La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 22, 1908, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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EVKSTXO CBSERVEB, LA ORA1TDB, OKKOOW. BATCRDAT, FEBRUARY 83, IJOft. . fAUg tKTDU
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The Newest Came
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FERGUSON'S
LEWIS BUILDING, OPPo'siTE SUMMER HOUSE
Phone Red 591
MUSIC EXCLUSIVELY
is OUR
In order to dispose of our
offering our entire line at
ACTUAL COST
Popular copyrights formerly $1.50 now $1.10
Popular copyrights formerly .75 now - .55
Algpr, Heuty and Optic " : . .25 now .20
5c tablets at 3 for 10c
10c tabletu at 2 for 15c
Fancy box stationery at the same discount.
DAVIS-JORDAN MUSIC CO.
i 1316 ADAMS AVENUE
Drink La Grande
made Beer and
keep your money
at home.
JULIUS ROESCH
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YOUR WORK
Is what we want. We don't
call on you one week for it and
tell you the next we cannot do it for
you. We want it now, and all the time.
We do not think it necessary at this time to say
anything about the class of work we turn out
The fact that we have been in the LAUN
DRY business for twelve years in La
Grande we think sufficient evi
dence that our work is sat
isfactory. Try it.
A. B. C. LAUNDRY
TELEPHONE MAIN 7
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AIM
stationery stock, we are
.
NOTE THE
FOLLOWING
LA GRANDE, OREGON
AN ARRAY OF GOODIES
that wilfplease anyone with a pal
ate young or old; male or female
isJhere displayed, not only on
special occasions, but jvery day in
the yearour ehop'e open.t ATtaite
(or candy ie not confined to child
ren and women only. Men we all
Iiks.them.
E. D. S ELDER
RECTIf Its IMPRESSIONS
(Continued from pace 1.)
terwarde as the Old Fort. We return
ed With a favorable report and eight
of ui came back to the Grande Ronde
with toola and provision and went to
work to build a fort. We built four
bouses, one on each corner of a lot
containing about one-quarter of an
acre, with the Intention of stockading
from one house to the other. We
commenced work, on October 2, 1861.
The Auburn mines wete located that
(all, and men were coming through
the valley and we did no more work
on the fort. William Coffin was still
here, and when he saw that we meant
business, he worked up a Joint stock
company to build a sawmill. He was
to furnish the mill and we poor cusses
to take Block and work It out In the
mill. The mill never materialized and
when Mr. Coffin left, he hired Mr.
LeRsy to work his Interest out and
left him provisions enough to winter
on. So you can see the circumstances
which made. It possible for Mr. Leasy
to stay here. 1 have this to say, that
as long as I am here I shall defend the
rlRhts of my friends, who came ;,c
with me. If there Is any. honor In
being the first settlers of Grande
Ronde valley. It belongs to those men
who were the original bona fide set
tlers of the Grande Ronde valley,
whose names are:
S. M. Black. W. Chaffer, R. Alex
ander, W. Marks, E. C. Crane, Wil
liam McCauley," Ben Brown, wife and
two children.
BEN BROWN.
Bishop Paddock En Route.
The newly elected bishop of this
district Is now en route from the east
to his field of labor In eastern Ore.
gon, says the Baker City Democrat.
rrior to nis coming he has beert
preaching and speaking throughout
Aew England In an effort to secure
money to further the work of the dls
trlct to which he has been assigned.
He Is now in the city of Chlcagi
and will go to Milwaukee where he
will preach and from there he goes to
St Paul and Minneapolis, where he
will be on Sunday, the 22nd. He will
arrive In Baker City if there Is no
preventing providence, on the 28th
and will preach here on Sunday, the
1st. On Monday the 2nd day
March, he will be entertained at
public reception at the Elks' hall.
of
uisnop haddock is a western boy,
wag educated at Portland, and is fa
miliar wnn tnis western country, his
father at one time having been bishop
of the state of Washington. He is un
married, and as this Is leap year he
will have to run the gauntlet of the
marriageable young ladles of the dis
trict.
Vmatllla Indians Boy Churc h Bell,
To purchase a bell for the church
mission at the Umatilla reservation is
the purpose of the visit to Portland
of three full-blood Indians who ar
rived at the Imperial hotel last night.
This Is perhaps the first Indian dele
gation of its kind to come to Port
land on a similar mission. The com
mittee is composed of Rev. E. J. Con
nors, Philip Jones and Albert Min
thorn, all of whom are from, the Tu-
tullla Indian church of the Umatilla
reservation. Fonda have been raised
by the Indian church and the commit-
tee came here to select the bell per
sonally in order that It may be sat
isfactory. Portland Journal.
