La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 14, 1908, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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EVENING OBSERVER, IA GRANDE OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY I I, 198.
PAGE FIVE.
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4 DAYS SALE
WEDNESDAY JULY 15th
to
SATURDAY JULY 18th
:jf:
Cut Class, fine
Hand Painted
China, Silver
ware and fine
Jewelry ... . .
Discounts
20 to 50
Percent
This sale Includes every article In
these departments und affords on op
portunity to purchase gome odd pieces
at ONE-HALF REGULAR PRICE.
Even the most staple, things will be
aold at a savins that should not be Ig
nored by any one who anticipates any
purchases In these lines, either now or
In the future. For fall weddings or
even Christmas gifts, selections may
now be made, and, If desired, we will
hold for delivery at any future time
these selections. If they are paid for
at the time of purchase. Following
are a few good values. .
8 inch cut glass berry
dish $15.00 f f)
vaf. now . . . P "
Hand painted plates
reg $2.50 and $3.00
SS?.J1.75,
Silverware at 33 1-3 j
percent discount. .
i
Watches and Diam;
onds 20 percent dis-
count . ... .
FOUR DAYS ONLY
O.M.HEACOCK
BANKING SERVICE
Banks ars becoming more and more the custodians
of the funds of the people, of both large and small
means. This is due to a wider appreciation of the value
of banking service as its usefulness is extended and its
methods better known. In the case of
The Farmers and Traders
National Bank
THE BEST
service is assured. Its officers aim in every way to
protect the interests of its patrons.making use of every
means of precaution. Its up-to-date system of accuracy
promptness and the same careful attention to large or
small depositors. If you have any banking business to
transact, come to our bank.
The Farmers and Traders
National Bank
of La Grande
LOCAL ITEMS. 4
4v
J, I. Welch, representing the Oliver
typewriter, is in La Grande on busi
ness. E. C. Lewis, of the Underwood type
writer company, left last evening for
Pendleton.
Mrs. E. W. Bartlett and children,
reached here today to visit somo time
with relatives In this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lincoln were
called to Huntington last evening ty"
the 111 ness of Mrs. Lincoln's mother.
Mrs. N. S. Kelly U having a cement
Walk constructed In front of her prop
erty on Depot street.
Mrs. Leonard and son Luclen, who
have been spending the summer with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Remit
lard, left last evening for Salem.
Miss Syra Kuhn, a teacher In the
public schools here, arrived this morn
ing from Portland, where she has been
spending a few weeks.
Editor B. E, Kennedy of. the Baker
City Herald, was tt passenger on this
morning's train en route home from
Portland.
Umpire Splllman, recently connect
ed with the Inland Empire baseball
league, is en route to Gotdfleld, Nav.,
after completing his contract with the
league.
Jack O'Brien has decided to remain
In La Grande Indefinitely. He will be
on the ground floor In organizing an
other league in this section next sum
mer. Mrs. William Sandercoek and daugh
ter, Miss Marie Sandercoclt, left this
morning for their homo In Portland
after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Franse
Wllhelm of this city.
. Al Lodell and William Cottemnn,
popular members of the La Grande
baseball team, left this morning for
Portland, where they enter the Trl
Clty league.
A carload of stoneware and flower
pots were received by our dealers yes
terday. It Is a well known fact that
fine hanks of clay are known In this
vicinity and In time we may manufac
ture this grade of ware.
Jess Harrington and Mrs. Harring
ton, who have been with relatives and
friends In Cove, returned to La Ornnde
last night, and will remain for a few
days as the guests of Mrs. Remlllard,
Mrs. Harrington's aunt. ,
E. C. Sklles. representing the Blum
uer-Frank Drug company of Port
land, was In the city on bis regular
trip yesterday. He left this morning
for Wallowa canyon, where Mrs. Sklles
and daughter are camped fur the sum
mer.
Several Washington delegates to the
democratic convention were on No. 1
tfils morning, en route to their homes.
They expressed themselves as exceed
ingly well pleased with the work of
th'e convention, and predict that the
party will be united In the coming
campaign.
