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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1909)
truiii ncrs. ilmvo.h HrnTrK. i.v 5txiE, oir.wis, .im i:!) a. wan '? nw. r.r:r, mr. LOCAL ITE.MS. Mrs. Emma Simmons Las returned from Portland. . ' ' ,, f. E. Shuuiard, operator at Kamela, Is m the city today. ' Mr and Mrs. A. T. Hill and children have returned from a visit to their farm near Prarle city. Mrs. Kate Han ley weut to Joseph to-' (lay, where she will be the guest of her sister," Mrs. Edna Gaunt W. R. Wilson took the morning train for Baker City, expecting to return this evening. Engineer Jackson returned this morning from Portland., Mrs. Jack son will return later. Mrs. Mattle Cook of Mecham came down this morning to do some trad ing. Tracy Newman, the timber cruiser, left for Calgary this morning to look over the opportunities for investment there. . . ' District Superintendent J. D. Gilli lan is in Ontario today. He will visit other places on his district returning the first of next week. Jim Gilham, deputy county clerk, who has been ill' at his home for some weeks, 1b reported better, but still not able to be up. Referee Hodgln Jias confirmed the sale of the J. W. Scrlber building through bankruptcy to Jululff Roesch for $25,000. ' .. ' ' William Ash Is at his store today af ter wrestling wit han attack of grip. Can't' Keep a . good mart- down very long. : Rev. C. E. Deal went to Pendleton tills morning to attend the convention of the" Anti-Saloon League which will be held in that city today. Mrs. J. W. White and Miss May White left this morning for Walla Walla where they will visit friends for a while. In a letter to her daughter, Mrs. Lou Given, Mrs. Mary 'Forrest says ulie has decided to make Portland her home, and is now having a cottage built. Dr. J. E. Stevenson, the dentist, ex ports to leave Saturday evening for Huron, S. D., to see his mother, who is crtically ill. He will be gone about three weeks. In response to a message announc ing the severe illness of her daughter, Mrs. J. Quesada. In Chicago, Mrs. Gust Bengelsdorff will leave tonight for that city, and will probably be gone about two months. E. L. Mecham arrived JJiia morn ing from Baker City for a few days will be located at the Sommer -House where he will .interest young men de siring railway mail clerks positions. A. G. Wilson today received a con signment of strawberry plants from Kansas which he will set out on his farm at Imbler. This is one of the finest strawberry producing sections of the Northwest. Our berries ripen toward the close of the season and . . v-.. r.p and the comiuttiiu mo ----- ...... market is unlimited. Owing partly to the pressure of oth er duties and engagements, Mrs. Fred Schllke. chairman of the Lincoln Farm Association committee, has postponed calling the final meeting of the mem bers of the association until some time about the first of next month. It is also necessary to wait for promised instructions as to remitting money collected from members here. Water Superintendent Gilman and Engineer John Allen are busy today j repairing the fountain of Adams ave. j The valves to the drinking cups were ! found to be broken, and it was neces- give Chamberlain's Stomach and Livoi saty to remove the packing from the Tablets a trial. The yare mild and pedestal before they could be reached, j gentle in their action and always pro The statue will be bronzed, and the ! duce a pleasant cathartic effect. Call pedestial will be 'painted. ' at all good dealers for a free sample. iiiim in k ... . ' " 1 'I. " 1 11 1 feu ;r;r-- &w&ujrM smMIs n t K Seme ef The Girls to b SeB la "The Conductor. Joe Richardson leit Inst evening for Portland on business mat ters. 1 Van Btrtunt the claim agent who has been here a few days, returned to Portland today. The Tamale sale will be held at the J. HVRunsell home this evening in stead of the Juluis Roesrh home. . MIbs Lulu Oulling Is absent from her desk lnthe office of the Grand Ronde Electric company today. She is suffering from a severe cold. A motor