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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1909)
KIUHT PAGES. ' ; ' TAGS BTOiyQ OBSERTEB, IA GIUJTOE, OBEGUJf. FRIDAT. ATRIL SO, 1U9. LA GRANDE BUSINESS AEN'S Iff Mi SIX JOYPUL NIGHTS - - 1 ' ' T!r r "n"-, " w m"H 'jll'.'j.!!'""! -. - - - ... mmmmm1mmmim.,m.mmwmwwj LIKE TO LITE THEKKi Jifiirly a Foot of Snow In Peinnjl vnitiu. PITTSBURG, April "0. The . heav iest snowfall of the winter In Western Pennsylvania, began last night, and nt Bradford today the snow was 10 Inch es deep and still falling. Snow shov els stored away for the summer had to be brought out again to clear the tracks of the Western New Yo'k & Pennsylvania Traction Company. All traffic is experiencing delays. Trees are loaded down and many telegraph and telephone wires have been broken. In Pittsburg the weather is mild and two thunder storing early today were suggestive of summer, SPEXD A QUARTER TONIGHT. II K A It THE BAND CONCERT. Orator For PendW'ton High. PENDLETON. Or., April 30. Roy Rowland has been chosen orator for the Pendleton High School and will represent that Institution in the ora torical contest for the high schools of The contest Is to be held In Pendleton the evening of May 22, or the evening of the big Eastern Oregon interscholastic field meet. Rowland Is a member of the Junior class, business manager of the Illaka win, the high school publication, and also a member of the victorious de bating team which Is soon to meet tha Newberg team here In the semi-finuls for the state championship. MEADOWBROOK, THE RAND THAT MADE LA GRANDE FAMOUS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Bids are invited up to 6 o'clock, p. m. May 10, 1909 for the erection and competition of a two story business building to be erected on Main street In the City of Joseph, Wallowa county, Oregon. Plans and specifications can be seen at residence of the owner, Mrs. E. E. Jennings, Joseph, Ore., and at the office of Roberet Miller, archlect, la Grande, Ore. The owner reserves the right to let contract either in whole or in part. She also reserves the right to accept any or all bids. A satisfactory bond will be required of the successful bid der. A29-M10 FOR RENT Furniture for a five room cottage. Will also rent the cottage. Inquire at this office. MEADOWBROOK, THE BAND - 2SAT 3AD LA ;BANi FA-MOJ KOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS, Water consumers not on meters ill please come to the City Recorder of fice and fill out application before us ing the water fo- Irrigating purpose. H. C. OILMAN. J-115-1 - Water Supt. SPRING FESTIVAL FREE ON THE Under the Auspices of the La Grande Business A W? I ..-s, Fdo YOU KNOW : FOR CERTAIN? that your title is gocd? An abstract will tell you all about it and it may be tc your advantage to have one made. You cannot afford to take chances. LR. OLIVER la Grande "'flathml Bznh Building JIIADOWBEOOK, THE BAND THAT MADE LA GBAN'DE FAMOCS. 1 WO for A fl IV II IF A h Turkic? H. S. TYLER, Lessee and Manager $w44&&Ms444fr Beginning Monday, May 3rd, and ends Monday, May Everything Regardless of cost 2 Boxes of Writing Paper 2 Tooth Brushes 2 Gombs - 2 Ounces of Perfume . 2 Boxes of toilet soap 2 Ccinc cf Talcum Powfftr iDRiLUNG There are several kinds of drilling but the kind the kind that makes the farm pay is the drilling which makes water 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. I D. M. HUNT v :- CANADA LANDS. If yon are not satisfied to Invest your money in Grand Ronde Valley and want something that Is a money- I III fl A TPTISOSTFti tBVSs rice for the o: P BUY A WHEAT FARM AT $10. In sunny Alberta in theCandadian Pacific's 3000,000 acre tract of wheat land east of Calgary a new district has just been put on the market at $10 an acre on 10 years time at G percent interest. This land lies directly on the main line of the'Canadian Pacific Railway and was leased to the stockman for a winter range, until two years agowhen their lease expired and it is now being surveyed and put on the market. The soil is a fine dark sandy loam with a clay subsoil and last year produced as high as GO bushels, of hard winter wheat per acre There will be an advance of $5.00 an acre on this land Sept. 1st. Fred Holmes and J. E. Reynolds shipped a car of horses & farm machinery last week to their section east of Calgary which they are going to have put in fall wheat. J.E.Reynolds Starts Monday to Superintend it The fare is only $17 AS from La Grande A Pleasant Plirstc When you want a pleasant physic ' give Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver 'gentle In their action and always pro- at all good dealers for a free sample. WHO IS THE ONE. That Wants to own two lots good S room cottage, plastered, location STREETS Men's Association OF o Price of one good; party can get good terms; let us tell you about It, and show the property. 4-17 tf La Grande investment Co. Cp Before the Bar. N. H. Brown, an atorney of Pitts field, Vt. writes: "We have used Dr. Klngg'a New Life Pills for years and find them tucb a rood family medi cine we wouldn't be without them." f 1 Sale I see SIX 3 HAPPY 17th PER ACRE For Chills. Constipation, Bllllousness or Sick Headache they work won ders. 25c. . Newlin Drug &v - FQOD. A place to buy goods. The big,salar for the benefit of the High School Is till on at Pennington's. Men's dry; goods of all kinds, shoes, hats, caps and the latest In neckwear. Help the High School. ..fM-WAd