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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1913)
TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1913. PAGE TWO I.A Off ViK.-K.VKM. i OrOKKVKK Monuments I Concrete Blocks "m- ', . Made In La Grande LATEST DESIGNS 1 Best Building Material Made to La Grande , KnOWfl E. C, D A VIS Cor Greenwood 4 S Ave. ' La Grand?. MAI IT 1 f Complete Equipment tor Resetting and Repairing Rubber Buggy Tires LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY BOYS AND GIRLS OF COVE SEEK HONORS. . WALLOWA NEWS. - W"'W-. Jaiy 1&. jSpeoal) Miss Agalhe Marvin entertained a number g. i Ir.er.ds at her borne Wednes day afternoon, in honor of ber twelfth birthday. .- - N. D. Crofart who has for the past t"o ve TsiJpd hi Florida, return ed to Wallowa Monday, with the in . tenuon of again making' this place . )- s home. Mrs. Crofatt will arrive in Big Coatet for Cherry Fair Royalty , the course of a- few months. Honors Is Started. f Editor W. C Marsh was in La . " '" A" Wrt week. He returned home Cove, Ore, Jaly 14. 'Special) The Saturday, accompanied by Mrs. Marsh -Third Annual Cherry fair will be held.--Mr and Mr& Jofcn R5chards and at the Cove in the Ascension grove on children of Cove visited a few days ' July 23. The race for King and Queen - this- w-k -nh Mrs. Richard's fath- thas begun. The contestants for king er-TJ' w- Warwick. . t t ii t y-i. j . Herman Beckman, last week, tradeo are: Royal Allen, Lynn ChadwuA his town property 'to John G. Wray i Harvey Lantz, Alfred Ingram, and for property near Torlcck, California. I Frank Eckersley. The contestants for Mr. Beckman and family leave for tfc rmwn art- I nrc rnmrtnr!t C.fnrtr. their Eew borne tnis week. j ia Miller, Hattie DeBorde, iLantz. - ! t - jiLi fcU2cu wi xinx, ia ucrc vis- "'iting Mr. rjid Mrs. J. P. Morelock. - The CaloKc young men have just purchased a fine church organ from JS LUMBER WILL NEVER BE CHEAPER. than now. As yon know, the lumber fit for milling is getting scarcer every year. Then why not begin building now and taka advantage of the present mr ket? Later o nyou will regret it We have full supplies for . high-grade lumber for - both ex terior and interior construction. WEN AH A LUMBER COMPANY Bargains in Real Estate No. 1 50 acres of good farm land, all in cultivation, well fenced, all in oats and barley. About five miles north of La Grande. Three roomed house. Good barn. Price $4000.00. For sale or trade. . " No. 2. Hotel. With twenty-set n rooms, twenty-three bedrooms. All well f runlsned, new dUhes, new range, good piano. Ice ' house, two lots. Doing a good business. For sale on easy terms. Price 4000.00 Will trade for farm. No. 3. 120 acres in one and one-half miles of La Grande. 77 acres bottom land, 43 side hill pasture all fenced, and the bottom land has a good crop of hay, will average about two tons to the acre. This place must be sold and is a snap at $6000.00 No. 4. 20 acres three miles from La Grande under fence, all in good i cultivation. Price $2)00.00. Adjoining land, same quality. , held at $250 per acre. No. 5. 112 1-2 acres. 18 acres in good spring fruit orchard. 