtRYend BtKERY for FRESM VEGETABLES
Qlance over the following
WALLA WALLA SPI.ACII
HOr HOUSE LETFUCE
I Cclcry'and all the rest such
ruis, laDDase, cir.
THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY I
E. PC LACK. Propr. !
Phone Main 75 v ' ?
UMBRELLA
RECOVERING
: AND
REPAIRING
X New Covers put on, $.60
to $4.00.
H you have anything brok-
n 1 can fix It
L.C. SMITH
OPPOSITE FOUNDRY
Main 43
SNODGRASS
TO E. P. STAPLES
' '
COMING DAILY!
and Back Combs
iff)
IlL w. Masonic BMj.
j. ... 4, ,,, a ... ... ... ... t 4,.
list and phono NTa in 75
CAULIFLOWER
FLORIDA pimfappifs i
as Parsnips, BceLs Car-
Danger in a Cold !;
i
i.e. iiu;iiu "ocoiitriu'io1lor.lliirycolcl
" "vornreu rrom tliein williout treiuuieat
of any kind, do Dot for a moment Innu-lne
that cold, are not dunitiroui. Not only pneu
monia, but lo II liifivtloug dlae, m h
dluhthrl adt.-rlot fuver atari with
cold. The cold niKtiarn th ...... i
iwpUon and dvlnpilunt of tl,e rrm ol '
T llr" Tku'Uli.-curoyouii'!
oold whll you can. .
Chamberldin's Coush Remedy
by IUwniarkabl.cumof cold, haa bw-nm
tap!. artlcl. f trado and comtnoM. In.
Prompli ItU.UBctuai, ItUn-llaolo. Tra
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HEW FEDERAL DISTRICT
IS DOUBIflll, SAYS ElllS
Yesterday morning the following
letter was received by Pendleton par
ties, showing the present statu of the
new district bill: (
Washington, D. C, Feb. 1.5, 1908.
Hon. T. C. Taylor,
Pendleton, Oregon.
My Dear Mr. Baylor: The telegram'
sent by yourself and other citizens of
n k. . . . . . .
Pendleton came to hand In dun limp
I note what you say about the de
sire of our citizens to have the head
quarters of the proposed eastern Ore
Run federal district located at Pen -
die ton and it rocs without saying that
":!.!:;; ,'.;::!'! v.ff"r more rlenx -
lire than to have a district located and
nuieton fixed as the place for hold-
Inar the court.
However, every time I appear be
fore the committee having this mat
ter In charge I am confronted with
the statistics that the business of the
present district, as they insist. Is far
less than that of many other districts
which are not asking for an additional
district.
The economical fever stands very
high here at present and It seems to
be the purpose of each particular com
mittee to 'keep all expenses, so, far as
legislation enacted from that com
mittee Is concerned, down to the very
lowest possible amount.
SO HOOZE AliOMtl).
Dry PrtvliK'tM of Oregon Will He Hon-
ored by O. n. A N. Comimiiy.
That the O. R. & N. company Is Dre-
parlng to obey the local ODtlon law In
Umatilla county is Indicated by the
fact that they have Just secured a
list of the dry precincts from the
county clerks, relates the East Ore-
gonlan. At the request of the railroad
people Deputy R. T. Brown has pre
pared a plat showing the five drv nre.
clncta of the county.
Of the precincts where no Ho nor
may be sold, three. North and South
Milton and South Athena, are on th-
Spokane brunch,, while the other two
Ruddock and Encampment, are on the
"inin line. It Is understood ih..t
henceforth no drinks will be served
" l- H. Si X. buffet ems while trains
are passing through the drv r,i,-.
clncta. Conseuuentiv itm ..,...
. ... Will
t'.'ive to watch .lonely f,. ,,.,,,.,
This "Is the flint r. cognition ,
tl'.e local ,,i.il,.n i..,.. i... ..... .. !
llh..m:h the law has I,, . n l r ...... i
'i- the p.it tu o y.-ar
Walla Va!l:i 1; ,i,
V.al'a Walla, f. I,.
Id yi .. 1.,, :
y.iol atl'.ns the
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21. Tin! I'uiiin
Wan i Walla
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Only
TRY OUR JOB DEPARTMENT
hr first class Commercial Printing. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
Advertising space in the OBSERVER proves a
profitable investment.
I am urging this matter upon every
suitable occasion, but, to speak can
didly, I have much fear that If Imme
diate action Is Insisted upon that we
will get an unfavorable report from
the house Judiciary committee.
