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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1911)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1911. f-'-i"-,,--1-vitei(, ....... - . . . . : ' : : : : new and complete line of ; Spring and Summer '.wop wa ens is now in "Come and get first; choice -, -,,yr . A. V .ANDREWS IT -.17 TTTI I f ? 1 M Jll.il U vs. a; a u - 1; i I i Opening Yakima Division. tin fYlday, March 24th. the 0.-W. R. & N. will open its new hfanch from Attallia to North Yakiiaa, and will run a through train ydally between Walla Walla and nW Yakima, lear Ing Walla Walla at : 15. arriving at .North Yakima at 3:09 p. m. : Returning train will leave North argains that will make you money - Ten acres, one mile from the city, no Improvements except trees which are 13 " years old. This Is a fine location, road on two sides, good water right and produced over 14300.00 last year Price is $6,500.00, one half down and balance on reasona ble time. This year's crop will more than pay all expenses and balance of purchase price. 'fen acres, two miles 5 acres in 9-year-old apples, 21-2 acres ofcheeries that will bear con siderably , this year, and 2 1-2 acres of garden land. Small house and 'barn. This place is on main county road, near school and- will make a fine home. Price only $3,500.00, one third down and balance on time. This is fine strawberry land, and when planted, will yield the price of the property every year, i - ' Ten acres, just one mile out. practically new six room house and barn, close to school and a fine money-making home. There are 8 1-2 acres In apples, and 1 1-2 acres in pasture. Last year this place produced 4,300 boxes of apples and will easily pay Itself out after first pay ment. Price is $5,500.00, one half down, good time on bal ance. Soil unexcelled for straw berries and small fruits. IMBLER ORCHARD TRACTS OX INSTALLMENT PAT ' BESTS. Farm lands in 'all parts of the valley. 1 Residences and vacant lots In all parts of the city.' Yakima at 8:45 a. m., arriving in Wal la Walla 2:30 p. m. In addition to the above service mo tor cars will be run between Kenne wick and North Yakima, and between Grand View and North Yakima, also between Mjdftale and Sunneyslde. Con nections westbound can be made with Washington D'vision No. 8 and main line No. 5: eastbound at Walla Walla with Washington division No. 7 and main lin No. 18. For more complete information as to train service on this branch,, call on any local agent of the O.-W. TL & N. , WM. McMURRAY, eod General Pass. Agent. Mr. Security Land & BUSINESS MAN Do you realize thelimporU ance pfan Electric Sign in drawing trade to your store or placeof business? We make a very low flat rate on sign lighting', and are prepared to quote at tractive prices on any kind of a sign that you may de sire. Our representative is al ways ready to call and talk the matter over with you. BOLLES FUNERAL HELD. Former Sheriff of This County Barled With Lodge Riles Yesterday. The funeral of Ex-Sherlfl J. T. Bolles took place at Union yesterday at 2 o'clock, conducted by the Knights of Pythias, at his request. The funer al services were read at the grave In a very Impressive way and were lis tened to by a large number of people. ADout BO Knights were ta line mciua lng Ex-Svpreme Representatie Turn er Oliver, ex-Grand Chancellor Marion Davis and several past chancellors. Six members of the La Grande lodge were in attendance. !Mr Bolles was sheriff of Union coun ty In 1890 to 1894 and was a very pop ular and efficient officer.. He was highly respected in the community and had as many warm friends as any man that evt r lived in this county. Many of Ms friends from La Grande paid the last respect to his memory by attending the services. Mr. Bolles was 58 years old and is survived by a daughter, Mrs. J. W. Spencer. ..- - CHURCH NOTICES 0 S00000K0 Christian Science Service. ; Christian Science service Is held Sunday at 11 a. m. at 907 C avenue. The subject for today. Unreality. All are cordially invited to attend. DANGER FOR LA GRANDE PEOPLE APPENDICITIS Many La Grande people have wind or gas in the stomach or bowels, sour siomac hor constipation and do not know that these are symptoms of chronic appendicitis which may any minute became acute. They should try simple buckthorn bark, glycerine. HU1, druggist, states that the QUICK action of Adler-l-ka Is a constant sur prise to people. ' Orego Trust Company Light & Power Company Phone Main 34 Treasurer's Call for City Warranto. ; Notice is hereby given that there are now funds on hand to pay all out standing warrants Issued on General Fund of La Grande city, 'up to and in cluding, No. 8813, endorsed December 17, 1909. ? ,: Interest on all warrants on general fund from 8594 to No. 8813 inclusive, ceases from this date. V There are also funds In the treas ury to pay all warrants issued against water fund of La Grande city, up io and including No. 9598, endorsed Aug. 18 