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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1909)
1 7X3738 CBSIBTEB, Li CRUDE, ORICOX. TTTDreSDAT. SEPTEMBER i, 1803. BIG f MAT lUgOOOOOOOOOOOQQflQOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOO 4-t - 0 a i i i i " o o o o o o 0 o 0 o o o o 0 o 01 o o o 9 o o o 0 0 0 o o o o o o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mothers, the Time Has Come to Get Your Boys' School Suits Single or double breasted knicker suits for the older boys; szulor and Russian styles for the little fellows. If you get an XTRAG00r suit, you get one that is durable. It will outwear most any other make. It will look well longer. It will be economical. Boys in school are hard on. their trousers. That's why you should rt yTRAGOOTY All XIM02D trousers are lined throughout Boys can't rip XTRAfeOOQ trousers. The seat seams are re-inforced by tape and sewed three times. All seams are "overcast" to prevent raveling. waist bands. An elastic takes the strain from the cloth and makes it impossible f for the . garment to rip or tear. These clothes, the kind we sell; are best suited for your boy. Patterns are attractive and there is all the style you want. Made for us by Ederheimer, Stein & Co., the leading boys' house. 1ST. BL W THE QUALITY STORE. device ..PMtfM m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0i 0; 00000000000 0 00000 0 0000 S 0 EST We Want Your Wants IN 00000000 0 0O0O00000000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HEAR CASES OVER WATER SPOKANE, Wash., Sept' 1. (Spe cial) The National Apple Show Bul letin, issued in connection with the second competitive exhibitition, open to the world, in Spokane, November 15 to 20, when 125,000 in cash prizes and premiums will be awarded In 20 classes, will say in its September number that Oregon sent the first con signment of commercial apples to China. The fail text of the article, prepared by Ren H. Rice, secretary- manager, of the show, follows: "It is not generally known that the first commercial shipment of apples to China was made from Grant's Pass, Oregon. Hon. Henry B. Mdler was appointed consul general to China and stationed at Neuchwang, during the early part of the Boxer rebellion Owing to. the disturbed condition of the country , he did not proceed im mediately to his post of duty, but spent a number of months upon spe- the time in, the southern provinces. At the close of the Boxer war he pro ceeded to Neuchwang and took up his duties. "Consul. Miller and his brother Frank J. Miller, were both interested in an apple orchard at Grant's Pass, and as a result of Henry Miller's tra vels it occurred to them that there ought to be a market in China for Oregon apples if they could be prop erly handled. . "A test shipment was made and par ticular attention was paid to the manner In which the different varie ties stood the test of travel and cli mate. One hundred boxes of all the standard varities, with the day of picking, packing and shipping noted. were shipped direct to Shanghai 'In packing, the precaution was ta ken to leave the apples tinder tne trees until the following day. Thsy were then taken In upon a large straw floor and graded by hand. Every box was shipped within two weeks of nirkine and no ancles picked later than the last of September. "Contrary to the prevailing opinion among growers, tne uen Davis siooa the test of shipment and climatic con ditions better than any other variety and it was proved conclusively that it should be nicked before maturity to obtain best results. "The Miller brothers continued to supply apples to the China trade for from seven to eight years after the first consignment, with profit and sat isfaction. Our Want Ad Column Your ant is peced before a thousand or trore'warit-welrer every day Can jou afford to spend one cent perord of jour want as where retulu art the keynotes? FOB BJCTT. FOR RKNT Furnteaed room for gen tlemen. Electric light, bath, etc Inquire .at Gilham residence, 1910 Cedar. Phone Black 135L lw Booms For Bent. Equipped with electric light and bath. Call at 1612 Adams avenue, or phone Red 271. (A-27-12t) Two or three choice rooms to let, with or without board. Inquire of 2103 1st street or phone Black 176L FOR RENT Well built bam. Red 4L Phone FOR RENT. Furnished room . wl:i all modern Improvements. 