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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1908)
PAGE SIX I A; n 11- t t FTCSHT PROFS'. SATURDAY 0EY BRICK IS CHEAPER Brick building, at the present price of lumber, is sheape? as well a3 better. It has been , demonstrated tnatmy triak is superior o any made in Oregon I jan furtish :cmmon bnck in any quantity. ' No order too lare or coo small to receive prompt attention. Gorresponcence wuh contractors and builders solicited. Estimates cheerfully furnished. Prices made known or. application. !:GKO- KRIEGER Phones Reidnc. Black 701, Yard, t FROM ONE GENERATION TO ANOTHER 9 t t m All Orders Delivered at your La Grande PH0E CEMENT WORK I All kinds of Cement and Concrete work j CONCRtTl ; BUILDWG SLOCKS CtMETLKY WORK 1 No contract too lar,: or too small j Satisfaction Guarantied j L R0BS:K1S PHONE BLACK 832 . i Scoti & Altheide ? ' ' As house cleaners we are f the people who are equip- I S pod for doing the work. Leave your carpets cn t yt yourflcors, give us your X o ornev and smile at our 4 . M V. ft mtak Will AMtla W nuiK autu m will oiiuio together. PHONE, Black 1171 Hannan Hariow Walkover . ! i Red 521. La Grande, Oregon !l Our new non-Intoxicating bev erage, MALTIN'A, mad from Hopa, Iron and Malt, with the belt water In Union county, will not only please the taste, but la also a splendid tonic. Oood for young and old. No harm can result from Its use and much -J wnnA ( Inovltn It1 it m ava, m builder It Ik unexcelled. Aa a beverage for pleasure only. It la unequalled. A trial order will convlnco you. Home. Also all Dealers Brewery, MAIN 5. 1 LA GRANDE SCHOOl.ofMUSIC Studio at 105 Greenwood St one door south of Adams Avenue PROF. DAY, Principal If yoa want to act oat. call up R. A. Crawford, th second-hand 4 4 dealer. 'Phone Black 1J1. He pay th highest cash price for second-hand good. WHY- NOT TRY Fophain'i AKTnM. REMEDY? 'H prompt and positive relief la ev ry eae. S il l by drnggleta, Prlee Trial pnrkag by mall It cents. W Ulta me Hl9. Co Prop. aerrfeMd, O. For Ml by A. T. HILL, DruggM. WATCH WORK TURNED OUT PROMPTLY AND GUARANTEED AT UEACOCKl EVE VINO OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON, THVinW. ArCJCST Shoes $6.00 and $700 Value now Shoes $4-00 and $5.00 Value now Shoes, Special for Saturday , CLAPP 1TNERAL TODAY. Father of Dead Girl Returns aiui I rtil Hold Tills Afternoon. The funeral of the remains of Mia? Hazel Clapp, the 13-year-old girl who d'ed at the hospital Tuesday morning, aid whose body was held lit Island City pendlnjr the location and return of Dun Clupp, the father, was held from the Clapp residence In Island City this afternoon at J:30 o'clock. Mr. Clapp was located yesterday and arrived home In time to attend the funeral this afternoon. When he went away hla child was to all appearances ell, and the shock at learning of the sudden demise was. of course, severe. A. S. Geddes, the local merchant, transacted business In Knmela today. Mrs. T. Fatty and children, Frank, Earl and Beatrice, left ' today (or Portland for an extended vacation. Dr. and Mrs. Weaver of Boise, re turned to their home this morning after spendlrg a day here. They have been to Portland and expected to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Beckley, but a delay In the latter'a return from the coast necessitated the Boise people's Journey borne without seeing their relatives. Mr. and Mra. Ernest C. Skllea of Pendleton, returned to thelt homo this morning. Mrs. Sktles and daugh ter. Misa Ellzabrth' Van Antwerp spent the summer camping In Wallowa can yon. L. C. Elrlck, a former Oklahoma fruitgrower, is In the city and will j look over the valley with a view of 1 purchasing a tract of land and en gage In the fruit business here. Hon. W. N. Pennington, who has been vlxldng his son C. C. Penning ton, left this morning for his home at Albany. En route he will spend a few days In Pendleton, the guest of old time friends. Dr. Elizabeth Galllmore, who has bee ii, visiting Mr. and Mra. George Carpy. expects to leave this evening for her home In