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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1910)
a. u J ; . a i f .-1 Be Maxwell 1910 THE MAXWELL 1910 STADS FOB THE AUTO THAT THE BITES OF MODERATE XEAXS WAST3, FOR IT COMBINES ALL THAT IS SE1T A5D IT-TO-DATE 15 1919 CAES, FOB AUTOMO. BILE SCIEXCE IS AT ITS BEST IX THIS MAKE. IT IS A SER VICEABLE CAE 1TITHI5 THE REACH OF SCOCES IX LA wHAXDE. , ' I This is a Popular Make This model U a small fire passenger loorlng ear with 22 H. P equipped with sliding gear transmission. A tar (or the maa with a small family and It Is a popular seller . SALE PRICE Three passenger roadster, de tachable rear seat, four eyl. Inder. 22 IL P. SALE PRICE .$107 OOCbetT the Sportsman. A special two passehrcr car bollt for speed. 22 horse power SALE TRICE ...$1200 Giving three speeds ahead ad r Terse which Is a new feature for $1200 Ten Thousand Without stopping the engine U what a Model E 30 did In 1910 and a duplicate of that mode Is now lu stock at the White c WW- M - ' : Sliding Tires Guaranteed All cars carry tires that are. guaranteed to travel 5,0(10 mile, a feat ure that should appeal to the buyer. ; I B Whitman & Son La Grande, Oregon HoUce to Creditors. Kotice la hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed as ad ministrator of the estate of Joha Ble taa, deceased, and hat' duly qualified ia auch and antered upon the dis iharge of his duties and all persons SSI claim, against .aid estate are hereby notified to present the aame St "wined to th Jdminlstrator at W. Union County. Oregon. J month, from the date of the first pub lication of this notice. Data of First Publication. December. J8, 1989. ' , v SMIL BLEVINS, Aimlntstrator Jno. 8. Hodgln, Attarney for Brtate. SALESMAN WANTED Big 'monej MHIng Wca trade grocerle. at oolesale to famlllea. farmera, ranch .A... $1200 Foar passeager detachable read seat, ample earning spae Foar, cylinder, 22 horse power SALE PRICE .. .. ....$1100 MODEL Q STANDARD ,Two passenger roadster, Ex. tra seat males convenient touring car, 22 ILP SALE r.CE . .$I0o0 Two cylinder, 12 horse power A god car for a doctor SALE PRICE '..$725 1 Transmission on all four cylinder cars and under cars Mites man garage where It can bu fitcu and tried in a free rUc. Let us show jou Its working principles. ' ..' men and etc. High cost of living la WILLC0CK V' 1 BROTHERS; Quick Transfer e Thonee: Day. Red 7IL Night, Black 1171. Oil i GRAHAM HAS ! IRE 6BIE WOLF GO CIII .H UEMDEST Sr.ST tj Jirtnja raises.' Kobin sings at Ladd Canyon Other news Items of. Interest. - Ladd Canyon, Ore., Feb. 10 (Spec la!) A pair of fluffy robin red breasts were Been among some rose bushes by the writer this morning. mis sounas nxe spring is near at hand, which contradicts Mr. .Ground hog. - Adolph Peebler and wife will soon be able to move Into their new quar ters. The house has been completed for some time and Mr. Feebler and a force of carpenters will soon have a barn finished, which will be used chiefly for dairying. John Graham went to Wolf Creek last week to remain with relatives for a few days and will go from there to Eureka Springs, Arkansas, for treatment on a large gland can cer. He will be accompanied to the 8prlngs by his nephew, Roy Graham. Mr. Graham had a cancer removed from his neck last June at Hot Lake been forming. Friends are hoping that the water may prove beneficial but the worst Is to be feared as he la In a critical condition. ' SL;.U73 are enjoying some goer1 skating. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Drums mith visited Saturday ar-d Sunday In La Grande with relatives. Miss Verdle Graham visited i few days In the foothills with her sister. Mrs. W. O. Sherwood. BACK TO WINTER FEW SLEIGHS SEEX AS MARKED CONTRAST From delightful spring weather to winter and snow Is local state ' Suddenly changed from summer like atmospheric conditions to win ter again with a slight covering of snow to tease sleigh owners Is the rather unusual state of affairs all over Union county today. The light snow, commencing yesterday, con tinued for the night and sufficient fell for a occasional Individual to re muster his sleigh pharaphernalia. CAMPAIGN IS READY THREE LOCAL AUTO DEALERS ADVERTISING WARES. Reputable sulex a?ents telling buy. lug public many truths. Three of the several principal au to agencies of La Grande and Union county are preparing for a cam paign of sales and have chosen the Observer advertising space as the most profitable method of telling to the people of the county