La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 22, 1909, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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L NOTICE FOR Pt'T LICAT.-OX.
, year proof, tc establish claim tc tbe
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! laid ebore described, before the
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f Register and Receiver, IV 8. , Laiid
I Office, at La Grande, Oregon, on the
! 21st day of June, 1909.
Claimants names as witnesses:
! Nels Holverson, of Hilgard, Oregon.
William Lowe, of Hilgard. Oregon.
' Earl Rugg, of Pendleton, Oregon.
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at La Grande Or
I , May S. 190.
Svrft's Premium
Notice is hereby Riven that
NATHAN FAHRELL,"
of Hilgard, Oregon, who, on May 12,
1902, made Homestead Entry No.
11391-Sertal, No. 03641, for SEVi. Sec-
tion 6, Township 3 South, Range 36 ' Link Lynd.
East. Willamette Meridian, has filed '
notice of Intention to make final five
of Pendleton, Orgeon.
F. C. BRAMWELL,
Register.
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Makes delicious hot biscuit,
griddle cakes, rolls and muffins.
The only Baking Powder
Made from Royal Grape Cream of -Tartar
U Evening OUserver
, I'bWi fcef TmXt Except Soad-y.
;;h;j6.h. ccbbey. .
edit t nd proprietor.
trite Fresa Telegrapk Service.
. SUBSCRIPTION RATS
Daily, single copy...........
Daily, per month ..........
Daily, six month in advance.
Daily, one year In advance...
Weekly, six month -.
Weekly, one year in advance. , . . ,1.00
. . 5c
.. 65c
..$3.50
..$6.50
ODDfEW
(01 HOME
Catered at the postomce at La Grande
as second-class matter.
This paper will not publish any
article appearing oyer a nom de
lum5. Signed articles will be re
ceived subject to the discretion of the
ditor. Please sign your articles and
aave disappointment. V
Advertising Kates.
. Display ad. rates furnished upon ap
plication. , Local reading notices 10c per line
Srst insertion ; 5c per line for each
obsequent Insertion.
Resolution of condolence, 5c a line.
Cards of thanks, 5c a line.
It is to be hoped that the Portland
Gateway will be maintained during
the period of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific
exposition, thus giving the tour-
Iste an opportunity to see the beauti
ful scenery of the Columbia river,
which is not excelled any where and
acidentally see a portion of the great
commonwealth of Oregon.
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, This seems to be a misfit season
all over the country, hot confined to
the Pacific coast by any means, but
from ocean to ocean. One of the oc
casional coldbackward springs. A few
warm days will make things grow so
; fast we will soon forget it.
J. A. Arbuckle and George Ball,
i - . - - .
bany, returned this morning, a H.
Dlystone and I. R. Snook, the other
delegates, will not come until tomor
row. H. E. Coolldge, the newly elec
ted Grand Master, stopped a day in
Portland with Grand Secretary Shar
on, in order to become familiar with
his duties. As Grand Master Mr. Cool
idge has the appointment of five g.and
officials, arid additional honor conies
to Eastern Oregon by the appointment
of R. H. Rohrig, as Grand Marshal.
i TWO AUTOMOBILES j
For rent with an experienced driver
Seating capacity is five passengers with
one and three with the other. Service is
the best and prices right Inquire of
CHASE B0HNENKAMP
HOME PHOtVE 132
PACIFIC MATES BKACK 241
RESIDENCE RED 481
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How would you like
FARMERS MEET TOMY.
runners DNcnss Commniiicatlons
From Ontlde That Are Secret.
A large number of members of the
La Grande local of the Farmers' Edu
cational and Co-operative Union, met
in the K of P. hall this afternoon and
discussed various subjects. Communi
cations from out of town were read
and discussed though the nature of
them is not for publication. Nothing
of any great importance came up.
This js the age of the horseless car
riage, the wireless telegraph ni;d
fenceless home. The hitter is grow
ing In popularity in La' Grande more
than the former.
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Will Enlarge l'lunt.
