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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1909)
THE ETIMNG OJIStSTLtJi C!H5EE, OHEGOX TUESDAY. SOYFin' .1 S 1 pi A ERVSCES I n i r - m u m mm ;'H 'i !i I : ! W 1 ' - GIFT' BOOKS JUVENILES For Sale at 11 SOWS "Where Nothing Is Too Much Touhle" 3 GEORGE PALd F.n, President C. S. WILLIAMS. 2nd ASBt Cashier. F. J. H0LME8, Vice-President W. H. BRENIIOLTS, Asst. Cashie. r. U MEYERS Casnlsr. '"'!' y ".; . La Orande National Bank Of La jrande,. Orocn CAPITAL AMD SURPLUS $170,000 1JNI1 ED$V VTES DEPOSITORY M Ben, J. D, Matheson. F. J. Holmos F. M." Bryka C. C. Pennington F. L. Meyers . Geo. L. Cleaver , , ' . W. L. Brtnholts ' : George Palmer. -v :.. TTTZ . Money Conies In Eunc'ae. to A. A. Cbrisholm of Tread vl. N. Y., now... His reason is well worth reading: "For along tuue 1 suffered from indlstion.torpid It or, constipate ion nervousness and general debility- he -writea.- "I ' codn't sleep, had no appetite, nor aniblt'on, grew weaker every day In spite of all medi- cal treatment Then usel Electric "pltters. Twslvs bottles restored all can attend to business every day. It Is a wonderful medicine Infallible for Stomach, liver, Kidney. Blood and Nerves. 60c at the Xewliu Drug Company, ' Balky Deeds. v Ycu. all know about balky horses. You know the fellow who bought them from the drovers, only to And out afterwards that his team balked. Bought without first trying 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 matfe showed a shaky and defective title full of balky deeds, conveyances that do not convey- complete break In the chain.; ,. "V '. ': ''.'". '' We will furnish the abstract either before or after you buy the' land. ,f J. R. OLIVER. O J. A. OLIVER. 0 4 Gasoline wood aw. Q ' Phone orders to Black 1851. 0 Q $ 4- The Elite Dying and Cleaning Works IT. B. W CGESKR, Poprictor. ' Steam and French Dry Clean lnu ca:..ed for and dellrcre I." ladles woik a wpclaltty. tioodi Main. 6. Llahatiev Buildinn 4 s'$-3-&$8$i8J WILLC0CK BROTHERS Quick Transfer 'Phones: Da, Ked 11.: s Nltfit. Black IS71. 8 . 0. R. N. Schedule West Bound. No. 7 ar 9:25 a. m. No Mall or Exp. No. 9 ar 8:05 p. m. mall, exp. local pas. No, 6 ar 9:45 p. m. no mall or exp, No. 11 ar .10:50 p. m. only mall. Last Bound. No. 6 ar 5:35 a. m, mail, pass & Exp. No. 10 ar 7:45 a, m. local mall & pas. No 1st 8 8:30 p. nu fant mall loc pas No. 2nd 8 thru, train. - Joseph Line. Na 32 leaves 9:45. ' No. 31 arrive 2:15. " 4 ELGIN, OltKOOX. ; wtire io.l buBinem men are co-operating and buylns stump lands preparatorv to setting commercial oi chard. Vor par ticnlars regarding good orchard land at very low prices call or wriu Th -,!; 'r'j.'.. '':-.' ::. ,'.;-. 6LODQH INVESTMENT CO. RJ Ettt. InveaO'-.enta. Loans H 4 a 4 4ft sV sst. dh' A A CaU Ver Bids. Notice Is hereby given that sealed Ids will be received ut the office of the City Recorder up to 4 n i p. m. on December 1st,'' 1909. for'' n;:fvi;(g of Sif.th street, from its Intersection wuh Washington avenue to its Intersection with I avenue, by grading, graveling and filling the same. Bids to be accom panied with certified check for 10 per cent' of the amount of each bid. The city reserves the right to reject any Miallklde ,': , . D. B. COX,'. ; , City Recorder. EXT Sl'XMY WILL FIXD ELKS AT SERVICE ASSEMIjLLI). (lark of Portland Mill Deliver Memorial Address. Tne Next Sunday will be Memorial Day In local Elks circles, and with a fitting program prepared the Elks await the arrival of the First Sunday in De cember which each year is set aside for memorial purposes. One of Port land's talented speakers, Alfred E. Clark, has ben selected as the deliver er of the memorial address, while Judge J. W. Knowles has been chosen be carried out follows: . The Program. Funeral March. . ... , . ... . ' . . , . Opening Ceremonies Exalted ?ulor , . ..,.. . . ..... .H. E. CoolIdj?e Ode Air, "Auld Lang Syne." ..... Lodge and Audi ce "Great Ruler of the Universe, All-Seeing and Benign; Look down upon and bless our work And be all glory Thine; Ohi Hear our prayers for the honored '. dead. :''... .;;'v.:-;"- v , While bearing In our minds, The memories graven on each heart "For Auld Lang Syne." " Invocation Chaplain,.'