La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 21, 1908, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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EVENING OESERVEK, LA GUAVDE, OttEGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, 81, 1908.
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I S TEWARDS OPERA HOUSE 1
D. H. STEWARD, Mgr.
HOUSE
Monday,
Cloninger's Ideal
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"The Counterfeiter
Three Nights
P?CS; Orchestra 50c; Orchestra Circle 35c; Dress
4. Crce and Gallery 25c. Seats on Sale Saturday Morning r
Opening Sale of the
GAR
Y ACT
Approximately 15,000 acres of the , best Irrigable land In the West,
located at King's Hill, Idaho, on the main lino of ...j Oregon Short
V?X, lll be opened for sale to settlers under the terms of the Carey
Act, .. .
OCTOBER 12, 1908.
Thu ;2cii"liw oi cove
land, protected from all unfa
vorable conditions. Is nrononnr
ed by experts to be the best fruit
producing soil In the best fruit
Great Surplus Pure Water
Flowing all. the year. Best conditions on earth for raising fruit and
vegetables profitably.
On the Main line of the Oregon Short
, Line, Along the Snake River .
The grand opening will be conducted by the State of Idaho, tracts'
being drawn by lot. After legal deposit on land and water rights
settler has right to withdraw deposit If location is undesirable. The
grandest opportunity for profitable fruit ranching ever known.
I GALL UPON
La Grande Investment Co.
FOLEY BLOCK
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I G. F. FOWLER .
slue mount Am house
T. J. CRAY Prop. ( New Management)
Rates $1.00, $1.25, $1.50
Best 25: meal in the ciiy
Beds 2Sc and 50c
All outside rooms. Board
t and lodge $6. pet week
t One block from depot
ICE CREAM
This i3 the open season for
pared to furnish the trade
mamber refreshment parlors
Oregon. A resort for Ladies
E. D. S ELDER,
OPEllS
Sepf. 2i
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Reperetoire Co
Engagement
state In the Nation.
It Is en
tirely surrounded by mountains
"evcral hundred feet higher. No
lava rock; deep loam soil.
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WHICH BILL
would you prefor to pay? A
good stiff one to the doctor for
curing some of your family of
pnoumonlii or rheumatism or
our modest one for the coal
which Would have prevented the
.IKnen? Think It over. Then
give ua the onler for (nil. )
it ;.on, too. .Even a lliili- chill
may. mean a Lig III! fr the
doctor.
Phone Main 10
Only house in the f
ciiy employing
white help only
TRY OUR SERVICE
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Ice Cream and we are pre-
with the very best. Re- j
are the finest in Eastern
and Gentlemen
the Candy Man I
LAND
WHY NOT TRY
V1 Popham'a .
ASTILMA REifEDY? .
Olves prompt and posltlva relief In
evry case. Sold by druggists. Price
11.00. Trial package by mail 10 -1
cents.
Williams Mfjf. Co., Props..
Cleveland, O.
For sale by
. A. T. HXLXj, Druggist.
Messenger Service.
; If you want a messenger" call
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SHERVV00DS
ELECTRIC fUEATRt
MOTIOX PICTCIIES AXI 4
ILLUSTRATED SONGS
Children's Matinee Saturday,
Ec; ladies' and children's Matl- 4
nee Wednesday.
' The Dog and the Pipe. '
. Klndhearted Policeman.
J SONG "
Ylddisli Cowboy..
The Sailor's Dog. , . ,
New York. - " -.
; SONG , - .
"Santiago Flynn.
The Painless Revenge.
Cabman's Delusion.
Honesty is the Best Policy.
Program Changes
t iIC:;SATo Ai THURSDAYS
Refined entertainment for La
dies. Gentlemen and Children.
B. M. SHERWOOD. Pron.
Pastime Theater
Housh & Lucas, Props.
