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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1908)
if - r t. 1 ! ;f. & ' ! 'S s r i ' I'll : j T" CEsa-- : , . . c, i .. ; evening observer, la cravde, Oregon, thttrsdat, September 10, ts-os. - ' - .. eight paces. School School Large Sfoc( of a finds of ! Everything Needed in the I Schoolroom at the i . ...... Corner Drug Store ! iSilverthorn & Mack ! I FKE S O DA WATER I Tickess given forfree Soda Water J a our fountain on ail purchases I of School Supplies. This does I not apply to purchases of School I books. All customers mil be ivafed upon promptly at our I store. IVe want your patronage. I Mfe. wH fry our besf to gve you) i the best bargains of any dealer in i ourline. Iveritiom Corner Drug Store I f BETWEEN 5 : All Orders Delivered at your La Grande PMOIME WHY NOT TRT Pnplinin'a , asthma' remedy? Gives prompt and posltltjto relief In very case. Sold by druggists. Price 31.60. Trial package by mall 10 cents. WUTlanis Mfg. Co., Props. Cleveland, O. Tor sale by i A. T. HILL, Druggist. CALL LOCAL CANDIDATES, 4Crout ami Kllpatrk-k to IU-Mrt In IfolcMklim Monday, KeptcmbtT 20. Loral University of Oregon students be are candidates t for the 'varsity . ftmtbmn team, have been notified to appear In uniform for practice Mon lay, September' 10. The Instructions weew received by Ben Orout. the likely roard. and Earl Kltpatrlck, ; another Board candidate. The letter from (Continued from page J ) . 1 1 lJJf iJVEdN I V I jnn?r c ! r : : I BRICK IS CHEAPER il Supplies OURSELVES there U nothing nicer, more re freshing or Invigorating than a glass 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 not thirsty. As a tonic to the weak and convalescent If Is freely recommended by physicians on account of Its wholesome strength. Absolutely non-tntox-Icatlng. Home. Also all Dealers Brewery, MAIN 5. 4tHf444tttttHHHi CEMENT WORK l T ' I All kinds of Cement and Concrete work. CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS . CEMETERY WORK No contract too large or too small. . ( Satisfaction Guaranteed f A, L. ' ROBERTS .... 4 Coach Frobes. the crack Tale end. who has oharge of football at the U. of O. this year, arrived today. I county bills. I TTTT? CVT7TVTI I ...A.Ar1 C. L. McKlnnls, lumber as per bill ... Andrew Bros., repairs to road tools ..................... Grande Ronde Lumber, Co., lumber as per bill ......... O. F. Coolidge, cement as per bill M, L. Hulse, work In R. : D. No. 34 Joe Leak, work In R. D. No. 14 J. S. Walder, work In R. D. No. 34 Herman Dressier, work in J!. D. No. 34 ....... ......... Hugh HuUe, work in R. D. S'x 34 .... ...... . .... E. Z. Carbine, work in R. p. No. 20 Irving Wataon, work on coun ty roads 4.S0 6.3S 16.2 01 16.00 9.00 4.50 .3.00 '' 3.00 25.25 8.00 4.00 63.75 39.75 28.50 28.50 4.00 t.00 2.00 34.00 Cyril Watsou, work on county roads J. F. Campbell, work on bridges Hugh McDougal, work on bridges George Baker, work on bridges Albert "Willis, work on bridges D. M. Conklln, work on bridges Oliver Perm, work on bridges. Nathan Gray. Jr.. work on bridges .................. Chit Woolf. work on bridges . James Penoh rfW .. - REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Complete List of Instruments Filed, Ending Wednesday Evening. United States to C. W. Mann, NE 14 NW of section 19, township 1 south, range 40 E. C. VV. Mann to Adams Pilgrim Lum ber company, same as above. $1. D. McClune to S. Coe, lot 1 of block 3, of