La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 12, 1908, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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- PvbUtdied Dally Kvupt Sunday.
the Evening Observer for their Jull
and accurate report of sur proceed
ings; ,;'..'"
To the publlHher of the Portland
Journal, to whom the club of the
state are especially Indebted for the
entire page of Its Sunday edition
given to club women and their work
so ably edited by the president of the
State Federation; .'
To the speukers from abroad, who
have contributed so much to our In
struction and entertainment;
To the First Baptist church for the
use of its building for the Wednes
day evening lectures;
To the church of the Latter Day
Ralnts for the concert provided for
- - ii. u nnrwun! To 1 .. f.
. CEUKua.rALMtK, rrssiaent n. n .gr
J. M. BERRY. Vice President C S. WltUAMS. 2d A'tChier
F. L. MEYERS Cashier ; .'i.' "
3655. : '
BAY & ZWEIFEL
Plumbers and Tinners
Pump Work and Gutter Work a Specialty
CVIUIKY IJKOTJIEKS,
EDITOrtS AND PROPRIETOR
United Press Telegraph Service.
La Grande National Bank
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Dally, tingle copy . .. , ... 6c
Dally, per month 6Sc
Dally, aix montha, In advance. . .$3.50
Dally, ona year, In advance. . ...H. 50
Weekly, sis month, In advance. . 75o
Weekly, one year, In advance... $1.00
Entered at the postofflce at La Grande
a econd-olass matter.
Let us furnish you with an estimate
on your work. No order too large or
small lor ou- best attention. Let us
rcline that old stove. At a slight ex
pense we can make it as good as new
Of La Grande, Oregon)
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $160,000 i
i M
This paper Will not public any arti
cle appearing over a nom de plume.
Signed articles will be received ub
1ect to the discretion of the editor.
Pleas sign your article and" ave dl
. appointment.
Advertising Rate.
Display ad. rate furnished upon
application. '
Local reading notice 10c per l!n
, JSrst Insertion; 6c per line for each ub
sequent Insertion.
. Reflation of condolence. 6c a line.
Card of thank, 6c a line.
One might, naturally Judge that the
; majority of ' the women In Portland
are frequent' customers Of the saloon,
-by reading the fierce conflict that Ih
going on between the city council anil
the mayor over the attempt to pnss an
ordinance prohibiting women from
entering and drlklng In saloons. Out
of it will come better condition,, but,
perhaps not all that was hoped for by
the people who started the agitation.
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A furmur In The Observer offlc. tt-
.day stated that there were no less than
60,000 acres of lnnil In this vnlley be
Ing nummer fallowed ovnry season, and
he was not sure but thut twice that
. amount. A little water would make
, this waste so unprofitable that the
, fallow system would be entirely nban
: dohed.' '
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A prominent business-man In this
city, who is enthusiastic over the park
project, suggested that we have a tog
day sot apart In the near future. Jt
Is an easy and patriotic way to secure
funds for , public : purposes. "It has
never been tried here, and the park
scheme would be an Ideal feature to
inaugurate it. .... , , ,
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The country at large is beginning to
realize the value of alfalfa as fertil
iser. Land, that has beeij worn out
by years of cropping noun regains It.n
former life after being seeded a short
time to alfalfa, .
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We are informed that city park
project is taking shape and that the
committees to whom certain work has
teen assigned will be ready to report
very soon. - -
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patience is not only a virtue, but a
necessity, when It comes to the gov.
eminent selectlng'a Bite for"; a federal
building,
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FOREST GROVE NEXT PLACE
(Continued from page 1.)
To the lodge of Elks for giving up
their Tuesday evening entertainment;
To Mr. Fred Taylor, manager of
the Amalgamated Sugar company for
he contribution of the die for the de
sign of the badge, and for courtesies
extended In Tuesday's visit to the fac
tory; . ' - '. ' , ' .' ''
To all providing carriages and auto
mobiles for our transportation;
And to all who have In any way
contributed to make this one of the
most enjoyable and profitable conven
tions of the federation.
C. L. BRISTOL-KELLIHEK, '
THERESA M. STARKWEATHER.
' ELIZABETH EGOERT,
Committee on Resolutions.
BAY & ZWEIFEL
2tt DEPOT STREE1
At the little shop, 90 Main street.
Stamping done and embroidery lessons
given. All materials iised are the
host a unlit v. One lesson free with
each piece, ; ' ' . ,
i NEW CROP j
almonds amp
WALNUTS
JUST ARRIVED
as that city will be the city so honored
next year.
Adopt KcnoIiiMoi).