MOTION PICTURES AND
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ILLUSTRATED SONGS. 4
Heacock's Orchestra, -4
Program. 4
Fighting the Flames, In colors. 4
' , "Ida." 4
By Mr. J. E. Hlatt. ' '
Two Clever Detectives, a com- 4
edy. . ' 4
I'.lustralcu SoJ.g 4
"Dearie." 4
By Mr. Robert Burton. 4
An Italian Tragedy; the 4
Wages of Sin. ' 4
Illustrated Song . 4
"Honey Time. 4
By Mr. Robert Burton. 4
Wm. Shakespeare's Famous
Production 4
"AH YOU LIKE IT."
DOORS OPEN AT 7 P. M. 4
Ladies' souvenir matinees
Wednesday, 3 and 4 o'clock. 4
Children's 5c Candy matinees
Saturday,. 3 and 4 o'clock. 4
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THE SCENIC
IVojir'etor and Manager,
b. A. OAKDINIER,
MOTION PICTURES '
and
ILLUSTRATED SON'CS.
Proriiin:
Rescued
from
the Easles'
Ne-t.
SONG
'".leunio Leo."
The Renegade.
Lnville Trio. In Litest Sunns.
Rrenklntf Tnto
Latest C'r;i3e.
Society; tlie
THE SCENIC
COFFEE
Why doesn't your gro
cer money back every
thing? .Can't get the goods or
the money.
Vfif rrncrr return I rnur m-iney II roq don't
''li S liillmr'' Rrt e env bun
McDoiiulil ( linlimnn.
Walla Walln. Sept. 20. Mordo Mc
Donald was elected chairman of the
republican county central committee
at a meeting held Saturday afternoon
In the court room at the county court
house. Other officer are Walter L.
Cadman, secretary; Oliver T. Corn
well, state committeeman, and A. A.
King, treasurer.
GRAHGCASK:
EWLAWS
That the granges of the state will
prepare and present to the next legls
lature a set of bills w hich .' will, If
adopted, divide the state Into sena
torial and representative districts.
eliminating the county representation,
as a county, and which will kill the
Johnson scheme" of bonding the county
for the promulgation of good roads
Inserting In Its stead one which will
reach the same end by another path,
is tho outcome of a meeting of the
state grange legislative committee,
which C. D. Huffman attended at Su
lem last week. He returned last eve
ning and announces that the granges
f the state want the state divided In
to districts. 30 senatorial and 30 rep
resentative districts, doing away with
the county representation as a coun
ty,;..- They believe this to be the better
plan and will use all righteous means
to further their belief and have it
enacted Into law
Another matter which was discussed
and plans formulated for, was the
matter of good roads. , Like every
other sect or body In the state, the
granges realize the vast Importance
of TZZiZ, muI lucy uo ooject to
the pending : legislation for a bill
making It possible to bond each coun
ty for road building. , They want to
build roads and pay for them as they
?o, by direct taxation or by liberal ap
plication of the road fund. If the
county can pay for but one mile a
year, this one mile Is all that should
be built. If five miles,',, then that
amount of road Improvement. With
out a doubt a few granges have much
logic to their reasoning in these two
phases of requested leflslatlon, and
they will promote their special re
quests with vigor.
Fruit Prospects Good.
As county fruit Inspector. Mf. Huff
main paid special attention to fruit
conditions In the Willamette valley.
and he comes home confident that thf
local crop will be moving smoothly be
fore Christmas. Though too early to
estimate a price, it Is possible, how
ever, to state that the markets will bt
lively and active before the holidays.
I FACTORY
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An expert box fat-lory supor-lntend--lit;
in the person of J. I);i1e
'louquet, Minn., U In the city an.
.'ill mako this his future home. li
vll) huve supervision of the box fne-
:y fit tho Cn-oi).- Rainier Lumh:--.
oTrrrxtn-'s new fp.clory. The nvichln
vy for thin Industry will miive ii
two weeks it li expected, and It will
! e ;;et ::; and put In rrn-!n; ou'er n
uion us pi.-!l.-!e nfter that. It Is n.:
errpectcd that' the faciciy v.-Hl 1. pro-
'.-.I' in.t: bo.v r.uitei-lil tills i--. h i for o.
