La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 30, 1908, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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EVFXTXO qniERVKIl. f.A Clt.lXDE, OREGOX, TTESDAY, JCXE 50, IIDS.
EIGHT FAG0.
sir vrsr ''!:
I FOLGEnsfesl
GATE
COFFEE
Grind it at home
( not too fine)
fresh each morning.
Aroma-ticht tins. Never in bulk.
J. A. Folger "& Co ;
' ta Tnnclico ,
t THE GEORGE
LUMBER
I RETAIL
i We Soliclt.Ycur Orders for
Lumber, Latti, Shingles, Mouldings,
Chain Wood
We are prepared to furnish and deliver material
promptly.
Call up Retail Department
Grande Romie Lumber Co.'
PERRY, OREGON
CAN FURNISH LUMBER OF ALL KINDS
IN CAR LOAD LOTS
For 16 Inch Chain Wood
Call up V. E. BEAN, La
L
BCNTING. FLAGS.
NATIONAL CltEPE PAPER,
. CAPS xn DIUI.LH,
nonxs.
LRWEllfM & CO.
ADAMS
S. .... . . . . . .
m
WE ARE
OUR NEW
LUMBER
will be sold at reduced prices. House bills special
prices. We have Fir finish and V G Fir Flooring
We have the best trade of Cedar shinties. These
STODDARD
ttttitimittittttitttt
HARVEST STAHTS MONIJAY.
Vmntllla Wheat Crop Will Be Much
Hotter Than Humors Ilavo Had It.
The hum of at least 20 combined
harvester will open the harvest sea
son In t'mutllla county1 next Monday
morning:, July t, and from that date
until the last crop In hat-vented the
machines will he kept at work, re
lates the Pendleton East Oregonlan.
In the northwest part of the county
In what Is known ei the "light land"
district, about 10 harvesters will start
next Monday and an equal number
will also be started In the vicinity of
Pilot Rock. Among those to start in
the northwest part of the county are
Hans Loremsen, Henry Lorensen, An
dy Feebler and others, while J. A.
durdarlan, James Agee, Alvln Wado
and Jerome h'tonebreaker, will start In
the south part of the county.
Grain sacks have been taken out
PALrVitir ?
COMPANY
DEPARTMENT
Phone Main 8.
Delivered at your Home,
Grande. Phone, Red 1741
AVENll
, . . . . i
A.
GETTING IN
STOCK OF
LUMBER CO.
this week by. most of these farmers,
and everything Is In readiness for the
beginning of active operations next
Monday morning. . -
In both of these localities farmers
say that the wheat Is better than they
had expected to find it aftr the long
dry spell of weather and a good, aver
age crop will be harvested.
The prices of grain sackii this week
are 6 cents for old sacks end 7i4 fr
new. ' ' -'J
IiHTcaso Parcels Posit.
WrtHhlngton, June 0. After today,
under a parcels post agreement with
Great Britain, parcels up to a weight
limit of eleven pounds may be mailed
to England,. Scotland and Iroland.
Postmaster General Meyer believes
that this will materially Increase the
number of parcels sent to the United
Kingdom, and from the countries
composing it to the United ' States.
At the present time, a package weigh
ing In excess of four pounds six
ounces cannot be sent In the malls in
' There are now thirty-three foreign
countries with which we have parcel
post conventions; , with ' nine, the
weight limit Is four pounds six ounces,
and . with twenty-four it is' eleven
pounds. , It Is the Intention to make
the maximum Weight eleven pounds
In all countries.
Owing to the objections of the ex
press Companies, however, this weight
limit will not apply to points within
the United States.
Lawyer to Women Only.
New Tork, June 80. Believing
that a woman is better able to under
stand the attitude of women toward
legal problems and to aid them In ob
taining justice through ' the courts
Mrs. Annie W. Hochfelder, attorne)
at law, will tomorrow open a down
town office and hang out a shlnglt
reading, "Women clients only." S
far as known, she Is the pioneer In
her field and the only attorney wlu
will refuse retainers from mere men
Mrs. Hochfelder was a schoo
teacher before she married Jullut
Hochfelder, a prominent attorney
who la the author of several lega'
works. After her marriage she en
tered the law school of New Tork
University. There will be no rlvalrj
In the family, as Mr. Hochfelder
clients are practically all men.
Must Mark Shipments.
Pittsburg, Pa., June 10. All rail
roads east of the Mississippi, in th
territory covered by the "official clas
sification," will after today refuse to
accept for transportation all shipment!
In less than carload lota which are not
plainly marked with the name of the
consignee and the station, city and
state of destination. For many years
it has been customary for a large num
ber of shippers to mark their packager
with an Initial or some hieroglyphic,
the key to which would be on the bill
of lading. It was the theory that this
saved time and also prevented com
petitors from observing the names of
a shipper's customers on the outside
of packages.
Strayed, June 24, from herd, dark
Jersey cow, branded D on right hip.
