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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1908)
iLht pages. . a. ssgagggg - . Evmiao observer, la qrajtdk. obww Friday, FEBRUARY tS, ItM. AUK KKVBJk X : MARKET DAY When in town Saturdays, don't forget to call at the New Book Store, opposit3 the Sommer Housed We have the newest books and some others. FERGUSON'S f MUSIC EXCLUSIVELY I IS OUR AIM In order to dispose of our stationery stock, we are . i offering our entire line at I A pTl 1 A I ffCT NOTE THE FOLLOWING I Popular copyrights formerly $1.50 now $1.10 t Popular copyrights formerly .75 now .55 J Algfr, Heuty and Optic " .25 now .20 1 5c tablets at 3 for 10c 10c tabletu at 2 for 15c Fancy box stationery at the same iscount. 4 DAVIS-JORDAN MUSIC CO. j Oil HUM Mr. Zamona, the rising young vio linist; will appear In recital at the Presbyterian church on Monday evr ning, asBlsted by Mrs. W. W. Berry, ptanlste, in the following program: PART I. 1. Mendelssohn, Andante from Con certo, v x 2. Ole Bull, Mclodle. Beethoven, Romanza In Q. . Dvorak, Humoresque. Wagner, 'To Ihe Evening Star." Schubert-Remenyl, Serenade. PART II. 4. (a) Brahmo Joacblm, "Hungarian Danse." (b) Chopin, "Choral Nocturne." 3. Q. Marie, Serenade, Badlne. . 6. Selected. (a) Massanet, Elegle. 7. Btdla Caprice In A. The evening la given underthe pa tronage of a number of La Grande' leading people, and there will doubt less be an excellent attendance. limited, except that It wlil carry one car less. Following are some Interesting facts about the trip: Leave Chicago Ft-bruary 19. Destination. Los Angeles. Total mileage. 14.S41 miles. . Exhibition games scheduled for first team, 32. Exhibition games scheduled for sec ond team, 15. Players to be taken on trip, 80. Members, of first team: Catchers, Sullivan and Shaw; pitchers, Walsh, White, Smith and Owen; Inftelders, Donohue, Isbell (uncertain), Davis. Parent and , Tannehlll; outfielders. Manager Jones, Hahn and Dougherty. Members of second team: Catchers. Mart and Armbruster; pitchers, Alt- rock, Patterson, Lange, Flcne, Man uel, Purtell, Speer, Freeman and Most; In Holders, Anderson, AtJS, Qull tin and Rohe; outfielders, extra pitch ers. ' Estimated expense of the trip, 115,- 000. Return to Chicago April IS. Open the season April 14 at Chica go. 1316 ADAMS AVENUE LA GRANDE, OREGON t 4 Drink La Grande made Beer and keep your money at home. JULIUS ROESCH We Want Your Wants IN Our Want Ad Column .Your want is placed before a thousand or mora want-seekart very day Can you afford to spend ona cant per word of your want ad where results are the keynotes? WANTED. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. Inquire of Mrs. C. 8. Zuber. 'Phone Red 1781. FOR RENT Rooms for light house keeping. Inquire of Mrs. E. C. Moore, corner 4th and Q Sts. White Sox to Los Angeles. rtiimrn, Feb. J ft. "All aboard for the White Sox special." This cry wtll ring out tomorrow night, when the players and officials of the Chicago American league team will board the most palatial train ever provided for a baseball club and set forth on the most ambitious train ing trip ever undertaken In the history of the national sport. une vvnite box special will run as a second section of the Golden State limited, the fast train to the Pacific coast, and will follow that train to Los Angeles.- The magnitude 6f the undertaking can be Imagined from the fact that the two sections of the squad will cover 16,641 miles before they return to Chicago to open up the American league season, April 14. No ball club ever went out of Chi cago In such style as those Sox are going. The special train secured from the Rock Island road will be the fin est that can be put together. That was the proviso Insisted on by Presi dent Comlskey, which made the rail roads shay away from the contract. To carry the baseball party of about 60 people. Including players, their families, ..club officials, newspaper representatives and a few rooters, the special will be made up of bIx cars library, diner, two sleepers, combina tion buffet and observation and a baggage car. In fact, the train will be a duplicate of the Golden State To Receive New BiNliop. Invitations are out for a reception at the Elks' hall. Baker City, Monday evening. March 2, In honor of Robert L. Paddock, the new bishop for the eastern Oregon diocese of the Episco pal church. FOR RENT Nicely furnished east room; all modern conveniences. In quire at J. M. Berry's store. - t-Stf f FOR RENT Furnished room with bath and privilege of using plan ). '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. 1-19-lm Tree for Maple Day. The Baker City school board has Just completed the purchase of S00 Maple trees from the Union nurseries. The trees will be used in beautifying the school gorunds and will be plant ed on Maple Day. 