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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1909)
u-drdole fvenini ODseiver hubllnhed Kail t'xrit Snndj.). (itOUGE II. ti'HKEY. EDITOK AND WOPK1UTOR. lulled ,1'n'ss T'l'trrih Sen If. SIUSCK1PTJON RATS: Daily, slnglw copy 6c Pally, per month COc Daily. six months in advance.... $3.00 Daily, one year in advance...... 16.60 Weekly, six months in advance. . . He Weekly, uiift year Ja auYauiV.'. ..'.'11 0 Entered at the pustolJke at La Grande as second-class matter. " . This paper will not publish any article appearing over a dom de Illume. Signed articles will be re ceived subject to the disc retion of the editor. Please sign your articles and save disappointment. Advertising Hate. Display ad. rates furnished upon ap plication. Local reading notices 10c per line irst insertion; 5c per line for each subsequent insertion. Resolution of condolence, Gc a line. Cards of thanks. 6c a line. Meadowbrook, the water that made la Grande union. The second Sunday In May is Moth ers Day. The purpose of this dry is "to recall the memories of the .noth: ers that are gone and through Ibv.'nq words and loving care to brighten the Jtves of the mothers tiiat remain." The most usual way to observe the day is to wear a white carnation and give 'jom to your friends;" another way Is to send In your mother's namo 'i white carnation to the' sick and the shut-in.' Various individual- way a of doing honor to your mother or your toother's memory will quickly sug gest themselves. , i . The men selected as the board ot managers for the irrigation project are all of such hitfi standing as to Insure confidence In any enterprise they stand behind. While these men lave large blocks of stock and realize that their stock will increase in value, the real object of every stock holder Is to make it possible for the land in this immediate vicinity to be subdi vided so that it will supports greater population than Is possible under pros ent conditions. The beginning is such . as to Insure a success. ' ' s After the carnival we will begin thinking about the Fourth of July. U Grande will have a celebration this year that will equal anything ever at tempted before, and this is saying a pood deal when we couslder the great success that was achieved last year. .j,K Next Monday the Supreme Court convenes in Pendleton, at which time the case of Julius Roesoh vs I'nlon countv will be heard. This case in volves the legality of the local option .i law iOI WH lw"V it- : One of the greatest lessons in life is to Jearn to take people at their best Bot their worst; to look for the di vine, not tin human, in them; Mie. teautiful. not the ugly, the bright, the dark; the straight, not the crooked side. Already there is more building In progress at this season than for sev eral years and before the summer and fall passes the number of new houses erected and under construction will greatlv exceed those of any past eon. TVaxbliigton Jo dice Appointed.. WASHINGTON. April :'8. Kllwood C. Hughes, for twenty years a lawyer In Seattle, has been tendered by Presi dent Taft the appointment to the new ly created judgeship In Washington ! State. .Meadow brook, the water that nmdf I.u Grande fa me us. l.TO SMALL TRACTS. I). UfkeuiKin Mill Subdivide ! . Acre Kuxt of lit.. J. D. McKenuou has decided to sub divide his CIO acre farm lying east of the elty about six miles, into 20 and 40 acre tracts. This land will all be under the new Irigation project, lies nice and level and will support a great many families. Mr. McKennon has a 1.000 Be re farm - further east a few miles, and he may cut this up Into small tracts and place It on the market. Mctidow brook, the water that Hindi La Grande famous. LKCTl'RE TO.MGllT. Rev. L. V. Gowen will spenk this evening at the First Methodist Epis copal churcli at 8 o'clock on "The Garden of Eden Where?" Lecture free to all. An