Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1909)
IT JDIB OBSEBYER, LI GRANDE, OREGON. SATntPAr. SEPTEMBER IS, 1909. 0. A C WILL SEIIDJiGfS I We Want Your Wants IN Our Want Ad Column IBS ; t '' ,' i .1 i f ,- i ;' 1 f v I ?- ;! .... "it- fi i ibi?-'. !;;' v: ff A V.-Vi..-Y - M ) J. D. McKcnnon, chairman of the committee on judges for the Union County Exposition, received a letter from Prof. James Withycombe of the Oregon Agricultural college stating that the college would be able to send judges to La Grande and sent the names of Pro. E. L. Potter for the livestock exhibits, Prof. G. It. Hyslop for the grains and grasses, and Mrs. Hyslop for the domestic art. Prof. Withycombe stated that he would be unable to be present him self as he had engagements taking him out of the state at the time of the fair. The most competent man of the faculty which means the best In the state In their lines will come to La Grande to act as Judges. Your wantu p'aced before a thousand or more'"want-seeker every day Can you afford to spend one cent per.word of your want au whe.e result are the keynotes? - FOR REST. r y ft Pi I (5- . I We found out early in our business experience that there's no profit in selling a man his first suit If It turns out to be his last. Talk won't bring you back if you don't think you are get ting value and good treatment. That's the chief reason why we sell Aflf red Benjamin LAHD OfFICE FOR RENT Well built barn. Red 41. Phone FOR RENT. Furnished room win 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. frXHt SALE CROWDED Sincerity (Ctothinq- and give our strongest guarantee. We could easily buy clothing on which we could make a much larger profit, but we wouldn't be selling you the best clothes made and they couldn't give you the same Ben se of being well dressed as long as you want to wear them. Our new fall styles are here and well worthy of the attention of every man who values high class tailoring and peerless style. Prices $15.00 to $':5.00 IS. K. W EST THE QUALITY STORE. FOR SALE 4 lots In Block 139, Id Chaplin add; t blocks from round house for further particualra apply to L. F. Dunn, City, or C. E. New Bom 2415 First ave. Rnttln Wnnh 4-12-tf FOR RENT rent, 2018 Black 451. Four room houu u ... Auaius avenue, Piuai I For Sale. Cucumbers, all sizes, for pi Now la the time to put up yo2 pickles. Fleshman Bros., pw Black 622, residence 1812 Y TZ! (A-20-3M) WANTED. FOR RENT Furnished room, ca Black 1871 (A-26tf) WANTED Girl for general hm work, wages $25; apply 902 Pem Ave. (S-16-6-0 WANTED Girl to- do general bouse work. Phone Red 811. (S-8-tf) REST -ROMP -RECUPERATE At The Seashore Notice. The manuscfiut for a new directory to appear about October 1st, is being prepared. For new names, correc tions, etc., please call at the office. Facific States Telephone and Tele graph company. (A-2GCt) With the addition of three special agents of the general land o.Hee, who have been delegated to abstract the records of homesteads and timber claims in the land office for six years back, and the four persons delegated to the local land office for special work by the district forester at Port land, the iocal office is crowded to it3 capacity. The special ! gents of the general land office are II. E. Laughlin, William K. West, L. R. Mason. They are working under the direction of Chief of Field Agents An drew Christensen of Portland. In addition to the special agents, the district forester at Portland has delegated four persona, two stated clerks and two forest rangers to take the status of all entries in the La Grande land office, which are includ ed in forest reserves. Including the register and receiver, the regular force at the local office is five, but at the present time twelve are find ing quarters there. The for' o at the office are greatly inconvenienced by the additional agents and clerks, but the officials are glad to have the visitors as they are saving the work that might have been demanded of them. Chief Clerk Carpy has been taking a vacation for