"Lefty" Fuchell and Arthur Van
Horst have changed their plans. At
ter the disbanding of the Inland Km-
plre league they had accepted calls In
two sections of the country, but last
evening decided that both will take to
the Fait Lnke-Ogden league. They
leave tonight for that city. That they
will make good Is assured.
,
'. SOCIETY.
Presbyterians to Enlortaln. ;
The ladles of the Presbyterian
church will b entertained nt the home
of Mrs. J. B. Stoddard on Wednesday,
at 2:30 p. m. , All are cordially In
vited to be present and bring their
sewing. i
HOMESTEADS TAKEN.
t
Lady I"i)rpct WTlliclm to Ge-t IjiiuI
From Dear Old Uncle Samncl.
Four persona niade application for
homestead lands today at the local
land office. They are Clraude F. At
kinson of Holdman, Ore., Amalla Ken
tract of Pendleton, Roseoe M. Green
of Grouse, and Lewis L. Girard of
Rltter. Emma L. Wllmoth of RItter.
makes proof on a homestead. Amalla
kentraet Is a native of Germany and
her application was accompanied by
her declaration of lnt?ntlon to for
swear allegiance to William 1I and
to become a citizen of the United
States. Elmer Carglll o( Pendleton,
bought an Isolated tract of 80 acres.
UI1U Oeol'Ke Ml. I uv liter pui:itut;u
acres. Georglnna B. Conlwell of Per
ry, mrt.le final proof on a timber claim
near Perry. Others making proof on
timber and sUme entries wero Minnie
E. Emry of Parker's Mill, Morrow
county, and Hugh E. Denham of Ba
ker City.
OLD OFFENDER ARRESTED.
Jiwlc Palmer Breaks Her Purolo Ac
tion Against Her Deferred..
Mrs. Josls Palmer, who was con
victed about a year ago with assault
with intent to kill, the attempt being
made, upon the person of her. young
daughter, and sentenced to serve seven
years In the penitentiary, but paroled
during good behavior, was locked up
last night upon the charge of being
drunk and disorderly. As we go to
press the matter has not J yet beei
brought to the attention of Judgi
Knowies, and consequently he Is una
bio to say whether the woman will be
made to Berve her sentence or not.
I
CONDUCTORS CILVNGE RUNS.
diaries NorrN Now tin the Pilot Rock
Run In Pl;u of Fred Waffle.
Conductor Fred Waffle of the Pi
lot Rock run on the O. R. & X., has
been transferred to his old run on
the main Jlne of the O. R. & X., be
tween this city and Huntington and
Conductor Charles H. Xorrls, formerly
of La Grande, is now on the Pilot Rock
run permanently.
Cold Storage Nearly Ready.
The experts in charge of the Instal
lation of the cold storage machinery
in the Grande Ronde Meat company's
packing plant, have promised that one
room of the cold storage department
will bo ready for use by Saturday. This
Is very satisfactory to the company
for the extrpmcly warm weather makes
a cold storage room quite valuable.
Blue Mountain Homo Sold.
T. P. Johnson today sold the Blui
Mountain house to T. J-Gru.v. an ex
perienced hotel man, recently from
Portland. The price paid was very
good, but neither party to the sal
cared to state the exact amount.
Gallic Sure Go.
The haw ball game between Cove
and Elgin, on the local grounds next
Sunday,. Is a suren. The bet Is f"r
t.'.'O a side. Sheriff Chllders will
pick the umpire.
Milp lliirwn Tonlulit.
j C. W. Todd, the Portland horse
buyer, will ship a rarlnr.d of Crandi
I Ilonde horses to Poitlnnd tonight, p.in
Hlnes ships a inllch cow to Portland
w Ith the same car.
A Cornvllon.
In our report yesterday of the Cove
Raker City gnme, The Observer was In
error. Cove won, to 0. .
1 Horn.
! Kelly In this city. Sunday. July 1 Z.
, 1)01, to Mr. and Mrs. George Kelly,
daughter.
Merry Widow social Wednesday eve
ning, corner Eighth and X streets. Be
sure and come. Tou'll enjoy It.
