La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 24, 1909, Image 8

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    ETEXI5G OBBSERYER, LA GRAXDE, ORE GOT. . TIESPAV, AUGUST 21, 1909.
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SINCERITY CLOTHES
Copyright
THE SHOTVI.XG OF 5EW STILES AT
Oni STOBE DESEBTES A FEW MIX--ITES
OF TOUR TIME THE TERT
CHAXt'E TOU GET TO COME IV.
THE SEW GRATS AXD GREENS
WHICH ABE THE PBE-EMI5EXT
SHADES FOR THE COMING SEASOX
ARE SHOWX IX AX EXCEPTIOXAL
LY ATTRACTITE ASSORTMEXT,
AXD WHEX WE SAT WE HATE AX
EXCEPTIONALLY ATTRACTIVE
SHOWIX.G OF CLOTHING AS CAX
BE PRODUCED, IT IS XOT THE
USUAL SPECIES OF "HOT AIR" SO
FREQUENTLY USED FOR AXNOUN.
CEMENTS. YOU MUST REMEMBER
THAT EVERY PROMINENT CLOTH
ING HOUSE IX AMERICA SENDS
THEIR REPRESENTATIVES TO US
WITH THEIR LINES. NO HOUSE
HAS A MONOPOLY OF GOOD CLOTH
ING, BUT W FEEL CERTAIN THAT
WE OFFER YOU GARMENTS THAT
EX CELL OTHERS IN FIT AND IN
STYLE AND THEYRE CERTAINLY
SUPERIOR IN WORKMANSHIP AND
PERMANENT YALUE. AT THE SAME
TIME WE KNOW THEM TO BE CON
SIDERABLY LOWER IN PRICE
THAN OTHER LINES EQUALLY
WELL KNOWN. IT WILL BE WORTH
YOUR WHILE AND TROUBLE TO
INVESTIGATE.
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WORK BEGIN
1ONORR0W
John Wilson of this city has been
awarded the position of foreman of
the road construction gang' that to
morrow goes to work on the Beaver
Creek project. Mr. Lightner of Port
land, who has been hfr shnrt tlm.
I visiting friends will be foreman of the
clearing gang. Sir. Stilwell, also of
this city, has been appointed com
missary superintendent, and a cook
has been selected by Superintendent
Dutch. With this list of details at
tended to and the telephone contract
about to be closed, construction. In
the way of preliminary work, of the
Beaver Creek water project will com
mence tomorrow morning.
.Monday was the day set originally
to cast the first shovel of dirt, but
inability to get men caused the delay.
Today Mr. Dutch has a sufficient num
ber on hislist to start things going
and as more men apply, he will take
them in.
A Village of Tt-nK
Through the Bolton & Bodmer com
pany Mr. Dutch has ordered a quan
tity of tents sufficient to house all
the white men on the project, and lo
be used as commissaries. These tenri
will be ready for use as soon as they
arrive which is scheduled for early
this week. When tents sufficient to
shelter 200 or 230 men are erected
the headquarters will resemble a gar
rison. It Is planned to make sanitary
conditions perfect and the camps will
be established at such Dolnts as to
niake the minimum number of move.
The crew to go up tomorrow will
be small, but sufficient to start thing.
The men from here who will act as
supernumeraries and overseers are
ready to march to the front at tho
command from Mr. Dutch.
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Yes. La Crande is Folng to have the
HOT POINT ELECTRIC IRON
We have decided that nothing is too
good for our customers, so we are
paying quite a little more fo rthis one
than others cost. But It Is worth It,
and we sell It to you at wholesale.
We waut jou to know all about this
Iron how to use it what It saves
you how safe and comfortable It Is.
Continuous Demonstration
Prop in any day and let them show
you all about the famous Hot Point
Iron.
W. H. BOHNENKAIYIP & CO.
LA GRANDE, OREGOX.
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New Jet Noveltins
New Barretts
New Hair Goods
Linen Collars
E. JW. WELLMAN & CO.
ADAMS AVENUE
CONCERT A WONDER,
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Stunned If music and its effects
can properly be termed thus by the
greatness oftt, more than a thousand
attentive isteners last evening at L.
D. S. tabernacle sat spell bouid dur
ing the wonderful renditions cf tin
organization that is truly whit has
been said of it. As for Its solos they
were on a par with the best musical
things ever heard In this city, but
not, perhaps any better. This descrip
tion falls short however, in speaking
collectively. The Dedication oda
opened the avalanche of music that
lasted until near the midnight how,
turning suddenly into a shower of
impromptu and unprogrammed hand
waving and cheers, another reflection
of the goodwill and appreciation ou
all sides. Picture inyour mind'R eve
uti intricate but perfect and well oiled
m,uhine, incr.is;ng its speed, dim.'i
lEl'ing again, ttartlng with terrible
velocity, nil at the beck and call of a
ivibter hand at the levers, arm yon
Lsvfc a rough rmpectus of the nias
tor'y power and control which Con
("I'ttor Stephens has over ths 250
voices. Clumna could be written of
earned j.ralse of each solo, .-.f
each rendition, be It home composi
tion ct epics of the master wr a'.j,
b t f.iace dojs not permit It v. il 1
be fu rlligiouJ a.- any rate. With
out physlclal contortion, meraly boc
komr. with a 1 i;j;tr or a barely is
II" v Mft of t! e baton, Mr. Stepelxvin
bioniht forth a n ixture of stream
pianissimo, pianoforte and ritard that
wm fully marvelous. Many a men
ar.'l woman vws cheered to tho soul
with the concert.
