La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 24, 1908, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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EVENING QBSEKVER, LA GRANDE OREGON. MOXRAT. MGrST 21, 1009.
FAGS SIX.
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BR.CK IS CHEAPER ! illlllt WHIlt iDtAL BACK
TO THIS CITY
; . Brick building, at the present orice of lumhftr in
Cheaper as well as better. It has been demonstrated
tnat my briik is superior o any made in Oregon. I
;an furrish common brick in any quantity. No order
too large or too small to : receive prompt attention.
Correspondence with contractors and builders solicited.
Estimates cheerfully furnished. Prices made known
on application.
IGRO- KRIEGERJ
m Phones Residence. Rlar.lr 701 Vm.A D..4 kai t. . ' '
x - la uremia, uregon a.
CEMENT WORK!
A!! kind? ' foment and -
I Goncrete work.
CONCRETE
DlllLDING blocks
CEMETERY WORK
No "contract too large or
too small.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
L ROBERTS
PHONE BLACK 682
Messenger Service,
If you want a messenger call up
Main 24.
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1 LA GRANDE
j eCHOOLef MUSIC i
LABOR
lb
The local officials of the O. R. A
N. have decided to suDDlant the oosl
tlona held by the Greek crew on the
coal bin, by whites, and' 1 of them
are at work today. The work has
been at a standstill only for a short
time, as there are sufficient applicants
from other laborers to allow the work
to go on.. When the 'Greeks were
dismissed Friday night, It was plan
ned to put Japanese to work, but be
ing able to procure white helD. the
officials have seized the opportunity.
knowing they will get better results.
The crew may be Increased In num
bers from time to time, until the
monster coal bin Is filled to the re
quired amount -
Studio at 105 Greenwood
St. one door south of
Adams Avenue
PROF. DAY, Principal
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As house cleaners we are
the people who are equip-1
ped for doin the work. 1
Leave your carpets on f
your floors, give us your
orner and smile at our
work and we will smile ?
together.
PHONE, Black. .1772
WHT'NOT, TRY
Popham's
ASTHMA REMEDY?
fMvea prompt and positive relief In
very case. Bold by druggists. Price
11.00. Trial package by mall 10
cents.
Williams Mfg. Co., props.
Cleveland, O.
For sale by
A. T. HILL. Druggist
For the Ladles.
The Ladles Home Journal la In. At
Ferguson's. AIO-2!
THE SCENIC
S. A. OARDIXIER,
Proprietor and Manager.
MOTION PICTURES
and
ILLUSTRATED BONGS.
Program:
SONG
"I'll Mis You Like the Rows
Mlxs Uio Rain."
The Little Coxswain of the
'Varsity Eight.
Scenic views of "Jlmmle Joins
the Elks."
Engaged.
The Artist's Model and Moth
f er-ln-Law.
BONG .
"When the Moon Plays Peek-a-
Iloo."
Change of Program Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays,
. Matinees: Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday afternoons at 1:80.
Regular Admission, 10c.
r Children under 15 years, Be, for
Matinee only.
THE SCENIC
FACTS ABOUT STATE FAIR.
This Year's Exposition to Be Greatest
ton Pacific Coast.
Pastime Theater
lloush A I.iMtu, InHi.
Ili'acnrk's Orchestra.
MOTION PICTURES AND
ILLUSTRATED BONOS.
Program.
Bold Again. '
A Yankee Mnn-o'-Warsman's
Fight for Live.
Robert Purton sings, "My
Virginia.
Htrlrken Blind.
The Wishbone.
Rohrt Burton slum "Dear
PWrry Fyea, 1nnI Nl
The lream of the Pollrcmm.
The Trras Gnng.
DOORS OPEN AT 7 P. M.
Lai'los' souvenir mntlnK-s
Wednesday, t and 4 o'clock.
Children's le Candy matinee
Saturday. 1 and 4 o'clock
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AT THE PLAYHOUSES.
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The PiiMlnip.
The management of the Pastime hits
secured Robert Ilurton from the Pan-tagi-s
hcati-rlcnl vaudeville circuit. Mr.
rmiion tioswssf a very rich tenor
voice and will be a success from the
start. The Pastime also announces the
chango of program today In the house
ad. t
The Press Onng Is a feature film de
pleting life In the times nf Klnn
(corgo III.
