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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1909)
ZtTJTLSQ 0B3SEHTEE, LA GRXSltt, oK GOV WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEK tl. Oiregom Call More People" Pass the word to your relatives and friends to come now. LOW COLONIST RATES To Oregon will prevail from the East September IS tu October 15, xi rlathe Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co and Southern Pacific (LUES IX 0BEG05) From Chicago ....so From St Loala ................ tlM From Omaha lJN '.' From St. Paul XMt From Kansas City 25.00 Deposit the amount of the fare with the nearest 0. R. ft N. or . Agent and ticket will be delivered in the East without Extr cost Send us the name and address of any one interested in the State for Oregon literature. WM. HctfURIl AT, General Passenger Agent. ' PORTLAND, ORE. (MRJULMS THIS M it . ,v notict to Contractors. ; Notice is hereby given that bids will be received at the office of the city recorder for the construction of a five foot sidewalk an and along the North side of Lot 6, Block 110 in G randy's addition to the City o fLa Grande, Ore gon, said walk to be constructed ac cording to the specifications on file at the recorder's office. All bids o be accompanied by a certified check of 10 per cent of the amount of the bid and to be in by 4 o'clock p. m. October the 20th, 1909. The council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Common Council of the City of La Grande, Oregon. By D. E. COX, Recorder. . October 11. 1909. Ot Notice of Administrator's Sale. Notice Is nereby given to all whom It may concern that the undersigied admlnlbtrator de bonis nou with the will annexed ot the estate of Frank Milne, deceased, under and by vlr-.ue of the powers to him given in tlw will of said deceased and by direction thereof and by permission of the coun t- court of Union County, Oregon, giv en by order made and entered in said tavse on the 11th day of October, A. D. 1909, t ill, from and after the 9tb day of Novomber, A. D., 1909, proceed to sell at private sale for cash. If pre ferred by the purchaser for the sum of Two Thousand Dollars cash and the balance on one and two years time with Interest at eight per cent per annum, and secured by mortage on the premises, and Rale to be sub ject to a mortage now thereon for Fifteen Hundred Dollars, hte follow ing lands of the Bald estate, to-wit: Northwest-Quarter and West Half of Northeast Quarter and "West Half of Southeast Quarter and North Half ol Southwest quarter of Section Thirty One, in Township One, North of Range Forty, and Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Thirty Six, In TownBhlp One, North ot Range Thirty Nine. East or Willamette Me r'dlan In Union County, Oregon. R. K LLOYD. Administrator de bonis non will an nexed ol Frank Milne, deceased. ((0-10-11-18-28 N-l-8.) V ' .- Merchants! Save ( In 1901 the Merchants of Oregon saved ove $10,000 by carrying a part of their insurance in their own company, the Oregon Merchants Mutual Fire As surance Association, ol Dayton, Oregon. In 1908 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 LIMIT TO YOUR LIABIL ITIES PR0MP7SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES ALL CHURCHES OF THE COUNTY TO BE REPRESENTED. FARM NO IV. OLIVER, Agent I Cheaper Wells Owing to a large drop In the cost of casing, much lower prices can be quoted than formerly prevailed. R. A. WEST, who to equipped with up-to date machinery and years of experience. PHONE, BLACK 111 -it It sot necessary to put with the inconvenience of poor sight these days further more it Is foolish to neglect having your eyes properly attended to. If you suffer from headaches, ner vousness, you will find It will pay you to have your eyes examined, as lc nine cases out of ten the trouble lit there. We can give you an. expert exam- Inatlon At you with too correct glasses if tbey are necessary. Chamberlain's 00, Cholera ail Dl arrfcoea Remedy Never Kabwa ToFalL Thursday and Friday to See big fiatb. ering of County Churches. The Christian churches of this county will hold a rally in the Central Church Thursday and Friday of this week. The purpose of this gatherlue; Is