car from the Omaha shops to Bemngnaaa will pass through La Grande at 6 o'clock tonight. It is driven by motor power. Conductor Stein is visiting his ranch In Wallowa county today. Eng. Adler went to Pleasant valley to relieve the engineer on the third hel per crew. Night round house Foreman Dell Jackson left last evening for Portland in company with his wife In response to a telegram saying Mrs. Jackson's father was dead. XEARLY ALL COMEDT. A Bill on at The Pastime Tonight That is a Scream All Turn. You will get fat, if laughing will make you so, when you see the show at the Pastime tonight. . La Belle and Dougherty and the Tiller sisters, Tommle and Evelyn, put on entirely new acts and they are great. The picture of "The Chaperon" cre ated more merriment than any pic ture ever seen at the Pastime. The story is of a college chap, who is required by his sweethearts father to have a chaperon when he calls. So he dresses his chum up as a stately matron and takes him to his girls' home, where some very ludicrous sit uations occur.' . Dr. W. D. McMillan Painless Denistry La Grande National Bank Bldq Both Phones FOR SALE Five room coitntte. Fur niture for same for runt. Inquire, at this office. SUMMONS. In the Justice's Court for the District of La Grande, County of Union, State of Oregon. Wadhams and Kerr Bros., (a pri vate corporation), plaintiffs, vs. W. E Amos, defendant To W. e! Amos, the above-named de fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint . filed against you In the above entitled action within seven days from the date of the serv ice of this summons upon you, or suf fer Judgment to be taken against you fn. mnm nt forty-three and flftj one-hundredths dollars, tegether with the disbursements of this action. , This summons is published in the Ia Grande Weekly Observer for full six weeks, by order of the undersigned Justice of the peace, the first publics tlon thereof being made on the fifth day of February, 1909. Given under my hand thl9 first da? of February, A. D. 1909. 2-5-12-19-26;2-5 A. STEWART, Justice of the Peace ; A riensant Physic When you want a pleasant physic Mai (ieMlw st The Steward tonUfkt. WHO IS THE 0E. That Wants to own two lots good 5 room cottage, plastered, location , good; party can get good terms,' let us tell you about it, and show the property. 4-17 tf La Grande investment Co. RIKGS DYSPEPSIA TABLETS FOOD. A place to buy goods. The big sals for the benefit of the High School la till on at Pennington's. Men's dry goods of all kinds, shoes, hats, caps and the latest in neckwear. Help the High School. RATES TO . OREGON DAILY DURINC MARCH and APRIL from all part3of the East , Vid . UNION PACIFIC OREGON SHORT 1 INE , THE OREGON RAILR0A & NAVIGATION CO. SOUTHERN PACIFIC $33. Irom Chicago $30.50 f-om 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 rated. 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 placo If you want to. Deposit the necessary amount with our local agent and he will tele- Inquire of Agents or write to WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co Southern Pacific Co. (Lines in Oregon) Portland, Oregon THE QUESTION of all real estate investments the one that you can answer in but on way "Is the title sound" The answer is: "An Abstract drawn by us" With that you have a complete, ac I curate history cf the parcel- to the veriest detail thatmifeht effect the title s soundness. OuYworius gua"rn tceu. Gniy complete and up-to-date set of Abstracts in Union county. LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. fo ey Hotel Block LOW s II r PASTIME THEATRE HARRIS FRENCH. Proprietor and Managvr. Program Six-piece orchestra. Latest Moving Pictures. La .Belle and Dougherty dutch comedians. r Teller sisters, singing: and talk lug. Graham ' and Norton in latest '-'8ongrt.v ' Change of program Sunday, Wednesday and Friday. Mati nee; iuonuay, weanesaay ana Saturday. Doors ojien at 2:30 p. m. Evening performances at 7 p. m. ' . THE SCENIC PANT AGES CIRCUIT.. Is Grande's Foremost Yande- tills Theatre, Depot Street ' S. A. GARDINER, Manager. Week opening April 19th. The two blossoms, Reecs and Rose. America's foremost en tertainers presenting the popu lar cometette "Matrimonial Sport." . The musical klngsburya, mus ical comedy sketch team. - ' Matinee, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Adults, matinee: 10c; children, under 12 years, Be. Evening prices, 10 and 15c. CALL FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given that bids for one hundred forty (140) cords red fir. and yellow pine wood, three feet eight inches in length, to be piled in the basement of the court house, at La Grande, will be received by the county court of Union county at the ofllce of the clerk of said county. Bids must be submitted on or before-Wed-nesday, the fifth day of May, 1909. The court reserves the right to reject any or air olds. .' ' . 4-A if ' ED. WRIGHT. County Clerk. Administrator's Notice, Notice is hereby given to all whom It may concern, that the .undersigned has been duly appointed by the county court of Union county, Oregon, as ad ministrator of the estate of William- G. Peach, late of Union county, Oregon, now deceased; and that all persons having claims against Bald estate are; required to present the same with proper vouchers to him at his resi dence,' eight miles east of La Grande Ir. said Union county, for settlement within six months after this date. Dated this 22nd day of March, 1909. J. S. PEACH, Deceased. S-23-J0;47-14-21 C. H. FINN, Attorney. . The Little Shop 906 Main St. Stamping of all kinds, Includ ing shirt waisls & Center pieces done, embroidery lessons given. Orders taken and lessons given in stenciling. Full line of em broidery materials. i First-Class Re-1 t pairing ALL WOIIK GrAHANTEIin. A hlicto poorly repaired Ls wortlileRS, but a proH-rly re paired Shoe Id good new. My wirk plaps and satlxfic. R. Plant THE OLD PRESTON 8TAND. t 5- 4.4 ManZan'fMle Remedy ta put tip'iVi t tube with nozzle attached. May be ippiled directly to the affected parts. Guaranteed. Price to a Sold at Sil rert horn's Family drug store. WOOD SOTItE. " Notice Is hereby given that the District School Board of School D's 8 Rock opnng Carload just In. ' A pleasure to us to sell this high grade coal, and it will oe a pleasure for you to usa it. Grande Ronde Cash Company QEORQE PALMER, Prssident W. H. BRENHOLTS' Ass't Cashisr F. .1. HOLMES, Vies President C. S. WILLIAMS. Sd Ass't Cashisr F, L, MEYERS Cashisr ; J La Grande National Bank Of La Grande, Oregon . CAPITAL AMD SURPLUS $170,000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY , DIRECTORS M. Berry, J. D. Matheson F. J. C. C. Pennington , F. L. Meysrs W. L. Brenholts My Glasses Fit Reference: Ask any of the 4001 have fitted. 0. M. Heacock, With Red Cross Drug Store LADIES HOME JOURNAL AT FERGUSON'S Not sure-but think we sell more than any other dealer in La Grande. This month's business is 1 200 per cent larger than a year ags. that's because we pay attention to your wants That is our way Try us. ' " "Where Nothing is Too Much Trouble" trfct No. One of Union County, Ore gon, will receive unl.il 4 o'clock P. M. of April 20th, 190!),' s.R.iln.I rMs for furnishing said School J)lsi.i:ct with HO cords of four-foot split yel low pine and red fir wood, said wood to be . cut ' while green , and not later than-June 15, 1'j09. fre.i frovu large knots rnd ar-reptftjli to s:.il School Board. Said Wood to b.t de livered, 130 cords at high ' school building. 5 cords at while school and 5 cords at 4th ward school. AH to ... ortf if.-:-" closely : and nritfy where dlre( ted by Board. Fifty cords to be delivered by July 10, and all before August 20, 1909. Dlds to be left with School Clerk. Board re serves the right to reject any or all bids. ARTHUR C. WILLIAMS. 4-17-30 . School Clerk. Coal Holmes F. M. Geo L. Cleaver Brykit George Palmer ' . , I BlUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE I T. J. GRAY, rrop. I Board by the week 1 $5.00 and up One. bhek. from, depot. ONLY HOUSE IN THE CITY EMPLOYING WHIJE HELP ONLY THY 0OeSEBMCE H4WWttf4CS - I 1