La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 22, 1913, Image 2

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LA GRANDE EVENTS' Q OBSERVER,
TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1913.
CITY CLOSES
FOR "FfilR
Mi
MAST MERCHANTS HAKE VHAU
DAY OF nr.
Large Iit Hijrn PetitUm U Ctrnr Ike
Ail Day Ttmrtam.
Wuihing U attend the Cm Cherry
fair and hare adi their elerfcs tXAt&jS
mart of the fcons firm ot La j
Grende will eel their plate-? of tu.-1
fc swr and fwney w the
Give picrre gi'Msds. Cxah gennt-xj
f tfc fir . cj Frn-.H SeTi:. ,
?mcateJ p tri fif&ag eJo-J
fff;d thr
i. D, Snciijn.
lis PsVjtere.
- il Pol.;
' - Fattuww L ''. ;. t. '. ' ,
fc.IL D v "7
&. H, Da&Mi. ' : .:
Nwtfi f&vcfc asd
tf. JL West.
H. T. Lot.
Andrew ro.
Geibei's.
Camming ar.d 'Black,
'' Grand Union Tea corr.pi.n j.
ttesry seat'
T
yiiiTSSTw : The Gossard Corset f
I er cer eWgSsyes tit s wscJJ ' 17 1 till
Tw-rh scMEia& fr tit .Calais, I; UlflliS
' "Hlljaid J a village t
Whea Dealing With
h.; Your Corset Idealjj J. H. PEARE & SON
l iitzA-jri at lie fact ef th Evat as-wzs-
tales, nu! taj cf PwrtJatd, esgt J ' ;' Vaainer jocr asa is weari-j a
p.Iasa west cf La Gratde, u dmrisa : scraee, yen caa atit it ly waxing
LONG TIME AGENT TELLS OF
: CAKEEK.
JxUrtttg Ne II Fr Nctk
P4cr laclsded.
f reiatt tersiT-al Eare fcea tcid tLai Goaaard.
a was rjjntd afser lie cc-fars&s
Uer.rj ViSard. ad that bis cass was
erjyirjfcCy EefErkh HaanSt. "Tkia
the pEt M wsici sizs ecee free
Kasuela, at the tc? ef ti MD, to k-!p
Whether na cek tr w
fert, cr aa aicractire Cszc, witb
Tc earrtnt tf "Th Teoter"
o OW. raiErcad empfcyes' prt1 .metis point for traaa, GITtr:
pobKahf at Pertland, print aa inter- ffcaT BlB" "'- C7.
ettm2 artiefe fra tke pea rf J. c! mi"1-3 wt k
Hart, veteran nation a rait al HO-, a"-a, n; neceiaary io MTe rwo
New Shipment
of
Swift's Prem
ium Hams and
Bacon just in.
City Grocery and Bakery
Home of Fancy Groceries Phone Main 75
gard Tfce "Teeter article ayi:
TJere' to the Tooter, txA Umg may
rt toot. Tfce promoters therecf eer
tair.ly fcave ample reason to te prottd
cf tt.
other man Relators cf tfce cobble riaid
tfcrerah tie jsetiicrst of tfce Fiter-pr-chas
besides mywif, ar.d we set sir cr
teen htaidrtd train orders ia the
coarse rf a month, -mhieh totae epr
At the riak cf teme waste-task.- J atOT wa e54
I win nnkin Pm T r.rx! o? WLrteh"es becaose we are
the editor has bet on that horse ierer-
al timtst), and allow my insue a short
CORSETS
yos caa realize yosr deszr. Tfce Gos
lard gires yes perfect e&se of body
ascTersett ia ay poerucc, aad shows
off ' perfectly the BatofaJ Eea of
beaoty that are at the bottom of er-j i
ery fashion ia dress asd tee secret! J
af a-ttractiTeceaa.
