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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1908)
EIGHT PAGES. EVENING OBSERVEK, LA GRANDE OKEGOX. WEDNESDAY, JVLY 15, I9(!. TACK SEVEN, Sees Seeds All Kinds FIELD 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 :: STORAGE : : Willamette Yallej cnnaiauquu Aswth- My, Gladstone Park. Oregon, July 7th to lth, IiK'luMica. For the a Dove ocrasin the Oregon Railroad ft Navigation .Co.-'will sal from all points on their lines to Port .and and return at ona and tne-thlrl fare on the certlflacte plan, provided 50 or more paying passengers whj have paid 50e or more, are in attend ance, v. Certificate to be signed by H. E. Cross, secretary of ih s assembly, at Gladstone Park, Ore., On or he fore July 21st, 1908. Tickets may be sold on any of the three days prior to, or on the opening day. Gladstone park Is located 12 mtles south of Portland and can readily be reached by electric lines out of Port land, J. H. KEENEY, Agent O. R. ft N. Co. A. V. OLIVER Slater Block , Notice to Creditors. ' Notice Is hereby given to all con cerned, that letters testamentary have been Issued by she county court of Union county, Oregon, to Mary O. Hulse, upon the last wtll and testa ment of Marquis I Hulse, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same with proper vouchers ? M w,mtMT within six months from the date hereof, at the office of her attorney, J. D. Slater, at La Grande, Oregon. Dated at La Grande', Oregon, this 22nil day of June, A. D. 1908. MARY G. HTJLSE, ' , . Executrix J22July22 SMITH AT ORK TODAY L. C. Smith, owner of the Elm street garage, and who was struck on the head last evening with a heavy Stlllson wrench In the hands of an unknown assailant, Ih about his work ns usual today.' Mr. Smith's theory of the assault Is that some hobo who was passing thought the shop un guarded, as Mr. Smith was working tulctly on a machine and could not be seen from the door, and stepped In, thinking to pick up something of value. When he arose and stepped around to pick up a tool that was ly ing on the floor, It Is presumed that his assailant thought he was about to be caught and seized the opportunity to strike. Mr. Smith heard a slight noise and started to raise his head The blow fell so quickly, however, that he caught sight only of the lower part' of the man's body, and Is conse quently unable to give any description of the thug. - 'ine uiuw cut um, In a leather cap worn at the time by Mr. Smith, and would probably have resulted In a dangerous wound had It not been for the protection afforded by the cap. The scalp was not much cut,' but was severely bruised. cents per pound, which to of a cent above the contract basis of last year. This 'means 5 cents per pound for the 40-50 grade, notwlthxtnndlng the glut In the market of all other varieties of canned and evaporated fruits. While the prune crop of theystate will not come up to that of last Year, the latest estimate being between 17,000, 000 and 18.000,000 pounds as against 23,000,000 pounds last year, the quality will be par excellence, and the Oregon grower stands In a good way to realize-a good profit for his pro duct. Several years ago an experi mental shipment of Oregon prunes was made to London, and mot with such ready sale and gave such satis faction that there has been an In creasing demand for prunes each succeeding , year.