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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1911)
LA OTCAVDK EVENTXO ot:st:!:xt:t?, Tp Y c-FprnrnKT? 1911. 23 liiidiii '4y n j i : i; w 5 V r 1 f X f ' i; 1. 1 V 1 1) I" . . . 1) ' ' i 1 : if, U : J Bob Lyman if. lSpecials for. Sunday SVEET POTATOES CELERY CABBAGE SQUASH t , E$G PLANT LETTUCE CAULIFLOWER ?:TOI.IATOES 1 J (5GREEN AND U PEPPERS if ' 4 f ' U 7 RED Gity Gt ocety TUB HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO u ''ilr-nji,nr'irilr)i-'ii t , , . - - ? . AVd handle the "Peerless Mazda Lamp" and sell un- J : dcr a positive guarantee. We can do your electric wir- ' ' "fo v.-aii . v vift. in uium, lsaclory ana mod- t era way. Prices right. In fixtures we can show you I iuc urat nxie, auu oesi prices $ 103 Elm Street, COAST FIR FINISH have i just received car load of first class material ft Vc 1 1 1 , GREENWOOD fir'' Home . Phone 421 , 4 TOKAY AND MAL AGE GRAPES APPLES PEACHES PLUMS PRUNES ORANGES ' -' BANANAS AND GRAPE FRUIT and Bakery EAT. PHONE t Main 75 ever known in the city, t X irllCne Red 741 I a & MADI50N : r Bell Phcne, Mam 732 .. s v - "m''r Kid Exposito BOB LYMAN vs KID EXPOSITO Steward's Opera. House Oct 2nd, '11 Gen. Adm. $1.00 . Ringside $2.00 First Preliminary at 9 O'clock COVE BOOSTERS Til FRLINDb CLUB EXBOIKSES PORTLAND RESOLl'TIOX Fist Club Xketlng Since Cherry fihow . Held This Mouih. Cova, Sept. 29. (Special) At a meeting of the Cove Commercial club, held on the above date, this being the first Bince the Cherry fair, the follow ing resolutions were passed. "Resolved, That, as the Covs Cherry fair was a success both socially . and financially, we wish to thank the good people of Cove and of tnion county, fo th.lr co-operation; we especially "vls'h t thank those taking part In the profrnm, the Ladies guild, for th use of the grove, T. H. Elson, for his lead ership In building and decorating the pavilion, and above all, we wish to ihnnk Koy Couklin for the very able way In 'which he, as g neral manager, m.-'rtejt.a. success," ' M ' . '.iT0,"t,1.I1.' 'A6, also : passed;'-en- uvoik6 un rrewmuon auopieq ny tne chamber of commerce, which are as f-. I low's: . ' ' '- .' " hereas, It la tae plan of the Unit ed States government, to Invite tbe nations o fte world to. Join the Amer ican fleet on its passage through the raiii.ma tanai on Its official onenine in 1915, nnd proceed to the bay of San Francisco to' participate in , the BTJTlH .tliflrlnn r n..i.. Interna tlonal exposition to: commem orate the completion of that great en gineering feat; and ' 'i ' 'Vhertr.s.; the battleship Oregon, wn.cn ns . built at the Union Iron works,' San Francisco, by the brawn and lnew of our patriotic -working-men, and christened Oregon in honor o fthW great atate and aubsequently given the title of the "Bulldog of the iavy, by reason of -th. wonderful achievement of steaming 14,000 miles from ocean to ocean, and arriving In the watera off Santiago in time to par ticipate lu the historic sea fight that ended our troubles with Spanl; and, ; iWhercaa, the attention of , the whola world was centered on the re markable voyage of the Oregon, and emsihnBteed the necessity of construct ing the Panama canal, lidt onlv tar defensive purposes, "but coturoercial as 1 j Commercial club of Portland and the J r.hamber Df commerce of tblrf city. join with the Panama Pacific Inter national Exposition delegation now cs: nt, and pledge themselves to use their utmost endeavors to prevail up on tb federal government to do fit ting honor to the battleship Oregon by naming her the ship of -war to lead the I'nvies of tha world through the Panama Canal, and turther be It ijtfcolved, that we pledge ourselves to call upon our delegation In con fess to usa every effort to bring about th: fulfillment of the desires of tht peopls of the states pf California and Oregon and of the nation. Cove Commercial club. H. C, Rees, eecrs tary." . - Prof. Stoat Sfateni-nt. Superintendent Stout . who had charge of the picture and statuary funds for the high school last season make3 the following statement show ing receipts and disbursements: Rpcoipts. . Amount on hand from 1910...$ 41.99 Pinafore, as per statement ... 155.35 Art exhibit, as per statement.. 