La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 19, 1909, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Our Millinery Opening has certainly been the success of the season. Every lady, if nothing more than to become acquainted
with correct styles; should avail herself of the privilege by calling this evening or tomorrow and view our exclusive uptodate creations
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School District Bond Election Notice.
Notloe Is hereby given that at a
school meeting of school district No.
One, ef Union county, Oregon, to bo
tield at High School building In said
district, on the J7th day of Morch,
IS09, there will be submitted to the
legal voters of said district the ques
tion of contracting a bonded debt of
twenty-five thousand dollars for the
purpose of erecting and equipping a
high school building, the vote to be
by ballot, upon which shall be 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
cf school district No. One, of Union
county, Oregon.
Dated this 5th day of March, A. D.
1909. ARTHUR C. WILLIAMS,
DAVID BAY, Clerk-Chairman.
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I BUSINESS COLLEGE
I II WASHINSTON ANOTKNTMSTS.
Ul 1 PORTLAND. OHMOK
JLX WRITE FOR CATALOG
It Saved Ills Leg.
"All thought I'd lose my leg,"
writes J. A. Swenson, Watertown, Wis.
"Ten years of eczema, that 16 doctors
could not cure, had at last laid me up.
Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured It
sound and well." Infallible for skit
eruptions, eczema, salt rheum, bolls,
feve rsores, burns, scalds, cuts and
piles. 25c at Newlln Drug Co.'s.
The "Wily Ghink"
wash houses are having
their troubles with con
tagious diseases, etc.
Ours is a
j Sanitary
Laundry
Treasurer's fall for City Warrants.
Notice Is hereby given that there are
mow funds on hand to pay all out
standing warrants issued on General
'Fund of La Grande City, up to and In
cluding No. 6968, endorsed July 10th,
1907. ;
Interest on all warrants on General
Fund from No 6893 to No. 6968, In
clusive, ceases from this date.
La Grande, March 10, 1909.
J. K. WRIGHT, City Treasurer.
I Merchantsl Save
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pairing
I ALL WORK CUA1UNTEED.
J A Shoe poorly repaired Is
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paired Shoe Is good us new. ly
J work pleases and satisfies.
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THE OLD PRESTON STAND.
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Not quite so cheap . of
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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 :
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In 1907 the Merchants
of Oregon saved over
$10,000 by carrying a part
of their Insurance in their
own company, the Oregon
Merchants Mutual Fire As
surance Association, of
Dayton, Oregon. In 1908
they will save $15,000.
During the same period
their neighbors were hand
ing over $1,500,000 in
profits to outside companies
In the Oregon Merchants
Mutual you get:
INSURANCE AT COST
A LIMIT TO YOUR LIABIL
ITIES P R0 MPT SETTLEMENT OF
LOSSES
J. IV. OUVER, Agent
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Quick Transfer
For Rapid Delivery Seivice
: Call Up
WILLCOCK BROS.
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
f!fcagazine
IF Y01TVE GOT
5:t!e ir.ortf fiioncy than you nee J
br every-day uses, that's liable to
nd iu wy to Wall Street some
time fbr good new sake" in
vest i j centi of it in the March
EVERYBODY'S and find out
Low much chance you've got in
" the bij fellow pmc"
Your i y cents wQl piy you back
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FEUIIIX FRENCH.
' Proprietors and Managers.
PROGRAM:
Vaudeville:
"Dream Ori" 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.
"Klppy," the cartoonist comedian.
Illustrated
You."
song "I Want
When Love Wtil.
All's Well That Ends WclL
The Fank Messenger.
A Secret.
Change of program Sunday,
Wednesday and Friday. Mati
nees: Monday, Wednesday and
Saturday. Doors open at 1:10
m. Evening performance
7 p. m.
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NOKTI1WKST NEWS.
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The big revival meetings among the
Indians on the reBervatlon and under
the ausploes "of the Preibyterlan
church .will be held, at the Tutullla
mission for one week, beginning with
Wednesday. May 28.
The hearing of the O. IV & N. side
of the grain rates in effect between
eastern- Oregon points and Portland,
which whs to have been held yesterday
before the railroad commission at Sa
lem, failed to materialize. The head
officials of the road had been called
from the state on business so the hear
ing was postponed until April 26.. .
Among other questions absorbing
the attention of the Walla Walla Trac
tion company, It Is understood, is the
location of an amusement park for
the coming summer. Seevral propo
sitions are receiving their consldera
tlon and within a few days It is very
likely that some site will be definitely
decided upon.
Hear ye, hear ye, Hear ye now!
