La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 25, 1908, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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EVfcM.VCJ BSERVER, LA GRANDE OREGON, TUESDAY, At'GCST J5, 1908.
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! BRICK IS
Brick building, at the
cheaper as well as better.
tnat my brbk is superior
-an furrish common bnck
too large or too small to
J Correspondence with contractors and builders solicited, t
4 Estimates cheerfully furnished. Prices made known
on application. . ,
IGKO- KRIEGERl
J Phone Rideno, Black 701, Yard, Red B21. U Grand, Oregon
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I All Orders Delivered at your
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FRUIT GROWERS ATTENTION
The Ramsey-Oldenburg Company are
agents for the Grande Ronde Lumber
Ompany and are now prepared to
take crd::$.f;r large and small lots
of appls boxes. Call at the office in
La Grande National Bank Bldg and
see samples of new stamp on box.
Stock Will be Delivered at the
Comqany's Warehouse.
PHONE:
Pacific States Main 8G
CEMENT WORK f
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All kinds of Cement and
Concrete work. I
CONCRETE I
i BUILDING CLOCKS i
CEMETERY WORK j
; ; No contract too large or i
:: too small. jj
Satisfaction Guaranteed I
f. L ROBERTS !
PHONE BLACK 682 X
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Scott & Altheide ;
As house cleaners we are
the people who are equip-
ped for doing the work.
Leave your carpets on
your floors, give us your
orner and smile at our
work and wo will smile t
together.
PHONE. Black 1778
CHEAPER
present price of . lumber, is
It has been demonstrated
o . any made in Oregon. I
in any quantity. No order
receive prompt attention.
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Our new non-Intoxicating bev
erage, MALTINA, made from
Hops, Iron end Halt, with the
beat water In Union county, will
not only please the taste, but Is
also a splendid tonic. Good for
young and old. No harm can
result from Its use and much
good Is Inevitable. As a system
builder It Is unexcelled. As a
J beverage for pleasure only, It Is
unequalled. A trial order will
convince you.
Home. Also all Dealers
Brewery,
MAIN 5.
Vergcre 1402.
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; LA GRANDE
! SCIIOOLof MUSIC 5
Studio at 105 Greenwood
St. one door south of
Adams Avenue
PROF. DAY, Principal
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If you want to sell out, call up 4
It. A. Crawford, ths second-hand
dealer. Thons 11 lack 1511. He
4 pays ths highest cash pries for
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second-hand goods.
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WIH NOT THY,
Vopliam'a v
ASTHMA REMEDYT
Gives prompt and positive relief In
very rast. Bold by druggists. Trice
11.00. Trial package by mall 10
cents.
William Mfg. Co., ITopn.
CWrUnd, O.
For sale by ,
A. T. HILL, Druggist.
WATCH WORK TURNED OUT
PROMPTLY AND GUARANTEED AT
HEACOC1CS.
TOR GIRLS
LEAVE HOME
Lust evnlng the police officers re
ceived word from Baker City to look
out for three- young girls . who had
concluded to quit the paternal roof
nd seek entertainment elsewhere.
The girls had appropriated two horses
belonging to one of the girls' father
and the last seen of them they were
between North Powder and Union,
still going in the direction of La
Grande. Late In the evening the
father of one of the girls arrived In
La Grande, and through the aid of the
officers, discovered that they had
spent the night In this city and had
started out bright and eariy iui uu.u
Ing In the direction of Hllgard. This
morning Officers Carr and McLaeh
lin took up the chase with the father
and found the young ladles between
here and Perry. The girls are not
over 14 years of age. The three rode
on two horses and did not seem to
have any particular objective point In
view. They claimed that they were
simply tired of staying In one place
and had decided to have a look at the
country. Two of the girls were taken
home by the father, and the other, the
older one, will be sent home this eve
ning. The children, for that Is all
they can.be called, have been out
since Sunday morning when they left
home as their parents supposed, to
take a short ride. They have caused
their parents much worry and the
telephone wires were kept busy In an
attempt to locate them. One night
they spent In a barn between North
Powder and Vnlon. Having no money
they were compelled to ask for food
along the way. When questioned ns to
why they were alpno on the road, they
glibly told their questioners that they
were a part of a pnrty traveling to
Elgin, and that they had either gotten
ahead of the balance of the outfit or
had allowed their friends to pass them
and therefore they were In reality lost,
hut hoped to locate their friends by
telephone. It Is to be hoped the girls
have been taught a profitable lesson,
and herenfter they will be more con
siderate of the feelings of their par
ents and more careful of their own
personal safety.
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CANNOT HiOAT LOGS.
McTnlly of JoM'pli, Mukca Vnln At
tempt tn Flout lit Down River.
Flura, Aug. 25. The big raft of rail
way ties that W. D. MoCully of Joseph
attempted to take down Snake river
Inst Saturday, out of the Grande
Ronile, did not prove very successful.
There were something over 1000 tlex
In the raft, and while the greatest care
was tuken In the preparing of the raft
In the hopes that It could be delivered
to Its destination, the undertaking
was nevertheless a failure, for when
the Captain Lewis rapids were reach
ed It went to pieces and the ties drift
ed out In the stream In all directions.
Something like 700, however, were
later recovered from along tho banks
and delivered to Lewlston, so that the
raft was not altogether a loss. Rob
ert Itlchards was one of Mr. McCully's
assistants and he reports that the
breaking of the rafts In tbe rapids
already stated, made things pretty
lively fur a while, and reminded him
or tne nine wnen ne used to rtiie logs
bark In Wisconsin. Thh Is tho second
attempt to drive logs down the
Orsnde Itonde and Snake rivers dur
ing the past two years, the first proved
a total loss and this one will not net
the owner anything. It Is not thought
that Mr. McCully will undertake to
bring any more ties out.
iT IS NOT NECESSARY TO LEAVE
TOL'R WATCH A WEEK KOI; II KA
COCK TO FIX IT RIOHT.
