La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 26, 1908, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. At'Gl'ST SO, I08.
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BRICK IS
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. Brick building, at the present price of lumber, is
f cheaper as well as better. It has been demonstrated
tnat my brisk is superior o any made in Oregon. I
. :an furr ish common brick in any quantity. No order
too large or too small to receive prompt attention.
II Correspondence with contractors and builders solicited.
EsJ&mtes cheerfully furnished. Prices made known
; on application.
IGRO- KRIEGERj
Fbonea RManca, Black 7Q1. Yard,
FROM ONE GENERATION TO flNOTHFR
.C'h ?vV: wW,fVi result
All Orders Delivered at y our
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FRUIT GROWERS ATTENTION
The Ramsey-Oldenburg Company are
agents for (he Grande Ronde Lumber
Company arti are now prepared to
take orders for large
of app h boxes. Cail at tV office in
La Grande National Cank Bldgand
see samples of new slarrp on box. .
Stock Will be Delivered at the
Comqanys Warehouse.
5: PHONE:
Pac fie States Main 86
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CEMENT VVORkI
t AD kinds cf Cement and
Concrete work.
CONCRflE
BUILDING 3L0CKS,
CEMETtRY WOKK
No1 contract too lare or
too small
f Satisfaction Guorantred
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PHONE BLACK 682 1
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. As house cleaners we are
j the people who are equip-
pedfor doing the work.
' Lent your sarpet3 on
yourflrors, give us your
omt and smile at our
5 vork and we will smile
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CHEAPER
Red 621.
La Grande, Oregon
Our new non-lntoxlcatlng bev
erage, MALTINA, made ' from
Hops, Iron and Malt, 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
from tti use and much
good Is Inevitable. .As a system
builder It Is unexcelled. As a
beverage for pleasure only, It Is
unequalled. A trial order will,
convince you.
Home. Also all Dealers
Brewery,
MAIN 5.
and small lots
Vcrgere 1402.
LA GRANDE
SCHOOLofMUSIC ;
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
R. A. Crawford, the second-hand 4
4 dealer. 'Phone Black 1631. He
4 pay the highest cash price for 4
second-hand Roods. 4
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WHV NOT TKT
Ftipliara'a
ASTIIMA REMEDY?
Gives prompt and positive relief In
evry case. Sold by druggists. Price
$1.00. Trial package by mall 10
cents.
William alfc. Co Prop.
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Cleveland, O.
For sale by
A. T. HILL, Druggist.
WATCH WOHK TUnXEP CfT
PROMPTLY AKD GUARANTEED AT
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BAKER (III
Lying In one of the local under
taking parlors this afternoon Is the
body of Draper M. Dobbins, death to
whom was Inflicted by a Colts 38 cali
ber xevolvor In his own hands at near
11 o'clock today, says the Herald.
He stepped out of the office of the
Baker Iron & Supply house, which Is
located acorss the railroad tracks on
Auburn avenue and had only taken
about three steps when he pulled a
I revolver from his pocket, held It to
I his left breast and fired. The bullet
flM the work, evidently, as the young
j man had anticipated It would do. for
he fell backward on the sidewalk and
with a gasp, died. His head was t "
1 the west and his feet to the east.
There Is no apparent cause for the
i rash set other than his periodically
j morose disposition. He has been
, knovn to have threatened his life In
Ithe past and at times he was very se
cretive1 In his talk and manner, Indi
cating that hfs mind wss wrestling
with some dlrs problem. This, how
ever, has been his nnture so long that
little attention was paid to It. Ac
cording to friends and associates he
was possessed of one of those extreme
dispositions either very Jovial and
good natured. or very morose. In his
folly conditio he was decidedly pop
ular with all who knew him and hi;
friends numbered many. He has been
employed for some time as night
watch at the engineering works. .
The sadness of this tragedy Is In
tensified by the fact that th young
man cornea from an excellent family.
His mother died Inst winter and his
father still lives In Alabama and en
joys the confidence of all who know
him. Elmer E. Dobbins, brother of
the deceased, has been In Baker for
some time and Is a man among men.
In this Hn-- of sadness, caused as It
la "by s-irh an extraordinary occur
rence, this whole community extends
sympathy.
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LAW WORKS HARDSHIPS.
Itnllrtwirt Men Held In tTie Mountains
for long Time by Hi-Hour Law.
As predicted several months ago
when Ed Cross first explained the
workings of the 14-hour law In this
city, there sre bound to be serious dis
advantages occasioned. The Pendle
ton East O'egonlan relates the follow
ing: BccnMse of the working of the 14
hnur div for rall'oml employes, some
Interesting "Hiivlnns B-e b'ougM out
on the motirtnln dl-lsinn of the O.
N., where trslns move slowly and
wiere often since the law went Into
effect. It hns been necesary to "tie
up" the train crews at a -mountain
station.
