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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1908)
MoiV. novi:mi.:u .no, ios. r.KiiiT iMc;i:Sh pack TWO. EVENING O nsEHVEJl, IA c.n yndi:, oni:.o. LAUNDRY Done. The Way You Want it done PHONE MAIN 7 i: A.- B C Laundry Santo Clotheswasher 5 The only Washing Machine made en tirely . of metal. Better than all other washing machines combined The only washing machine that sucks the dirt out of clothes.. It docs not rub the clothes and therefore does nol wear and tear. A free demonstration X at your home when will shew jcu In a practical man ner iust uhat it will go and le&e you to juosc. ; ... t 'r- .'. G. C Scfieurar, z Agent for Wallowa and Union County t PHONE BLACK 1571 - t t i t 4 Up-to-date Tail- or Made Suits Jf?; Net, and Silk tiaists, Infant's M Jfef ' ' Pop Con? Sfc Caps; IVoo Shirts and Leggins ; . : jllfl : " -' : , ; The Latest Styles ;0$$jL n Collars''-and Befs lm$0' IKE VAN DDYN (0. U QA Ore. IN THE . Masonic Ml - - . We Have Some Bar gains in the Window ! If there is too much frost on the glass to be able to see them, come in, it will 1 " 1 Save you money SIEGRIST & CO- JEWFLERS AND OPTICIANS 5 5 Complete equipment for resetting and repairing rubber buggy tires. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS J D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor Complete Machine Shops and Foundry ; IliE PLAYERS Seldom before has a La Grande hir.li school footlmll team disbanded undei riovtt pleasant clrcumHtat.ee than that which characterized the event lawt Sat U'V'ty f't '';iri Ui-i ri)vi if I v. squad were Ikm n nt- the '..Model restaurant by .h- '-onri., , male teach ers of thi.- hlgi Kh.!. :n the ntun pup r f niierui'y t.t thr cl'y. ImpC'iiiU1'" srx'i-i lios followed tin-cllnrii-r nl brought forth m'Vial )n Itr.sting talks, t'njiluln Alio Mfirg revh-wed the history t r.he pnst 8n Nin tn a cli'ver niH'int-r, and Jop In Klo, raptuin-i-lict, gnve.u vt-ry optim istic prediction of what would bo done next year, offcrltiK the pleasing Infor mutton that La Grtmdo Is going to play tennis from mctropoiitnn cltlex next fall. '" Joe' Wllllnnison talked fnm the xtnndpolnt of playrr who curries no offices In the organization. Ills speech was well received. The principal ad-dr-Bse of th? ovenlng were those de livered by Coach Wall, N J. Min sngttr and H, J. ' Ilockrnberty. The first named spoke with feeling on the benefit derived by boys', , charm-torn In playtntf' under a well-organized system of football.- He spoke at some length and rapt, attention greeted hl.s wonlp. It". Munsager, on "Does Football Pay." brought out weighty points of Inter rst, afl'lrrniiit; that It does pay, not from a financial standpoint always, but from '-.more Important viewpoints?. The physical and mental training at- llilred by a player In action i.s oondtl i ive of education that is hard to du plicate, on any other condition, said the Hpcuker. '" A. W. Xelnon referred briefly to the difference In football na seen from the Hide, lines by the footbai? player and the public Ittself. . . . Token of ICoihtIs. Mr. Hickenbelry responded to ToHHtmuster lllckeiwon's call wllh n pre-preaentatlon speech that carried well with the boy. Ho then presented to Mr. Wall, for the- lrtlU-r'a conscien tious work, a token of t he" eBteem in which Wall Ih held by tht player. A beautiful nlgnet ring wa.s-in the little package that wus handed to the coach. Walt responded briefly In n touching manner, giving volco to his dicp ap preciation. . 1 MEMORIAL SERVICES The' annual memorial services, by he l'lks"' ivle In thU city Is set for 'H-xt Si'n-lay uftiinoon. Jr the firt ini In aeverat ycam the largely at- '.,';vit;".' ..!'5- if',V:'i.W-H'y fp th lod'ii own home the audltoil'.im t of the Kilts' club building. Prepara tion are being completed eai-ly In the week and the full program will be an nounced tomorrow or the next day. The memorial address will be deliv ered by.WV 8. Levens of Baker. City, a man noted for hi 'oratorical ability. Now ornn at" 9C5 Main utreet. F.m- broidery work done and taught. Tool ed lettthe, Dedhati pottery: lessons In all these brandies. Work done in a high clasj manner. Call on studio and learn for yourself. MISS EVA NEIL, : - Instructor, t I'Ine Peerless need potatoes for sale this week only, 85 cents per crate, at Conley warehouse, or Jt per Crate cte llvered. THP.OXSON FRUIT CO., '. , . By GL. Cleaver. NOTICE OF FINAL SFTTl.EMF.NT. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, admlnlmrator of the estate of Zella Sherman, deceased, has filed In the county court for Fnion county, state of Oregon, the final account of such administration of such estate, and that Monday, the 28th day of De cember, 1908, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of aid day,' at the county judge's office,- at the court house In the city of La Grande, Ore gon, has been' fixed by said court ns the time and place of hearing" objec tion to said report, If there be any, and the settlement thereof. Haled this 2".th day 'of November, UOS. :' . . J.- W. SHERMAN,; Administrator : of the Estate of Zella Sherman. ' I ; lt-27-12-27w ;! ' A Kcprder. ; We received this morning nnothei ishi'mient' of the ; Christmas Observer "Want" column for results. nme journal. Ferguson's.' Ladles' 20 per cent Discount Sale of Watches, Clocks and Jcivc.ery This also includes my new Stock of Silverware, Hand painted Cnina, Cut Glass, Umbrellas etc. Eve rything in the Store Sold at 20 per cent Discount until Tec 1st BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS PRPSEMTS NOW AMD M0(Y SAVE Heacock . J.ewel'ery Store m m ' J I THE GEORGE PALMER LUMBER 'COMPANY- RETAIL DEPARTMENT We Solicit Ycur Orders for Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Chain Wood We are prepared to furnish and dt liver material promptly. Call up Retail Department Phone Malna. Z 4, We Want Your Wants IM Our Want Ad Column Your want is p'f cod befor a thousand or more want-seskers ivary day Can you afford to spend one cent per word of your ' ant ad whe.-e result sro th keynotes? t t i j i ; i t ? r T i ' .- t iOtt RJCVi. FOR KENT-Brick building, 2i)x50, on Elm fctreet. Inoulre of A. C. Hant-Ington. FOJt KENT Offlw rooms; steam heat. Ajply to Geo. Good, proprie tor of the Foley house. i 1 t FOK RENT Sevtn-room house with bath. Apply to Mrs. c; Ralston, HO0 Ninth St. 'Phone Ulack 1041. FOR RENT Seven-room house, with bath. Incpjlre at the Zuber , resi THREE furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1301 Madison Ave. Phone Ulack 402. FOR RENT Three rcoms for light housekeeping. ' Inquire 1300 Madi son avenue.. 'Phone Black 402. FOR SALE Two to four ecres of suburban property, well Improved, . 'PhoneCluck 1S32, or ;: E. W. Kummercr, 2004 Adams avenue, FOR SALF Cheap land, sugar factory. Inquire at FOR SALE Small house and a 140x 130-foot lot. Buy' from owner' and save rommlsslcner's "fee. . Inquire of J.; Itnchant, Cherry street.-" Lund for .Salc.i 40 acres of fruit, garden or alfalfa land for sale cheap If taken soon. C. D. Huffman, R. F. D. 2, La Grande. ' fclK't-lal. " For sale ,a tract of land totaling 560 acr.; One hundred acres under culti tfvatioh. A jiOOO restaurant and oth er good improvements; spring water enough for house Wnd barns'; creek; across one 40 all for $5000 cash. Lo cated' six miles from town on R. F. D. Figure It out for yourself. Write to Indian Valley Realty company, Elgin, the firm that stands for a square deal. WHY NOT TRY , . Popliain's , , , ASTHMA REMEDY? Jives prompt and positive relief ' r evry case. Sold by druggists. Price $1.00. Trial package by ir.Ml 10 . cents. Williams Mfg. Co., Props. Cleveland ' t For sale .by A. T. HILL. Druggist. ' WOOD SAWING ,. . . . ' . 'Phone and we will ' your wood sawing ' promptly, and at ; ! .. "' you can afford to pf v are always ready. MATHEWS & GLA ' , 'Phone, IHuck 1.7- " In case ofM ach ai ? j ; (ro ule the prop i ,tv-; . -.tneni . J'v ate these orp . . . out Irritating hem:" "Orlrio 'Lay',!' T" uit Syrup ilds digestion end sv. "!:..' he Uvei md bowelr TPll.nout Irr'rf Ji;t , the?', rgans like pills or ordlna.