Sommer's add- to Elgin. $450. United States to Russell C. Plass, SWH NWi. of section 33, township 2 north, range 39 E. United States to John E. Plsas, NE hi NE of section 31; NVV4 NWV4 of section 82, township 2 north, range 39 E. ' United . States to Ward B. Hager, NEVt SEVi of section 22, tdwnship 3 north, range 40 E. . State of Oregon to Katie J. Smith, SW4 NW!4, V SW14 of section 18, township 3 south, range 38 E. 1140.15. Katie J. Smith to C. W. Bearden, same as last above. $750. Mary E. Withrow to Mary E. Long ley, et al, SV of section 15; and land In sections 16. 21 and 22, town ship 3 south, range 36 E. 31800. Heirs of W. H. Longley to Condltt & Taal, same as last above. $1800. United States to Geo. F. Dunn, SE 14 of section 3, township 4 south, range 35 E. Jerome Lawrence to Mercy Gibbon, part of EV4 NE14. of section 21, town ships 2 south, range 38 E. ' $1. Christina Ripley to Joel P. Price. SH SEIi of section 2; N NE14 of section 11. township 4 south, range 35 E. $500. Mark Dunger to Matilda E. Rogers, lots 3 of block 7, of Sommer's add. to Elgin. $1. United States to State of Oregon. EH NE14 of setclon 27, townBhlp 3 south range 33 E. Rosanna Glass to Adolph Newlin, SH SE14. NE14 SE14 of section 24. township 3 south, range 36 E: and NH SH. SW14 NWH of section 19, township 37 E. $1600. Clara H. Allen to Albert Krouae, lot 12 and V 20 feet of lot 11, In block 62 of Chanlln's add. tn l-i n.m. $1200. Amalgamated Sugar company tV Imblcr milling (Company, part of WH SE'4 of section 0, township 1 south, range 39 E. $1. ImbliT Milling company to Imhlcr Flour Mill company, same as last above. $1S,000. State of Oregon to Chns. Hall, Ctr tlflcftto of sale. PK'i of section 30, township 5 south, range 36 E. $S00. Kmnui It. Puimer to Itural P. Ly innn. Int 2, block 75, and lot 11 of block 74. Chaplin's add. to La Grande. $350. H. Weatherspoon to Stella J. Thor en, WH NEU. EKU NWI4 of sec tlon 34. township 2 north, range 39 E. $1. Stella J. Thorsen to Fronla B. Weatherspoon, H Interest In land last abovw described. $1. J. L. and O. M. Bartmess to I. L, Strlngham, WH NW4, SE14 NW14, NEH SWH, EH 8WH of NW14. NH SEH of section 21; NEH NE14 of section 28, township I south, range 37 E. $3000. Margaretha Stutslnger to 3. G. Htuuinger, EH NEH and EH SEH of section H, township 2 south, range 1 n i L i.' John Dobbin to Harlow P. Stewart, Proprietor and Maoager. 8. A. CARD INTER, MOTION PICTURES ' . and ' . ILLUSTRATED SONGS. , Program: My Uncle's Testament r SONG "It Might Hate Been." A Four-Footed Hero. Mysterious Flames. SONG "You Are Just the Boy for Me." Scenic views from the Jordan to Damascus. A Troublesome Theft 4 THE SCENIC SHERWOODS ELECTRIC THEATRE MOTION PICTURES ' AN ILLUSTRATED SONGS Children's Matinee Saturday, 5c; ladles' and children's Mati nee Wednesday. Phlegmatic Gentleman. The Ragpickers. SONG "It's Only Me In My Nightie.' The Village Gossip. SONG "Everybody Loves Me But One." . Mr. Fuzz. 3 Program Change . MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS Refined entertainment for La- t dies, Gentlemen and Children. B. M. SHERWOOD,' Prop. ' Pastime Theater Iloush & Lucas, Pro pi. MOTION PICTURES AND ILLUSTRATED SONGS. Keacock's Orchestra. Program. Black and White. Heard Over the 'Phone. Illustrated Song 'Will You Always Money." Call Me The Olympic Games. Illustrate 3ocg . "She Was a Grand Old Lady. The Marathon Race. A Dozen Fresh Eggs. DOORS OPEN AT 7 P. M. Ladles' souvenir matinees 4 Wednesday, I and 4 