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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1910)
fcVfc.M.M. UHiLKvEH, LA UUXDE OCEfiOS' HE -TONIGHT'S hML- - The Mlnature Edison. Lucky Number. Strong TonicPathe. The Roman.' . . Bong "Carry Me Home.' hit iioiiit'i 1 .. C Those who possiby can should at-1 tend the debate betee the Pendle-1 toa.and La Grande high school teama 1 mis evening at the L. p. a' Taber-. nacle. The Tuneral of Mrs. Mary MulIIn, a sister of TV J. Ormond of this city, who died at Nampa recently, was held this afternoon at the Ormond home. . P. M. Oilnger of Milton, - who baa;; been with the alleged Hill surveying, crew for three weeks, and who came to La Grande last night with' the, crew, la an old time friend of Bridge Superintendent Campbell and the two pxchaged visits briefly this morn-; Ing. I ' Absolutely , The city council meets, this even lng. The paving contract proposl-. ;. tlon is one that la' giving the conn- ell- no small amount of trouble. They ... . .. . ,.-. :tt: -.? .if MS '- "a tjere a .coluslon : among the bld- ' .. . ' '.' ' ' ' . 7 T dersJ : V-'. " V- ; -5 O O C fi ' F..S. Bramwell Is home from a hur-tt rjedtrip to the metropolis. :. ; jf "County Judge J. C. Henry arrived (home today 'rom'"a. business trip to I Portland. ' E. E. fiddle,; the Island itjr'capi- J o 0 ' : ,'s:. soaiiY' , ' O-'0r'"0' O O.-,1" " '; j ' Lzzrovsa C:a fever fa?fh ( ' ix crease noixna stock Great addition to the equipment of the Ilurriman Lines Salt Lake City, April 13. In addi tion to 40 passenger coaches arriv ing here for the Oregon Short Line, the road Is today preparing to place an order for $5,000,000 worth of roll ing stock. The Increased order Is due to anticipations of a season of prosperity. ' ' Ilocse ckanli-s t'e I 1. re, Ttr jet the oil way of :'- r joa carpets. Save half the co.;t h of the work by getting tU Vacunu House Cleaner. Cleans everytbiui from floor to eclllr.g. Carpctd,.Ilus3 unholstered Furniture, Bedding, Cur tains, etc, thoroughly cleaned. Up hol8teri3g, mattress making and fur niture repalreing nicely and neatlj done. For estimates call at 10G Fir Street or Phone Ked 3941. 8-7-tt J. M. EOm.SBY, P or Phone Black 01 MOTUER WAS HITIDERED. Such, is belief of her son who starts v Investigation. ; ?HannIbal, Mo., April 13. Wade Alaxwell, son ot Mrs. Gertrude Max- The Womaaa.t.'I6relgn $ MlssIonarT;. S61etyrpf!.the Ht'pt. church illeet tomorrow' at the home of Mrsi iT C, I tilist, arrived tome ' today"Jtrom at Heniry at.2:30 oclock.- f.,v,V r "iruuu viatu -i?j mo Jiivuiug rvauu micu wm-uw uuiuug uia wuit uwmku ww V .,' ' . . " , " k " '5v I entertained Friday' dvettlng'of' ; fhii'. tbe . trunk ' and was4 suffocated. '..Mrs. t. - Vj at. tuo i . . ' t tivtbtjl uuitiv, . pwell whose body was' found In a trunk In her noma at Palmyra, re fuses today to 'accept the cononer's rived today; from' Seattle; where "thtey 't have beeV; visttIng friends' and Irans ) acting' business matters.' ' H. P. Lewis left today for points I in;XTmatIlla county, intending to visit at: Pendleton and Athena -on business matters. . '..pr -):: a Nate Ardrey, son of "Receiver 'AV j drey of the Portland land office, Is here, Intending to ' remain about . a month, to care for his father's piano tuning routes... . - -ri'"-',--: Xi'-" -V , i 'A:. -'AV;. Mrs. Jt A. Harned and child i ar rived i today from Portland and will be the guests " of ther -parents' and with Mesdames Molltor ' and CV H.: Conkey ." as the'Bostesses. r" . "; r T)fa -Order 'ot the . Eastern Jstaf glve their i monthly " Boclal' meeting this evening. On f such occasijms here Is always a" good attendance, a?n4 those present :have ' an enjoyable time. All the men members have received tokens the object of which will be made known this evening. Maxwell had about $40,000 and the son believes that she was murdered for this money. He - has begun an independent Investigation.. INVESTIGATION POSTPONED DrM: D. McMillan painless Dentistry -grandparent?; :Mr,ana MrWj- Natmal Bk B!d9- President afraid that Immunity, be ' graned If they testify. : Washington,' April 13.After a con ference betwee'Taft and Representa tive Hill at the White House today It was reported that the congression al investigation of the so-called Su gar Trust would be inexpedient at this time.; It was feared th'at immuni ty might fe granted the offenders If they testify 'before the investigating committee.' Richard F. Carrol find' .Ifl III Gim' iu Tlie Alaskan" at the Steward Opera. Douse Saturday evening, t 1 BARGAINS : , ' . i ... ' Farm, Fruit f.nd Improved lands. The fo'Jowlr-cr ' will 'attract the 1 at tention of the home seeker.. 