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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1909)
1X5156 0BBSEETE2, LI CKATDE. OEIGOX. OVttT. UTTST M, lMt. 5tke ef Flaal Settltatat. atcousi aai Notice U hereby glTen that John B. Fliii, executor of the last via j and testament of Charle Hall, de-j ceased, has filed In the Cotinty Court ; of the State of Oregon for Union Cocnty, his finsi accouct la taid e- j tate and tltat said Court ha appoint-! ed Monday, the 20th day of Septeni- j ber, 1309, at 2 o'clock p. m. at tbe.H. the ettlement thereof. JOHN B. PLAS3. Executor. R. H. LLOTD. ' i tU final account ia eaid estate and 'that said Court baa appointed Mon- day, the 20th day of September. 1S09, at 2o'clock p. el, at the Court House Attoraey for Estate. , la La Grande, Union County, Oregon. S-21-2S-4-ll-lS) as the time and place for bearing objections to said final account and 'etire Fiaal Settlement i the settlement thereof. Notice Is hereby given that James JAMES H. WICKENS, . Wickens, administrator of the es- X Administrator. Court Hotse la La Grande. Union, tate of William Wickens. decease.! County. Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said Coal : has fled la the County Court of the State of Oregon for Union County. . E. H. LLOTD. Attorney for Estate. (-2l-2S-4-ft-18) At Cost to C Out fcKUIIILK nonivfif n I 1iVlf II 111 1 Four Perfection Oil Cook Stoves $8.75, Now Eight Ice Cream Freezers, 6 qt. $4.25, Now -Smaller Sizes at - - - -Five Refrigerators, $20, Now - - -We have them low as - - - Our new patent steel si ding couch on sale now. 4 rmm m mm -um. mm . HmM o BJo a 3 ran w a e, is Phones 641 Home 421 Bob O'Connell and George O'Con nell, proprietors of the O'Connell bill iard parlors, were notified yesterday of the accidental drowning of a youg er brother at Deloros, Colorado. Bob O'Connell left yesterday for Derango, Colorado, the family home, where the ( funeral will be held. j No detail 3 of the drowning Tere " ! received in the meager messages, but So.9('the rtttim of the accident Is the i youngest child of tLe family, being 17 years of age. George O'Connell was formerly a conductor here go ing out of the serTlce when ha lost In an accident here some , Loth feet ! time a so. ' $3.75 cost cfs on 0 o o o 0 !0 . its I :o THE PEOPLE'S BANK ii O3O000000SO0 O O 0030OO000000O OOOl Oj 0 o 0 8; o o o; 0 & 0 0S s 0 i 0 0; Si 0! V' 0' WE JMKF A3f EAKXEST EFFOUI Tt lCCOXODlTE ALL 1LASSKS. OCR AIM IS TO HIKE THIS 1 EY IRr RESPECT THE PEOPLE'S UAK A BASK WHERE A LI 3IAY FEEL AT HOME; A PLACE III! EL THOSE OF MODERATE MLAAS MAT EXPECT THE SAME TREAT ME'T AS THOSE MORE FATORAB LT SITUATED. inE TMTED STATES SATIOS.U BAK 3 O OO0gOO0O0 : -3 O 3-3fiHg-eOQefrt mm ( Harriman's array of overland pas-. ! senger trains are now running ac cording to the new schedule, as each of the new trains have pa3sed throui La Grande by today. Thus far it has been difficult for the ticket office to answer all the iiKiuiries about the ; new schedule, and the Observer agaii publishes the new time table for th-3 benefit e'f those who may have failed o master it last Saturday. 3 mmm. It" 5 ? T3a J f Best Grades of iviacniee uu And Axle Grease : t 9, X ! MILTON, OREGON t.: No. I in.; ;-'). i a. Science, Literature, Music, Business, Normal Course, Elocution, Gymnasium but liot seetanaij. .lc-autit'ul lor-ation, iiorJtbf nl surrouiidhiijs, no SalOOiJa. Src-ial irj-iu'-ftiiitiiits oiTerciLin the lusie Denartnient and Biismcss courses. home sfhool for xmvai'j: gentlemen and vouur ladies seekiuz to build cbar actcr and make sometliiuir of themselves. Dormitoi-v and tuition rates reason able. Send for catalogue. V. II. MARTIN, Ph. D. President. H. S.SH ANGLE, Financial Sesretarv. Mr TON- OR.2G0N. J No. Z, Oregon Vs'ashing- I arrive La GranO.: 10:10 p. , Portlarid Er.t'ivss, arrive roriland .Special, arrive ! t i X it i! i a. J Derrick Forks, Hay Forks, Spades, Shovels and Scoups. Rope, Wire Cables and Pulleys Co change): No. 11, Pa- , if:e Es;rr?