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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1909)
in . i . LOCAL ITEMS. ' Don't forget the Mother's Day ser vice next Sunday. ' Watch for the ad of the Grand Konde Electric Company tomorrow. S. M. and J. R. Johnson of Grand Junction. Col., are registered nt the Foley house. Mrs. Adoli'h Newlin will entertain the Kaffee K latch Friday afternoon of this week. L, B. Stearns of Cove la In I-a Grande today shaking hands with his numerous friends.., A. W. Nelson leaves tonight for Walla Walla where he will attend the tri-state Interscholastic meet. He will return Saturday. Mrs. J. W. Knowles will entertain the Missionary Society of the M. . K church next Thursday afternoon at 2:30. , ' ; C. W. Nibley of Salt Lake', and his two daughters, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Stodd ard today. ...',:' The Presbyterian tea scheduled for tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs.. William ltamsey has been post poned one week. . . ." 1 Mrs. Humphries of Enterprise ac companied by her daughters, Grate and Merrill, are visiting her sister Mrs. S. R. Ha worthy Berry Thornton in chevge of the Grand Ronde Electric companys sta tion at North Powder, tame down las; . night and will return to hi? work to morrow. " , "' J. T. Ohl arrived last evening from Carion, 'Pennsylvania, and joined, his brother J. M. Ohl, who, has been stay ing in La Grande the past few weeks. The two leave for Portlaud this even ing. -.' Superintendent J. D. Gillilan has just returned, from Promise Lanrt. where he spent Sunday. On his way j out he stopped over at Wallowa and ! organized n Methodist Brotherhood of j 15 members. Rev. A. L. ITowarth the Methodist pastor at Joseph returned home this morning:. He was here and at Baker City on business connected with their $10,000 church to be built this sum- iwer. , - Ati auto party of l.'r'n people came ever last night for the carnival and returned this afternoon. In the. par ty were, James Hutchinson, Ed Cline, J. H. Jacobs and William Davis ( ALL FOR WARASTS. Notice iB hereby given that there are funds in the treasury to pay all warrants issued against Water Fund of-La, Grande City, up to ami includ ing No. 270 endorsed April 20, 1909. Interest on all warrants on Water Fund from No. 8107 to No. &276 In clusive. Closes from date of this call. La Grande, Oregon, May 5, 1P09. .. J. K. WRIGHT, (m-5-10) City Treasurer. This morning the county commis ioners met in regular monthly ses sion, and spent the day principally in auditing bills. It Is probable, before the court adjourns that the commis sioners will take up several matters of great Importance to the county at large, the one of the most general in terest being the purchase of a poor farm. The commissioners realize that the county needs a poor farm more centrally located than the old one was, arid have been looking for a suit able location since the sale ot the one at Union. As yet they have, for var ious . reasons been unable to decide, j Tkn Ko (Via iKttlfinltl nf tpll-rt In ft .'1 ! A 1 1 ' 1 ' . to I iiv. v.. i.i. v. - - . ' proper place at the same time keep ing the -expenditure of county funds down. From th sale of the old farm S2.i;O0 was realized, and It is 'desired j by the commissioners to maua ttrs ambunt come as near as possible to defraying the t:ost of a new farm Seme time this summer, though probably not at this term, the- court will adver tise bids for the construction of a steel bridge across the river at Perry. Ttnuorrow some time the court will take up the matter of making the county jail secure. ; rui'urni.-heil Kooiiis WkUlrd. Wanted, to rent, two or three unfur nished rooma In a liouae occupied by COURT SITS fl, MAY . -NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ESTATE OF WM. I). SHELL. DE CEASED. Notice is htnt-bv given bv ! the undersigned executor of the estate i of Wni. I). Shell, deceased, to the! creditors of. biid to all persons having claims against, the said deceased, to present them with the necessary vouchers within sis month from this the 1Mb. day of April. 15o?i, the date of the first publication of this notice. it to the said executor at the La Grande National Bank in La Grande. Cnlon couuty, Oregon. Dated this the 19th day of April, K0&. GEO. L. CLEAVER. . Executor of Estate of Wm. D. Shell, Deceased. 4-19-26-3-10-17 1 Best Treatment for Colds. "Most ordinary colda will yield to the simplest treatment," says the Chi cago Tribune, "mjoderatlve laxatives, hot foot baths, a free 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 St must remain in doore for a day or two, or a fresh cold. is almost sure to be contracted, and in many Instances pneumonia follows. Is it not oouer to pin your iaiw to an via reliable preparation like Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, That is famous for its cures ot colds and can always be depended upon? For eaye by All Good Druggists. . STR AYED OK STOLEN--Black poney "Billy" branded V on left hip and . H on right shoulder, white, hind foot. ' Was juit seen near Eichen berger place on Iiadd Hill about March 2.1. Information received and rewarded. HILDA ANTHONY, Experiment with Observer want -ads. Department of the Interior, United Stntfs Land Office, La Grande Oregon, March 9,- 1909. Notice is hereby given that tlni state of Orceon has filed in this office Its NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, application to Retect under the pro visions of the act of congress of Aug ust 14, 184S. and acts supplementary and amendatory there'", 'the NWM NE'4 (lot 2) section township south, range 37 E., W. I., serial No 05941. ' . Any and .art persons claiming ad versely the lands described or desir ing to object because of the mineral character of the land or for any other purpose to the disposal to applicant should file their affidavits of protest In this office, on or before the 18th day of April, 1909. V. C. BItAMWELL. 