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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1908)
EIGHT PAGES. EVENING O ERVEK. LA GRAXDF. 0"' PAGE SIX 4 ii ; 1 J ! M f! Hi i! m: V -' J ) . 'i i i ' 1 BRICK IS CHEAPER ' Brick building, at the present price of. lumber, is stieaper as well as better. It has been demonstrated tnat my brick is superior o 'any made in Oregon.'1 I :an furrlsh common bnck 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 KRIEGERI Phone Residence, Black 701, Yard, BETWEEN All Orders Delivered at your La Grande PHONE CEMENT WORK All kinds of Cement and Goncrete work. CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS CEMETERY WORK No contract too large or I too small. . Satisfaction Guaranteed L. ROBERTS PHONE BLACK 682 WHT NOT TRY .' , Popliam'a ASTHMA REMEDY? Gives prompt and poattlve relief In every case. Sold by druggists, Price $1.00. Trial package by mall 10 centa Williams Mfg. Co., Prop. Cleveland, O. J"or sale by A. T. HILL, Druggist. SHERWOODS ELECTRIC THEATRE MOTION PICTTOKS AND ILLUSTRATED SONGS Children's l.'atlnee Saturday, 6c; ladles' and children's Mati 4 4 4 4) 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 . 4 4 4 nee Wednesday. Suspicious Husband. Playmates. Beauty Parlors. SONG "Pride of tin Prairie." k Picturesque Naples. Wantor A uon-tn-Ijiw on Trial. BONO "Why In Papa Not at Home?" Blue Bird. Weary Wiggles' Busy Day. Program Changes MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS l-flnd piui-rtaiiunont for La dles, Gentlemen and lilldron. B. M. KHF.HWOOD, Prop. 444444444 4 4444 The growth of iraftlo Is great In Corvallls, says the Times. . One day . more than too care 'war handled. 44444444444444444444444444 I ! Red 621. La Grande, Oregon ii.4. OURSELVES there is nothing nicer, more re freshing or invigorating than a gla9 of our pure and sparkling MALTINA. It Is a triumph' of the brewer's art and instantly makes friends when first tried. It is a great thirst quencher and it Is also good when ot uui'Biy. A a ivuiu iu uto m and convalescent it is freely recommended by physicians on account of its wholesome strength.' Absolutely non-intox-"icating. 4 , 4 ' . ! ! Home. Also all Dealers Brewery, MAIN 5. r T THE SCENIC Proprietor and Manager. 8. A. GARDINIER, MOTION PICTURES and ILLUSTRATED SONGS. Program: Robbery of a Citizen's Bank. BONO Tli Girl Who Threw Me Down. When Ruben Comes to Town. BONO As Long a the World Rolls on. Farman, at Coney Island, N. T. THE SCENIC Pastime Theater 4 Iloush A Lucas, Props. MOTION PICTURES AND 4 4 4 il ,4 ; 4 4 ( 4 ILLUSTRATED SONGS. ProgTam. Heacock's Orchestra. Robin Hood and His Merry Men. Illustrated Song MIofUhnJpiiI." A Daughter's Honesty. A Oood Dinner Badly Digested. Illustrated Song "Come lo Mo, ,nu." A Romanco of u War Nurne. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 DOORS OPEN AT 7 P. M. Ladles' souvenir matinees Wednesday, 8 and 4 o'clock. Children's Be Candy mntlnees Saturday, 3 and 4 o'clock. 444444444444 A man was In Kono laxt week look ing up a locntlnn for a mlnkery, as he Intends rnlln minks for the mar ket He reports having several fe males (minks) on hand now and If be onn Tlnd a lulfMe location will txr M (OUY A Em The past week, ending last night, was exceptionally replete with trans fers of x land instruments. ' The La Grande Investment company, ab stractors, report the following trans fers registered with Recorder Snook: United States to Zetta Hard man, S NW14-of section 17, township 1 south, range 40 E. Patent. United States to Lora E. Hackett. NE4" of section 17, township 1 south, range 40 E. Patent. ! United States to O. F. Burnett, SE NW of section 2, township 4 i i south, range 35 E. Patent. 5 T j United tSates to Charles J.: Holbein. KEVt NE14 of section 34; WH NW4 X and NW SW ot section 35, town . ship 3 south, range 41 E. Patent. 4 Oliver F. Burnett to B. P.; Burnett, 8Et4 NV4of section 2, township 4 Orlando Moffltt to Mina Wasson, south, range 35 E. $60. Eiuate of H.. L. Buell to F. L. Hel frlch, part of block 68, of Hlndman's . . .