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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1910)
4 V r - L --a '' ; : i. Mr "J V ; i i il.tr :: f '!!: t I 5 I I Iiiiiiiwmlm I I in m ! PM US COM AND TISII THE HEW GROCERY AXD BAKERY ' WE HATE A FIISH SUPPLY OF, SALT SALMON, MACKEREL, COD FISH, HOLLAND SEEKING AND SMOKED HEHBINQ FRESH BREAD AND CAKE ETEBT KOBNINQ FiEliAL HELD TODAY REMAINS OF LATE FRED 8WANEI ARRIVE FROM PORTLAND. Sen Ire take place from Elk's Uall Interment In Masonic cemetery It YOURS FOR BUSINESS, ,ovai urocerv Bakery The Sum Total of Human Happiness In attained by she man who select a puce which to approved by hi wife an adaptable for bli entire f amUy. .10 live amidst auch condi tions apprcilmatea i Hut the keen eat Joy Imaginable. "Where are auch auditions to be found In the rapidly growing North weatt 111 you. Oo to C J. CLACK. Ha aaa a large amount 0f property llated to Fropertty, Grata Farms, Hay Far an, Timber Luds, vun or witt at taitrovaniaaat. Frtees i3sft&: Las sm shew fsl I 1. BLACtt, The Reafisiate tfa The funeral of the late P. R. Swa ney was held this afternoon from the Elk's hall under the auspices of the Lodge No. 433, B. P. O. E.t of which he was a member. Interment fol lowed In the Masonic cemetery. The remains reached here thU morning from Portland where the demise occurred early Sunday morn ing. The remains were taken to the Elk's Hall whefe they laid in state during the day and the many friends of the late Mr. Swaney paid respect to his memory. Mrs. Swarley has the sympathy of La Grande In her bereavement. . A Blograph Subject "To Save her Soul," a picture that might easily be made a sermon with out much change. It purports to give the experience of a beautiful girl In the country who Is offered an atrractlve opportunity by a noted vaudeville manager. Her lover, the curate, follows her after hearing ot ner success ana arrives in tiuia to find her at a banquet tendered by rcrae young swells In her hona; The dramatic scene when he drawn his revolver to shoot her to save ier soul Is startling in Its vividness and causes a chill to strike one. But it also arouses her from her fahe dreams and they are seen kneeling at the little altar of the church bark home. Always pictures that pleas'? at the Star. Dai!? VSc Want Your Wants IN Our Want Ad Column Kour want is placed before a thousand or motvs want seekers very dayCan you afford te spend one cent per word of your want ad where results are the keynoteu? MMMMM... t FOSALX. FOR SALE!. Five room house, lot 74 z 118, on Cedar St between Main and Washington. A bargain If takes at once. R. W. Leighton. Phone Red 151. ; l-M-14. FOR SALE OR TRADE 160 aero Jam all or half of the land. Phone Black 181 o address Post office box 45. Ml-2-11 FOB BENT. uou jrent Tws stery seuse n Fourth St Kaewa fer years as the Mrs. AHe Ladd property. Fer par- Uculars esiulrs of A. a HunUng ton, 1711 Foarth. st Phene Red 952 FOR RENT Nicely furnished room on jreurth street, close In. Inquire at the Observer efflce. FOR RENT Mrs. Stultz's ten reom furnished house with bath. Corner Sixth and Spring Streets. Phone MM. 2-1-8. FOR RRNT Nicely furnished "front room suitable for two gentlemen. Inquire of Mrs. Wade, Slater Bulld- tng. WANTED. WANTED To buy 10,00,00 feet ot lumber. Will take mill cut deliver ed at La Grande or other Eastern Oregon points. W. R. Klvette, Box 20 wANinu Help, vronian or girl at Once. Apply at The Oregon. Kn S-6t. 10 Depot St 2-2-8 Notice, La Grande, Oregon, January 13, 1910 Inasmuch aa at the ' present time the cost of living is much greater In proportion than t!s pre vailing prices of labor, we lie un dersigned carpenters hereby reeUe tnd agree that after the 1st Jv of -.April, 191v the uniform wage tor -carpenters shall be 14.00 per dar ot n)ne hours, Instead of $3.50 as it is - at present; and We hereby furtoer k igree that we will sot do any wrs "Vt less wages than the above rate filgned-J. N. Kohl, W. A. Ladiker, Joseph Horstmaa. M. M. Marquis, Taos, H, Moore, F. B. Houstan. T. 6 Spfter, C L. Splker, J. 8ptker. C JD. Goodnough, D. EL Cosk, I. J. Clat- The Scenic Tonight A complete new set of pictures will be shown at the Scenic this evening. The foot Juggler entertain ed a large audience last night and he will be seen for the entire week. Fleming and Long, musical come dians, are skilled musicians and have a liberal supply of mirth in their lines. - ' : Although the weather man has shown no signs of Spring