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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1908)
TEX PA" .tJR fx Kit. audio, orbou. BaiTTOnAV uin11 i .a imh. , u . .. . , " ' . m - Li Me Evening ODserverj wright and thl will so far towards a Published dally except bunday. CTTKRKY B BOTHERS. CDITORS AND PROPRIETORS I give up the fleet until Just before It leaves San Francisco. In the mean time It is thought Evans will be made vice-admiral. Called Press Telegraph Service. Dally, per month (i Daily, single copy....... OS Dally, one year In advance ft. SO Dally, six months, In advance... t.(i Weekly, one year in advance. . .11.00 Weekly, six months. In adunoe. .?( ntered at the postofflos at Im Grand as second-claas matter. JThls paper will not publish any ar Mcle appearing over a nom 1e plume ' fey brick building Notice of Street Improvement. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that by a resolution duly passed, the common council of the city of La Grande has ordered the following described por tions of the street hereinafter named, to be improved by constructing cement sidewalks on and along the same a follows: That a cement sidewalk seven feet wide be constructed 1 on Depot treet from Its Intersection with Fourth street to the south line of the Mahaf- also a cement side 1 18 ffllBl? MB f!?ft ymm- ,, , OF THE .; Edward Propeck Stock Of One only, 6-foot exten- tion; $8.50, now $4.50 3 Couches Values $14 00 now $9.50 Mgnad articles will be received sab sot to the discretion of he edlt.irs Pleas sign your articles and save disappointment ' Advertising; Rates. - Display ad. rates furnished upon application. uocal .reading notices lo per line first Insertion; Co per Una for each subsequent Insertion. Resolutions of condolence, lo a Una. Cards of thanks, to a Una, walk seven feet wide on Fourth street I along lot 4, In block 103, In Chaplln'r addition to La Grande; also cement sidewalks, 12 feet wide, along lots 1. Z, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7 and , In block 108. anil on the east side of Elm street, from Washington avenue to Adams avenue; also along the north side of Adarm avenue, from Chestnut street to Fourth street; and along the west side of Fli street, from the north side of Jeffer son avenue to the south track of the O. R. ft N. Co. All of Kn Id walks to be built at the i expense of the owners of the property I more American I fibUttlnv nil Bnlil nnrllnn. an 1,1 I guiruB irmii many rcujie reauize. uur . . . avvwiumi III IIIV BfjeVllUHUUnr I of ordinance No. 307, series 1905, and linriAl thm Bitn.mrl,lAn rt k- ... i I cipal produce was raw cotton, valued 1 .,,, , . , ...AAAnA... i. .commissioners, and to be completed lVV, " " . l.lo. .1 T..I- t """i iii uuij a, iauo. 1 1 .50 9.00 now now 8.00 6 75 FURNITURE, KITCHEN FURNISHINGS AND HARDWARE Must be closed cut REGARDLESS OF COST and store vacated befoi e March 20th. BEST VALUES ever offered our pafons in exclusive NEW GOODS i have 2,000 pieces of Granite ware at prices never printed heretofore. $1.25 Berlin kettles, 85c; 85c dish pan, 61c; 90c water pail, 63c. All k nds of puddin? and sauce pans at 30 per cent below wholesale cost. Also a large assortment of white crockery in good grades and a few fancy pieces of china " that will tempt you at these prices. ' Italy consumes imports to that country during 1907, amounted to 156,000,000. The prln- hlghest at 10,000,000. Italy's Imports to this country amounted to $31,000,- 000, of which amount raw silk repre seated 111,000.000. The manufacture of cement Is rap idly Increasing In Japan. Two years ago the monthly output was only 00,- 000 barrels, while It now reaches 1.-J provenience or any part thereof, must be presented to the city recorder wlth- Notleo Is also given that any of said I work and Improvement not done b j the property owners by said July 1st, will be done by the city and the cost of doing said work made a Hen on the I property abutting on the street so Im proved by the city as aforesaid. That any remonstrance against said Im- fff ' m 18 WEHTHERED CHAIRS 18 Three Charter Oak Ranges. 148.50 'Values, with reservoir. .$35.75 147.00 Value, without reservoir, large top $35.00 Regular $2.26, upholstered aeat, now ..' Il.!5 Regular $1.85, saddle seat $1.35 You are cordially jnvited to in spect these goods. Seventeen Iron Beds. $3.50 Values, now . ..$2.25 $7.00 Values, now. ....$4.00 $11.00 Values, now $7.00 $16.50 Values,- now $10.25 At these prices until all are sold. $00,000 barrels per month. The flnan- : clal depression that Is now being felt has caused a suspension of new fac-. torles. I In 10 days after the date hereof. La Grande, Oregon, March , 1908. I. R. SNOOK. dm6-l City Recorder. Pendleton, having secured the Unit ed States district attorneyship through ths appointment of John McCourt, may Dow go after the Episcopalian diocese and the new federal court headquar ters. Pendleton Tribune. Plica Cured at Home sy New Absorp- Sale is on Today at the Edward Propeck Store on Fir Street ED.HMSTEN Thone Black $41. 