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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1909)
ITOLTO 0 BSEBTEB. LA CBATOE. PRECOX , FRIDAY, l)ICI3nX3 H, 15CX . & W A. W iW dk & lerchantsi aave 510,000 - ' V-?giir i niT A I IDISHB 111 n XTSk. r T. n I . I , L 1 ll mmmm ; rum uuliuli r A TP I n M Y. iii . ' ' - I i ! as been -IT. j In i90T the Merchants V Oregon saved ove ? $10,080 by carrying a part oi their insurance in i.w . Wn company, the Oregon frrhanfs Alufual Fire As- surance Assocafon, . of Dayfon, Oregon, in ju hey .wH.$ave- $t5,ff.O During he same period fhir neahbors were hand- fng over $t,500,000 in f profis to oulsde companies !n the Oregon Mercftanfs Mutual you get: IHSURANCE AT COST A LIMIT TO YOUR UABIL- WALLA WALLA MAX WILL SELECT WISXERS HERE. Poultrymen's Show to be Held In the Harris Hall Xext Month. It is probable that a meeting of the Grande Ronde Poultrymen's Associa tion will be held tomorrow afternoon to perfect and add to plans already outlined for the coming poultry show 1 In this city. The show Is to be held In the Harris hall on January 18-19-20 and entries will be received from now JTIE5 ; on. PRQMPTSETTLEMENT OF Entry Blanks Available. LOSSES All poultrymen desiring to enter In the cackle show should write to Secretary David Stoddard W.OUVER, Agent I 1 4 wiiirnnc : U 1UUW - BROTHERS: Quick Transfer 'Phonw: - Day. Red 71 Night. Black 1171. H .n,mi ..... ' 1 Kingsley & Coger jj Shoes Repaired I Two first class workmen. All work turned, out with dispatch and guaranteed. THE OLD PRE8TOV fTTA.Vp. r entry blanks, that the entries can be in the hands of the association In time. While the date and place has oeen selected, this not all of the ar ranKements for an expert chicken judge has been secured. Frank W. Breed, the well known college place poultryman has agreed to come and pick the ribbon winners at the com ing show. A booklet containing all necessary Information will be in the hands of the officers for distribution. to good to M)e have triea be aood to JUa ffrgnde. BiMiig Que Sale. G IS DELAYED THE OLIVER SHT AOA1XST CREW DELATED OTIL MOXD AT. Mrs. Oliver's Illness Causes Plaintiff : To Ask For a Stay. Through Tickets To all j Eastern Points On Sale by 0 R.tl.Agenls via Lai lactian ,1 acihe Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given to all whom It may concern that Ovanda M. Noyes has been appointed by the county court of Union county, Oregon ad ministratrix of the estate of David Hawes, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of satd de ceased are required to present them with the proper vouchers within six months from the date hereof to the Administratrix at her borne, No. 1D01 Adams avenue, La XJrande, Oregon. , Dated December 10, 1909. OVANDA M. NOTES. Administratrix of the estate of Da vid Hawes, deceased. (Dec. 10-17-24-31.)) 1 to vour 11J,11 ----- . A A J. m. A. A. pjTED A competent girl for gefier housework. ApDl? to Mrs. Vincent Jreer, . Avemw l. - ; ' Taken TJp. ! Taken up three weeks ago on the fair Bex with cheeks as red as the Orange hall, an old buckskin horse, branded on right shoulder with a figure resembling "O". Owner should notify the sugar factory. Y)u will find buying extra casy--f or many laved articles are disDl r with advantage prices marked pi in Dlain figures . Hearing of evidence and arguments In the trespass suit brought by Turner Oliver against Street Superintendent Matott and four workmen last even ing when the street ' superintendent tore away the sidewalk and fence on Mr. Oliver's property In accordance with Instructions to Btralghten - out the street following a decision by Judge Bean of the circuit court that Oliver was on the street, was post poned this morning until Monday at 10:30. The defendants who are J. A.) Matott, J. O. Mills, I. C. Holmes, I Harris and II. Oliver, were in attend ance at the Justice of the peace's of fice this morning at 9:30. when the case'had been set for hearing, but Mr. Oliver appeared and asked for a stay In proceedings due to the fact that Mrs. Oliver was overcome by the excitement of yesterday afternoon and needed Mr. ' Oliver's attention. The court readily granted the reduest and the case will come to hearing next Monday. , During the time yesterday evening that the police parlled with Mr. Oliver the crew succeeded in tearing away the entire sidewalk and fence. I Soo-Spokane Route 10 AM. Every Day From O.R. ON. Depot Spokane Hectriclighted Train de Luxe ST. PAUL CHICAGO and EAST t Details, Berths, Literature, ad-,- v urvaa juocat Agents Q. R. K. J G. 1L JACKSON, J T.r.A. ' ; a x CACizs : ' 'Jart AeC , il WaJD gt Spokane. Yy WANTED Girl to help In dining room and kitchen. Must have had some ex perience. Address John Anthony, Rowdowa, Oregon. We Want Your Wanes IN Our Want Ad Column Your want is placsd before a thousand or more want-seakerk very day Can you afford to spend one cent per word of your want au where remits are the keynotes? : e 4 r FOR BALE. At a bargain, two houses Peon, avenue: Call on Fred B. at Commercial Club rooms. bde Nauonal Bank building. 