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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1909)
m:yiT; imfgnx n cra.tbe. ozrcoi. fetjcat, ocronrit . 1203, 'I U0i!il!!0EHBil!15OBSE8yf8!S ur )tirt Kvery Krliiaj Morning. SUBSCRIPTION KATE3: Daily, single copy ..... Dally, per month' ...i.......... Dally, six months In advance . .Daily, one year" In advance ... . , 5c . 6Cc .$3.50 Weekly, six month in advance Weekly; one year in advance 1 AC -ft .00 iners were J. EL Reynold.. FYed TST T tI T . rrr . . . I land' J. C. Clark. I Thronrs are- Iinmente. I Yesterday and today hava truly seen GEORGE II, CtliKET. a Rreat tnron ima the- portal of the EDITOR AND- PROfvItTTOR j fair butldins. Yesterday's receipts j-rxaT3CTr-,-;.;j asga showed 3.500 paid admissions which United IVess Telegraph Service. I does not acocunt for the many who were on the free list yesterday due to tile chorus choir members attending as conipliinentarles. The attendance today ha not been reckoned definitely j but it in more than yesterday's re-j. port at 3 o'cleclr. . i Levy' Wins Applaase.. Amonr the features of the stock parade which preceded the children's parade today were the four-in-hand cutIt carrying; Levy and party from Union. The Levy Shetland drew the turnout and though the McKennon span and other vehicles elicited much applause, it 1 doubtful If anything in the parade made quite a big favor an did the Lev?' showing in the turn- out and walking horses. Today's pa rade included every" animal on exhib ition" but tomorrow the parade will consist only of' those animals taklnj? first prizes. EH. G. TV. Osteepstiie Physician OSce Sommer Bids. Ofice 'phone, iTaia 63; Residence unone Black 351. Successor to.Dr- Moore. j.r rL. hub rare, n. n. ' Physician, and. Surgeon. Offlce la. New Eank Building; Rooms 20-21.- Thanes: Residence, Main, 89: Offlce. Main 7. Entered at the postoffiee atL Grande a second-elase matter. Tbi paper will not publish any article appearing over 4 nom de plume. Signed articles will be re vised subject to the discretion of the editor; Please slga your articles and save disappointment. Advertising Kate. Local reading notice 10c : me- iire first insertion;. 5c per line t'w ch subsequent insertion. Resolution of condolence, ? a line. JtWTSG FAIRS XEARER, A travel ins salesman of Portland who make this territory every few wueks thought' he would visit the ex- nooft while waiting- for ait appoint ment with a customer; remarking that be supposed that he could take It all la 10 ten minutes. He enly remained on -the ground ten minu(es it is true but be arranged to spend th entire evening there last night He could not express hie admiration of tent enough to Me friend as he1 visited ueimrtment After department- The Idea- 1 a popular onef It l simply business, you- d not find many large commercial enterprises located a few wiles away from the people. It i much easier to bring the fair to the people than It is to bring.the people to- the fairs. ' ; ... , ' Because officials of the information bureau have to- sleep aa other mor tals do, and partly because those most interested an? lethorgetle in following sustentions, many from out of town sat up all Iat night; Ther were rooms enonch if the bu reau could remain open alt night, which