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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1909)
5 - . PAGE TIIRKK. EYEMXfi ODSERVKR. f.A GR.ME, OREfiOX. . TI'tSDAV, APRIL 6, 1009. EIGHT PAGES. J Plfl CD) o Oo The Leading Jeweler Will for the next 60 days dispose of the stock ofjewelery carried by J. R. Smith, which he bought from the Trustee in Bankruptcy. You can get a $2.00 Alarm Clock for from - 50c to $1.50 $2.50 to $37. Fancy Clock from $1. to $20.00 and Silverware, Cut Glass, Fancy Toilet Articles, Hand Painted China as well as a selection from a fine assortment of first quality rings, pins, bracelets, chains, lockets or anything carried in a first-class jewelery store. Call early and have the first choice. Opposite the United States Land Office. DRY CHAIN WOOD DRY For Best quality of DRY chain wood call on V. E. BEAM Biggest loads for least money PriOXE RED 1741 bnen i uui in luivibiik PRICES We are closing our our retail lumber yard in La Jrahde. Discount on rough, siz9d, 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 S20. or more. No reduction on small lots and on stuff gotten out to special order. Stoddard Lumber Co. 4 a I 4 I ! ) i AORTHWEST XEWS. Athena Is to have a public park and wants a water supply, the springs that formerly furnished the water having gone dry. Walla Walla school directors and citizens are alter the Northern Pacific for nialntain)i; yards near the heart of the town, thereby dungering the lives of school children. The Park club of Walla Walla raised $1000 by means of a "tag day." More land will be put to grain this year in Huker county than ever before and with the prospects for plenty of water for Irrigation this should be a banner year. Baker City Democrat. One of the rare curiosities to be seen in the city is a pair of twin mules colts on the estate of the late Thomas Chandter in tills city. The pair of little mules are as lively as can be an dare keeping even fiT growth. They are one week old today. Local stock men of long experience say twin mules are as scarce as almost any o fthe freaks known to the animal In of the freks known to the animal ln- The Indians of the Northwest will hold an immense camp meeting on the Umatilla reservation on the 2tith of the month. William Morton of Celilo has been arrested and lined $100 for seUing liquor. The April issue of the Tllamook Herald is printed on -tine paper and profusely illiiHtrated. It is a fine ex- 4 You Need! A Well I l!tl -i ' ample of newspaper boosting. . W "How to reform a Husband" at the A letter to me stating I your location and needs I will bring you all the in- formation regarding well f drilling necessary. R. A. WEST, The Well Driller Re- m ED. PROPECK, 1 he Second Hand -Dealer J!.!: m n MTI K OF HAAK1U TT V. In the nir.ti'ii t of the United States Tor the District of Oregon. In the Matter of .). II. Irishman. I.aukrtipt. To tiie creditors of .1. 11. Leishman. of Haker l ity. in the Comity of Raker I and District aforesaid, a Bankruptcy. ' i'fii in lieveliv pivni thut mi flip 2nd day tr April. WH. the said .1. H. I. eifhiitan was duly adjudicated bank ;." ;..an.1 tc fit tnoe '')? . ftf . Hp. II. -1i.i1u4 Wt.l iK ucid til no urT.ve iii Raker I'ltv, Oregon, on the It'th day of April. 1!', at I o'clock in the afternoon, at whith time fhe said creditors may attend, prove their .cl lima, appoint a trustee. e.am!ne the Imnkrpt and transact smh other bus iness as may properly come before said meeting. X. G. DROWLEY Refe.-ee in Bankruptcy. - t 1 ; 1 l 1 1 9 t t ii First-Class pairing ALL WORK GUARANTEED. A Shoe iHHirly repaired is worthless, but a nM'rly re imlrcd Shoe Is pood as new. My work pleases and satlsfiett. R. Plant THE OLD PRESTON STAND. i t BCSSEY'S RACK LIVE. Best of service. Day nad NlKhL Hacks furnished tnr funerals and private parties. Baggage transferred Day and Night and Sundays. Stand at Paul's Clar Store, 'Phone Red 241. Night Thone Main 16, - E. U BUSSEY. SEEDS Field Garden Lawn IN BULK t w A ilM MlikUitJl VARIETY AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OP SEEDS EVER EXHIBIT ED IN UNION COUNTY, AND I KNOW THESE ARE THE PRODUCT OP REPUTABLE SEED GROWERS; AND I ALSO KNOW MY PRICES ARE AS LOW AS IT IS CONSIST ENT TO SKLL FRESH. RELIABLE STOCK. Alfalfa, Red and Alsike Clover, Timothy and all Kinds of Garden Seed and Lawn Grasses A. V. OLIVER Daily Observer, 65c per Month 1 ( The School that mm T BUSINESS COLLEGE WASHINGTON AND TENTH STREET PORTLAND. OREGON WRITE FOR CATALOG I -5j ' Plaen You in a Good Position F I t: "ly