4 ALBFfinn ot 160 acres near ?rande. . Improved, , Phone , to 81 or write to Post Office box Oranda. Oregou. ALB 265 cash register, total nearly new, easy terns at F. asien's store. I FOB BEAT. RENT Three rooms tor light eplng. Phone black 822 or call D Avenue.' ' p?lms nam obm mt the ina oi mam avenue, tour acres wlth this property, Enquire C. ind, 1B1 Monroe, Ave. JSNT House and barn with s of land. Apply to Chat W. . , . "NT House of eight rooms on rner ot Qracdy Avenue and set Phone Black 1182. - WANTED. WANTED Some one to take charge or uenvery and circulation of one of the state's leading papers. A good tropqsttion to the right parly. See A D. Smith, 1313 Munroe Pt. Cor Fir. Ti4-tn ' '-r LOST Child's black asLakan fur on Saturday, Nov,; 25. Finder , please, leave at Henry ft Carr's furniture store. WANTED--Experlencea girl for gen eral house work. Apply to Mrs. Jas. Russell, 1882 Corner Main and Third streets. . dS-13. WANTED Lady to come to the house . and sew. Phone Hed 1141. LOST and romiD. LOST Bundle of leundry on Fourth street in South La Grande. Finder leave at Newlln's drug store or Old Town Store. : . . ' FOUND Bultcaie, eontanlnc sample of soap. Owner can hare same by notifying Herman Vehrs and paying for this advertisement Necsd any urging to see the values-the quality just sticks out all ove January Clearing .'-..fir , In Decent Our loss is your gain. But we (are Anxious to dispose of the greater part of otr winter goods now. Hence our sale with low prices. Xotlce of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern, that Hattle J. Ral- ton, administratrix of the estate ot Curtis Ralston; deceased, has filed in the County Court "of Union County, Oregon, her final account as adminis tratrix of Bald estate and said Court has set Monday, the 3rd day of Jan vary, A. D. 1910 at 2 o'clock P. M., at the county court house In La Grande, Oregon as tho lime for hearing such reports and all objections thereto. Dated at La Grande, Ore;. ? this I December 3rd, 1909. HATTIE J. RALSTC Administratrix, (12-3-1-10.) , V Notice ef Stockholder's Meeting. Notice Is hereby given that the an nual meeting of the Stockholders of ' the Hot Lake Sanltcrium Company, a corporation organized and existing under the larrc of the state of Oregon, will be held ut Hot Lake, Oregon, on December 28, 1909, at the hour of o'clock p. m., for the election of otn- cers and for the transaction of suck other business as may regularly come before said meeting. . : , Dated at Hot Lake, Oregon this 7tk day of December, 1909. HOT LAKE SANITORIUM COMPANT By ,W. T, PHY, Sec. Trsas. Havln? sold out my Interests In the City Blacksmith shop, my frlenda an patrons will find me located in Bob Masterson's stop, opposite "Wood's livery stable. Thanking you for past fevors I still solicit a share of yow trade. ; , . ..'...' v y A. DPTCHER. : ' : : : ' ' D I R ECTO R Y : : XX or the: F RAT ERN AL O R D El RS ' ' LA GRANDE, O RE. 4 ' ' La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets 1st k 3rd Monday each month at 1. O. 0. F. kali. All visiting neighbors are cordially Invited to attend. 1 1 - : v M. McMURRAT, C. ! ' CAL JORDAN, Clark. i: - . . 0. S. 8, . ' r: Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. a, hold stated communications .the second and fourth Wednesdays of each , month. Hsitlng members cordially. Invited. ... , : RACHEL K. WORSTELL, W. M. , I , MART A. WARNICK, Secretary, ' L 0. 0. F Encampment Star Encampment Na 31, I. O. O. meets every second and ' fourth Wednesday in the moatfc la Odd Fel lows hall. Visiting patriarchs always welcome.- : H. . COOLIDGB. C P. : W. A. WORSTELL, Scribe. - Foresters of America. ; Court Maid Marion No. 22 meets each Wednesday night In ;K, of P. hall. Brothers ore Invited to attend. ryr-, BKN HAISTEN, O LEO HERRING, C.R , a J. V4NDKRPORU ?. " iw mxvM4MiemjBsxmi mww, pmsiiisinHsisinwspiPin , , IL B. of A. Meets every Thursday evening at I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting members al ways weloom. ; y. 'f : . -y; . ANGUS STEWART, President . C J. VANDrjtPOEL, Secretary. ... : Weedmea er The Werld. La Grande Lodge No. 169, W. O. W, meets every second and fourth Tuesday evening tt K. of P. ball la Ue Corp bolldlnf JL! nalUns Ben- NERI aCKLES. Consul Commander 1 - ; J. K. KEENET, Clerk, L O. O. F Snbordlaata. . La Grande Lodge No. 16, meets la their ball every Saturday nlgnc Visi ting brothers cordially Invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be aeea at the Madel restaurant GEORGE GROUT. N. G 1. R. SNOOK, Rec. Secy. I W. A. WORSTELL, Fin. 8ecy . ir-.. :x.v. a. a. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. A K. M., holds rugular meetings first an4 third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. , , ( . .. . R, L. LINCOLN, VT. if. ; A. C. WILUAMS, Secretary. I , Knights of Pythias. ' 4 Red Cross Lodge No. 27, meet ev ery Monday evening in Castle ball, (old Elk's hall). A Pythian welcome: to all visiting knights. J. F. BAKER, C.C. R, L. LINCOLN. K. of R. ft B. ' ! b. p. a E. La Grande Lodge No. 433. meeu each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock ii Elk's club, corner Depot street and Washington avenue. Visiting brother are cordially Invited to attend. H. a COOLIDGB. Exalted Raler. HUGH McCALL. Rec. Secy. BEBEKAHS. Crystal Lodge No. 60 meet every Tuesday evening at the I. O. O. F. ball All vuitlnr members Invited r 8ECT 3Ci, in. , MISS NNa 4XEXANDER. Frlghtfal Fate Averted. 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