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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1909)
PCHT PACE UPEIK IILLIIKY OPlIKl . ADAMS School DiHtrk t Bond Election Notice. . Notice U hereby given that at a chool meeting of school district No. One, of Union county, Oregon, to bo held at High School building in said district, on the 27th day of Morch, 1909, there will be submitted to the legal voters of said district the ques tion of contracting a bonded debt of twenty-five thousand d&llars for the purpose of( erecting and equipping a high school building, the vote to bo by ballot, upon which shall bo the words, "Bonds Yes," and the words, "Bonds No." Polls to be opened at 1 o'clock p. m. and remain open until 4 o'clock p. m. By order of the board of directors of school district No. One, of Union county, Oregon. ' - Dated this 5th duy of March, A. D. 190. ARTHUR C. WILLIAMS, DAVID .BAY, . v , Clerk. Chairman. ' , . Treasurer's tall lor City Warrants, Notice is hereby given that there are now funds on hand to pay all out standing warrants issued on General Fund of La Grande City, up to and In luding No. 6968, endorsed July 10th, J 907. Interest on all warrants on General Fund from No. 6893 to No. 6968, In cluslve, ceases from this date. La Grande, March 10, 1909. J. K. WRIGHT, City Treasurer. . ''TTTTTTttTTtTt?TtTTTTTTTTt i Merchants! Save $w,ooo 1 In 1QM thm Mohrntc 2 - - - m mt m m mm m t of Oregon ; saved over t $10,000 by carrying a part " of their Insurance in their 3 own company, the Oregon Z Merchants Mutual Fire As- J surance Association, of J Dayton, Oregon. In 1908 J they will save $15,000. 4 During the same period 3 their neighbors were hand - ing over $1,500,000 in profits to outside companies 3 In the Oregon Merchants Mutual you get: INSURANCE AT COST A LIMIT TO YOUR LIABIL J iTES P RCMPTSETTLtMENT OF LOSSES . I J. IV. OLIVER, Agent TtTTtTTtTtTTI yagazme IF YOU'VE GOT little more money than you need for every-day uses, that' liable to iinJ ia way to Wsll Strest ome time for good new' uke" in vest I j centi of it in the March EVERYBODY'S and find out kow much chance you're got in the big fcDowV game." Your 15 cenu will pay you back I THURSDAY' Visit our show rooms and be convinced that for distinctive and MRS. L MODERN. MILLINERY Moderately Priced Rats and Ruching i AVENUE , j primes I BUSINESS COLLEGE 1. I WASMINOTON ANDTXNTMVT. I I PORTLAND. OREOOM LI Jl WRITE FOR CATALOG It Saved His Leg. "All thought I'd lose my leg,' writes J. A. Swenson, Watertown, WI3. "Ten years of ecssema, that 15 doctors could not cure, had at last laid me up Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured It sound and well." Infallible for ski.i eruptions, eczema, salt rheum, bolls. feve rsores, burns, scalds, cuts and piles. 26c at Newlln Drug Co.'s. First-Class Re pairing ALL WORK GUARANTEED. A Shoe poorly retired 1 worthless, but . a projicrly rc- imlrt'd Shoo Is good as new. My 4 work pleases and satisfies. R Plant THE OLD PRESTON STAND. Quick Transfer For Rapid Delivery Setvice Call Up fit ff m m 90 Ma riLLCtcn diwjj. We are in position to do any kind of transferring. Give us a trial order. Calls answered day or night. 'Phones: ' - Day, Red 761. Night, Black 1271. PASTIME THEATRE 4 FKKHIN & FHENCII. Proprietors and Managers. A REAL TREAT. PROGRAM: 4 Vaudeville: "Dream On(" 4 4 Angela May. Mazle Mazie, Angela May. Monologue, J. Louis MacEvoy. Comic Opera Skit, "What the Papers Say," closing with "Just My Style" from "Fantana." An gela May and Mr. MacEvoy. "KIppy," the cartoonist come dian. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Illustrated Marry You." song "When I When Love Will. All's Welt That Ends Well. Dr. Wrfght's Invention, Forced to Play Cop. Change of program Sunday, Wednesday and Friday. Mati nees: Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Doors open at t:30 p. m. . Evening performance at 7 p. m. ' I I EVF.MNO OllSKKVMt, I C.HAXDE, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MARCH Ulh, SMITH NEW STOCK HERE Spring is here, busi ness has started and I am prepared forthe " " rush, with a new , complete line of Wall Paper Paint Oil and Glass Look my spring line , of Wall Paper over.. New designs just arrived. James A. Bugg Adams A.enue LOW RATES TO OREGON DAILY DURINC MARCH and APRIL from all part3 of the East " lid iiAJinu r- a) W OREGON SHORT 1 IIMC THE OREGON RAILROA & NAVIGATION CO. SOUTHERN PACIFIC 33. Irom Chicago' $30 50 f-om St. Louis $25. from Omaha $25 fro.ii Kansas City Correspondingly low from all other points. To the Public Write letters to everybody you kno In the east and tell them about these low colonist rates. Send the(m litera ture about Oregon, or send their ad dresses to us and we' will do it. In this way you can be a great help in the growth and progress of your state. You Can Prepay Fares for any one from any place if ou want to. Deposit the necessary amount with our local agent and he will tele graph ticket promptly. Inquire of Agents or write to WM. McMURRAT General Passenger Agent The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co 8outhern Pacific Co. (Lines In Oregon) Portland, Oregon OREGON, THURSDAY. MAHC1I 18, l0. 