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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1911)
LA UHA'DK KiiiiNLNG GiiaivuvEH, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1911. PAG1 5 Why You Should Bank with the United National States Bank LA GRANDE, OREGON FIFTH: -It is less than three years old yet. It already enjoys the confidence and patronage of more than one thousand leading firms, corporations and individ uals in this cty and vicinity. This is ev ident that our Banking Service is satis factory in all departments and there fore qualified to meet your requirements. We have safe deposit boxes for rent...3 sizes-$2, $3 and $5 fii Sixth We co-operate with those who patronize this bank in every manner permitted by best and conservative bank ing methods. We assist by extending credit when credti is due, by advice, by cousel, giving the customer the bene fits of our knowledge and experience and taking an act ive interest in his welfare. Frank E. Smith, a merchant of El gin, returned to his home this morn ing after transacting business in La Grande. He was at the Foley. Arnold Ross and Laura Miller have returned to Baker after visiting with relatives. ,'. E. B. Moore of La" Grande and W. H. Flood of Long Creek made home- K'Btead entrks this motning at the land office. . " ' Victor Bean returned to North Pow-! der this morning after visiting with friends here dujng the Fourth of July ! celebration. ' j Henry Neer, a well known hardware salesman of Baker, was here this morning. He was registered at the Sommer. Gabriel Maguire, noted African ex plorer, stopped at the Sommer today while- here to appear before the Chau tauqua audience. K. E. Anderson, the only traveling saleswoman la this Election of the state, is at the Foley today from S?at tle. . The many friends of Harley Rich ardson will be pleased to know that he has received word, this morning, that he very successfully passed the state board of examiners for , pharm acy. Thug another La Grande boy has distinguished himself among a large list of applicants for that honor which fell to but a few. C. Jackson of Hamilton, James Reid of Heppner. George Gray of Alicel. W. P. York of Galena, John S. Busick of Hamilton, Chas. H. Beymer of Monu ment and Alice' Johns of Pendleton were In La Grandle this morning to bid on lsoiaieu irucia pui up ,iu C the United States land office this morning. E. B. Thompson, deputy game war den, left this morning for points east after having been in Union county long enough to overtake severol vio lators of thfi fishing laws. He found plenty of violations though no grounds for convictions often and Las seen to It that deputies be appointed here to make some semblance of law enforcement In this resptect. 1 yE will be in a position during . r tne Anautauqua to quote you some very interesting prices. The CREDITORS' SALE has been a wonderful success and we will fol low it up with special sales; like La dies' Furnishings, half price; Muslin and Knit Underwear and many oth er lines will be cut from 25 to 50 per cent. THE GOLDEN 3 which Is the best. THEATRE The Fv.M:c K?Iy oa Us IV Qaaliij of our Perform s. They Are Xever Do appointed WE HAVE IT" Our patriotic song .yesterday took the peopHe by storm. It is entitled: 3Iy Country Has First Call' It is great. Come and b r-- ,t tonight and tomorrow. FOUND Gold locket In Ash Bros.' store. Owner call at Observer. 