I flight, this, cf cc-orse terr.f onlya
Monuments jj " Concrete Blocks
. Made In La Grande '
LATEST DESIGNS Best Building Material
Made in La Orande. ' " KnOWn
E. C. DA VFS Cor Greenwood & S Ave.
1 , , , - La Grande,
Complele EquipmenVlor Resetting and Repairing
Rubber Buggy Tires
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. CITZGERALD, Proprietor
COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS P.ND FOUNDRY
counterfeit Muae, zceotmt of ieic?
proe. As a genotne M jae is not scp
poed to hare any eocnectioa with
F..D. Haihtetu -jw.
White.
Ceddes Bros.
" Adcoek and Fritz.
Henry and Carr. -F.
L. Lilly.
A.ih EroH.
Union County Co-operative a.i.ocia-
tlOTJ.
L. J.'French.
J. H. Peare and Son.
Peifrrfsrt and comapny.
The Hub.
Auto Service. "
We have large and small cars fori
hire. Careful drivers. Prices very
reasonable.
LETGHTON'S GARAGE.
Adv. 7-19 tf. Tone Main 737
A trial frttirg win surprise yoa. 1 1
! have had six years of experience in ft
tlHIC WiJL JAIB TJL3 ICJjCC
not at Eawela, where they get twetxe j fitting Gossard Corsets, aad I know
to fifths hsdrd pr mk. Five-l-jaj ajodel a best srnted to jar!
Points creek flows a few red ia frost form. j
the de&ct, essctie ir; th Grande!
mile east. There ta- fnvrt V.ritir-i YS ir
a stanciard gange raiiroau be-f... tjf- ,TA rm.
MRS. ROBT. PATTISOX.
Corsetiere.
5c! rfs-er h
:j also
longing to the Grande Roade Laatterj
coTr.pasy, who have a large plant ats
Perry, foar rr.3es east. Tanning from
r.ere into tr.e interior, nine or ten
miles, and they take down ten or Res. 1702, er. Spring-and Oak. Sts.
twelve ears of logs to Perry daily, ex- ' '
eept Sanday. Five-Points creek is a ' " " " -
tTBkai mocntain stream, which. like Beware of Ointments for
to many others "of its cias, teccctes Catarrh That Contain Mercury!
almost! dry in the snmmer, bat in th if Brrarr wta re '
' ' of tzntW and compieteiy drane the t f
rpring, when the snows melt, becomes wbote rrrittn -mixo emermg u through f f
. . . ... , . - the miKAus rortacts. Sucb anticifa shoakl
a raging tcrrer.t, w.th a velocity Of nrer . te cl except on prescriptions
ten or twelve miles an hoar. This 'J Sf.bi tt
tisy will do is tfrn xo&i to trie good yin j I
stream SBpphes the water by gravity can possibly derive from then- Hail's i
La Graede's LeawErg Jewtltn
. aad raasafaitariiy Opticia&s.
Tea are trojting yostntf to a
store ef twesty-tw years
star,df-g w&ica t&oold aatUfy
ya that yoc will be treated
rig- y
Call whea yea desire aaythieg
m the jewelry fiae or arc m
eed of glasses. ,'
The best fitted Optical Parlors
ia Easter Oregew. -
WE GRIXD OUR OWN
LENSES. ,
J. H. PEARE
&SON
. . . ...... . l-flUMIil
ior ire cepot ana also tne tanic. ir.e chener Co.. TsWo, o.
old wooden tank, which has done duty TJJ- ock
virtually from time immemorial, has faces of the system.
conraiss go
and the
been eondeTrvned.
ha
one of steel. Daring my thirteen years
rnd a half at Hi'garde there ha been
an immense amount of lumber and
Concert Thursday Night. jwocd ih;pped, as there was fgr many
The weekly concert will be held on'yif ra a m::l operating four miie e-t
Thursday evening this week because of: fc Glover, which wa3 &en knovn a
the cherry fair tomorrow. Prof. Ben-i Steel Spar. The sh:pj:ng, however.
