La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 18, 1908, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    EYEXW G BSERYER, LA GKAXDE, OREGON, SATTRDAY, APRIL 18. 1908.
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NEW GOODS
NEW LOCATION !
Correspondence papr by th poand at J
FERGUSON'S
IDAHO KRHT PROSPECTS.
XOTIIIXG IS TOO MICH TROUBLE.
Victor Edison Columbia
Why deprive the family any longer of the
solid comfort you can get from a Phonograph.
Better see Davis today
compromise sentimentalize!
crime. A cold-blooded. Inhumf
Incarnate devil blows to pieces
governor on the doorstep of his
Is caught, confesses, and bef
grave that .man is held as
martyr to law and order. It i!
aentlmentallsm that puts a hali
)N MUSIC. CO.
v the brown of the blackest sptJis Avenue
ever escaped from the crypts o
"At these times when
1 "preached as a tenet of party or,
Hon, I say, to find this spirit
lessness, this appetite for crlmd
army Is startling beyond wordJ
press."
He said that certain memberi
2Sth Infantry were guilty of "
delrberately planned and acco
ed with deadly precision."
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Spraying ami Attempting to Get a
Good, Clean Crop Ttils Tear.
The Fotae-Payette Fruitgrowers'
union, which was organised here a
short time ago. is doing a groat deal
of active work toward having an ex
ceptional clean fruit Corp this season'
and this week received a carload of
arsenic of lead for spraying purposes.
This spray is for the especial purpose
of killing the codlln moth and will be
sold to the consumer at less than the
average wholesale prire.'tho rata be
ing about 25 cents for 50 gallon' of
spray, which is less than half the
price heretofore paiJ, Bays the EoWe
Capital News.
The fruit crop, as near as can be es
timated at this time, promises a heavy
yield this season, and the fruitgrowers
will spare no pains in having the best
quality of fruit that It Is possible to
raise. ' An Informal meeting of a nun
ber of the members of the Joard was
held yesterday afternoon In the cham
bers "of the Commercial . club, those
present being Judge Wood, Charles
Payne of Parma, C. C. Elffe of Pay
ette, and C. J. Slnsel. The question
of boxes, crates, baskets and paper
was discussed at some length and It
was found that excellent quotations
had been offered the union on the
large amount of material which will
be needed. The union, buying as a
whole, is able to save a large percen
tage to the fruitgrower, both In prices
that a greater profit will be realized
from the fruit business than has here
tofore been made.
m No. 5;i uftflT.
tiys frojjrtfi date.
Notice is hereby given that there
are now funds on hand to pay all out
standing warrants issued on general
fund of La Grande city, up to and in
cluding No. 6844. endorsed January
7. 1S07. Interest on all warrants on
general fund from
6544. Inclusive, c
There are also riutnthe treasury
to pay all warrants issued against
water fund of La Orande city, up to
and Including No. "397, endorsed Jan
uary 10, 1908. interest on all war
rants on water fund from No. 7334 to
No. 397. inclusive, ceases from date
of this call. La Grande, Oregon, April
10. 1908, J. K. WRIGHT,
City Treasurer.
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LEADERS IN NEW TORT
S MORE
AN SUPPLY
Y
.Brynn ami Taft will Both Sm
H Metropolis This Evening. H your land and
New York, April SO. William with u for certain
nlngs Bryan and Secretary of i
. Taft are both In New York today by th CrM'
both will deliver addresses heiUs, is to sell them.
, night. Bryan comes here at thr
for the purpose of meeting his
who Is returning from Europe k
Taft win address a meeting of
men missionaries at Carnegie hTATE, LOAN,
P WTOMMlSSION cc.
U ' MtMNIMIWfMtW1
YOUR WORK
Is what we want. We dont
call on you one week for it and
tell yeu the next we cannot do it for
you. We want it now, and all the time.
We do not think it necessary at this time to say
anything about the class of work weturn out"
The fact that we have been in the LAUN- J
DRY business for twelve years in La
Grande we think sufficient evi
dence that our work is sat
isfactory. Try it,
A. B. C. LAUNDRY
" ' TELEPHONE MAIN 7 " .
