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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1908)
TACT firVTV. Walter E. Bunker retiring, and the ' SUBSTAHTIAL I'Owri Your I7ater System f said Herman noesch continuing the business, and the said Herman Itoes.-h THE is that BEST made r? i ! will pay all debts owlngA by the firm, And Be Independent and collect a'l accounts due the said firm. . ' Dated at La Grande, Oregon, Octo ber H. 108. . Oct24tf HERMANN ROESCH. WALTER E. BUNKER. S I -'Powder A Well Will Solve The Problem CVlL"?tN'U CKSmVKH, LA CTLlTrH CliLGOV. MOTAY. VOTrVTTT . ADM ;i .I me to do your work properly and drill to any depth. ASK ME f OR PARTICULARS AND REFERENCE RE CARDING WELLS I DRILLED IN THIS COUNTY D M. HUNT; La Grande , ED fctttrXGZLUf, ADCTIONSBR. ; Balea cried tm abort ottosv ;Batl8factJp jrearaataedJ,, 4 No extra chart for distance. C LA GRANDE i J - OREGON i, Route No. . 'Phone No. 198x 4 Sure Core ror Asthma. We guarantee to cure asthma, bronchitis and catarrh. ; If our medi- THE 5EATTLE SEPTEMBER 1908 yyfl TnV nrcTT - ... ' MAY. MODHAI f ' '.' ' C-P-CONNOLLY- '':'f0&tfP'-''r proftjj see w O' i "'';'-;:v- vi':: ; .." . ; ' FELIX DENG Ul AT , - V : ""':i'J r-.y ' ' CHARLESB CLARK JR. -:'v.-v '' y:y'r: :- " I V'-' GEORGE-STERLING- ;y-&3 I V I I r :L eiriVr Valuable FMMmius Tht fHutlL muriihLY, Hnvregen made magazine now vi running the popular stom"Martm Eden" by Jack London, .an V Jbiuitu aj a pi mih1he circulation department s ? ;V I am ' prepared to l 4 1 etna (alia we will cheerfully refund all . money paid. , write 4Arnold's Asthma in. Seattle. Wash br for next M days, MorrlW, Knight, Cove, Ore, Box II. 1 .' T t 11 1 ' "M Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the firm name Of Roeich & Bunker, is this day dis solved by mutual, consent., the said economically, PACIFIC MONTHLY COMRANY POSILATCREGON SAN FRANCISCO ' - wuuuiii tgiui Jiiu vvjbiir.i lain ii , vvcf TRKAKl'KY DEPARTMENT, owico o 1hcl(fnpt'!,1VfT rf..e, ..' . Washington, D. C, Oct. 1J, 1808. Notice la hereby given to all persona who may have claims 4 4 against "The Farmers ft Trad- 4 4 era National bank of La 4 Grande," Oregon, that the same 4 must to presented to Walter 4 4 Neldner. Receiver, with the le- 4 4 gal proof thereof, within three 4 months from this date, or they 4 may be disallowed. 4 4 LAWRENCE O. MURRAY, 4 4 Comptroller of the Currency. 4444444444 44444 - Piano Tuning. E. E. Francis, professional piano tuner "here a feW, pays. Order "re. ceived . at Smith V rooming . house. Ttw Tali th Kink Ont. "I hava uaed br Jong's ;Kwtlf Pills for many years, with Increasing satisfaction.-. They take the kinks out of 'stomach, liver and bowels, without fus or friction," says N. H. Brown, of Plttsfield, VC Guaranteed satlsfao tory at Newlln's drug store, , 25c, 9 PRICE 15 CENTS LOS ANGELES V Portland, Ore., Nov. 2. (Special correspondence.) Eugene surprised th.? seopLV ac Mil Mirdre xtwittryfavr year by raising a great advertising fund and paying a salary of $5000 an nually for an expert. Up to last Sat urday night there had been subscribed for the coming year. $13,661, to which will be added 11400, the total being more than a dollor and a half for every man, 'woman and 'child In the city, and this will be used In advertis ing the resources and advantages of Eugene and Lane county. u Eugene Is determined to go ahead and doesn't mind a little thing like a national elec tion , What other' town of 10,000 people In Oregon, Washington or Cal ifornia can match this record? Salem will have the convention of the Oregon State ' Dairy association December 10 and 11, and already prep arations are being made for gather ing4 that vM -eurpass all previous meetlngs"The , Oregon Development league will coqtipue to Work with the association and tises the dairy report as one of Its most effective pieces of literature In corresponding with east ern farmers.. ,.