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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1909)
1 t 1 EIGHT PAGES. EYFMn f! BSL'llTEK, LA CRAXPK, OREGON. H -rSti' tm' page ti::::t. J j . .... .-. 1 31 Only l fairly. IJays LefftpMI If you are in need of anything in the jewelery line such as clocks, silverware, cut glass, hand .painted china, a nice chain arid locket, ring or pin, call early and get it at lesu than wholesale price. For the next thirty days only you have got this chance znd it 'will not pay you to lose it. ILJI il iio ire a. tiranaes Lemma -jeweler . t Opposite ilie United States Land Office No matter how carefully you may dresson other days of the year Easter Sunday always call? 'for your best. It's splendid foresight to make Easter preparation early so as to se cure the best. If you need a new suit just take a look at our "Clothes of Quality" designed, cut and tailored from the choicest fabrics by expert: the best in the land Clothes or- no clothes, you'll surely be wanting an Easter Hat, Tie and other new toggery. You'll find the choice spring things here all are pleasingly priced. Ml mm n & 7 of Uiv. "13" of New Haven I $'3KrWWr44i For Ash Brothers, The Outfitters wtck rnding April 7lh, 190!) Iteportfit by !.ti Oi-'ido In v stiiieyt Co., Abutnictera. V. S. to Win. VM'&: NV4 sec. 20, i p. u sn. :ii 13 U. S. to tVo. I). Hunter: I'ts 2 & 3, SW',iXR!-i, NW'iSli ot, sec. 0 tp. :, su. :sti K. '. V. S. to Vesta Kugs: Lola 1, ':, Z& I of see. ;i0. tp. KK. :!f. E 1'. S. to A. II. Hug?: Lot 1. SK'i NK'i mill f sec. U tp. S KK. , P. S. to Esther Rues: hot l.NE'.iNW j U & N'iNE'i of mo. 7, tp. 3 SK. liii K If. 8. to 13. E. Unas: W'iSW'i. NE1-4 ! SWi. SWU-NWli of 8pc. tp. 3 i sk. :n: E ! r. Ji. to .1. S. Kws; S'.jXK1;. Lots j 1 : of BfC 0. tp. a L:U. -ii E. I Win. (ialk'U. et al. to A. W. & C. W. I Hiikks: all the above land.. .JJSHO.oo V. S. to CI. W. Kuks: K'sjSWH and , Lois U & 7 of see. 0, tp. i SK. ;; E I. S. to Alhy W. RB: S'i.SW'4. XW'iSWU. Stt''iSHv4 of see. 31, tp. 2 SK. "i E I". S. to Estella I.ovy S'....'W4 K'uSWIi of see. 3, tp. u SR i E A' !d. U La Oruilde 2C00.00 f. S. to i-'ani. I. Benson: SEN'E'i. XEUSE1 of sec. 12. tp. 4 SR. Ill E T. S. to J. 1). Slater: X'iSW. s'4- XW'i Eee. 11. tp. 5 SR. 33 E. I. S. to Olive Slater: SVjSBIU. NW- gKU.' ?KiSW'i of sec. 11, tp. 5 SK. 33 E '. I'. S. to Chas. V. Mann: XE',;XW of Hee. 10, tp. 1 SD. 40 E Ed. II. (oliiiiiou to Win. Rollins: Ixit 10 of folk. 21 of Predniore Add. to La.Ciande .' 500.00 i. A. Stanley to .las. Santoes: Lota 17 - IS of folk l.! of Chaplin Add. to L.i Gi umle 230.00 1". S. to Andrew Ilainilton: X;,.S.SE!4, SK'iSEVi of see. 12; XE',iXE',i of sec. tp. 1 XH. 40 E ri.nn of I'KAtiiiis. There will 1; plenty of peaches on the bars mid benches along Snake river, says the Enterprise News Rec ord. 0. R. Robertson and E. A. Mace fame ont from Pittsburg the first of the week on land business, and Mr. Robertson says the peach trees there me full of bloom. The season Is already far advanced and the cattle are a month ahead of any he saw on his way out. Luther Lloyd of the Imnaha, here on land business the first of the week, says the peach trees are not all dead on hte river, but the crop vyill be short this year. Information received from Haines today states that the Odd Fellows' lodge In that city will dedicate tts Henry Martin to .las. Mellroy: NEVi-!llt.w tending on April 26th, at which SW4 of sec. 16. tp. 1 NR. 30 E. J t)me a large delegation of Daker City I-00 odd Fellows' will attend. Baker City I). Somnier to Jas. Mellroy; same 88 j Herald. last 'above l-O" Jas. Wren to Jas. Mellroy. same rs last above l-0 L. M. Jensen to V. E. Ruckman: N1 of lits 21. 