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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1908)
EIGHT FA.GEX. . evemxq oascnvKR. ia (nuxnc orf.gok. nuiAv.; jtxk i m. m tural Ice is 'The Best things artificial are at best but a deceptive imitation ,' "'; . . .' , OF THINGS NATURAL, ' ' Can Impure fountain send forth pure water? Our Ice la not dependent upon a brewery or saloon for U supply. It to furnished by the God of Nature, Who tend forth the sparkling stream from the mountain aide. It to taken from the. river above the duck ponds and sawmills, and to the PUREST ICE on THIS MARKET. : Our CHAIN. WOOD speaks for Itself. The biggest loada and best wood, mostly dry, and put Into your wuod sheds. '. . VS CARLOAD LOTS AT $2.2!. PER CORD MEASURED IV THE rw . ,; 'phone red mi, '; V 1 GE0ROE PALMER, President . ' W. H. BRENHOLTS Ant Cashier J. M. BERRY, Vice President V as. WILLIAMS, 2d Asst Cashier ;v , f. L. MEYERS, Cashier r-r;"::: : "" ; " v r:r -r:vr"-" sees ' v-rT t :'r.'.;.'- La Grande National Bank Of La Grande, Oregon LAP! I AL AND SURPLUS $160,000 . UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY " : " ' DIRECTORS . ' " J. M. Berry, A. B. Conley F. J. Hot nes F. M. Brykit C. C. Pennington F. L Meyers Qec.J Cleaver W. L. Brenholts G sores Pa'mer s . 9 5 . ar 1 Keep the money at home by using I LA GRANDE SUGAR Costs no ncrecrd Jut cs sweet. All dealers. ta eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaae You'll Pay With Pleasure : : f i For evsry meal you tat here. It will bs a combination of good food, good cooking and good ser vice. Our restaurant is intend d for people who appreciate gxd siting, also for people who like the good things of life at a moderate cost. If you belong to that cU, c:mi in and sis writ we can do for you. The Model Restart J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. We sll weskly meal ft Cl tickets for - 4T. Jl Z I WITH TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE J should be capable of fitting your eyes correctly. 4. Jthe Glasses I furnish you do not give absolute satis I taction, I stand ready to refund your money : : : : I I am here three hundred and sixty-five days In year to make my assertions good : : : : : a . i- . j the J. ! H- PEARE LEADING PIONEER JEWLLCR THOUGHTLESS THEATERGOERS. Show Patrons Like Attractions so Well That They Stay Overtime. The program at Sherwoods Elec- i trie to particularly nice With the change last night. The films are new nd very entertaining, especially that which portrays the fascination of the Merry Widow" waits.' And Bruce's playing adds to the value of every film. , Mr. Ferrln is singing "True Heart'r and "When Tou Wore a Pina-1 fore," and a usual la heartily ap plauded at the close of each song. The Observer wishes to register a mild kick against the habit some patrons of both electric shows have gotten Into, that of staying through two or more entire programs. About 10 Demons sat through the entire evening at Sher wood's last night, and many who wished to enter could not find a seat The Pastime, too, to forced to turn friends away each evening because ao many, take undue advantage of the privilege to remain. LONG RELAY RA( IN UiilOH TJntoni June 14. (Special.) One week from tomorrow Union will see an exciting relay race' and a 'horse show of no small worth. , The relay race to the topic of the week here and bets are already beginning to accumulate. The method and system to be used to one which means a continual fun of excitement during the " 25-mlle' race. Three strings of horses of 10 animals each, are entered. Each, horse' goes one-half mile, the same rider to run out the strtnt... -Tie half mile track will teem with excitement while this iplendld race to on. By reason of the fact that the sprints are so short. It will keep excitement intense through out ;' ' ' , H'-u,i M-miiaeraenta are betas? made for the horse show which will be held on the same day. A Telegram From Dan. The Baker City Herald says: Yes terday afternoon Dan Kelly, sr., re ceived a telegram from his son, Dan, who to at present In New York, telling him that he had been chosen for the Olympic team. This news Is .very sweet to the ears of Dan's host of ad mirers and friends. The following to the telegram: "New York, June , 1908: Chosen for Olympic team: sail for England June 27. DAN KELLY." Notice to Contractors. Notice to hereby given that sealed bids will be received up till 4 o'clock p. m. of June T. 190, by the district school board of school dintrlct No. 1, La Granite, Union county, Oregon, for compleMng the Fourth ward school b inding according to plans and spec ifications on file with the school clerk. Certified check for five per cent of bid must accompany each bid. The board reserves fhe right to reject any or all bids. Bids to be left with Ar thur C. Williams, school clerk. By order of district school board. ARTHUR C. WILLIAMS, JS ! School Clerk. of KOt.'XD In Golden Rule store purse containing small, sum money. Owner can have same by paying for this ad and Identifying property at the store. Tf,3 stai Mis Mine tt to erecting a plant at PORTLAND, OREGON for the manufacture of tlieir world famous portable well drilling Machines fur water, oil, gas, etc., etc. A moderate amount of money wfJ atari yon in at profitable bnalnene. STAR PORTABLE DRILLING MACHINES bare beea proved by Competitive Tests to be The IWt In 1 be World. For full particulars reeardV Injr well drilling