To Exelinnge.
Want to exchange second-hand or
gan for some team work; also want
some poles. See Hendricks, the re
liable piano tuner.
We Want Your Wants
Our Want Ad Column
Your want is placed before & thousand or more want-tteker
evsry dayCan you afford to spend one cent per word cf your
want ad wbe:e results are the keynotes?
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FOR RENT.
TO RENT House with 3 rooms on
Fourth street; colse in; apply to
Maggie Mahaffey, 902 Park street.
4-2tf
FOR SALE Camera. 5x"; extra goo
lens. Inquire at Clue Mountain -tel.
14-17
Evening Observer 5c per month.
RIHORN GETS ONE YEAR.
Former Pendleton Real Entte Man
.. Sentenced for Bigamy.
W. P. Rlhorn, arrested on a charge
of bigamy in Portland a few days
ago, pleaded guilty to the charge yes
terday and was sentenced to serve a
year In the Multnomah county Jail
for his offense. He married a Ken
tucky girl at North Yakima last
Christmas, while yet the husband of
another wife in Portland. When
charged with the crime a few weeks
ago he left Portland, but was soon
captured at Tillamook and brought
back for trial. The case was called
for trial yesterday when Rlhorn plead'
ed, guilty. Rlhorn was formerly en
gaged in the rent estate business ir
Pendleton, but lft there two yean
ago for western Oregon.
NEW
El ECTRIC THEATRE
4 My. Watch Is Blow.
Troubles of a Grass Widow.
Bong
"There la Another Picture In
My Mamma' Frame."
Will He Overtake Them?
Lady. Doctor.
Song . ,
"While the Convent Bella Are
Ringing."
Incendiary Foreman.
Program changes each Mot-
4 day and Thursday. Doors ope a
promptly at 1 o'clock P. m.
Matinee on Wednesday and Sac-
urday.
NEW ELECTRIC THEATER.
f B. M. SHERWOOD CO.,
Proprietors.
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Mahaffey Building.
FOR RENT Well improved 4-acre
tract near Palmer mill; 5-room
house, good orchard, good land. In
quire of B. F. Wade, Owl saloon.
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i-nn sknt The skating rink hall.
Largest hall In La Grande; hard
wood floor. Mrs. Zuber. V
FOR RENT Suite of three rooms,
furnished complete. Inquire of Mrs.
O. D. Simmons.
FOR KENT Furntsned rooms, close
In. Inquire at 1417 Washington av
enue. Next door to rink..
GEDDES BROS.
State Fair Ground Improved.
At a meeting of the Oregon Btate
board of agriculture held In Salem
April 7, many improvements were or
dered, the most Important of which
was the building of an additional
grandstand room. An addition will
be built on the east side of the pres
ent grandstand, carrying the seats out
to the edge of the track, making the
new addition 30x260 feet. A new-
fence was ordered built around th
Inside of the tracq; more entrance
room will be provided at the main en
trance, and several other minor Im
provements will be made. Work on
the track will be started at once and
it will be kept in first-class condition
all season. Professor McElroy . will
furnish the music for the fair again
this fall, he having given entire satis
faction heretofore. The score card
privilege was let to R. J. Hendricks
for $350. Everything Indicates that
the 1908 fair will be still larger than
any previous fair. The premium list
Is In the hands of the printer and will
carry a larger offering of prizes than
last year. ,
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ARE YOU ; LOOKING FOR
-L. - : " ' THE : '"T" -
jew -spring;! millinery?
We hove it New, Nobby and Stylish.
All Kinds. All Prices.
. M Wei I man & Co.
ADAMS
AVENUE
Railroad Pit I1. . '
The Great Northern Railroad com
pany pall the Frost-Cope Lumber
company $!6.O09 yesterday In Judge
Miles Polndevter's division of the su
perior court for loss sustained when
the company did not supply cars suf
ficient to haul' its logs during 1906,
the settlement being made after a
suit for 325,000 had been going for
ward for four days. ; .
Farmers' Union.
The Farmers' Independent and Co
operative union of Whitman county
will meet at Colfax, Wash., Wednes
day, May 6, In county convention.
