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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1908)
EIG PAGFS. Seeds -Seeds A I I Kinds HELD and GARDEN In bulk and in packages. We have been the seed distributor of this county for several years and our stock as usual is complete. Feed of All Kinds EARLY ROSE SEED POTATOES SIUKAUC SHERWOODS ELECTRIC THEATRE The Music Teacher. Clog Making In Brtttalny. - Song "Sacramento." Cider Industry. Uaeful Present for a Child. Song "Just Some One." 4 -4 A Useful Beard. In the Gold Mine. . Program change each Mon day and Thurnday. Door opea promptly at 7 o'clock p. m. , Matinee on Wdnday and Sat urday. SHERWOOD'S ELECTRIC - . THEATER. B. M. SHERWOOD CO, Proprietor. Mahaffey Building. i WELLS DRILLED If yon' need water for Irrigation or Mlomestic use, why not have a well drilled and cased up with ateel case tngT It's the only way to secure PjjrelVVater, and a Glean Well n. A. West of La Orande, successor o Miller A- West, O. R. A X. driller. will glad to give you figures and de yoar drilling. R. A. WEST w -. - 7-r-' .- at it ' ' " - - ' ,: : : I I. V. OLIVER I ; Slater Block v , . . . I rsaar rrey, of Woodruff, Pa.. B Pastime Theater Jl..r, - A A' ptting worse, tbs doctor advised w . il aadany buJnetottnd tolha 4 ' tOO feet of atovlng plt-terr. 4 4 A Two Illustrated songs, 4 . 4Ting by 4 4 ' BIIERWOOD WILLIAMS. 4 444444444 4 Complete change of program 4 4 on Monday and Thursday. 4 4 Matinee on Wednesday and 4 4 Saturday afternoons. 4 9 EEIIM (iWWIONIiyp BOARD Of MANAGERS TAKE STEPS TO PROCURE DESIRE ABLE ENTERPRIZE AS : ANNOUNCED HERETOFORE WANT WIDE PUBLICITY Several matters of Importance came up before the board of manager of the Commercial club at their meeting last night. The cannery proposition Was discussed,, but will be left In abeyance until after the Fourth, when a meeting between the orchardlsts of the valley, the farmers who own land and the Commercial club of this city. It Is necessary to interest the - fruit growers In the tannery, and ' It is thought that a mass meeting Is the best way to reach all of them. Aa for the' Irrigation scheme, both farmers and orchardlsts are vitally Interested In. that, and It la desired to give the project the greatest possible amount of publicity In the shortest possible FilEldlil Seven hundred loads of freight des tinea for the west were congested In mm Csrea .Udzsy csd E!as2a dei Elsesses In Every Fcrra r.Tcny Poopla nave lusaey Troubit end Do Hot Know It. ROW TO FIND OUT. It Is tbsfunctioa of ths kidney to Bits sad purify the blood whlck 1 constantly pMdng through them. 1 Waoa the kidney ar eat of ardor tha other organ ar affected Immediately ad Too mar bav rrmnton of smm trouble, ttomacb and llrtr tronblo, and otner ailments, which are all owing to th kidney being weak and cfct of order. II yoa aro tick Foloy'a Kldnay Cur will itreogthsa and balid op tb wora out tlataa o tbo kidney to they 111 act properly and tb aymptona oi weakness, heart stomach and troablo IU disappear and yea trill b roKoraa to perfect health. Iw I Tsl If Tti Hm KM, Traakl. Yoa caa easily detarmlna if imi via. aeyi ar out of ordar by setting aalda for U hoar a bottlo of tbo arina sud apoa arising. If apoa ozamlaarJoa It b ctosdy or milky or ba a brtok-dost oad Imoat or (mall parti dee loaf ahaa l k 1 yoor kidney ar dltoaaod and FoltVa skHiosTf i w nmii it taisjsj at toffm. Fatov'a Kldntf Car I BUaaanl aa tako aat acta directly apoa tho part anactoa sum yoa begta to leal better It oorrsct aBrht disorder b ske aya aad k aaa ewrad saaay barlaata aftor otbar trsatnMot aad taHad. WrttafsKVURilJra. Pjtar rray. ol Woodruff, Pa., wrltsst or rwo year with tb aad Mill od ma if sar attend to H at ones, as I oomld aot rmiDiy iiveaaotOOTmontn, astltorowsa ao ears lor me. Foley's KldDey Car wa recommended to me by a friend, and I lantedlataly oeot my so to tb atoro