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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1910)
iCBOSS. BLUE 3I0UTAI..S. gijow is irPtf.c.l! all gout- tvtsa : The Meachan? roa-J acros3 the Eluc Mountains is no v o;)Cu, accoiding to IX. HV Kinner ol u'anjsld Washing ton, 'b arrived in Pendleton : last renlng from La Grande and who is fie first man to come through this gaason- Kinner says the -snow ' Is practically all gone and is disappear- totg rapidly, while the only difficulty encountered was muddy roads, fallen trees and the washed out bridge at Hilgard, Bays the Pendleton E. O. " ." According to this man the roads will nrohablT he mtiddy for Borne lit tle time, but - the fallen trees have bow all been removed and' the' bridge cross the Grande Ronde at Hilgard will be open for travel by tomorrow. Ee says the deepest enow he encoun tered was not more than 2 1-2 feet saa mis was oniy in a ji'"""0 abort stretches at a time. He was delayed on the other side of Kamela Ujr three fallen trees, but he tool tieae out and tnoBe oetween K.ameia and Meacham had been taken out by wjood haulers so that the road la now pen and passable.' '' r Kinner says the washed out bridge at Hilgard proved to be his greatest obstacle, but he crossed the stream h mnnine nis wagon over or nana , . oa. boards which were laid down for 1 hto by the bridge builders and then bjL swimming hla horses. He brought nnr a fiearv load . so- he ' thinks no neea tear oeing oie-ta mane tne . fnfnr TTn fnnnd RftVflrftt neAnla on bothvsitle. of the mountains who were waiting-to ascertain of the road was opens 1 V 5''riV'' i'.uS-A.- ;: .r--..;'V.,i ' ' " V' f. , Buys; Sheet Sweeper. - i Paved: streets without being clean d dally? axe little less preferable than eartft and a rain makes them ipsf aa-ddy.' ' ; ' ... ; -i .. :1 , To be- p to date the city yester day closed" a contract with D. M. Kelly raced? agentv for the purchase of a Itndebaker street sweeper at a fries :". f $4601. ;:"-v.r'.;:.- - ?';S-S"-l '1 Kelly; ordered the by Bitww yesterday from Partlaad and ttr should " arrive hers la about welt Baker Democrat, v . Jiolicf of Jlct-lluy. "All of tbe : ladios living In Li Grande ewho who had charge of, cr circulated subscription . lists In cou necUon with the cbautauqua are ra quested to call at the home of Mrs C P. Newlln, 802 Main Ave., Friday afternoon at 2:30. Ey order of SUBSCRIPTION COMMITTEE Snowballs In Theatre A To Bit in a comfortable tueatrr seat and "swap" snowballs . with r. pretty girl will be the pleasure o? all those who attend the performance of "The Alaskan," that musical com edy success that comes to the Stew ard on next Saturday. The snowball battel between teh audience", and the squimo girls Is only one -of the bir features Introduced into thlB musical comedy gem!. As . the same excel lent ast formerly identified' with the piece will be brought here it Is "not to be wondered at. the local lntesesv being taken. Seats went on sale to day. . 2I(idtrn Houe WauU-d Any one having a modern bouse for j j.) ffnt, kindly kav u:fc:. nation regard'',! ir.g tho same at the Observer ou.co. Will want the -house not later than Mav, 1st. . i.f.if . . , i i'3 ? " L ( i i i : "Woodlark" Squirrel Poison la the most reliable and destructive agent yet devised for the extermination of Gophers, Squir jrels, Sage Rata end Fnlrk Dogs. ' It b the cheapest insurance against their ravages. , Every kernel la warranted to kill. Climatic changes or moisture of the earth do not destroy its strength. Re quires no urnso oa fsspaaatiok. Is always ready for use. No other is so good, Dealers will refund the purchase price if oot as claimed. Pamphlet free. Hoyt Chshicax, Co., Portland; Oregon -Throws YItroI at Girt San Francisco; April 13. Ruth "Wll son a young girl Into whose face "vlt rol was squirted by a man yesterday afternoon, probably will not lose the sight of her left eye according to' an eye specialist attending her to day. ( Indications are she wll only be marked by a scar on ber right cheek Police In cities around the bay , have Joined in the searchor a youth nam ed, Vanpamp Redfern, who lsaccus- ed.by the gorl'f family, of beinb the HZIP MAKE igger,;; Jubilee ITettlns. The Ellis Dying mid Etsm and rwh Dry Cleanlug ftijed for an! dfhvert I. All members of the Jubilee Society are requested to meet at my home I f t on Jefferson Ave. tonight. ' I ? ; "RALPH MURCniSON. . j J. Pion e in 6ll, Maialfe y. Build Dopof Sfrcef ft TT 1 )., 0 . 