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cm Largest Sale oi high Grade Teas in the World y ifflo )' x - 11 1 ' J i ' r I i. t n .v 5 1-4 lb. II. M. 13., Rr Majesty Blend, 2.; rib, H. M B. , Her Majesty's Blend. $1.00; 1-4 lb. Famous 5 o'clock Tea, 20c; 1-2 lb. Famous 5 o'clck Tea Olo llb.;Famous 5 o'clock Tea 75c; 1-2 lb CapitaoHoiix,-hold Tea, 25c; 1 lb. Capital Iloiisebold Tea i30 cents. ' ' " FATVSON BUS.GR0CERlES Phone Black 81 "TnSit" i It, C Z3H. nr. LA GRANGE EVENING OBSERVFB I'nbUnbed Daily Except 8unday. tiEOEUE II. ITKKEY. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. United Tress Telegraph feerriee. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Dailj. -Jnt'le copy ............. 6c ally, per month .............. 65c Aaily, alz months In advance ...(3.50 laily, on3 year In advance .... .$6.50 Weekly, six months In advance . . 75c Weekly, one year la advance . . . .$1.00 Entered at the posfofflce at La Grande as second-class matter. This paper will not publish any article appearing over a nom de plume. Signed articles will be re vised subject to tie discretion of to editor, i Please sign your articles and mvs disappointment Local reading notices 10c ur line Crtt Insertion; per line lot each subsequent Insertion. : Resolution of condolence, 5c line. in great numbers perished. As the M. St ania, ihc slvu) . owners received reports from their j Cochran & Cochran, Attorneys fu,' neruH mey were a might blue crowd. Administrator, quite different from the free and easy j , iu.trc.ns of the l m-illa House Jn the " ! il I ii 2-114-11. euilj days. During thij period sev eral moneyd men who 'took a more cheerful view or ratehr were' will ing to speculate on the losses being lesa than the cold weather conditions and reports Indicated. The. May's and Ben Snipea bought quite a num ber of brands, that Is when the snow was coming down the fastest they would offer Borne stockman a lump sura for all the stock that could be found Jn the spring and not a few sold. : It was speculation all right for when the snow disappeared the Ravines and watering places were strewn with the carcases and the losses were great However- these men evidently made monew on their 'Singulations as they continued to prosper. : One week from today decides whe ther or not La Grande 1b to take an advanced step regarding her public schools. To those who are Interest ed the result is extremely doubtful In fact unless there is a change of public , seutiment during the next week the proposition will be voted down, not because we do not need our grade schools to be placed on a higher level, better sanitation, better Jpre protection, better heating facili ties and a new high school building TuPslmpiV becftu8e taxes are high , um u m mriuer got to kick about in the Grande Ronde valley? fifteen dollar hay, ten cent pork, forty cent butter, thirty five cent eggs, horses from $150 to $250 each, cows from. $40 to $60 each and near ly all prices on other ranch stuff in proportion ought to satisfy any one. The Grande Ronde farmer might do worse. ' Administrator's Xotlce " Infant Daughter Dead The funeral of the little five days old adughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Daniels who died yesterday afternoon was held this afternoon at 2:20 p. m., from the family home at, 1801 Washington Ave . Rev. H. E. Mc Leod of the If. E. church officiated, with Interment following In the Ma- and the , Voters to any great extent I sonic cemetery, will hot investigate our present con- ditloni,, It Is safe to assert that there have not been 150 fathers vis ited our public schools during past . thr"eBkyeaTgv" County Superintendent Bragg in his address before the Com mercial Club banquet stated that the floating of the $75,000 bonds recom mended by the committee consisting of George Stoddard, Turner-Oliver, W. L. Erenholts, J. L. Slater and Su perlntendent Stuot would mean only 80 cents on the dollar. Prior to this Investigation neither Mr. Stoddard or Mr. Oliver though the conditions war ranted the expenditure but upon In vestigating became warm supporters of the movement. There is not one Toter in ten who upon similar laves tigatlon will vote against these bonds La Grande today is the financial, po litical - and social center of Union county and the same preponderence of wealth and population should nat urally carry educational preemln , ence but such is not