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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1908)
EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, OYIEGOX, TCESDAY, JT?," 23, 1908. . eeweeoeee.eeee)eewee, TliEVGEORdPALMER :1 f LUMBER '.s-COMPANY;, "..j ,1 : ' RETAIL DEPARTMENT I We Solicit Ycur Orders for Lumber, Lath,-Shingles.' Mouldings,' Chain Wood We are prepared to furnish 'and deliver material ; promptly. Call up Petail Department Phone Main 8. t r ,. .,....,. ..';,;;...;, I- Watnh Fnr of Special Saturday Sales Something new every week ANDREWS & BERRY ) Grande Romle Lumber Co. PERRY, OREGON ca runrjiGM libber of all kinds l!j CAR LOAD LOTS For 16 Inch Chain Wood Delivered at your Home, Call up V. E. BEAN, La Grande. Phone, Red I74I , .. ... ,..' . inn yoc sice those i'iu:tty , MTU HATS? ALSO CUIUmK.VS IIATS AT . C.n.ULU1IS3 Sr CO. ' ADAMS AVEMF t WE.. AXE CETTlMQ IN t OtR M STCCK OF LUMBER lilt IIEIIM Mil h will te sold at reduced prices, ttouse bills special prices. We hae Fir finish and V G Fir Flooring We have the best grade of Cedar shinies. These ore two grades of the same brand. : : : ; : J STODDARD LUMBER CO. a ; Sunimervllle, Ore., June 13. (Spe cial.) The members of the Rtnt'hart reunion met at the residence of S. H. Rlr.eburt, one mile north of Summer- vllle. on Wednesday. June 17, 1908. ' Tho contingent of the family who live In this county, and who had In charge the work of preparing for the event, were ready, and when the train rolled In at the Imbler depot, about 40 of the fumliy stepped oft the train and were met with wagons and car riage and were conveyed to the place of rendezvous. The Inclemency of th weather had the effect of putting o damper on the ardor of the. partici pants. However, the assembling of the tribe warmed Into enthusiasm, and good cheer prevailed uninterrupted from that time until the last good-bye was said. Thla la tho sixth annual rtmntnn of the family, and was attended by 79 members. Three of these hail from Lane county, one from Yamhill, four from Malheur, two from Harney, one from Wheeler, IS from Gilliam, seven from Moses Lake, Wash.; eight from Walla Walla, four from Dayton, one from North Yakima, five from Califor nia and 25 are residents of Union county. . The total number of descendants Is 835. whoM homes are distributed throughout the Pacific states and the middle west. : . . , rne parent stock originally came from Pennsylvania and Tennessee, from which places they joined the stream of emigration that set out westward during the first years of the nineteenth century. The antecedents from whom this particular branch of tho family sprang moved from Tennessee to Illinois In 1829. where they resided for 15 years. They moved to Iowa In 1845, and In 1853 they began the long journey to Oregon, the last of whom arrived In 1854. In 1862 several of the sons cf Lewis ninchart settled in Union coun ty; since which time the name of Rlne hart has been a familiar one. , This reunion has been an excep tionally pleasant affair. When the weather permitted, they engaged In various kinds of sports, the moot In teresting of which seemed to be the champion contest at horse-shoe pitch ing between "Doc" McPherson of Eu gene and Eteve Rlnohart . cf - Walla Walla on one side, and Eert Edwards of Mayvllle and Ellis Dlldlne Rlnehart of Moses Lake, Wash., on the other. Victory alternated. First the lean, gaunt contestants . first mentioned would be In the ascendancy, and then the two "fat" aspirants would take a brace and victory would perch on their banner for a while. There being no decisive advantage gained by either side,' It was arranged to postpone the final strugglo till next year. ' The invited gin-sts who have come from a distance are: MIrs Ruth Stcl wer, of FoshIII, Ori Run; Mrs. Lilly Kos-' tcr of Kansas City, Mo.; and Mr, and Mi's. Am us Wilkin and sun and daughter of Eugene. Tho Wllk'ins family are pioneers of Lnno county, the tics of friendship with the Klnc hurl. Mrs. C. II. Indwell of Inland fit;,-, and Miss Mary Wurnlck of Ln, rjronde. ho sro closely allied throjgh the tie sf friendship with t!u- Rlne hart people, and who have met with them at several former reunions, are present. These reunions will eoatlnue to be held annujlly. The next one will he et.AVntlu Wnlla some lime In June, l!li. The gned ileilved from those re 'jnl"!! Is Inestimable. Tliy engender the spirit of family affection, unite those w ho hnve long been pnrntcd. nd create within the bosom of each ihat fervent admiration that should exlxt between generstluns nf the sime blood. v One of the most plrnssnt features of th meeting was the presence of two relatives, with whom thejj had never met I,e and Tats Rlnehst