C. M. St. P. Xcars Completion.
H. L. Tlbbetts, traveling freight and
passenger agent of the Chicago, Mil
waukee & St. Paul railroad. Is in the
city today, looking after the business
of his line, says the Walla Walla Bul
letin. He says that his rond is n,.h.
ng Its construction work through
Washington and the northwest, and
will be Into Seattle In time for the A.
P. exposition in 1909.
"We will have trains running into
Butto In the near future," he stated.
and our construction work la being
rushed through Washington as fast
as possible. We have the grading
practically completed as far west as
Llnd, Wash."
ETITIOX FOIl LIQCOR LICENSE.
To the Hon. County Court of Union
County, Oregon:
We, the undersigned legal voters
nd actual residents of the precinct
of Hllgard, Union county, Oregon,
and having actually resided In said
precinct at least 20 days Immediately
preceding the date of signing and fil
ing of this petition, hereby respect
fully petition your Honorable Court
to grant to Nils Holverson, a license
to sell splrltous, malt or vinous liquors
or fermented cider, commonly known
as hard cider, in leas Quantities than!
one gallon, in the town of Hllgard,
Union county, Oregon, commencing on
or about the 5th day of March, 1908.'
Dated this 20th day of January,
108.
P. Garvey, John Rogers, D. W.
Sanford, Jos. Lafferty, Pat Daly, Lee
Toung, J. H. Toung, Geo. Dreher, Ed
Peterson. William Cantrell, Mat An
derson. Ed Baling. J. R. Beauchamp,
William Law, c. & Haws. J. W.
Scott, W, J. Baling. J. D. Casey, J. C.
Hart, J. R. Mann. C. F. Dreher, Claud
Miller, J, Landers, Hans Endrup, B.
F. Toung. Wm. Dreman, Fr. Beau
champ. D. H. McWaters. A. Toung,
B. Scholdstrom, F. Scholdstrom. Geo.
McGarry, John E. Brlgham, Chaa.
Farrier, N. C. Endrup, J. Hibba, J. M.
Hagey, Harry French. A. Sundman, J.
T. Holmes. W, M. Condlt, O. Kloofen
steln, Earl Rankin.
Notice is hereby given that I will
on the 4th day of March. 1908, apply
to the county court of Union county,
Oregon, at the court house In La
Grande, Oregon, for a license to sell
splrltous, malt or vinous liquors, or
fermented cider, commonly known as
hard cider. In quantities less than one
gallon, in the town of Hllgard, Union
county, Oregon, commencing on or
about uie uiii iy cl 2!?.T" lft.
NILS HOLVERSON.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that John H.
WIckensNias been duly appointed by
the county court ot the state of Ore
gon, for Union county, administrator
of the estate of William Wlckens, de
ceased, and all persons having claims
against said estate are hereby noti
fied and required to present the same
with proper vouchers to 'the said ad
mlnlstrator at his residence about
eight miles northeasterly from Elgin,
Oregon, or to R. H. Lloyd, attorney
for said estate, at his office in Elgin
Oregon, within six months from the
date hereof.
Dated this (th day of January, 1908
JOHN H. WICKENS,
R. H. LLOYD, Administrator,
Attorney for Said Estate.
6-13-20-27-5
Grafting
Is a dead Issue. So says Dr. H. C. Par
ker of the Indiana School of Medl
cine. In Collier's Weekly. We concur
with him. Blue Mountain Cough Syr
up will cure your cough, not as pleas
ant to take as some others, but It con
tains the Ingredients that will post
tively and absolutely cure that cough,
RED CROSS DRUG STORE.
For Sale.
Dry l-lnch and 4-foof wood. De
llvered In any quantity. Price reason.
able. 2-13-11
CRANDALL BROS.,
'Phone Black 1742.
Trees and Shrubs.
Trees, shrubs and roses The Union
Nurseries, Union, Ore., have a large
stock of apple, cherry, pear and shade
trees, they are selling at reasonable
prices. Send for their pries list.
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PAINT AND WALL !
PAPER STORE
PAINTING
AND
PAPERHANGING
f Staniels & Bugg
M20 ADAMS AVENUE
La Grande, Oregon
Phone
Red 1921
LA GRANDE
SCHOOLofMUSIC
Studio over Selder's
candy parlors. : : :
PROF. DAY, Principal
S
DIRECTORY
' or THE
FRATERNAL- ORDERS
L.A GRANDE, ORE.