8C4 Main Avenue. One 7 room modern house, 1 4 room cottage, 1 4 room modern furnished, also modern rooms for rent Call Mrs. Zuber. FOR SALE Beds, matreses, era, refrigerators and etc. pu; Black 4S1. O. D. NellL TirJ Spring Avenue. MESSENGER SERVICE call RelT for prompt response. (J23 FOR RENT Four room housek rent. 2018 Adams arenas, nw Black 451. ; In Sale er Trade. n 12 head registered short horn at; for sale or will exchange for l' Grande city property. J. B. Reynolfe phone Black 602. -4 FOR B&LML. Yes, La Grande la Foing to have the 0 0 HOT POINT ELECTRIC IR0N 0 ' We have decided that nothing is too 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O o o 0 0 O O 0 We have decided that nothing is too good for our customers, so we are paying quite a little more fo rthia one than others cost But it is worth it, and we sell it to yon at wholesale. We want you to know all about this iron how to use it what It saves yon how safe and comfortable it is. Continuous Demonstration t Drop In any day and let them show you all about the famous Hot Point Iron. W. H. B0HNENKAMP & CO. 5 LA GRASDE, OREGON. Attorneys C. E. Cochran, of the firm of Cochran & Cochran, and J. II Crawford are in Cove today, where Q ! they will examine the applications of the people applying for water rights which are open for examination today at the Cove. In all such cases as a rule there are a few who claim more water than they are legally en titled to and and it is the object of Messrs Crawford and Cochran to ex amine these in the interests of their respective clients and see that ho man receives what rtehtfully belongs to their clients. When they are all ex a mined and they find the ones who are claiming more than what belongs to them they will ask the applicant to relinquish what Is not his and then if he does not they will start litigation proceedings. The applications will be open for examination from August 27 until September 6. Mr. Saxton of the Wa ter Board of Oregon is in attendance, and will hear all of the complaints. Messrs Cochran and Crawford went across the valley in an automobile, and will return today. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 O00000000000000000000000 Notice. Is hereby given that I impounded the following described animal, Au gust 20, 1909, one red, two-year-old heifer, no brands visible. Has small upper bit out of right ear, very gentle. L. RAYBURN, (8-28-31) Chief of Police. Good family horse, phaeton and harness, cheap if taken immediately; cash or terms. Phone Red 1921, 7315 Jockson avenue. (3t) GEO. ACKLES. BOHDSNH-W1T11DRAW Sotlce. The manuscrlDt for a new directory to appear about October 1st, is being i prepared. For new names, correc-1 tlons, etc., please call at the office. ' A party of Salem fishermen brought back from Lake Pamella 2T00 fish mostly trout About 30 people, all hailing from Red Ooak, Iowa, held a reunion in Freewater. The Lake Odell region, Klamatl Pacific States Telephone and Tele graph company. (A-2CCO i county, is reported to be a sports- 1 man's paradise. Ralph Atkinson's bondsmen, who until last evening were a guarantee to the extent of 8900 that Atkinson would appear in the circuit court to carry on his case from appeal in the lower court, where he was found guilty or bootlegging, suddenly withdrew there names last night At a late hour in the evening Atkinson found two other men to carry the guarantee, though they have requested that their lden tity not be made known. J. II. Rus sell and Charles Dlsqua were the former bondsmen, and asked to be re leased as Boon as rumors to the ef fect that Atkinson was going to leave the city reached their ears. The change of bondsmen was made last evening before Justice of the Peace Stewart FOR SALE 4 lots In Block 139, Is Chaplin add; 2 blocks from round house for further partlcualrs apply to L. F. Dunn, City, or C E. New som 2415 First ave. Seattle Wash. 4-12-tf FOR SALE 3 inch Mitchell wagon. used only one season, 850; also good saddle good as new 825. Call at 401 Grandy avenue. W. A. LUDIKER. (8-7-13) FOR SALE One second hand mobile, five passenger; price u! reasonable; phone 27A SummerTfL1 - - wiatft Hf'" "I trade for land or sell for cash. For S, Je. . i Cucumbers, all sizes, for plctn' Now la the time to .put up your (e pickles. Fleshman Bros., pho Black C22, residence 1812 Y arena (A-20-30-O WANTED. FOR RENT Furnished room. Plack 1871 (A-26tf) cm WANTED A blacksmith. Call at IMS Madison avenue. (4t) WANTED Select board and tn rooms for adults. Phono (A) on Observer. WANTED Position competent man. as engineer, Ij stationery threshing. Bell phone Red 27L FOR SALE Fresh cow giving nearly 4 gallons extra rich milk. I -quire phone Red 1022. POSITION WANTED A lady cook with 10-year-old child would work cheap at cooking or general house work. Phone Red 1091. (8-25-27) LOST AND FOUND. LOST Light gold cuff link. SultaMt reward it returned to this omce. U) For Sale, House and eight lots In south U Grande, city water-and good veil; large barn and plenty of fruit Beit view of the valley. Thos. S. Harris, 1302 B itrai 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. i'E. PORTER DAY, Principal MRS DAY, Primary Teacher Corvallls is going ahead with pav ing. Oats near Clatskanle will yield from $0 to 100 bushels an acre. A Swan lake, Klamath county, man estimates his oats at 75 bushels an acre. 2,000 PQUNDS OF COAL for $8 Weighed on City Scales. Rock Springs Lump or Nut delivered to any part of the city Gity scales ticket delivered with load. G. E, FOWLER r IGermania Life Insnarance Co., of N. Y n. o Garlock & Gillam, Agents OM? tettttttttttf tttttttttttttttttttttttttttteseettfttt4tttttt F 111 CI c s i s I 11