90,000 1-year jStarlcAppleTree, Idaho rovrn, specially for Idaho planters at 25 per cent discount from prices quotet!. We have in stock" at our Twin Falls Nurserv 90,000 first class 1-year 3 to 5 ? foot at)ple trees,-readr -for immediate shipment to" Idaho planters. These trees revere crown at Twin Brails under the supervision of Mr. C. H. Fuccate, a prac- v Special The most startling ri qi Maa tUl ware ever ffr4 t Oraac. JT nice .clean line ( jrtofle psKerji Kat U sure to atf aet tie teeti aa.d aert buyer oa Ml atraf, AstI SSI In our barbate iNUHrtiMit m- Wash Basbi, It 1-4 Wash Baste, U tat.. , . . . . ... . . .Ms tl Cart Differ Col.Ple fiat Ifce Golden title Co. mae pf Miss Wilson In the high schol and Js said ,.tobe., madly, infatuated J wim i nor.: n or a long iimo ue nas been sending her Incoherent' love let ters, j ; ; I- ,' . ' ' ''t Chief Joseph ' The best In the aarket at aay price but ao higher. - Tho WMto Swan Wkk the txospUom of the Chief Josesh brand, H tit best on the La. Grande Market A trail will caa- yla'ce the most akiptloaL . 7r fait by JUI JeIert. iailsraiide: .i Install a Porchlight LticaL nurserymen, well known to the tree planters ot the state. . ;f..l i ' Orders will be 'filled in order received,' b prices $ ailoted, less' 25 per cc w.,'wimt fnr mcTi- in fnil with order. FrfiififM will D8 prepaid on ovders a nt dis mount- ' wu 91.W.VU no u vrut vj ..4 CAN TOW IMAGINE How bright, cheery and progres sive this city will aeera when there Is 'ft orch llfifct barnfcag eaoh ev esifig. la front of every residence. InsUlllsd nt a fiat rate of 50 cents per aaonti, Call us a pand find ; out aU about ,jt ,;.v . : , . . . EAS TERM OB EE S 31 J.)GH J AHA .l-rPBllOllt'. 5,00? ,20.000' 15,000 ' ; 5,000 30.000 5.000 5.000 ,5.000 , Variety ' ' s Black Ben IStark Delicious Jonathan - ' Ctark Kins David 'T.oni Beauty Kpitisnbursr -. t Ktayinan Vincsap t Viac:ap : each '10( i $2.70 4.50 3.70 4X3 3.70 f 3.20 3.23 2.70 100 '40 32 '40 32 27 27 25 1000 $1C3 2 3 210 210 1C3 T8 TllE GE006E PALMER SO trees of one Vartter, are seld at" the hundred at; 36 Cwhieh eaa be made f of aay ot the tariet ies but'not lesa than 1 ot aay tarlety) soM at tba 1WI rate; Less thaa 1 the eah rate governs ' , The time to plant new orchard or' add to your present out m now this Kemcmner Iiiib an orcnara pismxea ims cprma wiu yw srcriner. btlrint and a rear nearar profit than an ornard piantsansxtfpnnx. wnvnoi Vrtn fHf nrl that profit! Thft ircar thta saved mar be ths rear when wan -ormiJf birrnt Tflut ftrat hifl' moneT-eamiDff crop ta Tear when .-fruit plices gcored and turned your orehatd into a veritable gold nilna. ''v Planting season is not iroverned br date, fteason or clinutia coiiwaoEa buA by the condition of the stock to be planted. Co lone as the stock 13 dormant, it will plant guccessfttUy week after tout sprinx k as opens d. . Theae'Idaiie trees aBovo ikUdirr donatiieywili plant KUicerilly tnd make you a modtl orchard and par vou profitfi. Everv tree u h trae L;itz ffree the only standard f tree vou can afford to plant. You wcz elver caediatelv. Send your order and remittance either ta. C Fusatc, Rccidczt Manac;y,Tyb Falb Poet Offiso. CSSl: C2K Orchard Go., Lc: :'t ' ' 'i. -1'., ', V' MWWMMIMBIMMWMWMMWWWWl.WWMIMiWllllll Ill HHMIIW II . I. W M I HI II. 1 W..M.. .1 , III I ' 'II ' I HI Hill 1 . II II I II Him I iiiiiiiii II . ii .mm m .n.i.'Jn.iii n i i ,m III I i v- , 'f ':.' i a. ...... ,1MHHrJ ,. i . . .. ' (j ... ...... t -. . r .-. . .- .: - .' . f; ... ,t..,. . , r,f.ll lL'w Xi.-WV- h..J . T ' ' . " T1' r-''V." ... , -, , , . "1 , ' j- - B W E Id) B - Riiiw !t?l:H :1 i rnnrannnnnnnn n norinnnnnnrnn sn S! I T-7 ; : j As usual, the largest sfock of BiUk;ahd pack-; age seeds in the county. Alfsd fa, Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top' Blue Grass, White Clover and everything in grain Garden Seed in Bulk. Hay, Grain, Feed and Flour Phone Main 57, Indepenpent Wl m . OL Corner Greenwood and lefferson " Two years ago a severe cold settled on my lungs and so completely prostrated me that X was unable to work and scarcely able to stand. I then was advised to try Dr. King's New Discovery, and after using one bottle I went back to work, at well as X ever .' W. J. ATKINS, Banner Springs, Tenn. PRICE 50c AND $1.00 't i COLD AU!) GUARANTEED DV I P ifcafcin