I think the chances for lis passage
would be very
much better at the
! short session of the present congress
I . . . . .
rather than the present one,
However, If it Is the desire of the
people that this matter shall be
pressed until consideration is had, 1
'will do my duty along that line, let
! the result be what it may.
1 I am verv sorrv that I eannot wneuk
j In more encouraging terms in renal u
i to this measure, but candor prompts
me to place the situation before you
exactly as I see It.
I am told that a committee from
Baker City will be here shortly In re
gard to this measure. I am glad to
have them come, for they can better
realize the situation after having been
on the ground and had a conference
with the committee having the matter
In charge.
Assuring you that I will let no op
portunity pass to say a good word In
behalf of the pending measure, I am,
Yours very truly,
W. R. ELLIS.
creamery butter were advanced last
night from 40 to 45 cents. This in
crease was decided on because of the
higher prices asked In Spokane, Seat
tle, Portland and the northwest gen
erally. Quotations In the three principle
cities were advanced about a week
ago. Since that time the local com
pany has been flooded with orders.
Under the circumstances it was found
necessary here in many Instances to
cut orders In two, sending half cases
where full ones had been ordered.
Many dealers throughout the state
hundle several kinds of butter. AVhen
any one of these varieties Is offered
for less than prevailing price the de
mand for that one kind becomes al
most universal among dealers, sin-
gle creameries are thus made, reelpi-
enis of more orders than they can fill.
It was this condition that persuaded
the offl-ers ..f the Walla Walla
creamery t., raiy.. th.ir quotation.
Tor fsrrc.
i
! Dry lii-Inch and 4-fo.it wood. IV
i llvered In any nuantlly. Price reasi-n-ble.
2-13-11
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The U GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER furnishes its readers
with the State, National and Local Hews each evening.
Delivered at your door
We Want
Our Want
Your want is placed before a thoueand or more want-seekert
t every day Can you afford to spend one cent per word of your
X want ad whets results are the keynotes?
FOIt KENT.
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms.
Inquire 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 Sts.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished east
room; all modern conveniences. In-j
quire at J. M. Berry's store. 2-str
FOR RENT Furnished room with
bath and pilvilege of using plain.
'Phone Red 1381. 2-12tf
FOR RENT Large store building,
with shelving and counters; used a
number of years for hardware and
furniture. Also housekeeping rooms.
1417 Washington Ave. 2-19-lm
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE OR. TRADE 40 acres In
Wallowa; cruises five million feet.
See R. W. Logan, La Grande Na
tional bank.
i
FOR SALE Barred Plymouth Rock
roosters for sale. Inquire of J. E.
Reynolds. 'Phone Black 602. l-131m
FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow and
young calf. A bargain. Inquire at
1417 Wash. Ave. 2-5-6t
WANTED.
WANTED To buy telephone poles.
Home Independent Telephone com
pany. WANTED Four apprentice girls for
the millinery department of the N.
K. West store, at once. Apply at the
store.
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PHONE FOR MAIN 13
and out Circulation Manager will explain
premium offer. Hundreds took advantage of the
offer last year and more are doing so this year.
Get easy money early.
Your Wants
IN :
Ad Column
WANTED. GIRL Immediately; gen.
eral housework; small family; g00(1
wages. 'Phone Black 1032. 2-l5tf
WANTED To trade hay for wood.
Stoddard Lumber Co. S-14tf
FOUND Child's bead purse, contain
lng 10 cents. Owner may .have
Bame by applying at this office. 14-3t
4 4
A CHAUl HOSPITAL.
If you have a chair or In fact
any piece of furniture which Is
on the Invalid list you can not
do better than to bring it to my
furniture hospital, where a
speedy cure la assured. Promtit '
and neat work assured. Remera- 4k '
ber that I make all kinds of
Duggy covers. Call on me for all
kinds of upholstering.
v J. II. HILLMAN. 4
Shop on Fir Street. Nest Door to 4
Thorn's Grocery. Black 1511.
HERE TO STAY
Although the present
electric light famine has
temporarily placed us out
Z of business, we are not
out of business by any
mpane Whan Ka l!orV,to
w. rr llbll.bllQ Mliba i
are nn acrnJn . t Vie nnt-ilir T
t will find that we will stillljj
X behere with the very best
X electric sriow in Fastem t
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H
I j uiegun. vvb are laKing
advantage of the con- t
! dltion of affairs t.n make x
uluon 01 anairs 10 make t
many improvements as
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