of course It can't. People com- Intt in on late trains fc to the ho- tels and usual ty refrain from follow inpr the sustgestions (riven them therft, which if followed out. would take them to rooms. Tlie hotels o fthe city hav'fj llHts of available rom In the r it y. hut, usually the people irixixf! on IK faying at tne hotels. During the day j f$ time, reservations are not made the bureftUr and cofiseHHntly when , nlRht? comes snd tlie visitors want j rooms, few are to be had. The citizens j of La Grande catt help considerably III huh :iiitiinr prrmmiiiiy .iniviii their friends who are in the city to partak of room- arcomodat ions, and to guide others' to rooms. j r; .' mw-i 1 1 (ConUii'ifd Prom Pne One a. W. ttvans. Robt.. I"eal, J. M Shoe maker. C. M Auldle. The winners of the second prizes are;' JM H. TdckinsoTl, B V. Bell. P. H. Tatman, T. May, Mrs. Jv Qutnfand, Y. K, Day. H. Poeselt, Dunham Wrmht Thorson A Weatherapoon, , a. Ba ker Wl W, Gordon, J. K. TniZ X. W. fnnrain, W. t. WlUlftras and C. T. fluffman, The winner of the' first prle in (tardeiflnK and astrlcnltur are: A. F. f vt 1, A. Woodsell. Mri. 0m lani, t t. Fernw)n. .C D. Hoffman,. Jack 8motn John Shaw. C. M. Rid dle A .r. Davla, B, T. Bell P. J. Quin land. S, N .Sterns, BoU Deal. Dunham j WrlKht, A, . Goodbrod, Tom Foster, T 3falda. Hf. Halftarth, I. . K. UnU , Frank Sion. C. K. Onkey, Pleshman Broa., John Instram Oswald Vala 'e .aklen W, R. Gekler anJl Mrs. W, rd Couch. : . Second money: S. Bell, John fchawv W. R. Gekeler, James M. Gib ao, A. O. Davi. Herbert Spekhart. J. H, Tatman, t. Boosell, J. Qualland Gekeler, Mr. Wlllard f ouch, A. .T. Ooodbrod, John Rapptogton, Jf. K. 1t, V. Sim, and Flesamaa Bros. The hor Utlnf WBicli was large ly completed yesterday wound up this iworninr nen Swwp Stakes was awarded to tne bl Belulan slallloft owned by lIolmea-WocMand A Stein. Winner In th were: J. A. Me Arlhy, . D. McKennon, J. B. Van oermnlen, Vf, D. Grady, and 0dea 4 . Walt fa the ettle departmenf . Sweep .aftrdd to IVf Rl- o the best Jersy bull - Hunter of Waltowa on one bult three f the Mme tned r ED STRI-VGHASIv AVCTTONEEIt- fale crfed an short notice; .. Satisfaction gniaranteed. ZJt GRANDE OREGON Rect No f Tboo Nv 19fr a- u. i. 1 CHARD SON, PTiy&lcian and Surseon.. OlSce over Hill's. Dm? Store. O.Tica Phone 13R2. Eesidence Mala 5ik Jf. MOLITOR, ISL. D. Physician- and Surgeotc. Corner Adama ave and Depot st. Office Mala 68. Residence Mala 69: BACOS & HALL. Paystclana and SirKeons. OfSce la La Grande NattonaT Bank BuUdlnj; Tnone Main-19. S. T. Bacon, Residence, Mala IS. M. K, Hall, Residence, Main 72. C CPTDJf. f. SI. DL Physlcian and Surgeon. Special attention glvea to Eye, Ear Nose and Throat Office IB La Grande National Bank " . Building, Plionea: Office, Main. 2: Residenc-r, Main. 221 i, CL PRICE. D. 1L 3, Dentiat Room 23. L Grande National Eark. Buildlns. Ptione E'.ack 1S9U' TEArnrss or jrrsic rULA. CAHLOCIw Teacaer ot Hut, Pupil of Pierre DouHet of tte San Jose Conaervatory. For child-red: tile Burrows coarse of music study- and musical kJadergar tan. Studio in tie Mahaffay Bidg ARCHITECTS C. R, THORNTOM. ArcCltect and Eagtoeer. Surveying; QtII and Structural ' gtneerlna; Twenty Tears Experience.. En- ROBERT MILLER. . Architect. OfHc HOT Adam