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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1908)
EIGHT PACKS. page seven. EVENING OBSOHtn, LA GRANDE, ORECOX, TtEsttAY, RECEMIJEU 1, 1908. ATTPliX TA iA L U JOB PRINTING ! HIS term Includes everything from a visiting card to a full sheet poster; a leaflet to a leather bound book, THE OBSERVER JOS DEPARTMENT k equipped so thorough ly that we are able to handle ''JOBS': with ease which to other offices would seem a real burden. 1. COMMERCIAL PRINTING By this term we mean Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Envelopes and Office Stationery in general. THE OBSERVER JOB DEPART MENT is in a position to fill OFFICE WANTS promptly and satisfactorily. , , t ! I. ALL YOURS IVe have several Advertising Ideas which we believe are good and will bring you results; if you care for them they are yours for the asking. Remember, good printing costs money and should be classed as an investment; poor printing is always an expense. Apply the trial order test and see in which class our work belongs. PHONE MAIN 13, TWO RlNGSi 5 . Own Your Water System j And Be Independen t Well Will Solve The Problem J, ' Twenty-five years' experience In the well-drilling business enable me to do your work properly and economically. I am prepared to drill to any depth. . ASK ME fOR PARTICULARS AND REFERENCE RE GARMIMC WELLS I DRILLED IN 1 HIS COUNTY D MHUNT, La Grande t t 1 STEWARD'S OPERAi HOUSE D. H. STEWARD, Mgr. and Prop. F.J.CVS? EIMTER Great Scenic Comedy Drama "Why Cirs leave Home" Glean Wholesome . Interesting Instructive WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2nd - ' THD ; Best Educator of one the Greatest Problems our Goun t try has to Deal With J . Orchestra . Seats, zr.d Orctestra. Crcl. 75c; Dft Cita.a. Cc; Calory 6c and 50c. Seat on tale Monday morning.., , Daily Observer 65c per Month mm A rather peculiar fact la brought out by the monthly report of Co operative Weather Observer Worstell, in that November saw 2 Inches of snow. The report In full follows: Date November November November November November November November November November November 10 November 11 November 12 November IS November 14 ' November 15 November 16 November 17 Mln. ..63 . .7 ..7 ..68 J. 69 ..65 ..60 ..59 ..60 ..52 ..52 , .49 ..5 , ..60 ..54 ..65 ..62 Max, Range. November 18 ......54 November 19 ......64 November 20 58 November 21 ., ..,.52 November 22 ..... .50 November 23 . .. ...49 November 24 39 November 25 ......41 November 26 .41 November 27 ......41 November 28 ..... .37 November 29 t 30 November SO 39 Summary. Maximum temperature for the month was 69. The minimum temper ature was 12 degrees, on the 27th. The total preclpitatnin, including rain, hall, sleet and melted snow, was .58 Inches. Th total snowfall was 2!4 inches. Killing frosts occurred "n the 26th. 27th and 28th. The p .i!M r .'i, i was westerly. . 41 41 33 35 27 21 22 23 26 .15 17 20 24 14 13 87 40 43 26 35 27 82 26 23 19 21 12 16 17 29 22 f 29 33 42 44 38 36 34 87 35 29 28 36 41 18 22 11 38. 23 25 18 23 . 22 20 29 21 13 9 1HIK Of MPORT CANNERY AND COFFIN.. PROPOSITIONS STUDIED. Urge Vancouver Cannery Man to Come to La Grande Personally- IIU Prop osition la riauKlMc Also Point Out Faclllilea and Resources Exiting lloro for Coffin and Casket Factory Meeting of Club Board iMst Eve. nlng a Fruitful One. WANTED To rent a 6-'-'ui oiia Call Black 1752. ' One of the busiest and no doubt most fruitful meetings of the La Grande Commercial club n many months was held last evening for the scope of work done and the matters at tended to," was large. In the first 'place, the most tangible Bteps yet ta ken since the irrigation boom was launched resulted last evening, and In addition to that there was other busi ness pertaining to the pending cannery and coffin factory which was given real and earnest attention. " IirliiK Cannery Man Here. . The resume of business don'e as far as the cannery is concerned ' was to Issue an urgent Invitation to the Van couver capitalist, who .wishes to build and equip a cannery here, ranging in price, from $750 to $11,000, before ask ing for a cent tn subsidies, to como here. The club outlined the letter tp be forwarded to him, affirming, of course, that the field here was highly suitable for a cannery, but