of Dayton, Wash. Thry and their fam ilies are very desirable adjuncts to th. reunion, .and their arrival at future meetings will be hailed with delight However, their presence, has some, what disturbed the equilibrium of family affairs, for Lee succeeds In eat ing oftnner and mors than the old re liable who has held ths belt In this line sines ths reunion was organised. But ths honor was not attained with- Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given to all whom It may concern, that Mertla Aldrich has been appoint d by the county court of Union county, Oregon, admin istratrix of the estate of Mary A. Al drich, deceased. AH persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased are required to present them with proper vouchers within s'x months from the date hereof, to the administratrix at the office of Arthur C. Williams, -rooms 1 and 2, southwest corner of Depot street and Adams avenue, La Granda, Union county, Oregon. ' Dated June E, 1908. " MERTIB ALDRICH, Administratrix of the Estate of Mary ' A. Aldrich, Deceased. ',' ;,j. dJ5-12-19-26JulyJ-10 " Land for Rent. , We have 320 acres of excellent land for rent . Call at once. , F. S. BRAMWELL, C, J. BLACK. . Sure Cure for Asthma.' ' We guarantee to cure asthma, bronchitis and catarrh. It our medb tine falls we will cheerfully refund all money paid. Write Arnold's Asthma -, WW. ...WW Ing, Seattle, Wash., or for next SO days, Morris W. Knight COve. Ore. Box SS. : "' , ;'. " LOW RATES EAST Will be Made by the O.R.& N. Vhls Season as Follows: ROUND TRIP . To ' Direct Oileaco 72.80 St. Louis B7.S0 St. I'nul $63.15 Omaha , $60.00 KaiiMUS City , $60.00 TICKETS 7ILL BE ON SALE . .MAY 4, 18 JCXE 5. 0, 19, 20 JVLY 6. 1, 23, 23 . . AVGI ST 6, 21, 22 Good for return In 90 days with stop over privilege at pleasure within limits. DON'T FORGET JHE DATES For any further Information call on 3. II. KEENEY, Loool Agent, Or write to WSI. McMVIUlAV. General Passenger Agent, PORTLAND, OREGON. e U CRADE SCHOOLofMUSIC ARTIF THE CAL 4'Hj fir ONLY PURE KIND ; The only kind of Ice that we hanalo in retail trade Is ' artloal ',Ice, made from pure artesian water the only pure Ice In'the city. , A delivery . wagon will bring this PURE ICE to your door on notification by telephone or otherwise. To regular patrons or prices are one-half cent per pound.j NATURAL ICE handled ln wholesale lots. Look out for the Grandy tee , ' wagon. Tiione Block 571. ANDY II BI M GR BARGAINS SALE 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT All lines marked in plain figuers t snowing discount. Mow is the time to get the largest discount offered. adeCre. I IN THE THF-VAN HIIYN- Til inL inn iuni w. Masonic WA 4ee4see4)e BRICK .'IS CHEAPER ! BricW huildincr at triA I " v ywjit, HUO ui luuiuur. 13 cheaper as well as better. It has been demonstrated t tnat my brick is superior to any made in Oregon. I i can fun "ish cemmon brick in any quantity. No order t T 1. . I I 11 . loo large or too smaii to receive . prompt attention.- ; Correspondence with contractors and builders solicited, f Estimates cheerfully furnished. Prices made known t or. application. ' t jGRO KRIEGER! . PhoneR.id.nc.. Black 701. Yard, Red 621. L, Grande, Orceon e 'a.ss-.s....., eesee4e Studio at 1C5 Greenwood St. one door south of Adams Avenue FR0F. DAY, Principal : (Coptlnutd on page 6.) I Scott & Altheide i ; . A3 house cleaners we are t i the people who are equip- m. ped for doing the work, t Leave your carpets on your floors, give us your t ornei and smile at our work and we will smile together. PHONE. Black 1772 . YOUR WORK Is what we want. We don't call on you one week for it and tell you the next we cannot do ;t 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 we turn out The fact that we have been in the LAUN DRY business for twelve years in La Grande we think sufficient evi dence that our work is sat isfactory. Try it A. 0. C. LAll.DRY TELEPHONE MAIN ( 7 ' I Nolke to Water Consumer. Tatrons not pVers wishing to us, city water irtiatlng ppo.. win piesse ci flee and mak tne water stu.i isiiiifnT.nt "... turu the water on. Hour. In from 1:30 to 7:1 p. m. h. c Oilman, DA Wat.r 0uPL Win rec.iKf. 4 lAia4 stjsnv. cf. linn, and will turn Oittle for Kale. Fifty head of stock cattle, rattle In good condition; now on range. in. quire of n. wetzel, Meachsm, Oregon. IH I HURRY? the: call H. Ln?, JSFER MAN ' ' H will tat k th,u rork to the Du' Pot or ,cur hem. in km Um. to Ull iu lJ ( C.y phcre F.d761 -V". Ilcfliuitai iumt rf I. a Ci rand a Two good, gntle fsmlly mil eowrlc.s-a h fe snl. Inautrs at 1111 Washington I ths work sv. Wen property tataicgnetl.t y HPAfTiPr I k will be tnuch simpler nd' J, IM. IILAV-ULlX ; I oft mossy nsrmrDBttx 1