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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1913)
MONDAY, JULY ?, 1913., PAGE TWO Phone Orders for Quick De livery THE FRUIT SEASON 15 .t'ST AT ITS BEST FOR BERRIES THIS WEEK. DONT DELAT BUT SELECT YOUR JABS AND DO TOUR CANNING WHILE YOU CAN OBTAIN PERFECT BER fj D X I Q J 3 WEED rtaaJir.g wrtiln tht ceanty, and if not I""""""""""""""""""" epos tfce occspast of the premises ct ' -ta tie cester f tfce read or rigfewa j i a4ioiri.g tiSd premises upon which,' CIO 53 wels r tiiftifcs cay l, a bo-IJ tire in writing rtitifyizig said owner j cr ore-sparl f &e fTttescg tsf said ii3e. cr wtd or weeds, asd ia eota i ! I aw tcflioe sti3 ti cuu cf ALL ROAD S TP EE VISORS ARE L- grre v weI asd tie ek3crjtj cf the laed - Tirm wfVh is fmrir?. or ia'S ST2VCTED--.IS TO METHODS J .a." w . . .1 .' J".- 7 .1 'fef rr-Ma a rcd highway, a de-fi Node lo Be bsaed t AD These De- . ? , w . - - -j : reCrt la Their Dal its. Mason jars I War ca Boxiests cis has beea de- Pi Qaarts Half GaQoM Second Ha ad. .... S .6 ..... J New Jar. S .73 L23 J i esars ia ms cocKy. tata road er a oj!nifw Si gwcg to give special a .. read cr fcitway. Saad ecaee stall I J . 'served It diSverfcg to tfce eccspart'J ee persea is charge cf said premises f I California, large mouth, Mason jars Phrfa ....... Qaarta ........ Half CaDowi Pfat ......... QaarU . Half Canons .... J85 L10 Economy jars .ss LIS L25 Ll L25 LS9 L23 L34 L75 F. D. HAISTEN FURNITURE ON EASY PAYMENTS Vjashzg said read r 5 1 ' way. a eepy thervd dJy eer&fieA to l testioa to' ti matter for tbe Beit k3s ti pesca sesrrag faaoe. assdj 10 days aad the order are to the & l E wJP I3M,J rapersi&ors to -t rid of ti weeds.".. 1?a ""t we,s T fc Pg i The strdlal is co joke aod prrf-ty"t2 ae ssaB be serred by: J rrort fcere and there acd ererywier Tzz ecspicaoas p'-a win likely" find oat tire is at jste' ??a prais a eejy cf rxh no- i ( aboct h. In La Graode. a3 ti towaa eertifjed i l saek ' y id , J of tfce TaEey aasi all ewDstry diifesdLs r1 Tzptrsimv. . tklM same war is to be waged aad re- 2. Ttat Seraca ft0 4 t pom froni inaay districts iofieate ti Lcrrs Orr Lairs be ar.d the sar , war is a mzielt-ceeded oc. It k a big " lereiy ase4ed as to read as task for tie sapenisors bet a3 kare ferjzn: orders to rive special attentats to ifc. If rati cwrr cr ma- t Official Orders fesaed. , - ' pa fa3 cr refuse fcr tea days J Tfce Omcty Coart "es isaTirg t reaJ af:? lei? so MCsi cf Sie eiiilwctfe J soperrisor -cf tKi'-diftrirt sssa ti cf rati wi r weeds cpea raid lard foEowisg Botife as to ti fesrartaeai r asJ.xisir? a read or kig- , of mxio weeds: ' . J. t CMEpSesely retsarw same,. nJ r0 mrr ' " ,; 'sLi.i2 i t& dzy cf sack road scper- . Yea are te-sT Ifid to at sar vzszzz-..aad fee sta-i ca-re aataorsiy, ic, ( destws- an Rassiaa THftJ. Casada . r ?o saii sad roa.3 er cigaway to js as W! ! fl) if us err-1 3) .rJ.rr, ..tj NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that a track belonging to L B. Barrett, whose last known address was Cheyenne, Wyom ing, was left in the Carton Hotel at Baker as security foi a board bi3 of 100.00, and the same will be sold to the highest bidder on July 26tk 1913. AdT. O. E. MORAN, Daily July 5, 12, 19, 26. Thistle, Chimes ThlstXe, White Ma- tard, Cockle Birr and" SUrer Brstsi Salt Bnfh, cow growisg cjea ..... The Excelsior Reels off the Miles while Others Stop to Catch Their Breath ; The Excelsior is the fastest stock Motorcycle in the world. It has a certain "snap" and "punch" that just carries its