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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1909)
T T i Kiupr r.cn. PACE TWO. Admlnlstmtor'iiotlr. -Notice Is hereby given that H. M. Bennett has been aj pointed by the Hon. County Court of Union county, state of Oregon, administrator of the estnte of llza W. Bennett, t deceased. 44444444444 44444444444444444444444444444 HUMORED CHANGE. 1 Wallowa County Flyer May Be ltd Wc Want Your Wants ; , im . Our Want Ad Column for Overland From KaM. i-i,,. i n rumor among rallroi A ... . " men that there will be a change branch In January. H Lid all rersons having clairnn ngalnst ald estate are hereby requirea to pre sent the same, with proper vouchers, to the said administrator at his home about two miles southeast from Elgin. Oregon, or to R. H. Lloyd, attorney for said estate, at Elgin, Oregon, with in six months from the dute of this notice. ' Dated this 20th day of December, ms.. H. M. DENNETT, said the Wallowa county train I wilt lu't le arvul Keep the money at home - byuslnjj leave La Grande until after th Vm.v ,. mm r . n r M K.fnr. m r.nli. .nrt r r wtr nvK n. baa,. " of No. 1. the fast overland train from every day Can you afford to spend one cent per word of yoMi i want au whe.a result are the keynotos? 1 the east that now arrives at La Gi at 9:30 a. m. This would he a great conven inde nee U4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444J 5 LA GRANSE SUGAR. both In the ninll and passenger frv in ...irn mull would br 24 vJ. 1V-. - J .: t ; 4 a, 4 i 1 '4 r. err All Thercjis a diff-1 crcncc in bread. J Have you tried J f ours yet? If you i 4 have not, you should. You may ! be missing some thing. ! ROYAL BAKERY 444 I THE SCENIC ON PANTAES CIRCUIT. S. A. GAUDIMKU, Proprietor and Manager. high outss vaudeville LATE.1T MOVING PICTURES. 4Chana et Fragrant Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday. The Race Prejudice. Wood Floating and Pulp Mill In Canada. Peer's Fancy. Push Cart Races. Brott & Mason, "A Tip on the Derby." 4 Gilbert Slaters, Hinging and en- r tertainmenl. Matinee pneos aa usual. 4 4 Uaukiooa: Tuesday, Thursday 4 4 and ftaUirflay afternoons at 1:30 4 OMUrea uader IB years of 4 4 age Si at matinees. 4 4 Evening prices: Adults, 15c; 4 4 ehlMren. lie. 4 4444444444444444 VALUES The real value of your property dc-: pends entirely upon : the title A properly prepared ABSTRACT will show ycu the exact condition of ycur title CALL AT CUR OFFICE I AND LIT US EXPLAIN Vi'ATN lit tQi i IVitANS TO YOU t Costs no sweet. i.R. OLIVE Rll La Grande National Bank Z Building eeeeeeeeeeoe-eee1. r.d Jtst es dealers. NATURE PROVIDE BUT ONE CALIFORNIA It Is the natural winter home ef many theusana ef the world's best people. Under the gentle Influence ef Its mild climate, every arauxeai.nt and recreation abeunds. Such 1s bathing, bruit ing, fishing, driving. Such pic nics, partiet) and "Jollifications." vGOTO Lea Angeles, Paso Robles, Hot Springs, Hetel del Monte, Santa Barbara, San Diego, Santa Mon ica, Venice, Leag Brash, Santa Crust, er a score of similar re sorts and you will find health, cengenlal surreundlngs, hospita ble associates, faultless accom anedatioas and numberless at tractions and eeavenlences .:. THE 0. R. &N. CO Connecting With SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Makes Inexpensive reund trip excursion rate to California. A alx-meaths step-ever ticket, La Crande to Les Angeles aad return Is only $TS.M. Corresponding rates are In effeet te ether points .:. We have seme very distinctive literature covering Califor nia's winter resorts, aad will take pleasure In giving you all ef the lafermatiea and assists aoa at eur censmand. For tickets, sleeping ear reser vations, etc., eall en, telegraph or write J. H. KEBNET, Agent, La Grande, er, WM, MeMURRAY, General I'assnager Ajjent, PORTLAND, OREGON COUNTRY BOYS WANTED tOR BUSINESS POSITIONS Buiness men of Oakland and San Francisco, and other large cities, want jcung men reared In the country to prepare for commercial positions. Ex perience has shown that the average boy from the farm has habits of In dustry and Integrity that make fo suceess. The Polytechnic Musiness College of Oakland, Cal., ha made a phenome nal record In tvnlnlr.g and pliuhiii young men and women in business pokttions and the College Is located as to provtdo homelike accommodations at very low rates. It Is ssld that every young man '. hns taken the complete course In bust i.et!s tralrtng at nl College hns re- rtr rn,.,.ir(MT. piDioyment ujMin' An Illustrated Catalogue will be sent free to anyone who will write t Prof. W. K. Gibson. 