La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 24, 1908, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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Confidence
when eating, that your food is of
highest wholesomeness that it has
nothing in it that can injure or
distress you makes the repast
doubly comfortable and satisfactory.
This supreme confidence you
have when the food is raised with
The only baking pqwder made
with Royal Grape Cream ot Tartar
There can be no comforting confi
dence when eating alum baking pow
der food. Chemists say that more or
less of the alum powder in unchanged
alum or alum salts remains in the food.
JUST RECEIVED
CAR A NO. I DRY WOOD
Full Measure and Right Price.
HAVE YOU TRIED
GRANDE RO.XDE CASH COMPANY
For Flour and Feed. If not, why not?
BEAUTIFY THE HOME
Of course you are thinking of making some
changes in the home this season. Let us
help you. We have the material, the exper
ienced workmen and the "know how." Our
stock of wallpaper, paints and decorations are
at your service.
O. F. COOLIDGE
Paints, Oils, and Glass
I HAY, GRAIN, WOOD
We have in stcck ft lot of fine timGlhy, wlidj grain and
alfalfa hay, bought bei'OfS the price advetfioed. We are
selling this hay at low price, quality guaranteed.
Wejbuy and sell oats, barley nd mill stuff ofafl kinds.
We'll 8el!fJourat lower price than others. Try us,
We'are closing out our, wood business "Have about
eft. Get some at a reduced pr'uiafcefore it
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THE REAL ESTATF, LOAN
AND COMMISSION CO.
100 cords
is all gone.
Portland, Feb. 24. (Special cor
respondence.) The Oregon National
guard la very active in Ita effort to
obtain a auitable and permanent rifle
range near thta city. Besides being
Immediately available for the uae of
six companies. Including those station
ed at Vancouver, Wash., the range
would attract any United States cruis
er and other naval vessels to - this
port, since this practice la required
of the navy as well. The matter has
been taken up with the United States
war department and strongest possible
endorsement has gone forward from
the Portland Commercial club and
other organizations of Portland. "
Ir. r'hwitln the opening of the
new electric lnterurban line between
Portland and Salem on February 18
me lauer cuy entertained numerous
delegations from the various cities of
the Willamette valley. Over a hun
dred business men went from Portland
In two special cars. Great enthusiasm
was aroused by the speeches of both
visitors and Salem men, and all united
In emphasizing the necessity for wide
awake, aggressive advertising to de
velop both city and country. Salem
contemplates an immediate campaign
as a result.
Washington's birthday had twice
Its usual Interest and significance In
Portland this year on account of this
being also the city's first observance
of "P.ose planting day." Archbishop
Christie participated in the exercises
In connection with planting the thous
ands of roses which were borne to
the parks'by the school children. Vlg
orous two-year-old bushes were set
out which will bloom generously by
the first of June, for the Rose festi
val. A distinctive feature of the
grand parade planned for the festl
val will be the entry of floats from
different cities In the state several
have already designed floats Illustrat
ing some particular product of their
LA GRANDE SUGAR
Costs no more and Just as
sweet. All dealers.
will doubtless attract many visitors to
these communities.
A branch of the work of the Port-
land Commercial club which many
people know nothing about, is the) "
maintenance of an Oregon Information 1
bureau in Lo A.wlc3, wh!-h been
wonderfully successful In Its efforts
to so Interest California tourists that
they may return to their eastern
homes by way of Oregon. Oregon lit- (
erature is distributed from several of
the most centrally located offices in
Los Angeles, and It is eagerly taken.
The colonist rates, and particularly
the $30 far? from the great middle
west to all stations In the "Beaver
state" Is emphasized In every publl-;
cation given out. Eastern lectures )
are also employed to a limited extent, I
and Robert J. Weyh, Jr., of New York
city, has Just reported a most suc
cessful series with audiences frequent
ly numbering In excess of 1000 adults.
"They take in every word about Ore
gon." he writes, "and then fire ques
tions at me."
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JEWELRY
Latest Designs
Best Quality
Greatest Assortment
Reasonable Prices
,:
LUMBER BY
ml soon
After months of operation, during
which all lumber was piled to cTry.
I Wood Notice.
Notice Is Hereby given that the
district school board of school dls-
i
trlct No. 1 of Union county, Oregon,
will receive up to 4 o'clock p. m., of
March B, 1908, sealed bids for fur
nishing sRld school district-No. 1 with
150 cords of four-foot split, yellow
pine and red fir wood, said wood to
be cut while green and not later than
June 1st, 1908, free from1 largo knots
and acceptable to said school board.
