La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 22, 1908, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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ETKNtKO O'JMF.KVBK. LA CRAWDK. OKFGOX PATCRDAY. FKBRt ARY . " g "
FACE TWO.
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Main 43
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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
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We have on hand a quantity of empty
coffee cans Just the thing for, bread
or flour 25c each
J AS. G. SNODGRASS
SUCCESSOR TO E. P. STAPLES
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NEW GOODS
COMING DAILY
Fine Line of Corsets, sizes IS to 36
Laces, Collars, Veiling, Dress
Trimmings, Silk and Velvet Rib
bonsButtons, Side and Back Combs
Itlf VAN DUYHf (0. 1Sh
RECTIFIES ERRONEOUS
IMPRESSIONS OF 10DAY
To the Editor and Citizens of Grande
Ronde Valley:
Again It falls to me to show who
were the first settlers of Grande Ronde
valley. I have had to do It two or
three times before. All I want, If
there Is any honn;- In It, Is to see that
those who are entitled to the honor.
or whatever you may
It, pet that. For myself I claim noth
ing, a n.iy of the flint. I did not
come here for bem fit. but for my own
betterment, w ho louk those chances.
In Pert Hrffrrnii's vrii-np, f
Colonel Eliaw, he makes the statement
that H. Y. J.r-any was the first .:-
out.)
Mr. Leasy never came here with
the Intention of settling here. He
was about out of provisions after
crossing the iiiulns en! it would have
been ImpowMliie for him to have set
tled here Hl.me, in faet. he never made
Hny preterttons to do so. and made
please to call I no p-epariifions tor winter. We had
tier In Gram'
v.i li.
to help him build a house In the win
ter. v came here in the middle of
Ypiember, TC1. I hi'd better . say
vU- "'-" were and where we came
r.- rin. V'c emne r'lom the Umatilla
g -cy. Por.ie of yu will re
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We Want Your Wants
IN
Our Want Ad Column
Your want is p'aced before a thoutand or mor want-eeken
I "u H,.Can vou afford to apend ona cant per word of your
very oojr-" " ... i,nn,..o
want ao where results r wo
FOK KENT.
FOH RENT HouseKeepiug
Inquire of Mrs. C. S. Zuber. 'Phone
Red 1781.
FOR RENT Rooms for light house
keeping. Ipnuire of Mrs. E. C.
Moore, corner 4th and Q Sts
WANTED, GIRL Immediately; gen.
eral housework; small family; g00lj
wages. "Phone Black 1032. J.i5tt
WANTED To trade hay for wood.
Stoddard Lumber Co. 2-14tf .
FOR RENT Nicely furnished east
all modern conveniences. In-
FOly'ND Child's bead purse, contain- .
ing 10 cents. Owner may have-
same by applying at this office. H-3t
room;
quire at J. M. Berry's storo.
-8tf
FOR RENT Furnished room with
bath and privilege of using plan .
2-12tf
T 1 Q 1
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
FOIl SALE.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 840 acres lti
Wallowa; cruises five million feet.
See R. W. Logan, La Grande Na
tional bank.
4- 4
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A CIIAin HOSPITAL.
FOR SALE Barred Plymouth Rock
roosters for sale. Inquire of J. E.
Reynolds. "Phone Black 602. 1-lSlm
FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow and
young calf. A bargain. Inquire at
1417 Wash. Ave. 2-8-t
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WANTED.
I TIRED OF CANNED GOODS?
Then try the
CITY GROCERY and BAKERY for FRESH VEGETABLES
Glance over the following list and rhone Main 75
WALLA WALLA SPINACH CAULIFLOWER
HOT HOUSE LETTUCE FLORIDA PINEAPPLES
Celery'and all the rest such as Parsnips, Beets, Car
rots, Cabbage, Cramberries, etc.
THE CITY GROCERY AMD BAKERY
E. POLACK, Propr.
Phone Main 75
UMBRELLA
RECOVERING
AND
REPAIRING
New Covers put on, $.50
to $4.00.
If you have anything brok
en lean fix it.
L. C. SMITH
, OPPOSITE FOUNDRY
Danger in a Coli
... . iu.j..u u.ici.tiiHr;u-ii-'iorn!i:i:iv c.-;,;
siul recovered from them wltlmut iri-i'rww
of any kind, do nol tor a moment. In, i..,ui
thai colds ars not dauKxrons. Notuuly . i -u
nionlft. but Htsolhe liifneilou dla?e
asrilplitherla atidararlot fever start Willi
cold. The cold iirnmnn t h syitm for tht
roceptloii sjid dBVlopinvnt of tan arnt ol
Uim dlaeuos. Take oar advtes-curv roui
wjw wiiiiv tub can.
Chamberlain's Coab Remedy
j uarnntrKaDivcul-siiof lilj h. l,.,,.
tftplrttnloof trurt" nml coirinpin". lit
Btompti tt U Oocual1 it u ivioia. Xr lb
NB"4N DHVQ CO.