The following resolutions were
adopted:
We,' the members and delegates of
the State Federation of Women's clubs,
in convention ussoinliled t the eighth
meeting held in la Clrnnde, Novem
ber 10, It, 12, 1908. iloHliing to ex
press our earnest appreciation of the
unbounded hospitality of our enter
tainers, db hereby tvxolve:
That we return most hearty thanks
to our hiwlessea, the Neighborhood and
Lyle Tuesday Musical vlubs of La
Orande, whose untiring efforts have
left nothing undone that could In any
way contribute to our eomfsrt, enter
tainment and pleasure;
To the Masonic and Eastern Star
lodges for courteKlt' extended m ten
dering the use of their lodge rmnns
for our sessions;
To the musicians, both vcal and In
strumental, who haee so rradously
and delightfully contributed to our
.entertalnnn-nt;
To the little pages who have ren
dered such efficient service In so quiet
and charming a manner:
To the Evening Observer for Its
many courtesies extended. Including a
dally complimentary copy to each
nfH'br- nt he ronventlort and the
special Federation edition of Thurs
day, and to both the Morning ftar and
Hew Lof of
Premium Hams
PICKLES
HUNTS Jail line of fresh
pickledgoods. Bottled and
in bulk.
Out CHOW CHOW is great
CITY GROCERY
AND BAKERY.
E. Poiack, Prop.
Own Your Water System
And Be Independent
A Well Will Solve The Problem
Twenty-five years' experience In the well-drilling business enables
me to do your work properly and economically. I am prepared to
drill to any depth.
ASK ME FOR PARTICULARS AMD REFERENCE RE
CARDING WELLS I DRILLED IN THIS COUNTY
D. W tlUNT; La Grande
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MeMef-Mee'MeeeeeMeMe-
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H. B0HNENKAMP CO
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: Why Try to "Get
i Along" without o
"She had done her best-A
leaky range was to blame
Why not know the delightful
satisfa Hon of having your
work done perfectly That
comes from using a Monarch
Range?
04a4eMeeMOeM4e4Mi'e
Th "Stay Satisfactory' fi&nge
VALUES
The real value of
your property de
pends entirely upon :
the title
A properly prepared
ABSTRACT
will show ycu the exact
condition of ycur title
CALL AT OUR OFFICE J
AND LET US EXPLAIN
WHAT AN AB5IR ACT
MEANS TO YOU
Thanksgiving is al
: most herc-Iiavcyou
the necessary table
si!veiware, cutlery,
: etc. to have your
: tab'e appointments?
: youwilifind that you
can secure the necessary articles here with
the most complete stock to select from and
the most up-to-date and finished ol beauti-
ful dcs:n and workmanship.
WOULD YOU CARE TO INSPECT?
H- PEARE
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. . DIRECTORS
J. M. Barry A. B. Copley . F. J. Holme F. M. Brykit
C. C. Pennington F. L. Meyer ueo. u weaver
W. L. Brenholts ' George Palmsr ' ;
J.R. OLIVER:
La Grande. National
. Building
Xotice of lI)luiin of rartm-rshlp.
Notice Is hereby given that the part
nership heretofore existing between
the undersigned, under the firm name
of Itoesch & Bunker, la this day dis
solved by mutual consent, the aid
Walter E, Bunker retiring, and the
Mid Herman Roesch continuing the
2 business, and the said Herman Roesch
mil I mv .11 Hi.hf nwln. hv Ih. rt
end collect all accounts due the said
firm.
PateJ at I-a Grande. Oregon, Octo
uer 24 190S. Oct24tt
HERMANN ROESCH.
WALTER E. BUNKER.
LOST A cravenet'e overcoat between
Washington and the old town store.
Finder return to this office and re
ceive reasonable reward. W. Wain
wrlght. . Flctnrrs,
Nice pictures not expensiv
Ftfrguson".
Grande Ronde Lumber Co.
PERRY, 0RC60N i v
CAN FURNISH LUMBER OF AI L KINDS
IN CARLOAD LOTS.
For 16 Inch Chain Wood Delivered at yo r Home.
I Call up V. E. BEAN, La CrsnU. rfcene. Td 1741
Wt
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pared
to
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Make Loans on
iFarm or city property !
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Our Abstract Books the most complete in the County. An
t Abstract fucnished by us is absolutely reliable , ..
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Fire, Life and Accident Insurance
La Grande Investment Co.
I Foley Block - La Oraude, Ore.
It's Heacock's
Glasses That Fit
IT'S WATCH REPAIRING THAT GIVES
SATISFACTION IN LA GRANDE
EU) btumGHAM,
AUCTIONKCR.
Bales cried nm abort aotto.
4 Satlsfmettoa roarantevd.
No extra cbexge lor distance. C
LA ORANDE - - - OREGON
Route No. X. 'Phone No. IKzC
Miss Hunstock on Main street, now
opened by Miss Nell to do embroidery,
tooled leather work and will teach In
all these lines. Call and inform your
self more fully.
Call at Studio.
The studio formerly occupied
by
Fine Peerless seed potatoes for sale
thla week only, ti cents per crate, at
Cb!- Pr i tthsz.se, cr 51 per ciaarite
IWered. THROXSON FRUIT CO...
By O. L. Cleaver.
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