La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 21, 1908, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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f If you see Siegrist & Go 's name on the box, you know it is g :od. Quality is our first thought.' Our price is guaranteed to ; be'
from 1 0 per cent to 33 13 per cent Id wer than anj other store in Eastern Oregon. 4C0 watches or. sale for the next 4 days at" East
ern1 catalogue prices.' Our line of Diamonds, Rings, Scarf Pins, Brooches, Hat Pins, Necklaces, Silverware, Flatware, Clocks, Gut
Glass and hind-painted Ghlna, is the best ever brought to Union County. ; The bt,ergrayjrg !nJLa Grande FFEE . the balance of
ihis week. Store open till 9 p. m. every evening until after Chi istir as. We will save you mcney. : ; t
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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice U hereby given that the undersigned,-
administrator of the estate
of Zella Sherman, deceased, has filed
In the county court for Union 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 said 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 as
the time and place of bearing objec
tion to said report, If there be any, anl
the settlement thereof. , ,
Dated this 27th day of Novemte v
1908. J. "W. SHERMAN.
Administrator of the Estate of Ze!la
Sherman.
11-27-12-C:
Observer "Want" column for n.sjilts
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Own Your Water. System
And Be Independent 1
A Well Will Solve The Problem
Twenty-five years' experience In the well-di-Ullog business enables . J
me to do your work properly and eeonomically. I am prepared to
drill to any depth. . . , ' '
ASK ME FOR PARTICULARS AMD REFERENCE RE
CARDING WELLS I DRILLED IN THIS COUNTY
D. M. HUNT, La Grande ;
CII1LDKF.X BY CARLOAD.
Newest Thing In Advertising la Being
" rianned Other Article.
Portland," Dec. 21. -(Special corres
pondencesFifty - school children
from Chicago are to be brought to the
"-ska-Yukon-Pacific exposition next
year if the plan suggested by Secretary
Tom Richardson, of the Oregon Devel
opment league, is carried out. .They
will also visit Portland and other
cities in the state and when they re
turn home will write letters telling of
the trip and what they saw In the
northwest. v Exhibits of the woods of
this section, with industrial and scenic
pictures, have been used In the Chi
cago Rchools. made up Into sets and
circulated from one school to another.
In the teaching of geography. .
C. A. Klnne. secretary of the El Pa
so. Texas, chambpr of ' commerce, Is
making a tour of the coast and l
spending considerable time In Oregon
communities studying the publicity
methods of the various commercial
bodies. , Mr. Klnne's organization Is
building a' 150,000 building of its own.
md is determined that the work It un
dertakes shall be effective.
The Northwest Electric Light &
Power association, embracing Oregon,
Washington, Idaho and Montana, held
a two days' session In the convention
hall of the Portland Commercial club
last week. Every state had numerous
delegates and the meeting was one of
the best they have ever held, mc
northwest has attracted the brightest
men from the technical schools of the
country.
Poultry raisers are taking much in
terest In the coming show of the. Lane
County Poultry association at Eugene
December 21 to 24. Handsomely en
graved silver trophies will be given as
jprjzes. The, poultry product,, of Ore
valued, at five . mill ion dollar,
annually. i 5 i 1V- I
Dr. SteDhen S. Wise, rabbi of the
Free Synagogue of New York city, re
'. .C (talns 'a,n a8rdBent affeCtion for the Pa
cific northwest, his residence for sev
eral years. In commenting on the
nrWA onnlai rannntlv Rpnt to EurODean
! I rulers and exhibited in New York, he
writes: "Why Is this fruit sent to sucn
Indifferent Oregonlans as Fdward, 'Tit-
helm. Nicholas and Mr. Fallteres? If
you really want Oregon apples to
count, don't waste them on European
monarchs, but get them Into the sys
tems of Oregonlans who love and
treasure everything Oregonlan from
nine mi. wooa to big Hood Klver ap
ples. But the apples wouldn't be kept
long on exhibition in our homes here
they would vanish as the mist hov
ering over the summit of Mt. Hood
before the morning sun."
LAUNDRY
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The Way You Want it done jj
PHONE MAIN 7
A. B C. Laundry
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WASHING MACHINES
: Do your washing at home
I and save money as well
las the clothes. ASK
iSCHEURtZR ABOUT THE
! PRICE
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Agent forAVallovva and Union County
Changed By Offkre ;
To James R. Smith's jewelry store,
where you will find Singer and the
Wheeler A Wilson sewing machines.
Payments can also be made to Mr.
Smith on accounts.
A. H. STONE,
12-t-l-t Agent Singer Co.
. , CALL FOK BIDS.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned will receive up to noon
Thursday, the 7th day of . January,
1909, at his office In La Grande, Ore
gon, sealed bids for the purchase Of
the following described real estate, to-
wit: ,
Commencing at a point fe2H4 feet
south of the NE corner of the SW&
of section 19, township 4 south, range
40 E. W. M., thence running south
417 feet west, wert 208 feet,.thcnco
north 417 feot, east 208 feet to place
of beginning.