- Umpqua Valley Record. CNDOCBTEDLY AN OVERSIGHT, rr...,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,. ''" I It's Easy to Reach North ; 7 Beach ILr POTTER from Portland Passengers arb how transferred to the railroad at MEGL.ER r-fOORTEEN miles up the Columbia River from Ilwaco, This ELIMINATES IHE NECESSITY OF STEAMERS WAITINO FOR THE TIDE, AND INSURES A PROMPT AND REGULAR SUMMER SCHEDULE. The steamer T.J. POTTER leaves Portland every mornine except Saturday and Sunday at 8:30 o'clock. t- Saturday only at 2 o'clock P.M. Remember the ' Summer rate on the 0. R. a. N. is $16.15 from Lagrande 1 to all North Beach points and return; good until Sep tember 30th. Prunes for London Delivery. The Willamette, Valley Prune asso ciation hag entered Into a contract for about 200,000 pounds of Italian prunes, for London delivery, October or November, upon the basis of 3 But Sight Draft Will Square Tilings and No Questions Asked. The Baker City Democrat relates the following:, " ' , '. ' , We are ready to take all the blame that is coming to us for the short comings of our cltlsens even though they should happen to be of our fair ones. We are ashamed of the six lit tie Baker girls who were mi ia uimuu and dined at the Hotel Sommer and skipped the tra-la-loo without settling for their entertainment Had they been accompanied by an escort It would have been different. The pro prietor asks them to kindly settle by post. It will be an easy and not a very embarrassing way to get out of a bad Job. FREE TO YOU MY SISTER fr to You end Cvvry 5(tr Suf fering from Woman i AJtawits , t am a woman. 1 Lnor woman's vnfTcrinffa. J bv 1 uunU th curts, 1 wtll mail. fr of Bry efcriy, TKf ftom ttvf- ment wilb full instruction to nnr urtercT ttmr voniBtt't fcilmant. I want to tII U women otwifc. this cum you, ray wd,r. for jrovir!MIf,yourdi;uRhU:iv your mother, or your Birttr. 1 want to tell you hw to nre yourslvia at horn w ithout tM h!p ot m doctor. Ale nit urwlrKtatiJ women's fc!";riniX- What t? women Know irom etpirurfce. w K-rwiv better thin aro doctor, lknow !wt n-r hm? n't mcnt Ik ft t&fa ml ur cr fur I.iico?-rttca or' Whitish dl Khars:, (item-Alton, DltpUcfrv r,t or FulUt'i of -9 Wumfo, Pro! use, Scanty or i i-tul PetloJ. t'teHn or Ovarian Tumors r j" i ho r , Iko rln in the hwnt, tack end 1xy3t. Mriinc tin ptti, oKleiwfnilyt desiro to cry. tiot i.r---!itr jrirws, khiney and bisrMcf trviit.i'.;! wiv.r Cftt!Sd3 by wei'.kiwssco peculiar to rur ne. i want to f-njyou 4 60niWt ten dny't treat Itxmt entirety (roe lop;"ov toya that ,vou iu cnmi ytmrRclt at homo, iit)r. oV!ty nnd Airn1). iiKMnbor. that It wilt t ion liMoi.' to cl ' twntruont ft complt trUi t nd If yoa simiM wt.h to continue, (t witl met yoa only uixut IC ccittt or Iras than two cent a day. It Will not Inwirfera with your wvrc or ocrupbtuut. Ji' Jt i.n m your narn and aJdrBti, ma how yau tuit'T if yo i with. Ti I will u&A you tho tri-icnt r your cao. nlirely fro, in tvlin wrappr. hi return maJ. I will also trid you iron mi c, m book "WOMAN'S OWN MLUICAL ADVlSW with explanatory ilhitrai.na eWir-c wby women auffcr, and how thy enn wwily oura tKemelvoa at hen-m, Kvet-y woman shcsW hvo it, karn to think fur her tell. Then when tha doctor any "You tnuat hava an operation. you enrv dccidoforyouraolf. Thnaaanda of vonwn hava crrwl themwlvra with my hv4ko tnixmiy. ltcuBMatl old or younc ToMothwa ef Daughter. I will axpldin a aimpVa hma titatmfiit which pedily nd effectually eurea Lucorrhoe. Groan Siekm and 1'ainful or irrvguiar Wtuatruatioa in Xoimt Ladw. Plumpnaaa and health atwayarwult from iuuaa. .... ' . , ,v Wharavar yon liva, I can rfar yoa to UvJtaa of yoar own locality who know awl afll aadiy trf' any BufTarar that thia Homo Treatment ralty curca alt womrn'a diaoaaw, and makoa wortron wm, tronir. plump and robust. Juat and ma your addresa, and tha f ra ten day'a treatinoat i ouf, also tba book. Wriu today, aa yoa may not aoa tiua ofler ftvain Audrtaa r , MRS. M. SUMMERS, Box H. , Kotr) Dame, lnd., U. S. A, North Beach is a famous beautiful place perfect beach on the whole Nortn Ccast. There are accommodations galore at price to suit all tastes: camping facilities withoutequalferficlc bathing conditions; all sorts of amusemen'.t and Uiversiore. Come have a gcod rest and a jolly time. Let us send you our new summer book, and tell you all about NORTH BEACH. J. H. KEENEY, Local Agent, La