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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1909)
EVfcAlMt BsKItVKR. I.A Git ME, Olll CON, Tt'EsDAY, M AKfll 9, 1000. yAci; nvi: . lllrlh Kecord. j Born, Tuesday, March 8, 1909, to Mr. and Mrs. George Powell of this E PICKS SECRETARY 3IU1IT PAI 'ES. ?! city, a daughter. LOCAL ITEMS. . Mr. George Hansen returned to her home in North Powder today. Deputy Sheriff ' George LJndirren 1h In North Powder on legal matters. ' Druggist William Morrison of North Powder, la doing the city today. Press Lewis left this morning for Pendleton, where he will transact bus iness a few day. . v. .; ' Dr. T. M. IKnderson of rondleton, returned home on the delayed morn ing train. " Mr. and Mrs. Jay Van Buren are In Portland attending the auto show, which opened last evening In that city. Miss Maggie Bell has returned to , TT.l.rt otA. I.ln.. V n r r iiuiiiu m wiii inric for a few weeks under osteopathic treatment. 1 , Kev. C. E. Deal will preach at Island City tomorrow evening on the sub ject, "Relation of the Disciple to the Teacher," V. R. Meade and wife of Sumpter, passed through Baker last 1 night on their way to La Grande. Baker Her ald. . ' ' . A Prltl In In frnm hln farm voat nf the city, stating there was about 10 inches of new snow fell at his place last night. L L. McKennon, B. F. Webb, J. B. Thorson of Elgin, and N. K. West are among those called to Portland In the Sorlber probe. They Iet last night. ' Ed Kiddle Is In Union today Inspect ing the flouring' mill there that has only recently been , remodeled In a manner similar to that done on the mill In this city. Railroad boys report about four feet of snow at Kamela. It is now about 'as deep as at any time this winter., Tills will make water for ir rigation later, on. ' J. B. Eaton was a passenger this morning en route to Salem, where he goes to attend a meeting of the state tax commission, to which he was re cently appointed. Halsten Bros, are going to consid erable expense to enlarge the gallery in their furniture store. Fir and Jef ferson, t' make room for the Incom ing stock. The gallery ' has been ex tended to the front of the building. The Ladies', Aid society of the M. E. church will meet Wednesday after noon at the home of Mrs. D. E. Cox, on Pennsylvania avenue, and a 10 cent tea 'will be served. The Cox home Is the former King residence.; All la dies of the church are Invited. C. W. Nottingham, the wiry state neriator from Multnomah county, re turned last night from a tour of Wal lowa county, the mission of, which was partially private. He was also In Ba ker and Malheur counties on the same ml?Klon. Ho took his departure for the west last evening. Attorney William B. Sargent re turned this morning from King Hill, T 1 1 Vi - u:hora Hrt liM'ip-nHnn nrnll'Pt covering 25,000 acres Is being develop ed. The water Is expedted to be ready to turn In the ditches on May 15. Mr. Sargent stated the La Grande Invest ment Co. was offered an advance of S25 per acre on the purchase made earlier in the year, but after looking over the situation he declined the of- Pirates ofjthe Air "They come like thieves In the night, dropping: hundreds , ol feet from high up In the sky, catch themselves, circle once or twice, then come at the owl like a thunderbolt." A quotation from tiie uniuual and interesting ttorjr of decoying hawks, which but one of the many splendidly illustrated articles which appear in the big March issue of RECREATION J This number it the first of a tenet of double numbers at the regular price, and it the mott su-( pt.rb issue of an outdoor magazine ever published. It contain magniScent full-psge plates worthy o! frsraxg. reproduced from photographi of thrilling ' moments in ou'door recreation. Nowhere else will you find such helpful, entertain ing articles illustrated exclusively by the mott ex pert photographers. RECREATION it famous from the fact that the men who write for kt page? have Been There and can start you planning your outdoor campaign. We want you to become acquainted with the magazine and all its helpfulness. BUY THE flARCH NUnBER AT ANY NCWSDEALER'S. IF HE CANNOT SUPPLY YCU, SEND US 25 CENTS AND WE WILL SEND YOU A COPY BY RETURN MAIL, an-i if at the same time, you iI mention the name and address of the dealer who cannot supply you with the magazine, we will tend you the beautiful RECREATION Calendar rs. Remember RECREATION it the only magsxirit thai will start jroe right and Wp joe to ataktj At snost of the outdoor seuotw Addicts RECREATION. 