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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1909)
L..LS2 323X1X2. LAJglXDE, QEICOtt TnmSDAT, OCTOBEB 7, 1008 You Need A Well A letter to me stating your Iccation t,nd needs yrill bringyou all the in formation regarding well driUing'necessary. "; R. A. WEST, The Well Driller It Is not necessary to put with the inconvenience of poor sight these days further moro it ia foolish to neglect having your eyes properly attended to. ,v,. :v'Ay:. v:'..f 'VV. v: If you suffer from headaches, ner vousness, you will find it will pay you to have your eyes examined, as in nine cases out of ten .the trouble lies there. .; '-, : V . We can ' give you an expert exam ination fit yoa. ' with r, the correct glasses if they are necessary. MM PEARE a:. an"-; Merchants! Save $10 job ' In 1 907 the Merchants of Oregon sated ove $10,000 by carry'ng a part of their Insurance in their own company, the Oregon Merchants Mutual Fire As surance Association, of Dayton, Oregon. In 1903 they will save $15,000. During the same period their neighbors were hand ing over $1,500,000 in profits to outside companies In the Oregon Merchants Mutual you get: INSURANCE AT COST A UMITTO YOUR LIABIL ITIES FROMPTSETTLEMENT OF LOSSES W. OUVER, flgenf . , KS Quick Transfer For Rapid Delivery Seivice ' WILLCOCKBROS l - r - W are In position to do any kind of transferring. Give us a trial order. Call answered day or Bight . ; V 'Phones: ' .,J-';.t' ;: .7 " A;. : ' Day. Red 711. Night, Black 1171. "' CHOROUSES ARE READY FOR EHTERTAiHMEnTTHIS EVEHIrtG One of the most far-reaching re sults of the contribution of music to night by two local choruses, it is an ticipated, will be the formation of a choral society of some nature to do regular work on good music for con cert 'purposes and for the mutual good of the singers of the city. In the L. D. S. chorus over 80 sing ers are training, under Director Hood. The chorus working under Mr. Bridges at the Presbyterian ch ivch contains 40 singers and was goUeu up on short notice. Altogether it la thought th3 city could have a cliorufr cf 150 regularly. The singers who will appear to night are as follows: ' L. D. S. Choir. : v Soprano-PolIy L. Storey, Ruby Alnsworth, Nellie frice, uuve enns tenson, ; Ethel Greenwood, Amelia Denning, -Mrs. J. P. Price, -Emma Hall. Gladys Metcalf, Sister ; Fisher and Emma Wood. Field Ellen Gedde Mrs. ' Emily Dram well, , Ellen , Sto'lurl, " Sister ChrlsAenscn, Evelyn Rosenbaum, dllie Nlbley, Mrs. Charles Darley, Nellie Garrick, Sister Lyman, Bertha Schauers, Afton Hood, Annie Black, Nora Shumway, Millie Lindsay, Dol Ue Lindsay, Roselva Wilson, Iva Conner, Augusta Hiatt, Sister John Stringham. - Alto Ida Ferrin, Donna Geddes1, Alma Lyman, Retta Bramwell, Rhoda Hiatt, Erma Goddes, Esther Wilson, : Nellie "Storey, Blanch" Black, Jennie Ainsworth, Janette Stoddard, Mattie Schofield, Jean Wale, Amber Chris tensen, Pearl Rosenbaum, Fern Gaddes, Miss Black, Kate Metcalf. Tenor C. P. Perrln, A, Thomas. D. B. Stoddard, J. T. Scott, W. M. Wale, Thomas Gooth, G. R. Lyman, S. W. Andrews, Irving Bramwell, Grant Lyman. Fred Hall. Frank Clegg. Bass F. C. Bramwell, J. S. Spik'er, N. J. Christensen, J. P. Price, Joseph Spiker, Robert Wood, J. W. Black. W. J. Black, Samuel Storey. Paul Alnsworth. Leonard Christensen, Elmer Curtiss, J. W. Wilde, David Stoddard, Alex Lindsay, Clyde Met calf, John Stringham, George Lam bert, Cyrus Watson, Boyd Pldcock, Ray Williams, Irving Wl!son, Hyrum Wilson, John Schofield. ,y --In the- chorus trameo ty -mr. Bridges are the following singers: Soprano Mesdames Sllverthorn, Richardson, Tuckey, Corbett, C. New lin, Selder. Upton, Atwood, Scroggin and Miss Ljttle. Alto Mesdames Bridges, , Nelson, McEwen, Neiil, Carr, Stevens, Polack, Cleaver, Thomason, Williams, and Misses Dawson, Nelll. , Tenor Sherwood Williams, A. W. Nelson, Foster Foreman, , C. C, Thomason, W. F. ' Landrum, J. J. Campbell and J. J. McEwen. Bases George T. Cochran, C. E. Cochran, G.' R. Tilton, G. L. Cleaver, J, E.. Stevens, G. A. Carlock, G. S. Carlock, G. S. Beruey, R." Ferguson, Lilly and Cornelius. - Call and let Mr. Little play, that favorite on that wonderful piano. He's human on the touch. At Mahaffey Bid. near Elk's Club. .' ; . From a small beginning the sale and use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has extended to all parts of the United States and to many foreign countries. WhyT Because It has proved especi ally valuable for coughs and colds. For sale by all good dealers. Our store Is chuck full of fall nud winter goods. Ladies tailored suits Ladies', Misses and children's coats and sweaters. Elegant line of net aud silk