the fea tures and advantages of each of -the makes. The announcements are from reputable agents who handle reputable machines and any per son Interested in' automobiles can find valuable data In these adver tisements. Crowds Enjoy ThU Program The continued good crowds at the Star can only be accounted for from' the fact that the pictures are always1 the best to be had, the music Is ren- dercd In such a way that It always seems to fit the picture oh the screen I and then the picture Itself Is above the average to be seen In this class of place, always a sharp fucus that does not hurt the eyes as a picture would if It were not properly focus-: cd. There is always something In structive In the Star's progrsmand whether It be a shor travelogue or pictures of art there can always be found something that will interest anyone and there Is always a moral to one or more of the pictures shown and the critic is always a welcome visitor of the Star. Change of pro- gram tomorrow. We have just finished ou r stock taking. This interesting event always has many surprises for the me rchant. Ours has been no exception, but thit time we are going to give the trad e the benefit of the surprises, which is an exception. A 17) st Jo REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS, SILKS, LACE S HE .PE(IDIMIJE& OPERA HOUSE BLOCK Notice. Ia hereby given that the registra tion books for the coming city elec tion will be open on January 25th, 1910, at the office of the City Record er and remain open during office hours until March 4th, 1910. D. E. COX. '. 1-24, 2-4 Recorder. Picture Show for Sale. A paying proposition. Only show In the city of Ulgln. Good patron- People Talk Concerning Economy . Bnt how many really know, have PROTEX that theer Is no economy equal to that of buying and eaUng healthful food I This economy sometimes spend a few cents more a week on gro cerles Just to be sure This economy distinguishes be tween low price and dear aad what Is moderate priced and cheap. Th's economy considers the health ef a family Its most val uable asset To people who practice . this sort ef economy we commend this grocery stock of ours. Oar methods have stood and are standing the severest tests a long these lines. If yea appreciate the top notch grocerj quality Investigate, ... SnodgfasSj Grocery am Aiad JEad. MMou t half priM . One lot ladies shoes, $2.50 to $3.50 value ...... $1.38 One lot of ladies waists . . . . . . . .Half price Ladies sweaters . . . . . . . . . . ...... . .half price One lot of ladies wrappers ' . . . .Half price One lot of mens shirts .......... ......Half price AND MANY OTHER THINGS TO NUMEROUS TO "ENTION If you are in need of any wearing apparell or oth er goods to taoke you on untill Spring come in and look over the bargains we are offering." DON'T FORGET -We are still giving premiums for you cash trade. age and a good outfit Address, Slough Investment Co., Elgra, 1-7-13. Treasurer's Call for City Tfarranti. Notice 1. hereby given that there' are now funds on hand to pay all outstanding warrants Issued on Gen eral Fund of La Grande City, up to and Including. No. 7470, 'endorsed April 3, 1908. Interest on all warrants on Gene ral Fund from No. 7340 to No. 7470, Inclusive, ceases from this date. . RAT W. LOGAN, Cit.v Treasurer. We. have a fine new line of Hot Water Bottles. They are ' the reli able kind, are guaranteed for more than a year and cost you no more than the doubtful sort Newlln Drug Company. merchants! Save $10,000 In 1907 the Merchants J o Oregon saved ove $10,000 by carrying a part 9f their insurance in their own company, the Oregon Merchants Mutual Fire As surance Association, of Dayton, Oregon. In 1903 they wilt save $15,000 During the same period their neighbors were hand ing over $1,500,000 in profits to outside companies In the : Oregon Merchants Mutual you get: INSURANCE ATC0S1 A UMIT TO YOUR LIABIL ITIES PROMPTSETTLEMtNT OF LOSSES IV. OLIVER, Aunt Odds s AND EMBROIDERIES'' msM LA GRANDE, OREGON SESEI Candies of Quality Our regular 83c per pound lines oar itu make, absolute) ,ur(.f we kinv It aud u visit to our manufacturing department will convince yon. OUR M'GOErS are vreaanr, the flavors re, Slrawhsrry, choculat and Va. nil!. Ta'fn In fonr flavors. HEW TVRIXKLE Try tils . D. Selder ur snce'txcliishe Can a dy Manufacturer MaSAaV acbsisrs bag lwjl m aernoa, Day Night Hacke larnis&M sac tor funerala aad private nartlM. Baggage transferred Day and Stand at Paal'a Cigar store. 'Phon-lUd tl. Night Those Uala is K. L. BTJ8SET. '