Recently two freight trntns reached
Duncan, or formerlv North Fork sta
tion, and because of the expl-'tlon of
thefr l-hour daw both wt "tlpd up'
there by the officials. As there was
no coal for the enrl,s fw. n-'
place for the crews to est. tfc enrines.
five In number. Including their help
ers, were coupled toi"-.er snt ri-n n
Kamela, a distance of H mil". wV-crv
the crews remained until they could
! resume work under the fed-ral law
which requires 10 hours rest after a
T-houc day.
Several times since the law went In
to effect crews have been forced to la4
at a mountain station until their r-s
period was up before resuming their
run.
While the law works a hardship on
the men In this way by keeping them
away from their homes during their
rest period. It Ik yet heartily support
ed by the employes generally and no
serious Complaint hv.'e bi "n mide.
The officials mnke every effort to
get a train to the terminal before the
expiration of the M-Motir d:y for the
crew, but often rccldi-nts happen
which make this Imnoxlhle.
COFFEE
A middiinn steak and
first-rate coffee are better
than middling coffee and
first-rate steak. Con
f idcr the cost.
Year tract Mtsras roar bom? II tea doat
like ScBillias's Bm: w psr turn.
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The Pastime. V
At the Pastime last evening as a
special attraction, Messrs. Hay and
Jackson, the world renowned walkers
appeared and delivered a short lec
ture In which they described the pleas
urea and troubles encountered during
their travels. The program was a
good me, there, being. Jurt .enough
comedy to leave a pleasant Impression
after the stronger features had been
absorbed. The program will change
tomorrow evening.
The Krenlc.
The Scenic continues to do capacity
business. Last nlght'a shows were no
exception. The new number on the
program, "The Dlrectolre Gown," was
the special feature and one which
will be long remembered oy an u.
saw It. A new number will take Its
place this evening.. Come early and
avoid the rush.
Tlio Sherwood.
The volume of business at the Sher
wood last evening clearly demonstrat
ed that the public Is well pleased wltV.
the program. Of course, the feature
bill Is the Dreyfus Affair, but there
are other number which are equally
as good. As a mntter of fact the
comic Illustrations are so really and
truly good, that they almost become
features themselves. 1 ,
Royal Chef.
The first attraction to be present
ed at the Steward this season will be
"The Royal Chef." Patrons of the
Steward will remember this attraction
as one of the best musical comedies to
appear here for several years. It Is
dated for September IS. The railroad
company -has been notified that ac
commodations on the train shall bt
arranged for 35 people.
Pastime Theater
HounIi & Lim os, Props.
H'-acock's Orchestra.
MOTION PICTCKE8 AND
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ILLUSTRATED SONGS.
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Program.
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Sold Again.
A Tankee Man-o'-Warsman'i
Fight for Love.
Robert Burton sings, "My
Virginia."
Stricken Blind.
The Wishbone.
Robert Burton sings "Dear
Starry Eyem, Good Nllit."
, The Dream of the Policeman
The Presa Gang.
DOORS OPEN AT 7 P. M.
Ladles' souvenir matinees
Wednesday, 3 and 4 o'clock.
Children's 5c Candy motlneca
Saturday, t and 4 o'clock.
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THE SCENIC
8. A. CARDIXIER,
ProprVtor and Maaugnr.
MOTION PICTURES
and
ILLUSTRATED SONGS.
Program:
SONO
"Smranieuto."
The Dynamite Man.
Mr. Softhead has a Great 4
Time.
It Clues Everything, Even 4
Iron.
Sccnle views of London.
BONO
"Cotnmdo .Mine."
. Change of Prou-ram Mondays,
Wednesday and Fridays.
Matinees: Tuesday. Thursday
and Saturday afternoons at S:S0. 4
Regular Admission, luc. 4
Children under It year, tc, for 4
Matinee only. 4
THE SCENIC
A man was sentenced to SO days In
Jail In Atlantic City because he said
his name was W. J. Eryan. It's iucfcy
he didn't say It was A. li. Parker. He
might have got a life sentence.
Philadelphia North American.
How am I to have that white suit of mine
looking Fresh affd 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 halp 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. LAU1VDRY
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NEW ARRIVALS
THE LATEST NEW YORK STYLES IN
Collars, and fancy Belts All Colors
Fine line pillow tops, Lace and ruffling to
match. Stamped linen, Center pieces,
and Scarfs. Beaut:ful line Jdet Waists, '
Reduced prices on white waists, summer belts and many
other lines. Call and make your selections
while they last
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BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE
T. J. CRAY Prop. (Mow Management)
Kafes $1.00, $1.25, $1.50
Best 25c meal in the city
Beds 25c and 50c
Ml outside rooms. Board
and lodge $6. per week
One block from depot
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WE ARE
OUR NEW
LUMBER
will be sold at reduced prices Mouse bills fpeclaj
prices. We have Fir finish and V G Fir flooring
We have the best grade of Cedar shingles. Theae
are two grades of the same brand. : : :
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IN THE
Only house in fhe
city employing
white help only
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LUMBER CO.
SOME PEOPLE
1K)XT CARE
anything about coal; but you
do, and when It comes to the
pasa whea you need fuel ws
would like to supply your want.
Hava you any Idea how many
kind of coal are mined T When
you wish the all-to-the-good
sort, order from
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