La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 21, 1913, Image 7

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SATURDAY, JUNE 21," 1913; "
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,
PAGE CEVEN
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LUMBER WILL NEVER BE
CHEAPER. V '
than now. , As you " know, - the
. lumber fit for milling is getting
scarcer every , year. , : Then : why-,
not begin: building now and take
advantage of the'-,' present mr-
ket? Later , o gyou will regret , i
it. We . have , full supplies for .
high-grade lumber for both ex- J
tenor and interior construction.
WEN AH A LUMBER COMPANY
Let Us Protect Your Health
by putting your plumbing in first-class sanitary con
dition, connecting it .to sewer so i will pass all sani-
tary laws.
Licensed Plumbers , Bk Y & 1 WElFELlA GRANDE
ihrawinnHiwl
OLD TIMERS
HOLD FEAST
PIONEERS OF WALLOWA t'OUN.
- TV MEET ANNUALLY.
Second Annual Conclave Set for Sat
. .; urday at Lake Wallowa.
OBSERVER WANT ADS S 1
BRING RESULTS. S j
LOST Watch on Fourth St: between
. Washington and N Ave. Roward;
' leave at Observer Office. ff-18-5t
BOARDERS ' AND ROOMERS
, Wanted Mrs. G. E. Moore, cor
: :. Fourth and Spring Sts. Phone. Reu
1081. .
AUTO. TRUCK,: FOR 'HIRE Suit-
,. Wallowa, June 21. For. nine inn
ings, Culver, the vsjutball artist of
Wallowa, allowed Enterprise but two,
hits. - They were kept so far apart
and the Wallowans gave their unsan- ,
itary "shoot sl'inger" such ' perfect WANTLDAn elderly - couple .for
able- for, camping trips, and party
rides to valley points. Good cush
ions, excellent service, prjees rea
sonable. Telephone to Black 1551.
support. during the nine innings that
thi Enterprise team did not score un
til the. umpire handed them the tying
runs, and then until the 12th inning,,
after many thrilling plays the poten
cy of the Enterprise "war clubs" was
realized "and scored two runs, thus
finishing the series between Enter-
ni-ICO 1 ), .1 7 ,1 1 1 ,1 aftai. nnn rf 1 ,
most hotly contested games ' of the WANTED A first class blacksmith
light work on a ranch. Permanent
r if satisfactory. Call or address Dr.
Law, Union, Oregon. , 5-25-tf
WANTED Girl for general house
v w.ork. Mrs. A. : L. Richardson, 1312
Penn. Ave. 6-13-tf
Complete Equipment tor Resetting and Repairing -J, 1
Rubber Buggy Tiret ' I
. Z . : ' . I
a.':U, TlltlUUlVnUUjTlUW
for general : farm and sawmill
work. A good chance for ' the
the right man, ' Address L. B.
Hyatt, Telocaset, Ore. 5-23-tf
COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY
I
Beginning June 18th ,
The United States
v National Bank
INSTALL A
season', marred by the Questionable
decision of -the umpire. , .. j
The second annual meeting of the
Wallowa Pioneers association will oc- j
cur m Wallowa Lake Park, Joseph, on ,
Siallivlaif I 1Tvj1iicism.'. vnfaa inn -fVv t
branch line will be in effect. The as-1 Mrs. Maier and Mrs. Moore-i-Hlgh
ZTlAZ !$ ? D-W? and Ladies' Tailor
in Wallowa. The officers' are a,s fol-,' Wff rner Spnng and Fourth Sts:
Icwk F. D. McCully, Joseph, presi-: Phone Red 1081. '-.:.
deat; Henry Schaeffer, Wallowa, vice,
secretary' and treasurer. . Only those F0R RENT 1 six room and 1 four
room modern house.
908 N Ave,
6-3-tf
who were residents 'of the county at
the time of its organization in 1887,
are eligible to membershio.
ChfnlThearnS SXEZ XI OR RENT-Water shaie
1520 Y Avenue, corner Spruce
Street.
0-17 tf
keeping, with bath and , phone.