8-12-10-26:4-2-9-1 . Reglste- Dr. W. D. McMillan Painless Denistry La Grande National Bank Bldg Both Phones The preat Bcu, a fru- attracik.1 with !: :-- r t" ,' A ; - i ' ' -A'' i-1 )'-) r if i i ' - I l' ! 'I v .y . ' 'ill s l:A PASTIME THEATRE HARRIS FRtXUI. 1'roprW-tur aod Manager. ; Program . Three reel of latest moving I pictures. ; Admission 5 and 10 cents. Change of program Monday, . Weilnd;.y. Friday and Satur- day. Matinee: Monday, Wed- r.esclay and aSturday. Doors open at' 2:30 p. m. Evenings performances at 7 p. m. j Change of program' Sunday, Wednesday and Friday. Mati nee: Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Doors open at 2:30 p. m. Evening performances at 7 p, ni. . . i THE SCENIC ' PANTAGES CIRCUIT. ' La Grande's Foremttst Yuude. llle Theatre. Depot Street. S. A. GARD1XER, Manager. ' Week beginning May 2. ' ' Weinrick & Waldron, the boy a who sing and talk. The Rouiig Twins. I I if New Songs and Dances. ;;."'' Latest Moving Pictures. r,- f Matinee, Tuesday, Thursday Mid Saturday. Adults, matinee: 10c;' children, under 12 years, I' PC. Evening prices. 10 and 15c. 1$, 4$$w&&&&$-t&$ vi You Necd i A Well A letter to me" stating your location -and needs will bring ycu all the in- formation regarding well' drilling necessary. R. A WEST, J ! Thft Well Driller J ACRES of fine soil, a good spring, and just out side the city. $325 cash, This Week only. 25 ACRES 25 This 25 acres,, near town,' with good 7 acre orchard, water on place and fair im-' rovements, is sure and attractive prop osition $3,000.00 Terms. Better lock this up before buying 3 ACRE S 3 To sell or lease. It is right in the city. It may be just what you are looking for. Tie'' Van Dip Realty (o. Depot Strezt BOTH PHONES First-Class Rc pairing ALL WOIIK GCAKAXTKl.I) t it t IS A Shoe poorly , repaired Is worthless but a properly re paired Slior Is stml an new. My work pleu-eti and satisfies. R. Plant THE OLD PRESTON STAND. f ... - ' " ' t I The Little Shop f 906 MaJn St. I Stamping of all kinds, includ ing shirt waists & Center pieces, done, embroidery lessons given. Orders taken and lessons given in stenciling. Full line of em broidery materials. THE QUESTION of all rral estate in vestments the one that ycu can answer in but on wsy -"Is the title sound The answer is: "An; Abstract drawn by us" With that you have a complete, ac curate history of the parcel to the veriest detail that mifeht effect the ;titie's soundness. Our work is guaranteed. Only complete and up-to-date set of Abstracts in Union county. LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO Fo cy Motel Block j DO YOU KNOW: 1- FOR CERTAIN?". I 5 that your , title is gocd? ' ... An abstract will tell you all about it and it may be f tc your advantage to have one made. You cannot I afford to take chances. LR. .OLIVER La Grande . National Bank Building r COVE FRUIT LA XI). We. have 100 acres of the flnear. fruit in Cove. Subdivided lu 10 aci 3 trafts. Fine black soil. 1-2 ruile from school, running water on each 10 ac res. Have just completed three miles of new woven wire feuce on place. Price $125.00 to $200.00 per acre. Will sell with part cash, balance payable in Installments or on straight tlni'i t suit purchaser. Will take some ftod i La Grande property as part payment 4-23-5-5 lA Grande Investing t Co. FOR RENT Five room bcuse. Close In It'i're : f(J-lei tl.or. 4-29 .-4 V. 1 THE M.&M.G.! will be in their large and commodious new quarters in a few days. THE MEANTIME however, they are prepared N iii Lcitvc vat c; aa in their line. DAILY OBSERVER 65c a Month and Every This is the time to odd jobs of painting the buggy, the furniture, for the floors ana wooaworSk. for every paint purpese, we have the right Finish. HFME-firtair. PAINTS, ENAMELS, k. are each and. every one scientifically prepared for specific uses Remember if it's a surface , to be painted,, enameled stained, varnished or Quality Kind tell you what to the cost. Ask us. SEE OVR J'AS. A. Adams 1 Acme tUWIKiwuii.lHiiiU'- ZWUi.iJxim. l GEORGE PALMER. President W. H. BRENHOLTS' Ass't Cashier . X F. .1. HOLMES, Vice President C, S. WILLIAMS, 2d Ass't Cashier F. L. METERS Cashier " J ' ' La Orande National Bank Of La Grande, Oregon CAPITAL AND SURPLUStWO.OOO UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY DIRECTORS M Berry J. D. Mathfcson F. J. C. C. Pennington F. L. Mayers W, L BtenholU Daily Observer, I . . ' - t -11 .n ILVULOIAAVOO Paints Finishes for Home UseSJ freshen up the home by doing 1 you have been planning, l or -nr i if STAISTS AND VARNISHES finished in any way, there's to fit the purpose. WV can use, how much to use aii J;;r '. S .JT WINDOW D1SPLA Y Vi'tfvL 'BirrG. A?JM Aw'imc. i " '' ly 1 . jfi Holmes F, M. Brylcit Geo. L. Cleaver , George Plmr -., 65c per Month 1 . n