7-5tf The glass front for the new Savoy hotel office room arrived today and will be in place within a week or so. Another chance to get a cup of that delicious coffee served with a light row and Saturday. The eoft'a msn w.i: be there in all his glory. Special pric es on all brands of his coffees for these two days only. Come everybody You are welcome. .4. Little Fear of Forest Fires. Spokane, Wash., July 5. Timber owners and rangers in Washington, Idaho, Oregon, Montana and the prov ince of British Columbia declare that the forest are safle from fires for ,at least 30 days, as a result of the .recent rains, and announce that planB have been completed to prevent a repetition of last yjear's destruction of life and property in the government reserves and private holdings. Judge Albert L. Flewelllng. presi- ... .. .... : western Forest and . association, which takes In tne b vc- of Washington, Id aho, Oregon, California and Montana, reports that the associations in Tda are working together and that pri- b'Ci'e lulilers are co-or.3rar.11g w.1.1 -n-; r,deral govenrr r.' r-d s'ato forces to nrnto-- j-.-. :'nd other pro ..-- ,'v. 6eason, as well j 'ns" tn er-IorcS'S the fir) I .c the letter 1" t'-'.t s-. . .' was mastered by the depart- made to form confederations of some blaze of the South and Central American ment. republics, but the attempts were nev-j er successful. I A dramatization of "The Goose The state department does n it antl- Girl" Is to be produced by Baker and cipate the probability at the present' Castle. iime or tne rormauon or tn actual political federation cf th. Snth A:o-i the Boys' Savers' club. Call at the laundry and I will tell you all about it. A. B. Chrery, mgr. Cherry's New Laundry. erica!- . -.ulllcs, bu ful'r realizes ;hut '-at in that direction la pri'icipa'-ly aim 5 3 to cv..' ! th ,rov;:,g influence o;' l.,n,u .rtateh in the political affairs c? South Amerl-, :t.. : :rr,.-!.r v.'.-k-'. s'l'v' Solol- .Matincjs Ever.!::;'; Musical Director. ..V as Garrick Mr. Ferrn ..Mr. King Drums MIes Delvenlhal Electrician . . Cashier ..... I'shr ?.. K Mgr. Mr. Herkermcr , . Mipi 'i?rHck .tKniea Sioddart : -:t M. Sherwood ! a: tesZzx-i Ka::-!c-.va w.l' ::u: v.'. iui r 0 v i LOCALS DR. A. C. POSEY, Specialist for Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat diseases. Eyes fitted with glasses. Over fielder's store -.;-. r l-:i cream it the verk la di.a t::e j;Qai;-r.!',T.T: groun'a. Thej bell the Blue Mountala bracl which is the best Mrs. E. P. Day will continue her & r;r :.-r '; -'!. K Gfct your ice cream oi the park la dles on the Chav.r.ni-'o ro.tn: Ther ; Mcunain brarv; Robert last lg!:t. F. K. i Savoy t ' L'- .:n nincl;!:- v? tl :.. a iu-3:T,!i!t-Vjtf i .ank Ivietcalf wag an Imbler ' '. ..;nt who spent the day here, $.tf); ' :ng at the Foley. . , Mike Mulligan was In from Sum uiervilia y-hsUv&a? and this lcrrirs. was a Savoy goes'. ". Ra.y, riutsner was .'v.. La V.'tti' ttfiy i'-.'-ii. i-.s fccaia cr- :r. F. D. Ko. i. " : . '? at the Ssrcy. ' .; ',' V '. V irk of Galena, Ore., 'as fct the Foley tc:y while buying isolated tracts. . Lewis Kurturland and fumlly nz', MrB. Do 'iherty, all of Cove, wre via ltcrs 5a La Grande, yestarday. Jamts Johry, a I'itJctor.Ias, is otr;'ilng at tL; cxr.?r this aftter boon. Carlog Lapez, Havana, Cuba, stop ped at the Sommer this morning. He went to Wallowa this forenoon. George H. Wycroff, a Warren Con struction company official, war In the city today, a gmest at the Foley. Merle Blcshell is recovering from a .?vrf r.ttvV of diphtheria. He has bicu ur.for '".hf (n; 'i)r. VritiT wood. and has n-?n ;c.i'-r.? c;-oif..':: H. J. O'Gorman and E. t: Civuision have returned to Baker in their auto mobile after spending Tentery Classified n 4 vertising o also The :r- th3 evir okin: cat for th? y f-iv a." 'A ran it v'.c':. th:- r.; 'is t our command and li the war dsyart ment permits the use of soldiers patrol the forest we will have most effective fire fighting fo r gathered togjether. '"Lumbermen operating ' the north Iculio fcieits ?.re cur.'r' . their wor' i'j c-Jttlr.g the t.'