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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1909)
r -4 '--' ..i-ai- i.VEt.;.'.fcA,-.Ui aaw. ITZ313G OBSEETEB. LA GK1SDE, 0 XI GO 5. TTEDSESDAT, ArCrST t, 101. : i : i r i ; .'i Ft. At y puce near the foo of ML lully on Jan 29 a Jersey cow, Int en the left Bide but not plain. Owxt can bare tame by calling and jsr): ir this ado. JL I LEADER. UNION NURSERY J. B. WEAVER. Proa Fruit, shade and or namental t r e e 8 . Sherbs and Roses. Strawberry vines and other small fruit SEND FOR PRICE LIST UNION, ORE. Pinesaive iC1s LVUk '-mc m j LlITIt ALL varDouzca louunitusuun DO 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. Dank I ASSAY ORE AT BAKER LOCAL PEOPLE IIM LEDGE HAINES PROPERTY. IS Indications Point to Good Pay la Mreak Located. T. D. Mathewa and H. D. Coger, who for the past five yean hare been try ing to find a ledge on their mine 12 miles west of Haines, have at last been successful and all who have seen the ore. pronounce it excellent This morning Mr. Mathews leaves for Ba ker City with a number of samples to have assayed, and if it proves as good as Its general appearance would in dicate the proprietors will return to the mines this summer and prepare for extensive development. The ledge is three feet wide between well de fined walls. Srakeara -fretisr. PETERSBURG. Vau. Aug. 4. A special meeting of the stockholders of the Seaboard Air Line was convened here today for the purpose of voting upon the plan of adjustment and de posit agreement. Similar , meetings will be held this week In Raleigh. X. C, Columbia, S. C Jacksonville. Fla., Atlanta, Ga, and Birmingham. Ala. A Healing Salve fer Bins, Chapped Uaads and Sere SIpples. As a healing salve for burns, sores, sore nipples and chapptd hands Chamberlain's Salve la moat excell ent. It allays the pain of a bur a al most Instantly, and unless the in without leaving a scar. Price, 15 cents. For sale by All Good Dealers, yourself how oulckly it relive the pain and soreness. The medicines osaaly given internally for rheuma tism are polosnoua or very strong medicines. They are worse than use less in cases of chronic and muscular rheumatism. For sale by All Good Druggists. iJ.R. OLIVER: I La Grande National I Building e RINGS DYSPEPSU TABLETS (ATHMItt II SIS Rock Springs A Place your orders for coal, future or Immediate delivery. If you will give the fuel problem a little consid eration, it will show you that the early purchaser will save mone. Take advantage of the storage rates. FEED New alfalfa hay now in. Both phones Main 6. Grande Ronde Cash Co : : : DRY CHAIN WOOD DRY For Best quality ot DRY chain wood call on V. BEAN Biggest loads for least money PrtONE RED 1741 r CHICAGO, Aug. 4. Coming at a time in the history of the temperance cause that will make it notable, the i Catholic Total Abstinence union met In natlonU convention In Chicago to I day. Opponents of the "demon rum" , from the ranks of the Roman Catho- lie church are here in force, nearly ! every state In the union having its 1 representatives. Daily sessions will be held tomorrow and Friday, and ! several prominent churchmen will ad ' dress the convention. ! What constitutes temperance will ! be a subject of discussion during the nieeting. Speaking on this topic, , President O'C'allaghan, of the Ilinois union, said:- . "Even in our societies there is a I great difference of opinion among the members as to what constitutes tem perance. There are many who are prohibitionists and many who are not. The addresses and the spirit of the convention are all planned to create a great temperance sentiment, and there is no effort made to induce the members to follow any particular line in carrying out their ideas as to the best means to make this a temper ance state and country." r,"i","o,,,,,,,""f X Kingsley & Coger I I Shoes Repaired :: t :t Two first class workmen, z All work turned out with dispatch and guaranteed. THE OLD PRESTON 8TAND. oi in' o i o 0 0 0 0 o: ft O, 0 0! O 0- 0 0 0! l 0 0 0! 01 0 o! 0 0j o X i io 00.001 , ! gof go ; X i orfooi 2 og0O 9 ! ! g i oao 1 g o g o o g 1 g ogoog g ogoog O O f. O I o o0ooo i o OqOq I o Q O 0 0 0 0 0 0 OUR PLATFORM SAFETT first, liberality next, both are essential to successful banking. If you are satisfied with our platform come and see us. United States National Bank La Grande Ore 0 O O 000000000000 ft 0 0 &QOO0QO0OQQ&! Pcnnxjlvaniti Democrats. HARRISBURG, Pa., Aug. 4. Nom inations will be made for state treas- j urer, auditor general and a supreme court vacancy by the Democratic state convention opened here today. Q 00000000000 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 :Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q 0 0: 0 NEW ICE CREAM PARLORS oSherberts, 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 it O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sundays, Soft Drinks 1 '0 Right in Connection IVfig The Royal Bakery 0 0 0 I Best Grades of Machine Oil And Axle Grease Derrick Forks, Hay Forks, Spades, Shovels and Scoups. Rnnp. AVir f.ahlps anrl PiiIIpv i : GOOD STOCK and RIGHT PRICES I ISLAND CITY M M CO. ti HERMAN ROESCH.Prop. g 0 0 0000000000000 DAILY OBSERVER 65c a Month . 1 , M. 1 ' 1 w vy ''j ' , mating and Ventilating Problem Solved , . I yvM?V v '' pi ' '. I 'i 'y.;,.f ' "' -hT-:j.'ir..,t ) ; V"' '); "!.' f .., : 4- 1 . ' (, -'):'. : d H,S r - .' M ; -;y:'.;. y . ; yyy - ' ,--.. .'s:v4 i y wxks-k-..'VV-via ' - M-vM.. y the Waterbury System For Schools, Churches, Lodge Rooms,and Public Buildings Does away with window ventilation, which is almost as great an evil as impure air. Maintains a uniform temperature all over the room. Eliminates the cold floor problem and the "dreaded hot stove," Adds 25 per cent to the seating capacity by removing the plant to the corner. Great saving in luel bill: Requires no basement. Always under direct supervision. No expense to install. Will burn either wood or coal. Every plant guaranteed to meet the most exacting requirements. No Experiment, Plant in scucessful operation in Public School of La Grande. Invented by J. L. Waterbury who for many years taughtin the public schools, after carefully 'studying the problem and long experimenting devised and patented the system. Those seated in the farther corner of the room will be just as warm as those sitting near the" plant. Can be attached to any flue. Every school district should investigate this system. n7 T Al I H C TO n.MJ I S? M J- f 1 Have taught in the various schools of the county for the pastlfourteen years and itl. SluffJCff Rent LrlllYariue UVe the knowledge ofthe improper heating and ventilating conditions caused me to take t this agency. tw4 "