24 West 39th St, New Yott Born, Tuesday, March t, 1909, In this city, to Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Wal ker, a son. - , . rlty 1 Born, six miles north of this Tuesday, March 8, 1909, to Mr. and ".I... Mrs. Herbert-Melr, a 12-pound son. railme. Tilt new program at two Paninie Is a winner.- The new vaudeville people are making good In every particular. The acts are all new and their mono logue Is sprightly and Jaugh-produc-ing. The pictures are fresh and the subjects are the sort which always please." For an evening of pleasure and profit as well, the FaBtlme fills all the requirements. Dr. IV. D. McMillan Painless Denistry La Grande National Bank Bldq Both Phones OFFICIAL Seven hundred seventeen votes were casft in the city election yesterday, ac cording to the report of the board of canvassers filed late his- afternoon. The canvassing board under the new charter consists of the- recorder and all hold-over , councilmen. Today CounclIrnanj'Bay and Krctger and Re corder Cox went over the count und made slight alterations over that of the original report, but in no instan -e i changing the winners. Rayburn s ma jority was reduced two, and Meyers' reduced 20. There, were other minor changes. The official count follows: Mayor . ; To- " 1 2 3 4 tal Hull ......... . 59 157 185 118 Blj Paul ...... 1 .. . 11 57 44 65 is Totals ....... 70 224 229 163 332 Hall's majority, 298. Recorder . Cox . 59 141 180 114 494 Simmons 7 82 45 62 196 66 223 225 176 69J ! Totals Cox's plurality, Marshal Lukan , Rayburn ....... Waldon ...... 2?8. 9 33 28 53 21 38 72 108 103 121 316 99 104 46 277 '"" 14 Totals ....... 70 224 233 187 Rayburn's plurality, 39. Treasurer- ' TIetdenrelch .... 12 74 51" 58 181 Logan ..... 54 143 182 .118 497 Totals 66 217 233 176 67 Logan's majority, ,316. Councilmen: First ward. Monroe, 49; Second ward, Andrews, 125; Moore, 94; plurality, 31. Third ward. Meyers 180; Morgan, 47; Meyers' plurality, 133. Fourth ward. Price, 51; Kheak, 100; Williamson, 33; Hheak's majori ty, 49. Scattering votes, Matott, 3; Warnlck, 1, both In" First ward. Park acceptance: Yes", 413; No. 143; majority for, 270. Engineer Fred Schilke was called to Portland last night to attend the fune ral of his niece, Minnie Rehbi in, who died yesterday. I ; - , . , J . , r,:,. V-; - IHB PASTIMES POPCLAR ENTERTAINEr.S, MATT fc WRIGHT. (Oontlnuoltrom page 1.) has been a shrewd secretary, one on whom Bourne could depend always, Bourne's success a,t the polls has fre. quently been largely attributed to this same John C. Young. , , New Mining Company Fui'iiHI. Articles of Incorporation were filed today fr the South Oregon Mines company, with a capita) of $250,000. The principal office will be at Apple gate, Ore. Kozcr Makes .pM)lntiin-nt. Insurance Commissioner Koier has announced the appointment of J. M. Throne of Boseburg, an experienced banker, as.chtef clerk of the insurance department. B. a French Is visiting home today. ' . his' Cove Curos Kldnoy end Dlac2 dcr Diseases in Every Form Many Peopla ISavo Kidney Troubta and Do FJot Know It HOW TO FIND OUT. tt U the function of the kidneys to Eltat gjid purify the blood which it conaUatl puslng through them. When the kldneyi are ont ol order the ether organs, are affected. Immediately and you may have symptom of heart trouble, ctomach and liver trouble, nd ether, ailments, which are all owing to the kidney being weak and out ot order. If