Also, commencing 938 U feet south
of the NE corner of the NW14 of ttie
NWU, section 19, township 4 south,
range ,40, E. W. M., running thence
outh 342 feet, west 253 Mi feet, north
S43H feet, east 253 V4 feet to place of
beginning. '
Also, commencing 250 yards north
of the SE comer of the SWK, "ec
tlon 19, township 4 south, range 40
E. W,, M., thence west 80 rods, north
40 rods, east 80 rods, south 40 rods,
to place of beginning.
i Also, beginning 30 feet due east of
the NE corner of the NW4 of the
SW, section 19. township 4 south,
range 40. E. W. M., runlnng thence
due east along line between NWVi
and SWV1511 feet, north 4 feet, west
511 feet, south 4 feet, east 511 feet to
place - of beginning. Together with
all. water rights , belonging thereto.
Said land being commonly known as
the "County Poor Farm," situated at
Union; Union county, Oregon. !
Said bids shall be accompanied wlf.i
a certified check of five per cent of
the purchase price of said land.
The county court of Union county,
Oregon, reserving the right to reject
any er all blda. ' ,
Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this
5th day of December, 1908.
ED- WRIGHT.
Dec7JanS County Clerk.
W. H. BRENHOLTS Ass'tCathi.r
QEORQE PALMER. President
J. M. BERRY. Vice Prawdent ? C. S. WILLIAMS. 2d At't Cashier
F. L MEYERS Cathiar
La Grande National IBank
Togoder.
Robert Herrick'a new book, "To
gether," at Ferguson's. Also Charles
Rann Kennedy's "The Servant In the
Hoase."
Silk Mufflers, handkerchiefs, scarfs.
In a variety of sultble gifts for Christ
mas, at ''
TAN DUTN CO.'S.
Dolls, chlnaware and an endless va
riety of Cchristmaa novelties, whfch
you cannot afford miss seeing tt .
TAN DUTN CO.'S.
For Ecietna, Tetter and Salt ntieasn.
The Intense Itching characteristic of
these ailmeoU la almost instantly al
layed by Chamberlain's salve. Many
severe casee have been cured ' by ' it.
For rale hy all gv( -"'rra, ....
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SKATING'::- RINK
PHONE SLACK 1571
We iv Armory Hall
HUKLOCK & MATLOCK, Proprietors
Open every week night at 7 o'clock. Satar
afternoon, 2 to 6. First clas music by our
Mllitaiy Band Organ. Lady beginners will
be furnished with free skates on Friday af
ternoons, 2 to 5. A cordial inflation to all .
Good order assured .
ALL SKATES, 25 Cents
GALLERY FREE
Of La Grande, Oregon
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $160,000
UNITED! STATES DEPOSITORY
, :'! ; ". , -.DIRECTORS -, -;- VV .'v'v'Y'
J. M. Berry A. B. Conley - F. J. Holmea F. M.' Brykit
: C. C. Pennington F. L Meyers Geo, L Cleaver i ! t
;: W.'ll Brenholte George Palmar .
THE
NEW
TEAR
BREAD
Is almost here. Let us
do your. . '
LAUNDRY WORK :
beginning ' January 1st
, Think about this
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CHERRY'S' HEW"
LAUNDRY:
BOTH PHOHES --''il
"Best by Test", .
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Quick Transfer:
For Rapid Delivery Seivice
Call Up j
WILLCOCK BROS.
' We are la pesltlon te do any
kind of transferring.. Give us a
trial order. Calls answered day
r night.
'Phones:
Day, Red 761.
Night, Black 1271.
WHT NOT TRY
reartMue'a
ASTB1A IUlMCCTT
Olvee proovvt aad positive relief ' r
ewy oae. ' Stti by drwggsta, Prlctr
$1.0. Trial aackage by mail 10
. oeata.
wmiana Mfg. Oe Prapa.
ClSTSlail
Far sale by
T. MILL, Vracgbt.
There t is a J diff
erence in hrcad. i
Have tried j
ours yet? If you
have not, you t
should. You may I
J be missing some t
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I ROYAL BAKERY I
I BURGER and SIVEHSON I
I Main 91
Real Estate and
Loans, Fire and I
Life Insurance, t
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COLLECTING AGENCY i
N. B. Long Dtetint Col
lection a Sptcklty
OVER NflffUN ZF.UG CO.
"peeial Itata.
, The O. Jt. N. Co. aae aoade a spe
cial rate to Tale for the Oregon and
Idaho Development eoagreea, which
meets at that paoe Deeember 11 and
17, for the roand trip of $l.!t. Tick
ts will be ea sale Deeeaeeer II, 1
and 17. Final retura December 11,
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