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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1909)
) r r-rx w ttV iW) . ... 1-1 .--..-:. -i'--i ; - ; Ml. linSKKTEK. LA KAlfc. OHH.v.,. TlimSOAT, AUGUST , 1509. PAGE EIGHT. r EIGHT pi OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCSOOOOOOOO0OOOOOOS I VVc Want Your Wants IIP IN Our Want Ad Column IS g Tfte Chance of Getting Good or Bad g CLOIHMG . 1 Q O O Q 0 O O 0 O O O O o o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PSjBSbS V As specialists in wearing appearil we owe .it. to our customers to point out the weakness and defects in the average run of clothing eith er custom made or ready made. Most of it is haped with the "hot iron," for any garment may be doctered up this way to sell. You prob ably have worn coats that be gan to loose their shape only a few days after you have bought them. Usually the trouble is that you can't see the inside of the coat the mit?ri?.l workmanship. H I . m bp &c I r-r v,i if t I 1 ,-; , Sincerity Clothes Copyright The clothes We sell give satisfaction. because they are as well made as possible at a s ivcu price and you will find by wearinsr them that thev will hold their shape until worn out. At this store you will find every cor- rect stvle that is worth while and garment for garment you will find them cheaper than other lines equal ly well known, besides you will tret extra value in shape insurance and work manship. THE QUALI TY STORE. 00000000000 00000. 0 00000000000000 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 An additional couple of Pullman cars hare been secured for the spec ial train which is to carry the Taber nacle choir on its trip to Seattle. To date nearly 100 applications for berths have been turned in to the secretary. George C. Smith, at the presiding blah- op's office, this week. Arrangements have been made with the Oregon Short Line and the North ern Pacific to make the tickets good for 30 days to such aa do not wish to return with the choir which under present arrangements will leave Se attle after the steamer trip on Sun day, August 29, for home. Any of the members of the choir or their friends who accompany them on the special may return via San Francisco, pro viding arrangements are made with the railroad company prior to the special train leaving Salt Lake for the northwest. The railroads have con ceded this upon the payment of $23 in' addition. These two points make the trip more popular than ever and It Is safe to say that the secretary will at the last have to refuse the tardy ones who failed to get their reserva tions during the coming next 10 days. The 'special train will pull out of Salt Lake Saturday, August 21, at 8 p. m., from the Oregon Short Line de pot and will arrive at Boise about 9:30 the next morning. Here a stop will be made and the excursionists will take in the sights prior to the sacred concert at the Pinney theatre In the evening. Desert News, (Salt Lake.) Your ant is placed before a thousand or more 'wait-seeker tvery day Can you afford to spend one cent perl word of your wdit au wne.e results are the keynotes? FOR RENT. FOR RENT Suite of rooms for light housekeeping; Inquire of Mrs. Swarti, phone Black 822. R HP ' 0 0 0 Fmitlars MASON JARS ZJL. schramjars.. ECONOMY JARS JELLY GLASSES The above jars in all siz es. Put - up some fruit and compete for prizes at the coun tv fair. W. It B0HNENKAMP Co HARDWARE. STOVE S AND BUILDING MATERIAL. 10 m fORTHISClTY IllTKTI.GTOX'S PITCHISG W0M- 1I IS GONE. FOR RENT 6 room furnished cot tage, see Mrs. Zuber. OR RENT Modern Cottage, of A. L, Richardson. Inquire FOR RENT Furnished room for gen tlemen. Electric light, bath. etc. Inquire at Gilham residence, 1910 Cedar. Phone Black 1351. lw Two or three choice rooms to let. with or without board. Inquire of 2103 1st street or phone Black 1761. FOR RENT Well built barn. Phone Red 41. FOR RENT Flower place on Elgin branch, outside of city, "Old Lyle Place;" 6 room house with garden, big barh, chicken house, cellar, $10.00 tJ-2i-J-i2) FOR RENT 5 room cottage, with bath and modern conveniences. Inquire B. W. G randy, corner Fourth and Adams. (7-23-8-7) FOR RENT. Furnished room wl.l all modern improvements. 804 Main Avenue. . . YD D PAID OUT Less han $100 remain in the receiv er's hands as dividend checks on the first payment made by the receiver to depositers in the defunct institution This balance is the remainder of the $98,000, approximately, which the bank paid out to depositors. The $100 or so remaining uncalled for are mostly small checks which the owners are ne glecting tp call for. FORM REAL Fast Men on Union Team Coming to La Grande, Probably. We are In position to furn iah you verything In the way of shoe findings. Miller's shoe trees, men and ladies $L2& per pr. Fisher's bunnon protectors 60c per pr. Arrowsmlth arch supports $iZQ per pr. Tan and black lacer ribbon per yard 25c Polishes for all styles of leather, also exclusive agents for the celebrated "Onyx" line of hosiery. We will be pleased at all times to have you inspect our stock. Smith & Greene, BEPAWING DONE. SHOE KEN. DEPOT STREET ( ONPAnT Manager Lincoln of the La Grande team has strengthened his aggregation by securing the beat players of the disbanded Union team. Mulvahlll. the veteran catcher for the Unlonites will probably wear