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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1910)
LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY llAY 5. 1910. lira -tonieht's mm- Tale of a Tenement Frozen North Selig. Sporty Dad Pathe. His Own Child. ' , - , . ' i Song "I Wonder Who Shii is Kissing Now" lOMISSIOS 10c- c o o o o o . - LOCAL iTEJIS. ; ,0 y-.- ; o L. J. Davis over from Union.'- ,N. A. Parker Is a' visitor from El gin, today, t ' " ; 1 : - , Mrs. E. J.. Moore of Elgin la In the city today. v ; ; ; ' Fred Cavin came in from Baker , E. McCulJy lc down from Baker for a brief visit . , ; .::. ',; ''' S. L. Brooks of Imbler, is a guest at the Savoy today. R. T. McRae came . in from Sum mervllle last evening. f l ; ' Lott Elmer of Summerville is reg istered at the Sommer today. J. E. Yowell of, Union is in the city, lie is a guest a the Sommer house. , Peter Grant left today for Idaho, :' where f he is heavily ; Interested in mines.. ; ' . , : David Brischoux," proprietor of the Savoy hotel, ' returned from Starkey yesterday. ':'. -; -' ; ;. v'; ; W. A. Rlordan, one of North Pow- der's prominent citizens, Is in La Graned on business. ' ' Jk E- .Smith 'went' to Hot' Lake today to red'upejraie for; a few days. ' ' ' . -.. . Frank Brown made a" trip to Ba ker. City today to look at the country. Mrs. T. N. Murnhv ienartrt for Portland today where' she will visit ; friends for some time. " . j E. E. Harris passed through La ; Grande last night one his way home ' from Elgin to Portland. -!, j 1 ' - Mrs. John Allen, wife of the en j gineer at Palmer's mills,' is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hen l sen.- , ' I J. A. Handrahan, the man who sella j Seattle-Tacoma real estate, came ov er from Union last evening for a i short visit. ' ; E. J. Zerry and family have arrived in the city from Caldwell, Idaho.- and will locate at the J, J. Nunn ranch near Mt. Emily. " ' . Mrs,.' A. P. Foley, wife of tne den tist at Enterprise, passed through La Grande on her way to Portland tf spend a few days. . ,' . W. C, Rockwell and wife of Bandon are among the long distance visit ors in La Grande who have business before the land office. - . r the firm's day 8 ago. real estate office a few OOO v OOOOOOOOOOO 000000000000000" 00 ". " ' O " . . : ' ; '.V.t 'Mra. : Miles Woodard and "children, who have been ' visiting'! for 'several F. A. Harmon, manager' of the Eastern Oregon IJght and Power Co., is here from Baker City today. o A. W. Nelson left last night fcr Walla Walla, where as coach tnZ i trainer of the La Grande high school O he will strive to effect victory by the O local athletes entered In the big meet commencing there today. , 1 i QW1 V c O their home in Summerville. 1 Leroy Lomax, an old Union county boy who is now one of the prominent attorneys of Portland, arrived in the city last night , and is registered at the Foley; .C' Tom Profflt one of the large land and, stock owners of Baker City, Is spending the day. in La Grande. He is familiar with all of ' this country since It was first settled and has ma ny kind' words for .the Observer's present appearance. , v ; ' ' Al Roberts, one of the hustling real estate men of La Grande, packed his grip last evening and journeyed to the county seat of Umatilla county Al did not state his mission and he would neither affirm or deny that he was going in search of the . 'possum that caused so much excitement at The lano Rinehart-lime Company Have opened the Large f and Finest Piano Store in Eastern' Oregon -"'; ' ; , i We have the iigcst stock of high grade pianos ever displayed in .La Grande and have agencies for several of the finest of pianos made. Our prices are lower than ever before known for .... ."We iuy our pianos direct from the factory in Car lJoad Lots and Pay Cash for every instrument, thereby , getting , them at Rock Bottom Prices and we are able to save you from $75.00 to $125.00 on you piano : a . piano that you would pay elsewhere $375.00 to$425.00 we sell for $275.00, and a piano you would pay $450.00 to $525.00 elsewhere we sell .;foii375.00-.vs. 't''?'i;-;'':.-::'-;'-:', ;vy-.