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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1910)
I f V ',' '1- M W e have in a fresh lot of Queen Olives in bulk Heihz bulk Sweet Mixed Pickles " " Sour Plain " " " DiU Pickles " " Chow Chow "Bottled Goods Fresh Vegatables every Veeh " Bread, Pies and Cakes. Koval Grocerv f Bakerv m SHEEP FIHII FORMED J. D. MeKENNON, 805, AND WAB BEJf CHANDLER, PERSONEL Walter Fierce takes ever cattle own- ed by tea KcKennons Uerchantel Save I $10,000 In 1907 ffte Merchants t Oregon saved ove' 110,000 6k carryn j a part J or rner insurance in tneir T own company, the Oregon 7 Mercnaafs Muna Fre Is. 4 swance Association, of J a n-fiiAn Immmk Im 101)0 W 7 iney win save ji3,uiu 7 Durina he am neriad ffier neighbors were hand- v my uvcr 4i,jiv,wuw in J profits to outside companies in fne Oregon Merchants Afuua vol aet: INSURANCE AT C0S1 I A UMr TO VOlff LABi- rEs i PROMPTSETTLEMENT OF f LOSSES J : - A. J IV. OlVEK, Agenf : OB. B I. KEATINC THE CALT LAKE EYESIGHT SPE CIAIIST From cattl eowner to sheep owner la a atep taken by J. D. McKennon and others, which will give the sheep raising buslnes san Impetus In Union county. Mr. McKennon has formed a partnership with Warren Chandler and "Jerry" McKennon and the firm will be known as McKennon, Son & Chandler. The cattle owned by Mc Kennon & Son, numbering 250 head, have been sold to Walter M. Pierce. To begin with the new firm will purchase 2500 head of sheep and a greater portion of them will run on the McKennon ranch up Five Points creek. Ud to date, sheen rnlnlno' has tint been on an extensive bn In thin I county, but within a few years th'a) firm alone will hv a hnnri to compare favorably In size with any now running in their sister coun ties, where sheep raising Is carried on an extensive scale. Correct me P TP . ss iroF master For Wi en and Young Men Who Want the Best Alfred Benjamin Clothing $20.00 to $35.00 Stetson and Gordon Hats $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 J. E. Tilts Shoes and Oxfords $3.00 to $5.00 WW 'Is now at HOTEL S0MMEB AVIATION FOR CITY PWB LE $1.50 to $2.50 Hosiery and Neckwear In Many Neat New Patterns 8ECEETAKY CIHKtH CONSULTS WITH HAMILTON After Rose Carnival, aviators may be hud at rcasonnble figure. Tetlng Tlace Third Ward Tie voting place '", lr the Third wr for the city election March 14, Don't fall to see him about your eyes Zf if. Will be 808 Adams Avenue. or glasses if you are having trouble HWI D. E. COX. Recorder, with them. DONT W A IT da n Secretary Win. Church of the Com mercial Club arrived home todav from Portland where he was an interested spectator during the recent aviation and while there held consultation "Clrdraan" Hamilton who did the won derful feats with the bl-plane during the Portland meet. That there is a possibility of wine ed men and a machine comlnir to Xa Grande during the county fair next ran is now becoming apparent. Mr. Church took up the matter with Ham ilton, but the price necessary to onng pamllton here would be enor mous. However, there is a way out a n f f D in iwy our cot- u lee business in-a hOW lbs and out ' Tea business ins creased 466 IbsX ; -'fi,-:''--,,..! lkS i?4fejt Coffee & lea SofeAgenfs:a for the Chase a 0- '"' '" " ' I" """ ' - "" ' 1 ii mimi 1 I, .in. .,.,. ar:i I . rrrvrf. ,. . , 1. ym A . ' ' - . .. -O liSloilorass & Eidcrhicmcr-Stein Clothing Fo- Boys and Young Men When you buy it here you know it is right in Style, Workmanship and Price THE QbALIi Y STORE . . - . n of that which mey eliminate the ex horbltant cost for next spring there will be many machines and aviators at the Portland Rose Show and at that time negotiations with them may result in closing a contract that will be within the financial attainments of the local Club. That a flying ma- chins would be novel and unique at traction for the fair goes without say ing, and If the cost can be fixed at a reasonable figure, it Is likely that the fair will have an aviation meet in connection with the regular at tractions. PERSONAL WORKER U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Ore. pon, January 24th, 1910. Notice is hereby given that Irwin D. Smuts, whose postofflce address is AlIceL Oregon did, on the J4th day of June, 1909, file In this office Sworn Statement and Application 2 South, Range 40 Bast. Willamette Meridian and the timber thereon, un der the provisions of the act of Jane S, 187S, and acta amendatory, known as the Timber and 8tone Law," at such value as might be fixed by appraisement, and that, pur suant te such application, the land and timber hare oeen appraised at 1380.00, the Umber estimated at 320 000 board feet, at $1.00 per M, and the land $60.00; that said applicant will offer final proof in support of ola application and sworn state ment on the 21st day of April, before the Register and Receiver, United States Land Office at La Grande. Oregon. Any person Is at liberty to pro test this purchase before entrr. m Initiate a contest at any time before patent issues, by filing a corroborat ed affidavit la this office, allttln cta which woall dsfeat the entry. FOR REVIVALS GRADUATE OF MOODY BIBLE SCHOOL COMES HERE Take charge of personal workers' class this afternoon. Miss Edith Harland, who Is a grad uate of the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago and who comes to La Grande to co-operate in the Johnson cam paign arrived Tuesday afternoon and conducted a personal workers' class at the tabernacle at 3:30 this after noon. Miss Harland is a woman of striking personality and Is very pro ficient In her line of work. Her pres ence adds new emphasis to the note of victory so resonant in the cam paign now on In our city. She will conduct a workers' class in the tabernacle at ' 4 each after noon, except Monday, during the se ries of meetings. - j New Garden and Flower Blue Grass and White Clover Seed V xdncE for rruLicATiojr Depertaeit ef tae Iaterier. - V