the La Grande uniform and also Clark, the little short stop. who has made such a hit with the fans of Eastern Oregon. ' Deals are on for some more of the team and taken all in all the I .a Grande team will undoubtedly be the fastest In the league under the new schedule. Rumors say that Huntington has lost one of her best men. Spoonmore, the crack pitcher for the gateway ag gregation is said to have wandered from the fold with no prospects cf returning. Not for one year but permanently is the object of the promoters of the county fair under the new reorgani zation with this end in view, after a thorough consideration it was decided last evening to Incorporate, capital! zation to be $5,000 divided into shares of $f0 each. Just as soon as the corporation pa perB can be prepared which may pos sibly be completed tonight, not later than tomorrow evening, the finance committee will begin its work, and from this time on fair matters will predominate among the businessmen, of t his city and the people generally throughout the county. mile east of Flouring MilL Indepen- aence pnone 1536. For Sale, -Alfalfa hay. C D, Scott, one-quarter WANTKD. WANTED Select board ) and two rooms for adults. Phone (A) care Observer. IRL WANTED To do general house work. Inquire of Mr. T. J. Scrog glns. (tf) WANTED Refrigerator for soft drink house; medium sire. For particulars write to Box 68, Enter prise, Oregon. WANTED One or two furnished, or partly furnished rooms for fam ily of mother and two children. In quire of Fair store. FOR SALE. FOR SALE One second hand auto mobile, five passenger; price very reasonable; phona 27A Summerville or Inquire Whlteman Garage. Will trade for land or sell for cash. FOR SALE Fox terrier, pups $10.00; C. M. Graham, May Park, phono Black 1331. (J-25-5-91 work at $30. Inquire between 9 and 12 a. m., 902 Pennsylvania ave., Mrs. William Ash. ' ( 1 LOST AND FOUND. ' LOST Bundle of laundry, marked T-60. Finder please leave at the Ob server office. FOR SALE Seed potatoes, fane? hand selected. Large and smooth Quality A 1; seed strictly pure Burples extra early $2 per 100; l.t RoBe $1.75; Netted Gems, late, $1.7f Burbank seedling $1.30. Georg Wagner, Island City. LOST Between the Pierce ranch and La Grande, an embroidered sofa pil low. Leave at light office. LOST 2 small bank keys on brass ring to private deposit box at La Grande National bank, No. 66. Lost near merry-go-round; please notify this office. FOR SALE 4 lots In Block 139, li Chaplin add; t blocks from round house for further panlcualrs applj to L. F. Dunn, City, or C. E. New' som 2416 First ave, Seattle Wash 4-12-tl For Sale or Trade. 12 head registered short horn cattle for sale or will exchange for La Grande city property. J. E. Reynolds, phone Black 602. LOST Incorporation certificate of the Blue Bell Gild Mining & Mill , ing Co., In yellow cover. Return to this office, suitable reward.(12-14 FOR SALE Single comb Rhod Island Reds, hatching eggs. Nons better In Grande Ronde Valley, come f-nd see. $1.60 per setting of 15. $3 for 45. All lnfertil eggs re placed free of charge. Incubator chikens $20 per 100. George Wag ner, Island City. For Sale. House and eight lots In south Lt Grande, city water and good well; large barn and plenty of fruit Best view of the valley. Thos. S. Harris, 1302 B street La Grande PAVEMENT ASSrRF.I). (Continued From Page 1.) Here two methods of procedure pre sent themselves. The council may, af ter the bids for construction have been let, declare a Hen on the abut ting property to be paid in bulk or In Installments, or they may sell Im provement bonds which can also be paid on the installment plan. As to Intersections. The charter provides that the four corner property owners on any Inter section can be assessed for the cost of Improving the Intersections. The council also provides, that if the coun cil so pleases it may from Its general fund pay for the cost of constructing the Intersection pavement or, too, for a portion of the Improvement all along the way, and assess property holders for the balance of the last CORPORATION FILES PAPER. (Continued From Page One.) chise granted them by the council of that city, "last Monday night. The company is one in which prom inent Baker City capitalists are Inter ested in and the plant Is on Eagle Creek near Sanger. Thousands of dollars have been spent for machinery and the company is preparing to fur nish 1000 horsepower, and this power can be doubled by installing more ma chinery. The company also ask the prlvillege from the Baker City council of installing within the city limits a sub-station for transforming the pow er into ah igh or lower voltage. School Of Music The only School of Music like it in the state teaching young and new students as well as the older ones The very LATEST METHODS USED The Conservatory of Music of Boston is the best in the country We teach as ' they do. E. PORTER DAY, MISS DAY, . Principal Primary Teacher Alfalfa is adapting Itself to all of the varied soils In Yamhill county. A Newburgh blackberry was two and one eigth Inches In length and close to an Inch In diameter. MONEY SAVING WHY NOT ORDER your tall and winter's Bupply of COAL while yon can get It and at prices below what you will he compelled to pay later, if you are able to get it at all. Come In and let us talk It over. G. E, FOWLER