offering will be taken. This Is a lecture you can't afford to miss. Remember tonight. Rank Statement Called For. - WASHINGTON, April 29. The com ptroller of the currency today called for a statement of tho condition of national banks at the close of busi ness April 28. Meadowbrook, the water that in a do La .Grande famous. IDAHO CAREY ACT LANDS Mow Quen M I a t The Idaho Irrigation Co. Ltd. J Offers 20,000 acres at $35 per acre, ad ioining the Twin Falls Tract. Easiest kind or terms. Land now open for entry. Logan-Sherwood Realty Company FREE TO YOU MY SISTER FOR THE LADIES. Mrs. C. 11. Whitney, the noted Face Goods Specialist, of Baker City, is in the City and will call upon the ladles for the purpose of introducing her toilet preparations, which she manu fatures. Call at 0 s. Swart's rooming house. 4-29-5-4 FOR RENT Five room house. CloBe in. Inquire of Geddes Bros. 4-29-5-4 IHeudonbrook, the water that iimd La Grande famous. SELLING THEIR GOODS. Splendid Thance to Secure Fine Fur bMiIdijs at Berry Home. Due to the fact that Mr. and Mrs. Berry are going to move to Portland in the near future, they are selling their household goods, even down to kitchen utensils. Such articles as first class carpets, rugs, bedroom sets, sectional bookcases in fact every thing in the home is for sale collec tively or singly. Mrs. Berry will be at home from 8 until 2 each day, and tl,r,o wlMni to look over the- enmU can do so at that time. The sale must be made at once. Only two more days to shoot for that prize Winchester at the Indoor Klflle Range. It goes Saturday night to the marksman having the best live shot score. Pre to You and Every Sister Suf erlng from Woman' Aliments, I am woman. I Know woman'! tuffarlngs. I have found Ihm ear. I will mall, fro of any char a, bit Imm ha Ml with fuU Inatrootionatoanj nnWarfrom woman's ailmwta. I want totcllal women about this eura-tw, my reader, for youraelf, your daughter, your mother, or yourahter. J want to tell you how to cure yonneWm at noma with out the help of a doctor. Men jaatt underotand women's Buffering. What we woman knowlraa lawttast, we know better than any doctor. I know that my'home treatment la aafe and anr cure for LwurrtoM w VMHh gndnrrM, UlontlM. Ma i'T!.", f,l'i ,( . fnfwa. scan MaW to, ohrlat at Snriw Taawa, Crwtkt; lu atlat la MB, MM M4 km It. atonal Bmra tulla.1 aanan. croaiUf ftaOeg at M n, aaloatliolr, atttn to err. M Snoot, Mariaou, Montr to! kMatr Inwoiot atora unaf kjf aukMiMt MMliat to our I want to aend you complita hi fty'i trittomit OiHrtli fm to prove to yoa that you can cure yourself at noma, easily, anlekly and nrely. Remember, that, it will ent m ootfciif to U?i . pontlnua. It will oort you only ahont 12 oontu a wek or lew than two centa a day. It anirJl Tf - . -t h. f ou,wor or oooupatlon. Jait una . mur mim int Mntt, tell me how you Z.J..."'!?1.1 "J." "n1 T0U ho trewtoiwit for yourcn. entln ly frw.ln plnln wrap ET'lanaES m"-.! 1 W"il ',ao " Tu hM M.t my boo1i--UllN' ONI MEDICU AOHStl" with k li. - i? Uon" f hoH ln wnr women iff. r, and how tliev can mi11t cnr. themtwlvea Vn .i H . J womnl",h""ll have It, andl. arn to rhiak for Mrtrrl. Then whnlhedop tor av thu - SSr? J,,'n. ou oan d!ide for yourwlf . Thousands of women haT cured imnl hT .lLmy horaerpmedy. It onrw an M ot pi. To MotlMrt ot DfMhttrt. I will explain a Sta ue lrrtniBr Menatruallon In young Ludiw, Pluiupnem and health alwa.v" result from tell il.TaCZ"! Jn TOB hMm of Jrcmr own Im-allty who know and will (dadly IT!! !T. i " that thin Hm Tr.ahn.nl really eartiall women'gdlw.n, and makea women well, tZ', I SiP-.?n4 r".bu!''