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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1909)
icioirr pages. PAGE STX. EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. OREGON, MONDAY, BLARCTI 1. 1009. ' . I 15 i i I Cv R. SIM 50 c As Good' As Art Goods at Half price and Less An Irresistable Appeal to Lovers of Fine Art I FRESH As western representative of Mar tin La be one of the finest art goods houses In New York I have on hand thvlr Immense line of art needle work pieces. Now, I Intend to engage in business here and have leased the former pre mines of the Heacock Jewelry store. As I have finished my trip, Martin La bo wires me not to return samples, but to dispose of them at any cost. This I Intend to do. 'TIs a splendid opportunity to Introduce myself by helping you secure these . beautiful pieces at half their real value. The collection Is by far the largest ever shown and embraces a compre hensive assortment of exquisite and beautiful line of Mexican Drawn Work, Battenburg and Cluny laces. A display of this sort Is found only In the largest cities and then at prices twice over what I shall ask. FOR EXAMPLE REGULAR PRICE 35c to $2.00 Doilys $4.60 to $20.00 Squares and Center Pieces $4. to. $10. Scarfs MY PRICE 15c to 95c $1.95 to $8.75 $1.95 to$k.75 Dress Goods Going at Half Price m m A sample line of dress patterns In my possession, also go at half. Fancy Mohairs, Suitings, Panamas, Sicilians, and Serges In plain and fancy weaves. 1 10.00 pattern for $7.50 pattern for $5.00 pattern for . About 200 different patterns in all. Suitable for chlldrren's, mlssess and women's dresses, skirts and suits. Prices range about as follow: .'...$1.05 $3.25 .$2.50 and $3.25 SALE BEGINS TUESDA Y MARCH 2 and will continue as ton as the goods last D. LONDON, Store formerly Occupied by the Heacock Jewelery Store A SENSIBLE L1TTIJ) GIFT. J Make her a present that can, be put to every-day use. A set1 of tombs, a Toilet Table Set of Manicure necessities, Silver backed Mirror, Brush Comb, Silver Dressing Box, etc. Our display of plated Silver- s ware articles offers you many und J Table helpful Ideas be the gift Intend-1 ed for any anniversary. .' T U. PET APT? A. J. JL 1 L JL JL V LEADING AMD PIONEER JEWELER z : PASTIME THEATRE FERRIX & FRENCH. Proprietors and Managers. 4 PROGRAM: WOOD & COAL In quantities to suit Warehouse Storage Truck and Transfer : 0. tr. FOWLER Phone Main 10 An Exacting Father-in-Law. Now I'm Here, I'll Stay. Vaudeville: The Tiny "Dancing Richards." On the Warpath 1000-foot film. Vaudeville Tanner and Desmond. Illustrated song: "We've Been, Chums for 50 Years." Three performances nightly. Doors open at 7 p. m. Matinees Wednesday and Sat urday at 3 p. m. Cluingc of program Monday, Wednesday und Friday. 44444444444444 Motor boat racing, yacht races and rowing p-guttus on Lake Washington, will be a daily feature of the A. Y. 1". t'xpoi:lcn. Six via I Ileal lMate Bargain. Joi'50 cash will buy 13 lots. 1 brick house, 2 frame houses, pood orchard.' wl'h v;ir vl'iV.t; if i.iVti fit wet!;, and avsu:;i. loan of $13". . Income from property $34.00 per month. Loan payable $'.'!.: monthly. LA C.UAXD13 INVESTMENT CO. of March. 1909, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the court house. In La Grande. Oregon, as the time and place tor hearing objections to such final account and truyettlemeiu there of. MEHTIE ALDHICH Adminstrator of the Estate of Mu-.. A. r 'AWIrkh. Deceased. I 2-1-8-15-22-3-1 NttTK'K !' FINAL ACCOl'NT. Notice is hereby given that Merlin Aldrieh, administrator of the estate of Mary A. Aldrieh. deceased, has filed In the courv court of Union county, Oregon, b' Jlnal account In the mat ter of ail estate, and the county court has a.) pointed Tuesday, the tnd day 44 444 444444 Candidate's Announcement. 4 I take tills manner In Inform- Ing the voters of La Grande that I am a candidate for marshal of this city at t'.ie coining city elec- 4 tion and respectfully solicit their consideration. L. It A TBI UN. Good Cough Medicine for Children. The season for coughs and colds Is now at hand and too much care can not be used to protect the children. A child is much more likely to con tract diphtheria or scarlet fever when he has a cold. The quicker you cure hi. cold the less the risk. Chamber Jain's Cough Remedy Is the sole reli ance, of many mothers, and few of those who have tried it are willing to use any other. Mrs. F. F. Starcher, of Ripley, W. Va., says: "I have never used anything other than Chamber lain's Cough Remedy for my children, nnd it has always given good satisfac tion." This remedy contains no opium or other narcotics and may be given as confidently to a child as to an adult. For sale by all good dealers. mm University of Oregon, Eugene, Feb, 28. (Special.) Registration at the university for the second semester has been practically completed, and the total shows an Increase of 40 per cent over last