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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1910)
PAGE TTTO fH'1 ' ' " ; : Iff)-..v?:'')i Come Tp3 Opera House , Go to the Toggery for all kinds of Christmas presents. Open day and night ,;f. . , - Tru-Fruit Chocolates. No Imitation .flavor. -,. .... We do all kinds of furniture and earpet work, nnholsterlng and vac ana hams cleaning. Call I L. Bell fcxsr, -fiscal and Red-141. aIIftuUg s naventsing ; ' WANTED Position by man and wife tas cook, wife aa helper. Camp preierroa. inquire Observer. FOE RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire Clinton Van Fleet, Golden Rule.' FOR RENT 2 unfurnished rooms, Inquire of W. R. Baxter. LOST Sunday morning In postof flce several opened letters addressed to W. R. Klvette, deluding Invoices, ay bill , and checks. Return to Ob server office.'.': :-,V,'-;.-.-;.i - 500 Ladies and Gentlemen To call and look over onr line of Holiday Goods, wo have the best assortments of Christmas presents In the city, neTer be. fore has this store carried such ' a larjre np-to-djjte stock. We have alone over half a ton of Candy. Here joull find gifts of every day ntility gifts that are vrorth whllet" Hand Painted China, Cut Class, leather Goods Manicure Sets, Fountain Fens, Books, Stationery, Toilet Sets, and Sundries too numerous to mention. Call early while the getting Is good, r ! : i Wright Drug Comply ' ' Both Thones. II PAlllff If tmnllfto i OUliry OUpplieS Sold By Vilaipr - WANTED YJOO , HAY, trtD, HOUR LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, to our store and see! n Tl Beautiful China and Silver Premiums TOT Treasurer's Call for City Warrants. 'Notice Is hereby given that there are now funds on hand to (pay all out-' UHtuuiu nikUMUUI U0UOU UU Oe4Jefi fund of La Grande City," up to and In cluding No. 8474, endorsed Aug. 13, 1909. . -: ;;-;.' . - , : . Interest on all warrants on General Fund from No. 8311 to No. 8474 Inclu sive, ceases from this date. La Grande, Oregon, Dec. 17, 1910. RAT W. LOGAN. , .(';'; .: ;.. '-.I ;. City Treasurer. Haradon'M Tni.ffmit manni.. Made Just right At all of the leading confectlonera. ' Soo- Spokane Route '' -THE- SHORT LINE TO - Minneapolis, St.Paul ; AND All POINTS EAST EQUIPMENT! Electric-lighted Observation Cars and Standard Sleeperg, the most np-to-date Tourist Cars and through din ers. r 1 ;) Through tlcketa to all pontS' east are on sale by your local ; agent at lowest current fares, in- - Details Berths Literature Q. M. Jackson, Geo. A. Walton, Trav. Pass. Agt Gen. Agt . 14 Wall St, Spokane, NOW IS THE TIMR TO S i Look After That Eve Trough ? J : , t f Rainy weather will set in soon. We ; f have plumbing fixtures of all kinds! J BM 6 HACK AND 7.,? AMBULANCE -TsangMlfcsas , sl j " , .J PREPARED TO FURNISH GRANULATED BONR. OYSTER SHELL GRIT, scratch food, proteina. flax seed meal, ai r aut a oibu ruwuKKS AND TONICS PRICES. . SixnrhflnM Pr1,K Main to Every section in I i ' I 1 I 1 ' I I I i ii iljju. Store Open Evenings Thjs lleck ( Haines Regulates Saloons. . After July 1st, 1911. Haines wttll have but two saloons, each of which .itt i. . u- w u wuum iiveueo oi one thousand dollars, says the Baker Dem ocrat. "v V: ";l j Such was the action taken by the city, council at Its , regular meeting i Thursday night . f i , s : in view or ine iact mat there Is a movement all over the state toward the betterment of the moral condi tions generally and to a more, strict regulation of the liquor traffic, a reso lution to the effect that the number of saloons be limited to two, that each pay an annual license of one thousand dollars in advance and that a bond of $1,000 be executed by some surety company be furnished by each saloon, was passed, and, an ordinance fully covering the matter was prepared for first reading to take effect on July 1, 1911. -'V VV' II- W-..:., ; Th6 vote on the resolution was as follows: Yes H. Balfe, J. H. Ingram, R. V, Toney. No J. F. Gfey. Absent J. Mitchell.;, t; j; 2 t Vj I The resolution also provides that all licenses now In effect may be renewed at the 'expiration thereof until July 1 at the present rate of $400, but1 not for a later period than that date, Nev Transfer .Line" ; j M. L. 'Leader PROPRIETOR , PHONE RED 3762 t Draying of All Kinds 2lfFl uPtown office Main 720 Residence phone Main 25 elbussey IN ANY QUANTITY AT RIGHT , H25 Jttimon Avenue THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1910. , complete readiness for all Cash Purch PiPS il I i"NI A V - I i iuilJ ;;;; tj. il FREE GOLD FOUJiD. Sanger District InV Baker County 1 V Shows Fay JHrLp,- ; -News oX an Important free-gold and comes from the Sanger district xu iu ijico or a zw-iooi tunnel on the property of Jack, Frankr and Bert Sturgill, a ledge from three to four feet wide was crosucut which Is phe nomenally rich, pieces of the ore showing gold to the naked eye and from samples, taken clear across the vein and panned, give a circle of gold around the Dan. - . , This find is considered to be one of the