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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1909)
- .0 , U tede tvenini Observe; PmlUshec Dally Except Sunday. . GEORGE II. CTKHET. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. E?! Fn9 Te,ePP Sen ice. ; SUBSCRIPTION RATS: Daily, single copy 5c Daily, per month...... 65c 2aily, tlx month in advance.... $3X0 Xtlly, one year In advance $6X0 , Weekly, tlx months in advance... 7Ee Weekly, one year in advance 1.00 Catered at the postofflce at La Grande as aecond-class matter. This paper 'will not publish any Article appearing over a nom de plume. Signed article will be re alved subject to the discretion of the dltor. Please sign your articles and eave disappointment. Advertising Bates. Display ad. rates furnished upon ap plication. Local reading notices 10c per line rst Insertion; Sc per line (or each btequent insertion. Resolution of condolence, 5c a line. Cards of thanks. 5c a line. "I am only the servant In th House," says Speaker Cannon. But this is an age when the servant runs tie establishment. tt The government payB $1,200 per year for a man to offer prayers for the U. S. senate. The Job is worth ten times that salary. . The burglar that tried to rob Gen. Funston not only failed, but did Lis Jntended victim a favor by restoring him to public notice, 4 : ' . ; 4t ; Pretty soon we shall be hearing mother . say, "No, Johnnie, you po tlvely must not go in your baloon to day. You might take cold." , "Iowa has an editor ninety-four years of age," says the Atlanta Georg ian. When that man promulgated the "We are here to stay," he evidently meant it A TOAST TO THE FARMER. (An eastern paper proposed the fol lowing toast to the poor farmer: "Here's to the poor farmer. How can be have a very merry time when he has nothing to live in but a big house, nothing to shelter his horses but a warm barn, nothing to eat ex cept everything that grows In the ground or can be bought at the store, so way to get his mail except having it brought to him every , day ' by a smiling mall carrier who will soon be wearing Uncle Sam's uniform with rhining brass buttons, no way to get to town but with a rubbertired buggy or auto, no way to make money but by selling CO cent corn, 35 cent but ter, $5 hogs, 27 cent eggs and have his farm double in price every once in jl while. While you are enjoying your Sunday dinner, don't forget to drop a lear for the poor down-trodden farmer man." ' PUBLIC LAND SALE. Department of The Interior. U. S. LAND OFFICE at La Grande. Oregon, April 27th., 1909. Notice is hereby given that, aa di rected by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provisions pt Act of Congress approved June 27, 10 (34 Stats., 617), w will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, at 10 o'clock a. m., oa the 16th day of June, 1909. at this office, the following' described land: 8E NWVi, NEK SWK and SWK EEtt Section 32, T. 3. 8. R. 35 E. W. M. Serial No. 01786. Act persons claiming adversely the above-described land are advised to Die their claims, or objections, on or before be time riesiRvated tor ale r.C. BRAMWET L Reglalei. ' COM)! . EnFUHAtD. Skiver 1 Dealisf Salve for Barns, Chapped Bands and Sore Nipples. As a healing salve for burns, sores, ore nipples and chapped hands Chamberlain's Salve Is most excell ent.. It allays the oaln of a iira u most instantly, and unless the In whhout leaving a scar. PrU-e, 15 cent. For sale by All Good Defers, yourself how oulHtly it relives "th pain and soreness. The medlcVnee sialy given internally for rheuma tism are polosnous or very strong medicines. They are worse than use-' lees in cases cf chronlo and muscular j rtoeunaatism. For lale by All Good ' Druggist. ! CEMEHT WALKS TAKE SHAPt II WSM 10CAT10HS Record breaking street improve ments in, the way of cement walks and board walks, have been realized the past two months. Not alone is the total of cement walks large but it is of a superior quality. Contractor Mars, who has done practically all of this work, meets entire satisfaction with his work from Street Superinten dent Matott and the street committee of the council. A half mile of board walk has been put in place, but more Important .than this, is the amount of cement walk completed recently. Among the' cement walks built are the following: J. a Wright, 187 feet' on Pennsyl vania and Sixth; F. Floyd, 120 feet on Sixth street; A. A. Gust, 90 feet of U. S. LAND OFFICE at La Grande Oregon, April 28th, 1909. Notice is hereby given that, as di rected by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provisions of Act of Congress approved Junv 7, 1906(34 Stats., 617), we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 15th day of June, 1909, at this office, the following escribed land: SE4SEV4 Sec. 8. SW4 SW Sec. 9. . 