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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1909)
r.(;t foul F.vi:xin o iss;itvi:it. ciiavnE, or.i con. wi:xicm.y, .iamaiiy z:, mn. eight iwv.i s. Did Your Potatoes Freeze? I!' We have several hundred sacks of firsl-c'ass potatoes 'a: $1. 5 p r hundred pounds ,5 7T ' aavAzAr tlHlllilMH' yibsoltiiely Tare . TL ni. r i n i rrrres? made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Made from Grape uuarantee or rure, Healthful, Delicious Food 1 II Li Grande Evening Observer Published Dally EsociA Sunday. CUKREY BROTHERS, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Coiled Preee Telegraph berWce. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Dally, single copy.,,. ,' tc .Dully, per month 65c .Pally, six month In advance. .. $3.50 Polly, one year In advance $6.60 Weekly, six month, In advance., 75c Weekly, one year, In advance. .. 1.00 JT&tered at the postofflce at La Grande ' a second-class matter. This papoc will aot publish any artl- cle appearing ever a nom do plume. BInod articles will be received sub ject to tho disc nt I (in of (he editors. Pli'iuo sign your articles and save dlt avpp'lm.iuf nt, AdvertlHlu; Rates. Display ad. rales furnished upon application. Local reading notices 10c per line Ami insertion; 5c per line for etch uunequent insertion. Resolutions of condolence, tc a lin . Cards of thanks, 3c a line. At the' request of the commercial men of this state hotel 'keepers In thi futttre will provide nine-foot sheets, according to a new law Just pawed by the legislature, During the same wee! the length of hatpins was also II mite : to 10 Inches. Whether the comine. clal men were Interested In this bin the reports from the capital do n ' tate. This has been an exceedingly bin week In social and educational clrelts Several events had to bo postponed, there were not sufficient nights In tl week to go around. It does not take long to Jump oui of good old summer time weather Ini winter. We must not get too Imp; -ttent spring is not here yet. Circuit court next week. Possibly the grand Jury may dig up a little ex cltement. If things are a little dull touay we live in hopes. FRUII IS HURT Walla Walla, Jan. 26. Although the opinions of experienced fruit men seem to differ In regard to the amourt of damage wrought upon the cron for (he coming season, there is still every reason to believe that the. Walla Walla valley output of fruit'1' will be larger than before. It. E. Trumbull, former asaHtant experimental ento mologist of the Washington State college, has made a study of the tree? and reports that the crop lins suf fered but very" little. Mr, Trumbull has, Just 'returned from the Kllekltut and White Salrtlon country, and exam ined the trees in ' that section of the country also. In regard to t'lln mat ter, lie. said: "I do nut think any a'. i!ie t'rult is damaged to any percepti ble degree In this, valley or In the ; imntry t have Juat Iwi.n vhilllnp. If hurt at all, the crops will bo. affected '. it slightly and I think the crop for 'hf! coming year shows every prospect "f being a record-breaker." This seems to be the opinion of sev eral Iii.-al fruit men, but tha "doubtlnr rhomcHes" also exist. Some of these declare that peaches can not live after the weather gets five below zero and that the limit for cherries is about 11 below. Their opinion Is that the peach crop Is totally destroyed except for a few dormant buds and the Blng cherries are also frozen out. Wlille this may be so, the majority of people favor the "bumper crop" Idea, exclusively and rtate that If anything, the output will be benefited rather than damaged ly the cold snap, The consensus of opinion arfnm the managers of the packing houses uid produce dealers, however, Is that, -lotwtthstandtng tho annu.il crop fail ure report, the Walla Walla valley orchards will yield their usual heavy returns this fall when tho fruit Is gathered. FLOUR Imperial Flour '' - $1.35 Reliance Flour - 1.20 North Powder Flour 1.25 Harnes Patent Flour 1.40 TRY US. We Guarantee to ivc Satisfaction l City Grocery and Bakery, xE.PCLACK,Prop PHONE MAIN 75 SfflME Oil FRIDAY Judge Knowles has set Friday an he date for the hearing and puas'pg sentence on Charles Anderson for con tempt of court fur glvlnir the Jury men a box of cigars while deliberating po the case wherein Anderson was defendant, charted with violating the local option law. Karl Jones, who Is a witness in the case. Is at present in the li:.l'luU. but It Is expected that he will be able to be out by that time. m The case of J. D. t'niy vs. the O R. & N. company, which has been on the court docket for the past three year, which Involved damart-s for building st fire by engines, has brm ettlrd. the railroad company paying :S0. While Mr. Casey Is nominally the prosecutor, the Insurance company U :r ml pn,wculor. Kline to Attend Inaugural nail. Corvalils, Ore., Jan. 2 7. S. L. Kline