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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1909)
EIGHT PACES. ETLNMG OBSERTER, LA GRANDE, OREGON.. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2"s IMS. U 2 e 4 0j prompt 11.00, WHT NOT THT lophanVs ASTHMA REMEDTT and positive relief r Bold by druggists, Prlcf Trial package by mall I cents. Cleveland for wiV ty X. T. BHU Druggist. 44 44 4444 44$ 44 14 f -4 4 M 44 4t4M4t4t4''444444 4444v 1 TO f Of iWEiim -V.rl 1tC1 rOM tft III BULLS! k.v lust received a complete . ki imihi disc. records. line or - ' .i tiv jl. ntatlnnerv LO 450. Newun " - S DRILLING There are several kinds of drilling but the kind the kind tnat makes the farm pay is the drilling 2 which makesjvater 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 ! : DO YOU KNOW: FOR CERTAIN? nit OF M RED CROSS DRUG STORE Beginning Monday, May Ird, and ends Monday, May 7th Regardless of cost Priceoff Everyth ing fmfhe Sale 2 Boxes of Writing Paper 2 Tooth Brushes 2 Gombs . - - : 2 Ounces of 'Perfume 2 Boxes of toilet soap 2 Cans of Talcum Powder for the Price of one ti 443M444 4t44444M4 444444444444444s4 H$444i4444$444 la GBANDE, oregon : Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. that your title is gocd? ? An abstract will tell you I all about it and it may be I tc your advantage to have I one made. .You cannot ? afford to take chances. I i During the Season 1909 - via the OREGON SHORT LINE AND UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD . . ' from - - Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Walla Walla and all points on The 0. It. & N. line To OMAHA and Return. ... . . ..$60.00 To KANSAS CITY and Return. . .$60.00 To ST. LOUIS and Return: .... . .$67.50 : To CHICAGO and Return. . :. v. .$72.50 Going transit limit 10 days from date of sale, final return limit October 31. . ' ' - ' ' " ; On Sale June 2, 3; July 2, 3; August 11, 12. To Denver and Return. . . . . ..... $55.00 On Sale May 17; July 1; August 11. These tickets present some very attractive features in the way of stopover privileges, and choice of routes; thereby enabling pass engers to make side trips to many interesting points enroute. Routing on the return trip through California may be had at a slight advance over, the rates quoted. . Full particulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will be furnished by any O. R. & N. leal agent, or . WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. selves or friends, at very, low rates. If you miss it. you miss it. 4 FINE JOB PRINTING. The Observer Job printing de partment is better prepared than .ever .to turn out high grade commercial work. Our recently installed equipment makes it poslble for us to turn . out a class of work th.it here tofore' had to be sent out of the - city. Call us up if in need of any thing in the printed line and we will call immediately. Work delivered when promised. 4 4 fIRE DELAYS l.R. OLIVER-. La Grande National Bank Building t Merchants! Save $10,000 In 1907 the Merchants of Oregon saved over $1 0,000 by carrying a part of their Insurance in -their own company, the Oregon Merchants Mutual Fire As surance Association, of Dayton, Oregon. In i908 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 cref; INSURANCE AT COST A UMIT TO YOUR UABIL- mts PROMPTSETTLEMENT OF LOSSES J. lY. OLIVER, Agent 4 4- 4 4 4 ELGIN, OREGON, v Real Estate, Investments, Loans Where local business' men are 4 co-operating and buying stump lands preparatory to setting 4 commercial orchards. For par- " tlculars regarding good orchard 4 lands at very low prices call or write The SLOUGH INVESTMENT CO. and Collections. h 44 Quick Transfer For Rapid Delivery Set vice Call Up WILLC0CK BROS. We are In position to do any kind of transferring. Give us a trial order. Calls answered day or tight. ' 'Phones: " Day, Red 711. Night, Black 1271. OLD INDIAN CAVE DISCOVERED. A large Indian cave has been dis covered in the solid rock about two miles from town. No one knows any thing about this cave, not even some of the oldest inhabitants of the Good noe Hills, who have resided in the Co lumbia valley- for more than 40 years. Nor do the oldest Rock Creec udians know anything about the cave. . VV. P. Rauch volunteered to lead (he first exploring party of 2" Cliff's cUi zens to the wonderful cave a Jew days ago, and since that time everybody wants to see it. ' The cave is .1 rnile from the railroad track. Th opening of the cave is reached by a round about walk up a gradual :idcent of from one to two miles: Thi dooiway a of the cave is between two cni three feet high, and about four feet wide, an don account of the loose boulders lying near a footman, might ais very near it without observing that IL was j a cave. 1 nese loose rocK snow uy 2 j their color that they have not beea ( J moved for ages, and the 'juaoli'y