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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1910)
.L... J .' lAii 6 Jo.."setfiX- ttrMW OBUim, Li 6K1XSE 0E2G05, CURE THAT COUGH WITH Blue. Memtisim mjjh Meme ' Thebld Store i ,1 - ( I : Red Ciro 3 , f i K it. ' :1 li i ! t ; K ; - i T' " 'v 1 Y f. 'I it I' V '- " JW-m' Published Diurtj Exeept Sunday. GEC&UE B. CUBESY. EDITOR AND PHOPBIETOR. United rmi Telegraph Service. L SUBSCRIPTION BATES: DalU, ale copy ............. 5eV "mllyj per month tally, tlx months In advance ...I3.5( Tally, one year to advance .....$6.6 I mi I I 1 ' ' I i ' ' ' ' ' feekly, six month to advance .. 75 Weekly, one year to advance . . . .1.0 1 Entered at the postofQce at La Grand : aa second-class matter. . This paper will not publish an) article appearing over a nom do plume. .' Signed artlclea will be re used subject to tle discretion f the editor, Please sign your articles and are disappointment Advertising .Bates. ' "'. Local reading noticeV lOc or line grst tnsertlon; 6c per line tot each subsequent insertion. ' : Keoolutron Of condolence. 5c a line. e L-.Jwunn-i.J- j j Calender advertising 1b apparently jut Its high. Wftter mark and from thia lm kn will heefn to decline. SeT eral representatives for 19U calen- . ders have already visited this city and many more are to follow. Sev , eral business men who formerly plac ti orders have refused on the ground. "that the cost Is not In keeping with the tocoroe derived. The evolution In high calenders' has - been so great - that' the common Inexpensive ones that formerly were Bought after are now passed by with scorn. A busi ness , men last evening, , remarked that the people are being educated up to e-xpert them , !: - annually and make It a practice to go out "shop ping" for 'them and after returning home "pick out one i or two of, the ' most artistic and give the others to th children to cut up. Then often . a visit to " the homes will reveal that some little artistic feminine touch has hidden the advertiser's name and he is simply decorating thtk homes with no Dosslblllty of re Mlvln anv benefit' whatever from! b,l8 advertising.' The man remarked "that unless the advertiser Invested anywhere from BKg Q 40c or more for u calendar he was simply tTirow , Jng hlB money away, and .If he put this sifta Into them, he did not be lieve it an Investment uhd had cut them but. V ' '-. ' ' ' ' portunlty for our Commercial Club to get busy. , , j We Bre getting tbe tail end of tht storm that has. been raging 'to the east, for the past week or more. This being the tail we can easily understand why traffic In the cities Is suspended and people die from ex posure. We think this Is awful, but this is simply a suggestion. ' 1 . ' If all the bankers who are in the penitentiary to the United State At the I present time for the misman agement of the trust imposed upon them, could be transferred into one penal institution they xould soon or ganize Into a "smart set" ; ;;. They say the fact that the grand Jury Is In session has a demoraliz ing effect upon the city, or is It the new city ordinance T The officers say that something has struck the city. " UnnA Prnirrm nt ili Kr The program for Tuesday, . Wed nesday and -Thursday at the Star is one of those that will be sure to please" every lover of moving pictures "The Open Gate," which is to be the leading feature to be shown is a drama , by the American Biograph Company who stand ilone , in. the . . 1 . . 1 - I M . manuiaciurmg oi inese una oi iums, and along with this' ne are two. ot hers which will make one of. the best programs ever rendered at this pop ular play bouse. Matinee every after noon.. Mr.-W. H. George will sing "O'Brien has no Place to go." ' I ! ' t -. fJcpartnient of the laterlor at la f NoTembor ll, 1909. Notice is hereby given that John W. Haitian a or Van ccuf er, Waah who on Oct 1908 made timber and stone sworn state- ment No. 01859 for NE 1-4 NW l4 and X- See '16, and 9 8 82 1-4 Sec 9. Township 5 South Rana 88 Cast Willamette nsiidlan baa tlad no tice bt his Intention to maae final tim ber and atone proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore the register and receiver of the Tnlted States Land Office at La Grande Oregon, on the IQth ay .of Tehruary, 1910. ' . - VATirp CAR PFKT.irATlOV .V-- - ' Isolate tract ' ' " ' V Public land Sale ' Department of the Interior V. S. Land office at La Grande, Ore gB, ;5eember 18th 1909 ; ! ? ; Notice Is hereby giteijL that, as di rected by the Commissioner , of the General Lund Office, under provis ions, of Act of Congress approved June 27, 190S C34 Btats., 