7SU exclusive styles, high quality.and superior workmanship, we CITY BILLS AS ALLOWED The bills against the . city of La Grande that were allowed at the meet ing last nighty follow: . . General Fund. Arthur Curtis, surveying. . J, M. Matott, St, Supt. . . . . H. J. Rltter, photographs . Ferguson, stationery .... . . Dr. Blggers, city physician . . Morning Star, printing . , . . Miscellaneous small bills . . Boarding prisoners , Expenses, Anderson case .. . Joe Junes, caring hose . .'. . MO 75.00 S.50 3.25 27.60 24.74 7.70 4.60 41.10 S.OO Judges and clerks election... 102.00 J. W. Walden, chief JSH. MoLachlln, police ... E. R. Carr, police , . 85.00 ,. 75.00 75.00 . 60.00 ,. 33.35 . . 90.00 ; .$100.00 , . 10.00 8.05 .. 16.35 ,. 23.50 ... .17 J. W. Black, poundmaster . J. F, Baker, city attorney . D. E. Cox, recorder ...... . Water Fund. H, G. Oilman, water Supt. . John Allen, pumping Horace Knapp, labor . . . . Supplies L. A. PIckler, surveying . Lilly-Foster Hdwe. Co. Salaries of councllmen mayor Cont highlit Fund Freight Stamps and expenses . ... and 1.09 11.20 1.90 Plans for New Natatorlum. In the window of Adler's may ; be seen the- perspective of th new nata torlum building, or which plans have been drawn by M. P. White, the home architect, for the oHt Springs Land & Improvement company of this city, which contemplates the erection this year of a building to coHt between $15,000 and $20,000, the cement plunge Hlone to cost, It Is estimated, $5800. The new nuatorlum will be built on the site of the present one, at the east end of Center and Church streets. Haker City DenWrat. TIIIHD HIDDEN DKATIf. Another Klfrlii Mail Dros Dead With out Warning. ' Elgin, March 18. (Special.) C. E. MacCellus, living three miles from Elgin, died very suddenly yesterday of heart disease. He arose well, and In tmiial spirits.-but later In. the dav complained of a pain in the heart Twenty minutes luter he died. This is the third death from heart dlsea In the past month In the vicinity of Elgin. A guaranteed Cough remedy is Eee Laxative Cough syrup. For coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, hoarser ness and all bronchial affections. Beat for children because it Is quick to re Heve and tastes good. Gently laxa live. Sold at Silvertorn's Family drug hture. Woods Liver Medlrlne Is a liver reg. ulator which brings qulek relief to slek he;itlache, constipation, bilious ness and other symptoms of liver dis orders. Particularly recommended for Jaundice, chills, fever, tnulartn. The $1 size contains 214 times as much as the 50c size. Sold at Silver- thorn's Family Drug store. A MUGHAL ofi'i:k. A. T. Hill, DrugKlt, Gimrunt-s lo Cure Djsim'IihIu If He Fulls, the Medi cine C'oMh Nothing. To unquestionably irove to th peo ple of La Grande that Indigestion and dyspe psia is curable and that HoxjiJI Dyspepsia Tablets will effect the :::, we will furnish the medicine il.- itute ly free if it falls to give rn ::i'kte sat isfaction to anyone jrUl.v. it a trial. The remarknhlr vu . of Itexall Ivpeimia TnbK-i" is largely due : to the new and suci'T-ful met'nod of man ufacture, whereby the well known properties of bismuth, subnltrate and pepsin have been combined with car mlnatlves and their agents. Bismuth, subnltrate and pepsin are recognized by the entire medical pro fesslon as specifics for acute Indlges- 19n and 20th . AVENUE WALL All the newest things in wall paper. Pa ptr your rooms with some of MAXWELL'S exclusive designs. j; ; Paints, Oils, Varnish Japalac and Liquid Veneer j W H. B0HWENKAMP CO DAILY OBSERVER 65c a Month " , W rt rr e are TO SERVE YOU TRY US "Nothing Is Too Much Trouble" THE BOOK STORE FERGU ED. PROPECK, The Second Hand Dealer i HE illM tlon and dyspepsia. ' The pepsin used In Rexall Dyspep- sla Tablets is manufactured by a new process which develops its greatest efi flleeney IVpftiir ffCiiflfr 'ti h. di- gestive apparatus one of the most im portant elements of the digestive fluid and exerts a tonic, Influence upon all the glands which supply all the other elements necessary to proper assimi lation and digestion. The carminatives add properties which rromptly relieve the disturb- TAOE titoer. lead PAPER I ances and pain caused by undigested food, . The perfect combination of these In- gredlents make a remedy absolutely i Shcinipfe.'iat!i' i'ndf "invftiuii.lirfor tfV ; complete cure of Indigestion and dys pepsia. We are so positively certain of this that we sell Rexall Dyspepsia Tablet on our own personal guarantee that they will either cure you or cost yoi nothing. Three sizes, J 5c, 45c and t)c A. T. Hill, druggist. Glm TRY US SOW's 0 ..it--. ' i: m . i. " ft