Fneditti has announced the following' has entirely ceased, the lart saw mill
program: . Jhaviner teen moved aw.tv fall, and
1. "Cross the Mason-Dixon Line," : f rora this time henceforth Hilgaid, as
Mafjh M. Daniel 'ar as a shipping point is concirnerl,
?. Overture, "Realiistic," Ellis Brooks tviti r-t ;n the arae Uv a the rail. o:t I
3. "Rag Cotton Babes," . .T. Wenrich thi ran told abt, .-.-r ich cj-if,M? j
4. "Waie Blue," A. Margis of two ttretks of ru.st and th rij;ht
5. Two step, "The Troubadour," '. '-' way. I have been in the employ
..,... .W. C. Powel lacking a few weeks of twenty-four
Z. By request, "Pizzicato Polk,". . ; years, over ten years as agent at Hep-
- Y.Strauss pner and over thirteen years and a
7. "Pride U. S. Maine, march half as agent here, and as I was 63 last
C. W. Bennet September, should I be so fortunate
, a3 to live 'and continue in the service
;NOTICE FOR 'BIDS. a year and three months longer, I will
Notice is hereby given that the have to be laid on the shelf like Mr.
ttfard of directors "oi the La Granue (rc
Public library will receive bids at the; " , . .. . , .
I -rffir of B!ork & Bunting, architects.' In conclusion, the nest time you
Ia Grande, Oregon, up to 5 o'clock, are out Saturday afternoon making
Friday, July 25th, 1913, for the con- garden or trying to make third base
jsirucuon oi a iiorary nuiiaing com- or out at the 0ak3 on Sunday listen-
'' . 'r. , iig to the beautiful music or down on
I and specifications now in the office of ,
-- - i sa A arh trt. The bids wn be uiacKarnaa iryiug to inauce some
. . . . ... ..,.aaf ' received and opened by said board of finny denizen of that historic stream
i J directors' at 6 o'clock on said 2.1th day to leave his sequestered retreat to be-
JJO.L aillO 111 iVCai lOiaiW bidders have the privilege to be pres. iust dr0P lar for the poor fellow J
' "lent. The board reserves the right to out on tr.e line, wr.o misses an tr.ese,
J i reject any or all bids. The successful ; pleasures.
Catarrh Care be sure you rt tie freira- .
company tne. it fa taken Internally and trade ia ;
about completed a much larger " ' ' 7 "
BoM by Btuijijfeta. PrI-t TTc per tottle. ; J
Taae Baus r aamy tiu cor coampauoa.
Vacuum
rOrSZ CLECSI56
taOtSTEKSS
rrKMTURB RlPilRUe
Ji lTTRESS M1KT56
nlTXKl PACKTSe.
l F. BELLI5E1,
1607 Wash. Ave.
Pbne Black lft3
f f
i
Of Importance to Every Buyer of Grocd Fur
niture and Homefurnishings is
, THE '
FIRE SALE
FIFTH AND STAEK STREET
J. G. MACK & CO.
FIFT HAND STARK STREET'S. "
PORTLAND, OREGON
Damaged by Water and Fire on the Niglit of
June Tenth.
Hundreds of High-Grade Furniture Pieces,
High-Class Carpets and Rugs, Draperies and
Up j.olstery Fabrics Being Disposed cf at Ridi
culously Low Prices.
It's a Sale Worth a Trip of Many Miles to Par
ticipate in.
Now and Not Later is the Time to Attend This
Event.
'Ml
No. 1 00 acres of good farm land, all in cultivation, well fenced,, all
in oatu and barley. About, five miles north' of La Grande.
Three roomed house. Good barn. Price $1000.00. For sale
or trade.
No. 2. Hotel. With twenty-se n rooms, twenty-three bedrooms.. All
well frunlsTied, new dunes, new range, , good piano. . Ice
houe, two lots. Doing a good business. For sale on easy
terms. Price $4000.00 Will trade for farm. f
w" i"n -ne and one-half miles of 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 Ia Grande under fence, all in good
cultivation. Price $2000.00. Adjoining land, same quality,
held at $2.00 per acre.
No. 6. 112 1-2 acres. 18 acres in good Varing fruit orchard. 65
acres In grain. Balance in pasture and timber, in ML Glen
district. Improvements fair. Price $5000.00 oh easy terms.
