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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1908)
EIGHT PAGES. TRB I i iff EVEXiSG OBSEPVEK. I GRANDE. OREfiO?L SATTRDAY, EEPTl'MEEXt 5, 103. ; PAGE TTUitiH. LETSlfTA R G US 0 M BLEW. ,t We bought lots of tablets for the school trade, and each day next week, beginning Monday morning, we're going to dlstrlb- ute 1000 coupons, which will be worth, to school boys and girls, or to anyone else, Just 20 per cent, or one-fifth of their school purc'.iases. To the school chll- dren we'll do better than that, and allow them the value of the 4 coupon upon any school supplies they may want. Save your cou- pons until you see the tablet you want In our window. The cou- pons will be dated, and are good 4 only upon that day. Saturday will be special day for the school boys and girls. Mistaken signals, "bawled up" or ders and a few other things are re sponsible for the non-existence ot plans for the organization of a Bryan Kern clul: Ir. fivis city today. Orders had gone f rrt'.i yesterday for a meet ing' of the central, commtitee of the democratic party to be held In the par lors of the Sommer house last evening, but three, or perhaps , four, staunch democrats were all that were present. The seeretary-s cat! baa not peen un derstood, hence the organization of a club parallel to the Taft-Sherman or ganization has been deferred' a few days. The meeting last evening was to have been a round-table talk to per fect plans tor the early organization of a party club to further the Interests of the standard-bearers of the demo cratic' party, as the Taft-Sherman club Is destined to affect the G. O.' P.'s Notice of Filing rials. N'otloe Is hereby given, that the ap- (.,... ed plats of surveys ot ftactlonal . '...Mons 13. 14, 18, 1, 17 and 18, EH - -: -:: i -v ii. - ,'WK Section 20, WV4 and NE of officials to consist of a pros' f r.' eu. 21, Townships 6 North, Range 44 oinct iK.. and all of Township 4 North, Range 41, East Willamette meridian,' have been received In jthls office. . The above plats of surveys will bf tiled Tuesday, the 15th day of September, 1908, at 9 a. m. , 7 On and after that date this office will receive applications for the entry of lands In said townships. " F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. . v A. A. ROBERTS, Receiver. of -!F. S. setting forth the necessity VALUABLE OR During the past six weeks there have been six local transfers of blood ed animals In the horse line In this county, which reflects the grade of horses bred In this county. These six horses, each 2 years' old, were sold tor prices ranging from $450 tq $750, and the remarkable thing about the high- priced sales is that with one exception the horses are still here and will be used to breed more stock like them. The' one exception went to Umatilla county. The horses were bred here, sold here, and will be held here to purify the horseflesh of the county. With rapid strides this valley Is forg ing to the front In the state as a horse raising center, and sales like these re ported are what make It. Those who bred the valuable horses referred to were A. B. Conley, Duncan McDonaJd, Fred Gaskel, George Wade, Sam Brooks. Still another transaction is now on foot In which another .$750 sale will be made. A few years ago this county was on par with other districts of the state In breeding horses, but during the past three years, local horse owners have seen the absolute necessity of raising only the very best breeds, and the re sult Is what IS noted. The 'same thing Is true ot all lines of stockrsislng and tn a few years. It will be found that dairying" will hold the same high pinnacle that horse raising Is now holding, according to P. A. Charlton, the veterinary. f!r?t vlce-prsl!rnt. enl a p vice-president In each precinct, sec retary and a treasurer, the chairman of the committee preclpUted the elec tion of officers. . 