Pan Jose, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. John Court, former residents of this county, but now lo cated at Buhl, Idaho, were passengers on this morning's train en route to Portland, where they will visit a fo weoVs. Mr. and Mr. N. J. Underwood, who recently fold their property In Elgin left this morning for Oregon City, where they expect to locate. M-. and Mra. Underwood have been residents ot Union county a numbe- of yvata. and will be missed by a large circle ot frtende and acquaintances. Charley Meluulst came down from Baker City to spend the day with frtende, Mrs. Cora B. Lewis left this morn ing for Lewlston. Mr. and Mra. George Carpy. Ken neth and Wlllard. Mr. Grace Ingle and eon Clayton, who have been vcomplng at the hatchery on V'allowa river for th past 10 day, have r- turned. Dr. Elizabeth Galllmore, of pn Jose, and Miss Helen Perkins, of Falem. who alao formed the party, returned with them. The latter two xpect to return to their respective home on the evening train. .T W NOT NrCFBSATtT TO LEAVX TOUR WATCH A WT.r.K FOR HEA COCK TO FIX IT RIOHT. Hrlr Mowy IH-bumrd. County Clerk Wright haa disbursed th money belonging to th heir of the late DrKalb Kelt'. TT mm was small anJ left but liu: to each of th htlr. Adrnlnbrtralor DUt'bargcri. J. C. French, aa administrator for th Mtat of Rhoda Jame. deceased, aid Joseph Bowman, administrator for th estate of N. D. Bowman, have been discharged. Their respective fin al reports were filed and approved by lb county court. Pastime Theater ; liousti at jljua-uhb, Xr;p. ' MOTION PICTURES AND ILLUSTRATED SONGS. Program. Heacock's Orcheatra. All's Fair In Love and War. Mr. Burton Sings There Never Was a Girl Llko Vou." Love Laughs at Locksmiths. Caught by Telephone. Mr. Burton Blngs "Your I'U luro gays Remember." Mrs. Southworth's Famout Novel Dramatized: "THE 111D- DEN ILND." DOORS OPEN AT 7 P. M. . Ladles' aouvenlr matlneea Wednesday, 1 and 4 o'clock. Children' 6c Candy matinees Saturday, t and 4 o'clock. 4 SHERW00DS ELECTRIC fHEATRF Motl.m Picture and Illus trated Songs Children' Matinee.Saturday 6c Ladies' and, Children' Matinee Wednesday Program Changes M0l)AYS AD THURSDAYS REFINED ENTERTAINMENT FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN B. Af. SHERWOOD. THE SCENIC 1 . A. CARDIXTsbR. rropur sakd Msaatar. Moving Pictures, Scenic Slides and Illustrated Songs i ' Latsst Films. Change of Program Three Times per WeeV. MATINEE, WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS THE SCENIC TWO DIVOHCB WITS. I.hliVdtoa and Danirls Eat-h Apply for Divorce) From Wife. Two divorce cults have been filed In the circuit court, the most serious on being- that of B. H. DaaUls against Mary A. Denials In which th plaint iff allege Infidelity. The other suit Is brought on ths grounds of alleged desertion. It Is U A. Livingston vs. Luis. M. Livingston. 57. I0B. (v fu $5.00 $3.50 $300 riow cuii I to have tht. 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 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. WF. Guarantee to satisfy you. A. B. C. LAUIVDRY NEW ARRIVALS THE IATEST NEW YORK STYLES !N Collars, and fancy Belts All Colors Fine line pillow tops, Lace and ruffling to match. Stamped linen, Center pieces, ! and Scarfs. Beaut ful line Met Waists, Reduced prices on white mists, summer belts and many other lines. Call and make your selections while they last t IKE YIN DH (0. BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE T. J. CRAY Prop. ( New Management) 5 Rates $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 Best 25c meal la the city Bids 25c and 50c All outside rooms. Board and lodge $6. per week One block from depot G. E. FOWLER Daily Observer, La We, Ore. IN THE Masonic Bitty. Only house in the city employing white help only TRY OUR SERVICE HOME PEOPLB DO NT CARE anything about coal; but you do, and when It cornea to the pass when you need fuel we would like to supply your waul. Itavs you any Idea how many kinds of coal are mined? When yos wish ths all-ro-ths-good sort, order from . Phone Main 10 65c per Month at- I v.. 1