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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1908)
mum caw PASS MX. STaCflHQ OaSERrKR. LA GKAJTDE. I OH. TUESDAT, MARCH 19. 10. HAY, GRAIN, WOOD We have in stcck a lot of fine timothy, wild, grain and alfalfa hay, bought before the price advanced. We are selling this hay at low price, quality guaranteed. . We'buy and sell oats, barley and mill stuff of all kinds. We'll sell flourat lower price than others. Try us. i 1 We are closing out our wood business. Have about 100 cords left Get some at a reduced price before it is all gone. " THE REAL ESTATE, LOAN AND COMMISSION CO. TO CAMPAIGN COOTY. W. F. Anderson Will Speak at Varloui Point In (he County. W. F. Anderson, candidate befoj ub mpuoiiutu primaries ioi lu uuui liiation of county clerk, la arranglns to address the votera of the county on "Pure Politic." Place and date will e announced later. lOtf ADVERTISE Farm for Sale. 800-arre farm, good land, for ale cheap, on Sandrldge. Call Black 1(81 -V- Money Supports the Heme No Cse lo Die. " have found out that there la no uae to die of lung trouble aa long aa you can get Dr. King' New Discov ery." iwva Mm. J. P. White, of Ruah- i , burn, Pa. "I would not be alive to day only for that wonderful medicine. II loosens up a cough quicker than anything else, and curca lung disease even after the case la pronounced hopeless." This most reliable reme dy for coughs and colds, la grippe, asthma, bronchitis and hoarseness, if sold under guarantee at 'the Kewllr drug store, 50c and $1. Trial bottle fr.c. THE (Olffi Every one remember he carload of young ladles who went east last year to advertise Oregon under the management of the Pacific Northwest, tha great farm paper published at Portland, Oregon. Another party is now being arranged and Union county will be represented by JTIs Ruth Scl blrd, daughter of the t-itor of the Republican at L'nlnn. Mis Sciblrd will secure eubscrlptlons for the Pa cific Northwest, and will leave Port land August 29th, for Boston. Mass., stopping at Salt Lake, Denver, Kan sag City, St. Louis, Indianapolis. Cin cinnati, Cleveland and Boston, return ing home by way of Chicago and St. Paul. All expense will bo paid by the Pacific Northwest, and everything will be flrst-claa. It Is expected that Mis Sciblrd will be supplied by the county organization with literature for general distribution, as the pur pose of the trip Is to advertise the opportunities existing In Union county jAcons nrvs n.cit. Fcmiiir .tiiu iiincH licpuircd. I will repair sewing machlres nf nil kinds. Leave order at Davlr-Jordnn Music store. Also ui?ent for the old reliable Wheeler & Wilson and Singer machines. S-1-4-I A. II. STONE. ''orniT 1j v-.ule) 5'n IJuy Tien'. K.Mato lu A ' vt::i. Blade of Florence, and it needs a nteady Influx of It to maintain the household and keep it going. To he sure of (hat steady flow of money, It Is the l)"Ht plan to bank the Havings so that yiu will know where to reach them In time of need For "rainy day" come to the thrif tlest of us at time, and It Is well for us If they find us prepared. Bank your surplus cash with us now, and you will have the pleasure of know ing that It Is not only secure, but earning good Internal. The f astern Oregon Trust & Saving OFFICERS: F. M. BTHK1T, President. WM. MILLER, Vice-President. OKO. L. CLEAVER, Cashier. T. J. KCROGGIN. Assliiiunt Cashier ' T. J. HOLMES, "-earner I OREGQS VrrltuI and Departure of Train at Iji til unite. No. 1, uestlbonn Portland Special arrives 9:L'u a. in.; departs, 9i3w a. tn No. 6, east bound passenger, mal ui, i i ..w-a, uiilwi ul O.