65 acres in grain. Balance in pasture and timber, in Mt.' Glen district. Improvements fair. Price S5000.00 on easy terms. THESE ARE A FEW OF OUR BUYS IN FARMS. WE HAVE A LARGE LISTING OF FARMS. STOCK RANCHES, AND CITY PROPERTY WHICH WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW ANY ONE INTERESTED. WE INVITE YOU TO COME IN AND LIST ANYTHING YOU HAVE FOR SALE, AND WE' WILL TRY AND FIND YOU A SALE OR TRADE FOR IT. C. J. BLACK & COMPANY , , , t v Ij . L. Luross, ana cuoir ref ersais wiii. . large house on the- place to be used . , , . - T.., va,, for an apple house and packing 6hed- nr-der the personal direction of This summer however, it will be us? Prof. Curtiss. ! ! las a dining room and dance hall for Dr. R. A. McDonald, a graduate, ! niYW and inkers. i veterinarian, . Tuesday, j r 1 i from -Narapa, Idaho. The doctor in-' commenced to arrive from ' outside headquarters in Wallowa. points, several having come from Port-j . Mr- nd .Mr :JJ f , , . , , 'have been m Modesto, California, fori land and White Salmon during the.gral months, returned home tod y.j past week. . r ( The women and children of St. A n- Cove did not have any kind f-.Viwy, PJ had ' st enioyable. celebration the 4th There were se ? l , bome Mr- Rd Mrs. , . . . J1. . . Kmdnck Graves, who reside about i eral picnic parties, some went to the miles northeast of town. After Minam, some to Baker and some to, the inner man was mPA? replete with La Grande. , j a most bounteous dinner, various Evelyn Lilhe returned Sunday from and ol4 Some exeenent pian0 an3 Iowa, where she has been attending vocal selections curtained a memora school the past winter. ' v' nd all retnrned home tired ... . , . v bat happy. Among those present were Herman Smith returned to his home . E Marnh. iiriFj. u Mim- here Thursday after spending the win- j nangh and children. Mrs. Joe Pfeffer ter in Medford. t end two daughters, Mrs. John Murphy , T- , 0;.v , tAi "d children, Mrs. Theresa ' Schaut Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith of Pendle-j Mrg John Gbe, Mrs aarence Bur. ton, have been visiting here among gett, M;ss Kate Goebel. William and relatives. They returned to their homej Frank Blankenship, and Henry - Mur- Sunday. , Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Rounds. July Jean and Ruth Holmes returned th, at the home of Mrs. Rounds' par Tuesday from Enterprise,' where they etns, Mr. and Mrs. Agee, near Wal rrr teen rrsrtirg since school was Iowa, a son. j Mrs. Pauling Schmidt, mother of ! Erwin Schmidt, arrived in Wallowa Alvin Orton returned from Baker ; Mondav from Davenuort. Ia., to visit J Monday, where he spent the 4th. j her son. Mr. Schmidt has been for , , ," v. t)'..k- .some time holding the position as J Judd Geer and daughters nfhMAkeKper at the Nibley-Mimnaugh J and Ada, went to La Grande last V ed-; Lumber Co. mill. i j r.esdav and 'spent the 4th there, visit-1 Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Driver and ! I ing at the home of H. C. Rees. - daughter, Mrs. Earl Renfew, left Sun- J j .. ! dav m tneir automobile for Wasco A. G. Conklin and family were La county, where they will visit Mr. New Shipment of Swift's Prem ium Hams and Bacon just in. City Grocery and Bakery (Home of Fancy Groceries Phone Main 75 from Parma, Idaho, to visit a few days with his parents. Those Who Use the Celebrated Elkhorn Flour Express unmistakeable praise for it. Read what a professional cook has to Say- Oregon Mill & Grain Co., Baker, Oregon. Gentlemen: Stoddard's Camp, Whitney, Oregon, -May 19, 1913. I have been using your "Elkhorn" Flour all winter in this camp and find it superior to "Snow Drift" and other brands of Washington flour. Yours trulv. A. A. NORTON, Cook Stoddard's Camp Oregon Mill & Grain Co., Baker, Oregon. Gentlemen: Stoddard's Camp, Whitney, Oreg. I received your letter, and will sav you may publish the letter if you want to as I have used a gocd many brands of westeti. floi'r and yours is one of the very best Yours trulv. A. A. NORTON ELKHORN FLOUR MAKES GOOD IN EVERY TEST IT IS A GENUINE ARTICLE. J Grande visitors last week. ! Dick Hooper went to Baker