617), We will offer : at , public sale - to the highest bidder., at 10 o'clock a; m., oh the 13th day of January i910 at this off ice the following described land: Th SW 1-4 BE 1-4 Bee. 1, NE 1-4; .6 i& Sec, , . (4a R.. il. EWM. SeV ' lal Noil- .08427, and 06421. . Any persona claiming adversely to the above described land are afdvis ed id file their claims or objections' on or before the time designated for the time f the sale. . , . . ' - . P. C. BRAMWELL, ' ;. : Register . ' . Eight Room Economizes eggs, ; flour and butter; . makes the biscuit, cake and more appetizing, nutritious ana whole some WE ONLY Bakinn Powtlor mado tram Royal r?iH'1t git Tit ft Jit pastry ; 'Wwmm- tllVHVIU AaVMWW Tfie Siim total 6r tiftiil ; . : . '- ' L attained by, fee 'num. who Mtectt piice' wnlck fi aSprofed W'kU an; .adaptable foi ftja nU&p,ic9 jftfv'pit ucnScdkdl-, tloni ftpprcximatea about the keen est' Jor imaginable. "Where are inch condition to be tound to lie rabidly growing Northwest? Ill - otL Go lo C 3. BLACK. Ble as p, .large ambont of property Uateiio 1 i .-' rjvvwuz, unua rans aiay ivDa, Yimoar imbum, "ua or wua- 1 nt tmproramrata. IMcea riskt. lift aa aar jtg C. L BLACK, 7ne ifeal kiUle ATaa D New-Close in Furnished Price $4,000.00 : Terms LA GKAXDE IXTESTMET CO I'll ONES 1 ' Bell Bed S01. - Independent 262. . i Premium t Insurance ICZTrTPTl ont roLicr cotebs . All onsekeli reeds and personal affects, belonging et aay utmhur of Oe lasSr rtatj agalast lees by. burglary, theft er lareeay, In. eliiitf thefts ijr gemtts er etfcr empleyeea. , ' : Lr.-; WnZZEtlHM COTiBS PlA(;E::-;. Jf!,; Te preferty, flaaabrig ans other fixtures. Allows six months vacan cy wftkeit netfee. le fo-tosuraBee, 5e lareatory ef tie property is eeetwr. , ,v . SfCSOSIHM '"'V.. BATES FOB A IEAB. ; ; Prhate Cesidenees and Apartmeat Eoisee. , $1,000, $12.50; f 2,000, 22.50; $3,000, $30.00; $4,000, $35.00; $5,000, $40. .: . . ' . ' Each Additional $l,000-$5.05 1 , ; v . .. ;t;nM"-. --;. . ; . SUbles. ' Each $1,000. .V......... .. .. .. .. .. ........ ..$15.00 Tacant beasts (plumbing fixtures and damage te bosses each; ; ' $f,000.. .. .. .. .. .. ............... .. .. .......... 510.00 LOGAN-SHERWOOD REALTY CO p '1jyjJJj1J i ' - "i'lmiiiii i" r-'" ""'""IT A, glance over the noiej tww of Portland to the ; trained iolitical 'xnlnd foretells ; the pouncai siorw that la brewing.; The politician Just t present does not ktiow which end pf the livo wire to 'pick -up.'. Jn '.ether words, he does ntt know whether he favorB tho hssmlly plaiV or. the pri pary.' There U so; mui-h logic that 'tan be advanced on both sidfs tliat the "statesmen" are eamewnat be fuddledhow to guess what the dear people really .want. , Of coure they will -find out a little latr, but don't you know, "It might be too late . - ; Think of , it; Mr. Roosevelt abso lutely refused to discuss the Plnchot affair Roosevelt, without doubt, la the most astute politician and one of the most profound - statesmen this country has ever, produced. It things do not go about the way the masses of the , people think they ' should.' there will be such a demhud for Roosevelt to once more occupy the executive chair that it is witn Possibly no one PHI cuu i knows this , better than Mr.; Boose velt himself. ' a lAndlnst ' fuel dealer stated yes .o hnt if La" Grande was not 'discriminated against In the way of wood ratesi! that . wood today would miiinc for 50 cents a cord less. ttd that the rate from Meacbam io either Pendleton or WaU la Walla was only 60 cents .per Wiu, while the' rate from Meachanfto La a. wfi.11.00. - This Is not right Absolutely Puro Safeguards yonr food agafcsi iinmmni Urn ft PRaoaIkiIa iROTHERS IMHIIIII I I II I jlll. jlllU. 1 'L,..-'fSPt' There is a Difference between the light afforded by an ordinary carbon incandescent and the brilliancy of our new Tungsten lamp. The latter has a metal filament (the tiny wire, inside of the bulb) which radiates two and oneiialf times as much light with same amount of electric current. V t;": A 40 Watt Tungsten Affords Twice the Light , of the 50-Watt carbon lamp now in general use and . ! cost onc-fif th less to burn. We recommend its use to our customers as it more than cuts their light bill m two, making electric light so inexpensive that no home, however humble, and no store, however, small, can afford to be without one. f . a sir ns to show von the new Gen. ' eral Electric Tungsten, lamp. Astern Oregon Light & Ppwyr Company A shipment fi : Just in thing reduced r acl Day AS! BROTHERS ' 'THElHOtSE OF GOODICLOTHES Daily Observer, 5c per Month i ftd If this ls VfacV tere in an op- s "