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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1909)
PICE IICHT. IIC3T PiCIS. i Food b more tasteful. 1 , V healthful and N nutri tious when raised with y rams o tTTSL la QBIGOX. trEIPATt JULY 0 S1GHEDIP Y i " i '.i 1 n n 1 i . . - I - II . " . ! i U L! ' T 11 v ,;:rFhe sniig; comfortable fii of a filigree Oxford is a de- $ Jd ' Might. T. Npt 6f and onrbut!on alLthe time. Wearers j;t Oxifordsvand; Rumps lVva 2 V : f . Vi; Stand &iiairdQ get 'at shoe.that r ' :.V-.fits y6ii.v' It Is the most important onsideraHbn vifl se- i I ' r: Jecting. Anyishoei VAf poorly Htting sTiqe will be.ashort ; ' I, lived shoe and h untidy;;dne f 9r he better jiarHf its v short life;. If vou have Had difficultvingetting'a per- I x 3. 3,. n n tn tv l de id en bl ie rel be r F yt sir rr at ll OB i ' feet fit in a shoe that possessed style try a - pain of the uiona o.ou onoes. UTZ and DUNN ladies' and children's shoes. 1 The'contract for tbe .buildlnof the bridge over the Granie onde at Oro Dell waj signed p ftis afternoon at the Bjion of the county courx contractors state that the wort will commence as soon as the iuteri.il can be secured- -'' This afternoon's session , of " Ihe irnditil ii n all th hiiBi- ness for tfiis ejfftfjnd tthreT(e villi 1-V cmiPA tad cur. IT C lf rii. should. J. E. TILT MEN'S SHOES. The Quality Store . v . WEST SEVERAL LOTS SOLD;- k ' ' , . There ; has been considerable fic- tlvity In city property tpla week. Tio sales were recorded last evening i , when George W. Kelly and B. A. rrWviXr.'nc flitir La Grande investment -.company, los 10 and ll 'ln block 2i Pedmore's ad dltion to La, Grande. . A Bale of weBt side property, was made yesterday when "five lots were sold to Mrs. Emma Klrcher for $500. They were- formerly owned by T. J. Scroggln and less than three years ago would have been bdught fcr $150 without difficulty. The orly baking powder made '''zf&fi. from Royal Grape i-SSf) Cream of v Tartar v T, , LppM-vMSMMiif ,,"amfMjffirri' in -- n-- , ,1.,',' r ( fa. . . s9i BUI I0UB COAL' SOW. There Is -not only going U be a "scarcity of coal ths fall, but th,ere Is every evidence of a big str'iVe.. Buy your .'coal now when It can be had and at reaa ; enable prices. . $8,00 fo? car. .- ", ; ' ''From shed, $8.50."" 'Rockfeprihgs, Lump or Nut Gm FOWLER . e ' tii irn 'SI o ', rn nd !N ca M I C1 I b( kit P Inr. K J . Remnants ol 5c a Roll and up ' Now is the 'time to patch l up. 0 F4 . I " Merchants! Save i $10,000 4 In 1907 the Merchants of Oregon saved over $10,000 by carrying a part of their Insurance in their owh company, the Oregon Merchants Mutual Fire As surance Association, of Dayton, Oregon. 'In 1903 thef will save $15,000. During the same period x their neighbors were hand-, I tng over $1,500,000 in profits to ouisidefompahies j I In the Oregon Merchants X t Muiuai yowget: - INSURANCE AT COST , H A LIMIT TO YOUR LIABIL & i" - WMlifCD . A 1 f. vuikn(, nycui.4 DRILLING (Continued from Dasre 1.) wanted her 1 to go to French Lick Springs, Indiana, Taggart's resort ns a "white slave." Taart said . ha knew Miss Barrette, but knew noth ing about the Glngles girl. . Taggart was excused after Attorn ey ODonnell, for the ci:"l explained he was not , InstrumentaU-An having Taggart brought nto cotfrt. . Ke v f. W." Williamson's telier. Re?.,. I. W. Williamson,, HunUng ton, W. Va., writes: "This to certify that I used Foley's Kidney Remedy 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.' Saturday, July 10th. A masslfe collection of classy suits and jackets will be exhibited by the La Vogue standards of fashion house, styles from the best designers, both in, this and foreign cities wll be at your disposal to try on and Inspect We lnvte ydur presence. Golden Rule O). ' ' . ' "Jim, The Westerner" Slakes Hit The Initial performance of "Jim, The Westerner" at the Pastime last night, pleased a large audience. In fact ev eryone said that this Is the best yet.' The same bilr will be repeated to night and tomorrow's matinee and night, and on Sunday night, "A Wom an's Bitter Atonement." We are In posltlott to furnish you verything in tn-way of shoe 'findings. " :':?' a; . y? i .