1 , v C. E. Cochran presented the name Ivanhoe, after a warm speech of a. club here and bf a man who Is able to exe cute and "take the stump" for the good of the caus, at the club's head. His nomination was warmly applaud ded and the district attorney was nom inated. ; His acceptance speech was brief but, terse. He realized the fact that the field In this county Is large and that the club, then about o be perfected would take to the oars with a vim, His theories were warmly ap plauded. ' y , Full Slut Nominated. Then came the nomination of a full slu'te of officers. Harmony prevailed at every turn and the rank and file went away feeling much good will re sult from the organization. Voluntary Donation. The sense of the meeting was that new members must be Becured as a rank and file of the 'club, but that no money transaction shall be a question. ccived, but to belong to the club does not necessitate cash donations. Out After Members. After dareful consideration Presi dent Ivanhoe will appoint a commit tee of five to scurry for membership among the younger element and the old-time republicans as, well. His choice will be -made known soon. This committee will be Instructed to "go out among 'em" to gather In the en tire republican party. "Two hundred members tn .this city at least," is the slogan. . The .club will endeavor to bring leadlng'and able speakers Into this county to spread the Taft-Sher man propaganda and that it will augur good for the party Is foreordained. Two Sections Again. There were two sections ot No. 5 again last night, each bringing a lib eral number of colonists. i Reduce Shaving Price, . j , In view of various conditions exist- ing In this city, we have decided to reduce the price of shaving at our ton sorlal parlor. We have had much success with charging 25 cents for shaving, but believe we can better ac commodate our patrons by adopting the original scale, that of 15 cents. Hhcp, nftrr the. firt of 'September the original scale will' be in effect here. , . ' .", ' ' . ''":' V Hoping to retain . our regular, cus tomers and promising the same high-' class service, we, are, '"' 4 '-'v.:' . ' ' ! JOLLY & DISLETT. ' C. W. Todd has purchased nine head of horses In : the North Powder dls-' trict, and will reach here tonight with them. He has a carload which will bo loaded early Monday morning. t Two Cor One. Two tooth brushes for the price of one. Red Cross drug store S3-5 WITH TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE I should be capable of fitting your eyes correctly. If the Glasses I furnish you do not give absolute satis faction, I stand ready to refund your money : : : ' : I am here three hundred and sixty-five days in the year to make my assertions good : : : : : : j. Hv pe arM LEADING PIONEER JEWELER CITY LIVERY MID FEED STABLE Cor. kth 0 Adams Ave., One Block West of the Foley Hotel ' ' FERGUSON HERE OX HONEYMOON. Former Railroad Employe Located Here, Returns From East With Ills Bride. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Massle, who were married at Oeonomowoc, Wis., re cently, arrived In the city last evening on their honeymoon and spent the night in the city, going on to Pendle- on on the morning train. Mr. Massle has been connected with the mainte nance department of the block signal service In eastern Oregon for the past year, an da few months ago left his headquarters at .Pendleton for the east to get his bride. He was formerly in this city. MONEY TO LOAN j L0N3 TIMf EASY PAYMENTS I Abstracts : Have an Abstract of your real estate made and ; know exactly what sort of a title you really hold. There may be a cloud upon the title to your.; home. - Know it now while the people can be found who can correct errors An Abstract may save your home. Ab-: AH New Rigs---Weil Matched Teams ; Single Horses For Ladies We make Reliable stracts and Write In surance In Trust worthy Companies J.R. OLIVER: La Grande National Bank ' Building . J FRESH RflMSl PICNIC HAMS SWIFT'S PREMIUM LARGE ONES THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY E. POLACK, Propr Phone Main 76 IDAHO IRRIGATED LANDS I . J Cured Hay Fever and (summer Cold. A. J. Nusbsum, Bateavllle, Ind., writes: "Last year I suffered for three months with a summer cold so dis tressing that It Interfered with my business. I had many of the symp toms of hay fever, and a doctor! pre scription did not reach my case, and I took several medicines which seem ed to only aggravate my case. For tunately I Insisted upon having Fo ley's Honey and Tar and It quickly cured me. My wife has since used FVlsy'a Honey and Tar with the same sacoess.' A. T. Hill, druggist. t o I ON MAIN LINE OF 0. R. &. N. RAILROAD U N D E R C A R E Y ACT To Be Opened October 12, I90o . . ' : I Write or Call on us for Pirtici in , LA GRANDE INVESTMENT COMPANY. I