you are tick Foley's Kidney Curo will strengthen and build op the worn out tissues of the kidneys so they will act properly and the symptons of weakness, heart, stomach and liver trouble will disappear and yta will be restored to perfect health. How le TeM II Tos Hsve Kidney Treuble. You can easily determine if your kid eys are out of order by setting aside foe Z4 hours a bottle ot the urine passed pon arising, If upon examination It is cloudy or milky or has a briok-dust sed iment or small particles float about In it. wdnoys are diseased and Fotoy'f Kidney Cure should be taken at one. ITntao'ai HCrlnAt) ftutn lanleaaantta m - ""- w . take and acts directly npon the parts affected and you begin to feel better at once. It corrects slight disorders in a few days and it nas cured many obstinate ases after other treatment had failed. Oectors Said He Would Not live. Peter Prey, of Woodruff, Pa., write 'After doctoring for two years with the ftest physicians in Waynesburg, and still ptting worse, the doctors advised me if had any business to attend to I had bet ter attend to it at once, as I could not possibly live another month, as there was a cure for me. Foley's Kidney Cure was recommended to me by a friend, and I immediately sent my son to the store tor It and after taking three bottles I be la to get better ana continued to inc prove until I was entirely well." Two Slise, IOe and $14X3. SOLS AIQ REC0KS2EEDED IT A. T. inLL, DnigRlst. mm I The Latest, The Nobbiest, The WE HPl lE GOT THEM: m . SHOE ; Style 6003 T C-' A mi kid bKicU ' f Uca boot, with f. patts laos stars Bstt a ad had farins watted tola, ouli- $3,50-: S?-? Toe We also have the Krippendors-Dittman and other specialty lines. And last but not least-A Boy's Shoe guaranteed not to rip. The Opera House Block f "? The Cough Syrup that Lar rids the system of a cold by acting as a. cathartic on the bowels Is LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP Bees Is the original laxative congh syrop, contains no opiates, gently moves the bowels, carrying the cold off through the natural channels, Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. , ur owe at bilverthorn's. Ladles, the very latest thing In belting and lace collars lust arrived at . THE VAN DUTN CO. BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE i T. J. CRAY, Prop. : : t Board by the week 1 $5.00 and up t One block from depot, t ONLY HOUSE IN THE $ CITY EMPLOYING VJH11E I HELP ONLY I TRY OUR SERVICE , 4v$twwwev e VAN DUYN REALTY CO. ' 1 Timber Lands Orchard Lands heat Land e Cicy Property . See us Before Buying or j Selling ; VAN DUYN REALTY CO. fo) fearer '(Si tin nil r i til nit taiiMii in I mi' ft able, The Best All the nifty, natty things in Ladies' Oxfords 20 kinds, as well as the new things in Ladies' Boots Men's In Every Style Made by such manufacturers as The Hamilton Brown Shoe Go. who turn out more shoes from their combined factories than any other concern in the world. 1 00, 000 j pairs every working day. Peoples I The "Wily Ghink" I wash houses are having J their troubles with con- e ' J tagious diseases, etc. ! Ours is a , I Sanitary Laundry Not quite so cheap of course. We can't live on rice and rats. But our work is better; best of all, clean and sweet smelling; TRY US Both Phones CHERRY'S NEW LAUNDRY FISH FOR LENT! Nice smoked Finn and Hoddy Bloaters. . Extra nice God Fish, Mackeral. All kinds of canned Fish. Fresh vegatables are arriving. Spinach, As paragus, Cauliflower, Lettuce, Radishes, Ge! ery, Rhubard and Green Onions. City Grocery and Bakery, LPCLACK,Prop Bell P.ione Main 75 Independent 241 Most Service- f La Grande, Ore. e . There are several kinds of drilling but the kind the kind that makes , the farm pay is the drilling, which makes water avail able. There is no need, of a dry' farm. The task is not so jtm t. a y?; may think. I have had years of experience and understand the well bush ness thoroughly. ! D. M. HUNT I e LA GBANDE, OREGON Stwe DRILLING