avenue, TJlomee Pacific; Viiu. L- Home Indepandast No. 9, ATTORXEYS. C H, CRAWFORD. Attorney at Law. Practices la all the courts of the State and United Stateav Office is La Grande National. Bask Building. La- Grande. Cngoaw I . P1CKIXR, Civil, Mining; Tinatlo Englneerfns anirveylnj: Estimates, plan- and specifications. Office is Y aejkamp Bulldlnav La Grande, Oregon. TTATT. MRS. GRACB McALISTER. : Teacher and Manager, Telephone Farmers PHYSTCIAm DRV P. A. CHARLTON. . Veterinary Surgeon. . , Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grande Residence Paonst Red 70. Office Phone Black IS L Independent Plione 53. Botb phones at realdenceL. Chas. lis. Cochran Geo T. CocJurs COCinLiN ft COCHRAN. " L Grands National Bask: Buhdlag. La. Grande Orssom DR. W. H. RILEY Graduate Ohio State UnlTerstty. Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery oT all klnvU. Country calls promptly answered. . Office, 14 Adams avenue. Phonesr Paclfle, Black 1901, , Independents 37X H. H. UOTD. Attorney at Law. Practices is all the Court of the Stat kb4 Uoftsd States. IZgJm ' Oreo 1 Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Rooms 15 and U Sommer Block. LaGrsnds. Oresxn, I STOVES MID RANGE Kitclien Utensils EccnomyJars Crcdiery Etc DENTISTS. Our store is chuck full of fall and winter goods. Ladles tailored suit. Ladies', Misses and cnildren's coats and sweaters. Elegant line of net and silk waists. Visit our store, no trou ble to show our goods. VAN DTJTN CO. fourth.' Annual aica Sale M pnday, Oct 3, to Satoda 0ct 16 WE WILL PLAC3 Q1T SALE 400 WALTHARI AXD ELGDT WATCHE3 TIT SOLID GOLD GOLD FILLED, SILVEE AND. SILVEEIHE CASE3: EVEEY YEAE WE HAVE BEEH m BUSI NESS WE HAVE GIVEtf OTJE AOTIXAL SALE OP WATCHES AND HITNDEEDS OF PEOPLE HAVE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF THEM, SO IF YOU NEED A WATCH IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME IN AND HAVE A TALK WITH US. WE W1XL SAVE YOU MONEY. IDAHO CfiREVftACl LflUD 0 ltaksiat P3IHI The Idaho Irrigation Co. Ltd. CFFETiS 20.CCO CEES AT $35 PEK ACML AD JOINING THE T vIN FALLS TEACT. EASIEST KIND OF TEESI3. LAHB NOW OPEN FOE EN- - TEY." '::: -; L0GAN-SHERW00D1REALTY CO. I" ' ;'.-..'. 1 vtl . - . Watch snr window wateh display fer ths legFist Co, JEWELEES, 0. E. & N. Watciz InspectOTS GECRGE PALMER, President C S. WDLLIAMS, 2nd Aast CaBhler. F. J. HOLMS3, Vice-President W. H. BRENH0LT3, Asst. Cashier P. L. METERS, Cashier. La Grande National Bank JOf La Grande Oregon CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $170,0U0 UNITED; STATES DEPOSITORY CIRE'-TORS - M.. Bar,,- r-. Z. DMathesos F. J. Hoirrea , F. M. Erjkit. (; C C. Panningtott '.F-LMsysrs ' Co L. Csavar -W. L. Brennolts Ceorys Palmer A. and aid f1" ' i sna I tFI AteK :-;::' 1 :" -:"'- STEWARD OPERA HOUSE BL CL 8TXW1S3 STIJISIS, Gnelleefi, FfflDAY, Oct 1 F.CIHARDT. TO COMPANY strrposmo 171 ISS JOSEPHINE DEFFRY la a splendid selection of high-class plays, change of plays each night. - . V In The Bishop Carriage,, Prtee 10, We, as4 SOe. 2,0003?rUNDS OF C0AI for $8 Weighed on Gty Scales Rock Springs Lump or, Nut delivered, to asy part of the. city City scales ticket delivered with load. G. E, FOULER st m : m ME ALWRYS FRESH E. D. 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