-iu a. in.; do puna 6:50 a. in. No. 2, eusibound Chicago Special irrlves 8:05 p. m.; departs, 8:10 p. m. No. 5, westbound passenger, nii and express, arrives 9:55 p. tn.; de parts, ID p. m. Klgln Branch. Leaves Lit lirande ui a. In. iao rrive in La Grande at S:S0. The Arizona Ariz., says: Fred Jacob nnd Charles M. Fore man closed a deal this week whereb-' i hey are now owners of what Is know;i is the "15 ranch," with the entire band of cattle, numbering between 400 and 600 head. The purchase we -nude from II. W. Reynold and A. i' Neighbors. The 15-ranch and ning is located In the Belle canyon, 1" titles east of Florence, about fou lilies from the Gila river, and on th north Hide. It Is reputed to be one c !he best ranches In this section r rlzona and has one of the hi" ranges to he had anywhere. The cour try embraced by this ranch an ' range Is fiilrly dotted with sprlng m l the feed Is always good ther i when other sections are suffering fe' !ack of It. In all, It Is a safe tuves: nient and Messrs. Jacobs and Forema are to be congratulated on secmln o valuable a property. Charles Fort man needs no Introduction here, beln--'.vell known as a cattleman and ownc if a fine ranch and range with nev nil hundred head of cuttle In th niack mountains, about 3'l mll southeast of Florence. Fred .T;jcov I i recent arrival, having come hei ibout two months ago from L Irande, fire. His reputation as a hrewd nnd successful business man iinvcver, preceded him here, and thl: n connection with the knowledge of lis Indomitable spirit, lends us to bf 'peak for him a record of pronounc'ei". oiccess in tile cattle business here i fore coming to Arizona he conduct d a lame mercantile eslnblishment a t.a Grande, Ore. I Notice of Street Improvement. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that by a resolution duly passed, th common .council of the city of La Grande ha ordered the following described por tion of the treet hereinafter named, lo be Improved by constructing cement sidewalk on and along the same as follows: That a cement sidewalk seven feet wide be constructed on Depot treet from It lnterectlon with Fourth street to the outh line of the Mahaf- fey brick building; also a cement aide walk seven feet wide on Fourth street along lot 4, In block 103, In Chaplin' addition to La Grande; also cement sidewalks. 12 feet wide, along loti 1, 2, S. 4, 5, . 7 and , In block 108, and on the east side of Elm street, from Washington avenue to Adams avenuj;; also along the north side of Adams avenue, from Chestnut street to Fourth street; and along the west side of Fir street, from the north side of Jeffer son avenue to the south track of the O. R. & N. Co. All of said walks to be built at the expense of the owner qf the property abutting on said portion of said streets according to the speclfcatlons of ordinance No. 307, series 1905, and under the supervision of the street commissioners, and to be completed not later than July 1, 190S. Notiec is also given that any of said work and Improvement not done by the property owners by said July 1st, will be done by the pity and the cost of doing said work made a Hen on the property abetting on the street so Im pro'd by the city as aforesaid. That any remonstrance against said Im provements or any part thereof, must be presented to the city recorder with in 10 days after the date hereof. La Grande, Oregon, March 6, 190S. I. R. SNOOK. dmS-18 City Recorder. THE POINTS THAT MERESTT YOU WE HAVE MONEY TO L0AW WE provide an absolutely safe pl to deposit your money. WE are not an experiment, but a grown, really existing reality. WE return your montv all of It on demand. ' WE are prosperous and responsible, a well as progressive. WE give you the Bent of Service as the result of long experience. WE have ample Capital and Surplus to protect your Interest In every . way. . IVe pay