-,;,.!...,,. i Thirty-three of Albany's leading business men came , to Portland last Friday to personally Invite the bus! neiis of this city to participate In a celebration at Albany ' on Tuesday, November 10, with the Linn County Apple Show and the opening of a fine new depot as the features. As an evidence of the enterprise of this Albany delegation each and every one of them bought his own round trip ticket and 'left Albany at 4 o'clock In the morning, starting to work , In Portland at 7:15. They were guests at a special luncheon at the Portland Commercial club, Portland excur sionists will go by special train and the party will be one of the largest that has gone from the city this fall The farming demonstration train under the auspices of the Southern Pacific railway will carry a corps of lecturers, every one of whom stands at the top of his particular line. This Is not a new venture, but one that Is more popular and which does more good each succeeding trip. ' Oregon fir never had a compliment paid which meant so much as the edi torial which appeared in the "Amer ican Lumberman"; of last week, the world's leading lumber Journal. J. E. Defebaugh, editor ; of the periodical, and known to every lumberman In the country, personally penned the edi torial, which says In part: "Douglas fir needs no stain to make It beautiful In color, It does not have to be carefully selected for grain, It takes a fine finish and Is strong and as hard as many of the' woods used for finer purposes. On the Pacific coast are many fine residences and magnifl cent office buildings In which this wood Is used. It will not supplant mahogany and oak, but should be used side by side with them and for sub stantially the same purposes." Mr. Defebaugh urges its careful consideration by eastern architects. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at La Grande.Ore., October 6, 1908. Notice is hereby given that BASIL E. LEVER, of Portland, Oregon, who, on October 5, 1908 made timber and stone sworn statement No. 01853, for NW lfW, section 28, SW4 SW section 21, and 8 SEVi, section 20, township 5 south, range 85 E. W. M., has filed notice of Intention to make final tim ber and stone proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the register and receiver of the U. S. land office at La Grande, Oregon, on the 21st day of December, 1908. Claimant names as wltneses: John O. Klssell, of Vancouver, Wash.; Ches ter A. Pike, of Vancouver, Wash.: John.W. Maltland, of Vancouver, Wash.; David C. Brlchoux, of La Grande, Ore. F. C. BR AM WELL, Register. 10-18-12-18 Excelclnt Hearth Advice. ' Mrs. M. M. Davison of No. 179 Glf ford Are., San Jose, Cal., says: ' TT.s worth of Electric Bitters as a general family remedy, for headache, bilious ness and torpor of the liver and bow els Is so pronounced that I am prompted to say a word In Its favor, Every Sack N0RCB GRANDE R0NDE CASH CO. j - Local' Agents r-. 1 : Z WOOD, ; C0AI sees tee 'si . , . . . . .'''''.'. . ' s '" ; ',:!''..,. i . -V ! i ; '''. . . ...... -. . ... -.. ' : . , ' , at iivi n a o j m i; pw !-, . oy LA GRANDE SUGAR Costs no n crc crd jt st as sweet All dealers. i X 'A Daily Observer THE GEORGE LUMBER RETAIL We Solicit Your Orders Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Chain Wood We are prepared to furnish and deliver material ; promptly. Call up Retail Department Phone Main 8. THE SGEN1C 8. A. GARDIXIEIt, Proprietor and Manager. HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE and ' LATEST MOVING PICTURES. , At the evening performance the prices are 10c and 15c. Miss Helen Brandon, song and dance arttet. ' " Walters and Murray change their sketches thrice weekly. Matinee prices ss usual. Matinees: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons at 2:30 Children under 15 age 5c at matinees. years of THE SCENIC Change of Program Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. . Guaranteed ETTCk AND FEED using m m v - SV 65c per PALMER COMPANY DEPARTMENT , ; : . '. '. - for Ma itiv ft . uldlngs, i Pastime Theater ' ' ' . s MOTION PICTURES AND . ILLUSTRATED SONGS 'v. -.' ' ;'. :,.-:-,-:; ;.:.- ;4S The Fleet. ' 4 pong ': ;.v.:'.;:.::r:.: , "Iii the Valley of Yesterday." . .' By W. P.. Homar. . - '. : v,' ; . . Damon and Pythias. , "Llko Uie Star Tlint Falls From HcftTen." By W.,. P, ' Homar. K!er Choo. V 4 4 , t . ; DOORS OPEN AT 7 P. is. 1 I .. .. I ,LadJs1 , souvenir ' matinees Wednesday, I o'clock. " I i O '. -h. ? r ;,",': . Children's Ec msttnee Satur- s day, t o'clock. ' 1 v