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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1910)
IJL 0RA1ID3 EVTimia OEVXTS.MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1910. MGE Till IT' ,r 8 5 ! 3 : 4 rj r-i ' r"" " o r I I I I I 111! fill lit) XrJJJ h "" ' 3'.via:the:- I o Eo & -1 SSHES AND soris. Schedule of Train Leave Baker City Tuesday, Aug. 23 ; Haines " riorth Powder t v Union Junction Hot Lake ; La Grande Arrive Portland Wednesday, Aug. 24 u it 6:15 p. m.' 6:35 p. m. e:tx) p; nv 7:30 p. m. 7:40 p. ra. 8:00 prm. 7:15 a. m. Speca Train Pullman. Tourist . i .; - '. m ;: : ; ' ; Char Cars: Magnfcenf Rvcr Rde on the Steamer "1.1. Potter" Round Trip Fares Baker Gity , " " . Haines and North Powder - . "V Union and Hot Lake La .Grande ' Joseph; Lostine, Enterprise and Wallowa '.. Elgin and Imbler : - $12.60. .11.50 10.50 :i0.00 12.50 J 10.50 Tickets good for return until September 7th, and allow stop over at Portland one day and night! on going trip if desired, and any tims within the limit of picket on return trip. For further particulars call dh J. H. Keeney, Agent, La Grande, or write to Wm. McMurray, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. ; ; ! J s It was la a circus baud that John Philip Sousa made bU start la life. Sir Illraru Maxim proposes legalized roulette wheels lu England, $10 out of every XX) to go to the state, which could pay the national debt in a few years. General George Washington Gordon of Memphis Is the last remaining brig adier of the Confederacy In' congress. At one time there were twenty-nine Confederate general officers Jhere. Representative Brownlow of the First Tennessee district was doorkeeper for the Forty-sevanth congress, and Repre sentative Austin of the Second Tennes see district was assistant doorkeeper at the same time. But two veterans are left of the gal lant COO who charged at Balaklava the octogenarian. Lord Tredegar, who was a subaltern of the Serenteentb lancers, and the near equally aged Sir George Wombwetl of the same regi ment. . - ra.nl J. Itainey. a popular society man and known as America's greatest spender, sailed recently from Boston on a steamship that he chartered for his own use and outfitted at an ex pense of about $500,000 for a long ex pedition to the arctic regions. : , , ; J. E. Ralph, director of the govern ment bureau of eugravtng and print ing. Is the Inventor of the plan and machinery for the new 1 project . of washing the aolled redeemed currency for reissue and thus saving the coun try a million or more annually. : (IA.1 I ..; ' VIio Lovo Liltb Onca Trill provide purest of thi pure in r.troutt" Modern Dmlm A Eseorslon to the f t as'aorf. On Tuesday, August 3, tbfl 0. L N. Co. will operate a bjov.!-! t.a!a ercurslon to Portland la cosnect'ai with their steamers to Nartli Eoicii resorts. ThU special train will leavA La Grande at 8:00 p. m., arririnj in Portland at 7:15 a. ra. Wednesday, August 21. Passengers have choice cf 1 steamers leaving Portland as follows: i The T. J. Potter leaving at 8:30 a. in. waanesaay ana xnursaay, or ta steamer Hassalo leaving at 8:00 p. n Wednesday and Thursday. Make your reservations for sleeping cars NOW. Ask the agent for further particulars. . . , J. II. KEENEY, Agent ',i -.- ...... . . 0 : ' it rrPTirvf.T- IT CERT AIM! LOOKS GOOD to the children when they lee the delicious bread made from the North Powder Best of the Best Patent Pour. It is a meal for the little ones, with butter, Jam or elly, that Is wholesome and mncle building. It locks good' also to the housewife whan the sees the golden brown crisp and tae white bread inside when tt cornea from the oven. It tlao imeHs appetizing wfeetk cr2 from1 Best of Host Dour. .' ! FOB SA1E BY All 023(3 The Writers. . VT MnmtmnA nvairw1 nnnn now work-about which be la maintaining strict secrecy.;, ; v?