'Phone Red 11$1. IIS FIR STREET. 1411, 141$, 1415 Adams Avenue. We would suggest that our friends, the Japanese, take particular notice of the gun practice that recently took place among the gunners of the squad ron now coming up the Pacific 'coast. Sumpter American. MAY SELECT WAINWIUC.IIT. BtHXeaMr to Bub Evans 'Now Under Dlwuiwlon In IKiMtrtnuMit. Washington, March 14. Although the names of Captains Srhroeder and fiperry have been frequently mention ed In connection with the command of the Atlantic squadron after Evans gives up the fleet. It Is said that Is Is practically certain that Captain Rich ard Walnwrlght will be given com mand. The president Is very fond of Waln- If you suffer from bleeding, Itch ing, blind or protruding plies, send ma your address, and I will tell you how to cure yourself at horn by the new absorption treatment; and will also send some of this home treat ment free for trial, with reference from youtr own locality If requested. Immediate relief and permanent erre assured. Bend no money, but .ell others of this offer. Write today to Mrs. M. Summers, Box P, Notre Dame, Ind. For Sale. Eggs from Rosecomb Rhode Island Reds, the best general purpose bird; good layers; good size. First-class stock. Eggs, $1.00 per IS, 'Phone Red 512. T. E. WRIGHT, Box 781. La Grande, Oregon. 4 STEWARD'S OPERA HOUSE j D. H. STEWARD. Proprietor Monday, March 23 Engagement of the Emminent Act:r Charles B. Hanfordl Under the Management of f. LAWRENCE WALKER in a notable revival of Antony I Cleopatra A Sumptuous Scenic Production, New and Novel Electrical Effects, a Chorus and Bal let of Unusual Attractiveness, Beautifully Costumed, Will Tend to Make This Engage ment One of the Most Substantial Offerings of the Year :: :: CURTAIN AT 6:15. POSITIVELY NO ON ' SEATED DURING AN ACT j Scats on Sale, March 21 PRIHFS 2rch"'ra, $1.50; Orchestra Circle, $U0; . riVlbLO Dress Circle 5.75; Gallery, 25c and 50c! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Uina umce at La Grande, Oregon, March 2, 1908. Notice is hereby riven that Frank H. Brlggs of Starkey, Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to make final five-year proof In support of his claim, viz: Homestead entry No. 10016, made April 2. li01. for the NW4 BWK, section 27; NH SEV4: SW14 SE 14. section 28. townshlD 3 south, range 35 E. W. M., and that nald proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at La Grande. Oregon, on April 20, 1908. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence UDon. and cultivation of the land, viz: E. F. Jones, J. M. Jones, Peter Evenson, J. B. Ayers, all of Starkey. Oregon. t C. BKA.MWELL, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, lna urnce at La Grande, Oregon, . March 2, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that James Brady, of Starkey. Oregon, has filed notice or his intention to make final five-year proof In support of his claim, viz: Homestead entry No. 12729 made April 14, 1903, for lots 1 and 2 and EH of NW14, section 31, town- ship s south, range 35, E. W. M.. and that said proof will be made before ins register and receiver at La Grande Oregon, on Aprtl 22, 1908. He names the following witnesses o prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of the land, via; P.lnm Jones, John M. Jones, Hen Hagey, Jeff Ayers, an oi tnarKey, Oregon. F. C. BKAMWELL, Register 03 Mm rrlval ami Departure of Trains al I Grande. No. 1. westbound Portland Special, irrlves 9.25 a. m.; departs. 9:30 a. m. No. 6, eastbnund passenger, mall and express, arrives at (:45 a. m.; de parts 6:50 a. m. No. I, eastbound Chicago 8peclal arrives 8:05 p. m.: departs. s:ia n m o. , westoound passenger. uu express, arrives 9:55 p, parts, 10 p. m. m. mail ; de- Klein Branch. Leaves T.a Grande at t a. m. and All the local and the world's news of Interest In The Observer each eve- The advertisements of La Grande merchants In The Observer should be read religiously. They contain sto news of vital Interest to every real w4ww$$'e$w4w CLOSING OUT MM Look at the many bargains to be had at the Heacock old stand. Fine Jewelery, Cut Glass, hand painted China, fine tab'e S;lver, sterling Toilet Sets, fancy sterling Spoons, and extra quality silk Umbrellas. w akhes We have the Rockford, South Bend, Elgin and Waltham movements in the best cases. This stock was purchasee at a bargain from the trustee in bankruptcy and the public is invited to participate in this profit sharing sale. Edison Records can be had here at 25 cents each. The store will be open evenings until eight thirty to test records. 50 per cent reduction on nearly all the stock. THE LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. HEACOCK'S OLD STAND Mr. Heacock will be on hand to do all repairing in Ives In La Grande at ft-in