80 acres lmoroved. 65 acres un- " der cultivation '";;;....;;. 4 f S.bbti. I mile from Summervllle 6,600 40 ' acres all ImproTed, ; 3 i-1 ' T j miles "from Summervllle . ....3,000 100 acres Improved. 40 under . 1 i cultivation ........ 4,500 40 acres adjoining Summervllle " 1 ' ' i-choice fru't or alfalfa land. i can be Irrigated. A bargain 0,000 240 acres, ' well Improved,' un- f , der cultivation. ' Hay, grain ' and fruit ....... .18,000 160 acres. 30 acres bearing or; : chard, 30 acres new orchard, : all apples; 100 acres pas ture. Terms on application Choice stump land, particular - ly adapted to fruit Industry. S to 6 miles from Summer tille. Per acre..... 412X0 to $20. Timber and other property. r . H. C BINEIIART. : .ieal Estate Giunmerville, Ore. I')' O I . .. . ,. . . ..... ,rCelery Asparagus ' Spinach H. H. Lettuce v" n Radishes Head Lettuce Rhubarb i V ..... .. ' - , . v i . 'irt ,V- jiUsi i w""1. i it.! ilmt 'w fc.M.1 mir.-' -vriT- .T'Mi' "- Wl k' --" - yt i . -i M : WILLCOCK i .. ,, . .. 4 BROTHERS: : Quick .-Transfer', Tbones: Njglit, Black .1X71. Notice to the Public 1 1 " ' -. - .-. ' ' ,-.. . . ", , "... ' . ... ).... .' . .. You can save all the Middleman's larjre preflts bv purchasing your Mission . Furniture direct from our Factory at factory prices.' .s;x.,rv -:; AVe are manufacturing Solid Oak Mission Furniture and selling it direct to the people in "Sections.". savins you from 50 to 100 per cent. i You can buv our furniture in ''Sections,'' set it up and finish it yourself, and it will actually cost you less than the dealer would have to pav for it . )' You do not have to pay the factory profit, then the iobbers profit r and then the retailer's profit v You only have to pa? or e profitr ours. We absolu v telv sruarantee every piece of furniture we sell to please vou of ; Vour monev : will be returned at once. . '-'X: jU;.'"t h prX ' ; .;: A'-' : ' " r : ' . Our furniture is not the common cheap kind, but every piece is. high ; grade solid oak, genuine mission and; honestly made. . i v ; Nev Lines Added Having purchased the Gemerit, Lime, PJaafer Una of 0. F. Goolidgs we are now prepared to fiU all demands, addition to our regularFEED ard .FUEL bushwss. Just leceived Gar offresh alfalfa rr.cal and a oar of 3oal. ' . N ' Both Phones- - . GRANDE R0NDE CASH CO. 8 AIFAIPA r.lPA! It takes the place of brani Is better and cheaper For Ainh Cows'it , can't be beat. Anyone can set up and finish our. "Sectional" furniture. We have made it simple ior vou.r It re quires not over 30 minutes to assemble and complete any of our designs. No tools are reauired. ; ; v ; a.-.i: , We furnish choice Qf five colors bf stain, glue, wat, and in fact everything to make the piece complete in every detail. . Think this idea over. It's a ' good one. You will like it. . ; We know that after you have received vour first order from us that vou Will be a Permanent customer of ours pnd vou will re-order and tell . vour friends about us. Send card for catalogueIt tells the whole story, J Factory,' Salesroom', Office,;;' "441 ..; HavTthorris '; Av.ciiue,;:: Portland,.;,; Oregon. lM; A :V:' :"Iom:.Fact6ry-'to :Home ; a ; : V -V.; : asg jtr.w,g:rirjig4rgii..ii".-"." . -.g ' MUniauishn I ..li ic' S v tne of I 1 Special ill mmmmmBmmmmMmmmmmi lllll - J I. . . fci.itiiinnil ;;: 'j f WAMkomM 'MA:A';htoBN-A:m Ve handle only the host qnality and our stock Is new aud frcBh. leu will not be disappointed If you plaut your garden with cur SEEDS, I Waters-StaiicM ield : Produce Co, FLOURV FEED, WOOD 1410 Adams Ave. PHONES: a Black 121! . Independent 1 SBWPMI Iff iWABtaUtadUSIiJi GEOROE; PALMER, Pres. . W. L. DRENHOLTS, Asst. Cash. , , F. J. HOLMES. VIcc-Pres. SHERW OOD WILLIAMS, 2ndssti Cash . ; p.. l. meyers, gaum LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK OF LA GRANDER OREGON - United States Qepo;itory Capital and Surplus $180,C00.C0 George Palmer J. J Holmes W. 3. Chur DIRECTORS t C. C. Penington G. X. Cleaver F. M. Byrllit Meyers W. L. Brenholts W. M Pierce With our ample resources and facilities we can-render you efnnt Service and handle your business 'a:a,'. ;a:a'::;; to your entire satisfaction ; .,;'.:'.'. i. It fit i r, i , iL-1 m . . m EL,