to bring the members of the church Into a closer relationship and to plan for a campaign of evangelistic work. Elgin, Union and Halfway will be Present. The following Is the pro gram of the meeting: Thursday eevnlng at 8 p. m. address "The Complete Christian" by C. F. Swander, corresponding secretary f Oregon. Friday morning services will begin at 9:15 with devotional exer cises. Rev. Willis of Elgin and G. H. II"tos u" Miitou wni give addresses. The afternoon session will be in the charge of the C. W. B. M. In the even ing at 7:30 Mrs. Clara G. Esson the Bible School superintendent of the state will present Bible School work. This rally Is open for all who desire to attend. Arrangements have been made whereby the delegates from out ef town wil be enteretalned while in La Grande. J; lie "I have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy since tt was first introduced to the pubVc In 1872 and have never found one In stance where a cure was not speedily effected tr its use. I have been a com mercial traveler for eighteen y,ura and never start out on a trip without this. my. faithful friend." says II. Nichols of Oakland. Ind., Ter. For sale ' -v (ill Rood denier. CANADIAN PACIFIC Soo-Spokane Route National Apple Show Spokane NOVEMBER 15-20 THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL EASTERN POINTS APPLY VIA THIS ROUTE WITHOUT AI DlTlONAL COST, PERJIITT 1NG BAY'S STOP OVER. ELECTRIC LIGHTED TRAINS DE LUXE From O. K. & ". Depot Spokane Dally !0 a. m. To St. Paul, Chi Chlrago and the East Details, Berths, Literature, ad dress Local Agents O. R. & N. O. ST. JACKSON, T.P. A. J. S. CARTER Gent Agent. 14 Wall SU Spokane. Dr & DPdiis THE EYE AND NERVE SPECIAL IST. Of Salt Lake City Is now at the Som mer Hotel, all this week Only) Hears 9 A. K. to 1 P. X. and I P. M. te 7 P. V. 7 "fi''vjrt'-,-"'T,?,;."X t FOR SALE House of 8 rooms. Cor.. First and Grnndy ave. Thone Black (025-N25.) PFARF EXAMINATION FREE Dr. Pon's methods are all original. His lenses are all especially ground nerve crystals, made by himself. Dr. Pons has brought his entire op tical factory win him this time, with several new Instuments for develop ing weak eyes, one instument In par ticular of the doctor's own Invention. Cross eyes straightened sometimes in twenty minutes. Consult this east ern specialist. Here this week only. IDAHO FALLS MAN WILL GO INTO FRUIT BUSINESS. Bryant Farm at Sumerrllle Sold Profitable Sam. at a Culmination of a deal involving $8,000 took place today when Valen tine Mlckisch of Idaho Falls purchas ed 160 acres of general farm land near Summerville from G. S. Bryant Just now, the land is principally devoted to raising bumper crops of small grain, but immediately the new owner is so lng to Increase the orchard acera?o in that section by putting between 40 and CO acres of his land to orchard. This farm is one of the choice pieces of land in the Summerville district and the price paid for It la nn n high average, an die another stepping stone toward the desired goal, that of broken up farms, where the pieces go into fruit land. The deal was made through the Lr. Grande Investment Company. , ' HER WEDDING DAY. (Copied for Nora Frltts on her Wed ding day, October 25, by Sallie A. T. Palmer, of this city.) Thee is going far away Nora, In other lands to dwell, How bitter wil lthe parting be. How sad to say farewell; The cords of love to sever, Which entwine around each heart And broken once may ever Keep drifting far apart. Thy girlhood days have passed Nora, And thee a loving wife Are entering wow with fulest joy A new and untried life; Thee Is wedded t oanother Whose, love I trust will bo Far dearer than all other For all eternity. Oh, may thy life be bright, Nora, I wish thee all the joy, That wedded bliss alone can give, And time cannot destroy, May heaven's own choicest blessings Fall round your path, It's winds; thy brow caressing, Which only sweetness hath. I know, when distant far, Nora, And" thee has bade farewell To home and friends, a lime will come When language cannot tell The thoughts of deepest feeling That will dwell within thy soul An anguish past concealing Wil be beyond control. They will think of thee at home, Nora, And