the case, The facts are that the public schools of Union,' Cove and Elgin are equal to ,ours and are prepared to teach the lame studies that we do with equal ; facilities. The public schools of Haines and Sumpter are not equal to the schools of Baker City. The ichools of Adams, Weston and Milton are not equal to the schools of Pen dleton. La Grande is behind In her 9.ettcSlional facilities and the voting of the bonds next Saturday will place us where we should be and when we do we will find that farmers will move to La Grande and become per manent residents the same as the famers of about Pendleton and Baker City. Help Wanted WANTED DiBtrlct managers, ag ents and sollclters for new Whole Life and Ten Year 6 per cent Deben ture bond, also best natural death and disability policy. No classifica tion for occupation, race or sex. Good pay. . Mr. Meek,, 1041 ; Drexel Bld'g Pbila., Pa., ; . v 2-19-20. This winter brings forth phases of previous long cold winters of pio neer days. In 1881-82 there was a long period of snow fall and during the Months of January and February the Old Umatilla House In The Dalles was the headquarters for the cattle men' of Eastern Oregon and Eastern Washington. In those days, the cat tle kings did not provide winter feed but simply turned their ; cattle out and lot them rustle. ; The native nrSiiTiflnf and It was an extremely severe winter In j which cattle and horses could not, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Ore. iron. January 21th. 1910. Notice Is hereby given that Irwin D. Smuts, whose postoflke address Is Allcel. Oregon,, did, on the 24th day of June, 1909, file in this office Sworn Statement ,': and Application No. 06724, to purchase the Nl-2 and SE 1-4 and SE 1-4 SE 1-4 sec. 8 Tp 2 South, Range 40- East, Willamette Meridian and the timber thereon, un der the provisions of the act of June 3, 1878. and acts amendatory known as the "Timber and Stone Law," at such value as might be fixed by appraisement, and that, pur suant to such application, the land and timber have been appraised at $380.00, the timber estimated at 820, 000 board feet, at $1.00 per M., and the land $60.00: that said applicant will offer final proof In support of his application and sworn state ment on the 21st day of April, 1910, before the Register and Receiver, United States Land Office at La Grande, Oregon. Any person Is at liberty to pro test this purchase before entry, or Initiate a contest at any time before patent Issues, by filing a corroborat ed affidavit In this office, allealaa facts which would defeat the entry, f ft qAfrVO'f v. Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given, that the underrtgned, administrator of the es tate of Anna M. Stearns, deceased, will, make final settlement of his accounts wtt'a said Estate as such administrator on Saturday, the 12th day of Mrach, at 10 o'clock of said day, at which tlmo all objections to said final account will be heard and the estate distributed to the heirs at law of the deceased. Notice is hereby given that the tlerslgned has been appointed admin istrator of the estate of Nick Ar uioas, deceased, by the County Court! of Union County, Oregon, and all hav . leg claims igainat the said estate are hereby required to present the same to. me as adminltsrator at my store on Adams Avenue, La Grande. Oregon, together with proper vouch-' ers, within six monthB from the dati of the first putllcation hereof. Dated this 2d day of February, 1910. JAMES G. SNODGRASS, Administrator o: the estate of Nick Armoas, deceased. Cochran ft Cochran, Attorneys for Administrator. 2-114-11. SHINING PARLORS For Ladies ana Gentlemen P : I i 4 i : j - r WANTED Girl for ' general house won:, inquire- "V airr, unaries Cochran, corner of Second end Wash ington. - ' : Cm ..-OSLI 1-ABLOR LJLTIIE CITY COCBTEOUS TKEATMEJiT AKD FIRST CLASS SERVICE FOB TE5 CENTS r Next Doer to the Light Office Open Until 11 Week Beginning February 14 n Unequalled !audeve . 