Mr. Burton's selections are "My Vir
ginia" and "Dear Btarry Eyes, Good
Night" '
If you want to sell out, call up
R, A. Crawford, the second-hand
dealer. 'Phone Black 1611. He
pars the highest cash prica (or
second-hand goods.
The Scenlo Today.
In presenting "The Little Cm-
swain of the 'Varsity Eight," the
Scenic gives a thrilling reproduction
of a college boat race. The other film
are extremely humorous. The soniif
Are up to tho usual standard of the
house's musical features.
In romcdj- numbers the house nil'
please Its patrons for both nr rcll
runnv, sny those who have seen tin
films In advance of the regular per
formance tonight Tho program lusts
until after Tuesday night
Ncjrro ItiysM-
v TorV, A "T, 14. Negro phyi
clans, dentists und ph..maclsts are
gathering In New York today for the
10th annual session of the National
Medical association, which will open
tomorrow.
In one respect at least Oregon takes
the lead among western states. This
Is In the holding of her annual state
fair, which in size and importance is
first among expositions held on the
Pacific slope.
The state fair, which has become
the big event of the year for the peo
ple of Oregon, will take place this
year at Salem from September 14 to
It. At the fair grounds the work of
preparation has long since been un
ler way, and it Is expected that all
will be In readiness for the throwing
open of the gates which will mark the
opening of the most successful fair in
the 50 odd years of Its existence.
In the past two years the state has
expended large sums of money on the
Improvement of the exposition
grounds. In 1907 12 large modern
ihnw barns were erected, giving Ore
gon's fair th flnst equipment for
the diHpluy of livestock In the west.
Another Improvement was the beauti
fying of the grounds by .laying out
lawns, flower beds and paths, and by
the destruction of numerous old build
ings and the removal of the corral.
the amusement street of the fair, to
a more sightly location.
Although the work of converting
the old grounds Into a modern home
for the exposition was begun last year.
It is not yet finished. This year many
new Improvements have been made,
chief among which Is the addition
built on the Immense grandstand, by
which Its capacity will be almost dou
bled, the putting up of miles of fences
and the erection of new buildings.
Ten thousand-dollars are offered on
livestock, agricultural and manufac
ture! products. Eight counties will
provldo extensive exhibits. Almost
j every Industry will be represented.)
Tho llveatoc!. sh-.w will be uncqualcd,
t'e agricultural exhibits will be won
derful, and the a-t department, the
floral dlspli y. the dairy, poultry and
mnchlnery exhibit will all demand
the Interest of the thousands of spec
tators who will como from nil parts
of the northwest to si-e the fair.
The cnierti'lnment of the crnwi'n
will not bo neglectud. The races will
be the fastest ever teen on the const.
Two iriOOO pursca and six $1000
purses will draw the best blooded
horses In the country, and that there
will be records lowered when they
meet Is conceded. '
In addition, many special features
and free arts will bc provided, and
there will bo the "Corral." with Its
side show. Its sti.nds anl pleasure-
seeking crowds, all -imhl'i"d n con
tribute to the enjoyment nnd variety
of the big exposition.
Another feature I the city of tent.
Hundred of families journey to the
fair every year to enjoy the camp life
n the grove, where everv mnilnen
onvenlcnce Is at hand, together with
week's outing and the sights of the
fair.
Rev. C. E. Deal has been returned
to his La Grande charge. The annual
conference of the Methodist church at
Welser has come to an end, and the
appointments In this district have been
made. Mr. Deal's return will be wel
come news to his church, who asked
tor' his return unanimously. B. F.
Meredith, who was pastor of the local
church two years ago, is at Vale now.
Following are the appointments In
Superintendent J. D. Oilman's dis
trict: ' ,
Superintendent, J. D. Glllllan,
Baker City, Jacob Finger.
Cambridge, Idaho, to be supplied.
Cove, J. L. Baker.
Elgin, W. F. Bradley -enterprise,
C. E. Trueblood.
Flora. H. Martin.
Haines, J. M. Johnson.
Harney, H. E. Carter.
Huntington, Mr. Hensha.
John Day, H. P. Peterson.
