La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 28, 1910, Image 8

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Queen Olives in bulk
Heinz bulk Sweet Mixed Pickles
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Dill Pickles
Chow Chow
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Fresh Vegatables every Week
" Bread, Pics and Cakes.
Royal Grocery Bakery
!i!e Want Your Wan s
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Our Want Ad Column
tout want, is plaQ! tllj'drs a umjan.l -,r want seeker
("STy iy CdB yo4 afford to ipciid on cent ivjrd of your
want ao whre result art th kynoti?
FOT S1LX.
4'Utt SALK. i.'ie room house, lot
4 a 119, an Cedar St between Malu
,nd '.Washington. A bargain If taken
t once. It W. Leighton. Phone Red
-GML 1-28-24.
X-310R : SALE Pedlgreod . female Pit
waull terriar. A snap at $10. Apply at
i , Pacini Express Office.
(r;.TOR SALE Household furniture f'
aloxatiaracrIfice. Inquire 1603 7vi
vjBtrcet -or phone Ind. 464.
OK BEST.
T TOR . RENT Nicely f urn Uhed rooms
- x for;g.entleman. 1710 Second Street.
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WAKTED,
COLOMST 1'LKiOD WILL OPES H
WITH A Rl'SII
Low rates will bring many and I'uiou
county will profit.
Commencing tomorrow, Spring col
onist rates from the. East to points
In Oregon become effective, and if
the railroad officials have sized it
up right, all records are to be broken.
Tickets can be purchased anywhere
in the East to any point In Oregon.
Atlanta, Ga, rates are $46,65, and
Missouri rver points sell tickets to
La Grande or any Oregon point for
$25. . . . ( '
.The Commercial Club la planning a
Systematic effort to get its share of
the Immigrants for Union county, an
the local real estate agents are also
on the alert. It is apparent that,
.'rom letters received from the East,
La Grande is better advertised thp
ear than ever before and should
reap a greater harvest In the matter
nf securing new settlers.
The first of these immigrants will
not pass La Grande until about Fri
day. .
VANTED-To buy 10,000,000 feet oi
lumber. Will take mill cut deliv.j.
jd at La Grande or other Eaaivi ?
uregon points. W. R. klvette, Box lv
sV ANTED Competent woman , d
aires position, nursir.g prefer iu;
Call up Obresver for particulars. .
2-11-16.
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Inquire of Mrs. Charles
Cochran, corner of Second ind Wash
inglou. . ,
JL TORMENT
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dwelling at
Inquire at this
2-24-16
1 TOR. RENT cicely furnished room
Fourth -street, close In. Inquire
orust the Observer office.
JL TQU RENT Furnished front room
fi !or weatlniaa. -close In. 1710 Fourth
Tt-Si. ..Phone
iTTTOR RENT F.r n'K'ui! rons ft!'
s housekeeping. Call Mrs. Zuber.
' "tV-uduftsraj vetting from Gto
-C7l .VWlt -CHy Rwnnler D. Cox
v' tlB lit'oyla who work lnt In thi
. -wenlug a rSnne to t'iKter. Ite-,;.-
Bember. thA rcglstrniln I los3
. . an March 4. 2-UI-21.
Help Wanted
WANTED District managers,
ents and sojlclters for new Wholt
Life and Ten Year 6 r cent Deben
ture bond, also best aatural doatl
and disability policy. No classiflca
tlon for occupation, tf'-i or sex. Goo:
pay. Mr. Meek, lOi Srexel Dld'K
Phlla., Pa., . 2-19-20.
ATTUNTION Mrs. T. W. King 1,
ready to resume her dressmaking
Call at 2102 Second Stvoet or phoi.
Red 3411. 2-21-28.
WANTED To borrow $1300 on gooj
real estate security , .Address "H"
Care Observer.
DON'T fall to examine the $1.00
hair brushes in our window You
will be surprised at the quality. This
week only. NEWILN DRl'O CO.
2-25-28
. MlUlncry 'Onmlng
"The first showing of early spring
"iDorttil hats will bo eld at Mrs. 1
Smith's millinery Btore Saturday.
'. .February 26. 1919.
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CLASS C IS
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Ll('OL ETl'K24 WITH THAI
FACT ASSIRI
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Gordon $3.00 Hats
Many new and attractive stapes in
stiff hats, Fedoras, crushers and tel
escopes. A shape to fit every head.
Best for $3.00
John B. Stetson Hats
A complete line of new novelties
and staple shapes. Colors black, grey
pearl, smoke, brown and blue. Also
several new shapes in Stetson stiff hats.
Stetson Prices $4.00 and $5.00
LONDON SLIP-ONS
This season's novelty in spring coats stylish, practical,
and durable. Wind Proof, Rain Proof, ust Proof.
$15.00 and $22.50
1 E 77f Shoes and Oxfords.
The shoe thats worth all you pay tor it. lhe-40- la
is strictly new, not extreme, but extremely neat. Comes
in tan oxblood and Hack in oxferds and Wgh shoes.
Prices $3.50 $4.00 and $5.00
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Clu8s C baseball under organized
irotectlon is now an assured fact for
a Grande, unless all indications
juddenly crumble to pieces Grant'
jincoln, the local promoters returned
nla l'roin a B()i!eo of , :onference
t N'aiUiia, Rolse and Baker City. Al!
T these towns favor a league, but n
ome rolnts the question was brought
lo as to the auvlsability of having
n the league the two Oregon tov,n3
Jaker City and La Grande, becau
n transportation expenses. Mr. L.111
0I11 is confident these objections art
imly minor, in fact, they have alread.
been overcome.. .