The program was varied at times
much to the delight of all, for the
audience received even more than
promised.
Prof. MiClellan and Mr. Best the
tenor, entertained a few ppecial guests
at'tho conclusion of the program with
some equally classical and entertain
ing numbers.
Oil will
Dallas.
also be bored for
near
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SHIP BODY
H BUM
The community was grieved this
morning to learn of the death of Mrs.
Mary Kalmback, ather home at Third
and Washington, last night. She had
been down town at a latehour wait
ing for atrain and on her arrivalhome
suddenly complained of being ill. She
died 10 minutes afterwards.
The remains will be taken to Walla
Walla tomorrow where interment will
follow in thecemetery where her hus
band was buried 23 years ago, after
meeting a tragic deathnear Baker
City. Mrs. Kalmback is survived by
one son, Jess, well and favorabl
known here, and besides other sisters,
and brothers, by her sister Mrs. J.
Clancy of this city. The others are
Mrs.Long of British Columbia, and
Messrs Ocar Sullivan of Portland and
Nick Sullivan of Walla Walla, win
will all be at the funeral. Mrs. Kalm
back was about 48 year.? o'.d harir?
lived here a quarter of century, dur
ing which time she made many wa-ci
friends and acquaintances.
WANTED TO RENT 4 room house
with small barn. Phone Black 822
today. (A-24-lt)
TAFT
Call For County Warrants.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned treasurer of Union county.
Oregon, has funds on hand with which
to pay all countywarrants which were
cndorse.1 prior toJune 1, 1908.
No Interest allowed on the above
warrants after August 24, 1909.
JOHN FRAWLEY.
Treasurer of I'nion County, Ore-(A-23-30t)
We Want Your Wants
Our Want Ad Column
Your ant it placed before a thouwnd or more'rwant-Meksr
tvery day-Caa you afford to spend on cent perword of your
want ad wmn results are the keynotes?
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FOB REST.
POSITION WANTED A lady cook
with 10-year-old child would work
cheap at cooking or general house
work. (A-24-lt)
Klamath Falls head of lettuce
measured 30 Inches in diameter, 141-4
Inches in circumference and weighed
six pounds.
Crops around Bend turned out pret
ty well.
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 roomi to let. with
or without board. Inquire of 2103
1st street or phone Black 1761.
FOR RENT Well built barn
Red 4L
Phone
FOR RENT. Furnished room wl-.ii
all modern Improvements. 8C4 Main
Avenue.
FOR 8 AUG.
Good iauiiiy horse, phaeton aiiu
harness, cheap If taken Immediately;
cash or terms. Phone Red 1921, 7315
Jockson avenue.
(3t) GEO. ACKLES.
FOR SALE 4 lots In Block 139, in
Chaplin add; 2 blocks from round
house for further particualrs applj
to L. F. Dunn, City, or C. E. New
Bom 2415 First ave, Seattle Wash
4-12-tf
FOR SALE 3 Inch Mitchell wagon,
used only one season, f 50; also good
saddle good as new $25. Call at
401 Grandy avenue.
W. A. LUDIKER. (8-7-13)
FOR SALE Fresh cow giving nea;iy
4 gallons extra rich milk, Inquire
phone Red 1022.
WANTED Girl wants position gen
eral house work. Phone Ind. 313.
(A-20-tf)
Si
MESSENGER SERVICE call Red lfc,'
ur vruuipi response. (J23-OJJ
FOR RENT Four room house
rent. 2018 Adams avenue, phon.
Black 45L
Fer Sale or Trade;
12 head registered short horn catty
for sale or will exchange for u
Grande city property. J. a Reynolds,
phone Black 602.
FOR SALE One second band""auto!
mobile. Are passenger; price very
reasonable; phona 27 A Summervlll
or Inquire Whiteman Garage. Will
trade for land or sell for cash.
WANTED.
WAM hu-A gin to do general house
work. Call at the Electric Light
office. (A-20-tf)
Call at u
(4t)
WANTED A blacksmith
Madison avenue.
WANTED Select board and two
rooms for adults. Phone (A) care
Observer.
WANTED Position as engineer, by
competent man, stationery or
threshing, Bell phone Red 27L
LOST AND FpUND.
LOST Light gold juff link. Suitable
reward If returned to this office, (tf)
For Sale.
House and eight lots In south L
Grande, city water and good well;
large barn and plenty of fruit Best
Tiew of the Taller.
Thos. & Harris, 1302 B street
La Grande
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,
Principal
MRS DAY,
Primary Teacher
2,000 Pr UNDS
OF
COAL for $8
Weighed on City Scales.
Rock Springs Lump or
Nut delivered to any part
of the city Gitv scales
ticket delivered with load.
G. E, FOWLER
A Fine Stock Ranch
FOR SALE
right; a new 6 room house, good bar n and other out buildings- two good
springs a small orchard. Price is am, win ..v. v.,. . DU" 81 ' tW S ,
. ..... w uo.il m cuy DroDerty ana
f T Z "I? Ca8h nd half time. Call onC, J. BLACK,
C. L. ENGLAND, Telocaset, Ore.
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