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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1909)
ETO5I5G 0BBSZ3TEB, LA GKA5DE, OEEGOT. TUESDAY, AUGUST SI, 1909. 5Uee cf Flaal Settlement Notice Is hereby given that John B. Plats, executor of the last will and testament of Charles Hall, de ceased, has filed la the County Court of the State of Oreron for Union County, his final account In said es tate and that said Court has appoint-, d Monday, the 20th day of Septem- j ber, 1909, at S o'clock p. m. at the . Court House In La Grande, Union County, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said final ; account and the settlement thereof, j -JOHN a PLASS, Executor. R. H. LLOYD. Attorney for Estate. LISTS FOR 0000000000 0 00000000O000 000 0 0 0 0 0 (8-21-28-4-11-18) 0 0 0 0 0; 0 01 The Observer excels In real "news." THE nana coa 0 PEOPLE'S BANK THOSE WHO 0' 0 0! i 0 n an n A ML 1 ksv One, 4-Hoe Comfort at u One 6-Hoe and Reservoir Standard Universal One 6-Hole and Reservoir Home Comfort IV sell these ranges on easy payments. E3 S3 $22.50 n $35.00 $.00 g g One new Monarch Malleable Steel Range and Plumbing g n in modern cottage with bath. Rangz for sale on easy pay- g and cottage for rent. a I P.B.HMS1EM I E3 Phones 641 Home 421 a n a UaQBQDDQaannDllDaQDQQngDQDDnQaDDaDDDaQI COLUMBIA 110 'iillhit MILTON, OREGON Science, Literature, Music, Business, Normal Course, Elocution, Gymnasium Christian, but not sectarian. Beautiful location, healthful surroundings, no saloons. Special inducements offered in the Music Department and Business courses. A home school for voune gentlemen and vouncr ladies seeking to build char acter and make some thins: of themselves. Dormitory and tuition rates reason able. Send for catalogue. W. H. MARTIN, Ph. D. President. H. S. SHANGLE, Financial Secie tarv. MTT.TON- 0E2G0N. nnuiinip,p 5 MMMdMs you realized the many bar gains I am offering in House Fur nishings, you would certainly avail yourselves of the opportunity. aanaaaHaanonannonsiEgaa?3POEiaHaaDnciEiDa o a m E CS K U s 13 K K W h E ES D E R K m e P ;aib r4nli7ir! iUo Inu firfnii that I paid for the two sec ond hand stores you would then realize why I offer such bargains. if ADAMS AVENUE, PHONE 1521 F SUYDAM ucannnuna o n il 13 1 3 ST o a EE EL ES E 3. & S3 C WANT THEM A very satisfactory arrangement has been made by' Chairman Will Church of the fair advertising committee rel ative to distribution of fair premium lists within the city gates, for it is a fact that everyone Is not sufficiently interested in the details of the premi ums to warrant his or her receiving a copy. To accommodate every per son Interested, the committee decided to leave samples of the list at the two banks, all the drug stores and at the Commercial club. In this way anyone can provide himself with a copy and peruse it to his heart's con tent. Another matter which the commit tee wants publicity given too, is to return the premium lists when dis interested persons happen to gain possession of one. Public co-onera-tion is necessary to get the greatest possible good out. of the limited num ber of lists on hand, and as the de mand, for lists have already been no ticeably greater than in previous years special arrangement has to be made to accommodate all. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 is5- 0 0 0' 0 he mikf an earnest effout to accoxou.ite all classes, oik aim is to make .this l. ev ERY liESPECT THE PEOPLE'S lUMw A BASK WHERE ALI MAT FEEL AT HOME A PLACE WHEEL THOSE OF MODERATE MEAVS MAT E1PECT THE SAME TREAT MENT AS THOSE MORE FATORAB LT SITUATED. TIIE UNITED STATES 9ATSONA1. BASK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0! 0! Si 0i 0 0 0 0! ' i"J q 0 0 000000000000 n & o 0000000oeal W OR YOUftGHERO Many 1m. Grande people will be In terested in the following from the Pendleton E. O.: A. C. Koeppen is now fathering a plan for the presentation of a suitable present to Herbert O. Roesch, cham pion rifle shot of the world, and his plan is one that will also advertise a very important industry of this city. It is Mr. Koeppen's plan to have the business men of the city contribute to a fund to pure base for Koesch the first blanket that, will be turned out from the new woolen mill when it gets in operation this fall. Like other local people, Mr. Koep pen is proud or the great showing made by Roesch at Camp Perry and furthermore he believes that Roesch'o townsmen should show proper ap preciation of the honor won by the midshipman and incidentally by I'en dleton. As the woolen mill will now soon be in operation it is held that it would be very fitting to give Roesch the first blanket to be turned out by the ne looms. It is Mr. Koeppen's plan to take but 10 cents from each man so that as large a number as possible will be represented in the gift. Another Crowd Pleased. Another delighted audience saw the beautiful dramatic Btory "The Parish Priest" at the Pastime theatre last tight. The cast made Individual hits in their respective roles, and the per formance was far superior to any ever given in this city for the price. The same interesting play will be given tonight and tomorrow nlghL Notice of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby given that James H. Wlckens, administrator of the es tate of William Wlckens, deceased, has filed In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Union County, his final account in said estate and that said Court has appointed Mon iay, the 20th day of September, 1909, .t So'clock p. m., at the Court House in La Grande, Union County, Oregon, us the time and place for hearing objections to said final account and the settlement thereof. JAMES II. WICKENS, Administrator. R. II. LLOYD, Attorney for Estate. (8-21-23-4-11-18) Notice. Any couple contemplating marriage, will do well to communicate with J. E. Reynolds, secretary of the Un ion county exposition. 4.,H,,H.I,H t JUST ARRIVED X , Another Car Load of I Studebaker Vehicles I The Best on Earth . 1 BUGGIES, SURRIES, CARRIAGES, AND I ROAD WAGONS In order to MOVE these goods QUICK our PRICFS will be made FAVORABLE to the PURCHASER. If interested call and get prices. ISLAND CITY M q ssr a. id Li O xf 'W' O iMfcJMM. " ft -M. . ,, 4, , ,, j, DAILY OBSERVER 65c a Month A RARE OPPORTUNITY CHEAPEST FUEL ON THE MARKET A Carload of tho host, fllinm Wd r?0n w w-m,- 1 vvva UVUI tICU at your homes for only $2.25 per cord, measured in the 1 tai" wruer xvw, wnue tne roads are good and the prices low. V. R. BEAN PrtOIME RED 1741 Rock Springs Place your orders for coal, future or Immediate delivery. If you will glre the fuel problem a little consid eration. it will show you that the early purchaser will save mone. Tak advantage of the storage rates. FEED New alfalfa hay now in. Both phones Main 6. Grande Ronde Cash Co : : Daily Observer 65c per Month: t t