1512 Adams Ave., or Phone 1731
6-6-tf
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
THIS DEPARTMENT WILL TAKE CARE
OF ALL SAVINGS DEPOSITS, NO MATTER
WHETHER THEY ARE LARGE OR SMALL,
AND IS ALWAYS AT THE SERVICE OF THE
GENERAL PUBLIC.
Interest Paid at Rate of 4 Per Cent
, , ., . , , , J
- Interest figured July 5th and January 5th of
each year and added to the account.
This makes it possible for all .the idle money in J
La Grande and community to be turned into inter- i
est bearing deposits. , J
The United States National Bank j
from the state game farm of Corval
lis, the recipients being C. B. Walker
and H. W. Harris, who will be the
custodians of the birds until they arei
capable of caring fo? themselves. 'ZZhTpt?
Harry Telaford, . game distributor FOR RENT-Rooms for light house-
states that six more crates are on the
way to the game reserve east of Wal
lowa. - Two fcuh tears, rsnturtd ht Flora
and purchased by Thomas Siegmund . , '
of Wallowa, arrived today. He in- FURNISHED housekeeping ; rooms,
lends shipping thtfn east. , , ' . with modern bath. Phone Black
The Elgin, Dramatic club made its 54 5-15-tf
initial appearance at the Wallowa op- '' , ,. -j,- -tV , j.
era house Monday night, presenting r"C'l:.'l " " 1 '
to a well filled house, "The Brand of See Wheelwright about your con-
Cain." Owing to the fact that some crete work. Call Red 901. 4-B-tf
of the "dramatis personnae" were 11-0-Ui1 -ut.-u-l-l,,
linnVilA n mnlro tViA rin and in nrstpf
not to disappoint the people, substi-. . Garbage hauled, r Prompt service.
tution was made at the last moment Phone N. N. Mason, Black 622.
"The Brand of Cain is a strong and
beautiful story and is only made pos
sible because of the tremre!-T n-?-:
tery of ,!-'-'- " -s.u ', 1
pivthir ncfi'r'ttod
themselves nicsiy. , If honorabla r.isn
tion were po.-.s:ble, Robert p-'v
Hui?h T 1 - y-o'n-:
and Alfisc Or-:.'.:' l 'c.-.'e u.si;mc
tion. We hope to see the Elgin Dra
matic club back again with a lighter
topic which will give them a field for
Mrs. Brown and Miss Hallgarth of PASTURE-325 acres best bunch
Elgin were visiting friends in this, grass at reasonable, rates. Ad
citv Sunday. , . . dress L. B Hyatt, Telocaset,
Ed. Hedican of Palmer ; Junction Oregon. 6-28-tf
was in Wallowa, between trains, on -r-,-rl,l-:--,:- --o- -j-Sundav.
1
Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ander- FOR RENT Modern, furnished rooms
son. June 14, a son. , .: .... clean and pleasant, close in. 1601
iuias uvu dtjwii urnveu i-nuay Adams. 6-16 tf.
from Palouse, Wash., on a few weeks; ' - - -"- -
visit with friend!. - -i. -i T
Mio Mona Dougherty came home FOR SALJ3 Pure bred Scotch Collies
last Wednesday from Eugene, where' pv,ps r. Reynolds. 6-17 tf
sne nas oeen attending tne uregon y,. ti-,t-i-u tj-u-u
r"V." Cn make some" loans on
rood riroductive farms i . for five
years at seven and one-half per cent,
o-,, - --., 'i"UBand dollars Write
f s'l description ' of property and
amount wanted. Address: "Money'.'
care Observer, La Grande, Oregon.
6-13-12t
university. . rnDoiri? tj,, : til, q i o
C. H. Mimnaugh left Saturday for Vu"""u", , "
LOOK HERE
Anheuser-Busch' Beer
Ons Draught
AT THE
LOTTES BAR
1118 JEFFERSON AVE.
a few days stav in Portland,
Bv reason of the greater facilities
afforded of handling the increasing
business at Minam, the O.-W. R. & N
company shifted their depot opposite
the old site. -
L. Couch is the possessor of a new
Ford automobile. The machine ar
rived last Saturday.
Brace Cox and W. C. Mash made
a business trip to Flora and Troy Fri
day, returning Sunday.
in. Wagon
Shop.