- Mia ro Hdr.ii. and the free tenday'H treatiuentlsyuurs.alao fnebook. Write to-day, M you may not x tlii off, rairaln. Addnwi ass. m. summers, boxh - - Notre Dame, Ind., U.S.A. Vegetables Radishes - ' " j: 6c Hot House Lettuce - Ec'bunch Home Lettuce per lb. 12c Qreen Peas 2 lb3 - 25c Rhubarb 21bs " 15c Cabbage per lb - - 7c Fresh Tomatoes per lb I5c Asparagus per lb 15c Spinach per lb -". - 5c STRAWBERRIES City Grocery and Bakery, ; LPCLACK,Prop Bell PtioncMaln75 Independent 241 I " f v $ 7 i '' PURITY IS A NECESSITY WHEN IT COMES TO DRUGS WelGuarantee the Purity of all Drugs sold here : : : Tfi EDiSQN LINE ' Yes, we will have anything you wish in the Ed ison .'ine and everything cu can find in the latest catalogue, March 11th March records are now on sale. We have the Double Disc Records for the small sun of 65 cents each. Read what . J.'JPaderewski, the world's test J Pianoist, has to say in the Music Trades Review for the Weber Piane.Wren he says it is best it musbeso. IWE sulv.eeerimd; lloiier CCCD FIAKCS Bramwef! jIVSusic Company ZPH0KEElf.(H H7U f.tfKS-AVENUE I HII I 'S hRUG fTni?F 1 IIImwIbbS ka SMlt I Vla LA GRANDE, OREGON Complete equipment for resetting and repairing rubber buggy tires. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor Complete Machine Shops and Foundry HOMOOUOMMMt IMMIIMO QtMttH Mannan Pile Re:nedy Is put up l.i I . tubf with no7.scle attached. iy ' i i,tMk-tl dlrectlv to tht affected parts 3uaranteed. Prloe 50e. Sold at Sll ! rerihorn's Family drug store. Look over the list of ral transfers for the past woe which ap pear in this Issue. Ton will see iha land U becoming valuable in Cram! Ronde valley. . f The more we live for self the less .hall we find the value of existence; ,he more we live for others and out of self, the greater will be the joy and aatisfaction of living. $. act as if they didn't have any. VB . rare man who c.a be a hero without being a fool about it after- ward. nvlnce people tney April 28 marks the beginning : of iaw epoch for Grand Ronde valley- Be.dowWkTtbe w-tr that made . Grande famois. " , 81MMO.VS. In the Juothc's Court for the Distrtc ..f Grande. County of Union tate of Oregon. Wa-lhams and Kerr Uron.. (a prl vate corporation), p'-lntiffs va- w E Amos, difndant. 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 i seven days from the date of the serv j ke of thl9 summons upon you. or suf ! fer Judgment to be taken against you ! for tbe sum of forty-three and flftj one-nunareains aoimra, is" the dleburwments of this action. This summons Is published In th La Orsr.de Weekly Observer fr full l' six weeks, by order ot th underigTl I JUallLP UI ,vn.-xrt fi w " - jtlon thereof being made on the fiftb day of February, 1S0. Given under my hand this first da of February, A. D. 1S0. M-12-l-2;J- A. STEWART. Justice of the Peace CONCERT REPEATED The Lar Grande Band, 20 Pieces, Will, by request of many citizens, repeat v the Concert of April 5th next Friday Evening, April 30 STEWARD'S OPERA HOUSE Ticktts'ott'jSale Thursday Morning, to any part of the house. Admission 25c CONCERT REPEATED SEASON OPENED AT QT7T rR' JL V- S ICE CREAM and j SOFT DRINKS 3 Admlnl-tmtor s 'N'otk-e. ' required to present the same with . ottc Js he.rfb . lA M...to..lt .!'hor..tr,..p.t JO!ll.. to, hSw. -ba. tw. It may concern, that the undesigned : "" ea8t of Qn :, It said fnlon county, for settlement has been duly appointed by the county . momh8 ma court of Union county, Oregon, aa ad- j nted this J2nd day of March, 1101 nilnleti ator of he estate of William O. Feach. late of Union county, Oregon, bow deceased; and that all persons J. a PEACH. Administrator, Estate of W. O. Peach, Deceased. J-!J-0;4:-14-Jl bavin claims against said estate aro C. H, FINN, Attorney. N.K.VEST,Pres. T. J. SCR0GCIN, Cash t Wm. MILLER, Vice Pres. H. E. CC0UDCE, Asst. Cash ADDING NEW ACCOUNTS We are constantly adding newacccunts and ' our business is iricreasingat a very satisfact ory rate. Probably ycu might be glad and join us. ? the i . T a a m m m atm V afc i United btates National bank t Of La Grande t DIRECTORS Wm. Miller H. E, Coolidge 7. 1. Scrcggin MM. 8 I I N. K. West L P. Staples C. J'. Bacon i.L Cavines FrankConley A.T.Hill t A