That ClasB C. ball is the partlcuia
brand desired is also another fact
Yesterday at Baker City Mr. Lincoln
conversed with the mining town pro
moters and found it true there that
the "C" brand is desirable.
Nampa has already subscribed ton
stderable4,money for the club, am!
will hold another meeting Wednesda)
to decide definitely. The Boise Com
nnrclal Club is behind the promotloi-
there and the capito city is anxious
to get in the gauij,.
By Thurday it will be known deil
nltely Just what shape the league h
in.
Embryo plans for a Western Idahc
league were quashed by the appear
ance of Lincoln in Boise, as promo
ter of the Inter-state League; The
other plans were immediately drop
ped In favor of the now populay sys
tem.
THE QUALM Y STORE
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or tne conveuuuu
ars. ;
there are five members of the cx-
ii-utlve commit teev and the president,
y Ice- president and secretary; arid the
reasurer are ex-officlo members p
I he executive committee. Mr. Meyers
iolds the distinction of the the ex-
hequer for the money handlers and
for that teason Is one 01 tne execu
tive committee. 7 .
Plans for an instructive convention
are already under way.
FIRST WORK
VERY
SLOW
LECTURE CANGELUD
from the date of the flriit publication
of this notice. . v . ,
Hrst Publication, January 25, 1910.
PARA L. THORNTON."
AAmlntatratrrz.
"urinr trv th non-arrival 01 iec-'
turer Powell today . the lecture to 44
have taken place this evening has
teen- indefinitely postponed, other j
notices tothe contrary in this issue
notwithstanding. ; . - .'
JUotice of Kates. '
t The Southern PacUiti ': Co. . ill Bell ,4
round trip excursion '-tickets tronij$
Portland. Oregon only, to Los Ange-1
lea and return as follows: '
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CASHIERS III
PEND
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a bu ; wrrlc Oa r
- Mht Hac!t vurntdbed tor
fucorala and private parties.
Baggage trarcferred Day and
Ktand at Tail's Cigar Store.
'Phone Rd 141.
NMRht Thoni Ma! H
K. ti. BCRHET.
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BROTHERS:
Quick Transfer:
1 WANTED A woman to stay ' ever
i togs with two children during the
aaLbernacle ' meetings. ' Phone Main
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W1IEU-T0WN (JETS NEXT STATE
CONVENTION
Money 'handlers will meet lu Eastern
Oretroti next June.
Fred L. Meyers, Cashier of the hp,
Graude National Bunk, haa returned
fn:in PoulanO where 'ho attended e
meeting of the state executive toip-
wlttee of the Oregon Bankers Asso
ciation Several matters of import
ance were discussed at a .vary ins
lengths, but the chief motive of cal!
1 ing the meeting at Portland, was.lo
Belect a meeting place for the next
convention. Pendleton has been chos
en and' June 24 and 23 were the dates
BOARD MEETS FRIDAY TO TAKE
FIRST STEPS,
it will be well along towards June
before actual construction of the new
high school will commence, has be
come evident. It will take about 60
days to get the bonds on the market .
and cash can be realized. Concur-
rentwlth the advertisement for the
bonds, can be run the advertisement
for plans and specifications, but It
is plausible- that the advertisements
for construction cannot well be let
until the bonds are sold.
It will keep the school board ex
tremely busy to care for the volumi
nous amount of detailB that will come
np and It will be a task of a real sort
to have the building ready for occu
pancy when the school opens next
year.
The school board meets next Fri
day night when the first prelimina
ries will be taken up. The adoption
1 f the bonds Saturday has been pub
lished in financial Wall Street pa
pers today.
Date of Sale, March 19th. The go
ing limit will be six days with final
return limit of 90 days from the date
of sale. Stopovers will be permitted
on going trip within the going limit
on the return trip, at any point en
route. within he final limit There
are two kinds of tickets to be sold.
One ticket Is a
the other is a ticket
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straight fare ticket
that include.9
transportation on the railroad, Pull- $
ma saleeper, on going trip, meals In
dining car on the going trip, Hotel
acommodctlon, special drives, elec
tric car rides and other special fea
On the straight fare ticket the
fare will be $40.50. On the special
feature ticket the fare will be $80.40.
The tickets under , the $40.50 rate
will have to be validated for return
nassage at Los Angeles. -The other
tickets do not require validation.
Please understand that these tick
ets are sold from Portland only, and
passengers desiring to take this trip
from this territory will be required
to furnish their tickets to Portland
and return.
Any fuither Information desired by
Intending passengers can be secured
from this of.leo upon application.
J. H. KEENEY. Ag ;nt.
VARD TRAFFIC AT STANDSTILL.
(Continued from. Page one'
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Notice to Creditors .
cea8ed.--Notlce Is hereby given that
the undersigned has been appointed
by the County Court of Union county,
MieKon, sitting In probate, adminis
tratrix ' of the estate of Calvin R.
Thornton, deceased; and all persons
Estate of Cflvln R. Thornton, De
having claims agabst the said estate
are hereby notified to present them.
trains and sent back agaln
Trails Soft Everywhere '
Hanger of land slides and of soft
lrks is becoming to be a problem.
No tickets are sold here for ' points 1 duly certified, to the undersigned at
east or Umatilla and Walla Walla on j her residence in La Grande. Oregon,
the Washing ton 'division- on account , or at the law office of Jno. S. Hod
of washouts. . ,., .. ' lain. In "aid city, wfchln-lx-months
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