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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1908)
r PAGE TWO. ETKKIBU OtteEKVKH. iJ GltA.XOE. URK0j. TCESDAV, NOVEMBER SI, !. X X X i i . t iinurn Call lur City Marrams. Notice la hereby given that there now fundi on hand to pay all out landing warrants Issued on general fund of La Grand city, up to and In cluding No. "S, endorsed March 14, 107. Interest on all warrant on general fund from No. 1752 to No. 65, In clusive, ceases from this date. f ' There art alo funds In the treas ury to pay all warrants Issued against ths water fund of La Grande city, up July 7, I0S. InteresYon ah warraiU on ths water fund from No. 75X2 to No. 776$, Inclusive, ceases from date of this call. Oreaon. November t I0$. . J. K. WRIGHT. CEMENT WORK All kinds of Cement and ; ; Concrete work. - CONCRETE : BUILDING BLOCKS - CEMETERY WORK 4 ( No contract too large or too small. Satisfaction Guaranteed L ROBERTS PHONE BLACK 682 4444444444 X t TIMF AI!!V nIQf! " ' . 1. 1 . ... Saved by my Met.iod of DlWng Wells x j No Wood Used x . X X X - ' Gasoline Engine ' Waves' you much time and mon- ! ey." Instruction in Gaso- t 4 line Engineering .. .. J Call or Write j R. A. WEST, t Tisv tiofi n-:ii.. f. 4.J.A X. :.t4.4.4.jt.4.4,4.4..4i T 1 7 Days Sale I un account or too large a stock or uatciies we win ve ill following price for 7 days only: WALT II A Af or ELGIN, GENfS SIZE IN SOUVENIR CASE - - $5.25 WALTHAM or LGI GENTS SIZE IN 20 YEARS . ' v ; ; GOLD CASE "7 SII.75 WALTHAM or ELGIN LADIES SIZE IN 20 YEARS GOLD CASE - - $12.75 IF YOU HAVE. A BROKEN WATCH WE WILL GUARANTEE TO MAKE IT RUN RIGHT. SIEGRIST &CO- JEWfLERS AND OPTICIANS ;444444.J-4444444444444444444444444444444444 4; 1 Gomplote equipment fcr rubber bugy tires. - 1 LA GRANDE IRON WORKS 0. F-izcZZAtJ3. FVrttor Cotnrj Machhu Shops :id Fcundrv VALUES : iA I 1-4 : J The real value of; your property de-: : pends entirely upon : A 4"tiV.r J. S A properly prepared I ABSTRACT : will show ycu the : exact J condition of ycur tide ? CALL AT Ol'R OFFICE I AND LET IS EXPLAIN WHAT tl 1 1 Ml ( 1 : MEANS TO YOU I l.R. OLIVER'- La Grande National Bank I s Building I BURGER and'SEVERSOn La Grande, Ore. Phone Main9i I Real Estate and i i Loans, Fire and f i Life. Insurance. COLLECTING AGENCY N. B. Long Distance Col lection a Specially OVER NEWLIN DRUG CO. . Hot Clilt-keq Tamalcs. . E. D. Selders has added to his con fectionery department, hot chicken ta males, and those who enjoy these de licious dainties, will find the beRt ever ready for your order at K. D. Seld r't candy store. Now open at 906 Mnfn. street. Em broidery work done and taught. . Tool, ed leather, Dedham pcttery; lesson In oil these branches. Work done In a high class manner. Call on studio and learn for yourself. MISS1 EVA NEIL, ' Instructor. The . worst .failures are thoe ii' ccKsca that have come nt the coat of the soul. ' 4. on VVatches i i , . 4 : ? ! , J j . reccttlng and "repairing" ' mm Grange Hall. Nov. 14. (Special.) under a new system of programs this year. The topics are furnished by th Oregon State Library commission which forwards each Monday lliera ture for th dicuBin. The topici for this month - were: "Our Katlona Waterways and Their Importance' "Livestock as a Factor In Succewful Agriculture"; "Personal Hygiene," and "School Hygiene," " The last' meeting; was unmarried people's day, under the local content :-nd the program was under the super vision of their captain and lieutenants. The following literary program was rendered: ' '; Song "Tho Wild Bird." . Roll call "Pleasant Ways of Spend lnj Winter Erenfngs." Essay "Thnnksgivlng," Zoe Golden "The President's Thanksgiving Pro clamatlon," Ernest Holman. , "The Governor's Thanksgiving Pro clamatlon," Stella Anson. Reading "Recessional".