riders in perfect i safety to easy rictory. j The best part cf it aH is that the EXCELSIOR "always makes J good." You can depend upon that abso:ateiy and -positively. No other i macmce nas a snow wnen uie uiani-powerw jc is on me entries. v e back up oar statements with pictorial proof and uncontrovertible facts The records below are of the races held at Portland, Ore. They are more than cut and dried figures. Please note these interesting facts: In Race Xo. 6 the winning "Ex" was a special stripped stock. Mo tor made 5 miles in 4:40 from a standing start. The fastest mile was reeled off in 51 seconds flat This machine was nsed by Mr. L C. Rose, president of the Excelsior Motorcycle Co., i Inc, of Portland, Oregon, for 17,010 miles, and has never received the i slightest bit of repairs outside of txc new piston rings two days before J the race. J The 5 mile professional 4 H. P. ported race was won by Mr. Sim- i . V 3 ttT 1 1 - . . n 1 1 mocs, a ifj pouna man, on an Zi wnicn ran oo.uw mues in actual i service for the Portland R. L. & P.-wer Company. And so it goes. hind each "individual Ex" victory is a bit of interesting history. SIX "FIRSTS," ONE "SECOND" OUT OF SEVEN RACES. Three Miles, 61:00, Ported Exeelsiir first, second and third, time, 2:381 Five miles, 30:50, ported, Exeelsio first. Time, 5:00. Five miles, 61:00, stripped stock, E celsior first, time, 4:46. Four miles, 20:50, stripped stock. Excelsior first, time, 4:1S. Five miles, 61:00, stock, Exeelsio first and second, time, 4:40. Five miles, 30:50, ported, Excelsi r second, time, 5:07. Three miles, 61:00, ported, Excelsi r first and third, time, 2:34. s"2ch kelp as h Ear 6sra Mcessary asd cause said w3 er w5j to be extirpated from sa5 Said or read or highway in sxb a ESi-uer tiai TTw-3 be most effect ive asd work ti teas injsury to the Union Cocntj, Oregcca, ecw" 5C taai win cestroy saw weea its stteii ad crevert me same Section. ................. .Tfr'a r.:afep R. E W .M. occupied by We Have the Plant We Have the Workmen ard we liiJ not have to send east to get these work men, either. ..They are .honorable men, who make good. They will not turn out a car thatjs not proper ly repaired. They are honest with me, honest with my customers and honest with themselves. They are the highest priced men in the city, but their time, skill and labor goes on your job of repair work at the same price that other garages are charging for infer ior workmen. Bring your work to us where there is no guess as to its being done right. The cost to you is no more and the results will gratify you. Always at your service night and day. .a. . i- j If too fail or refuse to dessrey said frees c ary way sprang u acj u- above noxious weeds for tea days frees j lis-' A4t- . c- date cf service cf this Botke b?bb you, you win be proceeded agaiESl a :, provided for by the Seetiocs 1, 2 aad 3 j Chapter 16?, General Laws cf OrSei enacted 1907. Skiff la His CKfice. Leightons Garage ! - -rm Phone Main 737, . I 1311 Washington Avenue. PfCTifr O. J. Skifr is now fairly ' ' W riar-A rntir eisrf in TT S Tit in sfAr.V esrjZB&td ia Hs effioe iA w31 O0'-!:mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmJmm 1 be fasSSar ws2 ti work thereof j """"""""""""""""""""" " Ee-J 4 SaDerrisor cf Road District N 8 . ,v TT-Sn- H w-T! I Following is the wordirg reaia Isyrny Jas Web as anj law upon which the order is baasd: ' issiszzz.: is si effire, and toeetfceTi Chapter 394, General Laws cf Ors-'jv tee? Hizgs rzrnz?. Post-J Spin gon, lor 1314, reaas: a n eracrcc cj-j pra-alT -; and expects to return north f the people of the State of feegca. 