Woodmen of the World.
La Grande Lodge No. 1(1, W. O.
W., meets first and third Friday ot
each month In K. of P. hall In Corp
building. A) visiting members wel
come. M. M. MAHQUIS,
J. H. KEENEY, Consul Commander.
' Clerk.
r. o. e.
La Grande Aerie No. 251, F. O. &,
meets every Friday night In Elks'
hall at 8 p. m. Visiting brethren In
vited to attend.
. D. H. PROCTOR, W. P.
J. H. LEISHMAN, W. S.
Pythian Sisters.
Rowena Temple No. 9, Pythian
Sisters, meets every Thursday evening
at 8 p. 'in., in K: of P. hall. In the
Corpe building. Visiting members cor
dially Invited.
LIZZIE HAWORTH, M. E. C.
EUNicti hHutn.;,, ir. : r.. t c
L. O. T. M. 1
Hlvs No. 27, L.' O. T. M., meets
every first and third Thursday ot each
month at 2 o'clock In the afternoon.
Visiting members made welcome.
SADIE KLINTWORTH, L. C.
MAGGIE REYNOLDS. K. of R.
Brotherhood of Owls.
La Grande Nest No. 17, meets In
the K. of P. hall every Tuesday eve -
ntng at ( o'clock. Visiting brothers
cordially invited. ,
J. B. VANDERMUELEN, Executive.
C. W. BAKER, Secretary.
K. of P.
Red Croas Lodge No. 27, meets
every Monday evening In Castle Hall,
Corpe building. A Pythian welcome
to all visiting knights.
D. H. PROCTOR, C. C.
R. L. LINCOLN, K. of R. A 8.
Rebekabs.
Crystal Lodge No. 60, meets every
Tuesday evening at the L O. O. F.
lodge. All visiting members are In
rlted to attend.
LAURA STILES, N. G.
JENNIE SMITH, Secretary
I. O. O. F.
La Grande Lodge No. II, meets la
their hall every Saturday night Vis
iting brothers cordially Invited to at
tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at
Model Restaurant. .
T. J. SCROQQIN. N. G.
D. E. COX, Secretary.
C. J. VANDERPOEL, Fin. Bee.
BRICK IS
Brick building, at the
cheaper as well as better.
tnat my brick is superior to
can furrish common brick in any quantity. No order
too large or too small to receive prompt attention.
Correspondence with contractors and builders solicited.
Estimates cheerfully furnished. Prices made known
or. application." ' ,
IGRO' KRIEGER I
Phones Residence, Black 701, Yard,
aeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseee eeeaaa
W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO.
HARDWARE, STOVES AND FURNITURE
, BUILDING MATERIALS
.'HEADQUARTERS FOR
KEROSENE GASOLINE
New supply of lamps just received
jTryaRayo Lamp, the kind that's
advertised. '
Fc renters of America
Court Maid Marian No. 21 meet
each Wedneaday night in Bike rail.
Brother are Invited to attend.
NERI ACKLES, C R.
G. V. HENDRICKS, F. 8.
Board of Trustee: Dr. G. L. Blg
gers. Oscar Berger and Herbert Pat-tenon.
H. w. a.
La Grande Camp No. 7701 meets
every Monday, evening at I. O. O. F,
hall. ' All visiting neighbors are cor
dially invited to attend.
, E. C. DAVIS, C,
D. E. COX, Clerk.,
A. F. A A. M.
La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F.
A. M., holds regular meetings first
and third Saturdays at 7: SO p. m.
' L, H. RUSSELL, W. M. '
C. D. HUFFMAN, Secretary.
I. O. O. F.
Star Encampment No. II, L O. Ou
F., meet very second and fourth
Wednesday In the month In Odd Fel
lows' hall. Visiting patriarchs always
welcome. D. E. COX, C P.
W. A. WOR3TELL, Scribe.
M. B. of A.
Meets first and third Thursday eve
at I. 0..0. F. hall. Visiting members
'always welcome.'
J. A. ARBUCKLE, President,
C. J. VANDERPOEL. Secretary.
B. P. O. C 1
La Grande Lodge No. 433, Xbeete
each Thursday evening at I eftflock la)
Elks' hall on Adams avenue. Visit
ing brothers are cordially Invited to
, attend
W. B. SARGENT, Exalted Ruler,
O. E. M'CULLT. Reo. Sec
O. B. S.
Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. S holt
stated communications the second ant
fourth Wednesdays of each month.
Visiting members cordially Invited.
MARY O. FORREST, W. M.
MART A. WARNICK, Secretary.'
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