interest on Certificates of Deposit for 6 months and on Savings Accounts. FARMERS AND TRADERS NATIONAL BANK 0F LA GRANDE WHEN THE SECURITY OFFERED MEETS THE' APPROVAL OF OUR DIRECTORS .J. W. SCRIBER, J0SEFI1 PALMER. President Cashier C. E. McCL'LLY, A. Z !JEWELRY : PIIH.1C SALE. I 1'ndcrslgned will sell on Stewart farm, two miles east of Island City, ' Friday, March 13, at 1 o'colck sharp, the following described property": One McCormlok binder, nearly new. I One good 10-Inch sulltey plow. One wagon ind hay rack. ;' Otic three-section harrow. One black mure, weighing 1200 Ibc, , 7 or 8 years old. I line dark, Iron gray rilley, 2 years old. Ono on-m! mnre. 6 or 7 years old. weight 1000 lbs. "Saddler." I't.itr Kocd ii 1 ch "nv,- Two 2-year-eld hi Ife. s 'res:: t'llsi month. One 2-yen:--M rrin nT' ,un 1 II. Twenty HEAD OF HOC f". Four brood sows, bred to tull-hiood Poland China boar. Three fine thoroughbred K'.ts. One thoroughbred Poltt::d China boar. Twelve head shiats, wclfcl.lng 100 pounds each. MANY OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. Terms of Sale: 310.00 and under, ash; over $10.00, eight months' time, f will be given at 8 per cent Interest on ; Approved security. ! ? i:.:XKY FRENCH. i I 2D STIUNGHAM, Auctioneer. i Latest Designs Best Quality Greatest Assortment Reasonable Prices J. H- PEARE LEADING PIONEER JEWELER Grande Ronde Lumk ; Co. PERRY, OREGON , CAN FURNISH LUMBER CT ALL KINDS IN CAR LOAD LOTS iiaxk to ki:opi:.. THE GEORGE PALMER LUMBER COMPANY RETAIL DEPARTMENT Wc Sc licit Your Orders far Lumber, Lath, Shingles, ..I6uld.ngs, Chain Wood 41 i Wc are prepared t9 furnish and deliver mate'lal . promptly. t Call uj Pctail Department Pho ie Main 8. Complete equipment for rubber buggy tires. resetting and repairing LA GRANDE RON WORKS D. FITZGF.RAI-D, Propr;etor C;tr.p!::c Machine Shops and Foundry n'ortli Powder Defunct Hunk lteorcail I.cd mill Will (M'ii Its lloors. The North Powhir News contain lie following official notice, whi i ells Its own Htory, anil Is a bit of '.i. testing news to Tnlon county fln-i clers: We wish to Inform tha depositor,', of the Farmer & Merchant Stato bank, Insolvent, that the Powder Val- ey State Hank of North Powder, ha been Incorporated with new capita', ind, If approved by the state bank .-xnmlncrs, will be authorized to opur "or business within SO days from the 4th day of March. The new bank will then purchase sufficient assets from the Insolvent tank, with the approval of the court. o pay all depositor In full. When this transfer Is completed ind the depositors trie settled with. ho Incorporators of the new bank will proceed to nationalise the hanV with a pa'd-up capital of I.Ti.nflO. The state hank Is Incorporated firs 'n order to irlve the depositors In th. Insolvent bank n settlement In fn'l fo- heir claims at as early a date as por- dhle, as It will take about "0 day to let the national charter. ...it. . .l . .. . . ne wisn 10 inana nil claimants for heir patience In this matter, and ask Y.i". ; nu will bear with rs a lltilo 'onRer. and all will be pild. J. P. MYKKS, H. O. GOItHAM, J. VANDIX'AU. W. J. CAVENDElt. 41- For Sale. Frbs from Itosecomb Ithode Island Reds, the best general purpose bird; good layers; good size. First-class stock. Kfcgs, J1.00 per 13. "Phone Red 612. T. E. WniClHT, Box 781. La Grande, Oreiron. For 16 inch Chain Wocd Delivered at your Home, Call up V. E. BEAN, La Grande. Phone, Red 1741 4. A A Jk t U I' l II 111 5 YSf 0F ORES DR. KING'S "" COUGHS " 00L AMD ALL THROAT d LWSB DISEASES DS A AND PREVENTS after uskg one bottle I went back to work, a. weU m I erw w... 8 New ViK0Yt w J- ATKINS, Banner Springe, Tenn. wee and PRICE 50c i I AND $1.00 2332522 SCIt-D AND GUARANTEED BY E .NKWMN Dint; to.