3 fe -J-,. Usiea js-effk. this! for fa5Bay. -Mr:- Spain's ce u enacieo oy me lau ; slfcEi. . u r.ot the best and he finds the 1 S Back From Canada. - came in from Canada sembly of the State of Oregon- Section 1. That section 64-:- cf com s uregon -a3 a, fantllT s-.epd Bcode gcd enough for him for is herebv amended so as to read as foj- - T . r. ccf:j;tk-cs north rather rigorous for a J W3e vx: fifiic? recestJv, I B.J "n 2 poor health- He thinks the ; his davs. asd will re- llec C45S. It shall be the duty cf rest in th grass along the stream. to his ranch i nPyle canycr.- each road supervisor in each road dis- a nest con-, Ln-oa Repuuhcan. trict in this state, in addition to the,'415? ll'e 8 tha;i worth more to him than the cost of duties heretofore prescribed by lawjs ct return to a nestj bJs ectire ef these medkines. frnm fin,P tn time and ot: 5c2red ""T. Mr- Haynes.r For sale by afl dealers. Vacuum Korsz CLiAme .KJLSTER158 FTTBMIURE REPAIRING BUTTRESS X1ET56 rtUITl'SE PAfXITffi. 1- F BPILIRll, 1607 Wash. At. Phone Black 1022 W. M. ADAIR, Agent know whether or not there is in his w e "rr.'c'J "T!; district any weed known as the Ra8. fully to h home n Liuon, where they i( sian thistle, the Canada thistle, the! placed under a setting hen. In ( Chinese thistle, or sisymbrium .hiss-1 course of time the eggs all hatch-, inura (called white or Jim Hill mus- "f. r- Ha dfn tard). cockel burr (known as the dag- l'!y bttle pkeasanU all do.ng well. ; ger cockel burr), atrisplex argentia (called silver salt brush), and he shall us ha ascertains that there is any of i j such weed, and before any thereof had I shed its bloom or commenced to form pthe seed, serve or cause to be sem A Good Investment. W. T. Masrli. a well known mer- j chant of Whitemound. Wis., bought a j stock of Chamberlain's med:cire so as ' to be able to supply them to his cus-i thp tomers. Alter receiving tnem ne was land adjoining a road or highway to ! Vrri Phone Black 3411 ! T" tJhe.0Wner f he lor Complete Equipment tor Resetting and Repairing Rubber Buggy Tires LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. crTZGERALD, Proprietor COMPLETE. MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY thereof, if hp be Vnotvrj and -v i l T: - - Will Exchange for Improved Grande Ronde Valley Farm 2165 ACRES LOCATED 40 MILES NORTH OF WALLOWA. WALLOWA CO., ORE., GOOD WAGON ROAD, NO CANYONS 70 CROSS THIS TRACT EXTENDS IN SOLID BODY MORE THAN THREE MILES ALONG A RIDGE ADJACENT TO A VALUABLE FREE RANGE PAIR BUILDINGS NOT FANCY TEN MILES OF WOVEN WIRE FENCING. ABOUT 250 ACRES ARE UNDER PLOW, AND 150 MORE CAN BE PUT UNDER PLOW WITHOUT CUTTING MUCH VALUABLE TIMBER THERE ARE TEN MILLION FEET OF SAW TIMBER MOSTLY YELLOW PINE AND MORE THAN 1000 ACRES CAN BE PLOWED WHEN THE TIMBER IS SOLD OFF; EXCELLENT SPRING WATER ON ALL PORTIONS OF THIS TRACT, SEVERAL OF THESE SPRINGS BEING FENCED AND RUN INTO TROUGHS. CONNECTED BY TELEPHONE WITH TROY AND ALL VALLEY POINTS. THERE IS A DISTRICT SCHOOL NEAR THE CENTER OF THE -TRACT THE HARRIMAN RY. SYSTEM HAS MADE A PERMANENT SURVEY DOWN THE GRANDE RONDE RIVER RUNNING THROUGH THE NORTH END OF THIS LAND. THERE IS A FINE BEARING ORCHARD AND SOME SMALL FF.UIT. THIS LAND WILL PRODUCE SUPERIOR APPLES AND OTHER FRUITS. WHEAT, OATS. BARLEY, TIMOTHY. CORN AND ALFALFA HAS BEEN TRIED AND FOUND TO DO WELL. THIS IS THE NATURAL HOME OF HORSES, CATTLE .AND HOGS. THE WINTERS ARE LIGHT, NECESSITATING A SHORT FEEDING PERIOD. GEO H. CURREY j REAL ESTATE LA GRANDE, OREGON