Grande, Oregon. Wm MxMlRRAY.Gen. Passenger Agt, Portland, Oreg. Grrnt Ilome Coming. Bed Wing, Mlnm July 15. Ited U'lng. the "Desirable Ctyf," Is plan ning a great home-coming on August 23-24,. Inclusive, An elaborate pro gram has been arranged for the af fair, and It Is believed the success will be unbounded. AJ1 those who plan on attending are urged to notify It. G. Taber, Red Wing, Minn. M YOU DOX'T SEE AXT MIDDLEMAN getting a raRe-off on the price you pay us for coal. Tou cannot afford to pay It and we cannot afford to ask It. We therefore buy our coal direct and yoa get . the benefit In the low price you pay for our high-grade coal The same thing Is true of our first- class wood. G. E. FOWLER JTndUS, flocK 115, (.napuni. I II i t,4 block 115, Chaplin'; . I Keep the money at home by uslnj ; LA GRANDE SUCAR Costs no n ere end Just as sweet. All dealers. X e . . .......... A J. A. A. A. A A A A. 4. A. A A. J. HillAllllAlliA . Sri Kim ' Gents Furnishings, Shoes, Groceries, Notions and Patent Medecines Notice for Bills. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be rceclved up to 4 o'clock D. m., July 2B, 1908, by tho street committee at the city recorder's of- flee of La Grande, for' the furnishing of material and constructing cement sidewalks as per ordinance and speci fication now on file at the recorder's office, along the following property, to-wlt: Lots (, 7 and 8, block 108, Chap lln Add. Lots 17 Add. Lots Add. Lots 1 lln Add. Lots 14 and 15, block 104, Cha-plln Add. Lot 1. block 104, Chaplin Add. Lot 1. block 107, Chaplin Add (on Elm street). Lot 18, block 107, Chaplin Add. (on Elm street). The city reserves the right to reject any fir all bids. By order of street committee. W. N. MONflOE. Chnlrmnn. , ; t NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or., June S, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that JANIE H. YENTZEIl, of Elgin, Oregon, who, on March Gth, 1908, made timber and stdno sworn statement, No. 5D;, for SW 8E, See. 4, W,i NEU and NWVi BE 14, Section 9, Township Z South, Range 35 East. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the reg ister and receiver at La Grande, Ore gon ,on the 10th day of August, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Josh ua C. Smith, of La Grande, Ore.; Sam uel Talker, of Elgin, Ore.; Carrol L. Tcntzer, of Elgin, Ore.; Albert Tau scher, of Elgin. Ore. T. C. B RAM WELL, Iteglster. eeeeeaeeeieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee WITH TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE I should be capable of fitting your eyes correctly. If the 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 the year to make my assertions good : : : : : : : J. H- PEARE LEADING PIONEER JEWELER i : I IW. H. BOHNENKAMP CO. 1DEALERS IN: f. ISLAND CITY, OREGON. Y Sllmiilntlon Without Irritation. In case ot stomach and liver trou ble the proper treatment Is to stlmu late 4ese organs without irritating them. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup aids digestion and stimulate the liver anA bowels without Irritating these organs like pill or ordinary cathar tics. It does not nauseate or grip and I mild and pleasant to take. A T. Hill, druggist. For Bale. Two extra fine fresh milk cow. will be sold cheap If taken at once. Apply to Robert Miller, B avenue. HARDWARE,STOVES,riRITlRF,BllLDING MATERIAL If You Want Gasoline Engines, Wind Mills, Tanks Pumps, Pipe or Plumbing, Get Our Prices You'll Pay VJilh Pleasure For every meal you eat'her. ' It will be a combination of good food, good cooking and good ser vice. Our restaurant is intend td for people who appreciate ood eating, also for people who moderate cost. If you belong to OOOI like the good thing of life at a that diss, csm in and it wha. w can do for you. The Model Restaurant J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. W sell weekly meal tf A C A tickeU for - P7JV