THESE ARE A FEW OF OUR1 BUYS IN FARMS. WE HAVE
A LARGE LISTING OF FARMS, STOCK RANCHES, AND CITY
PROPERTY WHICH WE wfLL HE PLEASED TO SHOW ANY
ONE INTERESTED. WE INVITE YOU Tf) COME IN AND LIST
ANYTHING YOU HAVE FOR SALE. AND WE WILL TRY AND
FIND YOU A SALE OR TRADE FOR JT.
C. J. BLACK & COMPANY
bidder shall then enter into a contract
Willi aaiu uuaiu ui uiiiviuidi nnii.ii ,
said contract must be approved by the ' Aer)l-
mayor and council of the city of La I
Respectfully submitted, J. C. Hart, I
Grande, and shall gtve a bond for the
completion of said contract and the
payment for all labor and material
used in the construction of said build
ing in a penal sum equal to the con
tract price of said building.
Board of Directors of La Grande
Public Library.
By C. S. DUNN.
Secretary.
Adv. . 7-19 5t
DELEGATES GOES EAST.
Local Man Again On Screen.
During the course of the past win
ter a uranders saw several pictures
by the American Film company ir
which Mr. and Mrs. Devere, local peo
ple, the former, daughter of Dave
Local Representatives to Supreme
Lodge en Train Today. j J
To attend the supreme lodge of the
Loyal Order of Moose which meets at
Cincinnati this month, Attorney R
J. Greene left this morning aa a dele
gate from the La Grantle lodge, No.
850. He will visit the convention city
and later visit at Minneapolis and St.
nn'. his home, before returning to
La Grande. ' '
During his absence W. H. Drahn will
Those Who Use the Celebrated
Elkhorn Hour
Express unrnistakeable 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.
! Stewart, played the leading roles andjattend to office duties in the Greene i : ;
' this evemng'at the Arcade Mr. Devere. jaw 0ff;ce . .V'
! appears in the leading role of a two! ' J
. ..... i e i . ! i vru. c l ,u
I have been USine your "Elkhorn" Flotir all winter in tia ramn
iand find it superior to "Snow Drift" and other brands of Washington
flour. yours
) f'lm ent'tled ""The Soul of the
Thief." Mr. Devere said this morning:
"We are back to La Grandu on a va
cation, and 1 shall see myself act this
evening.' The company has moved its
studio from Chicago to southern, Cali
fornia and Mrs. Dever and I shall re
turn to our work there soon."
A. A. NORTON,
Cook Stoddard's Camp
Dnn'tg on Rheumatism.
Rl.eumatiam is stubborn as a mule.
Hangs cn like a leech, wears you out,
worries you with pain, drags your vi
tality, depresses your mind and health.
Don't give up to it. Don't let it hang
on. Don't over-look Foley Kidney
TM B'if Medicine In. the World. Pills. They are a natural enemy to
"My little girl had bloody dysen- .u. -nT,jit;n that rb.nmo';.
A I I 1 11 1A I 111 ........ , ...WIMK.i.,,!,
iary -very naa. i inougni snewouiai . . A t
di Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and , 'h,h W1'1 promptly remove.
Diarrhoea remedy cured her and 1 1 L ill 8 Drug Store. Adv.
can truthfully say that I think it h
the bet medicine in the world," write j We pav I "ft for Second Hand Fur
Mrs. WilliBm Orvis, Clare, Mich. cFr; nit::re. r-nls Furriture Store, next
sale by all dealers. to Gedtks Phcne B 3351. Adv 7-L2 tf
Oregon Mill & Grain Co.,
Baker, Oregon.
Gentlemen:
Stoddard's Camp,
Whitney, Oreg.
I received your letter, und will say you may publish the letter
if j ou want to as I have used a gocd many brands of western f 'opr
and yours is one of the very beat
Yours truly.
A. A. N02T0N.
ELKHORN FLOUR MAKES GOOD IN EVERY
TEST IT IS A GENUINE ARTICLE.