greatest ever made In the San ger district, not excepting that of the old Sanger mine Itself in its -vir gin days. The Sturgill property is about three miles west of Sanger. Settlers not Worried by Suits. That the settlers under the Furnish- Cos project at Stanfield are not in the least disturbed over ' recent events which involve the chief promoter of that project in the intricacies aof the law, is the statement of Dr. F. C. Ball, physician-editor-farmer of that lit tle city who hrup from his home to day. He says that neitho the su'.t filed by R. N. Stanfield to - forec'jeo the nrqrtgage given him by Dr. Heni? Waldo Coe nor the suit filed by Coe against .W. J. Furnish et al f or ,over a million dollars damages is maV.ing the people wiio have invested i l ianJ aroaif'' Stanfceld uneasy reaaiill; g thl ; own holdings or the futu;j of j me conniry, says tne Fendleton L.:st Oregonlan. . . v. "Of course," he said, in talking of the matter, "we have a few among us who choose "to look upon the dark side, but the majority are optimistic and refuse to. see In the two suits anything that will tend to blight the people or the country. They look upon the matter as private quarrels which will soon be Bettled without involv ing the settlers of their" rights in the disputes. They believe that the men interested in the suits are too much of business men to do anything that will permanently Injure the country because their own Interests are there." "No, you can't scare the people of Stanfield into letting go of their hold ings," he said in conclusion. "I have not heard of a Bingle person who is offering his land , for sale, as a result of recent events. They have faith in the little' city and they know that there is nothing that man can do to keep It from prospering and flourish ing.'" a-,- - .. . otioo. -; Notice Is hereby given that the an nual stock-holders meeting of the Cove State Bank will be held at their office In Cove, Oregon, on Tuesday, January 10th, 1911 at the hour of p. m. fos the purpose of --'lerttnc ffl- uuier ous:ness that mar come before said meet in , 0 -A. STOCK, Cashier. Dec. 3 Jan. 10. , We have allotted a saal! space in our basement toyland to Santa Claus, who is busy distributing candy to his little friends. Call and see him; Ev ery afternoon this week. The Golden Rule Co. hundred souvenir plates to be given! ay earn aay this week. See them in onr window display.. .The Golden Rule Co. toassist you in yow i-'-a V V Uvi y ; ,oO :; vu'ii" .t Every family has need of good, reliable liniment For sptT.:ny bruises, sorenesj of the muscles and rheumatic pains there is uu m wetter limit vuiuuueriiuii a. eulU Dy all dealers. - j , , :s, , "... ',. v-.... .' Ladies and Gent's . ' - Shoe Shine Parlors ' "TOM, WE BOOTBLACK" . : HAS MOVED to 1 1 18 Adams Ave.i where he will serve all custom er new and old . ;" Purchase an Acre lot in S-'.-fi GRAND YIEW ADDITION. This most nte-litiv Ainn . .(: uated at the Intersection of the Ma cadam Road and the road leading to South La Grande. We are beautify IngJt by planting each lot to the choicest varieties nf fmit fmu soil is the best Good drainage and sufficient crater w ra ..m.. these acres planted with trees at the same price you would be compelled t imjr tor small DUJldlng lot and our terms are mora liberal. Our prlc!J500-00 Pr lot- Our Urms are $50 down and 110.00 per month with no interest and no taxes. Wo also agree to look carefully after th-3 trees during tils contract period. Lan you not see your money grow on an investment like this. t.GIve us en, opportunity to explain this magnificent investment In detail, by cutting out and mailing the en closed coupon. . "v ' " " 1 . . . . .1910. La Grande Investment Co., La Grsxde. Orernn . , " O . " PI PA HA moll va .'. . ' . . iuu canicuiars re Si g d View Addition, with out any obUgaUon on my part IBEk ; - We Clean. Press, Repair and HATS BLOCKED. GIVE US A TRIAL. :vhT;:H';E;OW;AiR;pRp B E H18 Adam Ave,Tel. Main 735 BERT THOMAS " " ' " ' ''" "";""" iiiiii Compkle Equipmennor Resetting ann Repairing ,:r'yhy Rubber Buggy Tlris.yiZ LA GRARJDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGEkALD. Proprietor COMPLETE' MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY buying !! La Grande Ore. ' '.. K for ick Call Main 24, or Ind. 4321 Mrs.RobcrlPatlison agent for GOSSMD CORSETS PRICES . $3.S0 and Up PHONE Black 81Jor Black 1481 l"l"M"l''H4f'ti't""''i"M4 The Up-Building i of This Bank 5 ; is du to the fact that we have ample capital and that we iave ! adhered to a policy wnica haa been qoaservative, yet alo-g progressivs lines. We offer to our customers modern facilities for the prompt and proper tran saction of their financial affairs; ample vault and safs room for storing and safe-guarding of their moacy, notes. Insurance policies and other valuable pap- , ts and sueh Uherality of treat ment as is consistent with pru- dent banking.;:; , v;,. :J:J...-j,., TOUR account is, cordially soll - cited. J The United States National Banliv lA GRANDEt OREGON ' I. . r . . 8