Thurs- day where he spent the 4th. Fred Rees returned from La Grande Monday, where he has been visiting J , the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bell were in La ' D-er's Mother. Miss Ida Berry and brother, are spending a few weeks here visiting Mr. and M-s. Gideon Wolfe. Wp'ter Tuliev came in WVdne'dav The Gossard Corset Fulfills, - Your Corset Ideal Whatever your aim in wearing a corset, you can attain it by wearing a Gossard. Whether you seek style or com fort, or an attractive figure, with G THE THE g ussarn Pioneer Day. The Pioneer Association of Union county will hold their annual meeting at Cove July 23. The exercises will be during the forenoon. . J. D. SLATER, Adv. . Secretary. ' 7-10 tf . CORSETS you can realize your desire. The Gos sard gives you perfect ease of body movement in any position, and shows off perfectly the natural lines of beauty that are at the bottom of ev-. ery fashion in dress and the secret i of attractiveness. j A trial fitting will surprise you. I . J have had six years of experience in fitting Gossard Corsets, and I kntw what model is best suited to your form. A complete line of new models, also tare front brassieres, back pads, sani tary belts and aprons. MRS. ROBT. PATTISON, Phone Red 3221. Corsetiere. Res. 1702. cr. Spring and Oak Sts. Too can now have your Auto top or seats Repaired at home by one who knows how. Prices very rea sonable. ' T.M. SHANNON'S HARNESS SHOP Vacuum K0n?2 CLEA.XI56 -.ioLSTEnre FI RMTCRE REPAFRI5S TTRESS MAKING rCBJCITTBE PA CI 15 G. t F. RELLI3GEK, . 1807 Wash. At. Pbie Black 1022 5 Urande luesaay on ousiness. George Miller has returned from' Idaho, where he went several days ago : on business. John Applin, who had charge of the flouring mills at this place, which were burned recently, returned to his -home in Portland this week. Walter Murphy and son, Alva, were :n L Gr2r.de Wednesday on business. Edma Jones was in La Grande shopping and visiting Wednesday. Ada Houx was in La Grande this week attending to some business mat ters. ";'..r:". Grey ws taken to La Grande Monday to be operated on for appendicitis. He was improving at lastest reports. Paul Williams returned to the mi'i above Union where he is working af ter spending the 4th in the Cove. S. G. Rees was in the Cove last week He used to live in the Cove moving but recently to Portland. George Chadwick and family were La Grar.de shopping visitors last week. H. S. Jackson blight expert, of the Oregon Agricultural college, and Mr. Allen, who has charge cf the Hermi stcn evn?-!r-.-.t station, were in the Cove Wednesday looking into the blight question. Roy Conklin, who will have charge of the program in Cherry day, came in from Wallowa Thursday. Mrf. A. U. Huntley of Cuprum, Ids-jV ho, is visiting at the home of her i 4 mother, Mr?. Vine Payne. John Miller has been visiting in Ls; J Grande at the home of his sister, Mrs Ed Clark. L. D. Sutherland, rural mail carrier is taking his annual vacation, C. H Powell is acting in his place. Mrs. Frank Conley was a shopping visitor in La Grande Wednesday. Lee Motley has returned to Cove after spending the winter in California. it There Is a Deadline on Cost of Furniture BY THIS WE MEAN THERE IS A CERTAIN COST THAT IS BEDROCK. WE HAVE HIT ' THAT BEDROCK AND FOR THE NEXT FEW WEEKS YOU CAN FURNISH YOUR HOME AT A GREAT SAVING. THESE ARE THE MELAN CHOLY DAYS OF SUMMER, BUT WE MUST DO SOME BUSINESS, NEVERTHELESS. THERE IS NO PERIOD OF PITCHING HORSESHOES OR PLAYING TIDDLE-WINKS IN THE STORE, AND TO MAKE GOODS MOVE DURING THE WARM WEATHER. WE WILL MAKE PRICES THAT TOUCH THE BEDROCK. i fienry , Garr Home Furnishers