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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1909)
- rrGirr rAOES. EVEXIXO O nSERVKR, LA GRANDE, OKEGOV, S ATI KIAV. MARCH 27, l0. j I ! i f ! i in : The "Wil Chink" J wash houses are having I their troubles with con- tagious diseases, etc. Ours is a Sanitary Laundry Not quite so cheap of ; . cours."C. 'W)'caA Viive' on rice and rats; But our ; I work is better; best of all I 1 clean and sweet smelling. j TRY US 2 Both Phones . I : CHERRY'S NE1V : LMllfDRY Columbia double disc records, 65c, at Newlln Book & Stationery Co.' School District Bond Election NoUce. Notice la hereby given that at a ichool 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- '.on of contracting a bonded debt of 'jnty-flve thousand dollars for the jpose of erecting and equipping a school building, the vote to be ; (ballot, upon which shall be the : fda, "Bonds Yes," and the words, onds No." , JPoIls to be opened at 1 o'clock p. m. id remain open until 4 o'clock p. m. . By order of the board of directors ,1 school district No. One, of Union lounty, Oregon. . Dated this Bth day of March, A. D. 1909. ARTHUR C. WILLIAMS, DAVID BAT, Clerk. Chairman. A guaranteed Cough remedy )s Bees .uxative Cough syrup. For coughs, olds, croup, whooping cough, hoarse- ess and all bronchial affections. Best or children because it is quick to re live and tastes good. Gently laxa- ive. Sold at SUvertorn's Family drug .tore. For expert piano tuning, see Thomas nice. ., . .. l-28tt t Merchants! Save I $to,ooo In 1907 the Merchants of Oregon saved over tm nnn t... - - ---; 1 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- P ROKPTSETTLEMENT OF t LOSSES J. IV. OLIVER, Agent ,Wj4.......H4tfHl' )jfffbodgs IF YOITVE COT Sttle more money than you need f every -Jay uses, that's liable to ii itl wsv tu Wall Street tome me fbr goodness sake" in- fct tj centt ef it in the March LffiiSDY'S and find out vv much chance you've got in the big tellowt' game." bur i j ccnti will ptjr you back LOW RATES TO OREGON DAILY Dl'RtfJC MARCM and APRIL from all part30f the East ltd UNION PACIFIC OREGON SHORT I INE THE OREGON RAILROA &. NAVIGATION CO. SOUTHERN PACIFIC $33. from Chicago $30 50 Pom St. Louis $25. from Omaha $25. from Kansas City Correspondingly low from all other points. To the Public In the east and tell them about these Write letters to everybody you know low colonist rates. Send them 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 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, McMURRAT General Passenger Agent ; The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co Southern Pacific Co. (Lines In Oregon) Portlund, Oregon . . PASTIME THEATRE FEJtKIN A FRENCH. Proprietors and Managers. PROGRAM: Pictures The Latest Out: "A Canadian Winter Carni val," showing ski Jumping on Mt Royal Ski Course 1000-foot film. Vampires of the Const. Unusual Elopement. Vaudeville: . Orton and Lc-ota, presenting "Reagan's Visit," an Irish com edy. Leota, Impersonating "Buster Brown." Harry Cramer, club and hoor Juggler, assisted by Lem and Clem. Change of program Sunday, Wednesday and Friday. Mati nees: Monday, Wednesday and 4 Saturday. Doors open at 2:30 p. m. Evening performance 4 at 7 p. m. 44444444444 4444 THE SCENIC NOW OPEN Presenting f. the Feature At- traction The Dog Catcher Presented by Watson, Wnllaoe and Keith and THE DOG. . . CAST: Jack (the dog catcher) Al Watson Liz (Jack's steady girl) Miss Aline Wallace Miss Dot Wise (a college girl) . . Miss Adelaide Keith Jack (the dog) by Mascot Also the comedians. De Cotret & Rego, dancers singers and talkers. , , . . New moving pictrues. '" 8. A. CARDIXIER, Proprietor and Manager. l44tttt44 BASEBALL IH VALLOVA Shall Wallowa have a baseball team this summer? asks the Wallowa News. This question is beginning; to trouble the lovers and devotees of the na tional game considerably There are nvmbors of sid riyr? Ir; Wailcwa and the Wallowa tHm has Ixen ihr champion team of the valley every year that an efficient organisation has been maintained. But this year tlfe team faces the proposition of no place jo play. A year ago he baseball asso-, elation failed to pay dividends and the persons holding stock became dissatis fied. The stock eventually fell Into the hands of a few and the ground was divided up and placed on the market. Since then thesame ground has been used, but the fence and grandstand have been removed, and It is difficult to collect gate money. Besides this, Beveral owners of lots In the old grounds have expressed their intention to build. . It 14 now proposed to raise money to buy and improve a suitable ground: and to avoid the possibility of the stock becoming the property of one man and the ground being sold.Mt la suggested that the title of the ground be In the name of the city, but so stip ulated that the city cannot dispose of It and that it shall always be a base ball park One thousand dollars win buy a good ground. The matter should receive the care ful consideration of every progressive citizen as well as the admirers of ath letic contests. 44444444444 4 4 4 4 4 4 - 4 4 BOOK REVIEW. (By Walter . Ferguson.) 