Joseph, A. L. Howarth.
La Grande, C. E. Deal.
Long Creek, J. M. Cason.
North Powder, C. D. Fawcett
Nyssa, A. H. Soward.
Ontario, J. E. Garver.
Payette, Q. G. Haley.
Prairie City, J. M. Dressier,
Promise, F. G. Potter.
Roseberry, to be supplied.
Summervllle, A. F. Kline,
Thunder, to be supplied.
Union, D. C. McColm.
Vale. B. F. Meredith.
Wallowa, J. D. Bird.
Welser, C. McCoard.
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How am I to have that white suit of mine
. v looking Fresh and Neat all summer as it ,
does now? The answer is simple. When
ever it becomes soiled : : :
PHONE MAIN 7
: .: : : WE 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
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j N EW ARRIVALS
THE LATEST NEW YORK STYLES IN
Collars, and fancy Belts All Colors
Fine line pillow top3, Lace and ruff line to
match. Stamped linen, Center pieces, '
and Scarfs. Beautiful line Met Waists,
Reduced prices on white waists, summer belts and manv
oiner lines, ta and mafte vour selections.
white they last til
BUILD
AT
La telle, Ore.
IN THE
Mdsonlc Bid.
GRANDE
La Grande continues to receive
promise of growth and additional
prosperity. The latest announcement
In this line Is the decision of the Is
land City M. A M. company to build
a two-story brick implement house In
La Grande, to take the place of the
large structure destroyed by fire at
Island City recently.
Fred Holmes, one of the principal
stockholders, declared today that the
work would begin Jut as soon as the
architect could prepare the pluns.
The building will be located on Jef
ferson avenue adjoining the Lu
Grande National bank In the rear, and
whi be aueuuatcly large to'accomr.io
date the company's flourishing buM
hens.. Tho company will be In position
to nnnounce definitely plans In
short time.
, This matter has been under cont'd
eratlon for some tlm. but It was un
til the directors held their meetlnu
Saturday afternoon, that the an
nouncement made, wa decided upon
BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE
T. J. CRAY Prop. ( New Management)
Only house in the
city employing
white help only
TRY OUR SERVICE
WE ARE GETTING IN
OUR NEW STOCK Of
Kafes $1.00, $1.25, $1.50
Best 25c meal in the city
Beds 2Sc and SOc :
All outside rooms. Board,
and lodge $6. per week
One block from depot
UMBER
NOTICE OF FIXAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice Is hereby given to all whom
t may concern, thnt Mary E. Bwauger.
vlmlnlstratrix of the estate of Eman-
lel Bwauger, deceased, has filed la
the county court of Union county,
Oregon, her final report as admlnla
'ratrlx of sold estate, and said court
ha set Monday, September 7th. A. D.
101. at I o'clock p. ni.. si the time
for the hearing such report and an
objection thereto.
Dated this July 4th, 1101.
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ROB HOUSE i
II Eli ll
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will be sold at reduced prices House bills specla 8
prices. We have Fir finish and V G f ir Flooring
JNignt orncer Carr and Laughlln
rounded up two ai: rd house robber.
George Evans and Frank Ross, of thF
city. The crime was committed at
Elgin, when the two are said to have
broken Into a house and stolen (S
One of the men was arrested Siitur
day night by Officer Carr. and I,,..
evening M.lAglllin imatlli .
at Cnlon. Carr went t.. i
arrested tht, man.
penitent' r- tor a mix-up with a post
' " money order In this eltv. TS.
allagod crime Was committed Tho,
uy nignt in Elgin, and lnc. th-
until both wer arrested, local police
nave been on the alert for their ap
trance. ineir rralTm.f.
piece oerore Justice of the Peace
We have the best grade of Cedar shingles. These
are two grades of the same brand. ......
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STODDARD LUMBER CO
...t,tM iiiiiiii
A RMAM, LMD
or your winter's supply of our
capital coal we will send to
tour order promptly. Ton kno
you will save money If you bi.y
Boir prices go up montl ly froVf.
ow on. The brands wa handle
he no superior In the market;
give full weight and have
oare to keep the coal free from
unnecessary dirt
F0WI-ER . Phone Main 10 j
Hie wart this afternoon.