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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1908)
s fl IMlalC FOtS EIGHT PAGES ww ansa o bserfkr. la a 4COOR, THURSDAY, MARCH , ItOfc li We Evening (Hunret Published dally except bunday. CtJRRET BROTHERS, SDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. United Press Telegraph Service. dally, per month II Dally, single copy .OS Daily, on year In advance..... 16. 50 Daily, six montha. In advance... t.Sd 1 Weekly, one year In advance. ..$ 1.00 Weekly, tlx months, in adance. .75 Chautauqua. The present opportunity for the successful launching of this great educational enterprise will not always tremaln open. ( At the present time there Is only room for one Chau tauqua In this section of the state, and the locality that acts first will be the winner. La Grande Is the natural place. A Chautauqua here would draw large numbers from Umatilla, Wal lowa and Baker counties. It Is worthy of the attempt. Bntered at the postoffl js at La Grande as seeond-claas matter. TUa paper will not public any ar ticle appearing over a nom de plume tlgned articles will be received sub ject to the discretion of 'he edlt.rs Please sign your articles and save dli ' appointment ' . ' ' Advertising Ha tee. Display ad. rates furnished upon application. ... local reading notices 10c per line first insertion; to per Una for each subsequent insertion. Resolutions of condolence, (c a line. Cards of thants, Bo a line. ft , Love Is the weapon which Om- 4 nlnotenre reserved to ronoiier rebel man when all the rest had failed. Reason, he parries; , fear he answers blow for blow; future Interest he meets with 4 pleasant pleasure; but love Is the sun against whose melting beams the winter cannot stand. 4 There Is not one human being In 4 a million, nor a thousand men In all earth's huge quintllllon, 4 whose clay heart Is hardened 4 , against love. Tupper. 444444444444444 Eastern Oregon this year will cer talnly have to doff Its hat to the Wil lamette valley cities. The latest 1 from McMlnnvlUe, where a 15000 booster fund has Just been raised. Albany, Eugene, Roseburg, Medford and Ashland have all raised advertis ing funds, ranging from $5000 to $12. 000, and are doing business with the homeseekers. Labor conditions are such that our horticulturists should plant our large acreage In strawberries. We grow as fine berries as any section of the northwest, and this is saying a great deal. Our crop comes in late, which Insures profitable, If nn fancy prices. Strawberries should be shipped out. of this valley by the carload. K444444444444-4444 joseph Chamberlain, the British statesman, In a recent signed article says: "No statistics are needed to show our people that temperance re form lies at the bottom of political, social and moral progress of England . vrinx is the curse of the country; It ruins the fortunes, It Injures the health, It destroys the lives of one out of every 20 of our population. If could destroy tomorrow the desire for strong drink In the people of Eng land what changes should we see! We should see our taxes reduced by millions sterling; we should see our Jails and workhouses empty; we should see more lives saved In 12 months than are consumed in a cen tury of bitter and savage war ' Can It be that this city u going to permit another year to pass without an effort being made to secure a There Is now more preparation In progress for spring building than are already several residences under construction and by the time th weather permits activity new houses will be going up In various sections of the city. This kind of weather will keep the fruit trees In their proper place. . I, Real KM a to Transfers Filed In the recorder's office of Union county, Ore., for the week endln Marcn 24, 1908. Furnished by th La urande Investment company, ab stracters: ' John Anthony to J. W. Black, lot 1, 2, 7 and 8, block IS, Chaplin's add $650. 8. S. Gent to John Bhelton, lots to 12, block 0. Hlndman's add. $300 A. Neppach, et al.j to State of Ore gon, E'4 Sec 16, and Nli Sec 88, Tp 6 8. R 36, E W M. 1. Aaron Thomas to Samuel Jane part NW14 Sec 14, Tp S 8. R 40, W M. $800. W. H. Wright to Ray Duncan, EV4 SW14 Sec 21. Tp , R 40, E. $10. Jacob Fleser to Mary A. Southwlck lots 1 and 8, and N 36 feet lots 2 and 7, block 24, Union. $975. Isaac Gale to John Stevens, block 12, McCully's add. to N Union. $300. u. h. FNllaman to A. E. Eaton. 8W14 SW14 Sec 1, W14 NWU Sec 12, Tp 4 S, R 40, E. $900. martin L. Rush to A. E. Eaton, SE ROMADKA READY ACCESS TRUNK RAISING the cover brings every corner within reach withoat re. moving trays. Saves X the time of an ordinary trunk to pack or un pack. Easy to operate. Nothing to get out of order. Will stand all the knock and hard usage of traveling. Costs no more than a common trunk, "') ! $5.00 and b Something Good in Trunks, Bags, and Suit Cases. . Call at Our Stores and Examine These Lines This week we will show new patterns in Carpets and Linoleum. We have a new stock in Feather Pillows, Feather Beds, and Feathers in bulk for sale, any quantity. Trade us your old stoves and securs an ACME RAGE, fully warranted. Good Plows, a bargain in these. Those Black 641. SIS FEB STREET. F. D. HAISTEN Phone Red 1161. 