1910. . Interest on all warrants on ive, ceases from date of this call, water fund from 9,594 to 9.59S Indus. , La Grande, Oregon, March 27, 1911. RAY W.LOGAN, . City Treasurer. Have You Read Tills Book. St. Teters Church. . Fifth Sunday in Lent. Sunday school, 10 a. m.: morning service, 11 a. m.; evening service, 5 p. m. The vestry will meet Immediately after the morning series. Service on on Wednesday and Friday evenings at 7:30 p. m. , UPTON H. GIBBS, Rector. Take LAXATIVE BROMO puinlca tablets. Druggists refund money If It fails to cure. E. W. GRPVES sij oature on each box. 2Sc Adventist Cbarch. Regular quarterly meeting of the Seventh ; Day Adventist church will be held next Saturday, April 1st. Eld er Smith of Baker will occupy the pulpit at this time. Sabbat school at 11 a. m. Other services following. All are welcome. A. DITCHER. . new German appendicitis remedy A SINGE DOSE will bring relief. A. T. , First Presbyterian Chnrch. Morning subject, The Master in thi Garden. Evening subject, Come Unto Me. Splendid singing and soeclal mu sic at each service. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Mr. W. B. Pickens, super intendent. Junior Christian Endeavor 4:00 p. m. . Miss Bork and Mrs. Rlt t?r, leader3. Christian Endeavor ser vice 5:30 p m. Prayer meeting, Thurs day 8:00 p. m. S. W. SEEMANN, D. D., Minister. Girl Strippers Wanted at Cigar Factory Experience Un-necessary A new book telling how the fearful appendicitis Is caused , and how you can EASILY prevent it, Is being r?ad with much interest by Ia Grande pen people, It Is given away free by , T. IiiiL ;.: v.-V' r Central Church of Christ . The minister will preach a farewell sermon to the members of the congret ,gatlon Sunday morning. The suc cesses and7 failures of the past two yars will be reviewed." "What Next." or "The Gospel of Equality" will be discussed Sunday evening. Bible school at 9:45. Walter Conner, superintendent, commences at 11 and 7:45 p. m. Church on the cor ner of Washington and Depot. FORD A. ELLIS, Minister. Savoy Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN The rooms are good and Steam heated only one block from depot, D. C Brichoux,Prop. SeW em Fresh Hand-Rolled Choco lates Can't Be Beaten Baptist Chnrch. Rev. Gowan has been unexpectedly called to Welser and cannot meet with his congregation tomorrow. , HERDS ON RANGE. Fierce Brothers Tarn Ranges That Are 700 Cattle Excellent on Pierce Bros., the cattlemen, have thrown onto their Hot Lake and Rock Creek country range 700 head of cat tle. George Pierce said this morning that the good weather was bringing the ran re out in fine shape and that the cattle wnt on the range in strong condition. , Tbeyv expect good results from their cattle this year. COMPLETE ROAD IX A MONTH. Campbell Returns From Camp at the .Mouth of Beanr Creek Project Seeds Buy thn iN BULK and sd' C money. . We nave the best quality of Western Crown Seeds, also Timothy, Cfoe Alfalfa etc. Wakrs-Sianchikid Produce Co. txausm Aoms J.F. Campbell, county road super lntendent, came in last night from the Beaver Creek camp after men and supplies. George E. Stevenson of El gin is general foreman. Mr. Campbell announced that the work was progressing rapidly and that if weather conditions are good and no bad luck the uprlver road will be completed Inside of 30 days. . Apply at JAM US KING CWM FACTORY mm:- n Ion 5 Mast Try n Cossnrd ' Corset to Realize Why v It Excels. ' The Gossard Corset shown here is model O and is for the worn an of , full proportions. It makes a solid figure appear slender and graceful. The bust, fits closo, without raising the , ' bust when seated, $8.50. Other models $3.50 and $5.00, Mrs. Robert Pattkon Phone black 1481. Some people 9 ve an idea that vq LET CS DTE FOR TOC. U fact the only way we live la by dvelBg. Don't dye yonrielf. : lt Miet thai dyeing yonrself. ' VTK bVK ETIsCt DAY AND DIE FUR ALL . .Onr tlutift ttt dyeing for yoa went be hglh. A sample Job Is sufQclent For best dyelnf end cleaning have ns do !t ' ' ' 'V.;'V- ELITE CLEANING k DIE WORKS, Phone Main 64 are a humorist a long vays from 137 iU dear reader---; ive arem the coal) business. Graiide Ronde CasH Co; Phone Main b 1 The I'nlon Gradnatlns; Clasn. There will be 11 In the graduating class of the Union High school this spring, and school will close May 19 Th? members of the graduating class are ao follows: Cedric Gale, Henry Hess, Clarence Miller, Paul Crouter, George Goodbrod, Herbert Hall, Ed gar Lewin, Fern Mcintosh. Mae But terifield, Corttta Skiff and Hazelelne Wilson. Union Republican. Kvery family has need of good, rcliabtt linlrpent For iim!ns bnile, soreneij of the piuwiles and rUuiniUio pnin there it none better than Cbaraberliun's. Sold by all dealer. . , SEMI-DRESS HATS, IN Turbans and Sailors We most urgently request you to give ; "us a call v : ':,1-'J E,. M; Wellmaii c& ADAMS AVE: t J . -i-. ,v ;: '-. ;( : ; I.K! 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