. E. A. Palrret Solo-r"Oh! Divine Redeemer," by Gounod .... Mrs. A. L. Richardson Eulogy J, W. Knowles . ... ..... Anthem "Hark. Hark, My Soul,". Shelly Mesdames Richardson, L"p y ton, Silverthorn, Williams and Messrs. Williams, Landrum, Clms. and George Cochran. Soprano Solo "Ave Marie", Mascagnl . . . . . . .;. Mrs. J. Vau Buren. Memorial Address Alfred E. C!ai-k .. .. .. .. ....Portland Lodge T42. Solo "The Door of Hope," . ..... Mr. C. P. Ferrin. Anthem "Unfold Ye Portals" from "The Redemption." Mesdure Richardson, Upton, SilvertVrn, Williams and Messrs Williams, ; I.andrum, Chas. E. and - George Cochran. .. .. ..... ... . Closing Ceremonies La Gran I Lodgo No. 433. v .. .. . Doxology Lodge and Audlenco ... Praise God from whom all blessings ' flOW,", '-. : ' ' ' ' Praise Him all creatures here hew Praise' Him above, ye Heavenly host. Praise, Father Son and Holv nhost. Benediction Rev. TTpon If. GiobJ. .....'.....Pastor Eplscopnt Clitiri'h. Recessional Mrs. W. W. Berry,.... ........... . .V. Accoivipaoict Ushers Forest Ivanhoe, Prank Bay, Harvey Bay, John F. Dor Pan. . v. ; II 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 PMOE MAIN 7 ! 1 Oregon Threshers' Conven tion at The Dalles ; OtlE MD l-3 Rate on Certificate Plan will be made from all points on the Oregon Railroad and Navigation in Oregon to The Dalles and return. Tickets on sale November 29 and 30, December 1, 2 and 3. Final return limit December 6th. .vill be made by Representatives of the U. S. De partment of Agriculture, the Department of Good Roads, Prof. Phillip S. Rose, Madison, Wis., B. B. Clarke, Editor of the American Thresherman, Hon. Nionel R. "Webster, Portland Oregon and others on subjects of importance. $200.00 111 GOLD will be given as prizes for the best wheat raised in Oregon. silver cup' for outfit threshing $100. prize bushel of grain. For further information call on any S. P. agent or write to WM. jMcLIURRAY, General Passenger Agent. " Portland, Oregon. other be- ; rectors and transacting such bublness us may. properly come I fore the meeting. ,..: JOHN COLLIER. ' - : President La Grandt,. Oregon, Nov. 13. 1909.. . . A'otice of i.lcctlon. , The annual . mectln of the mem hers of the La Orsiixla Commercial Club will be held In the Club rooms, La Grande National Bank bulld!ng1 Tuesday evening, December 14, Ifig, fcr the purpose of eloeting air . tll- Fonr Day's Sale. Commencing Friday, the 26th,' and Ending Tuesday the 30th. This sale Is to make room for our holiday line. Articles included In the sale are La dies Coats. Chldren's Coats. Tailored LOST A ladles fur, In the central part snita vin rwa rii n, t of the city.. Leave at Selder's store j and Children's Underwear, Big ' gBt rewarL- 1 j Llne P'Uow Tops, and Umbrellas. !-"For the past n years I have sold e w,n also have a bargain table i . . . . ... which will Include many useful t.r- ;tnd recommended Chamberlain' Col- ,. . . .. .. !, . , Jtu . tides. .Remember tho date., ic, Cholera and piarrhoea Remedy. It van nuvM rnMaiNv : Is a gTeat remedy and one of the best , - patent medicines on the market, 1 1 , , "" " I tnudle some others for the same pur ; poses that par me a larger profit, but 1 this remedy Is sure to effect a cure, I and tw rurtoin- an rtaln to D j precia!; v. "imvv,itia tn ir nan, Hhat I give It the preference." For wl by ail rood dealers. FOR SALE A good corner lot In a desirable location. For particulars inquire at this office. ' FOR SALE riano in first class con dition. Inquire Mrs. N. 8., Kelly, Do pot stresi. . : '; " . .'- a nnan n a on a a a Lines That Stand for Quality U The Stetson : 11 llzr-A 11 y The Berry ZTQFJorsheim 11 ytk-j) Nlo.irzr , : wa ws . . Pi ATRjriiMr' The Shoe with a Wide Reputation--We Toe. "Brotherly Love ror wach loz . KruDDenheim. J. MlNHj Garments Bearing this Brand have Workmansliand Quality. 1 liMMlillH ilOiili Mo!: O CVo s0 n a n a n a o ' S ' ..