as yet, the calender reminds that on ly a' short time and Spring will be here. Are you beginning now to plan for your needs? We have planned months before and are now V receiving the most complete and best assorted lines for the 'Spring and Summer that we hav ever carried - - - " - " f We Whether you intend buying or ot and seethe many beautiful styles for Spring New Lines Receive!! This Week ' Lucille Dresses, mostly silk, al colors $15. to $27.50 Tilt Shoes and Manhattan Shirts for Men Henderson aud Nemo Corsets ; ; Utz and Dunn Shoes ftr Ladies and Misses KING SUFFERS m OPERATION SWEDEN'S KING RECOVERS FROM SHOCK NICELY. Sickness of thirty-six hours dura. Uon ends In operation. Stockholm, Sweden, Feb. 8. The condition of King Gustav is reported as satisfactory today following an operation last night upon the sover eign to relieve him of appendicitis. The king's condition indicates he will have a speedy recovery. The Swedish monarch was ill only 36 hours and before midnight the operation was performed. Whites A Hacked by Soirros. WEST THE QbAUl Y STORE If a man wishes to be treated with courtesy he should show courtesy to others. DIVINITY FUDGE ey. u. uroene, . W. Pattlson. G O. Chapman. J. L. Slater. W. P Noble. I D. Sheets, W. C. Kelly, Heisner & Robinson, E. W. Kammerer, I. Steinbeck. Louis Wright 1-2S-2-25. MEETS STRANGE DEATH Lumberman's Jaw Hurt and he SMn Blcds to Death, v Hoqulam, Wash., Feb. 8 Felts Zl merman an employe of the Lyttle Co. a lumber firm, met a peculiar death this morning. He was caught by a falling timber pile and his Jugalar vlen was severed. Death followed In a few minutes. Chattanoga, Tenn..- Feb. 8. After killing three negroes of a niub that had besieged them in a construc tion enmp near Halls Bar, a party of surveyors and workmen were res cued today by CaptPln Burke and a posse of officers from the local po lice department. The news reached Chattanoga late yesterday that negroes who were armed with rifles had surrounded the whites. Surveyors had taken Vefuge ' behind the unfinished gov ernment dam they were building, Immediately a rescue party was dis patched to Halls Bar, Captain Burke In charge of the police and telephone ed headquarters today that three of the negroes had been killed during the siege, which had been lifted. It Is stated that the trouble Is over and that he and his men would return to the city "after breakfast." The trouble between the white men and the negroes Is thought to have orlglniated In an altercation between black laborers. Receipt 3 cups Granulated suqar 1 cup wafer f cup of Corn Syrup Put in ketlie and boil untilit threads theny pour 1-2 info whites ot 2 eggs that have been beaten sf'f. Cook the other 1-2 until! it hardens'in waferBeaf togethet untill it begins to t ef fienacfd 1 cup chopped .... . . A ,.. . . walnuts and pour on but tered; platter until cool enough fo cut into blocks. Notice to Creditors ceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Union county, Oregon, sitting In probate, adminis tratrix of the estate of Calvin R. Thornton, deceased; and all persons Estate of Calvin R. Thornton, De having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present them. duly certified, to the undersigned at her residence In La Grande, Oregon, Or at the law office of Jno. S. Hod gin, In said city, within six months from the date ot the first publication of this notice. - 1 First Publication, January 25, 1910. PARA L. THORNTON. Administratrix. Our prescription department has the approval of your physician and should be patronized whenever you have prescriptions or recipes to be compounded. .Newlln Drug Co. WANTED Girl to do general house work. Good wages. Apply at 1802 Penn., between 9 and 12 a. m. . For Sale Fire and burglar proof safe, nearly new, at a bargain at Mckennon, Phy ft Roberts. CORN SRUP We Hare'JI : cm-- GROCERY & EMERY f Opening Third ' ' OF : " Unit Governme nt Land Umatill Proie ct At Hermiston February 10 1910 For the abde sccasloa the Oregon Railroad and Navigatloi Cent pany and Sosthera Pacific company lines la Oregon, will make aa open rate of ONE jAND ONE THIRD FARE For the round trip from all points on their lines to Hennlstoa. Tickets on sale February 7 and 8 with final return Umelt February 20' ' Free booklets Issned by the governstest eoatalng fan lafermatlsa as to tie cost, kew to file, water ri ghts, etc, stay be ebtalsed fresa any "f R. ft 5. er S. 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