"I'nclK lU-a" lirown. Who Thrown LI; lit on Early Grande Ronde Hixtory,
ami lils Wife, ilio Vlei While Wotn .11 in (.ruiide Hondo Valley.
emphntlrally driiy! I do not know
who Mr. Huffman's Informant may
be. I ehould like to inert him. I
know of no one who was here In 1361.
Mr. Leaxy was here, but he came
,vlth a train that went on. while
rested for a few day with Mr. Stephen
Coffin, of Portland, who had come
with an ox team load of grocerlm.
etc., to trade to the emigrants. Mr.
Leaay started acorns the mountains,
but could not pull his outfit up the
hill and he had to turn back until
changer', hands In 1SC1. O. V. Abbott
was Inrtlnn agont, a democrat. He
resigned his office, as did also all the
government employes, some 12 or 14,
I was not an employe,, but I was
freighting from The Dalles to Walla
Walla, and my wife was cooking for
the agency employes, and I made my
home at the agency. After quitting,
the question was, where to go. We
finally agreed to send a committee
to the Grande Uonde, to look the
country over, with the Intention of
WANTED To buy telephone polee.
Home Independent Telephone com
pany. 1 1
WANTED Four apprentice girls for
the millinery department of the N.
K. West store, at once. Apply at the
store.
If you huv t niMu ui lu iuti ,
any piece of furniture which is
on the invalid list you can not
do better than to bring it to tny
furniture hospital, where 1 f '
speedy cure Is assured. Prompt
and neat work assured. Remem-
ber that I make all kinds of . '
buggy covers. Call on me tor all
kinds of upholstering. .
3. H. TOLLMAN.
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Shop on Fir Street, Next Door to
Thorn's Grocery Black 1511.
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HERE TO STAY
Fbest coalI
j$8.B0i
I -PER TON--!
Mr. Coffin got ready to help him up! starting a settlement. We, W. Mc-
the hill. It Is unreasonable for anylAuley, E. C. Crane. Jake Ileeth, W.
one to tulk about Mr. Lenny being Marks and myself, composed the com
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wit, iinii seiner, iiei me say ngnt . rnittee.
here that I do not wish to hurt any
one's feelings, but to state facts as I
remember them 47 years. Although I
have a diary I kept that winter loaned
After looking over the valley,
we decided to take up land, at what
wag then known as Brown s fort, af-
( Continued on in ire 7.)
Rock Spring Lump and
Rook Spring Nut.
PHONE MAIN 10:
Prompt Delivery Big j
Stock on Hand.
Although the present !
electric light famine has
temporarily placed us out
of business, we are not !
out of business by any
means. When the lights ; ;
are on again the public !
will find that we will still
behere with the very best j
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 nuhlir..
ELECTRIC THEATRE CO
E. M. Sherwood, Mgr. $
Resolution.
Be it Resolved by the council of the
city of La Grande, Oregon, that a five
foot sidewalk be built on and along
the north side of Jackson avenue
from its Intersection with Norfn
Fourth streets, southeasterly to the
Intersection of said Jackson avenue
with North Birch street, said walk to
be built at the expense of the abut
ting property and to be completed
within 80 days.
Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this
Sth day of February, 1908.
I. R. SNOOK.
Recorder of the City 'of La Gran!.
Oregon 2-11-101
DRIFT! IMG
TOWARDS
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Many people who are neglecting symptoms of kidney trouble, hoplnjr "it will wear awav
drifting towards Brighfs Disease, which is kidney tronbS inonf of iS w7m formZ
l a 'cr.; :':iU Jf i 1 aS umivcr i wrntu dt me cxrcuiiitton to every part of th
11 f . V Vt. 'auB",s u'"ins, oacKacoe, Koinacn trouoie, sluggish Km, irregular heart
I rl 'ralwA5l trZWlS,!1 or Mrrrouble commence Ukinr
it:rvvMV; 4 umc, H WUi cure a iuku auoraer in a lew days and prevent i I
il W&d malady. It is pleasant to take and benefits the whole system. P" I
tlSS NWr'1ri v How to rind Out. G. B. Burhans Testifies After Four Year.
C -tr-3,V V'J Wj,: ft J Voo can easil determine If vonr kidney are ft. B Burhans of C.rll.l. r.n ...
!' 0 of order by setting aside for tA hours a , Carllalt Center, N. writes:
rl S- . ifyi bottl of the nrine passed apoa arlslM If '"V 1 WT" W emtlM thai I em .tirly
ti i&'y?VS t"' t.ow kidneys ar diseased, end 1 . ..w k. ntvrm ,t .f thTiTJ Ji tTI
Ll FOLEY'S K'DNEY CURB should be Ukea V&TiJZ5J&? TV.S?!JtS,iS
I VV Two Sizes, 50 Cents and $1.00. 14
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stops Irretrularittes. strenerthena the urlnan nrirint and VklltMa itn 4-Via ..rann4. MimuI
of the kidneys so they will perform their functions properly. Healthy kidneys strain out
w. ....ut.1..ca i.uiu iuc uiouu as u passes tnrougn tnera. uiseased kidneys do not, ana
sbotfy,
action, etc
FOLEY'S
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Two Sizes, 60 Cents and $1.00.
SOLD IXD RECGaSHEKDED BY
A. T. niLIj, Druggist.
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