year. The freshman class, composed entirely of graduates of four year high schools or academies, num bers 250 members, and a striking feat tire of the freshman registration that nearly 30 per cent, of them are from high schools outside of Oregon The number of students registered in the colleges of Liberal Arts and En glneerlng Is now nearly 600, and the grand total, including summer school law, medicine and music, Is over 1100 The plans for the new gymnasium and new girls' dormitory are nearly completed and the work of building will begin as soon as the weather will permit and the materials can be as sembled. Both buildings will be commodious and of first-class con structlon. The gymnasium will be modern In every way, including all necessary apparatus, a swimming tank and an indoor running track. It will probably be built on land newly ac quired lying just east of the men's dormitory. I HANDBAGS Genuine Alligator $6.00 Size for $t.M 7.00 Size for 5.00 8.00 Size for 6.00 THIS WEEK ONLY znsmuum & co. ADAMS AVEXVhi SCCIETIES mm There was a union meeting of the several young people's societies of the city last night In the Methodist church to hear Miss Holmes, the missionary from India, who discussed the or phanage and industrial school worV now In progress In the districts ove: which she travels. There was special music and a most Interesting and in structlve evening was the result. J. W. Earles Is transacting business n Wallowa county today. BADLY I T niy un CTAIIK 01MIKO To lay In an unconscious state for & minutes, Dieeuing protuseiy, was the critical condition which Oscar nckson, clerk at the Snodgrass gro cery was in last Saturday evening. He fell down the stairs and, striking Is head on a heavy piank, was ren dered unconscious and for 15 minutes was In the hay." Fellow workmen iscovered his plight and called medi al aid. Today he Is feeling refreshed but Is still unable to be at his work. The fall caused a deep scalp wound. hich will require time to heal, though it Is not a dangerous Injury. His fall was down the full length of the stairs and might have resulted ven worse. Near Death In Big Pond. It was a thrilling experience to Mrs. la Super to tace death. "For years severe lung trouble gave me Intense tifferlng," she writes, "and several times nearly caused my death. All remedies failed anil doctors said I was Incurable. Then Dr. King's New Dis covery brought quick relief and a cure so permanent that I have not been troubled in 12 years." Mrs. Super lives In Big Pond, Ta. It wokrs wonders In roMsJi nn.1 r"Ms. 're jrint. h.-m-' nli.e, I g-lppe. n.'thma. croup. whooping cough and all bronchial af fections. 50c and 111. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Xewlin Drug Co. a good Record We have conducted a laundry business in La Grande for many years. There must be a reason. A trial order will explain the mystery. A. B C. Laundry PHONE MAIN 7 i Accuracy the Key Note When you are installing a new plumbinrg system or making the minutest repair. We do this at the time you want it and at prices you can afford to pay. BAY & ZWEIFEL 211 DEPOT STRBEI "Tastes LiEe Maple" Said a sweet Utile girl vlin tried '.ton hntcakfm. It tintel like muyle on all kinds of bread and cakes. . Towie's CIRCUS Brand Table Syrup in n dollcloan blonri of Sujrer Cane Syrup, Corn Syrup, Houey and Maple Syrup Yoaritrocor ban It ask him tmtajr bow locei cut-out Wild Auluuds free. The Towle Hapl Syrup Co. selling Columbia 10-Inch disc records for 5 cents each. s Changed Ills Location. All parties wishing a first-class workman to repair their watches and Jewelry, will find O. M: Heacock lo cated with Carl Bros., at Huelat's old Bland. Repairing done promptly, tf WHY NOT TRY Popliam'a ASTHMA REMEDT? lilves prompt and positive relief i every case. Sold by druggists, Rrlce $1.00. Trial package by mall 10 cents. Williams Mfg. Co., Props. Cleveland . For sal by A. T. HILL. DruggUt. A giiaronteed Cough remedy Is I!ee Laxative Cough syrup. For coughs. coM, croup, whooping cough, hoarse ness nnd all bronchial affections. Best for children because It Is quick to re lieve and tastes good. Gently laxa tive. Sold at Silvertorn's Family drug store. Bl'SSEY'S HACK LINE. Best of service, Day and f Xlght Haika tfrulshed for funerals and private parties. 4 4 Baggage transferred Day and 4 Night and Sundays. 4 Stand at Paul's Cigar Store. 4 'Phone Red 141 4 4 Night IPhone Main 25. 4 4 4 4 4 4 E. L. Bl'SSEY." 4 4444444444444444 DO YOU KNOW FOR CERTAIN? that your title is gocd? An abstract will tell you all about it and it may be to your advantage to have one made. You cannot afford to take chances. Easy Prices on Records. ' The Bramwell Music company Is l.R. OLIVER': La Grande National Bank I Building . . ED STBJXGIUM, ' 4 AUCTIONEER. 4 4 Sale cried . on short, notice. 4 4 Satisfaction guaranteed 4 4 No extra charge for distance. 4 4 LA GRANDE - - OREGON 4 4 Route N, 'Phone No. IS 6x8 4