4 4 4 The April Issue of the Sunset will be a "San Francisco, Three Years After" number, and will consist of 22 pages of elaborate engravings illustrating text, which will deal chiefly with the city's restoration a marvelous record of rebuilding since the fire 1906. The magazine contains much N Interesting reading for the general reader, to gether with illustrations such as. only-' i he Pacific const could make possi ble. ' Among the popular writers who will contribute to the April number of Alnslee's Magazine are Juaeph C. Lin coln, Mary H. Vorse- and Elizabeth Duer. Harold McGrath's new .serial begun In the current number Is a big fiction feature .that should f?ap' good return tt the news dealer, for Harold McGrath is a novelist of , widespread popularity. ' The magazine has been enlarged by 16 pages. The leading feature of the April . . . i i . . t.lirn!lln1i Irill numor oi me Aniemnu .hub" be a paper by Jesse Lynch Williams about Mr. Cleveland and the stories he used to tell among his Intimate friends. The next Instalment or air. ra.'.i'o BBiico. '.'Tae SyiiiiuMi UuieM, will appear in the May number the A'pril number containing a more def inite announcement in regard to It. Ida Tarbell will write on "Tariff by Barter and Jugglery." W. S. Thomas will have a stirring paper on "Older .inil Newer Ideals of Marriages." Cruler Sue. " A Milt to collect -,, alleged to be ,lue them for erullns and surveying three claim tn.hr the t'mber law. was filed yesterday by C. S. Van yn and Thomas I'enry. against George W. p,.tWn. Tl-e tartle to he solt are from La Grande. Pendleton Tribune. Good CookIi Medi.liie for, Oiildren. The season for coughs and colds is now at hand and too much care can not be used to protect the children. A child la much more lkel7 to con tract diphtheria or scarlet fever when he has a cold. Thj quicker you cure his cold the lesa the risk. Chamber- lala' Cough Remedy is the sole rell- ' i i a anca of many mothers, and few of those who hava tried It ara willing to use any other. Mrs. F. F. Starcher, if Ripley, W. Va,, says: "I hava never used anything other than Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy for my children. o'i . r iwa clv-4 aoo natisra. -tton," Tills remedy contains no opium or other narcotics and may ba given as confidently to a child aa to an adult For sale by all good dealers. 4444444444444444 ELGIV, OREGON, 4 Ilea! Estate, Investments, Loans 4 Where local business men are 4 4 co-operating and buying stump 4 lands preparatory o settlr.g commercial oTharc1. . Per pjir- 4 tlculars regarding' good orchard 4 4 lands at very low prices call or 4 4 write The 4 4 SLOUGH INVESTMENT CO, '4 and Collection. .' 44444444-444r 444444444444444444444 First-Class Re pairing Al.Ii WORK GUARANTEED. A Shoe poorly repaired Is worthless, but m properly re paired Shoe Is good aa new. My work pleases and satisfies. R. Plant THE OLD PRESTON STAND. ! DRILLING There are several kinds of drilling but the kind the kind tr.at 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 great as you may think. I have had years of experience and understand the well busi ness thoroughly. ID.M. HUNT : LA GBAIvDE. OREGON . A Pleasant Pliysic. When you want a pleasant physic give Chamberlain's Stomach and Livel Tablets a trial. The yare mild and gentle In their action and always pro duce a pleasant cathartic effect. Call at all good dealers for a free sample. "Miss Mildred Hazeltlne, teacher of china painting and water colors. Stu dio 810 Main avenue. 'Phone Black 951. 3-23-26 We have Just received a complete line of Columbia double disc records 6 Sc. Newlln Book & Stationery Co., ryOTKDES BUSINESS CO! LLE0E WASHINOTON ANDTINTM MTM I j eottTLANS. omaoN JLA WRITE FOR CATALCM3 Quick Transfer For Rapid Delivery Seivice Call Up VJILLCOCK BROS. We are In position to do any kind of transferring. Give us a trial order. Calls answered day or flight. 'Phones: Day, Red 711. Night, Black 1J7L Plneuiea are for backache and bring quick relief to lumbago, rheumatism, fatigue and all other symptoms of kid 4-V444444444- Hr4t44-M-444'-4444--444-M---4i MODERN MILLINERY Moderaitly Priced Rats and Ruching E.n.WELLI1.N Gr CO. ADAMS AVENUE Daily Observer WALL 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 I W H B0HNENKAMP CO - DAILY OBSERVER 65c a AVonth BEAUTIFUL EASTER CARDS to FERGUSON'S Vie (Villi we fare (he Pretties! Books, Stationery and Office Supplies "Nothing . Is Too Much Trouble" 44444444444a444444444444Ae4:4 GREAT CUT IN LUMBER PRICES We are closihg our our retail lumber yard in La Jrande. Piscount on rough, sizad, matched and finish lumber 20 per cent. 75 and 10 per cent off on doors and sash, universal list. 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. 4a 4444444444'444av444444a44 ney distaises. They are a tonic to the entire system and build up strength and health. Price 50c and 11. For sale at Sllvertorn'a Family drug store. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, United States Lafld Office, La Grande, Oregon, March , 1I0. Notice la hereby given that the state of Oregon has filed In this office application to select under the pro- visions of tho act of congress of Aug- ust 14, Uit. and acta supplementary 65c per - PAPER - .......,...........i,iiiiiiiiitii m EASTER CARDS in Town and amendatory thereto, the NW ' NE (lot 2) section I, township south, range 17 E.. W. aerial No. ,05941. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the lands described or desir ing to object because of th ,ml7r.tlT. character of the land or for any other purpose to the disposal to applicant, should file their affidavits of protest Its i In this office on or beforo tho ltth flay or April, no. F. C. BRAJIWKLU 3-U-ll-2;4-2-t-l Kegistoe, ... , .... -r,-' - - - j, 1 ! ;'1 11 n i t r t' if ? i. 'ill r o at' -1 "Tf :( ', 4 4 4 ' 4 4 4 4 4 j n ' ? it ii ::.H! ? t : ' , . i i . f r-: : U t' J t I g f . i f 1 1 i Mi