4 S., R. 35 E. W. M., serial No. 01786 Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on oi before the time designated for Bale. F. C. BRAMWELL, Register.. COLON R. EBBRHARD, Receiver NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or., May 24, 1909. Notice is hereby given that JOHN KOROLL, of La Grande, Oregon, who on Sep tember 29, 1903, made, homestead en try No. 13261-Serlal No. 04028, for SE NEtf , NE SE Sec. 7. WNW, Section 8, Township 2 South, Range 38 East. Willamette Meridan, has filed notice of intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at La Grande, Oregon, on the 12th day of July, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Francis H. Owsly John Streber ': George Gibson John Morg, all of La Grande, Oregon. Register. Cooked Food Sale. On Saturday all day, Just before the big celebration, the ladies of the Methodist church have arranged to hold one of the largest cooked food sales given by thlB society. The lo cation is to be announced later. I Carry and New To Vou cannot afford to overlook my stock when in need of anything. In my second hand departmeut you may find lust what you are looking for and if so you will always obtain a bargain. Right now, I have several exceptional good ofe rings in Cook Stoves, a $65 Saddle for $20. LawnmMowers nearly as good as new at attractive pr ces. Granite" Iron Ware, Crockery and Glassware, Carptts. Rugs, Iron Beds, Dining Tables, RockinglChairs,Mattresses and a thousand and one things that must be seen to be ap predated. Always make it a rule to visit my store and keep in touch with the bargains rhatlarejccming in and going out daily, Chas. L England The House of Bargains 12-foot walk on Adams avenue, and 60 feet on Adams avenue near the Jap anese quarters, by W. B. Sutherland. These two pieces of walk connect con tinuous cement walks on both sides of the street from Chestnut to Hem a distance of over a half mile. Bill Baling, 197 feet of five-foot walk, corner North Depot and Monroe; Mrs. Proebstel, 63 feet and curb on Second street, and the court house walks including 1284 square feet of 7 foot walk. Street Superintendent Matott affirms that the improvements planned for the immediate future have not taken shape yet and when they do, the rec ord of the past few months- will again be broken. Amusements IfcnnH f leer VST 4--. Tonight is the last presentation at the Pastime of "The Man of Mystery'' and if you haven't seen it already, be sure and see it tonight This afternoon at the souvenir ma tinee, handsome Japanese china was given with each twenty cent ticket. Tomorrow night "A Yankee Detec tive," the ludicrous farce comedy guaranteed to have one thousand laughs to the cubic minute. Best let at Scenic. It is agreed by everybody who has attended the show at the' Scenic this week that It is one of the best vaude ville shows ever been shown here on a stage. Petrle and Budd certainly have made friends with the La Grande audience and are more welcome at every performance. Rosa and Green too, come in for their share of the praise and are well received by all. There will be an entire change to night Rev. I. W. Williamson's Letter. Rev. I. W. Williamson. Hunting ton, W. Va., writes: "This to certify that I used Foley's Kidney Remedy i for nervous exhaustion and kidney trouble and am free to say that it will do all that you claim foh it" Foley's Kidney Remedy has restored health ; and strength to thousands of weak ana run down people. Contains no harm ful drugs and is pleasant to take. A. T. HILL. N. D. C. Rheumatic Capsules We i guarantee tnem. isewun urns co. WANTED Two women cooks and one waitress. Call at the Van Duyn Realty Company. FOR RENT Well built barn. Red 41. Phone Home off Bargains one of the Largest Stocks of Second-Hand Household be found in the country. Hole Dig Today. A large hole is being dug today at the corner of Spring avenue and 6th street, where the beef will be roasted on July 5th. oooasooaoc-sc o 0 o LEGAL O 0 O 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 The Observer office carries one of the largest lines of leg-0 al blanks In Union county. 0 Mining locations. ' 0 Warranty deeds. 0 Quick claim deeds. 0 Corporation deeds. & Power attorney. 0 Mortgages. 0 Assignment mortgages. " f ' ' 0 Bill, of sale. 0 Leases. 0 r.f-.. - ... . Chattel mortgages. 0 Real estate contracts. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M000&000000 The Scenic La Grande's Foremost Vaudeville Theatre. Depot Street. S. A. Gardiner, Manager. Week opening Monday, June "; 28th. Petrle and Budd, eccentrl; comedians. Miss Bella Rosa and Jas. F. Green IX ' TIIE C II ORIS GIRL Cast Flossie Flip, (The Chorus Girl) MIbs Bella Rosa Clarence Tipton, Attorney-at-lav Jas. F. Green Time Present. PASTIME THEAT h JOHXSOX ft BRUCE. Proprietors. FRIDAY AJiD SATIBXAX NIGHTS AXD SATCli -AY MATLSEE TALOR STOCK COMPANY. Monday, Tuesday & Wednes day, "Man of MyBtery." Sotivenr matlneer, Wednes day.. Children's matinee Saturday. Furnishings BLANKS The Medicine You Take Whatever medicine you get at this store la exactly right If you could see how your m eicine la prepared here, the care that we give every prescription that comes Into our store, If you had the professional training to appreciate the quality In all the drugs used and the skill used in preparing, yon would never think of going elsewhere for even your simplest drug store wants. People who deal here never have any doublts about the medicine they get The price is right too. HILTS DRUQ JTORE LA GRANDE, - OREGON We Wants Our Want;! I SZZTevery day Can you afford to want au wr.e;e result are the OR RENT Modern Cottage, of A. L. Richardson. iDiutre FOR RENT Modern 4 room cottage furnished; Inquire of Mrs. Zuber. (J-23-29) Room and board, 2114 Third St., Mrs. Edna Schrock. (J-24-J-7) FOR RENT Furnished room for gen tlemen. Electric light, bath, etc. Inquire at Gilham residence, 1910 Cedar. Phone Black 1351. lw FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, suitable for lady or gent. Electric light bath and fire. Inquire at 1612 Adams avenue or 'phone Red 131. FOR RENT Nice, cheerful, sunny room for rent to gentleman, facing east on Fourth street; close in; mod ern conveniences. Call at Observer office. Two or three choice rooms to let, with or without board. Inquire of 2103 1st street or phone. Black 1761. FOR RENT Flower place on Elgin branch, outside of city, "Old Lyle Place;" 5 room house with garden, big barn, chicken house, cellar, $10.00 (J-21-J-12) FOH SAL&. FOR SALE Fox terrier, pays $10.wf); C. M. Graham, May Park, phone Black 1331. (J-25-5-9) FOR SALE Fresh milk cow, Jersey, years old. Earl Jones, phone 1944. (S-S-U) FOR SALE Young canary birds for sale. Phone Main 4. (J-21-26) FOR SALE Twenty h. p. five passen ger touring car for $450. Inquire of Whiteman garage, opposite foundry. ; r FOR SALE Seed potatoes, fancy hand selected. Large and smooth Quality A . 1; seed strictly pure Burpies extra, early $S per 100; late Rose $1.75; Netted Gems, late, $1.71 Burbank seedling $1.30. George Wagner. Island City. For CeasUnatlta. Mr. L. H. Famham, a . prominent druggist of Spirit Lake. Iowa, say: "Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are certainly the best thing on the market for constipation. Give these tablets a trial. You are certain to find them agreeable and pleasant i effect Price, 25 cents. Samples free. For sale by All Good Dealers. FOR SALE A 240-egg incubator an J brooder; cheap If taken - at once Phone Blac 1JJ1.. , POIl SALE Two co four acres suburban property, well Improved 'PhontB'.ack 1532, or E. W Kammeror, 2064 Adams avenue. Your Wants IN Ad Column spend one cent perord of your keynotes? ' FOR SALE 4 lota in Block 139, In Chaplin add; 2 blocks from round house for further particualrs apply to L. F. Dunn, City, or a E. New som 2415 First ave. Seattle Wash. 4-12-tt FOR SALE Good milk cow, fresh. half Jersey, half Durham. Three quarters Jersey heifer calf goes with cow. Inquire corner N and First street or phone Black 1862. (6-15-3) ' .,- p'on iSALiii First tjass furnltura. For particulars call at Mrs. Zuber s residence. tf FOR SALE-8 acres Improved, in al falfa and orchard, 350 chickens, with incubator, brooder, coops, cow, horse, implements, furniture, growing crop. Quarter mile east of city, good house and barn, $4,000 takes everything. Terms. W. W. Pollock, Home Ind. Phone. (J-14-J-14 WANTED. IRL WANTED To do general house work. Inquire of Mrs. T. J. Scrog gins. ;., (tf) WANTED One or two furnished, or partly furnished rooms for fam ily of mother and two children. In quire of Fair store. WANTED Two or three furniBhel housekeeping rooms, or small cot tage. Good reference given; write of Obrver LOST AND FOUND. LOST Between Hot Lake and Union, a hand grip containing toilet ar ticles and wearing apparel. Finder leave at this office and receive re ward. . . - FOR 8ALBKSingle J comb Rhode Island Reds, hatching eggs. None : better in Grande Ronde Valley, come and nee. $1.50 per letting 15. $3 for 45. All lnfertil eggs re placed free of charge. Incubator chlkens $20 per 100. George Wag' ner, Island City. Wards to Freeie the Seat. "Your son has. Consumption. HI case in hopeless." These ainmlUJ1 word were spoken to Geo. E. Blevens a leading merchant of Sprlnfla'J. N. C. by two expert doctors one a J"11 , specialist Then was shown the dertul power of Dr. Klnjt's New W- covery. "After three weeks use, writes Mr. Elevens, "he was as well as ever. I would not take all tM money in the world for what it o1 for my boy." . Infalliable for Cough and Colds 4ta the safest surest curt of desperate Lung diseases o nearth. 60o and 11.00. Guarantee satisfaction Trial bottle) tree, Newim Drw 0