as it and after taking throe bottlas be gaa tret better an J entlnuil m i. atwv aoul 1 wa entirely weU." Taw ! S a4 1130. t:iiix3 Ercc.xri:r3 el A. T. HUX, brngglea. SEVER HUNDRED LOADS OF pvn LiuUIMjU IS U ETEXIXG OnsmVl H. I A GRANDE. UKFUOK WEDXE.SDAV, Jl'Xfi 10 DECIDE FOR IRRIGATION SCHEME time. One of the objects of the meet ing alos,,la to discuss the matter of securing adequate transportation fa cilities, or at least a promise from the railroad company of a sufficient num ber of cars to handle the products of our farma and orchards. Concerted action on the part of pro 4iini tm lllr.lv a nrw.mnll.ih a srreat deal more than any number of com plaints from Individuals. About a dozen applications for the place of secretary to the club were Considered, but It was decided to wait until the literature la about ready for distribution before employing anyone. Other matters were talked over In general way. . ' . AT HIM Huntington this morning. So com plete la the congestion at that place, that tralna are made up on the main line and sent out aa fast as the power supply In the La Orande round house will permit Engines are brought In, and by reason of the modern equip ment In tha local round house, can be sent out again In a very few hours. Thla happened today when J7 came In shortly after o'clock and waa aent out again before 10 o'clock. Passen ger engines are drafted Into freight service to help matters. The mass of freight' at Huntington means approx imately tl trains that will pass through La Orande before the conges tion Is cleared. Though the O. R. A N. has an abundance of power standing idle, the officials ar reluctant about setting them up, a they figure. tha present strenuous rush of business to be but temporary. The end la In aight In fact, as scattering passenger tralna and some delayed freight tralna are all tha ara marked up to go over th O. R. AN. tracka from th Northern Pa cific. Th flood damaae In Montane has been remedied and things are moving along the regular lines now except such trains as were headed for the O. R. A N. before the repairs were made. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at La Orande, Or., June I, 190S. Notice la hereby given that JAN1E It. TENTZER, of Elgin, Oregon, who, on March Bth. IKOg, made timber and stone sworn statement No. 5J3, for SWJt 8E14. See. 4. XV NE14 and NWfc SEH. Section I, Township t South, Range IS East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final proof, to establish claim to tha land above described, before the reg ister and receiver at La Orande, Ore gon ,on the 10th day of August 10S. Claimant names as witnesses: Josh ua C. Smith, of La Orande, Ore.; Sam uel Parker, of Elgin, Or.; Carrol U Tentaer, of Elgin, Or.; Albert Tan cher, of Rlgtn. Or. F. C. BRAMWELt Register. N-w Reals era nt On or about July t w will reopen our restaurant on Depot street Our new quarters will be furnished with the latest modern appointments, which will be a credit to th city. Watch for our opening announcement. I l II POLLOCK OILBANKa. ranialour.ni for Rale, Th City Orocory has a line of can taloupe hard to duplicate. Home grown berries ar also for sal there. Try th place. ' ADVERTISING FOR KEDEUAL HOLDING SITES. Treasury Department,' Office of the Secretary, Washington, 1. C June s, !08. : - ' Proposals will be received, . tj bo opened at S o'clock p. m July 18, 1808, for the sale or donation to the United States of a suitable site, cen trally; an dconvenlently located, for the federal building to be erected In La Grande, Oregon. A corner lot, of (approximately) 130x185 feet, is re quired. Each proposal must give. the price, tha character of foundations ob tainable, the' proximity to street cars, sewer, gaa and water mains, etc., and must be accompanied by a diagram In dicating the principal street, the north point the dimensions and grades of the land, the widths