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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1910)
Mm is h:. HCL3 MAKE W ii : .c.- -., jnsinicr 3iA.vci:ii i oiixta is - COOII UOOsfKlL Cross-Talley drive would enthuse Loa don, Head or TarbelL . Do you know that I hate to leave tnls valley, even after a two day's gtay "here." remarked C. E. . Porter, district manager for the Bell Tele phone company, at the Foley hotel yesterday. ' Mr. Porter has been in the city .on business connected with . the company; and had Just returned from d drive to Summerville. ; ' "I really wish I possesed a poet's genius,' he . continued, ."for'no ordi nary writer can truthfully describe .the marvelous beauty of the Grande Eonde. Driving from La Grande to Bnmmerville Is almost like a dream where one walks through flower be spangled plain's, and I wish that Opie Bead or Jack London or even Ida Tarbell would take that drive and write the story. - Surely, no one who j has started with a. grouch could re tflrn , with V it, for nature, lovely na fare, is at her best In thia valley..". . "Do I think La Grande is a good town? ... I most;, certainly . dor-l; know iVAs. , Ycu people here either' do.not realize your, many resources or . you are too busy making money to talk about them. The -foundation is laid, tad the superstructure is now going up, as it were, wan La urttaue.' lour city has license to be one of the' big fciland points and for the. life of me 2 can; see no way to hold it back, V I iiot'ce- that the general administra tion has outlined a great deal of mu nicipal' improvement, and J am glad to hear It It may seem a little hard to spend' a considerable sum of mon ey thifr apparently you could get along; with It, but that Is the only way to keep in the front rank. And the money Bpent will In the course of time come , back with a good dlvi fcndtT - . ' Mtr Porter, left yesterday for Baker Cfty, where according to the compa y's direction,' he makes his, home. KIBKETS. WALLOWA BOGS. STATE STOCK. ISSI'ECTOK SAYS THEY A HE HEALTH I. VfalUr Parker s!ii;.'S animals to Chp.s. da v. here he will ranch. Dr. F. T. Note,-Inspector of stnc! for the state, spent yesterday in Lii Grande Inspecting nine head C. horses for Walter Parker, who wishes to ship . the stock to -Canada. Mr. Parker has leased Tils Grande Ronde vaUey ranch for two years and will Improve a section or land that he has purchased in Canada" during that time, returning , to La Grande at the end of the two years. ' Dr. Notz. who is thoroughly familiar, with live stock conditions in Oregon has no hesi tancy, in,' stating- that La Grande and I vicinity produces' inore "good horses than any other part of the state, and that horses here are practically free from disease. tcy,--.; ; !.: .; ... ; : .... I; and till ; Uitv'.-.,,- : , , -.;.;:. the said esiat-i nr? h.-t'-ty "oti.",.'. to pressr.t IVai, ihiy veiled. v:i:; in six asoT-ta.. from the dnt.:-"c? tfco first rublfcHticn of th's lotU-o. e:'Jt:V to the uud-rsipufd et hii residence at Cove, t'nlon' county, Qref,o.i, or at the law oOlce of Jno. S. Ilodg'.n. in La Grande Is said county sad r!.;r- Date of ' first publication-At:! if 1910. ; LTO A. BLEVINo, - 1-1C-23-C0-7-U., . . Administrator. Chief Joseph Shipper give strict attention to pork, er's care en ronte. F, A. Gaylord, who Is inTthe pack fhg business at Joseph passed through la Grande , yesterday on his way Home trorn Portland. He has been the -metropolis marketing two loads or fat hogs which he . purchased in Ms home county. In speaking of tlfe hog business at present Mr. Gay lonT