La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 26, 1910, Image 4

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Compsiiy
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Mitchell
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4 Cylinder 30 - 35 Touring,5 pas.
6 "
4 "
50 " 7 "
30 - 35 Roadster 3 "
PBICE3 P. O. B. FACTOR!
$1350
2000,
1100
The Mitcbell" cars are not built merely to run. The least, not the
' most an automobile can do ia to run.. We expect more than this, aa
Ndo Mitcbell owners. Mitchell cars must run with mlnlmiunv atten
tion, Mlnimlnlum fuel, tire and repair cost and a maximum' of run
ning '. .... '. -..' . v.V.V-;'. :r
.Mitchell cars are rendering service the world over from pounding
.over stage lines across the Nevada deserts and the California 'moun
tains to spinning along the boulevards ot 'usuumuu iliiii.:'. .. :
Come and see us and let us demonstate Its good qualities to you, .'
Phone Ind27A
P.O.Box 17
00000000000
- Master Mechanic Ladd la In the ci
ty today attending to railroad affairs
at the division foreman's ofllce..
Division Foreman Watson, has been
out of bis office for nine days, suf
tering from ft severa attack of lum
bago. .
Snowplows are held In readiness
for any emeregncy in the way of
snowslldes and If the morning snow
storm today keeps consistently at ItL
there will be need of at least one ojf
the rotarles to clear (he tracks on
the main line. , . . . , ; ,
The "on time" slogan prevailing
yesterday in passenger train circles
Is on longer appropriate ' Number-
seven was over two hours late to
daythough It was. on time for
ehange yesterday. -
up-to-date sleigh.
AVill convert
your buggyor
vehicle into an
Enjoythis fine
sleighing while you jmay.
B A Y & ZWEIFEL
. PLUT.IBERS AND TINNERS.
211 DtPO) STREE1
Gompleto equipment for resetting and repairing
rubber buggy tires.
A GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. F . . GERALD, Proprietoi
G.mplcte Machine Shops and Foundry
THAT IS WELL MAINTAINED IN
OUB OPTICAL WORK
RATIO
When you come to us to have your
eves fitted we ascertain the eiact con
'itlon of your eyesfitting you care
fully with the lens that relieve your
eyes completely not by making the
oye accommodate Itself to the lens,
but by having the lens fit the eye
perfectly.
Our experience and genuine skill
assure you of EXACT work always
and without exorbitant charges. '
J. H.. PEA
Ihe EliteDying and Cleaning Works 9
ll. H. WAUUEr:H.Peprleter.
Steam and French Dry Cleaning
caned for ao1 dellTer!.
tjt iik a Mpe ?talltr . Goods
PhoneMam 6i, jVa:affey Buildiw
Depot Street
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. ' , ' Great Rally Day
, Whlston will speak tonight on "The
Last Payment" and Longman will
sing at the Christian revivals.
Sunday will be a great rally In the
church, .Sunday School and Endeavor.
The Evangelist will speak at all of
these. rallies. , At 9:45, he will speak
to the Sunday School on ."The Voyage
of Life", at 11 to the .church on "Vis
Ion and Service' and at 7:30 on
Knocking the Props.' Longman will
sing at all services and audi e ui
Y. P. S ,C. E. at 6:15. Attend these
meetings tomorrow and help make
these Rallies tell. The Evangelist Re
quests that every member be present
it the- morning rally and as many
lofe. The Christian revival will
closed oh 'Tuesday night,' Slafch ' rd:
These last meetings will , be the best
and worth attending. : '
Invoke Corrupt Practice Law
A complaint has been filed In the
Ircult court for Baker county un
3er the' corrupt practice law by J.
V Insenhofer against W J. Woili,
Al eging that Woods was illegally el
ected recorder of the town of Huut
ington on the eighth of February.
Among the charge are the following:
First There were Illegal
votes polled, f He named the men
whom he alleges voted Illegally.
Second-That Woods and his friends
gave cigars and drinks to voters on
election day" contrary to the state
laws.
Third. That the election was bi
ased and refused to allow, challeng
ing of votes that were polled by
Woods
Fourth. That election board would
not allow cretaln persons to vote who
had a legal right to do so.
Fifth That WoodB personally so
licited votes on election day contrary
to the law. Baker Democrat.
the
Importing egos .
American hen cannet supply
home demand
New York, Feb. 26. For the first
time in many years, the fruit of the
hen is being Imported into the Unit
ed States from Europe. Although
shipped in by an English concern,
the eggs are the products of Aus
tria, German and French hens. The
Imported eggs are selling at a price
several cents lower than domestic
cold storage eggs, and are said by
Pggologlsts to be superior to the
homegrown article which has been
refrigerated since last summer.
Advrrlscd Letters
lollowlnf Is the liBt of letters
lfnainftip ntlaimed (In the Lfr
Grande postofflce for the week end
ing Feb. 25th. 1910." " J i ; ;
. Ladles
Adameon. Mrs. Maude. I "
Brown, Mrs. J. M. (2) i
! liogers, Mrs. H. D. ,' -
WIseman.Mlss Mamie. ;
Gentflemen. ' t
llroughton, Et E.
Gabhart, eGorge - .
Klrby. C. R. !