-v, "vVj ; - Custis Hidden Page, the poet and es sayist,. Is a Harvard graduate and pro fessorshlp( of romance languages and literature at the Northwestern unWer any. ' ; .V.rr " 'li ,';.v'-'i, Fedor Dostoievsky, the Russian nov elist was torn In 1821. the son of a surgeon. ' According to Maurice Bar ing, the English writer, Dostoievsky is one of the two great columns which upport the temple of Russian litera ture. Tolstoy Is the other. Turgenlef Is placed by Mr. Baring Inside the tern- Notice to Contractors. Advertisement Sewers. Sealed , proposals will be received by the. Mayor and City Council of the City of La Grande, Oregon, until 4 o'clock prm., of August 17th, 1910, for the furnishing materials and and constructing.) ... ..; . A disposal plant and 1400 feet of 30-inch pipe, 1050 feet of 22-inch plp9 and 1160 feet of 18-inch pipe, to be constructed according .to the plans and specifications on file In thlsof- flce of tho City Recorder. ' Bidders to accept the bonds of the City of La 'Grande, Oregon In pay ment, and each bid to be accompan ied by a check of 5 per cent of the amount of the bid. The Council re serves the right to reject any or all bidS. j-.w; : -v, ;. ; 1:' ' By orders of the City Council. F. L. MEYERS, Mayor. D. E COX, Recorder - : ' ARTHUR CURTIS. City Engineer. La Grande, Oregon, August 3, 1910. Aug 5-6-8-9-10-11-12-13-15-16 , i Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given mat R. H. Lloyd, admlnstrator ' de bonus son, testament of Phoebe C. Milne,' de ceased, has filed his final account with the county clerk of Union coun ty, Oregon, and the county court of aald , county has appointed the 30tb day of August, 1910, at 3 o'clock, p. m at the court house in La Grande, Ore gon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said final account' and the settlement thereof. R. H. LLOYD, Executor. Aug. 1-8-15-22-29. 1 FOR COUGHS THE WOWDER WORKER FOR GOLDS : FOR THROAT AND Lurjcs 1 y u uuu u I FOR COUGHS AMD COLDS CBMBBaaBBHHaBHBBaaSMMBSaBHHMBHnHBeBMBBBaamUaESBBKBBBH 1 had the cuost debilitating cough a mortal wa ever afflicted with, and my friends expected that; when 1 left my bed it would surely be for my grave. Our docter pronounced my case incurable,; but thanks be to God, four bottles of Dr. Klngs New Discovery cured me bo completely that I am, all sound and well. MRS. EVA UNCAPHER, Crovertown, Ind. ' : r . - j Vies 50c and $1.00 ABSC ?SLY GUARANTEED! Trial Bottle Fres; 3 Oi. -J. AliD GUARANTEED OY C Notice of. Final Settlement V ' Notice U hereby given that the un dersigned has filed her final account as administratrix of the estate of En och South, deceased, and tho . county court of the state of Oregon for Un ion county, has fixed . Tuetrf the 6th day of September, 1910, at the court house in the city of La Grande as the time and place for hearing any objections to said account and the settlement and confirmation ; of the same. . Dated at La Grande, Oregon, t's the 28th day of July, 1910. ' EULALIA. PARKER. : Administratrix' of the estate of Enoch South, deceased. ; ' . , Mondays Aug, 1-29 ( I- CWill be placed on the Market August 15th This will be the most sightly addition oft.La node. . ; , The only addition to La Grande with building restrictions. , The lots are larger-nearly a full eacre in each lot i We are going to set out some nice apple and cherry trees . .. ; on each lot.' - We are going to mak e the prices reasonable, and most fav- - 1 orable terms. No interest. No taxes. Come to our office and look, at the plat, then get Into our ; ' : i ' automobile and go see the property. La Grande Investment Co, Owners, La Grande, Oregon 4 4 Notice of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby given that R. H. Lloyd, executor of the last will and with cosy of the will annexed, .of the estate of Frank Milne, deceased, has filed his final account with the coun ty clerk of Union county, Oregon, and the county court of said county has appointed the 30th day of August, 1910, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the court house in La Grande, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said final account and the settle ment thereof. R. H. LLOYD, Administrator.' Aug 1-8-15-22-29 ' V ' T Eagle Valley Tomatoes and Payette Cantaloupes Now on the Market . ...... s Vd FOR THE Hint . I. . . '. v. - i .':. RoyalCrocery and Bakery Save money on furnishing Your Home Wert DRINK Natural Mineral Water Bottled as It Flows From the Spring It's Good' for what. Ails You ' o o Drug