miss their absent one, And dream they see her far away So near the setting sun. They'll wander If she's weeping, Bright tears of joy and pain, And dreams when she is sleeping Of home and friends again. Our lines (.re not all bright, Nora, For. shadows come apace, And trouble sometimes steal along , And meets us face to face. But In storms or sunny weather You will both be good and true. And thus pass on together With Hope's bright goaf In view. Yet may no sorrow, Nora, O're take thy sweet young life But may thee be of all things best A loved and. loving wife. ... May both your lives be blended In unison and truth. Be still the same when ended. As in the bloom ot youth. i ;i A longing for thy home., Nora For parents, sister dear For none can fill a parents place However loved or near. A husband's love Is dearer Than all the world besides. But a mother's love is nearer For naught Its depth can hide. And now farewell dear Nora, An arm around you Is thrown, AMenr one comes to c'.nini hts right Anil take tTipe hence his own; Hla love will be thy heaven, Whever tTif e jr. ay dwell Loi-,g if to he t h be given And bless thee, and. anil farewell. A GOOD RlGORD We have conducted a laundry business in La Grande for many years. There must a reason. A trial order will explain the mystery. A. B. C. Laundry PHONE MAIN 7 I ' " "' ' ' " " ' 4s4tt&SaMkaHShsflBsaMsassrisM Tftejj Sum, Total of Human aiUfllCDd is attained by the man who selects a place which la approved by hla rIT3 an: adaptable for his entire family, to lire amidst such condi tions, approximates about the keen est Joy imaginable. vWhere are such conditions to be found in the rapidly growing Northwest? I'll you. Go to a J. BLACK. He has a large amount of property Usted to chose from, Fruit Farms, Stock Fa rms. Sugar Beet Farms, City Properfty, Grain Farms, Hay Far ms, Timber Land. With or With out improvements. Prices right Let me show you. C. !. BLACK, The Real tsiate lfan Observer Want Ads Pay eeea4eee4ie is an expres-'on that is always heard at sight of wel deve "Ith lil' id woman, li uu fint-rhoBtd nr.aovclopefi, a srawny r.eok, thin, iecO arm remark will never be applied to mu "SIP wafers will make you beautiful. lw.vuch !ny rbey DEVELOP THE BT.'ST In a week frorr I to Inches and prr.Cuco a fine, firm, voluptur bosom. They fill out tl: hollow rms handsome and well modeled and the neck and shoulders shapely and of perfect contour. Send for a bottle today and you'll be n'e&neii anri c-JTT!?7f REN" wafers are absolutely ha inlets, pleasant to take, and conv-al. w carry arouna. They are sold under guarantee to do all wo cuiai or MONET BACK. Price $1.00 per bott'.e. Inquire at good druK stores or senC DI RECT TO US. w ;. FllEK. During the next SO da;s only we will send you l am-' p.e bottle of these beatifying wafers on receipt of 10c to pay cot of racking and postage if you mentton that you saw the advertisement in i paper, j ne sample aione may be sufficient if -he defects ILnfTJi CA .. ,Wtt, BX., new TOUK. I'irit are Waters -Stanchfield Produce Co. Timothy Alfalfa Wild Wheat Oats Mixed mi Oats Rolled Barley Wheat Bran Shorts 1 if !lf.Y r- Flour, Poultry Supplies and Wood GIVE US A TRIAL PHONES: BlacUZU Independent 511 The Lite Shop J t Main St I 8taiopiac at all kinds, Includ ln shirt walsU A Center pieces, done, embroidery lessons given. f Orders taken and lessons given I in sttnclling. Full line ot em- I I, ttroldeiy materials. t Tie Best Platter. A piece of naaael.dampenad m Chamberlaln'e tlnlment ,f and bomd. on to the affected parti le superior to "T plaster. When troubled with lame back or pains in thee side or chest, give it a trial and 7ou are tort aln to be more than pleased with the prompt relief whinti . j . liniment also rell ...t "d is certain to relieve anyone tut- fatM mm a mat aisease. Sold b all good dealers. WANTED Experienced telephone op erators or girls to learn. Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company. FOR RENT Nicely furnished modern rooms in the Slater building on Jefferson and Fir. All modern con venlences. Apply at the B. F .Wade suit, In the Slater building. WANTED Girl for housework: A housekeeper preferred. Call at thu oT.ce.