La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 25, 1911, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1911.
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MEN'S G
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We have just received a line of
CRANE'S Writing Paper and
Envelopes
This is the very finest writing paper made, and as
ii conies in bulk the prices are most reasonable con
sidering the quality. Call and see the different
styles.
! NEWLIN BOOK
and ST
AT POOR MEPIfS PRICES ; .
Our August sale of high class suits for men and boys offers the very finest of
Ready-to-wear clothing at prices far below what the goods are really worth.
You can nowown a "rich man's suit" at a "poor man's price,, if you come here.
All $22.50 Suits $16.85
All $18 Suits $13.50
AU $20 Suits $15.00
All $25 Suits $18.75
25 Per Cent Discount
on all Men's Trousers
All $27.50 Suits $20.60
All $30.00 Suits $22.50
(3D . N E Y S (C 0
Complete Equipment tor Resetting ana Repairing
Rubber Buggy Tires ;
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor ,
COMPUTE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY
BIB BUSIUESS
SWELLS CHECKS
IVTEXTY-FITE PER
CREASE 15
CEXT 15-
Perry Pneumatic Water Systems, Samson
Wind Mills, Deming Pumps, Richardson & Boynton
Warm Air Furnaces, Pipe Valves and Fittings, Gut
ters, Plumbing Fixtures of All Kinds, Full Assort
ment of Nickel Trimmings.
BAY 6 ZVJEIFEL
PLUMBERS. HEATERS, SHEE1 METAL WORKERS
HM1IIMIMII IMMIIMMUMI
sa.
La Grande's Leading
Jeweler
Onwtu Ik. ft. IsU-WSm A lw Areas.
iiiiiiiniiiiiiuft' 11111
Uur JDSSt D
argain
IN IRRIGATED LAND,
720 acres,. 5 mL from RR; Good
improvements; 800 inches of water
and bumper crop goes '. with place;
$40:00 per acre; small payment
down and easy terms.
Enterprise Real Estate Company.
Enterprise, Oregon.
IflG MIU
PROPERTYSflLES
BUijLSESS.
Lng Hear Noticed kj Everjea the
teal Sapply Exkaavted.
An increase of 25 per cnt In busi
ness done by the O.-W. storehouse
here has resulted from the return of a
long hour schedule in the local shops.
S'.orekeesr J. A. Martin noticed the
difference ia volume of business lm-
media; ely and though the lons-hour
schedule has been la vogue but a few
days the business at the storehouse
here all material tor roundhouse and
machine shop activities are supplied.
has Increased 25 per cent already.
Storage teal Gone.
This week will see the storage coal
bunkers empty once more. This eon
ditlon of affairs is true about once a
ytar and as soon as the demand for
fuel has exhausted the storage supply,
the O.-W. makes arrangements for
refilling the mala storage bankers
where approximately 12.000 tons are
stored during the summer and fall
months. The first of this storage
fuel for the ensuing year will be ar
riving soon, as a consequence of the
exhaustion of the present supply. Dur
ing the past rear there were as many
as 17.009 tons stored In the local yards
Sew Sight Faretaaa,
J. M. Burleigh of La Hunta. Color
ado, has accepted the position of night
roundhouse and machine shop fore
man. Mrs. Burleigh will arrive soon
and they will make La Grande their
future home,' Mr. Burleigh succeeds
Former Xight Foreman Jackson who
resigned to accept another branch of
O.-W. work. '
Ballaa, Here Tacay. ,;
Private car "03 Is In La Grande to
day with Assistant Superintendent W.
Boilons and other O.-W. officials who
are making a regular Inspection and
business visit to La Grande.
Easiness Heavy. ,
Hum of Industry Is the kynoteot
railroad circles. Passenger and freight
business Is good and some big pay
checks ara being molded as a result
The August lth checks will be far In
excess of what they have been during
hj nrin and earlr summer If the
present rush of business It maintain
ed. ;
VILLUS 3IILLEB k BROTHER
closixg mttber of deals.
deuce ia his Cove home, fina ic'ally,
and is now living ia ease but can't
keep away from nls old environments
for long at a time.
SOUTH LA GRA5DE SEWS.
Dntaa4 for SauH Prapertles
, HeaiKr'Thaa Ever Before.
The jirmand for small properties is
greater than ver according to the
real estate firm of William Miller and
Brother. This firm has been handling!
the Riverside addition and it is sur
prising to' know the number of lotsj
sold to parties who inUnd to erect
homes In the very near future.
In the past few weeks they have
sold $5,500 worth of lots ranging in
price from $75 to $230. Last week th j
sold seven lots, and last eveuing they
closed deeds for four more. And the
fine features of these transactions U
that In nearly every Instance" there
will be a home erected on each lot
sold. '
la speaking with Mr. Coffin the sales
manager for the firm he said: "I have
dealt In subdivisions to cities all of my
life and I am very much pleased with
the manner la which Riverside Is be
ing bought for the reason that there
will be homes built on the tots. '
Henry Ferguson shot a coyote on
thft Frank McClure ranch this week.
J "Grandpa" Ferguson who has been
Is j seriously ill for some time is greatly
improved. He is 85 years of age.
Frank McClure has finished haying
this week.
Mrs.- George Smith, who operated
the boarding house at the Palmer mill
has sold out and as soon as she can
arrange business details wjll leave for
Moscow.