-.;-,.-- '.: lt'':;--: '..'.'.,. .(".'.' ':! t.1 ';.v; ' , : i r A BETTER PIANO P0R $325.00 : rr Than the()neon a cretificate for $465.60 V ME HERE TO STAY We are going to give the people of Eastern Or egon more for their money than any piaiw firm in the country. To prove this we want wou to come in to our store on Depot Street between Jefferson and . Adams avenues'and look over the finest line of pia nos you hav ever seen; v ' v A Home Without a Piano is Not Complete TOE RINEH PIANO COMPANY la Grande, Oregon. Depot Street, East at Adams Ave, " Phone Main 39 : , That term applies to so many things in Our Stor g that ve make a speciality of. In fact its hard to think f Martin King came in from Pleas-.A fT n SinorlA thinOT m l JlHlP -'nr i .himiWl R WP.ir thnt VJG do not carry made up. Wash Suits from 2 Years oid to the Largest in Ladies. ant valley yesterday and Is quartered at the Foley house. lie was formerly in the railroad service but lately has been engaged In mining and accord ing to those who know he has'' some very flattering prospects. - Grays and blues, with some browns will be the leading colors in men's clothes this spring. The Hart Schaff ner & Marx line at the Peoples Store shows a fine assortment. . MANY AT THE LIE ROTABLE PEOPLE OF SORT!:. Ceasns' Enumerator . Has Visited the ! ; Sanatorium at Last 0 o o o o o $2.65 to $4.25 one piece dress, linen finished material, . tailored, and neatly trimmed with lace to match. These dresses come in staple colors and the making would cost you more than we ask for the garment ready to wear $17.50 Spring Suits in all the staple fabrics and weaves, practical dress for all sound purposes that a Lady can 'wear. A suit is Hot Lake,, Ore., May. 5. Mac Wood who went home for a few days . to look after the 1 first cf the month business, returned to the Lake Wed nesday, ;. i.,;- ; , Mr. Sage, of Spokane, who has been at the Sanatorium the past couple of weeks, spent ' Wednesday in La Grande transacting business. i Geo. Ferguson, U. S. census enu merator for the Union district spent Wednesday questioning the 110 San atorlum- employees and as many of the guests as had not been ocunted in other places. . Mr. Ferguson Bays it was about as busy a day as he had put In since be begun making the government count - Like most people, who visit the -Sanatorium .for the first time, he was greatly sur prised at the magnitude of the In stitution. ; , ' Friends of Mrs. L. O. Walllngton, who left for a three month's visit at Pittsburg last . Saturday, received cards his morning stating that "all was well" and that she, was merrily "on her way." The cards were mail ed at Cheyenne, Wyoming. ' E. C. McCook of Pendleton arrived at the Sanatroium Wednesday . and will remain for several weeks, taking the baths. Mr. McCook la of the firm of Kupert & McCook, Implement deal ers. He , says the' Umatilla wheat crop promises to be exceptionally good this harvest and especially does the light land district give extraordi nary promise. -' Mr. McCook has been a resident of Pendleton for the past seven' years and is In a position to appreciate the condition and draw valuable conclusions. In his opin ion the 1910 harvest will equal that of 1907, which was the champion one 'for 'many years.,.;"',' ;Y-V' v 1 Large assortment of Jackets, long and medium, length coats of Pongee, Wools or Wash fabrics : We shall be pleased to .show our READY TO WEAR LIKE. THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY .Quj Same-rPrices to I Ready o o o o o o o o o o o , the most O o o o o o " o o o o o 1 This store is now in the position to better supply your every want than , ever. Wash fabrics are one thing that is foremost in nearly every lady's mind. A pretty gingham dress for the children ora silk waist pattern or linen to make up into a suit. . Our wash gocds line is very complete, and' comprises almost anything, you may desire. ' ', ; - ' 18 20 35 and 75c Li"en sultjngs alwav.make up so neat an1 laun" 10 1 special Grash Toweling. This is a large shipment just received from the O - il, factory, and any on needing quantity for use now or later will make a saving of from 10 to 20 per cent by buying fiow. 1 r ; - l?1 n J Bleached Turkish Towels, 50 dozen on sale the balance , of the 1 ;2V .yyC week. " The beatTalues you will agree, that, you have ever had .offered you. ' " . , :,7 c .