of I them indicates that they were placed there so as to wall ui the mouth cf i i While the Parker Shows was run ning from Walla Walla to Pendleton yesterday and had reachel u point near Athena, flames were discovered shooting up from one of the animal vtagons. Tb.e watchman u It a made lllC ai4IUIJM uwwyiw,;,. .w L ..... " to attract the attention of the train crew and the speed of the train mere ly served to fan the flames, and ior a time it looked as if the entire tia'n of twenty-seven double length cars would go up in flames. . Ouve the train was stopped, . however, tlie flro de partment maintained with the snows did valuable service. Fire oxlin guishers were spedily brought in to requisition, and, after a heroic ngM on the part .of every one coinieclod with the shows, the flames weic brought under control, not, however, until property valued at seveinl thou sand of dollars had been destroyed. DEVELOP THE BUST SHE'S A QUEENS 6HE'S A SIREN! Is an expression that is always heard at sight of a' well deve ' dd woman. If you are tlat-chested, with BV undeveloped, a srawny neck, thin, lead arm' remark will never be applied to you. "SIP ." wafers will make you beautiful, bewitch In. They DEVELOP THE BUST in a week from I to 4 inches and produce a flue, firm, voluptuous bosom. They fill out the hollow places, make the 'arms handsome and well modeled and the neck and shoulders shapely and of perfect contour. Send for a bottle today and .you'll be pleased and grateful. "SI REN" wafers are absolutely harmless, pleasant to take, and convenient to carry around. .They are sold under guarantee to do all we claim or MONET BACK.', , - ' :' Price 11.00 per bottle. Inquire at good drug stores er send DI RECT to ua ' FREE. During the next JO days only- we will send you a sam ple bottle of these beautifying wafers on receipt of 10c to pay cost of packing and postage if you mention that you saw the advertisement In this paper. The sample alone may be sufficient If the defects are trifling. '' -;-VVv. DESK 4. ESTHETIC CHEMICAL CO., SI W. 123th ST., NEW YORK. A GOOD RECORD I We have conducted a laundry business in La Grandefor many years. There must a reason. A trial order will explain . the mystery. . . . . ABC. PHONE MAIN 7 Laundry the cave If desired. The entire parly went inside, and it was esMma1? I thbt there was room for 200 more people. Dalles Chronicle. "GARDEN OF EDEN WHERE T (net. LI. ,T j UV.CU, Ul ID'. 1 , UttUi, will deliver his deservedly popular NOTICE. A three acre tract in city limits for sale. An Ideal place for garden ing and poultry raising. A nice va riety of fruit and good Improvements. A bargain if taken at once. The Real Estate Loan V Commis sion Co. 4-21-28 lec-ure on thr.bY'.tl?'f it tt?. First Methodist Episcopal church next Thursday evening at 8 o'clock for the benefit of the Bible school. Admis sion 25 cents. Every ticket buys a Bible. Mr. Gowen brings with him a supply of Bibles so that any who desire may purchase copies for them- SALE OF DISCARDED RIFLES A JIEXANCE. WASHINGTON. April 28. The war department is investigating the extent to which th sale of discarded firearms by concerns dealing in war relics and firearms Is being carried on In large lots at auction. The government has been Informed that revolutionists in Central America, South America and other foreign countries have obtained old rifles used in ,the Spanish-American war, which have been the cause of no end of trouble. The liflles discarded by European governments are also often o'ltaliitd and sold in large quantities Chicago police are mnr!-iulng. too, that guns are sold Indiscriminately for "little cr nothing. a.jd if nch prac tice Is continued the community might be Imperiled In time of strikes or riots. Negroes in the South have grab bed at these bargains, and rifles In perfect condition have sold for $1.75. For M cents cartridges and bayonet were obtained. SHOE BUYERS Before making your purchase come in and let us show you our goods and demonstrate to you their good fitting qualities. ,We have a good assortment and the prices are right if quality is considered; we . stand behind every pair of shoes we sell and guaf tee them to give satisfaction. Repairing Neatly Done Smith & Greene, DEPOT STREET s 3ZS NEW MUSIC 'New ana ciass.c sheet music just in At. XewUu Book .Stations ryCo 4-1 3.-1 S NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereoy given that the undersigned has filed her final ac count as administratrix of the es tate of U. D. Drake, Deceased in the County Court of the 8tate ol Oregon for Union County,-and said Court has fixed Tuesday, the 4th day" or.Maz..J.?G?.f.t th Court HouBe In La Grande, Union County. Oregon, as the time and place for hearing any and all objections thereto and the final settlement of the same. ' APTON H. DRAKE. Administratrix of stld estate. Wl.. i 4--4-ttk '