o'clock. Children's 6c Candy matinees Saturday, t and 4 o'clock. TEA U S imports t but little more in 1904 than in 1864. " So much poor tea. Your grwer r-turnn yonr dinner if jrco don't like Schilling'! Beit; we (ay him. Sure I lire lor Asituiia, We guarantee to cure asthma, bronchitis and catarrh. If our medi cine falls will cheerfully refund all money paid. Write Arnold's Asthma Cure Co., SS3-S34-S38 Arcade Build ing. Seattle, Wash., or for next SO days, Morris W. Knight. Cove, Ore. Box 13. Notliv to Creditors. T" All person knowing themselves In debted to ne will pleasa call and set tle at once, as I am desirous of set tling up my business affairs as soon as possible. The books can be found at the store of Lilly-Foster Hardware company, my old stand, where settle ment can be made. 8-7-11 , MRS. T. N. MURPHT. NEK.NE14 of section 20, township 4 south, range 40 E. t0. 'C. R. Hjbberd to Jonathan Ricks, EU SEU "of .cin mu wu '. I - ' 71 vi I NVr,A of cUon township 1 south, range it t. $S00. Brick building, at the present price of lumber i8 ; cheaper as well as better. It has been demonstrated E tnat my brick is superior o any made in Oregon, ; 1 1 can furrish common bnck in any quantity. - No order I too large or too small to receive prompt : attention. Correspondence with contractors and builders soling V ! f y, Estimates cheerfully furnished. Prices made known on appucauon. GEO- KRIEGER! Phones Residence. Black 701,' Yard, Red 52 1 . La Grande, Oregon ' . A ' LA GRANDE e I SCHOOLof MUSIC ! . .. . . owuuio at iuo ureenwood I St one door south of Adams Avenue ! . DDAF' lXV rj I i How am I to have that white suit of mine looking Fresh and Neat all summer as it does now? The answer ts simple. . When ever it becomes soiled : : : : : : ; PHONE MAIN 7 : : : : . : ' AVE 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 j mi n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t . I n i in hmb ulUl, muUNThIN HOUSE t J. CRAY Prop. ( New ManaSemeiir) Rates $100, $125, $1.50 Best 25c meal in the city Beds 25c and SOc All outside rooms. Board and lodge $6. per week One block from depot ,.... :G. E. FOWLER REVIVE FOOTBALL. Coach Is Home, and Things LITen Cp In Football Circles. Now that Coach Mlckleson ts In the city and school opens next Monday, high school football candidates are dusting out their moleskins, repairing hln guards and, above all, brushing up on the new rules. The prospects s t '.''''' ,; Scott & Altheide j As house cleaners we are the people who are equip- ped for doing the work. Leave your carpets on fit ycur fleers, givo us your orner and smile at our ! work and we will smile together. i I PHONE, 'Black 1772 t mm,,, , , t , ' Only house in the city employing white help only f t : TRY OUR SERVICE WHICH BILL would you prefer to pay? good stiff one to the doctor for curing come 'of 'your family" of pneumonia or rheumatism or our modest one for the coal which would have prevonted the Illness? Think it over. ; Then give, us the order for coat. Do It soon, too. Even a little chill may mean a big bill for the doctor. "" . . . Phone Main 10 for a winning team this year Is ex-, tremely bright. Practically the old quad Is back and there are a; few men In the aquad. The team last year was rounded into splendid shape con-' siderlng the weight, and with the old skill and more beef this year, the out look Is extremely bright. Coach Mlck leeon will have his squad out as soon as school opens. ..; H4 I GI c 5 I 1J1T r r-