of thl.rUty, was appointed to repre sent Oregon at the Inaugural ball at Washington, D. C. Forty Killed In Wreck. Vienna, Jan. 27. It Is reported that 45 were killed In a wreck at Blslltz, Austrian Silesia. IMPED WATER? Ask HUNT the well man how to get it. D. M. HUNT 1 LA G3ANCE. OREGON Fever Sorea. Fever aorea and old chronic aorea should be- kept in healthy condition, should not be healed entirely, but ThU can be done, ay applying Cham berlain's Salve. This aalve has no su perior for this purpose. Tt Is also most excellent for chapped hands, sore nipples, burna and diseases of the skin. For sale by all good dealers. VALENTINES It Is a little early yet to display Val entines, but we are naturally anxious for you to see ours before you buy else where. We thought that there are a good many people In La Grande who would appreciate a valentine that Is tasteful and at the same time fitly ex presses the sentiment. of the season. .Some of our goods are In the window now. There are more on the road. MAGAZINES McCLURES Is now on sale. The lory of Cleveland's first administra tion and second campaign I told by George F. Parker, in "Cleveland, the Man." The short stories are away above the average. Some of the titles "Camilla's Marrli ge"; "The Right t Live"; "The Boy"j "Jim's Dude"; "Jack Did It."- The RED BOOK, TECHNICAL WOULD and SUCCESS are on sale now, FERGUSO N' S 'WHERE NOTHING IS TOO MUCH TROUBLE. I Baby Cross Can't Get Your washing done Send a Card j ; or Phone We 1 haveno babes It will be done Right too. CHERRY'S HEVJ LAUNDRY TITLES: You may have title to your home and again you may drily think you haye. Gall at our office and lert us explain what an abstract really means. Your ideas regarding ab stracts may be all wrong. Majiy people do not know what constitutes an ab stract, they think that an abstract is the equivalent of a deed. LR. OLIVER La Grande National Bank Build'ng Hard Wheat ! Flour Pastry i t i Kansas hard wheat flour- is Jie cjj'I ed fo cakes and pastries. This bakery has that kind of flour and the best pas tries and bread in the J city.. If not a customer t now, get in line and have the best there is. 1 ROYAL BAKERY i Notice- of MieklioltIers' Moiling. Noti.-e is hereby given that there .ill be a meetlnir of the stockholders !' La Grande Irrigation company on .londay, February first. 1909, at two Clock p. m., at the office ef La Grande Investment company, for the urpose of electing a Board of Di clors and conducting such other tiuslnes as may properly cow before lie stockholders. vj. K. WRIGHT. Secretary La Grande Irrigation C - -4-ii-i$-:j i i Quick Transfer : For Rspid Delivery Service I Call Up WILLC6CK BROS. We haw made arrangements viiiti lie 0. R. 0 N. Co. whereby any of its expirees can cblain ? sliriztd R. R. watch on monthly payments at re$uli: :pc: cash pikee. BALL- WALTHAhl.ELClN.'-llLltiClS. MMLKU-r 7ft P DEN move ments carried In slock zr.d every nafci scW by us guaranteed to pass railrczd inspection zr,)V.hereih the United States and Canada. SIEGRIST & CO- Largest Jewelry b" in EasternOregon Watch Inspectcrs for 0. R a N. Railroad Gomplete equipment for resetting and repairing rubber buggy tires. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZOERALD, Proprietor Complete Machine Shops and Foundry i. ""'' HOT DRINKS Just the kind of udrinks for cold I weather. ! CLAM BROTH BEEF TEA CHOCOLATE VJiih Whipped Cream $ ' ' I SELDER, 7ht CANDY MANT: BUST , 7 ( 17 -X SHE'S A QUEEN! SHirS A SIREN I Is an expreso'on that la always heard at sight of a well, deve woman. If you are flat-chested, v.ith BV undeveloped, a srawny neck, thin, lead arm remark will, never be applied to you. "SIP . ' wafers will make you beautiful,. bewitch- ink They DEVELOP THE BUST in a week from 3 to 6 Inches and produce a fine, firm, voluptuous I bosom. They fill out the hollow places, make tna arma hands ime and well modeled and the neck and shoulders shapely and of perfect contour. ot tnr n hottii. tod'i fnd you'll be pleased and grateful. "SI REN" wafers are absolutely harmless, pleasant to take, and convenient to carry around. They are sold under sa:-uatee to do all we claim or MONET BACK. ' Price $1.00 per bottle. Inquire at good drug stores or send DI RECT TO US. FREE. During the next 30 days only we will send you a sam ple bottle of these beauifying wafers on receipt of 10c to pay cost of packing and postage if you mention that you saw the advertisement In . this paper. The sample alone may te sufficient if the defects are trifling. DESK 4, ESTHETIC CHEMICAL CO., 81 W. 125th ST., NEW YORK. -aoa-- , t THE WORLD FAMED CAR The Cadallic Thirty Is New Here We are In positloa to do any kind of transferring. Give us a trial order. Calls answered day or ?ight 'Phonea. Day, Red 71. Night, Black 1271. Come look it over and see mere car value for eve-y dollar hnfstec than jcu ever dreamed ol Wc also Have the Famous Model 10 Buick i. Runabout W H. B0 UN EN K A MP CO -