For tho Ladles.
Ths Ladle Horn Journal Is In. 'At
Ferguson's. , A 10-11
COFFEE
The world is full of
anonymous coffee : "Java
and Mocha."
Who returns your
money if you don't like
'em?
Vsw tMOT nmras ?Mt smmt sw 4sa1
ACADEMY OPL.NS SOOX.
Snored Heart Academy Ready to Open
on Soptrtii'ier Tlrst.
The management of the ; Sacred
H :i:-t academy announces that the
ensuing school year commences on
September 1. The school expects all
of Its undergraduates back this year,
and in addition, several new ones.
The Sacred Heart academy has estab
lished a prestige among parochial
schools of eastern Oregon and has
gained a warranted point of popular'
Ity. The various departments in the
school are ready for the Influx of stu
dents at the opening of the school
year.
ELEVATOR RUNNING,
Imblcr Mill Is Soon to Be Started
Now Cleaning Wheat on Hand.
The Imbler Flouring Mill company
has so far overhauled and refitted Its
new acquirement m Xiumc., il'.it
elevator Is In operation. Wheat Is be
ing received and cleaned, though the
mill proper Is not In operation. The
officials are hopeful of having the
flour machinery In operation some
time this week.
To" Insure hasty resumption of busi
ness, a crew of men Is kept constantly
at work,
Clinic Fonrcr Arwstod.
Once more the forged check crook
has been busy In this city and the old
story, with variations, has been re
peated. Edward Wilson, alias John
Thomas, alias Thomas Jones and alias
W. E. Wilson, Is the culprit and he Is
now In the county jail. He passed
worthless checks Aggregating nearly
J 100 on merchants of this city and was
caught this morning before he could
get away. Pendleton East Oregonlan.
The man who really knows more
than the boss, usually gets to be boss.
If he only thinks he. knows more, he
usually gets fired. Richard's Poor
Almanac.
That's How.
Hello, old man. How do you find
business?
By advertising for It. Lariat.
Pastime Theater
i IIounIi & Lucas, Props.
Heacock's Orchestra.
MOTION PICTURES AND 4
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4 , ILLUSTRATED SONGS. 4
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4 Program. 4
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4 Sold Again. 4
4 A Yankee Man-o'-Warsman's 4
4 Fight for Love. 4
4 Robert Burton sings, "My 4
4 Virginia." 4
4 Stricken Blind. 4
4 The Wishbone. 4
Robert Burton sings "Door
4 Starry Fyos, Good Night." 4
4 The Dream of the Policeman. 4
4 The Press Gang. 4
4 DOORS OPEN AT 7 P. M. 4
4 Ladles' souvenir matinees 4
4 Welre-sv, S nnd 4 o'clock. 4
4 Children's Be Candy matinees 4
4 Saturday, 3 and 4 o'clock. 4
THE SCENIC
4 S. A. GARDINIER,
4 ProprVtor and Manager.
MOTION PICTURES 4
4 and 4
4 ILLUSTRATED SONGS. 4
4 Program: - 4
4 PONG 4
4 "I'll Mix You Like tho Rows 4
4 Mi tho Rain." 4
4 The Little Coxswain of the 4
4 'Varsity Eight. 4
4 Scenlo view of "Jlmmle Join 4
4 the Elks." 4
4 The Dlrectolre. 4
4 The Artist' Model and Moth- 4
4- er-ln-Luw. 4
80NO 4
4 "When tlie Moon Plays IVvk-a- 4
4 Moo." 4
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4 Chang of Program Monday, 4
4 Wednesday and Friday. 4
4 ' Matinee: Tuesday, Thursday 4
4 and Saturday afternoon at t:S0. 4
4 Regular Admission. lUo. 4
4 Children under 15 yar. Sc. for 4
4 Matinee only. 4
THE SCENIC
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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
: : : . : : : WF. will do the rest '
WE have a force of Experienced hslp 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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NEW ARRiVALS!
THE LATEST NEW YORK STYLES IN
Collars, and fancy Belts All Colors
Fine line pillow top;, Lace and ruffling to
match. Stamped linen, Gehter pieces,
and Scarfs. Beau tful line Met Waists,
Reduced prices on white waists, summer belts and many
other lines. Call and make your selections
while they last
THE VAN DUYR (0
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BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE
t T. J. CRAY Prop. ( New Management)
Rates $t.00, $1.25, $1.50
Best 25c meal in the city
Beds 25c and 50c
I All outside rooms. Board
X and lodge $6. per week
One block from depot
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OUR NEW
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win De soia ai rcoucea prices ncuse bills speciaj $
prices. We have Fir finish and V G Fir Flooring
We have the best grade of Cedar shingles. These
are two grades of the same brand, : : : :
STODDARD
La Crdude. Ore.
IN THE
Masonic Bldg. !
Only house in the
city employing
white help only
TRY OUR SERVICE
GETTING IN
STOCK OF
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LUMBER CO.
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A SMALL LOAD
or your winter upply of our
capital coal w will send to
your order promptly. Tou know
you will save money If you buy
now price 8u up monthly from
now on. Th brand w handle
hav no superior In the market;
give full weight and hav a
car to keep th coal fre from
uanccensary dirt
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