-. ' ,r ' . ... . Miller's shoe trees, men andladies .................. $L25prpr. Fisher's, bunnon prptectors 60c per pr. Arrowsmith arch supports. $2A0 per pr. Tan and black lacer ribbonper yard .85C Polishes for all styles of leather, also exclusive agents for the celebrated "Onyx" line of hosiery. We will be pleased at all tines to have you inspect our stock. Smith & Greene REPAIRING DOSE. SHOE MEN. DEPOT STREET The Golden Rule Co. NEXT GAMES. The official schedule of, the Amateur league calls for a game between Ia Grande and Cove, Union vs. Elgin, at Elgin and Baker City vs. Huntington at Huntington. Want you to make a special effort to visit their store Saturday, July 10th when the extensive expose of suits and Jackets by the La Vogue house will take place. You can select your Fall garment, get exclusive materials and save money. Come early. 9& Last Ioy Tomorrow. Tomorrow Is the last day for dis count on electric light bills. i m OIRL 01YEPIJ0 ITS MOTHER BY COURT County Judge Henry this morning ' law was made: ' sill There are several kiryds of drilling but the kiid the kind tna ; make ' the farm pay is the drilling which makes water avail- able.- There.is.no neeS of a dry farm. The task is not so great as you , 'may think. I have, had . W am fih.tl ivnl. k .1.11.. years Of experience and I what he, had heart trouble and might handed down his decision in the case of the petition for the adoptlonof a minor child, Cleda E. Shell to J. L. Cloaver.- The child Is given to the mother, Mrs. Sarah J. Sorenson and the : petition dismissed. In his. sum mary of the evidence he found that the mother had never deserted the child for a period of one year or for any time as far as, that is concerned; that the mother had always shown a Jlove for the child and visited It as orten as possible; tlmtthe father, 4 understand the well busi- ness thoroughly. I D. Mi; HUNT I LA OBANOF.' ORRTSftM i 9 LA QBANDE.' OREr.ftN 0 r ., . t die at any time and that he had tore up his old will, veallring 'that child needed a mother and that - he : had made a new . will- and gtren the child to her at his death; that just before his death he changed his mind allow ing the child to be adopted by the petitioners; and that the mother had never In any way given her consent to the adoption of the child and there- t m a .... X ' . m a f imnn for the following conclusions of he uasea upon the facts Herein stated and . found the court here and now iuakes the following conclusions of the law: 1 That Sarah J. Shelf, now Sarah J. Sorenson, the mother of said child Cleda E. Shell, has never deserted or abandoned said child, Cleda E. Shell, or neglected to provide proper care and maintenance for said child for the period of one jear, or for any time, whatever; . . 2 That the court Is without juris diction in. the case to grant said pe tition for adoption .of , said child by petitioners without the written con sent of sard Sarah Shell now Sarah J. Sorenson, the mother bt the child; 3 That the ''petition1 in ttila case: should be dismissed and the' said Sarah J. Shell or Sarah. J. Sorenson, should be awarded the care, custody f nd control of said mtnor.chlid, Cleda E. Shell. . f J. C. HENRY, County Judge. La Grande V q Schodl Of i Musi c ; k . The only School of Music like it in the state ' teaching young 'ana new students as well as "" i the older ones The very , 1 LATEST METHODS USED The Conservatory of Music of Boston is the - . best in the countryWe teach as. they : do. . f A' E. PORTER DAV, ' ' MISS . DAY, ' Principi,l , ' 1 ' ; Primary Teack VNew Inlaid Combs and Barretts Also- 2 SaIP nil ' Innanoea Wia ' ; , !: , ADAMS AVENUE IIMi' , -"-T -- 'iitsCSTt- Because it does not contain narcotics, mercury, cocaine, lead or to poiseaoua druga. Because E-RU-$Acnres pDes. U. a DlspenM . recommends overy ingredient of ERC-SA. r Drug lawa make "falH i intaleadlngstatementa" a crime. .Thereforo the tale of all old or ; coUcpiU medicine la Ulegal because they effect the hraiitand marrow; produce constipation tfld ne?er cure. Only drugfiiW ". ! highest standing self and endorseTS.tfU-SA. . U .if Daily tyserverv 65c per Monl . X f i 3- ' i'. f I 1 .... , ........ ..... , ' ' '-.'.v':-;- ' ,W'- 9