- (Kipling) rteba Williamson. Essay "Turkeys," Ruth Hughes. . Recitation "Tho Proposal," Wulter Parker. . ' - Vocal selection Clark Trio. -Heading "The Overland Mall, (Kipling), Etna Huffman. Recitation Frank Mlllcrlng. Dialogue "Taking the ttnsua." "Grange Eclfaea," Kathr'n Gekolcr. Discussion "School Hygiene," led &y W, R. Gekeler. . Bung "Father, We Will Rest In Thy Love." . ' The Ktate topics for next month's .'.Iscuswions are: "The Movement for the Conservation of Natural Ie- sourcen," "Tillage, Drainage and Irri nation"; "Mould In the. Home" and 'TCnlsIno of the School FundH." The following seletclon Is taken from he editorial page of the "Grange Echoes," W. R. Gekeler, editor-in chief: ' Tlie Kvolftlon of the "IIovspwI." For ages the evolution of the for. motion of the earth continued. Stra tum after stratum of the ge.ologlcnl column were laid down. The cycle of the world. Flora nnd fttuna. con- '.Inued until the quaternary period of the Cenazolc era, when the Almighty Creator of our being saw fit to place man on earth. In the worldly para Jlfe, the exact spot loct to historj', H? ilaced the first mftn, a farmer. Agricultural toilers therefore claim this prureedure over royal dynasties of titled nobility: that they represent :!ie oldest and moiit Indisputable lin eage and hold a patent that ln3t)es from th anctent gutes ot h,uen. tenre government existed, before the clllep were .founded, or before the lamp of literature was Ignited; agriculture was '.he caliln? of man. History provc: thfit whero agriculture has been fos tered the nation has attained the high est point of perfection. This Is true In all eurly nations, who each In turn held supremacy. In the risso of "Im perial Rome" the PHtririans held and worked their estates, .in tho ; country and ruled the world 'until tfttj coraisg of the Caesars. ;, ,: In America, the first succesfnl EngHsli cohmifs were tl'yse w'10 er :ne t. make'homa and t'lf tho ii..il. The sturdy forerann.-rs ' clenfed itlieir llt fle' fiom'H I'nr 'the rtfvaevs of the hostile redmen. raii d tl?elr corn and tobacco, with which t'tev purchased a wife and began tils mighty tiat!"li. Wl'.en the mot'ier count been mo un befirably oppressive to the colonies. It was the tllters of tlie brown earth who came forward to fipht for liberty nd under the supervision of the farmer. WasMrgton, Putm.in, Jefferson. Mari on and Allen, th.y ornanl'ed the first "Hays.'ed Hand." Tl.e American farmer Is the most In dependrnt of all classes of pi-ople. If all tl'.e1:!. s In the country were w ipt'd 4m; emiM coint.u i . .. i. if e.lstence the farmer thit K-t nm hut on I lin " ,. other hand. If tho farmer should dis appear, the cities would immediately ee to exist. In looking over the annuls of the United States history, we 'tttisi i"it i m-i M:i lU f ill men wh'i have nttalned world-wide reni'tiflons In either national affairs "r 'n llt( : -if.:r. are products of the Jrvrl cit'v nl!l-!. Tortsv the farmer boys a:nl ct.i- U?i- live i:p tn the tt-atM-.tis ef .Vo'hor N.'.ture nre in : t detvnd. V -.n'v dw ferm rail f-r their aM, hut all psl;l .n nf trust In the I'n'ted ftle arw raliirc for the stalwart country "Rube," and when ths Inhabitant of the city wake to se th Independents of ths farmer and how they are surpassed by ths rustic country youth,' ths ridicule of ths old "Homestead" will ceass and the farmer win come to his own: "The power behind the throne." ' CARRIERS TO Uncle Sam's 'servants In tho T Grande postoftice . will have a part if 1 hollduy on Thanksgiving. The car riers will not go out at all and the postoffice will only be open at two periods during the day. Patrons of the city carriers