waists. Visit our store, no trou ble to show our goods. VAN DUYN CO. ASTHMA REMEDY. Gives prmpt and positive reller in every case. Sold by druggists, price $1.00. Trial package by mail 10 cents. William's Mfg. Co. Prop. Cleveland. Ohio. A. T. Hill, Druggist THE GEORGE PALMER RETAIL DEPARTMENT We Solicit Your Orders for SHINGLES RUBBEROID ROOFING DEADENiNG FELT BUILDING PAPER We are prepared to furnish and deliver material promptly. Phone . . . Main t.' . " -.";,''' Paperhanging, and Painting The up-to-date paper hangers and painters ADKIXS A G AMUCK. All work guaranteed. Nothing but the best oil and lezd used. Leave orders with ADKISS, Sumner HotoL or phone to GAREICK, BUck 1(l : DO YOU KNOW I FOR CERTAIN? that, your title is good? An abstract will tell you all about it and it may be tc your advantage to have one made. You cannot afford to take chances. iJ.R. OLIVER I La Grande National Bank I : V , Building l e Aeeeee UNIOW NURSERY J. B WEAVER, Propi Fruit, shade and or namental trees. Sherbs and Roses. Strawberry vines and other small fruit SEND FOR PRICE 1 1ST UNION, ORb MILTON, OREGON Science, Literature, Music, Business, Normal Course, Elocution, Gymnasium 1 Christian, but not sectarian. Beautiful location, healthful surroundintrs. no saloons. SDecial inducements otfered in the Music Department and Business courses. A home school for voune srentlemen and voun? ladies seekine to build char acter and make somethinsr of themselves. Dormitory and tuition rates reason able. Send for catalogue. . W.H.MAETIN, Ph. D. President H. S. ; SHANOLE, Financial Secretary. .i MIT .TON. OREGON. FJlandsome U Handbags Latest Combs Nobby Millinery E. VHELLMM & CO. ADAMS AVENUE Ubsci rver Want Ads Pay asich A ;Fme:? :Stock?:R FOR SALE In Antelope Valley, 1 1-2 miles southeast of Telocaset, 320 acres, of which 240 acres is In cultivation, the balance pasture land; 100 inches of water right; a new 6 room Louse, good barn and other out buildings; two good springs a small orchard. Price 3 000. Will take half in city property and - tatU W WU Wl f ,VMW UM.ii b L Grande, Ortcon or . C. L. ENGLAND, Telocaset, Ore. QUAIITI DETER MINES SUCCESS. Quality indicates the man; Quality makes the merchant; Quality you will reraomber long aftor the price has been forgoton The quality and prices of the goods , piled up and scattered around this store will tell you whether or not this Is the right place to get the right quality at the 'right 'prices. ; , Tee, It would be easy to go ahead and enumerate all kinds of drugu, medicinesstationery, toilet goods, hooka, combs, brushes, etc, EBut what's The use? It lant ' JuBt things you're after. You want quality, articles of merit, and things that are pure and wholesome. This is not a little, dingy place. .It's a drug store t.ith lots of good goods for good people. It's a drug store o fquality, and the bt In .he beginning Is the cheapest in the end. . ' Business principles that are broad, honorable and fair to all, form the keystone for a united friendship. " MILL'S DRUQ JTOKE LA GRANDE, - - OREGON A Section of Wheat Land for Sale Near Alicel, all or part, $50 to $60 per acre, will be under ditch. Write Box 5 Elgin, Oregon, for the particulars. Go to the ROYAL BAKERY for your cakes and pa3try for Sunday. A triat order wil convince you that we are selling the best BREAD in the city Our Ice Gream and ourSherbert is the talk of the town HERMAN ROESCH, Prop. I THE IEYNOH Of our sbstracts Is their accuracy and t6u.ii.Vttnees--wben yon have an abstract made by us yoa secure a complete, accurate history of the par cel of real estate which Is something every real estate Investor should al ways have before he Invests. If you are a prospective investor dont fall to have us post you thor oughly on the real estate before yoa toy. The only complete set of abstract books la Union county. . LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. Police of Final Settlement Notice Is leH'by given that Jon than Grean, administrator of the es tate of James Green, deceased, ha filed In the County Court of the Stat of Oregon for Union County, his final account In Bald estate and that sa!4 Court baa appointed Monday, the 20t day of September, 1909, at 3 o'cloA p. m., at the Court House In Ia' Orande, Union County, Oregon, as tb time and. place for hearing objee-' tions to said nal account and the settlement thereof. , , , , JONATHAN GREEN, , . Admlnlstrttur ' R. H. LLOYD, i Attorney for Estate, (8-2M8:4-lM8) t , - ' 1 Sotlce. . . . .- The manuscrlDt for a new director to appear about October 1st. is betas prepared. For atw Barnes, cerrte Uons, etc., please call at the oQce. Pacific States Telephone and Tc!h raph company. (A-2t)