163.79 Wright entertainment, net .... 16.90 Miller ent.rtainment, net ..... 6.90 Mollie Snider, ............... Helen Thompson Graduation 1911, total receipts C D. Goodnough, donation .. Gertrude Belver, donation ... 1.90 2.43 82.75 2.00 1.00 Total receipts ..$476.11 Disbursements. Carfare, Caldwell football team Hotel bill, Caldwell football . 50.00 team 32.00 f Ontario, expenses to track team 4.56 IrvnanoAn a aTi.n aha 3 - - i",,v"H" lv "U w vallis .....;..,,,., 20.80 Evening Observer, for advertis ing art exhibit .......... 1.25 Star Quick Print, programs and certificates .'....ti.;....i. 7.00 Pictur.. frames from E" Harris 6.75 Returned to Glen Conkey ..... .50 A. W. Elson & Co.. for Dicturss 125.14 RoyCurrey, librarian 5.00 .25 .50 .35 3.60 Telephone to Olson Dray on books to Willcock . . , . Bohnenkamp, for bill rendered Freight on pictures George Broadbridge, rturning carpet ..................... Hotel Sommer, for L. R. Alder man Phon for L. R. Alderman to Olsn , Gibbons for diplomas, People's store ,. "I .25 9.50 .25 2.59 Total disbursements '$270.82' Receipts ' f 47 1 1 eceipis . $476.1 1 Disbursement mM , ' Amount on hand ..$205.82 D t V. ' The undersigned will sfell'afcpublic sale onthe a C.falsier plac, Smiles1 j northeast of La Grande, and 1 mile nortli of Conley Station, on Wedliniesdayj, . Oct:. 4-Sl , at 10:00 o'clock a. m., the following described property, tb-wft: ..... ... Twenty-Pivelieadt)f HoTsanatoles; Four Farm Wagons; Ohe'2-ied Top Carriege, nearly new; One McCormick Mower and Rake ;Two Harrows; One GangPlow; One Grain. Drill; "Five Sets Team Harness, Household &dods and other articles too numerous to mention. F r e e TERMS OF SALE:' All sums of Ten Dollars and under, cash; Over Ten Dollars, a credit of 12 months will he given on approved security, with inter est at 8 per cent, or "3 per cent discount for cash. duncan Mcdonald, Owner. S FUTSICIASS A5D. SCEGE05S M. MOLITOR, M. D.Physlcian and . Surgton. Corner Adams Ave. and Depot St Phones: Office, Main 68; Residence, 69. A. L, RICHARDSON, M. I. I. W. LOUGHLIN, M. D. Drs. Richardson & Loughlin, ' . Physicians and Surgeons Phones Office Black 1362; Ind. 353 Office Houre 9 to 11; 2 to 5; 7 to 8 Dr. Richardson's Res. Main 55; Ind 312. . Dr. .Loughlin's Res. Main 757; Ind 1297.' ' C. H. UPTON, Pb. G. M. D. Physictaj and Surgeon. Special attention to Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat. Ofiio In La Grande National Bank Build ing. , Phones; Office Main 2; Resi dence Maia 32. ATTORXETS AT LAW COCHRAN & COCHRAN Attorneys Chas. E. Cochran and Go. T..Coch ran. La Grande National BanK " Building, La Grande, Oregon. , T. H. CRAWFOT.D ROBT. S. EAKIN CRAWFORD & EAKIN Attorneys at law. Practices in all the .courts of the state and United States. Ot- 1 flee In La Grande National Bank Building, La Grande, Oregon. D. W. C. NELSON Mining Engmeei. v Baker City, Oregon. ' DES. tSDERWOOD k CNDEKTVOOD I Physicians and Suraeonn. DR. H. L UNDERWOOD Special attention to diseases and surgery bf tho eye. DR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD Specialist tor women " Offices.' Cor. Adams & Depot, over Wright Cd.'s Drug Stcre, Phones Main 728; Main 22. GEO. W. 'ZIMMERMAN- Osteopafh Physician. Sommer Bldg Rooms " 8, 9 and 10. Phones: , Home 1332. Pacific, Main 63; Residence, Black 951. Successor to Dr. F. E. Mpore O. T. DARLAND. CHIROPRACTOR. ; not Drugs,. not Surgery, not Oste opathy Consultation free. Room 20, La Grande National Bank Bldg ing. Phone, Black 399. r : I DR. P. A. CHARLTON. Vterinrv Sn,. ' C"V s,r6 ' ' xvesiuence rnone, Ked 701 . offl Phnn(, : dependent Phone 53. Both at Residence. , . L u n c h at T7 Grapes, Orin-.; Bana nas, Green Tomatoes for pickling, Good Prunes for canning, 75c per box. We can fill orders for good ; Freestone peaches from 85c' to $1.20. Phone us your orders. Main 70 PK3PT DELIYERT. ' THE Pho ie 70. StagrvTs vp: Sand bore 1 WMJE cigar hade. One who lives at home. H lakes three years to learn this trade, and I Want the hoy's pa rents to he willing for the boy to learn it Fam i Us King Cigar Factory 106 Fir Street N o O il GROCERY y&aAyy"; 7," :" For WOOD and : COAL Phone Main 6 ED. STRINGHAM, Auctioneer. I I; V I n vl 6 welt 'Tbtrefore, Ut It lresdlve'd hit Uhe