Jessie Strong has purchased " the
Ed. Propeck place and will Improve
H throughout by building new addi
tions to the house.
Mrs. Fitzgerald and family of Port
land are visiting at tha McAnish home.
NORTH BEACH
is the pleasure haunt In this part of
the country this summer. Its devotees
rejoice to learn that they can now ga
and come on a regular schedule Inde
pendent of tides. The popular excru
sfon steamer.
Mr. Denman and Mrs. Delmore hav
opened a first class cleaning and pres
sing parlor at 1908 Third street Mr.
Denman is a practical tailor of long
experience and makes a specialty of
ladies' tailoring. . 7-21-lt
Dutchers Wagon
Shop
No Horse , Shoeing
Wagon repairing a specialty.
If your Tires need resetting
give us a call, Second-hand
Buggies, Hacks and Camp
Wagons tor sale.
Red 12.
"T.
I. POTTER"
. Tenag Saars Sack. -
John Young, the E. O. L. ft P. com
pany employe hurt yesterday Is suffer
ing considerable pain today. On the
whole he Is reported to be la about
the ssme condition as last evening.
Until late this afttrnooa It had been
found unnecessary to amputate one
of his broken limbs, as was feared
would be necessary.
p. m. (Saturday at 10:00 p. mj
REDUCED FARES
PREVAIL
Frest All Pelats la tk Northwest
via the
leaves Portland. Ash Street dock.
DAILY, EXCEPT SATURDAY A5D
SC5DAY, 8:M A. X.
SATFTSDAYS OYLT. 1 tM P. V.
There Is a supreme satisfaction In j temnwr HASSALfr Ieaylng
helping a man make a deal tor a home j porUMd MCept SundaT at 8:M
ror say wnat yoa may u u in ui
American heart to own oar owa homes.
That is the foundation of oar govern
ment today the homes. If we should
degenerate Into a transient people yoaj
could look for the foundation stones'
of this great republic to totter. But!
there Is positively no a anger or 0REG0 w-tTASHTXGTOJ RAILROAD
La Grande Is going to see more people j 5AYI6ATI05 CO.
own their homes la the future thsa ,deal tage and camp life, a magnlfl
ever before and anyone knows waatjcent ftat not ,0, j.
that means. It means better ba-.wner. -enlgt beneficial climate.
provemcnts. greater Interest la Pb-jtnd all the comforts of home without
lie affairs and a firm determination to' cctinj any n,ore tnan lt yom remalned
at home
Call on or write to any O.-W. R. ft N.
agent for complete in formation; also
for copy of our summer book, "Ou'tngs
la Oregoa.-"
General Passenger Agent. O-W. R. A
WM. MclWRRAY.
K. Co. Portland, Ore.
make of this olac the big city of
Eastern Oregon, which is sure to
come."
COB BUCK 10
SHARE BEIIOII
3K.
A Fresh Supply
of Fruits and
Vegetables
Bananas, oranges, lemons,
blng cherries, R. Annie, cherries,
blackberries, black caps, canta
loupes. New potatoes, cabbage, tur
.nlps.. beets, radishes, lettuce,
green peas, green beans, wax
beans, peas, dry onions, green
.onions-
Royal Grocery
H. Pattison, Prop.
Not in the Association
If the democrats are superstitious
and believe In luck they will hold the
convention next year In Baltimore, for
Baltimore and democracy have four
times proved a winner, which is mor?
than can be said of Chicago or any
other city where the party has met in
late years-
OTHO E( EERSLT BACK FROM WAL
LA WALLA 03 T1SIT.
Pfeaer ef Cave Will Be One at Llgta
Tbltars Satariay.
Forty-six years la Cove have creat
ed an attachment for old and young In
i. t j n'.iL... Mmitlfi that ntfin
Eckersly. now living at Walla Walta.
but nnta last spring a resident or'
Cove, that could not be overlooked for j
long and the veteran Covit? was tn
La Grand today on bis way to Joseph
He will return to Elgin next Sa u-dayj
to attend the pioneer reunion ;iere,
and visit once more with thoe who
made Grandf history with him. Mr.;
Eckersly made a succeas of Ms res'-
COLUMBIA COLLEGE
MILTON, OREGON
IS THE PLACE TO SE!fD Y0CR BOYS A5D GIRLS. V
raristtaa, bat aet seeUrlaa. Crsiads sad batlolags vtlae at
A select school for young men and young ladies, who seek for the
highest Ideala In Manhood and Womanhood.
CERTIFICATES ACCEPTED AT STATE OITERS1TY AXD OTHER
SCHOOLS WITHOUT RE-EX111XAT10X. t
Tkereaxh rear. Literary, scientific; eanste trial departaeat; la
rinding skrtaaad a ad typcwrftlag; ceaM-natory af atisic, Jacladln?
piaa, valce and stnag lastrm nea4t etocntisa! art.
Deritry refitted, tefaralshea, steam keated, elertrk U?htd cam
fertaMe, attractive, gjaiaaslisi, geod athletic field
BeaaUfal fer SitaaUea. A land ef fralts and fiswen. XeaaUla watr.
are air. Healthfal ceadiUoav Six patenter traJas daily. Electric
JV street cars.
i l i 29 J1 x Mlsf d-as. Xaral atmeplicrc U
wkeleMme.
Send for Catatftcwe ar ether lafenaattea te -.
H. S. SHANGLE, Financial Secy, Maton, Oregon
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