Something nw. '
I) EX TINT. '
Dr. W. D. McMillan. Red 1(1.
Pair lew trtractlon.
Expert gold work. Special attention
to children, teeth.
L Grand National Bank Building.
z ' . v.jz m wi 49tn Mil nr n - PVrf ms m jm.
v - w
I ; ' The Bargain Basement has drown to be one of the Strongest Departments in Our
I Large Store. A few Suggestions wilt Show the immense Stock of BARGAINS IN OUR
BARGAIN BASEMENT
Work Shirts
Dress Shirts
Embroiderys
Calicoes
Lawns
Muslins
Ginghams
Outings
uusietf
Corsets
Dolls
' . Trunks
The Place Where Coupons are as Cash. Everything at Marvelously Low Prices. ,
Others Take Advantage of These FREE OFFERS, WHY NOT YOU. A Trial in OUR
BARGAIN BASEMENT and YOll WILL TRADE NO WHERE ELSE
rap
The
BEST STOCK SMALLEST PRICES
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of tho Interior,
U. S. Land Office at La Grando, Ore.
June 30, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that
HARRY J. HOCKENBERnVT,
of La. Grande, Union county, Oregon,
who, on Juno 25th, 1908, made tim
ber and stone .worn statement No.
607!. for BE4, Sec. 1, Tp. 5 S., R.
38 E. W. M haa filed notice of Inten
tion to make. final timber and stone,
proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before the register
and receiver at La Grande, Oregon,
on the 21st day of September, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses: John
T. Williamson, Adna B. Rogess, Oscar
R. Coolldge, Vincent R. Reeves, all
of La Grando, Oregon.
T. C. B RAM WELL, Register.
7-10-9-1S
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
V. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or.,
' May llth, 1908.
RAY HANSON,
of La Grande. Oreion, who, on May
ith. 1908. made Timber and Stone
sworn statement No. 11021, for XWVi
NW'i, Section 10, Township 4 8.,
ituntre J7, K. W. M.. hns filed notice of
Intention to make final proof, to es
tablish claim to the land above de
scribed, before register and receiver
at Lu Grand". Oregon, on the 3d day
of August, 1 90S.
Claimant names as witnesses: Mike
Lepage, Mnry K. Wilson, Blanche lin
ker, Jani'-s Miinlyre, all of I -a Grando,
Oro.
F. C. BRA M WELL, Resistor.
Men wanted At the Merry Widow
social, Wednesday evening at the
home of Fred Holm, corner Klghth
and N streets.
CITY LIVERY AND FEED STABLE
Cor. Hth 0 Adams Ave., One Block West of the Foley Hotel
All New Rigs- Well Matched Teams
Single Horses For Ladies
Toiletware
Glassware
Brooms
Baskets
Overalls
Soaps
Dishes
Shoes
' ii.i.
Toys
And other1 things too numerous
to mention
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of tho Interior,
V. 8. Land Office at La Grando, Ore.
. June 30, 1908. '
Notice la hereby given that
CHARLES HANSEN,
of Starkey, Oregon, who, on Septem
ber 19, 1901, made homestead entry
No. 10C17, for E& SE14, Sec. 14, NE
NEV, Bee. 23, XWS NWli, Sec.
24, Tp. 4 South, range 34 E. W. M.,
haa filed notice of Intention to make
final commutation proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, be
fore the register and receiver at La
Grande, Oregon, on tho 17th day of
August, 1908. "
Claimant name, as witnesses: An
drew J. Sullivan, J. B. Ayres, Peter
Evnnson, John B. Robertson, all of
Sarkcy, Oregon.
F. C. BRAMWELL, Register.
7-10-8-14
Wood Kaed.
By Oliver &Hagilrty, with gasoline
wood saw. 'Phono Black 1851. AI4
NOTICE FOR PUBL.CATION.
Public Loud Sulc.
Lu, Grande, Oregon, Land Office,
yjiily 10, 1908.
Notice Is hereby clven that, as di
rected by tho commissioner of the
g. neral land office, under provisions
' of net of congress approved June 27.