306 Twelfth Si . OaHaw4 "'. 444 , , 4 i ' fle!"4 t'irtnitT'ithil Prvvt-d. 4 Send your suit to me and It 4 will be returned to you looking 4 4' as good as when new. Ladles 4 wear given special and pains- ukln tention. ,4 UH.WINN, 4 4 ,4 Over Nairn's Drag Stow 4 444444444444444 . t.tu.lv'.r - " could save the 2 hours' wait at La Grande. Waiting for the eastern mall would delay the departure of the branch train until probably 10 o'clock, but that would not necessarily make Hie train two. hours later at Wallowa county stations as considerable can be cut off the present running time of seven hours from La Grande to Jos eph. This is proven by the fact that the train Is now reaching Enterprise almost every afternoon at 2 o'clock, or SO minutes ahead of time. An the trainmen say the Inbound train Is nearly always delayed at Minam wait ing for the outbound. When the road bed becomes settled and the ballasting finished, n five-hour schedule would not be fast time, with the train han dling no local freight between Ln Grande and Palmer Junction as at present. In addition, the rumor Is that No. 1 mr.y get Into La Grande an hour or two earlier. The running time of that train between Omaha and Hunting ton wus recently cut to meet compe tition of the Rurllngton-Northcrn Pa cific between Chicago and Portland, and another cut fur the same reason 1 anticipated. Nothing Is said regarding the sched ule of the . outbound trajn. Wallowa Chieftain. Sheepmen Will IV'Imhi Cyotos. Immediately after the first of the yearSheep Inspector W. H. Lytle will lasue circular letters to the various sheepmen of the county, to make a special effort to extinguish the coyote pest that has been so annoying during the last yeur. The method to be used will be by poison. Strychnine will be placed on lard, tallow, old fish and carcasses and placed where they will bo found by the animals. It Is ex pected that several thousand will be killed by this method. It is estimated by Dr. Lytle that last year over 10.000 were gotten rid of ln this way, and It Is expected that a similar number will be killed this time. Pendleton Trib une. A NEW PARTY. J. F. Johnson Proclaim a New Na tional riutform American Social ism. J. F. Johnson, of. Wallowa county, who Is In the city today, was an Ob server visitor, and wrote out the fol lowing national platform, which lie firmly believes every honest voter In the land can stand on, thus doing away with political contests that are so detrimental to the welfare of the country during election years and will permit peace and happiness to reign supreme. Mr.' Johnson will be remembered by the rank and file of the populist par ty during the days of Its halo and was one of the national delegates to the St. Louis convention ln 1896, when the populist party endorsed, or to be more exact, nominated William J. Bry an and by so doing sealed Its doom as a party. Mr. Johnson protested against this political abortion, but to no avail. His Platform. "No special privilege. The people are the government (or should be). The people to own all the public utili ties. Every man and woman to have a home, ttogethcr with Its privacy). Control by the Initiative and referen dum, an.l recall." J I The lnistlmo. I The feaMire fl'm for tonight is the j "Mieitan.i Scliooimarm. mis is .: tnilv western play, the films "ere taken in Montana, where real and .wt the Imaginary cowboys are shown. Another Inter, sting picture, true to life. ! the "."as'ier's Romance." a i drama pure and ylmple. The cashier rolls the hank, falsifies the books and lay C'e blame onto the bookkeeper, who hv the wav is enirneed to the wh'. r m-V"'hf ".P" "r" W,f''S.l , and the ik.fiitfnti.try staring him in the face snd .lumps Into the river, but la rescue,!. The cashier confesses, all I Is made good and Cupid wins out. The Tiger and Bull Fight Is another feature, wherein the bull la vIctoHous Mr. Ferrln Is making a great hit In w .MftuJ MW Am Crawtni Dld Together.