extending above all other matters, an urgent In vitation for him to come here person ally, and go over the field. , It Is be lleve.d the man's presence will be the outcome of the letter. As stated In The Observer, this is the most plaus ible proposition in the cannery line yet put forth by outside capitalists. Good Coffin Country, r ' ' Referring not to the death rate, but to the splendid resources the club likewise sent an invitation to the South Carolina capitalist who wants to build and operate a coffin and cas ket' factory In this city. The letter drafted by the club last night and to be forwarded to the southland, points out that there are two modern saw mills within easy reach of the city to furnish the necessary material, . and that the specie of fir trees that crown the hills about the city have no su perior for that purpose In Oregon. Various other questions - which the man asked wore answered In full. Something .will result from . both of these proposition, Is the feeling pre dominating among the club board. u : DELEGATES THE COOK Will RE CLAD to see some of our high grade coal carried Into your cellar. Didn't know there were grades In coalT Why there are almost as many as there are of eggs or butter. Let us send you the kind that will prove by the per fection of the kitchen fire thnt our- ccalMAn tlffcftnt thin. fb ordinary and decidedly better.' ! O. E. FOWLER . Phone Main 10; 111 Health Is More Expensive Than Any Cure. This country Is now i'llled with peo ple who migrate across the continent in all. directions seeking that which gold cannot buy. Nine-tenths of them are suffering from throat and lung trouble or chronic catarrh resulting from neglected colds, and spending fortunes vainly trying to regain lost' health. - Could every sufferer but undo the past and cure that first neglected I cold, all this sorrow, pain, anxiety and expense could have been avoided. Chamberlain's cough remedy Is fa mous for its cures of colds, and can always be depended upon. Use it and the more serious diseases , may b avoided. For sale by all good dealers. WANTED Two young men to room, and board. Front room, modernI;r furnished; one block from postofflee.' Inquire at this office. ' ' For a Timber Claim Cati on Burger & Heverson, over New Un Drug store. 'Phone Main 91. ....... IRMFM m &ar a ft Sim m u ties' -v,;-r,:::,j.v-': :V:::--.,--.:':,"-.-.'--. There is a diff erence in bread. Have you tried ours yet? If you have not, you should. You may be missing some thin. ROYAL BAKERY rCHRISTIMS s Laundry VVoik You want your table linen and other Laundry work done exceplonally rice for this occasion. Send It early - - WE WILL CERTAINLY PLEASE YOU CHERRY'S HEW . R Y BOTH PHONES a 10 BAKER Union county will be well represent ed at the state meeting of the Oregon Irrigation association at Baker City December 15. President Collier of the Commercial association, has appointed 10 delegates, and a larger percentage of them have Blgnified their willing ness to go, The meeting will be an Important one. ' It 18 of especial interest to east ern Oregon and the men who will go will learn irrigation facts that will stand them well In hand in their home county, , Those appointed to represent La Grande are J. D. McKennon, George Stoddard. J. E. Reynolds, J. L. Cavl ness, William Jasper, C D. Huffman, Walter M. Pierce, F." J. Holmes, F. S. Bramwell and Turner Oliver. These men, with the exception of the last named, are the men who comprise the committees now redoubling their en ergies In fulfilling the purpose of the Eccles Irrigation scheme. Picture. Nice pictures not Ferguson's. " A Reorder. We received v this morning another shipment of the Christmas Ladies' Home Journal. Ferguson's. txpenslT at FOUND A bunch of keeys. ' this office and pay costs. Call at BLUE MOHUTMU HOUSE i T. J. CRAY Prop. ( New Management) ; Rates $i.00, $1.25, $1.50 Best 25c meal in the city Beds 2Sc and SOc All outside rooms. Board and lodge $6. per week One block from depot Only house in the city employing white help only TRY OUR SERVICE 4 ' You r Trade Apprco ciated W e appreciate your paironage and atfempt to show it by serving you with the best goods, the lowest prices und the most prompt delivery service. A. Trial Order Will Con vince : City Grocery and Bakery, l LPCLACKtProp PHONE MAIN 75 :