100, Tubllc No. 503, w will offer
! at public sale, to tho highest bidder,
at 10 o'clock a. m.i on tho 25th day
j of AugUFt, nert. at this office, tho fd-
Golden
Rule
vjmjr imi if-;
Tinware
Graniteware
Shopping Baskets
' Notions
Wire Goods '
Matches
Clothespins
Tablets
Mra.4. .,.,. .p.,.
Shelf Paper ' ;
Butter Paper ,
Napkins
lowing tract of land, to-wit: SH rTVT
U. Sec 28, NW14 NW, Sco. 32, Tp.
4 S., R. 89. E. W. M.
Any person, claiming advorschr
the above-described land, are advise!
to file their claims or objections, on
or before tho day above designated for
.ale.
F. C, BRAMWELL, Register.
A. A. ROBERTS, Receiver.
7-17-8-21
Haklng Good.
Them Is no wnjr of making rVurffng
friend like "Making Goodi" and Doctor
Pierre's medicine well ennmpllfy this,
and their friends, after more thsn tw
decades of popularity, oro numbered by
tlo liiHKlreils ol thousands. They uava
"niaile ires" and they have not mod.
drunUaiiK
A aoo.l, horie-t, squam-dcal medicine of
known composition h lr. Pierce'. Oolile.
Altdlcal Discovery. H still enjoys an Im
mense snlo. wniln most of the prepara
tions that have come Into promliieiire la
tlio earlier mtIiI of Its popularity have
"auii hv tli iKiard " and am never mora
he ird of. There inut l some reason lor
111., .inir-tliiio popularity and Hint Is to
be found In It superior merits. When
once given a f:ilr trial lor weak stomach,
or for liver ii ml blood a'Teetlons, Its siiie:
rior riinitlve qualities are soon manliest:
lieucn ft bus survived und irrowti in ixo.
Hilar favor, while scon of lew merltorlou J
articles hiivs suddenly llasliwl Into favoi
for a brief period and then been assooi
forC'ttten.
For a torpid liver with lis attendant
mtiiifeuoii, dy.).iiiia. Iiealactie, per
haps dizziness, foul breath, nasty coaleil
toiitftie. wlili b'.f'er ln-1". lo-s of appetite
Willi ill'inM titer eating, nervoiiMies
Slid ilehilitv. n 1 1 It I nir Is so irood m l)r
l'leree's !.! M. Ileal I Useovery. ll'sl
an luinesi. wiiare-(ie.ii nuslirinn with all
Its Inpredleiil prlllled on iNitlle-wrupper
no secret, n.) ii' iis-poeiiH niiiuliiig
therefore don't a'tifil i rulmtltut tlutl
thi! dealer may p'w-tbly msike a little blf
aer urolit. '( on your rlclit to huvi
hut yuu rail for.
Iioti't buy lr. Pitrce". rnvorlfe Pre scrip,
tloo eiei ilnif I'. Ui prove a "cure-all." it
Is only HdvKed for wotnauV cciut all
iiieuts. It mal.es nenk wmei n Mronif oi.d
sick, women well. I.. advertised than
some preparations m.I I for like purposes.
Ms sli ding eniiitiVH Virtues sllll liiiidlltllll
Its po.'iiloii in lio i., i.,, where 11
ktood UVcr V,,t iult. As In.
vlifuralin t-.i lii'iii'thi-iilint iierv
Iiim It Is uiieo'ialcd. It won't sntlfy llni-s
w ho want "booze," (or tlier.i Isnutadn s
Of alcohol In II.
Ur. Pkrvv s i'ivasaiit Pellrls, thsorlil-n-(
Little f.iw I'lll.. nit liMncli tlm llr-l
pill of their kind In the market, still leud,'
and when once tried nro ever nftcrwsrWt
In favor. Knsy to takn as cnndy-onH ts
three a lion. ilucU hnuuuu but imver
,
I Pastime Theater
8000 Utt of moving pk turoa.
Two lllustrah'd tones,
Bong, by
8I1F.RWOOD WILLIAMS.
Complet. chang. of program 4
on Monday and Thursday.
Mutlne. on Wedimsdsy and
4) Saturday afternoon.. 4
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