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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1910)
ITEMXO OBSERVE!?, iA C?cAME 7 a a . In balltc tdve 'hz oI!o w AtiaUa?Radish,-ikrei-mUlltr Turnip, Hue Cms, Sweet as, Wx, Onion,.ytllow and ltd, White Clover ' Ikbbzrd Squph, Sweet Cprn, Pop Corn, four vsrittks Beans, Parsnips; Utile Gen Pcis, Caz!s, Csmts A feoo'&iggipi-ifie ; olio v!afj'EotJsesi G ..C : Mors? Sz.Co. -:p -: Ferry & Co feTTISON BROS, GROCERIES i he liar; o;d3 Seed Co. ThePcrtJaiid 82 :d Co. Mandville&Kinfr H u PHONE BLACK 81 " 'l'iiiiwiwxiiiv-' mil i" tii Or.SGOS i . 4 A3) Li, J):rft- It - . ; 4-,,. nnrj X I I X J . 3 ' O OOOO A'-' " , LOCAL iTSas,-' Y ,;; ;f A A & A A ! .. 4 Tom De- Bord of Cove Is in the city today -on business.,, , r .J. . Herbert Coons Is in the city with a bunch of Worses from Cove. ' - J,..Vil Glldden ad , wife of Newark, N..J., are registered at the Foley. . ,Benr puffy' la" among the business: visitors' from across the . valley to-1 day. . ' .... -; "Johnny: Blumenstein left this morn ing "to visit" nis brotnw -nooon , Elgin for a few. days. . L. Parks thQ, Elgin jeweler , return ed home this morning after, visiting Baker City. . " 7' y - Geo., Rader, a prominent stockman, of Loqg Creek, Grant county, Is here 'today.,. T," : "'. ':t' - r D. C. Stillwell who is working at Summerville, was a ipaBsenlger : on today's train for that 'city. yV 'i ' ' .i v .'v' K. West and A. T, Hil are in Boise attending a big horse sale. They are expected home tomorrow. ,f i'V. S. Canfleld circulation manager of the Wallu WallaUnion is. visiting his parents Rev. and Mrs. Canfleld. It Is evident by the shipment of wire fencing consigned to , Simon Woodell that he lis Improving his farm near Allcel. ; Mrs. Geo. Greiger who has been Ft Hot Lake for Beveral weeks Is expected,,to be able 10 return home .. tomorrow.. -Jt Tomorrow , evening there wlll be a. special meeting of the Royal Arch Masons to confer the Mark Master's degree. All members and visiting brethren are cordially invited. : P. W. Porter who was called home to attend the funeral of . a, brother who was killed in a railroad wreck is expected to arrive home this ev ening. , :u '..'.-,' ' Mrs. Ames, the North Side lady so gruesomely burned some time ago and now a patient at the Fourth St. Sanatorium, is reported to be recov ering rapidly and is practically past the Hanger point She still suffers . excruciating ; pains occasionally." 7 , Alex Ferguson one of . the early pioneers of this valley, who . lives near Island City, will celebrate his 83d birthday anniversary tomorrow. We do not believe there is another county' in the state which contains as many of the original pioneers as Union county. This is accounted for In two ways; our healthy climate and our ! fertile 'soil and pleasant home conditions are such that few care to change their locations. U OEOROE PALMER, Pres. ' F. L. MEYERSCashter. - ; , LA GRANDE NATIONS BANK OF LA G1UNDE, OREGON Depository - Capital and Surplas $180,003.00 DIRECTORS George Palmer J vIiolrrtC! W.J. CKur I . Aw. Meyers W. 14 Pierce yikti vsi mpla resources cad tzz'Jiix wt can ren der pa ,' ecsrisa csd trza'yoq bzdnezs 1 Pendleton is the center, of ector,-' Oon this week. '. " ' T. a' Bramwell who has been ill r over two weeks, la a trifi belt. today. ---' f ' . , '- t Frank Bay. of Bay & Zweiftl, tUv plumbers,Ais in trailer today or. company business. , 1 I;" : ; " Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Eoynton, who have been visiting friends In this city the past few 'days, returned "to Ba ker county this morning'. ' ' William ; Miller has been ron?no to his home for Beveral daj-B, but is ; 1 ronnrtail in' Km 1 .1 i i . . . . t today ,': ; "'. . ... Before, going' to Califprnia to make their future home," Mr. and Mrs." J. W. Dickey,' who recently sold their farm in Baker county, will Visit La Grande friends in the near future. Mrs. John;i Goodell, . of. Cordova, Alaska, whow Ith her "son Laurence has 'tssn ' visiting hef slBter ' Mrs. George Carpy, left today for Port land and Salem. At Salem she will visit her brother, Governor Benson and then return to her home In Alas ka. 1" r. jf..; -- r . B. S. Thompson, a well remem bered club man of the city is her today on his way from Portland to New York, accompanied by his bride Mr, Thomson left our' lovely little city as a lonely Elk, which naturallj brings up the question as' to whos! next buy it is: also "I love my Elk.' but oh you deer." ; "'- ,.; :-,, A Land Snap A 164 acre farm, 1 1-4 miles" from town and 1 1-2 miles from ratlraod Running stream of wated through p ace. 65 acres under ditch and that la tollable. The rest can be farmed as soon as he timber 1b taken off. Best situation In the county for fruit 160 