and paving of adjacent streets and niieys, whether the alloys are public or private, and whether or not the city owns land oc cupied by sidewalks. The vendor must pay all expenses connected with fur nishing evidences of title and deeds of conveyance. Improvements on the property must be reserved by the ven dor; but pending the commencement of the federal building tney muy re main on the land upon payment of a reasonable ground rent -The grantor must, however, remove all Improve ments on thirty days' notice so to do. The right to reject any proposal is re served. Each proposal must be seal ed, marked "Proposal . for federal building site at La Orande, Oregon," and mailed to th secretary of the treasury, (supervising architect), Washington, V. C. No special form of proposal la required or provided. GEO. B. CORTELYOIT, v Secretary. MAT! Notice to Creditors, Notice la hereby given to all con cerned, that letters testamentary have been Issued by the county court of Union county, Oregon, to Mary G. Hulse, upon the last will and testa ment of Marquis L. Hulse, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate ar hereby notified to pre sent th same with proper vouchers to the said executrix within six months from the data hereof, at the office of her attorney, J. D. Slater, at La Grande, Oregon. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this ttnd day of June, A. D. 1I0S. MART O. HULSE, Executrix. JttJulyli Waa Wasting Away. "I bad been troubled with kidney disease tor the last flvs years," write Robert R. Watt of Salem, Mo. 'I lost flesh and never felt well and doctored with leading physicians and tried all remedies suggested without relief. Finally I tried Foley's Kidney Cur and lea than two bottle com pletely cured m and I am now aound and well." During the summer kidney Irregularities ar often caused by ex cessive drinking or being overheated. Attend to th kidney at once by us ing Foley's Kidney Cur. A. T. Hill. Wood For Sale. ISO cords of tamarack and pine wood for sale at H per cord, delivered In La Grande. Tamarack fence post. 10c each. LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.40. I Wood A Coal I a - i Why Pay More? Best Yellow Pine, now, but green rut. Diry 16 inch $5.50 1 $7.50 I per cord Rock Spring Coal par ton TRUCK and TRANSFER Phone your orders to Main 10. Quick service guaranteed.' Storage In fire proof and damp proof building. G. E. FOWLER . . . 21. 1908. 444444444444444a4s44444v044404444444444a 4 'J . I .., , : C. W. PRESTON I Those are J. E. Tilt Shoes for all Occas- ions. l,e; - :yr(P - .,.-. Keep the money at by using LA GRANDE SUGAR Costs no n ciecrd Just as sweet. All dealers. I WITH TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE 5 o o I should be capable of fitting your eyes correctly. Z Ifthe Glasses I furnish you do not give absolute satis faction, I stand ready to refund your money : : ; I am here three hundred and sixty-five days In thj year to make my assertions good : : : : : : : J. H- PEARE IEADING PIONEER JEWELER I...... oo.ooooooooooo . iW. H. BOHNENKAMP CO. ii :de;alers in: HARDWARE,ST0VE3,fl)RNITllRF,Bl)ILDING MATERIAL I If You Want Gasoline Pumps, Pipe or Plumbing, mnniiiniiiiiitinc"-TT-n- ,7 44444444t444444444444404 You'll Pay - ' lllillM. -1 IP ii Iff ii v J- 1 "V-.'v- -x'Sl W ttll wk1y mal ffft C t -j :3v$H ucktt for . W 44444vtt444444444444T4P ..... TARTirnrs. tfi WW'. R - EST'oN: tHSSSlis home 4444444t444444 444444 Engines, Wind Mills. Tanks Get Our Prices With Pleasure For every meal you at her. It will b a combination of good food, good cooking and good s.r vic. Our restaurant is inUnd d for people who 'appreciate ff-iod tating. lo for peopl who !ik th good things of Ms at a moderate cost. If you belong to that cl is, ojtni in an J tt wha , w can do foi yoa - The Model Restaurant ."' J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. t o o