maihines, tools, supplies, ate. write to , THE STAR 8nlU.lR8 UACHIKE CO. r MKMOn, OeMO. -. SUMMONS. ,. , In the Circuit Court or the State of Oregon for Union County. The (Jregon Railroad A Navigation Company, plaintiff, vs. John Eastlack and 8uaan Eastlack, his wife; Alonxq Crans and Ethel Crane, hi wife, Al fred W. Crane, a minor, and Christo pher Crane, a minor, defendants. To the above-named defendants, John Eastlack, Suan Eastlack, his wife, Alonzo Crane and Ethel Crane, his wife, Alfred W. Crane, a minor, and Christopher Crane, a minor: In the name of the state of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the compliant filed against you in the above entitled court and cause, on or before the 12th day of June, 1908, that , being six full weeks after the date of the first publica tion of this summons. and If you fall to so appear and answer said com plaint the plaintiff herein will take Judgment against, you for the relief demanded In its complaint herein, to wlt: For Judgment of the above en titled court In the above entitled cause, appropriating to the plaintiff , .i-. ku mree t, tour (!) and flee (5), of block twelve 12), In Riverside addltlpn to the Town of La Grande, in Union coun'y, Oreaon. for the purpose of furnishing additional side tracks, switching facilities and repair shops within the town of La Grande, Oregon, to properly serve the public, in order that the public and different persons t ravelin or shin. ping freight over plaintiffs road may be accommodated; and public Inter est requires the construction of such side tracks, additional switching fa duties and repair shops and the pros ecution of said enterprise, and tor an sssessment of all the damages that will result to the said defendants'. John Eastlack, Susan Eastlack, Alon zo Crane. Ethet Crane, Alfred W. Crane and Christopher Crane, by rea son of the taking an appropriation of said property by the plaintiff, and upon the payment by the plaintiff of the damages assessed and awarded on the trial of the said cause the plaintiff take, a Judgment appropriation all of said property upon which to construct build, equip, operate and maintain additional side tracks, switching facil ities and repair shops within the town of La Grande. This summons to published for six consecutive weeks by the order of the Hon. T. H. Crawford, Judge of the above entitled court made on the 14th day of April, 1901; the date of the first publication thereof being on the 1st day of May, 1901, and the 12th day of June, 1909. to to be the date of the last publication thereof. W. W. COTTON, , W. A. BOBBINS, and COCHRAN & COCHRAN. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Union county went .dry on election day, but R. A. West of La Grandn, to prepared to drill you an artesian well to Irrigate your apples and beets. You name the depth of the well. FACE TIUIEK. ! SHERWOODS ELECTRIC THEATRE A Spiritualistic Seance. A Maid's Last Day. Each in His Turn. ' . Song ' "When Yon Wore a Pinafore," The Poacher's Wife.' A Poor Man' Romance. Song "True Heart." - U ' ... A Merry Widow WalU Cine. Program changes each Mot,- " -.J.jr.. . Mfi pa promptly at 1 o'clock p. m. Matinee on Wednesday and Sat urday.' 6HRWOOD'8 ELECTItlo . THEATER. B. M. SHERWOOD CO Proprietors. , Mahaffey Building. W- T . n '';';:;-,Yitha:Co!d. Is good advice for men and women. I . maybftTitaltnthecasetrf a child. Lena Ing better for col Js in children than CHamberlain'o Cou(H Remedy It is a favorite with many mothers and never disappoints them. It contains nr opium or other narcotic and may be give, with implicit confidence. . , NEWLIN DRUG CO. 5 j Wood A Coal j : Why Pay More?; Best Yellow Fine, Dry I now, but green cut. IS inch FOR RENT Three-room house on Four'h street; close tu 1-lStf tr cord Rock Spring Coal per ton $5.50 j e $7.50 : TRUCK and TRANSFER Phone your orders to Main 10. Quick service guaranteed. Storage In f re proof and damp proof building. G. E. FOWLER: J Pastime Theater 8000 feet of moving pictures. Two UluMtratod songs, 9 Songs by t , SHERWOOD WILLIAMS. r ... t, .....,. w . i vwutpteie cnange cf ' program" " on Monday and Thursday. ' Matinee on Wednesday , and Saturday afternoons. Seeds z iSeeds Oe44e All Kinds HELD and GARDEN In bulk and in packages. We have been the seed I distributor of this county for several years and our stock as usual is complete. freed of All Kinds EARLY ROSE SEED POTATOES " : STORAGE : : A. V. OLIVER j Slater Block , A tf from a 10-cent piece will count FULL value ' A tog from a S-cent place will count HALF valua , with valuable tags r I Save your tags from HORSE SHOE GRANGER TV 1 ST MASTER, VORKr.lAN STANDARD NAVY ' " - J. T. 019) Statnmari OUIPtMh Tlnalty'i 1l-z. Spaar Hm4 tailor's Pride CgtantiM JoHyTar Brlrfla Bit Old HofMtty Back Bear W. N. Tbi9leyi Big Four wnpeiaiy x Pkk 17 Ml' - Tags from the above brands are good for the following and many other useful presents as shown by catalog : Oild Cuff Buttons 50 Tag Fountain Pan -100 Tag English Steal Rasor 30 Tags Osntlemaa'e Watch 200 Tags French Briar Pipe 50 Tags Leather Pocketbook 90 Tag! Ettel Carving Bet 200 Tag Beat Steel Shears 73 Tags Lady's Pocketbook SO Tag Pocket Knife 40 Tags Playing Cards 90 Tags eo-yd. Ptobin Res I 00 Tagt Many merchants have supplied themselves with presents with which to redeem tags. If you cannot have your tags redeemed at home, write us for catalog, . s N PuEr.iiUr.i DEPAuTT.lEilT " , V THE AMERICAN TODACCO COn fit Lout, Ct