trees on the place. House of 8 rooms, two story; barn 36x46. Price $6150. Inquire V ; ;J ' ; K. M. blTTEBRANDT '' lnd Phone 27A. Eummerville. Ore. Treasurer's Call or City ; Warrants . Notice is hereby giventhat there are. now - funds on hand to pay all outstanding warrants issued on Gen eral Fund of . La Grande City up to and including No. 7915, endorsed Oct. 13th.' 1908. . ; : ' . " Iunterest on all warrants on Gene ral Fund from No. 7473 to No. 7915, Inclusive, ceases from- this date. La Grande, Oregon, March 26th, 1910.; V- RAY W, LOGAN, . City Treasurer ' H, M. A. Meeting; " The B. M. A. wil meet tomorrow night at the home of A. W". "Nelson. All members should attend. Dr. W. D. McMillan Painless Dentistry La Grande National Bank Bldg. ' . Both Phones V.. W. L. BRENHOLTS, Asst. Cash. C. C. Penington G. L. Clearer F. M. Byrkit W. L. Brenholta Vy Young Men want clothes with "snap" and "class." These features can best be secured by having your clothes made to order by '. Vil ii ii n mmtutr - The new Spring line com prises the largest and "swell est" 'assortment of Scotches and Cassimeres ; in Gray shades ever shown. , The clothes f re guaranteed to fit you and to be flawlessly made. . v;.;':": We will be only too glad to show you through the line no obligation incurred on your part : yv;.':,i.vKMCAf''AstDv.,: 111 8 Adams. AvVuiie ; ' rienty of Coal The Grande Ronde Cash company has just received several carloads of choice coal and are prepared ;to fill large or small orders Immediately. Ladies Attention ..Ilouse' cleaning time Is here. For. get the old way of whipping your carpets. Save half the cost and all of . the work by getting the Vacume House Cleaner. Cleans everything from floor to eclllng. Carpets, Ruga, unholstered rurnlture, Bedding, Cur tains, etc., . thoroughly cleaned. Up holstering, mattress making and fur niture repairelng nicely and neatly done. For estimates call at 108 Fir Street or Phone Red 3941, 3-T-tf. J. M. BOWLSBT, Prop. From the Car W ndow ,Toa can see the wonderful pano rama of the fertile Irrigated and grar ig lands, wheat fields and stock ranches of Southern British Colom bia and Alberta If yon travel via the Sco-Spokane Route Tickets for sale by all O. K & N. agents (a Oregon, Washington and Idaho.''-, sy. V'-'.-A U Carte Dining Car Service, Cea. partmeat ObservaHoa cm ad Superior Toarlst Sleeper etalls JBertha LlterataM i i i i I 1 l I I V I V J iii i i i t. 1 A 0. H. Jaekioi . J. g. Caaser -V- T. P. A. Oea Act 14 Wall St. Spokane : . P ; J. A. 0L1VEB . V basrllne ' wool ; V A A A' A A A 0-. A a'a A j - Saturday Ribbon Sale ' ; ' Don't niloa 1i ua Vm An.. Easter, - too, . Ribbons for less than i half the regular price. No. 11, 18c per -yard, "it's a,snap, The'. Golden RuloCompany. Treasurer's call for County and Scalp "; -;'; Bojcaty Warrants, f Notice is hereby given that the .un dersigned Treasurer of Union Coun, ty Oregon, has funds on hand to payl scalp bounty fund,, which were endor sed prior to AugUBt i, 1909. Interest on the above ceases on the 15th day of March, 1910. ;'r '. v-f ;JOHN FRAWLEY. i Treasurer o Union County, Oregon. Sunlight truly describes the brilliancy of this' new Tungsten lamp fbr elec tric light. With the same amount of electric current Its wire fila ment, radiates from two to three times5 as much light as the ordi nary 'carbon Incandescent. : Use ' r Lamps in -Your Home . They will cut your light bill In two or, double your Illumination without extra cost. Try a O. E. 40-watt lamp at first It con sumes one-fifth less electric cur rent and is twice as brilliant as the 16 candle power carbon lamp you now use. . f.. ..rTrr- - POWER COMPANY T5 Neatest Uniqwsh Movelest Line of Easter Novelties Seldefs ICE CREAM PARLORS OPEtl Aftei DaW Ihe Finest Kfete;ani 7 ruck Lahd on Earth 40 Acre Trads--4lOO. pefAcreZ v. : 'Transportation and Market facilities 'Unexcelled. j you jvanf it sef Jo fruit yie will doit for you and giye it the best of cari at actual cost. Term within the reach of all. Call and let t us explain; Office LOGAJ-SpRWOpD REALTYCO la Grande national Bank Building "Nev Lines Added Having,purchased the Gement, Lime, Plaster line of 0. F. Goolidgs we are now prepared to fill all demands, in addition to our regular FEED and FUEL business.. Just i eceived Garof fresh alfalfa meal and a car of. joal. , r ; ' ' . v " " ' Both Phones-. GRANDE RONDE GASH CO. ALFALFA MEAL It takes the place of bran. lVbetter AANHA. For MHh Cowsllt ana cheaper can't be beat. SEEPS n Waters-Stanchfield Produce Co. !FLOUR. FEED, WOOD 1410 Adams Ave. PHONES: Black 2U Independent 451 Blew 13 JOTT U 1X1 sioazat vn1h We handle only the best quality and onr stock Is new and fresh. Ton will not be disappointed If yon plant yonr garden with onr SEEDS. Sf?ar XU U2I