- J:.yv -. 'i-'.''- ;r '':''-;:): Q TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT- Six room , house. No. 2003 Fir street $20.00 per month. . .-: .,. i 1 . , v..v ... .WANTEID-rFurnlBhed house or house keeping rooms. Inquire of S. in care of this office. , ' .: FOR SALE Household goods Includ ing range with hot water attach ments' Call at 2010 First street MODERN ROOMS for housekeeping. Enquire of Mrs. ZubeK WANTED To rent One acre or more of land and small house; sui table for chicken raising. W. C. Rockwell, 1504 Adams avenue. ' .You don't take any chances when you buy Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes of the Peoples Store. Satis faction guaranteed.' . All arrangements are made by the local lodge of Rebekahs for the con vention to eb held at Cove, Saturday, May 7. The carryalls will be at the Odd Fellows hall at 6 a. m. Those who desire to go should be prompt Arrangements have, been made to re turn early from the Cove. 40sQ ooooooooooooo $$$G$0000$$M& Notice of Final Settlement V Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned Administratrix of the es tate of 8. M. Bloom, deceased,: has this day filed with the Clerk of the County Court of Union County. State Administratrix of said estate; and that said court has fixed the 21st day of May, A. D. 1910, at the hour of two o'clock In the afternoon, of said day, at the Court House, in La Grande, la said County and State, of Oregon, her final account, as such as the time and place when . and where he will hear and pass upon toy and all objections, made to said account, oa cr before said day. ' f Dated at La Grande, Oregon, April 18th, 1910. ;'..:' ;.VV F. a rVANHOE, Attny. for Estate. . J HELEN B. BLOOM, Administratrix of the Estate of a 1L Bloom, Deceased. LOOK If you have property to sell list with me. If you ore interested in buying, see my list of Farm Moun tain Ranches and City property. The Real Estate Man. Market! Quotations. ' Portland Markets BUTTER Extra creamery, 27c; fancy 25c; store 20 23; California extra creamery, 25c. BUTTER FAT Delllver f. o. b. at Portland Sweet cream 26c; sour 24. EGGS Local, candled, select 23 23 l-2c. ; -' vi POULTRY Mixed , chickens 20 1-2 24; fancy hens, 21c; turkeys, alive 20 & 21c; dressed, 27 28 c; pigeons squabs, $2.50 & $3.00 doz; dressed chickens, 1 to 2c higher than alive. BARLEY Producers price, 1909 Feed, $25; rolled $26.60; brewing $25 ' WHEAT Nominal track, club, 82; blue8tem,'. 85c , 86c; Willam ette valley, 84c. ' MILLSTUFFS Selling ' price Bran $21; middlings, $29; shorts, $23 $23.60; sbap, $19 '$28. FLOUR New crop, patents, $5.55; SUGAR Cash price Sugar,1 $6.75; beet sugar $6.25. ' ; ! VEGETABLES Dry onions, 2c; parsnips, 2 l-2c; cplnach, 3 lb for 25c fresh peas, 16c; asparagus, 3 lb for 25c; rubarb, 6c; celery, 10c a bunch; hot house lettuce, 2 bunches for 15c; head lettuce, 10c; radishes, 3 bunches for 10c; green onions, 5c a-bunch; fresh Florida tomatoes, 10c. FRUIT Oranges, 40c doi; lemons, 35c; bananas, 40c; strawberries, 20c. . MEATS Hogs, live weight, well finished, $10 cwt; cows, 3 1-2 to 4c; veal 4 to 4 l-2c; mutton, 6 1-2; chick ens 13c. HELP MAKE Sgger, Brighter La Grande Install a 1 Porchlight CAN YOU IMAGINE How bright, cheery and progres sive this city will seem when there is a porch light burning each ev ening in front of every residence. Installed at a fiat rate of 50 cents per . month. Call us n pand find out all about It mM OREGON LIEUT ISO POWER COMPANY T5 ,k.i'.,.. $ - J. A. 0LITE3L O ' Gasoline wood saw. 0 S Phone orders to Black 185L 0 Fully nine out of every ten cases of rneu sialism is simply rheumatism of the mas cles due iocold or damp, or chronic rbeuma tism, neither of which require any interna treatment All that is seeded to afford re lief is the free application of Chamtxirla-nV Liniment. Give it atrial. You ire certain to be pleased with the quick relief which it affords. ,