can secure thlr mail at the carrier windows at the time- the general delivery window Is open, which Is between 10 and 11 o'clock a. m V land 5:30 and S o'clock p. m. WANTED Two youns mca to room and board. Front room, modern ly furnished; one block from postoffice. Inquire at this office. Pictures. Nice pictures not expensive at Ferguson's. Pastime Theater D. II. ECCLKS, Proprietor. MOTION PICTURES AND ILLUSTRATED SONGS' His Own Son; or Wrongfully Accused. The Gypsy Gi: 1'e Love. The Persistant Trombonist. "I'll Be Home nt Harvest," By C. P. Ferrln. . ' "Stars of the National Game," By J. E. Hiatt. Commencing with next Sron day the program will change Three Times each week. puOKS OPEN AT 7 P. M. Ladies' souvenir " matinees Wednesday, i o'clock. Children's 5c mat'uee Satur- day, 3 o'clock. THE SCENIC ' ' S. A. GAR1U.YIER, Proprietor and Manager. HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE . ". and LATEST MOVING PICTURES. C'luiiijie of ' Program Mondays, Wcdnesduys and Fridays, . 4 4 4 4 . ! Song "Would You Care?" Elanch Bishop. - ' by 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Ex-Convict No. 900.' Blanch Bishop, the famous Hot Tamale Girl." How They Fooled Dad. Mi Hi Rose " D.lnewl-j f f Hoyt, rthei Globe til Matinee prices as usual. 4 " ; Klatlnees: Tuesday,. Thursday 4 and Saturday atUM-noons a('2:30 v Children f under -15" years of 4 aire 5i at matln.;es. 4 44444444444 THE LYRIC Pinion Baker. Props. & Mjrrs. H. B. PARSON. C. W. ii.VKER. The Tavern. Keeper's Daugh ter. They Enirase Her. Walker and Gray Song and Dance. A Winter Da In the Country. "I Will Wait Tor You at Home, Sweet Home.'' The Watchmaker's Secret. "Just You and I." High-class vaudeville, and the mot r-ea'WMp - ri l !n?eres',ln? picture ever brought to the city. Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday. Pk'tnre Cliansre Moixl.iy and Tliursday. Prices, adults It rents; chil dren under of 12. S cents. Ladles' .vivn!r matinee Weinedays. .--- oM' ?ren's souvenir matinee Knt.r. Jzv. 44 TAKE A m 'MM We Want 1 Our Want Your want it p'aced befcrs very day Can ou afford want aa wns.'S results art FOR RENT. FOR RENT Brick building, 20x50, on Elm street.. Inquire of A. C Hunt Ington. FOR RENT Office roonts; steam heat Apply to Geo. Good, proprie tor of the Fjley bouse. FOR RENT Seven-rcom house with bath. Apply to Mrs. C. Ralston, 1408 Ninth St.- 'Phone Black 1041. FOR RENT Seven-room houu. ..un bath. Inquire at the Zuber resi dence. ' THREE furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1301 Madison Ave. Phone Black 03. , FOR RENT Three rcoms for light housekeeping. Inquire 1300 Madi son avenue. 'Phone Black 402. For sale ,a tract of land totaling 560 acre. One huniired acres under cultl tivation. A $1000 restaurant and oth er good Improvements; spring water enough for house and barns; creek across one 4u all for $5000 cash. Lo cated six miles from town on R. F. D. Figure If out for yourself. Write to Indian Valley Realty company, Elgin the firm that stands for a square deal WHIT NOT TRT ' Popiinin't ASTHMA REMEDY? 31ves prompt and positive' relief In evry case. Sold by druggists. Price $1.00. Trial package by mall 10 centa. .Vllliams Mfg. Co., Props. Cleveland, O For sl.- v A. 1'. HILL. Drug?.. " 4 44 44444 WOOD SAAVING 4 .4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 'Phone and we will do your wood sawing very promptly, and at prices you can afford to pay. We are always ready. MATHEWS & CLASS. 'Phone, Bla-k 1501. 