1411, 1413, HIS Adams Ave 44444444444444444444' t44'34$4-4444$4444444 4QQ$iQQ$Q$$Q4Pt-i$S BRICK IS CHEAPER duck ouuoing, at the present price of lumber, is t sheaper as well as better. It has been demonstrated t tnat my brick is superior to any made in Oregon. I :a'n furrish common brick in any quantity. No order I too large or too small to receive prompt attention. ; Correspondence with contractors and builders solicited. Estimates cheerfully furnished. Prices made known t on aDclication. (gro. krieger! . Phor...-R.id.nee. Black ?01. Yard. Red 621. La Grande. Or.on I 14 SWU and SW14 SE14 Sec 1. and NE4 Sec 12, Tp 4 S, R 40, E. $1120. United States to Wm. Cantrell, SE14 Sec 13, Tp 2, 8 R 86, E. Patent. Sarah E. Greene to Gertrude J. Bennett. NWH SW14 Sec 17, Eli SE 14. 8V4 SE!4 Sec 18, Tp 3 S, R. 86 E. $700. Chas. O. Greene to Gertrude J. Ben nett, NE14 Sec 18, Tp 8 8, R 36, $700. G. M. Rlchey to Clarence H. Allen, Nl, lot 12, and WH of NV4 lot 11 block 62, Chaplin's add. $100. Belle German te Carrie I. Couch, part SW14 Sec 31, Tp 1 8, R 39, E. Carrie I. Couch to Belle German, part SW14 Sec 31, Tp 1 S, R 89, E. $1. C. S. Newsom et a!., to E. W. Mack, lots 3 and 4, block 2, Helsom's add to La Grande, $800. Wm. Cantrell to J. D. Casey, SE14 See 13, Tp 2 S, R 86, E. $400. Marble F. Swinger to A. Loveless, part W14 SW14 Sec 18, Tp i S, R 40, E. $700. A. E. Eaton to Delilah H. Prllla man, lot 4, block 23, town of Union. $600. W. A. Spauldlng et al., to J. S. Spl- ker, lots 19, 20, 21 and 22, block 7, Predmore's add. $190. United States to Emma M. Spen cer, BE 14 8W14 Sec 13, NE14 NW Sec 24, Tp 6 S, R 40. Patent. Emma M. Spencer to Walter J. Spencer, same as above. E. L. Mcintosh to C. W. Butterfleld. part SEli SW?4 Sec IS, Tp 4 S, R j, E. $200. Sarah Morand to Bertha E. Whit- lark, lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, block 2, Ryn- earson's add. $1460. Thomas Briscoe to E. Z. Carbine, W14 NE14, NTV14 Sec 33, Tp 2 S, R. 38, E. $1. LOOK HERE! I AM IT! 4 The right man In the right place la what you want. Before 4 ordering your sale bills don't fall 4 4 to see C. J.' RICHARDS, proprie- tor ot uie luue uom, ubxI t 4 door to the postofflce. , EIGHT YEARS' EXPERIEXCE 4 AS AUCTIONEER. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 4 The La Grande Evening Observer delivered at your home each evening, Sundays excepted. 65 cents the montn. Farm for Sale. 500-acre farm, good land, for sale cheap, on 8andrldge. Call Black 1181. 4444444444444 For Sale. Eggs from Rosecomb Rhode 4 Island Reds, the best general 4 4 purpose bird; good layers; good 4 4 size. First-class stock. Eggs, 4 4 $1.00 per IS. 'Phone Red 512. 4 4 T. E. WRIGHT, 4 4 Box 781. La Grande, Oregon, 4 4444444444444444 r at ar i, Arc df ar Ul 4444444444444444 4 ED STIUN'GIIAM, 4 4 AUCTIONEER. 4 4 Sales cried on short notice. 4 Satisfaction guaranteed. 4 4 No extra charge for distance. 4 LA GRANDE ... OREGON" 4 ROCK SPRING COAL JUST RECEIVED i PHONE MUN 6 Each Phone GRANDE RONDE CASH COMPANY CLOSING OUT mil The Mlxses Kate and Rose Zwelfel of Summervllle, are expected to ar rive this evening, on their way to visit relatives In Idaho. Ore, and X V 4v444444444444444444444444444444444 444 FOR EMttSAXCK, nrii. UII.ITY, ECONOMY. XOTII- is a sntiwssEs our X)OTWKAR. C. W. PRESTON DEPOT STREET. 444444444e4eaetitttttttMttoMM Eatray Notice, There came to my place at Starkey, on or about January 8, 1908, was taken up by me, one bay mare BDout 7 years old, weight about 900 pounds, branded J. J. on left shoulder and clrclt T on right shoul der. Owner may have same by pay ing pasturage, and for this notice. ALVIE BURNETT. 3-17-1 m Btarkey, Cre EHKle, itH'iitlnti! All .F.:iftls are Invited to attend the aerie on Frliliiy evening at the Elks' nan, ns there is to be n "sprouting of wlnps for a stranger" and "to be well fed at the Eagles' table." D. H. PROCTOR, W. P. Rotter Than Simnklnfr. Spanking does not cure children of bed-wetting. There Is a constitution al cause for this trouble. Mrs. M. Summers, Box W, Notre Dame, Ind., will send free to any mother her suc cessful Instructions. Send no money, but write her today If your children trouble In thts way. Don't blame the child, the chances are It can't help It. This treatment also cures adults and aged people troubled with urine difficulties by day or night Look at the many bargains to be had at the Heacock old stand. Fine Jewelery, Cut Glass, hand painted China, fine table S;lver, sterling Toilet Sets, fancy sterling Spoons, and extra quality silk Ulmbrelas. . Watches For Sale. Four good half Jersey milch cows. Must be sold at once. ' 'Phone Farmer 1945. W. O. Sherwood. dwA9 Let Heacock repair your watch. ' We have the Rockford, JSouth 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 It tr Tttftttliii4sisiaa.t '