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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1910)
n c 1 a i u 1 OaU all mil Hill: (reel 7eel ttntei Tht ' xtlcL plume ftSed dltor. UT6 d MM' IN lubievi Resolt Cattle plusBed; has tak days. 01 . dltlona I boycott ' a Utah1 stock to that mon Union eti before y Blnce the! price of b ' of meat i the year, -market. 9. There ai pies on U states at t than there year. The trade are J ' against 160, present Ori last year hi represent th Those whi nual inventoi regret In loo; for the v year the year 191 of still great are full of ma produce comn from a comerc bo clouds on j Oregon Is nc the people Bhd the smooth tri der. Several west have pass less you know dealing you are v X 4.: ,Lrl JT lin A Record That Means Something Our sales in 1909 amounted to $1,178,500.00; our cus tomer's share of this prosperity is a profit to them of from 25 to 100 per cent on the money invested. Have you made that much profit on your money in past twelve monthe? not Get Down to Business With us on Wellington per Lt, 5.00 Monthly This is your last chance on an inside subdivision at a low price No Taxes, No Interest, Free Title We bought Wellington in advance of the growth--he price is right-it will sell fast The mCOB-STME Co. Largest Realty OPeraiors on the Pacific Coast Portland, Oregon. Burglary, Tfieff and Larceny "Insurance era rcircr crrrrs tf ifl eweUU ail Hnmi H'S larswT li es tssZr m iwa, sst sm If Kitey, toft """ IiCbj tteftt kj farmts ar tm i7 1150 earns biiaw . wit 7 lent il I. ct.tam.iet. JT. hTeilrr tl " eetcsoy JUTES FC3 1 TEAR. Mrat EMideaees aa Apaalamt Im. , . $100. IHH; (J.I0I, IMN, t.W; KMW.W Back AAaitftiad llvW IVW Euk Il.iM. . Taeaat heates (flultef ftetwM t4 imt " $1400.. . Ij LOGAN-SHERWOOD REALTY CO THE GEORGE PALMER LDHBKR-CO RETAIL DEPARTMENT We Solicit Your Orders tor SHINGLES hUBBEROID ROOFING DEADENiNG FELT BUILDING PAPER Wm r rmr to funuaSBM rtr MUrtt! warn V5 .V. ES5S: PROSPERS IN SOUTH Z. CAUBINE HAS FINE FABM OF TOMATOES AHD CASTS" Loggers on P ed the price of mills are payin for blgh grade lo ber Bold for a fe coast The price be advanced to $; tfell lrHpatcd ranch in La Mochica. kal, SInaloa, Mexico, , Writing from La Mochicahul, Bina loa, Meiico. via Nogales, Arlsona, B. Z. Carbine, o, former prominent or- chardist of Praltdale informs his readers through the Obserrer ef a year of prosperity la his ' mew loca- tlM. lfe hare a alee acreage of toma tees aad cauteloupes,' he writes "and ther are well under irrigation and growing well. The outlook for mar ket Is good and with good weather, aplendid health and work enough to make our food sweet and beds soft, we are well satisfied. We are hun- -jr for La Grande news and will lt the arrival of the Observer." NEW DAILY TO START SrOKANE TO HAVE ANOTHER AF TERN 00 N ri'BLICATION "Inland Herald" te be title of new leading publication (here Spokane, Feb. t (Special). Spo kane's new newspaper, , the Inland Herald, daily and Sunday,4 will pub lish its first issue oa Feb. I. The publication offices will be in the Auditorium building. , The In land tterald having secured the cor ner of Post and Main Avenues. The Inland Herald has been thor oughly equipped with the most mod ern machinery that money could buy, 'Deluding a large battery of the las est model of linotype machines and up-to-date Hoe presses with improv ed color attachments and stereotyp ing machinery. The editorial force is probably of he highest type and the highest nad- aried of any ever gotten together, anywhere by any paper, with the ex caption of the Hearst papers tad the Munsey papers. In addition to the Jbest knows 800 kane writers, The Inland Herald has "ionor Retiring Trofcssors A petition sign the city of Ashl. asking for the re Several had the Comet A-1910 agai thought it had pas; Mr. Groundhog e ioday if he makes V A Sextette of ( Of the twenty od lances that have fol tl Gaiety Threatre any which swept e ountry some twenty 'red Leslie and Nelll be company with da ilnd, Sylvia Gray and v yratlons in flowing t?f v, klrts fairly captured torm has there been 1. , Feb. 2. Dean J. How- nge and Professor Chaa. 're to be the chief nnunl dlnne of the n of the School of la and the Society Mrslty Architects, in the Hotel otu Van Am been in Co '.'. and will of the tonst- , 1 be . -tin r, drafted others from San Francisco, Denver, Salt Lake, Portland, Seattle. St Paul Minneapolis, Chicago, De troit, Boston, Columbus, O., Clnclu natti, New York St Louis, Memphis. Tenn., and Dallas, Texas. The color presses probably will not be in full working order for nearly six weeks as it win take about tlrs time to erect them. In addition to full leased wire re ports, special telegraphic services will be received from the Chtrago Tribune an dthe New York Herald.' n ut jmm &ier- s. vs ;.'VjLa,?x., 1 8L I I, iiMiiliTgaa.lsis t v, t. CAKE, hot biscuit, p tint Iirfnri3 . iesseneuincui and increased in quality and ivholesomeness, by s mm 1 GOOD COUNCIL MEETS TONIGHT I!T A BEN0TATED PLACE. Tinted walls and grained fixtures give City lecorcd new offices When the council meta 1 tonight It will be in a chamber far more ele gant than anything a La Grande coun cil has ever convened In. The en larging of the room and the tasty but Inexpensive decoration with paint an brush, has made the place like a new office room. The walnscoating and tables are all grained and the walls are tinted, making a very neat appearance. Presentation of monthly bills to the council will take place tonight among other routine matters. ood at home -:r &-r ii 1 and save meaty $8r m . tlMUfl BACK LOTB. fMst t isrtt ar w KL BVMBST. T Pictures that please and don't ITettM ai hvasaw derataaad has heaa srtaiwiisi adsV Cha hurt the eyes. - Matinee every afternoon at 2:30. Doors open 7 o'clock at night Admission 10c to all PROGRAM TONIGHT at fete le duty aattle4 oaa the aia thafSH) oC taa ssaaa aa4 all aeraaat aavlag elaiaa aatas aatd aatata ara harebr aMAei la araaaat the saaaa anperiy raUii te law aadarsicaad adaUalsaratar at aia reaidaaaa at Cora Uatoa Oounty, Orwgaa, wtthda six oaths Irota the date ef the first pab Iteatiaa of mis aottae. Date of First Pabtiaaaiaa, Deeesaber, 11. 1191.' 3B1CL BLBTIN8, Admhalstrater s Jno. S. Meida, Attaraey tor Kstate. WILLC0CK BROTHERS: Uyangilist "Whiatoii, Churous Leader Longman H. ttre.Whiston the Pianist all Workers in revival The Ranchman's Rival Dra ma. 4y The Highlander's Defiance, . Drama Honey Industry Industrial Alderman Krautz's Picnic Comedy . Hector, the Angel Child A Comedy. A X1 Qucfc Transfer More Stump Land Orchard. ETrln, Feb. 2 (Special) The Slough Investment Company, one of the in dustrious firms of the, north end of the county, has purchased another forty-acre tract tn the stump land A a district and will set It te erchard. 0' "Phones: Day, Rod 711. Night. Black 117L to; - ' i ' 1-1 , ' 'V