several days, but will return to his work Monday. Since Receiver Eber hard has been at the local office the custom has been followed out for the other clerks and officers to do extra work when one of the force Is away. FOR SALE House and lot on Adams avenue, extra well built, plastered house, .good basement, and wood ched. Price rie'at, Call Black 1941 or see D. C. Stevens at Henry & Carr'a store. (8-27-9-27) LOST A pair of gold glasses last Sunday between the depot and the little brick school houFe. One glass thicker than the other. Finder leave at this office. (S-8-ll-tf) NORTH BEACH la a delightful resort and a happy combination of pleasure ground possibilities. An ideal climate, diversion of recreation perfect bath ing boating fishing riding driving, and exploring, make North Boach the nioHt charmlug and popular play ground on the North Pa cific Coast THEO. R. & N- HAS A SPECIAL SUMMER EXCURSION KATE TO SOBTH BEACH TOLNTS Ok' $16.15 FROM L.V GR.VXPt", ORE. Remember this will lve you the daylight ride on the Steamer T. J. Potter uown the Columbia river. Ask for oar booklet "Outing In Ore gon." J. 11. KENMEY, AGENT 0. B. & N. CO, LA GRANDE, OREGON. WM. McMURRAY, General russen :cr Agent, Portland, Ore. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all con cerned that Mary G. Hulse, execu trix of the last will of Marqul3 L. Il'Uiit, deceased, has filed in the Coun ty Court of Union County, Oregon, her final account in the administra tion of said estate and said court has set Monday the 4th day of October, A. D., 1909, at 2 o'clock p. m., as the time for hearing said account and any objections thereto. MARY G. HULSE, (S-9-6-13-20-27-10-4) Executrix. Forest Fires Continue. MADRONB, Calif., Sept. 18. For est fires In this section of Santa Clara county continue burning fiercely to day, has done considerable damage. Many ranches are endangered and scores are fighting the flames. Sanimons. In th Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Union County. L. Eraiille, plaintiff, vs. David B Connor and Maggie Connor, his wife, FOR SALE One second hand auto mobile, five passenger; price very reasonable; phone 27A Summerville or Inquire Whiteman Garage. Will trade for land or sell for cash. For Sale or Trade. 12 brad registered short horn cattle for sale or will exchange for La Grande city property. J. B. Reynolds. phone Black 602. LOST AND FOTJXD. For Sale. House and eight lota In south 1 Grande, city water and good en large barn and plenty of fruit Bt view of the valley. Thos. S. Harris, 1302 B rtrwt FOR SALE Set of 11-inch cones for power belt, shaft 1 1-4 Inches with hangers. Brand new cost is $35; will be sold at a bargain. Apply at Observer office. (S-16-tf) STRAYED OR STOLEN A Scotch Coolie dog. Finder will please call Main 23. (S-17-2t) out lncle mouths don't ca-e, so long ta they feel the delicious cookew ct mr tempting Ice cream. Children art 'ond of It, but what of their elder -especially the ladies? Very fa lecline the Invitation to partake of i mre dish of our excellent cream Take box of this "Frozen Gladness" home vith you. BLUE MOUNTAIN CEEAMEBI. THCCOLDEST m t The coldest weather since the last server W. a. Worstell. came last night when the mercury went down rb 31 spring frost, according to Official Ob degrees. The thermometer came back up to 67 at which mark it was standing at 1 . o'clock. The nearest approach to the mark of last night was on the 14th when the tempera ture was 39 degrees. Birth Records. Near Summerville, on Thursday, September 16, 1909, a daughter to Mr. and Mrsi Gunter. On Saturday, September 11, a daughter was porn to Mr. and Mrs. John Wllvest of R'ast 1a Grande. La Grande School Of Musk The only School of Music like it in the state teaching young ana 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 Messenger SerTlcp. For prompt service call Main 24. 2,000 POUNDS OF COAI 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 . . ...T?tttttttmmfffffTTT.- M V Carlock & Gillam, uia JULJiotao. (UUULI' irq JfA A No R 0 Aant 0- ! Germania