said that swine was king of the wallt and in fact, too precious to ship sr caTload .without being accompanied Bra man who would look after them "wry closely. ; -' ' ' - tncnif . Sunday at Home. ?. FredJDUCurrayv.who.la nbwdirector of. publlelty, and general 'information siaur ar Hot Lake, spent yesterday with hH family 'in 'La-Grande." Ac ording31 toi His report; of ejeondj tona, at Hot Lake things' are moving aiAus- Mcelr'and the dumber of the nest8 is increasing." ' ' " . -'"OrA vi' 1.1.:.. .... ..; .4,;. T -f.'i.. ' Modern Honse Wanted Any one having a modern house for rent, kindly leave information regard ing the sauie at the Observer oif.cc. Will want the house not ' later tiiau May 1st. ... . " 4-7-tf, 'ecfas Th3 most startling prices on enam eled .ware ever offered in La-Grande. A nice clean line of staple sellers that Is sure to attract the keen and alert buyer on sale Saturday, April ta in our barfaln basement 23. Wash Basin, 11 1-4 in nc SO Wash Basin, 12 in.. .......... .14C t Quart Pudding Pan.... gc J , Quart Pudding pan ...... ... .lie 4 Quart Pudding Pan ....Vic 14 Quart Dish Pan ............39c 17 Quart Dish Pan ............43c 10 Quart Water Pail ............ 39 j 12 Quart . Water Pall . , . ......... 47c 1 Quart . Dipper , . .12c I inch Pia Plate ; sc v v .., ' - '. The Golden Rute Co. lU'rl mm. 1 i a iut 1 ' n The best in the market at any price but no higher. , ','' :''. The White Swan V'!:ii tl -' 'ce:.i.on n' .lo:;p;jh bnr .,!, In )-;. ,nc:,t Gf-andtf r.-rtrket.' : v t:-t:' Fr Xic l)v AH tho La CHEAP KiSUnpGE vv" ;?v,v ...... 1 Hit Vi 1 ,jh (TO 1 ii n . ' . .01 1 mm Install a ? T Porchlight CAN IOU IMAGIXE 4 How bright, cheery and progres sive this city will seem when there la a porch light burning each ev ening in front of every residence Installed at a fiat rate of 50 cents , per month. Call us u pand find out all about it. ; . .; EflSFf RH OREGON LIGHT ANO . 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I 1 o oiiseaeaEiaiiM ' ' :'Jr:- f $uaW FOR GRAIN GROWERS ' "Woodlark" Scralrrel Poison is the most reliable and destructive arent vet deviant for the extermination of Gophers, Squir ! icia, eg kjkm ana rraine Dogs. : it u the cbeaMit insurance -aralnst trir ravages. Every kernel Is warranted to 1M M .f a . - auu. . uimauc cnangea or motstura oi the earth, do not destroy Its atrentrth. R. quires KO MtXTNO OB. nztAJurtov. Is wways reaay lor use. . Mo other is to good Dealers will refund the purchase pnee u not as claimed, ramphlet free, IIovt Chsiqcu, Co., Portland, OregoO THE GEORGE PALMER " tV Uf N V ' fix I A l l REIAII. DEPAriTIV1EIIP KUBBEROIP ROOnNH DEADENiNG FELT "JUILPLNG PAPER 13" o P o a o i IT IT me m Must be gone tlirpugti vitli aHalo 0 0 a 0 a 0., a savers Ammonia Pearline Gold Dust Sapolio Bon-Ami Citrus Powder Fresh Vegetables Every Morning ; . . - - ' ' i . U '1 , ; ' -mj&e largest stock of Bulk and pack age seedsin Clover, Timothy, Red Top Blue Grasv Clover and everything in grain seed. -Garden Seed in Bwc. Hay, Grain; Feed and Flour ti V ila mm . k 1 try jjl Corner Greenwood and Jefferson rj -. 'V ; ' . . fn " i o ' : o' a o n O' n. . o o n o a ' " . r T wsmM Mlliw irlM .n 11 It t j n( v- I j -J. 173: ... JTaZX rr7 m L& g) i i r HQ-TV : '-I I. ir AM ALL TEAT id p. i DP n DISEASES w irannnn nwn PREVES .SS!' "Two veara airo a severa wlif aottiori n . ... . unable to work ana scarcely able u stand7T toea was advised to ST kZTk7 ? 1 was after using one bottle I went back to work, as weU J I en? i,.- " WeW Dl6Coveiy. W. J. ATXINS, Banner Springs, Tenn. PRICE 50i AND ftl rtA ii t i -9 f ! ; .