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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1909)
nr.: day. jamauy id. tnwi. , i SALB SALE SRLE V LOCAL ITEMS. ' . ' Km i J Mrs. Ilaiina Rogers came over from Vr.ln thl morning. The law trm of Oliver & Ramsey has (Unsolved by mutual consent. ferry Oliver left this morning for nker City, where he will expert the Looks of Raker county. V V. Solder, proprietor of the Sel- 'Aer confectionery, Is visiting relative ; Cove intiay. Tli' Thomas dancing school, which . I .. . tin. i . .1 I . r 1 1 1 r: .1 1 ti: next VVJiJt aday" evening. Conductor and Mrs. Horton left this uornlng for points In the middle went, kvhere they will visit friends and rela-lives. I. U. WII.io.-i, for the past year in. i aer of the Wallowa eU rfrlc plant. . i.ew In tho city to, remain for a .i th or so. " The Thomas dancing school will give ii dance next Monday night.' Excel- nt music is promised for the occa sion. Nash against MeFall was the title t o rani In the iustlre court today. V here the ownership of a rick of wood YJi at stake. ' I Cora Ehertzer of Mineral, Wash.. Ind Mary E. Huntley and Edith W. aliller of Centralln, Wash., made tlm- .er stone proofs at the land office to- lay. - The new Cadllac ordered by W. H lohnenkamp has reached La Grande nd ii being exhlhtled at the Bohn ts- V:inp store. It Isli new model .' ;lie i-cyll.idar, 3';-liorse power t.v :?. and iivd at 50 miles. It Is simii'tr to u ar owned b' J. H. Ollvi', though liii, ped with several new atifrs. Constable Faulk Is about to go into .iip'oxiiion with local candy men. H 'ins been ordered to attach the Amos mfectlonery stock at Imbler, left hum hv the 1 in i i r tri i) t ii leavlntr taken !y the proprietor a few days ngo. Th'e lock fs valued at approximately $75, md will be cared for my the constable ntll legal dispensation has been mr.de If It. Articles of Incoporallon of the B!a Creek Power and Mining company, liuvu been filed In h county clerk's office accoraini. to the Blue Mountain Eagle. The Incorporators are William Baker, Carney Khoris and J. T. Hin ker, with, the main !!? In Pendle ton. The capital stock 1 J 10,000 and Is divided Into 200 shares .of the. par value of 1100 each. The company pro poses to engage In a general mining and power supply business and the ar ticles enumerate the usual declarations f objects, alms and pursuits Incident to corporations of like character. Special Team. L. L. Shaw, singer,, and. the Tiny Richards, in a special sketch, will ap pear at the Pastime as special attrac tions tonight. Manager Eccles will announce that he Is assured of the presence of tho trunk men tomor row morning. . i I'lrc Swoops Messina. 1 Messina, Jan. 19. Fire which brd.e ut early today Is sweeping unchecked ver the earthquake ruins. Little fcater Is available. A vast amount of reasure which was saved from the previous disaster will probably be lost ntlrely. flolse KoIoiih Memorializing Confess. Boise, Idaho, Jan. 19. 9 memorial o congress protesting against any re liction In the tariff on lumber, coal, ool, lead ore and hides, was passed ly the legislature here today. Five publicans voted wld ''" democrats gainst the adoption :.l thfc memorial.. Ills Prices for Wool. Wool men of Baker, Grant and nion counties who happened to be In iaker City Saturday ' evening, were eated to a little surprise by Miles ee, the pioneer sheep and wool man ' this section, who buys as well as i lls the product. ' T9n the vcrr hcclj of ll.o Natluiiu! oolgrowers meeting at Pocatello, here resolutions were being adopted Avorlng warehouses and many other pings to raise the price of wool, Mr. Bee offered growers here 15 cents a mind for wool. The surprise given wool men wh eolved the offer had an effect of In stigating conditions. . Telegraphic hi vice from Boston to members of thi sociatlon urges growers to hold tliel oI for higher prices than have ye' en offered. i 1 1 1 "--K 1 1 "r. lata XL Creamery at Baker City. There will be a feeling of pleasure over the fact that E. D. Severance, who waa prominent In a creamery propo sition for Baker- county some time ago, Is In Portland now pureha achlnery for a creamery and th.it said creamery Is to be located in ttaker City. Baker Herald. , SOCILTY. t The Current Topic club . meetlnir nhlch was scheduled to meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hanna next Friday night, has been postponed until the following Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Sherwood Williams will as sist In vntertalnlng. The Jjti tiles' Aid society of tho M. E. church will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Whitby. Business of Importance will be transacted, and all members are uig-d to be present. . Irs. J. X. Cyrkltt will Intertaln the Kaffee Ktatch next Friday afternoon. bbcr t Iarkr, TIjc St cuic Slat k K"! Artist nut Jnirglcr. . ... I. i:':'..'t,,V-. M'CliARY IS LAIDTOREST .The funeral of the late Joe McCrary was held at Elks hall this morning at 10 o'clock. Mr. McCrary was a prom inent and beloved member of the or der, and a large number united to do his