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 tor their price list. I-tf FOR RENT Suite of light house. keeping rooms, with bath and laun dry. Inquire Mrs. Edna Bwarut. A CHAIR 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 4 furniture hospital, where a speedy cure la assured. Prompt and neat work assured. Remem ber that I make all kinds of buggy covers. Call on me for all kinds of upholstering. J. H. TOLLMAN. Shop on Fir Street, Next Door to Thorn's Grocery. Black 1511. 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. "re want it now, and all the time. We do not think it necessary at this time to say anything about the diss of work we turn out The fact that we have been in thelLAUN DRY business for twelve years in La Grande we think sufficient evi dence that our work is sat isfactory. Try it. A. B. C. LAUIMuKT TELEPHONE MAIN 7 !.,! -5. """..-MfAAA .... .-..' . . - m hi 1 1 n 6 2 (p3 fcjCTpiiiiiii AN ARRAY Of GOODIES that will please anyone with a pal ate young or old; male or female is here displayed, not only on special occasions, but every day in the year our shop's open. A taste for candy is not confined to child ren and women only. Men we all like tham. When m Have aiai Col 111 m CROUP. S0SE THROAT, ntiMi. fjMWsVsW CMIMfTIW THROAT sad LUNGS. ttK&lfeilMtftllsCl IMmflSMW M4HM Pries 23 ccnl H aee r-almll. You want a remedy that will not only give quick relief but effect a permanent cure. You want a remedy that will re lieve the lungs and keep expectora tion easy. You want a remedy that will coun teract any tendency toward pneu monia. You want a remedy that la pleas ant and safe to take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets all of these requirements, and for the speedy and permanent cure of bad colds stands without a peer. A Severe Cold Quickly Cured by Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. "Last winter I caught a very severe cold which lingered for weeks," says J. TJr quhart, of Zephyr, Ontario. " My cough was very dry and harsh. The local dealer recommended Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy and guaranteed It, so t gave It a trial. Ona small bottle of It cured me. I believe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to be the beet I have ever used." It is Equally Valuable for Children It Contains no Narcotic and is Safe and Sure Ask your Druggist for it r'.!'!!'" " Me St.. ad joining Ronde Valley house, suitable for store purposes; 9 furnished liv ing rooms upstairs. 'Phone to Black 461. WANTED To buy telephone poles. Home Independent Telephone com-pany. WANTED To trade hay Stoddard Lumber Co. for wood. Z-14tf WANTED Second girl to do light house work; no cooking or washing. Phone Red 1712. FOUND-Lndles' small open-face watch. Owner call at this office. Trees If you want cherry or ap ple trees, get prices froraUhe Union nurseries, Union, Ore. Do It now the housecieanmg, and our Japanese ' boy will help you at moderate prices. Call tip Main 71. J-14-J-1 FOR. SALE. FOR SALE OR TRADE 640 acres in Wallowa; cruises five million feet Bee R. W. Logan, La Grande Na tlonal bank. The advertisements of La Grand ' merchants In The Observer should be read religiously. They contain store news of vital Interest to every reader. FOR SALE 1600 buys two choice lots, corner Cedar and Jefferson, one block from Adams Ave., 85x104; young fruit and shade trees. Will be $760 after March 15. Inquire at Collection Dept., of La Grande Na tional Bank. TO CAMPAIQIf COUNTY. W, P. Anderson Will Speak at Various . Points In the County. W. F. Anderson, candidate before the, republican primaries for the nom ination of county clerk, la arranging to address the voters of the county on "Pure Politics." Places and dates will be announced later. lOtf Old paper In bundles of 100 for sale at The Observer office. Price 25 cents per bundle. HERE TO STAY Although the present X 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 be here With the very best 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, M&r TIRED OF CANNED GOODS? Then try the ' CITY GROCERY and BAKERY for FRESH VEGETABLES Glance over the following Jist and phone Main 75 WALLA WALLA SPINACH CAULIFLOWER HOT HOUSE LETTICE FLORIDA PINEAPPLES Celery and all the rest such as Parsnips, Beets, Car rots, Cabbage, Cramberrles, etc. f THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY I E. P0LACK, Propr. Phone Main 75 4f attttt-jt"r-MAsAAMAA W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO. HARDWARE, STOVES AMD FURNITURE BUILDING MATERIALS t HEADQUARTERS FOR KEROSENE GASOLINE New supply of lamps just received J Try a Rayo Lamp, the kind tnars advertised. E. D. SELDER NfcVNLIN U11M. IU, ft f 44M4444-H4''