Dutcher's Wagon
6-19 5t
FOR SALE New 4-room modern cot
tage, 4 blocks from business center,
small lot, a good bargain, some
terms. Edw. W. Kammimer, 2008
Adams ave. 6-20 tf
THE SUMMER'S VACATION
WHERE SHALL WE GO?
This question is one that comes at
tWstime of year and is always per
plexing. There are a number of
places to go, but which should we se
lect. For all . who ; neod n splendid
rest among ideal surroundings Wal
lowa Lake Park with its clear skies
. end health giving exhilarating air,
j with its glorious mountain scenery
and lakes that lift your soul clean out
' of the every day Tut can hardly be
1 equaled in the world as a place to
i build and tone up your system and
enjoy the pleasures of out door life.
If you will write for, descriptive book
let and literature regarding dates and
r.ccommodation8 to the Wallowa Lake
Amusement Co., Joseph, Oregon, they
will be sent you free of charge. To
see this beautiful spot and spend your
vacation there is a treat that you will
never forget. Special excursion rates
of one and one-third fare for the round
.ki.j. an poinu, in Oregon.
FOR SALE Good Jersey cow. Mrs.
Walmer, N. Spruce St 6-21-tf p
TRUSTEE'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that by vir
ture of an order issued by the Referee
of the District Court of the United
I States for the District of Oregon, bear
ing date the 16th dny of June, 1913, 1
will sell at private sale to the highest
bidder for cash, on or after the 23rd
day of June, 1913, all the right, title
and interest of J. B. Stoddard, Bank
rupt, in and to the Stoddard planing
mill property with the machinery in
connection therewith, said propty be
ing : more particularly described as
Tract "A" of Coggan's Second Addi
tion to La Grande, in Union County,
Oregon, and a portion of the real prop
erty of the estate of J. B. Stoddard,
Bankrupt
Dated this 17th day of June, 1913, at
La Grande, Oregon.
J. F. PHY, Trustee.
Money to Loan
,T! - . undersigned represents the NETHERLANDS AMERICAN
vAyE BANK,,and js prepared to loan money in any amount'
.s ' ? ? wheat, alfalfa and dairy farms. Rates 7 and 8 per cent
i Phone Main 5,
FRANK R. ATKINS,
Pendleton, Oregon. ' ' '
550 Main Street.
etail Department Phone Main 8
For Lumber, Lath
Shingles, Sash and D;ors
' Ruberoid Roofing '
GEORGE PALMER LUMBER CO.
UK HQ WIT MXM
'l Have )
.--three ;. ...
sworn .
the drunkard, the heavy , drinker,
and the man who cravet rouih.
II strong, high-proof whiskey, (I
' Cjrus NobI-miId-pr JJ
W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., General Agents
I , ;2 Portland, Oregon . '
Walk a Block and
Save a Dollar
WE WILL FURNISH TOUR HOME FROM CELLAR TO GARRET
ON EASY PAYMENTS. A COMPLETE STOCK OF THE BEST
FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS ALWAYS CARRIED.
WHY PAY THE FANCY PRICES WHEN YOU CAN WALK ONE
BLOCK AND BUY THE SAME GOODS FOR MUCH LESS
MONEY.
WE PAY CASH FOR USED GOODS. WILL EXCHANGE NEW
GOODS FOR OLD. SECOND HAND DEPARTMENT IN BASE
MENT. ADCOOK & FRITTS
CORNER FIR AND JEFFERSON.
PHONE RED 3L
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His Choice
sinrl ;
FoieyMoneyTXb,
mMTAfWC kin nmiTn. J
For "M
COUGHS.
'AND' ,
COLDS
For Children
Sand'
kGrown Persons
CONTAINS NO OPIATES
I' Omnhs. 'nl, r r
, :'. f jweix
2864 Binney St., writes: Pw m
number of years we have tumI
Foley's Honey and Tar in w
family and find it the best re
dy we can get fo rour children. It
will quickly cure croup as ' w
know from our own experiewe
and the children gladly take k as
It har uch n!ea"rt tasla. To ;
sale uy A. X. HilL s ,
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