-., a a , , J. H. Buell, et al., to F. L.' Helf rich, same as last above. $800. A. E. Eaton to F. J. Bailey, tracts in S Wk of section IS. townuhln 1 unnlh range 40 E." 81. Bertha Logan to E. Sullivan, H In terest in lots 1 and 2 of block 117, of Chaplin's add. to La Grande. $10. . La Grande Investment Co. to C. L. Thorne, lots 12 and 13 of block 1, of Scrlber's sub-dl vision of Predmore block, city of La Grande. $1000. Zetta Hardman to John Walte, SH NW14 of section 17, township 1 south, range 40 E. $1. ( Lora E. Hackett to John Walte, NE 14 of section 17, township 1 south, range 40 E. $1. F. C. Wills to4W. B. Gassett, NW of section 34; NE of section 33, township S south, range 40 E. $5200. W. B. Gassett to A. C. Palmer, same as last above. $(400. part of block 6, town of Imbler. $650. United States to John F. Alden, SE of SW of section 13; E NV4, NEK SW14 of section 24; NE',4 ol section 10; township 4 south, range 35 E. Patent. United States to Christina Ripley. SV4 SEVi of section 7; SW NWU of section 12, township 4 south, range 35 E. Patent. J. L. Metcalf to Nora F. Webb, lots 1 anil 2 of block 3, town of Imbler. $700. Nora F. and B. F. Webb to T. M. Ruckman, same as last above. $700. United States to John Lolselle, SH NW4, lots 3 and 4, section 1, town ship 6 south, range 41 E. Patent. " United States to George A. McCur dry, E Vj NWH. lot 2. section 18; and SEH SW14 of section 7. township 5. south, range 3 E. (Receiver's re ceipt). $414. State of Oregon to John Martin, NE NE. SW NE. NEK SW and NWK SEK of section 13, township 3 south, range 40 E. $200. John Martin to Viles A Baker, NEVi 8WK of section 13, township 3 aouth, range 40 E. $150. Delia Spere to Ethel Van Houten, lots 7 and 8, block 1. of Orandy's add. to La Grande. $4500. Joel P. Price to J. F. Alden, 8 4 SE K of section 2, and NVi NEK of sec tion 11, township 4 south, rang 35 E. $700. JKSSE THOMPSON DEAD. Nutlvo of I'nlon County Dies at Pen dhnon Yf-lrdj. Jesse Thompson died at 4:30 yes terday afternoon at his home on Col Ifge street. Death was due to a com plication of disease. Ho was affect ed with tuberculosis and he had been sinking rapidly of late, says the Pen dleton East OroKonlnn. The deceased was 43 years of age nn.l vs a nntlvr of Union county. He formerly lived here, but left for Wal lowa county. He returned to PendlP ton three years ago. H Is survived by a wife and six cdll.lrt n. an. I by two brothers an,,' two sister. The li'it. ers areJ. F. Thompson of Wenaha Springs, ind Millard Thompson -f North Yakima. The sisters are Mrs. Mary Boatman of North Viiklm.i. and Mrs. Gus Rtumbaugh of this county. Tlio funeral w.is held nt 2:30 this I afternoon from the lUder undertaking . parlor, the service bvlng conducted by ' Rev. Euster. i Miss liiargerette and : her brother, Ottle Allen ot Boise, who hare been visiting at Willamette - valley points for the past three months, arrived to day to visit their uncle. J. , K. Wright, for a few days. ; V ' MANY AT IHCH DAY". Great Crowds Pour Into Freewater to Eat Peaches and Cream. Freewater, Sept, 2. The ev.er In creasing popularity of the fruit festi vals In this vicinity was evinced today by the greatest attendance in the his tory of the Peach Day festival.. Large crowds from all the surrounding coun try commenced to flock Into the little Oregon city early this morning and a steady stream of visitors kept up until - -on. ' The tnterurban cars from Wal la, Walla were filled to the guards. notwithstanding that they were run n a half-hour schedule. , After spending the morning In re newing old acquaintances and enjoy ing the dinner which they brought with them, with peaches and cream for dessert, the great assembly was addressed this afternoon by Rev. J. C. P.eld, who spoke on "Character as the Best Paying Crop Any Community Can Grow." The crowds were well satis fled with their reception and enjoyed sating the best peaches the northwest affords. - . 