't ways Something THE GE00GE PALMER RETAIL DEPARTMENT Vt SolicitYour 4 Orders ffor SHINGLES ; , KUBBEROID ROOFING j DEADENING FELT BUILDING PAPER m tarmlaaasi dmivar luiartoa Maasff. '3 tra art tmarM Hahil. THE ROMIG TWINS . Girls with silvery voices. MUSICAL WILSONS "Ye Colonial Duo'? i staS.!ab0Btl singins and electrical n m Alan. I Iff.. in illistrakd songs Pictures Change s timesm each IVeek We Always Have the Best oe Don't Show SMSBHBJBBbWbBBbWB11MbMMMSMBbIS " ' iwo znows emfcmhq. Doors open at 7:s f ?.; Admission 10cand 20c. Matinee Wednesday and ' Jay'AdmissionlScand Wcl : ' OOn t IVJ SSO"h is 5? h mn, Treasurer's Call for City Warrant!. Notice Is hereby given that there are now funds on hand to pay all outstanding warrants Issued on Gen eral Fund of La Grande City, np to and Including, No. 7470, endorsed AprU 8, 1908. ... : Interest on all warrants on Gene ral Fund from No. 7340 to No. 7470, Inclusive, ceases from this date. IUTW. LOGAN, , Cltv Treasurer. :'. : jr. a. olitei. J ; It Gasoline wood saw. & Phone orders to Black 185L A Picture Show for Sale. A paying proposition Only show In the city of Elgin. Good patron age and a good outfit Address, . , Slough Investment Co., Elgin. ..'-.V" 1-7-13. Beat terrlca. Day n Night Backs iaraishM for funerals and private parties. " . Baggage transferred Day and Stand as Paul's Cigar Store. 'Phone Red S41. ; Night Thone Mala t EL L. BTJSSET. 4 get through. On the winter ln' fluea-'i Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this tlon the snow fell to an unsual depth tth day of February, 1910. and remained weeks and weeks, - the ; J, F.. STEARNS. . creeks and springs froze and stock Administrator cf the estate of Anna O. B. K. TIMETABLE TTesI Baail. No. 9-Mall. ir. 10: E0 p. ml No. lU. ikM. ar 10:05 p m No. T- CH cpl ar. 1:25 a m 1 it Boail No. lVMa!L ar. 5:S0 a. m. No. I, !-cA pa, ar 1:25 a. n Na I, CaL iL ar t:S9 p. aa. z 0 K.T.XATOTT. O Mank Sidewalks Built and Repaired. Exca sting and f$ 4 Filling. Phone BTsck 1562. SoOOO 00 oS Bargains In Real Estate. NO. 1. 157 acres Sandrldge land, , near Imbler ; a good five room house, barnu and other out build ,. Ings. 10 acres good orchard of which 8 Is In good bearing: SO '.' acres In fall wheat, 10 acres in hay, balance all good grain or potato land, all under good fence, one mile , from the town of Imbler, 1-2 mile from school. About 81000.00 worth ,ot nearly new household goods and farm Implements goei with the . place at the price at 818.958, Easy terms. . ''rr,-". No., 2. 80 acres, 7 mQee from . La Grande, all under cultivation, good 6-room house, good barn and all kinds of outbuildings. About two . acres family orchard, 60 acres In alfalfa and timothy hay, good wa ter right R. F. D. by the door. 1-2 of a mil from school. About $400 worth of personal property goes with the place at the price of 98,400.00. ' No. 8. 20 acres adjot&mf the above tract; salendld land well adapted to trait growing or anything else. A small house and under fence. Price $1809.00. No. 4. 80 acres, 7 miles from La Grande. Good new 8-room house, good tarn and ether outbuildings. Two good living springs, and a stream ef water for Irrigation; all under good cultivation. JL F. D. by the doer. Telephone line. Price li.coo.oo. No. I 152 1-2 acres near the Con rely ware houses, all la fall wheat anl alfalfa hay; gaol tap rove ttenta. If sold at oace cam he par chased tor tlM00.fl. Oregon Co to the Oregon Rowing 'and Boarding i.k: Hou5e 'Jor flewly Furnished Rccms . ; Dining Room in Ccnhection RatesReasonable MRS. G. E. MOORE, Prop. LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK OF LA GRANDE, OREGON United States Depository Capital and Surplus. $180,000.00 DIRECTORS George Palmer C C. Penington F. J.Holmes G. L. Cleaver W. J. Church F. M.lByrhit F. L. Meyers W. L. BrenholTs W. M Pierce. With our ample resources and facilities we can ren der you tttkizsi service and handle your business to ycur entire satisfaction Na 0. -A modern B-room house and lot 80x120, In a good location aid em eash terms for $2200.00. Ne. 7. Twe lots on Fourth street, 4 reom house, small bark, city water : and good welt Can be sold em (he Installment plaa for 1700.00. Na t For 1775.00, one cf the hest honses in Old Town; 7-room house, stone foundation. Twe lots, a snap ' If tahem at evea. Na 0. Three room house mad erne lot em Jeffersem st Eease famished, good wall; wood shed ea the alley, ail for the very low pricTiflu,. Na 10.-A five room brick modem house, barm, wood shed, two lota, small orchard, shade trees 'ill fenced for I20W.00. - 11 A four room cottage oa "O" t, close la. twe lots, city water, and wood shed. On easy terns at the remarkably low price ef $1400. I will be pleased to show yon any of the above bargains at amy time, whether yom bay r met , Tears reajeetfiily. C X BLACK, the Real Estate lfam.