Each union In the county will be al
lowed one delegate to every 10 mem
bers. The Colfax union will provide
a dinner on that date.
C. G. HOLST.
Contractor and Builder.
Satisfaction guaranteed; estimates
furnished on any kind of masonry
work on short notice. Mantels and
fireplaces a specialty. Room No. 1,
Smith Rooming house, I Grande,
Ore. 'Phone B?d 141.
SAVING MONET
by dealing at Geddes Bros.' la no lllu
slon, aa the amount of your purchase
la never excessive, as it Is always
computed at the lowest posslbl
prices. In fact, many tell us It la al
ways lower than they expected. We
keep only the highest grade goods
Our trade Is among the highest grade
people, so we make few bad debts.
We buy In very large qantltles and sell
at .the lowest possible figures.
PAINT AMD WALL
PAPER STORE
" PAINTING
AND :
PAPERHANGINO
Staniels & Bugg j
1420 ADAMS AVENUE
La Grands, Oregon Z
I Phone Red 1921
WANTED.
WANTED A position as stationary
engineer. Practical experience. CS
plve reerence if required. Afldmw
Box 7!S, La Orande.
WANTED An experienced girt for
general house work. Apply of Mrs.
Geo. L. Claever. V ' ''
WANTED Limited number of tabs
boarders In private family. Apylg
to Mrs. Stella Taylor, southwest ear
ner Adams and Greenwood, t-lttw
WANTED Dressmaker would Use m
few customers. 'Phone Black Sfl.
C. -E. Wills, Seventh and O Sta. Aka
barn to let. . :. . 4-7-U
trnR RENT Large store bulidlng,
with shelving and counters. Inquire
at 1417 Washington avenue.
WANTED Two ' experienced
makers. No othera need apsty. Una,
FOR RENT One furnished
modern. 'Phone Red 1711.
room;
FOR RENT Furnished front room,
close In; modern conveniences.
'Phone to Black 51.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms . for
light housekeeping. Mrs. E. C. Moore,
corner Q and Fourth streets. 'Phone
Red 1453.
WANTED Chance c make u!cfc
service In ; moving . furniture, aid
pianos with special equipment tsr -safe
hauling. - All kinds' of transfer
business solicited. Leave orders A
Halsten'a store or. 'phone to ' 1Mb
111. J. W. Black. -.'
WANTED Sewing machine. , Lease
number at 1413 Adams avenue, cUjl
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Team ot . heavy work
horses, 1400 and 1500 pounds; and
7 years; also team, driving mares. In
quire 1417 Washington Ave. 3-14tf
FOR SALE Oood Jersey cow; fresh
five weeks. 'Phone Black 1372.
FOR SALE Brick store building;
good location. 'Phone Red 441,
FOR SALE Good 5-room house and
large lot. Will sell cheap. Inquire
of Chas. Dlsqua, at the Midget meat
market. 14-21
LOST A dark blue and white stock
ing cap. Finder please' notify this
office.
GIRL WANTED In family of tare;
'good wages.' Apply to Mrs, X. MV
Berry. Jl-OUT
LOST Leather handbag, with emblem
beaded on outside, containing small
pocketbook with $1 bill, knife, ne
Return to this office. . '-!
UMBRELLA
RECOVERING
AND
REPAIRING
New Covers put on, $.50
to $4.00.
If you hav anything- "brok
en I can fix it
L. C. SMITH
OPPOSITE FOUNDRY
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Early Rose Seed Potatoes
Onion Sets and all kinds of fresh
Garden and Flower Seeds at
THE CITY GROCERY AMD BAKERY
E. P0LACK, Propr. Phone Main 75
Call up Main 75
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For Sale, ,
Eggs from Rosecomb Rhode
Island Reds, the best general
purpose bird; good layers; good
4 sise. First-class stock. Eggs, 4
$1.00 per 13. 'Phone Red B12.
T. E. WRIGHT.
Box 731. La Grande. Oregon.
W. It B0HNENKAMP CO.
:dealers in:
HARDtVARE STOVES.FlJRMTllRf, BUILDING MATERIAL
Ajcnts for Huntington Lime, the best that reaches
this market Try It.
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