4 AT THE PLAYHOUSES. 4 I Sherwood's Change. The Sherwood Electric follows Its splendid program of the week-opening with another "hummer," With Bluebird as the headllner and a long string of splendid attractions, Man ager Sherwood claims to have a fine production for tonight;. To mention one film and not the other would be sllghtlngone of the good ones, hence, the best way to learn the real worth of the program Is to attend In per son and be convinced. ROBIN HOOD TONIGHT. Four Great Subjects on the Bill for Tday." "Robin Hood," the old story of the i't!aws of Sherwood forest told In! pictures. "A Daughter's . Honesty," a great picture Illustrating the old maxim, "Honesty is the best policy." "A Good Dinner Badly Digested" Is a great comic picture and shows the horrors of indigestion. "The Romance of a War Nurse" Is direct from Thomas A. Edison's studio "?vi a beautifully tinted film, dealing with the great Civil war. . Two new Illustrated songs are also programmed for today. , The Seenlo'a Show. One of the best programs that the S-.-enlc theater has presented to Jta patrons Is now In full swing, but ends after tonight. The robbery of the CIM-o"' bnk Is a thriving picture, I while enough humor to last a week is! wrapped up In the piece entitled "When Reuben Comes to Town." Mr. Bean has an especially well adapted song In "As Long as the World Rolls On." Mr. Bean renders this selection In a delightful manner and has re ceived many compliments today on his work. Mrs. M. Chapman, who has been In the city the past three months, visit l?7 her sons. J. M. und G. H. Chap man, returned home this morning. She resides at Jacksonville. Piles Cured at Dome jc New Abaorp- Uim Kuiud. If you suffer from bleeding, Itch ing blind or protruding plies, send me your address, and I will tell you. how to cure yourself at home by the new absorption treatment; and will also send some of this home treat-; mcnt free for trial, with references mm youtr own locality If requested. I immediate relief and permanent cr re ' nwured. Send n money, but .oil ! thrs of this offer. Mm. M. 8ummer, tami, Ind. Write today to Box P, Notre Cool Coming. The Grande Ronde Cash company 1 pxpoctlng a carload of Rock Springs coal next Monday. The wise onos will order now, GRANDE RONDE CAFH CO.. Lewis Rros., Trops. Mr. Sarah Williams, who ha been spending the summer with her son. " 7. rrar.v, la Stlom. hns return-. J. '4444e4e4eee4e LA GRANDE 4 SCIIOOLofMUSIC Studio at 105 Greenwood St. one door. south of, Adams Avenue PROF. DAY, riiuuijjai ' 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 : i : : . : : : VVF. 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 44444444-?444444444 NEW ARRIVALS THE LATEST NEW YORK STYLES IN Collars, and fancy Belts All Colors Fine line pillow top3, Lace and ruffling to match. Stamped linen, GenteV pieces, and Scarfs. Beautiful liry Met 1 Waists, Reduced prices on white waists, summer belts and many other lines. Call and make your selections while they last 2 lilt VI DUYH (0. BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE T. J. CRAY Prop. ( New Management) Rates Si.00, $125, $1.50 Best 25c meal In the city 4 Beds 25c and 50c 4 4 . t All outside rooms. Board and lodge $6. per week One block from depot ll11 G. E. FOWLER Daily Observer, J 44vt444Njs444 Scott & Alt 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 we will smile together. PHONE, Black 1772 4&4a44444-4g4 4-4'' v 344S444444444444444 La Graude, Ore. 1 IN THE Masonic Bidg. Only house in the city employing white help only TRY OUR SERVICE tut WEIGH OUH COAL and you',11 find every ton weighs 2000 pounds of coal, not 1850 pounds of coat and 150 of driver. Please remember also that coal with ua means Just coal, ' not alate. dlrtvor water. Shalt we send you up a load or two? 3ood thing to have In the house at any time, and especially now. And It will not spoil, don't you know. $8.00 per ton. . Phone Main 10 65c per Month