memory honor. The services were conducted by Exalted Ruler C. S. Dunn. CoK F. S. Ivanhoe recited Bry ant's beautiful poem, "ThanatopBis." The choir from the Presbyterian church, consisting of Mrs. Pllverthorn, Mrs. A. L. Richardson and George and Charles Cochran, sang. The services, which are very beautiful and Impress ive, were closed by the work of the ritual. Interment took place at the Ma sonic cemetery. Messrs. Peare, O'Nell, Abegg, Pike, Brown and Bayburn act ed as pallbearers. . Ill Helen Mt'LecMl, in Babes in ToylaiiuV To Whom It May Concern. Notice Is hereby given that on De cember 1 I took up at my place at Starkey, one pale red cow branded 7 J. K." on right hip; crop off right ear; waddle under throat; one 2-year-old red steer, swallow fork In left ear; no visible brands. They are now nt the Ruhl farm near Alice!, .and will be sold according to law unless the owner pays costs and proves proper ty. , l-15-4tw E. F. JONES. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or., Department of the Interlonr December 28, 1908. -Notice Is hereby given that MARCUS R. YATES.' of Pendleton, Oregon, who, on January 12.J907, made timber and stone sworn statement No 4848, seilal No. 02841, for SE14 SEW, section 21, W SW4, XE SW14, section -22, toWnsh'.p 3 south, range 35 E. Wr. M., has filed notice of intention to make final tim ber and stone proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the county clerk of Umatilla county, Ore oi, at Pendleton, Oregon, on the 10. day of March, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Gott- harl A. Ellstrom, Laura L. Yates, George Light, Thomas M. Lowe, all of Pendleton, Oregon. : F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. -(Continued from page l.y affixed to messages, both above and below that of democratic names. The first one to go to Rusk was of a pri vate nature, from the republican headquarters here, but having to do with the vote. Then was sent one signed by the merchants, irrespective of political affiliations; next went one from prominent republicans here, in cluding County Chairman Peare, State Republican Committeeman C, E. Coch ran, and W. J. Snodgrass. The tone of each was to adhere to pledges. Text of Telegrams. One of the telegrams addressed to Rusk and Richardson read: "Both parties, democratic and re publican alike, expect your votes to be cast for Chamberlain In accordance with your pledges." . (Signed) C. E. COCHRAN, Republican State Committeeman. J. H. PEARE, County Republican Committee Chair- W. J. SNODGRASS, State Republican Committeeman. , F. S. IVANHOE, President Taft-Sherman Club. JOHN WILSON, County Democratic Commute Chair man. The one from the merchants and businessmen, follows: "The business Interests of La Grande expect you to stick to your pledges from start to finish, and vote as prom. Ised." There were at least a dozen slg. nitures to this one, embracing nearly every business and political faith In the city. JANUARY CLEARANCE AND WHITE GOODS SALE SALE Th C.rmrrh Sotvh that rids the svstem of a cold by acting as a cathartic on the bowels is LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP Bees is the original laativs cough yrup, contains no opiates, gently moves tha bowels, carrying the cold cfl through the oatnral chaonets, Guaranteed to fiva taiifciaction or money rsfuoded. i 10 DAYS teiwary 13 to January 23--10 DAYS The successful buyer is he who buys in advance zrA lakes advantage of the low prices and lays in a supply for the Home, Farm and Individual at a saving from 10 to 50 perc nt. . , - .; - YOU LOAN MONEY At 8 per cent ami think you are making a good investment. Why not Invest In the goods you will need while you can get them at a greater bargain. YOU BORROW MONEY and pay 8 per cent interest when you are compelled to buy the goods you know you wllne ed -aid pay full price for them, Why not make the saving of iO and 50 per cent while you can get it thereby making a good investment on the money. 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On the second day she was a great deal bet ter; and on the fifth day, October 23d, she was entirely well of her cold and bronchitis, which I attribute to this splendid medicine. I recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy unre servedly as I have found It the surest, safest and quickest cure for colds, both for children and adults, of any I have ever used." For sale by all good dealers. f4t SPECIAL MNOUMCEMENT Call and inspect our new lot of ex- ira fine writing paper i 50c .3 box Other kinds IGc zzd up Dr. W. D McMillan Painless Denistry La Grande National Bank Bldg Both Phones Kartliiiakes in the Kast. Smyrna, Jan. 19. Heavy earth quake shocks were felt here and In several neighboring .towns today. Considerable damage and many deaths are reported. The Louisiana and Vir ginia, American warships, In the har bor, were not damaged. Bend is to have a power plant. Tho W"ts of Medford won, and are happy. A Eugene man ki!l-d the limit, 50 ducks, one day, near that city. IH. It. I LINCOLN. 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