-is, arrives C:iT a. ra. ' Eakb'jutid No. 10, Salt Lake Ex press, arrive 7:10 a. iu.; No. 12, arrives a:o X- m.; No. S Cafafo Special, ar- 8- rivos S:C0 p. ra.; No. f, Oiv Wacrhirijrton Linuted, arrives m. ron 4:i E3 E '2 Li ae S3 R K S3 'O C2 n c S3 O . & c D P a uns m Lines Having bought the second hand stores of A C. Palmer and Ed. Propeck at a great discount and desiring to convert puite a portion of this stock immediately into cash I am offering EXTREMELY LOW PRICES on Carpets, Suit Cases, Iron Bsds, Dressers, Chairs, Mattresses, Graniteware, Tinware, Etc. A New McCoskey Account Register, cost $75 my price $50. Several in use here. Co StJYBAM ADAMS AVENUE, PHONE 1521 a oona m a n 0 a u a n n e b a a 13 no m a n u 0 n a n nano S3 C2! S3 E2 i3 S3 2 E3 E2 E3 n S n n S3 n S3 2 i I'.MO.V ITOIS. Geo. C.i and Wm. llavnes were i La Grande oa business Tuesday. Mrs. F. A. Bid well is visiting friends In La Grande. 5!r. and Mrs. John McGrath are smil ing over the arrival of a brand new ,boy t their home on August, 17. Wni. Wigglesworth Is having his residence on Main street papered and painted. G. W. Daly has returned from tha Willamette In order to take up his school work in the near future. Mr. Daly is principal of the high school. C. J. Forstrora with his brother-in-law and their families spent last Sun day in North Powder where they are putting in a new general merchandise store. The carpenters and painters are at work on the home of Dr. Law, which was recently gutted by fire, and will have the same ready for occupancy again-as soon as possible. The annual election of officers of the V. C. T. I'., will take place Wednesday August 2."th, at the home of Mrs. E. E. Pr.sel. The entire membership is urged to be present.. "struck Gas." "Struck Gas," a lively, sensational comedy, full of action and bright lines, was the play at thePastime theatre last night. Considering the fact that the play was produced with one day's work it was remarkably well produced. There was a few hitches, of courne. but they are soon forgotten by the comedy situation that follows oath other with great rapidity. The cast as a whole is a good one, and the house was packe das usualt The same play will be given tonight GOOD STOCK cmi iKixii 1 1 r 1x10 l-j Mil Iffle U ISLAND CITY 4 x X Cf ' DAILY OBSERVER 65c a Month A RARE OPPORTUWITY CHEAPEST FUEL ON THE MARKET A Carload of the best Chain Wood delivered at your homes for only $2.25 per cord, measured in the car.. Order NOW, while the roads are good and the prices low. V. R. BEAN I PrIOlME RED 1741 ' 9 2 Notice. Any couple contemplating marriage, will do well to communicate with J. E. Reynolds, secretary of the Un ion county exposition. For Sale. Household effects must be sold (.t once, dining table, hairs, rockers, couch, refrigerator, cook and heating stoves, rugs, led room set, etc. (A-20-tf) Mrs. Rush, 1S06 Fourth st. Rock Springs Place your orders for coal, future or immediate delivery. If you will give the fuel problem a little consid erahon. It will, ahow y.ou that the early purchaser wilf sate mone. Take advantage of the storage rates. FEED New alfalfa hay now In. Both phones Main 6. Grande Ronde Cash Co : : ', t Daily Observer 65c per Atonth : ' '