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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1910)
THE ETENISG 0 BSEKYEL, Li G2A5DE, 0BEG03. We have in a fresh lot of Queen Olives in bulk Heinz bulk Sweet Mixed Pickles Sour Plain " " Dill Pickles " " Chow Chow " Bottled Goods Fresh Vegatables every Week Bread, Pies and Cakes. i Royal Grocery ' Bakery SEW CCT-OFr . (Continued from Page one Merchants! Save J IDR.W H. KEATING 7 ' . v. .. , $io,uuu In 1901 the Merchants J u Oregon saved ove' $0,OC0 by carryn? a part J of their insurance In their J own company, fhe Oregon J Merchans Mufua Fre As- J surance Assocafon, of Dayton, Oregon, n 1903 J they will save $15,000 J During the same period fher neighbors were hand- in - t ..... n enn inn v iffy ucf i,juv,vww hi $, proffsfooufsJecompanes , ', $ J'nffte Oregon Merchanfc 4 muiuai jvu yti. INSURANCE ATCOSl J A UMIT TO YOUR LIABIL- ines J PROMPTSETTLEMENT OF J LOSSES J . ; ; J IV. OUVER, Agent THE SALT LAKE EYESIGHT SFE-I CIAU8T 4 -A SI I- now at HOTEL S03LMEB k: Toting Place Third Ward The voting place for the Third ward for the city election March K 1910, will be 906 Adams Avenue. to the river where the road passes. The maps will be forwarded to the Secretary of the Interior and permis sion asked for a right of way across that portion of the lands' crossed that belong to the public domain. Pri vately owned land will be secured by the usual method The map shows the cut-off to be 23.84 miles In length and It Is esti mated that about 23 miles will be cut off the total distance to Portland from La Grande. While there are several rumors afloat it Is apparent that the La Grande freight division will be from La Grande to the new town west ot Umatilla, whatever the name may be. Some Say Stanflcld One report that Is given consider able credence Is that the division point will be Stanfleld, reducing th La Grande division Instead of adding to It as would follow. In the former case. While. Superintendent BolUns was here today and personally filed the maps, nothing could be learned as to the plans of the company in this respect. Umatilla will be on the Washington division main line if the division point la placed at or near Coyote. Otherwise, It la not llftely such will be the case. INDICTMENT WAS FAULTY CHANDLER CASE STILL DEFER. ' BED ANOTHER DAT. Permission given to file an amended complaint In case In the case of the State vs. Rube Chandler It was found that there was an error In the Indictment and Dis trict Attorney Ivanhoe received per mission to amend the same and it is expected that the case will come up for hearing tomorrow. Today the case of the State vs. W. W. Seeley Is on trial, wherein the defendant is charged with stealing a revolver from Stlllwell Bros. Don't fall to see him about your eyes or glasses if you are having trouble l-ll-U- IJLLIS OUT OF HOSPITAL Kansas City, March 11. Jere Lillls who was slashed with a butcher knife by Jack Cudahy Saturday night, will leave the hospital today. He will car ry a big scar on his face all bis life. He said today that Cudahy , and the chaffeur sneaked up on him from be hind, and that a great Injustice had D. E. COX, Recorder, with them. DOJiT WAIT DO IT been done Mrs. Cudahy. VBSM W- In 1909 our cof- Q n a a n w.. m.- mil .i-i-i r n, -n n ml r nm.i , D fee business in- 1,040 lbs and our q Tea business in- J creased 466 lbs. A Sole Agents a for the Chase Correct Dress for Easier For Men and Young Men Who Want the Best Alfred Benjamin Clothing $30.00 to $35.00 & Sanborn Coffee & lea E2 Snodg rass ' i s nnjr EX Stetson and Gordon Hats $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 J. E. Tilts Shoes and Oxfords $3.00 to $5.00 Manhattan Dress Shirts $1.50to$2.50 Hosiery and Neckwear In Many Neat New Patterns Eiderhiemer-Stine Clothing For Boys and Young Men When you buy it here you know it is right in style, Workmanship and Price 17 THE QLALIiY STORE COLLECTION TONIGHT At the tabernacle will be for unfortu nate Ames family. The collection to be taken at the tabernacle this evening will be turn ed over to the Ames family, the mother of five children whose ages are from one month to 11 years, Is now In the sanatorium bordering on death as the result of the terrible effect of Are. The family Is needy and worthy. HAN SAID U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Ore gon, January 21th, 1910. Notice Is hereby given that Irwin D. Smuts, whose postofflce address Is AlloeL Oregon,, did, on the 24th day of June, 1909, file In this office Sworn Statement and Application 2 South, Range 40 Bast, Willamette Meridian and the Umber thereon, an der the previsions of the act of June S, 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 SSfift Oft tho tlmhov aattmotoy a. 4AA 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, ueiorw we register ana nee elver. 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, alleging facts which would defeat the entry, i C- "iBAKTwmrri TO BE DEAD New York, March 11. It Is rumored on the stock ex- change today that J. P. Mor- gan dropped dead at Flor- ence, Italy. The report la denied. The orgin has not been discovered. Jilght Letter Service Popular. The night letter service recently In stalled by tho Western Union tele graph company Is proving very pop ular and will probably be more so as the public learns of the plan. Some letters have been sent out each night since the plan wr.s adopted. FOR SALE Ford, four cylinder, fuU enclosed leather top runabout auto, for sale or trade at a bargain. Dr. C. H. Law, Union. Oregon. New Garden and Flower cr 1C Blue Grass and White Clover, Seed 50TICE FOB PCBLICATI05 DepartBM94 el the Iatcrler. c CitywocGty