Finder please notify Anna Bay, 'phone
Black 41. -27tf
summer Delight
k cream Is all right lor d-rert
y tlmt in th y.sr, but 'when i.um
mcr comes again' f psitlcularly de
sirable. This card simply strives to
call your attention to the finest cream
and water Ices t" be had la the local
markets. Tske the hint? Always ask
for Blue Mountain Creamery Ice
cream and get the best going.
For sale at
A. T. II ILL.
I'llKD I.VTI.I.
KILVr.RTHOHX MACK.
Blue Mountain
Creamery Co.
Notice to Creditors. ; . ,
Kotlce is hereby given to all whom
It may concern, that Mertle Aldrich
has . been appointed by the county
court of Union county, Oregon, admin
istratrix of the estate of Mary A. Al
drleh, deceased. All persons having
claims against the estate of said de
ceased are required to present them
with proper vouchers within six
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 Grande, Union county,
Oregon. ;
Dated June S, 1908. .
MERTIB ALDRICH,
Administratrix of the Estate of Mary
A. Aldrich, Deceased. '
djS-12-19-26july:-10
Land for Rent.
We have 220 acres of excellent land
or rent Call at once.
' T. S. BRAMWELL,
C J. BLACK.
Bura Care for Asthma.
We guarantee to cure asthma,
bronchitis and catarrh. If our medi
cine falls we will cheerfully refund all
money paid. Write Arnold's Asthma
Cure Co., 1 3 S-t 2 4-2 St Arcade Build
ing, 8eattle. Wash., or for next SO
days. Mortis W. Knight. Cove, Ore.
Box 32. ''
LOW
RATES
EAST
Will be Made by the
O.R.&N.
Vhls Season as Follows:
ROUND TRIP
To Direct
Chicago f 73.50
St. Louis 67.80
St. Paul S.15
Omaha 160.00
Kansas City $60.00
TICKETS WILL BE ON BALE
. .MAT V IS
JCNE,8, 6, It, 20
JULY . T, Z2, M
AUGUST 6, 7, tl, SS
Good for return In 20 days with stop
over privilege at pleasure within
limits.
D0N1 fORGH THE DATES
For any further Information call oa
J. IL KEEN'EV, Local Agent,
Or writ to
WJL McMVIUlAT,
General Passenger Agent,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
I LA GRANDE
SCHOOLof MUSIC :
e
; Studio at .105 Greenwood t
t St. one door south of
I ' Adams Avenue ?
t PROF. DAY, Principal 1
1
444a4t4)4o4
Scott & Altheide
t As house cleaners we are t
i the people who are equip- f
ped for doing the work.
Leave your carpets on
J your ficors, gve us your t
o ornui and smile at our
I! work and we will smile t
t together.
PHONE. Black I77S
ARTIFICIAL
THE ONLY
The only kind of Ice that we handle in retail trade Is artificial ice,
made f ro n 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 our prices are one-half cent per pound.
NATURAL ICE handled in wholesale lots. Look out for the Grandy lea
wagon. 'Phone Black 672. v
GRAM
BARGAINS SALE
JUNE 6 to JUNE 16
20 PER1 CENT DISCOUNT 1 ?
All lines marked in plain figuers
snowing discount. Now is the time !
to get the largest
THE VAN Ml (0.
BRICK IS
Brick building, at the
I cheaper as well as better. It has been demonstrated
tnat my brisk Is superior o any made in Oregon. I
t ;an furrish cemmon bnck in any quantity. No order
too large or too small to receive prompt attention.
; Correspondence with contractors and builders solicited, t
Estimates cheerfully furnished. Prices made known
01 application. ' 1 .
IGEO. KRIEGERjf
Phones Residence, Black 701, Yard,
How am I to have that white suit of mine
looking Fresh and Neat all summer as it
does now? The answer is simple. When
ever it becomes soiled
"
PHONE MAIN 7
IVC will do the rest
WE have a force of Experienced help to
look after your wants in this line and you
need have no fear of sending your most
delicate garments to us. WE Guarantee
to satisfy you. A. B. C LAUNDRY
Notice to Water Consumers.
Patrons not on
us city water
wilt please call
of-
flea and make
and
the water aup
will turn
Irrigating
the water on.
from 5:Jl to 7:J(
p. m.
H. C. OILMAN,
Water 8upL
DAlOtf
Cattle for Bale.
Fifty head of stock cattle, rattle In
good condition; now on rancw ln
quire of ,
' H. WETZEL,
djll Meacham, Oregon.
meUic. wlshln to
for JtrlgsUrTir puAoees
nrdir'.
rocsnf IVttlon.
htlnlnaJKf
Hors for
ICE
PURE KIND
I KE
discount offered.
La Graude, Ore.
IN THE
Niisonlc BMg.
CHEAPER
present price of lumber, is t(
Red 621.
r . o n
IN HURRY?
THEN CALL
fiE TRANSFER HJAN
H i w.ll Iskethsttrcnk o7? rA,
.tuKrt.'irr'n
P phcr.a pd 761
Night - Elack 17S2
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