Montford, Henry J.
Powell, Mr. R. F. " -
Sanders, Bert. .
West, Mr, John. i '
Weymouth. O. E, (2)
When calling tor the above please
say "advertised". . Same will be sent
to the Dead Letter Office March llth,
1910. - .
0. M.R1CHEY. P. M-
Notice to Contractors
Notice Is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received at the office of
the Recorder of the City of La Grande
for the construtlon of a 2.000,000 gal
lon reinforced concrete reservlor, to
be conBtruted accordng to the plans
THIS is tLc place
w lie re you can find,
styles tnat aire autLoi
itative, patterns tnat are
novel, exclusive and ais
tLnctive, tailoring of sur
passing excellence all from
Ed. f? Price $ Co.
sscmaiit TAitoas caicaoa
NowLere else in tne
will you see
ucn an elegant assortment
cf laorics, or Buck complete
alue for tne money Let
Cl take your measure and
prove our claims. Today.
FMlu(m44
and specification now on file at this "
office and to be seen at any time dur
ing voffice hours.' ' A ce'rtlfled check
of five per cent of the amount of 'the
bid ( must accompany each bid. and
all bids must be in by Five o'clock' p.
mf March 24th, 1910. The Cii.y re
serves the right to reject any and all
bids. ' ; ' ' '
Dated at La Grande this 22nd day
of February, 1910
' ' D. E. Cox.
. Recorder -of the City ot La Grande.
2-22-8-22.
' 1 Help Wanted. . . i
WANTED District managers,! ag
ents and soclicitors for new Whole
Life and Ten Year 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 Drexell Bld'g
rhlla., Pa 2-1-9-20
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Kingsley & Cogei :;
I Shoes Repaired
Two first class workmen,
All work turned out with
dispatch and ' guaranteed. .; ;
TEH OLD PRESTON STAND
I am' prepared to furnish Dry Chain Wood, al
so partly seasoned wood, to all comers. Kind
ly phone your order to -
1A . B E A N
: PHONE RED 3741
Candies
of
Quality
Our reinilai S5c per pound lines
or nb make, aiisnlnltl) pnrc,
we ki)w It and a visit t rur
mnuufactnrlug department will
convince yon. OIB MOULTS
are irea.mr, the flavri ref
Slrawhjrry, ehocolatj and Vs.
nitla. .
U'fni In lour lienors.
EW WRISKLt-Try Ibl
E D. Selder
j4i ... urdnue QAQiu5ive an
il df Manufacturer
BEST OF SWITCHET
REAL HUblMl HMR, COMBS,
BANDS, BRAID PINS, ROLLS,
RATS AND PADS.
E. IW. MLLMAN & CO.
ADAMS AVENbc
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Pictures that pleat and don't
hurt the eyea.
MatuM evary afternoon at
2:i0. Ci.'; .
Doom opm 1 w'oloek at tight
AdmlMtoa lOe to all
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' PBOGIxM
TONIGHT
Fenton of the 42nr Drama
The heart of a cowboy Dra
' ma .. -His
vacation Comedy
The new policeman Comedy .
A new divorce cure Com
edy. Song Mandy Lane,, by Mrr
Robert Forrest
La Grande, Oregon, January IS.
1910 Inasmuch as at' the present
Urns the cost of living Is much
greater In proportion than the pre
vailing prices of labor, we'll u
ierslgned carpenters hereby recVit
sn,d agree that after the 1st day of
April, 1910, the uniform wage tor
carpenters shall be $4.00 per day ot
nine hours, Instead of $3.50 as it la
at present; and We hereby furtier
agree that we will not do any wort '
t less wages than the above rats.
Elgned-J. N. Kohl, W. A. Ltdlker.
Joseph Horstman, M. M. Marquis,'
Taos. H. Moore, F. B. Houstan. T.
8 Splker, C. L. Splker, J. Spikes C
l. Goodnough, D. E. Cook, J. J. ciM.
ey. C. 0. Greene, F. W. Pattison, G.
0. Chapman. J. L. Slater. W. P Noble.
1. D. Sheets, W. C. Kelly, Helsner 4
Robinson, E. W. Kammerer. I
j Steinbeck. Louis Wright
14I-M5.
Bujlng a Lawsnlt
Did you k iow that placing your re
liance up a warranty deed la simply
bidding for a lawsuit?
In California this fact Is so well
understood that a warranty deed is
looked upon with suspicion.
It is for this reason: (
If. the title is good it passes with
be deed, and that it all there Is to
'up need of a warranty. If bad.
the adding of a warranty does not
make It good.
A warranty is only a sort of bet
a wager that yon will have no trou
ble; but If you do, and finally lose
out I'll pay your money back.
A better plan fs to require an ab
stract Consult
J. R. OLIVER.
We have a line new line of Hot
Water Bottles. Th are the reli
able kind, are guaranteed for more
than a year anC cost you no more
than the doubtful -.rt Newlln Drug
Company.
DRESS MAKING
PARLOR
108 ELM STREET
Having opened Parlors at the
above address I am prepared
to do nythlng In the dressmak.
lng line. Plain Sewing also
solicited.
'ext door to Ada Ronsh phot
ography
Miss Emily Wilson