Friday and Saturday, March 28 and
27 has been duly set apart by the com
mon council of the city of Pendleton,
state of Oregon, as a general clean-up
av the Pendleton Tribune. All
school children, all women's organic
tlons and all churches are Invited to
lend a helping hand in this worthy
undertaking. On the above mentioned
days all rubbish will be raked together
and that portion which is not burned
will be carted otf on the following
Monday.
RATES
TO
OREGON
DAILY
DURING MARCH and APRIL
from all part3of the East
Vid
UNION PACIFIC
OREGON SHORT 1 INC
, THE OREGON'
RAILROA &. NAVIGATION CO.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
i33. from Chicago
$30 50 f-om St. Louis
$25. from Omaha
$25 from 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 them litera
ture about Oregon, or Rend 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 you
want to. Deposit the necessary amount
with our local agent and he will tele
graph ticket promptly.
Inquire of Agents or write to
WM. McMURKAT
General Passenger Agent
The Oregon Railroad tt Navigation Co
Southern Pacific Co. (Lines In Oregon)
Portland, Oregon
WALL PAPER
All the newest things in wall paper. Pa
per your rooms with some of MAXWELL'S
exclusive designs.
Paints, Oils, Varnish
Japalac and Liquid Veneer
W H. BOHNENKAMP CO
DAILY OBSERVER 65c a Month
WF.I)IIX AT SSVJIMEKVILLE.
Harry Xwhlll and Ethel Hamilton
I'nitcd in Marrlasv lMt Wediiendiiy.
Summerville. March 18. (Special.)
On Wednesday evening, March 17,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Hamilton of Summerville, occurred the
marriage of their daughter, Mix Ethel
to Harry A. Newhill, a son of Mr. and
Mrs, J. J. isewuii oi uumiun vum ,
The ceremony was performed by
Rev. Alpha F. Kline of Summerville,
In the presence of only the Immediate
friends. The young couple have a
large circle of friends and acquaint
ances who hanten to extend hearty con
gratulations. -
LIVE JEN'S JENSEN.
Employe on Jowiih Train l Jens Jen
sen, Kxc't for Grafting.
The Barlow Bros', news agency has
a man In Its employ on the Joseph-La
Grande train that meets every require
ment of a regular "Jens Jt-nsen," of
funny picture type, except that this
JenH Jensen Is no grafter. He wears
the vlsored cap, has the same stoop,
uses the same brogue and except for
the exception cited, 1st a Jens Jensen
through and through. In his Jensen
brogue he cries his wares to the pas
sengers and his genial smiles often
times sell for hi man article when
other wise no sale would he recorded.
He has been In this county for 21
years, hut never seems to be able to
acquire the American dliilect.
But last St. Patrick's day Jens was
an Irishman, an Irishman of which an
Irishman tan be proud of.
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YOU
"Nothing Is Too Much Trouble'
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START FACTOKY MONDAY.
Palmer Mill lUx Factory Completed
Wlicn Illoucr Systiiii Is Done.
Another huge blower system Is h. Ing
lpt!i!lpl ty the George Palmer Lum
ber oompany. It U similar to the one
that now urnvev all the refuse from
the planlns mil! to the boiler roo-ns,
hut this one will be operated f in the
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ed. A large fan wi'l oo-.-nite the s-s-tem.
The hnx factory . costing several
thousands and held back from com
pletion on account of delayed ship
ments of machinery, will be ready to
start next Monday.
Plneules are for backache and bring
oulck relief to lumbago, rheumatism,
fatigue and all other symptoms of kid- 1. H
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GREAT CUT IN LUMBER
PRICES
We are closihg our our retail lumber yard in
La Jrande. Discount on rough, sizad, matched
and finish lumber 20 per cent. 75 and 10 per
cent off on doors and sash, universal lisC Regu
lar moulding and mill work same as lumber. Job
lots at any old price. Delivery at yard. Stock
taken in present shape and in quanities amounting
to $20. or more. No reduction on small lots and on
stuff gotten out to special order.
Stoddard Lumber Co.
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hey disease. They are a tonic to the and amendatory thereto, the NW14
entire system and build up strength NE4 (lot 2) section 2, township'
.end ht-ahh. Price i'c and 51. i'or south, range 37 L.. W. H., seri&l 2fa-
die at tiiivertorn's Family drug store.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
United States 'Land Office, .
La Grande, Oregon, March 9, 1909.
Notice is hereby given that the state
of Oregon has filed In this office. Its In thta office on or before the Uta.
application to select under the pro-, day of April, 199J.
visions of the act of congress of Aug-! F- c BRAMWELL.
and act supplementary I -l-I-I;4-2--l Register.
Gs41.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the lands described or desir
ing to object because of the mineral
character of the land or for any other
purpose to the disposal to applicant,
should file their affidavits of protest
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