R. II. Jonas, editor of the Wallowa
Sun came out this afternoou, en route
to.Portland where he will buy equip
ment to enlarge Ills plant at Wallowa.
Fire last evening totally destroyed
the Prof. Robert Wllkerson home
north of I Grande, two trunks filled
with wearing apparel being the only
goods saved from the building.
During the afternoon Mrs. Wilker
aon had gone to the Anson home near
by, to visit briefly, and It was during
her absence, that somehow, the fire
originated. When Pror. Wllkerson,
who is a member or the high school
faculty, returned from his day's work.
It was to find his home in ashes. The
home was execllently furnished and
though there is a small insurance. It
will not cover the Iosb by any means.
The family had been packing their
clothing preparatory for an' extended
tour dulng vacation time, and these
trunks it was that were saved. A new
piano and several pieces of new furni
ture are Included in the Iohhps.
Their trip has necessarily been
postponed and Mr. Wilkerson is to
day homeless. Friends came to their
rescue with aid and until some suit
able arrangements can be made, they
will make their home with friends.
I ne. house and furnishing would
easily reach $''00O. while tuo Insm-V-ncc
is J1.0W. The l.yoss lucli.des all
family relics and keepsakes.'
THE SCENIC
PANTAGES CIRCUIT.
La Grande's Foremost Vaude
ville Theatre.
Depot Street.
S. A. G A It DINER, Manner.
AVeek beginning May 17.
Miss Mabel Johnston, lady ven
triloquist. Amick & Marez, singing, dan
cing, talking and music.
&?j'zzp savor s
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to have your preference of
the world's neatest and new
est fabrics made into a suit
according to the fashion pre
vailing in the big cities the
moment the cloth is cut?
THROUGH THE MEDIUM
of our connection with Ed. V.
Price & Co., of Chicago, largest
tailors in the world of GOOD
made - to - order clothes you
can secure the most satisfac
tory clothes obtainable at
remarliably reasonable
prices. See us today.
C. C. PENINGTON 6 CO.
Hew Lot Just In
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City Grocery and Bakery,
E.POLACK,Prop
Cell Phone Main 75
Independent 24 Is
PURITY
ISA
NECESSITY
' WHEN IT COMES TO
DRU0
We Guarantee the
Purity of all Drugs
sold here : : ;
HILL'S bRgq jTORE
LA GRANDE, OREGON
Gomplete equipment for
rubber buggy tires.
resetting and repairing
LA GRANDE IRON . WORKS
D. FITZGERALD. Proprietor
Complete Machine Shops and Foundry
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Matinee. Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday, Adults, matinee:
10c; children, under 12 years, r
Cc. Evening prices, 10 and 15c.
Just Received
Puffs, Switches, Rats
Psyches and Rolls
ALL COLORS
ADAMS AVENUE
Merchants! Save
$10,000
In 1907 the Merchants.!
of Oregon saved over
$10,000 by carrying a part
of their Insurance in their
own company, the Oregon $
Merchants Mutual Fire As-
surance Association, of t
Dayton, Oregon. In 1908
fney 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 get:
INSURANCE AT COST
A LIMIT TO YOUR LIABIL
ITY PFCVPTSLmWtNT OF
LOSSES
J. W. OLIVER, Agent
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SEASON OPENED AT
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IGECREAM and
SOFT DRINKS
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DO IT NOW. GET AN
Electric Iron V
Saves Time, Work and Money;
Only $450
Five Days Free Trial
GRANDE RONDE
ELECTRIC CO.
4HHfr,HM.4H,MHtHMM,4
V. K. WEST, Pres.
Wm. MILLER,
T. L SCRQGGIN rach
lice Pres. H. E COOLIDCE, Asst. Cash
ADDIN NEW ACCOUNTS
We are constantly adding new accounts and
our business is increasing at a very satisfact
ory rate. Probably you might" be ' glad and
join us. . .'7 -.,v '
The
United States National Bank
Of La Grande
N: K. West
. P. Staples
C.T. Bacon
DIRECTORS .
Wr. Miller
P.F. Ccclidg
T. J. Scrcggin
I. L Cavines
. Frank Conley
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