-f-" tta'i'tr as-' It i? ss?Dcta3 that -eral V.U'.o". -. loge-,w!!l fee c.t . '.are frf . ' next tsv-i cr eh.a-j y.t .4'3 Iocs ty '.a:t seazon'3 Cr-: was enor-T-c-ja. it was not P3 ravy as reported, Lccauss of the fact that much timber wi:S ta saved. ThJ sreatest loss wa la the lives of flre-flgliters. "We have reports of only one small fire so far this steason. It was started by a careless camper in northern Id aho. Prompt investigation was made with the result that the man was ar rested a" convicted." t-al r.r.:l South Anier WANTED A good country home for a young, girl aged about 18 years w:r2 Bhe can be made one 0! the fazii.'y ami . re;s:v? ca!I wagss. Anycue wi-hir.g'r.u'.h a jfir! w."; ay I'v1 to V.. T. Gardner, superintended!, vEaf' G'.U' A!c! Et::!c;y. Eit 29th and 'Irving strssts, -.Fyrtkr.-i,' Oregon. " C-25-5t Tne. Fears Conspiracy. Washington, 5. The Btate department Is awaiting with con siderable Interest the confirmation the report that a secret meeting ot (.legates representing .h. govern ments of Venezuela, Colombia, Ecu ador, Peru and'Bolivla is now being for the purpose, it is alleged, to rf'.w.w ft i':--!r.J i-; . a i:',-: nr. ' r.'. T. XvtT-r &:il ?Ts..Kr.;k t?cn r.f '.h- fif ? Chsttn? harf .'. cr.; 1 '?.". V.'s': i Ik'.'.:. ::'. t!;e i:;r:c c? "G:2n C v'val-n wh?r? h?y visit:" v.:h frlcr.'.-.j'.'.Klr.i. On severa- oc?;.:;or.s daring for a ff w Jaye. the past hundred years attempts were neciproclly Flzr-r"-, ' ' Sijchane, Was!:.. Ju!;: '. - ' ' :r. e.z:-c;vi 0: : :. . ive seudlug u.. - .: . rough d!iusn'a iunl. .: ..my. to TriMe'i Columbia and oli,er provinces iii western uir.aaa, accoraing to a report Just issued by Albert W. Codo- ' . sisretary of the W?s:c:u rir.e Man-..irf.irsrE'- aseociatio:), who ev; the iiVji:.,;ii;8 for the firbt six months ot 1-911 i.!r.o-jnted to 22,nc-;C,CC(i feet is ausiriBr. 12.00C.OCO for '.!;! 12 momh? ".6bt year and 3,000,000 feet in 1909. Local lumbermen estimate the total shipments from this district to Can ada at 25,000,000 feet for 1911. There !s no duty on rough dimension lum ber. Mr ny of the lumbermen in the Faclfic slope country take issue with the national associaltno, which is op posed to the proposed reciprocity plate comp July 6 gal 4 treaty with Canada, on the ground that the agreement will be beneficial to the industry in this northwestern and Pacific states. They say also that as. soon as .the duty on the higher grades is removed there will be sub s'nntial Increases in the output of the Kills or. this Bit r;: tre Une. 'FOR SAi-u Xe.v sr.u; h:o "in ... horsfs and mares, ell, Cove, Oregon. w?r.tle work Matt W. Mltch-6-28-6t v,rANTED A Udy wiohos wilnr ment. Would prefer situatlcr ,-.r hr.i!ihoeper or would : rr.vV;:.!'. t'. V t'fev, gentle wcrk. .ni.-r-. 'a!t W. Mit chell, Cov-) v.'.. - 'I,-;:;,.::- LOST Black colt three months '.pld. Finder phone 171 Farmer and re ceive reward. W. A. McCall. 7-l-3t FOR SALE Timbs r c!a:m near rtii-roa-'.. Address Observer. 7-t to FOR RENT Furnished . Sixth street. room. 1606 7-1-tf FOR SALE Dry chain wood in any quantity. $1.50 per cord at the Per ry yards. Grande Ronde - Lumber company Pe.rry, Ore. 6-15-tf FOR GOOD PAINTING, etc., try a good painter of experience. 1514 S. Avenue. ' 6-30-5t - ' l':::rtniftii Out at :. One of the hardsM t fal!i:i on the life of a volunteer fireman occutpi! -hrrr!,! a:": tr.'rr.-. .!: r. a Mr, . .'. y.jy.- U li.x ::;: -p.-r::v:i,: to arms. The fire of un-. known origin did damage to a b"!':' Jng owned by E. Ram : FOR SALE 1,000 cords wood, also fence posts, telephone poles, etc., in standing timber. Eight miles .from La Grande. Address Wm. Burnap, La Grande, Oregon. .6-30 to 7-15 LOST Ladies' gold watch, wth fob attached. Finder return to this of fice and receive suitable reward. :"' One iron gray horw. Slue:, t: . TT!nr!- Te'rht abom 520-1 its. P:-3r,'!a-l ?? v.-'.'h hir cr. .. 'ffl ?!' rpwtrfor Urn f-i v.-i:;;i:. son. Z -1 j ' ,i L'Gran-J.j : : cr..: 13 year- cJd to Jo:n WANTED Two churn driller. o , drill 20 feet deep in seamy rock6, Steady work, by the day or by con tract, for the right men. Apply at J. L. Mars, rock quarry. 7-3, 6t SNOWDRIFT FLOUR Awarded Gold for. High, est Quality. Every Sack Warranted and Sat isfaction guaranteed. For Sale by Waters-StanchId I 7f