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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1910)
.PAGE TWO LA" GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1910. The Florsheim a Flexsole 55 Comfortable from the start as an old shoe. mm A light, flexible, specially designed shoe for tender and aching feet. G.:C. Peiiing 1 ton Do You Want A Home that will pay for itself?- A Five Acrt bearing Frui Farm l miles from La Giande postoffice, In May Park, with 4 room house. pantry and closet, good eel-1 ia,r, Darn ana iruii nouse, z chicken houses, windmill, with water piped from tank to barn and chicken lots, all in splendid condition. TERMS TO SUl '.PURCHASER. Inquire , SHERWOOD WILLIAMS, Imbler, Ore. A SNAP AT $2300 If taken before JULY 1. Six room house and three large lots close in Inquire at 803 Penn Ave. Phone Black 1222. I FOR CHERRY SHOW SET PROMOTERS BIDE THEIR TIME IX ANNOUNCING DATE. Fruit Crop at Core Promises Riches For The Producers Again. Cove cherry " growers are biding their time before announcing the dates of the first annual cherry show which Cove is planning. The dates will correspond with the ripening of the fruit and just as soon as It can be forecasted with any degree of certainty on what days the cherries will be at their best, the show dates will be given due publicity. Chris M. Stackiand, one of the Cove Dromoters of the show, was in the city today and stated that the movement is a' popu lar one at Cove. The show will be held late this month likely. Crop Indications flood. The cherry crop, states Mr. Stack- land, will not be quite as extensive as last year when Cove was one of the few districts that boasted of bumner crops, but the grade of fruit will be better by far. It will mature much earlier than last yean Many Employes Needed. About 300 will be needed in Cove alone this year for a period of three weeks to care for the harvest of tha fruit. Peaches promise a big crop, of good varieties, and the prune crop will be enormous Strawberries were prolific and the harvest is Well ad vanced. A big crop of raspberries is also in sight, and all In all, fruit growers in and about Cove like other sections of the valley see a very profitable year Jn returns from orchards. A Gala Day at AllrcL (By a Visitor.) One of the many prosperous com munities of the fertile Grande Ronde valley Is the village of Allcel named for Alice Ladd. It is a neighborhood of farmers, thrifty well-to-do folk, hard-working and wide-awake. They have recently built themselves one of the neatest and most present able little churches to be seen In a day's ride and are Justly proud of it. Their Sunday school already taxes Its capacity and 'the congregations yes terday were too great for it. A series of Bpeclal meetings have been In progress for a few weeks under the direction of Rev. H .Martin, pastor, who Is most ably assisted by Rev. L. C. Elliott, who was with him in the Summerville meetings of so areat power. To date there have been ap proximately one hundred conversions, a Methodist Episcopal church of about sixty or more has been organ ized, (yesterday there were twenty five additions.) and forty-three per sons were baptized by the District superintendent. Dr. Gillllan, twenty one of them by immersion. It was a day never-to-be-forgotten for that community and the end is not yet Meetings continue. Fruit Trees. D. H. Proctor, representing Milton Nurseries. Order now for fall and spring delivery. 7-1 June's Imperial Breakfast Puffed Wheat or Puffed f Rbe mixed with berries j forms an inviting dish. 5 The grains are crisp and a riArmie en tViow molt in thn mntilh. Thic 5e tho ideal morning meal during K tne oerry season. A Judicial Fave. A verdant local reporter whose pro psnsltlea Incline to daring rather than to judgment and whose ardency In the quest of news la one of hi marked characteristics approached a judge of the United States district court and so licited a little advance Information on a case In progress in the judge's court "You ee, Judge." said the youngster to the astonished Jurist we go to press In a few moments, and we nil know your inclination to do a news paper roan a favor." The venerable man eyed the youth sternly and said slowly and emphat ically: - "Yes. young man, I'll do you a fa vor this time, and yon will see tbtit you don', ask me again. That's fine, your bonoiv Thanks, very much. Just a few linwlil do." "I will do you this favor, fehall not send you to Jail this timeiit If yon ever approach tne ogain with such a question your frleuds will not see you for some time.!' The discomfited reporter retired ru minating on the mysteries of the law and the dignities pertaining to the Ju diciary. 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ORES Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned executor of the estate of Wm. D. Shell, deceased, has filed his bate, has set June the 27th, 1910, at final account in said estate in the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Union, and that the Judge of said Court, sitting in pro- 10 a. m--arthtrCourt Room of said terenteiP j,a? u!fmfkagy': &ieV. . K Court in La Grande. Union . County, Oregon, as the time and place to hear objections to said final account and the settlement thereof, and all ln- tlons to same are notified to be pres ent on said day. it in VTTR - Executor. SJ ' nr o) 33 4 Puffed Wheat 1 5c Puffed Rice 16c PHONE BLACK SI PATTISON BROS 9 Five more days to buy this stock at 50 cents per share. 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