Paid wood to be delivered, 135 cords
the George Palmer mill company will . at n,3h "eho1 building, five cords at
be shlimlnir lumber hv rail hf, th.i"ne scnooi, ana lu coras ai Jf ounn
last of March, it is announced.
In the yards, located several hun
dred yards from the mill, lumber piles!
have been reared, board by board, un-j
til there is a virtual village of 'lumber!
piles. Ever since the mill commenced
operation, the product has been piled
In the yards, but now the lumber has
been cured to such an extent t-ir,t
shipments can begin soon. The yard
foreman, Mr. Murray, has adhered
closely to the predominating rule
which governs all departments of the
Palmer mill strict adherence to de
tails and accurateness with the re
sult that each pile is as true as though
it was made to stand forever. But as
soon as the shipments begin, the first
piles to be erected will be torn down
to fill foreign orders.
ward school,, and to be corded up
neatly and closely where directed by
board. Fifty cords to be delivered by
July 1st, and all on or before August
IS, 1908. Rids to be left with school
clerk. Board reserves the right to re
ject any or all bids. ..
A. C. WILLIAMS,
School Clerk.
FebHrnndl
J. H-. PEARE
LEADING PIONEER JEWELER
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I Grande Kondc Lumk; Co.
PERRY, 0RE60N
CAN FURNISH LIMBER Of ALL KINDS
IN CAR LOAD LOTS
NOTICR OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned have flld In the countr
Court of Oregon for Union county. hlt
final account as administrator of the
estate of D. B. May, deceased, and
that said court has fixed Tuesday,
March 3, at 10 o'clock a. m., as the
time and the court house 14 La
Grande, Oregon, as the place for
hearing all objections thereto and set
tling the same.
Pated this 30th day of January,
:)S.
B. T. MAT,
Administrator of the Estate of X. J.
May, Deceased,
.-i.
The Jumping Off Flao.
"Consumption had ma lit Its grasp;
and I had almost reached the jumping
off place when I was advised iO try
Dr. King's New Discovery, and I
want to say right now, it saved my
llf. Improvemnt bogan with the
flrtt bottle, and after taking one
dnzeir bottles I was a well and happy
man again," says George Moore, of
GrlmtvdtfKtf', N. C. As a remedy for
roughs and colds and healer of weak.
f.ve lungs and for preventing pneu
monia New Discovery to supreme. BOc
nnd' It at the Newlln Drug Co.' drug
tore. Trial bottle free.
Client Apptea,
Apples, it cents per bo, at the
Selling Out books.
The Davis-Jordan Music company
Is selling out Its entire line of book
stock. Prices are marked down to
bedrock and the proprietors report a
good sale. ,
For 16 inch Chain Wood Delivered at your Home,
Call up V. F. BEAM, La Grande. Phone, Red 174 1
TO CAM PA I ttx OlTY.
V. F. Anderson Will Speak at Vurlous.!
Tolms In the County. J
W.
Trees If you want cherry or ap
ple trees, get prices from the Union
nurseries. Union, Ore.
Surforiiiit mid Dollars Saved.
E. 8. LnptT, of Marllla, N. Y., says:
"I am a carpvnter and have had many
F. Anderson, candidate before . c s,.k.. t. u
the rr,..Mi , ' eu me suiienng
he repub ,cun prlmar.es for the nom-u dollar.. It Is by far the best
Inatlotl Of county cltrk, is arranging healing salve I have ever found."
to addre. the voter, of the county on ' Heal, burns, sores, uleen, .......
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hu aaie. will , eczema and ml.
"Pure Politics.'
be announced later.
lOtf t Co.'s drug store.
25c a Newlln Drug
FOR
COUGHS
If.
KING OF CURES colds
THE WONDER WORKER
FOR
THROAT
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I FOR COUGHS AND COI hq
PREVENTS PNEUMONIA
I had th most deuflitating cough a mortal was ever afflicted t.u
when I left my bed it would surely be for my grave. Our dor3 my frlend8 Pected that
but thanks be to God, four bottles of Dr. King's New Discover? rn0UnceI m7 incurable,
all sound and well. MRS. EVA UNCAPHER, SwSSSiS " MmPletel7 that I am
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Price 50c and $1.00 ABSOLUTELY GUapa njTppp,
Trial Bottle Free
SOI.P
" GUARANTEED BY
' 8tackland. I-X0dw
Hall-Pamon .warehouse, by Kn