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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1909)
CTEMNfi ?BSERYERJ,A GRANDE, PRECOX 3IONDAY, 12, lL the business adequately and the '.oiu pany has ordered, construction of in other local wire. Superintendent Doj- The Linotype Machine p Jill) ovan Las been instructed to prepare switchboards along the Hue for ttw new wire when It Is put In. The new line will facilitate matters materially, as local business it slow in transmission at the present time. ELGIN APPLES : TO PRESIDENT . . wyi ""-V-T ' J ' - " ' f ' - f U . f r . ILLUSTRATED GIFT POORS, BIBLES PADDED LEATHER EDITIONS. HOLIDAY STATIONERY, JUVENIL BOOKS FOR BOTH BOYS AND 'GIRLS, BILL BOOKS, WALLETS, CARD CASES, FOUNTAIN PENS, (guaranteed for two years.) -.J CHRISTMAS CARDS AND BOOKLETS. r, v SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS SHOULD SELECT CARDS AND BOOK . LETS NOW BEFORE THE STOCK IS PICKED OVER. , Special Orders For Books of any Description Be Promptly Attended to by us Will 3 I "Where Nothing is Too Much Trouble" The Elite Dying and Cleaning Works v II. It WVUiiE SEK, roprleton, Steam and French Dry Cleaning Ladies wotk a spu-?Iality. 3oods ralied for and deliver I. Phone Main 64, Mahaff ey Building Depot Street $ . ..... a J. A. OLIVER. A 4r Gasoline ircod saw. A Phone orders to Black 1851. A A Honey Comei In Bunehes. to A. A. ChrlBholm of Tread well N. Y, now.. .His reason is well worth reading: "For along time 1 auffored from lndistlon.torpld ll7or," conatipat lon nervousness and general debil ity," he write. -I eo-odn't Bleep, bad no appetite, nor aniblt'on, grew weaker every day In aplte of all medi cal treatment Then used Electric Bittern. Twelve bottles restored all my old time health and vigor. Now 1 can attend to business every day. It Is a wonderful medicine Infallible for Stomach, Liver, Kidney Slood and Nerves. 50c at the Newllu Drug Company. . JSMW 5 ra and Diarrohea Remedy In my fam ily medicine chest for about fifteen years, and have always had satisfact ory results from Its use. Ihave ad ministered It to a great many travel ing men who were suffering from troubles for which It la recammended, and have never failed to relieve them, says J. C. Jenkins, of Glasgow, Ky. This remedy is for sale by all good dealers. EIGHT LINES FOR THEVV.U. LOACL BUSINESS TOO HEAVY FOR PRESENT FACILITIES. . ' , Western Union Will Construct Another Wire at Once. We have ready a notable Bhowing of Buperb, dainty, little novelties la gold, silver, copper, nickel, and tlso in. pottery, things for the bric-a brio, etc., just the things for a brlcUy (ft ft by the one who doesn't desire to spend heavily yet give something of high, In trinsic value and that will ever be re- iJ.H.PE ARE . ELGIN, OKEGON. Where lool business men are co-operating and buying stump lands preparatory to sotting commercial orchards, ""or par ticulars regarding good orchard lands at very low prices call or wrlto The ' ' SLOUGH INVESTMENT CO. Kwl Estate. Invnc :f in, Toans Another Western Union Telegraph wire la to be constructed between Portland and Huntington to do local work. At present there are seven wires between Huntington and Port land, two of which belong to the O. R. & N. The other five can seldom handle Well Known Hotel Ketyer Uses a . Recommends Chami-uJ Celle, Cholera and !r. rhvea Kenedy. "I take pleasure In saying that I bave kept Chamberlain's Colic, Chole- Notice of Final Account Notice 1b hereby given that E. C. Disqua, administrator of the estate of John H. Dillon, deceased, -. has filed In the County Court of Union County Oregon, his final account In the mat ter of the said estate and the county court has apopinted Tuesday, the 7th day of December, 1909, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. to., at the court house In La Grande, Union County, Oregon as the time and place for hsaring ob jections to such Final Account and the settlement thereof. Dated this November 5, 1909. E. C. DISQUA, Administrator of the estate of John H. Dillon, deceased. (11-5-12-19-26-1 2-3.) Mn are born with two eyes but with one tongue, m order that they should see twice as much as they say. Cotton. WINTER BANANAS AMONG THOSE SHUTED TODAY. . Union County's Exhibit at Spokane is Given Consideration. A box of Union county grown apples of the winter banana variety, has been sent to President William H. Taft as a gift from the Spokane Apple show. There are several boxes In the Bh'.n- mnnt ftAnt out frnm Rnnlrana tnd.v and the extra choice lot of Winter Bananas are in the "lot. This speaks In clear language of the pestlge that Union county apples car ried at the show. The pesidentlal shin ment, of course comprises the cream of the exhibits. The apples In the Union county shipment were grown at Elgin. Balky Deeds. You all know about baiky horses. You know the fellow who bought them from the drovers, only to find out afterwards that his team balked. Bought without first try.ing them. Was he more foolish than the man who paid the last dollar onthe price cf a tract of land without first looking up the title? The search that he afterwards mat'e showed a shaky and defective title full of balky deeds, conveyances that do not convey a complete break in the chain. We will furnish the abstract either before or after you buy the land. V . J. R. OLIVER. Advertised Letters. List of Letters remaining In this of fice uncalled for' the week ending, Nov 19, 1909. Florence Dean. ; " Mrs. Flora Johnson. 1 ' Mrs. J. A. Farley. Miss Gertie Vaughn. - Mr. F. L. Browne. Mrs. G. V. Dunn. Mr. Grover Floyd. Mr. R. A. Haerner. Sidney Long. . Mr. Fred Love. B.J.Montgomery. . Mr. Guss Retchen. .' '." Watson Noel. Mr. E. S. West. SHORT DISTANCE LEFT. Less Than Half a Mile of Pipe Line Bitch to be Dijg. . Less than half a mile of pipe line ditchincluding all of the gaps, re mains to be dug by the constructing forces for the city water pntfect. 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