4 4 4.4 4 4 444444 4 4 In case or stomach- and Tver trou ble the proper treatment Is to stlmu- late these orpans without Irritating them. Orlno Luxitlve Fruit Syrup aids'dlgestioQ and stimulates the llvei and. bowelp Ttlthout Irritating thes. .irsans like pills or ordinary cathar tics. It does net nauseate or gripe and is mild and pieawant to take. A. T. Hill, dmggurt- WHAT will you have for dinner today? You may answer this question satisfactory iy by dining at Tin; modi;l ke.stackant The Old Standby. Our cooking la a paragon of per fection, our food faultless, and our service rapid and courteous. What more can we say, except that our prices are popular? We give a regu lar dinner for 25 rents. -. Come and try It. You will not need the sense of hunrer to enjoy It The Model Restaurant J. A. ARBt'CKLf, f rep! Open Day w. sen weekly Oyl CO And Night Meal Tickets fof VTlUU Piano Tuning. E. E. Francis, professional piano toner I ere a few days. Orders re- ceived at Smith's rooming bouse, ':X" V iv , MMMMIMi Your Wants Ad Column a thousand or more, want-seekers to spend one cent per word of your me Key noieii" 1 FOB SALE, FOR SALE Two to four acres of suburban property, well Unproved. PhoneBlack 132, or tte E. W. Kammerer. 2004 Adams avenue. FOR SALE: Cheap land, sugar factory. Inquire at FOR SALE Two milch cows, cn fresh, Jersey calf S days old; other Durham, giving 2 gallons. . Inquire of Mrs. ChlMers, Island City. . - dwl-l-24- FOR SALE Small house and a 140s 130-foot lot. Buy fiora owner and" save commlsslcner'a fee. Inquire of J. Barhant, Cherry street. b-OR SALE -Four good fresh milch cows. ' Inquire of Blue Mountain Creamery, Union, Oregon. " . IjjimI lor Sale. 1 . 40 acres of fruit, garden or alfalfa land for sale cheap if taken soon, . C. O, Huffman, R. F. D. 2, La Grande. 444 44444-444 4. BUSSEVS ILACK LINE. . , '-'. Best of service, Day and Night, Hacks furnished ' for funerals and private parties. ' 4 Baggage transferred Day and 4 Night and Sundays. 4 Stand at Paul's Ciitr Store. , "Phone Red 241 " Night 'Phone Main 25. . . E. L. BUSSEY. Notice to. Slilpier. Under a new Interstate regulations. sMppers are required to mark or place- a linen tag on all shipments of freight with the consignee's full name apd Ini tials, together with town and state. If not so marked or tagged, shipment will be classed at one class higher rate. Shippers of oil, acids, gasoline, powder and all other explosives are re quired to furnish a certificate' of packmg and attach label to sai n v i. forming to the class of shlpmen ';! - . tiflcates and labels can be had i in-' O. R. & N. office. Rules relator ' Inflammables and explosives m Nt lived up to or shipment will . r fused. J. II. KEEN)'.V, ', ' ' After-l ) Fine Peerless seed potatoes tor sale. this week only. 5 cents rn.r crate, at Conley warehouse, or $1 pt.' crate de livered. , t. ' . ,". ,. THRONSON FRUIT CO., . By G. L. C vv.r- CLEM 7 LUNCHES Cheapest in . the City. Cood Meals Made Where you czn : See it Done u , ER$T STYLE LLhCH RCCMi Call at Studio. The studio formerly occupied Misa Hunstock on Main street, "j Opened by Miss Neil to do embrol ii'V tooled leather work and will tea '. t: all these' lines. Call and inform i..; self more fully. - . V 4 4 4 is now at Sommer Hotel. Don't 4 fall to see him about your eyes or 4 glasses. If you are having trou- ble with them. Remember, the doctor. is not a stranger and can furnish you many references. Call and see him about your eyes. If Ri V. H. KEATING. 4 SOMMER HOTEL. v ' 44 44 Better "Than Spanking. Spanking does not c,ure children of bed-wetting.' Th.ere Is'a constitution al cause for this trouble. - Mrs. . M. Summers, Box W, Notra Dame, InJ.. will send free to any mother her suc cessful Instructions. - Send no tnonT. but write her today If your children trouble In ths way. Don't blame the child, the chances are It cant help It This treatment also cures adults and aged people troubled with urine difflctiltlea ly day or night