22. 23, & 24 of Hlk. 4 of Imbler 10" 00 C. II. Wade to Rugg Bros: NEV.NE'4 of sec. 2S. tp. 2 SR 36 E 4t I). Madden to W. 11. Itartholf: Lots 1 2 of nik. 7 of Stevensons Add. to Elgin ,i:,0,, 1". S. to Ardie Lyman: E'XE1- XE '4.SE'4 of sec. 27. tp. NR. 4 E- .;. 4- !: GRtAl UUI I1M LUIVlBtK PRICES We are closing our our retail 'umber yard in La Jrande. Discount or. rough, sizod. 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 pr'.cs. Delivery at yard. Stock taken in present share ana ;n quanities amounting to S20. or more. No reduction on small lots and on stuff gotten out to special order. Stoddard Lumber Co. V, S. to A. M. Weaver: W!aXK'4 of see. 24. tp. 1 XR 40 E... V. S. to Geo. K. .lames'; SE'XE1 & K'jSE'i of sec. t'.!: NK'NE'i of sec. 24. tp. 1 XR. 40 E V. S. to Emma J. XVely: E'XE'i. KE'-i f see. 1i. tp. 3 SR tl E V. X. to Frank A. Hidwell: Lot 3. ). hud S'-jXtt'ij ol' sec. 4. t). SK. tl K K;nl A. Unas to E. t .la.obson: M:4 of see. 23. tp. SI) 41 E. ll.-.it.MO Orpha Chapman to 1 . II. Hendricks: K'-jSW1;, S'...SK' of s-c 13 and XK'.NK'i of sec. 21. tp. 1 XR Rest Treatment for Colds. "MoBt ordinary colds will yield to the simplest treatment," says the Chi cago Tribune, "moderative laxatives, hot, foot baths, a Tree perspiration and an avoidance of exposure to cold and wet ofter treatment." While this treatment is simple. It requires con siderable trouble, and the one adopt ing it must remain In doors for a day or two, or a fresh cold Is almost sure to be contracted, and in many instances pneumonia follows. Is It not better to pin your faith to an old reliable preparation like Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, that Is famous for iis cures or colds and can always be depended upon? For saye by All Good Druggists. Notice to tiiickcn Owner. Notice i-" hereby given ' those own Inn chickens within the limits of the city, must put them up Immediately, and keep them up in accordance with j ordinance No. 4, series 1S94. J L. KAYIU'KN. S-2itf Chief of roliee. : i ! FiitUlli' NK', W. R. Hall to C. K. Reckly: X'j of sec. 31. tp SR. 3! E. r.imo.mi 1! Hull hinson tr. I. Hu biiifoti: SV.NH'4. X'iSE' of sec. 14. tp. 4 SR. :.! K I "1 taiy K. Thimisti to J 1 Cawness: 1. 2. 3. and 4 of sec. 31. tp. 4 SR. 3i E 100 R. Plant to Max Hutli: Ixjts 13 14 of folk S of Rynearson's Add. 1o La Grande 400.00 W. S. Lovely to Asa' I'hllpot: Lots 5. III Ss.KV'h HA. K LINK. 4) j 4 Best of service. Day snd Night Hacks furnished for funerals and private parties. Baggage transferred Day and 4 Night and Sundays. 4 Stand at Paul's Cigar Store. 4 4 'Phone Red J4X. Night 'Phone Ma.n It. 4) 4 E. It. BI SSET. 4 DRY CHAIN WOOD DRY For Best quality ol DRY chain wood call on V. E. BEAN Biggest loads for least money PilOXE RED 1741 . Accuracy tSie Key Mote When you are installing a new plumbinij system or making the minutest repair. - We do this at the time you want it and at prices you can afford to pay. BAY & ZWEIFEL 211 DtPOl sjsm Jzli JzLi J3 Field Garden Lawn IN BULK I ASI SHOWING THE LARGEST VARIETY AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF SEEDS EVER EXHIBIT ED IN UNION COUNTY. AND I KNOW THESE ARE THE PRODUCT OF REPUTABLE SEED GROWERS; AND I ALSO KNOW MY PRICES ARE AS LOW AS IT 13 CONSIST ENT TO SELL FRESH, RELIABLE STOCK. Alfalfa, Red and Alsilie Clover, Timothy and all Kinds of Garden Seed and Lawn Grasses A. V. OLIVER Daily Observer, CP'Nper Month