- r tics. It does not nauseate o- gr, tnd Is mild anil pieawantto tako. . I'. Hill, druggist . .. -:cli w-onif.i litlAbut wi o i. To TJcrn- ' .ic not scLasly :! '.ij,I ciirc A" !' irr u;ol Jcitc- ;.idis y.hiolAicrioiiy tax llifcii is vt? H V.ursin? mothers, I bo e-i e!"",l n ti'is m"-i vo fxactieg flutiej , ? way t;I house- aud tunc Uifcir strength. t r.ursill? raoiuers. ur. r icice i'avorita FjvVrlptlon has proved a roo-t valuable ou;rtin tonic and invigorat ing r.t-nlne. I'"1- timely w, wnoh rprioiisiekn'H'!ird fi'lennTn.aY j (t!rif. t P.e IMn-: moie uuvj 1110 viniT?'iTf 'in- vi to iriTtotnl U'nj The'r nvorite ITescrip u"lil)rt7eirii rrc" boon to expectant mothers by preparing Hie system for t!ie coiuinffo'baby. thereby rendering child birth safo, dwy, and (il:n"t painless. Uear In mind, pleaw that lr. Pierce's Favorito Prefer! itiun is net a secret or patent; medicine, aiinlnst which the most Intelligent prxiplo a'e quuo naiurany aver, beciui.e of lh uncertainty as to their comfxisitUm and hiirmlcss character, but Is ft m.icixU of nrow coMrosi rio?, a f .i'.l U.ilot all Its Ingredients being printod, in plain Kutjllsh, on every bottle-wrappoT.- An ox.-Miiinntion of this list ol Intrn-difuts will disc-iosci the fact that it i iio:i-al(-.liolic in Its cr.mposition, clieTiuc t!ly p,,re, tri !e-re;iind plycerine taklttc the phicti ot Uio commonly used aicoliol. ;u its nmUe.-up. In H.'Im eonuectiun it nay not bo out of placo to statu that tlio 'Favorite Procriptioii " of lr. Pierce If Umoniy nieiliclr,) put tip for the cure of woman's icA-uliar wealtnessrs and ai!: nieius, and fold through di .icgr-t-S a" tho inirri-diiMits of which have the tin-anlnums-endorsement of all tho le.-ulnig medical' writ -M ar.d teachers of all t!v: several schooi-i of practice, and that to. i.s remedies for t,; tiilments lor wiiu-ii "Favorite I'lw-.-ri'ion " 1 rivoninie.!(i"( . A llltifl brxaVof pliew endorsement will lie sent to ar.7 address. pust-a:d. a ml fthsohitrty free If you reqiw-iit sf rostal car.', or letter, i f Dr. li. V. Pierco, IJuiTalo, N, V. -.- ; Dr. Pierce's PV.asa.nt Polk:tt7 euro con Stiuation. Constipation Is the caiisw or many diseases. Cure tho cause hud you euro tho disease. Easy to tako as candy. CLEAN LUNCHES U Cheapest in the City. Good tubals Made Where you can - See it Done ., EAS7 ' LE LVKCH ROOM .- WHAT . .. , will you have for dinner today?. may answer this question satisfactori ly by dining at THE MODEL II ESTA CHANT The Old Standby. Our cooking is a paragon of per fection, our tood faultless, and our service rapid and courteous. What more can we say, except that our prlees are popular? We give a regu lar dinner for 25 rents. Come and try it. You will not need the sense of hunger to enjoy It. The Model Restaurant J. A! ARBUCKLE. Frrp: Opeil Day We Sell Weekly C Cfl And Night Meal Tickets fof tJmuU Piano Tuning. - E. E. Francis, , professional piano tuner a ere a few days. Orders ra- U- u Studio. The studio formerly occupied by Miss Hunstoek on Main ..street, now opened by Miss Nell- to do embroidery, tooled leather .work and will teach la all tlwse lines. Call and Inform your self more fully. ,. . . . ' i - Is now at Som'mer Hotel.7, Don't J. . n .l,At,t v.ilir eveH or 4 ' T (V DCQ ...... j . Touj4 glasses. If you are having trou- ble with thm. Remember, the furnish you many references. Call and see him about your eyes. Ml. W. II. KEATING. SOMMER HOTEL. UettCT Than' Spanfclng. Spanking does not cure children of bed-wetting. There Is a constitution al cause for this trouble. Mrs. Summers, Box W. Notra Dame. InJ- will send free to any mother ntr ". cessful Instructions. Send no mon'T. but write her today If your childrea J trouble In tha way. Don't bl the child, the chancea are It can' h.in it. Thin treatment also curt adult and aged poopl troubled wft ) ... ... - . .-'T eelved at Smith' rooming homta. urtna difficultly y day or J ! .vi.- X