- R. H. LLOYD, ' '29-4-11-17-24 Attorney for Said Estate. r4444444444444444 Merchants! Save t $to,ooo In 1907 the Merchants of Oregon saved over $i0,000 by carrying a part of their Insurance in their own company, the Oregon mm m I . F! I. mercnams muwai me surance Association, of t X Dayton, Oregon. In 1908 1 X they wiil save $15,000. t During the same period their neighbors were hand- J ing ever $1,500,000 in I profits ii outside companies t In the Oregon Merchants 4 mm , I j. INSURANCE AT COST A LIMIT TO YOUR LIABIL ITIES t PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES X . A VI. OLIVER, Agent 44 .I. 4 44 BUSSEY'S HACK LINE. 4 4 4 Best ef service, Day and 4 Night. Hacka furnished for 4 funerals and private parties. 4 Baggage transferred Day and 4 Night and Sundays. 4 Stand at Paul's Clear Store. 4 'Phone Red 241. Night 'Phon$ Main 25. 4 4 4 E. L. BUS6EV. 4 4,4.4.44444444 DERI Poor teeth are a sure forerunner of ill health Why have poor teeth? The cost of Dental work in La Grande may have prevented you from giving ycur teeth the attention you know they deserve, but that excuse no longer exists. Gall and allow me to examine your teeth and show vou ex actly What it , a J. L t e e M For Rent. I have some nice pleatant room for rent, with or without board. Transient people solicited. Mrs. Laura L. Stults, 1620, corner Sixth, and Spring. ManWBrwaaBaMaaaaaBaaamaaaeBnnBBBBBanaBBBnBaaaaa For Rent or Kale. A six-room furnished house; will sell furniture and rent the house, r will sell LoUt furniture and house at a bargain. LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. FOR RENT? Five-room house; close In. Inquire at Geddes grocery. WANTED. WANTED To sell or exchange 10- aore fr-iit ranch ln bearing, with niuny improvements, forLa Grando city property. Telephone Black 032. WANTED Several roomers with or without board. Exeellent rooms. Phone Black 1761, or call at 2103 First street. WANTED Special nnd of leap year. Two refined young women wish to correspond with respectable, lone some bachelors. Miss Jf. M. Lawr ence, and Miss B. T. Evans, 34 Park overlook, Cleveland. Ohio. WANTED Two good hand Ironers at once, at Cherry's New Laundry. Good wages. 29tf POSITION WANTED Man and wife wants r'f5''n; man as cook and wife as he'pH. Sober and lndustrl o.is. itumre at this office. J6 LOST AND FOUND. LOST Last Saturday, between Imbler and R. M. McKlnzle ranch, a pair of white Angora shtrps. Finder please return to, or 'phone J. L. Woodell ranch. Reward. 24-2t 1ST Will COSt " SOtw.m, . I ... . . . . 1 tTy i V I WHO 19 ncre i in-n me e"i-Mnatlon." ALL WORK GUARANTEED j If you have to wear aritficial leeih ccme and fjef seme ir.formatton about alluminum plates. Alluir.ir.um makes a denture almost ideal, combines strength, lightness and cemtcrt. Ycu do net have to go to Portland to get this kind of work done. STILL PAY A DOLLAR FOR EXTRACTING? STEVENSON, D. ,..,.,...... FOR SALE Two to four acres. o suburban property, well Improved. 'PhoaeBlack 1532, or see k. W. Kammerer, 2004 Adams avenue. FOR SALE Small house and a 14Qi uw-root lot. Buy rrorn owner nu9 save oommisetcaer's fee. Inquire oi J. Bachant, Cherry street Land for Sale. . 40 acres of fruit, garden or alfalfa land for sale cheap If Uses. seoa. C. D. Huffman, R. F. D. 2, La Grande. FOR SALE 1 chiffonier, I center ti me, i single oea witii mattress, l refrigerator, 1 lady's saddle; cheat If taken at once. 'Phipe Red B71. E. Sebbelov, opposite saganTaT'frt'y- ' ' For Sale! J '. ' The Cwrge Hansen property. Sev en room house with bath and pantry. closet room, corner lot; ,ood location. Street and sidewalk -Improvements done; part cash. Verms mn". trscyjj on application. , A bargain If taken snon. Inquire at Ferguson book store. 12-3-1 m ' : FURNITURE FOR SALE A snap if taken at tnce. Mrs. Fred Housh, at, 1701 Fourth street. 444 444444444 4 4 4; 4 4 , 4 WE WANT I 4 BOO to 1000 acres of lana sun- 4 able for apple orchard; must be 4 A .. 1 1 a frrlcratA RATT1A. I . 4" T ait ,w .. . o Also, houses to rent, we nave t demands. Why leave ? -ur house 4 Idle. THE VAN DUYN JtBAL-f XS-CO., -LA GRANDIi. OTtE. Office in Bcriber Block. Both phones. '4 44444444444 4 44 e e e s, "The Dentist I - .1... I . . . D. S. : 1 an It 1'