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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1913)
D PAGE TWO " . ' : ff v rTnrnmrnt' 1 C""1"'8 Bldtki Mad la I Orw . LATEST DESIGNS Best BuildiM Material Mad ta I GrnJ- KMWB . E. C. DAVIS s A,e- UL GRANDE KE33J flKG OBSERVER, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1913. LI GHTfJIUG KILLS ROUSE j Retail Department Phone Main i For Lumber, Lath j Shingles, Sash and Doors S Ruberoid Roofing GEORGE PALMER LUMBER CO. New Telephone Directory We wish to notify our subscribers that we in tend ta issue a new directory next nwnth, and in order that there may be no errors in it we ask their co-operation. All those whose names ar addresses are not earrect in the present directory ar wha wish any changes made, kindly notify us. All notifica tions must he in by the 10th of May. Home Independent Telephone Co. Potatoes and Apples Both very good varieties; Apples 35c Box Potatoee 35c Sack IB CttB THISGS COST 50 SORE THIS 0M13AKT TB156S IT TOC IS OW WBtRE TO BCT. Stageberg Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 TxerTiBixs is si asos all thi thee. Look Here Anheuser-Busch Beer On Draught At The Lottes Bar 1118 JeSerson Are. KROl'SE BROTHERS LOST VAL UABLE MARE SATURDAY. j First Otrtmtl Storm of the Season) IeslroT Crazing Animal. Avenue to the taster line of "L" Ave nue, and img the center line on u Avenue from the tenter line of Third Street to tie East property line of rr4. Sint in the ritT of L aGrande, u) newer to be laid in ac cordance with the plana M specif- under the supervision , ' 7u. :. All TbKfa to be in brfjj eST.(8) o'clock p. m, Wednesday evening, May 21st, 191V and mus be accompanied by a certified check of ... . i amount oi five (&J per cenv vi - tJie bid. The Comicu reserves th right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Council, May 7 1913. ; : LEB WARN1CK, Recorder of the Cityof La Grande, Oregon. ! i 1 ' ',6-9-10t LaM Canyon, May 14. Krouse Bros., had the misfortune to have a mar e J saddle horse killed by lipfct ning during' the first thunder shower of the .. season, last Tuesday, -while they were, graxir.g in a pasture on Ladd HJL They had some, splendid mares and colts in the pasture, and while thy . feel the loss they feel thankful! that the lightning did not strike human life. . Pupils of the Ladd Canyon school are practicing a program, lasting two hours, which they will render in the evening of the closing day of school Friday, the 16th. Several dialogues will be acted, some by the older scholars in the school, and consisting of five scenes. Fond parents are pre paring to attend and of course every-, one will be welcome, and it goes with out saying that the school house will be filled to suffocation. Everyone will be admitted free. A large crew, consisting of 25 men, have been pat to work grading: and laying steel for the saw mill rail road from Lone Tree station to the mill up in the canyon. The manager contemplates having a crew of 60 be fore long. Helen Peebler, who has been taking treatment for spinal mylitis the past four months at Pendleton, returned home Saturday. She is able to walk quite well by the aid of small ankle braces and by holding to something occasionally for support Unless she improves quite fast she will return 1 to Pendleton for farther treatment. Her parents gave her a little sur-i prise party the following afternoon after her arrival in which all the you riper folks of the neighborhood at- J tended. The afternoon was spent in games after which k-e cream and cake ( was served. The little ones present; were: Alice. Bonchard, Murriel Mul-he-Uand. Etta Bar-ton, BeBe Counsel!, Tanis Wilson, Mildred Conaway, Min nie trrumsmith, Sihvl Mulholsand. Gladys Drums mi th, Dorothy Krouse, Waiter Peebler, Arthur Coaaway, Willie Banton, "Burir.ie" Wilson,' Frarscis Krouse ar.d Harry Caraway, and Helen, Evan and Marjorie Peeh ler. As Eev. Beatty, who holds services her at the school fesuse every third Sunday was unable to atteud last Sarviiy. Mher"s Pay will be observ-: ed next Sarday, aisd it is hoped there nil be a pood csK-.gre-gatiwn prefect, t with their white Hewers. 5 The dance which was given at the; hoaae of E. E. Great last Saturday was well atterded. in spite cf raicy weather aiai ail had a "joly good time." ; Mrs. James MalhoSiand drove over to &asd CSty last Thursday to spesd the day with her daughter, Mrs. Alec Furgasoa. Mr. and Mrs. Buclmaster aid baby forsaerly cf Boise, who have beec visiting Mrs. Back master's sister. Mrs. Tom Bates, have gce oa to Canada, where .they w3 xsake their future home. . , , ,, .... . " ' ' ' TiBsMaasswawcseaingi iDofoS Cstipate Cwred. Dr. King's New life Pils wC3 re 5 eve ceostipaticai procpty and get tot boweSs fat beay ccodrtsoo aaia. John ?-psic, cf 5ar.bury, Pa says: "They are the best pils 1 ever oed. aid I advise everyone t se thera far ccr.r'.:rt:c,rv. fed-'gestinB arsd liver coccpiairt.'" VT.J 15? you Price 15. Rero3Ees4ed hy all drsg-giit. EiXJS FOR HATCHTXG $1.W pe? ;tiT for halarrf cf sor fross JhwhVred stA-k. swwe eter. r.ck a'i Fuff Orrir.r:-,s, F-cJe liUcd F.e4s, Brred PTyo.ih R.-vks d lad:a EeMer rarks. C3 or pico. Cias. E. Perry. 1 -; 1 Not k-e t Coatracters. Xf lire is herei-y g'.rea that jwaled Kids wv3 be received at tl cJTjce of recc-rder cf the city ci I Graide, C-rr-T. fee firr-ishir: a3 layirg ap proxisnatey Even hs&dred asd sixty (IIP?) liie: feet cf eifht (?) iarh er aWe g the cer.ter It of Third ftrtxt, free the cester toe of "Mi ItfMMknlMI IT IS AN 80 Acres of Ground . of which about 30 acrWis in cultivation, including a fine bearing orchard of about 15 acres-apples, most ly. There is some meadow and alfalfa on the place. The remainder of farm is steep hill covered with timber, some of which is good for saw timber, bal ance wood land good for pasture. Best kind of spring water on place, good barn. The house is small, but the location for fine home is ideal. If you have city property you wish to trade in on this place tell us about it and we will take you to see the farm. ("Ve are the owners.) AD classes Property for Sale La Grande Investment Co j 1111 ADAMS AVE., FOLEY HOTEL BLOCK THE ONLY WAY TO DO ...PRINTING... QUICKLY AND PROPERLY Is to have the Press Facilities, Material and "Work men. The Observer's Job Department has within ' the past six weeks added One Tso Revolution Pony Cylinder Press. 6ne 10x15 Chandler & Price Job Press. One 12x18 Chandler & Price Job Press. One Pcwer Wire Stitcher Oj? Chandler & Price Paper Cutter One Portland Multiple Punch, Cue horse power motor, akd Over SI ,000 worth of type and niaterial. Ihlc added to our former ehpment, whk-h con sit.d of Mergenthaler Linotype, Babcock, cylinder pres. two job presses, cutter and perforator makes eurs pivitiM'ly the Best Equipped Job Office Between Port land and Boise Sist-nPtx-ple Woikat the Observer Offioe.-Quite a pay roll each week, e .cry cent of which is spent in La Grande. 'imiitfitirtM(w)