,:.l consunipticii. hvt that it v.i'.l Ik
rurnlng nnd laylnir In stock fr n-.-".:
venr. Is the announcement nndi-. jr
nnd Mrs. Dale e.pect their furniture
to arrive in live .r six Weeks Mid a
thru time .they Villi either rent or liu
n house.
Some exiiMnK nn-i i wi re run off at
the Cnii.-viim rink Saturday nlpiif.
There were three of them nnd the las;
-.lie ('specially was full of ginger. The
racing card opi ned with n pursuit
race between two little fellows nnd
Syd Mack won from Willie flavin.
The next affair was between "ttube"
Zwclfcl and Keehlln for a side bet. In
which the latter was an easy winner.
TV third event was between Keehlln
and Beagle, and the latter, who Is an
expert on rollers, had some difficulty
In catching the opponent. Dancing
followed the racing and skating, and
was largely attended.
The campers out at
blankets these nights.
Salem need
ARRIVES
Wm Wi
ffflim IS; :CSlEAPE!r:
Brick building, at the
sheaper as well as better.
tnat my brisk is superior o any made in Oregon 'it
:an furrish cemmon bnck in any quantity. No order
too large or too small to receive' prompt attention1"
Correspondence with contractors and builders solicited !
Estimates cheerfully furnished. Prices made known
on application. " j .
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Phone$ Residence, Black 70 1, Yard, Red B21.
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i5,ooo acres or the most fertile
thrown open for settlement under
OCTOBER
This tract is on the south bank
of the Snake river, on the main
' line of the Oregon Short Line
Railway, eight miles east of
Glenn's Ferry, a division point
on thnr The CiiO-Iua" ii
the fand will be under the su
pervision of the State Land
Board of Idaho. Location unex
celled, with the very best trans
continental transportation facll-
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REDUCED. RflTLROAb RATES
, Send for Booklets and Information, to eltlier address
KINGS HILL IRRIGATION & POWER COMPANY,
MAIN OFFICE. BOISE, IDAHO
B. 5. COOK 6- CO. OREGON AGENTS,
Corbett Building, Portland, Oregon,
' 3. K. WIUGHT, Ix cal Aeont, Ia Grand.
C. W. Preston
Big Cut in
Oxfords for
Thirty Days
C. W. Preston
(IIMilltllllj,
How To
A bin full of flower and a shed full of
first-class dry chain wood is enough to
maka ANY man happy. Now the way to
fill ths bin is to phone V. E. BEAN
to firsc fill the shed, which be done for
just half the cost of other fuel. This
would leave you plenty for the flour, and
some to help buy beefsteak and clothes
as well.
The Cheapest, r ue I on the Market.
Biggest load of Wood forleast Money
V. E. BEAN
PMCNE RED 741.
Apple Itoxcx.. ,
Thone your rd n for apple boxes)
to the. SummervllI Lumber Co., Im
bier, On-gon. .
This pari of the vtute is bccomlna
the home of the finest long wool
hep. as It Is peculiarly adapted to
. , iys me Monmouth
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present price of lumrW
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It has .been demonstrate
KRIEGER
La Grande. Oregon J
OF RICH FRUIT
THE CAREY ACT
land In the State of Idaho will be
the Carey Act on
TWELFTH
ltles and closest markets. Cli
mate uniform; no extreme heat
or cold. Lots of sun. Water Is
perpetual and a great surplus
orovMA- -rrS ic: ;;, acr
- and 10,000 horse power besides.
Soli is a volcanic ash, decom
posed lava and vegetable mould.
None better for . fruits, alfalfa
and sugar beets.
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Be Happy j
TEA
Schilling's Best is in
packages; never comes
out of a bin or canister.
Tor trorrt rrtarni ,or noatr li fos doal
till it; wt pk km