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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1914)
Hi it: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1914. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Announcement I take pleasure in calling attention o f the public to our new and modern Automobile Transfer and Delivery Truck This auto truck was specially design ed for all general delivery service in La Grande, moving of furniture, baggage a nd all kinds of quick service trips thru out the town and any where in the valley. " ' My Price Will be Very Reasonable Your business is solicited. This truck is for hire, and is suitable for cross country trips. Capacity for about 14 persons. . '. Special Prices to Club Parties With this excellent service l am be tter prepared than before to promptly take care of the orders from patrons of my store and I cordially. invite you i to call and inspect the best line of FURNITUR E. CARPETSLINOLEUM, DRAPER IES, RANGES and COMPLETE HOU SE FURNISHINGS I have ever shown. A most cordial welcome to all. Court eous salesmen always at your service. F. D, HAISTEN Furniture on Easy Payments 1 ' SSK"1 ' -Dry : j Gleaning! Sanitary Pressing Machine I ' - 1 LOCAL III ON FEDERAL JURY PENDLETON MAN ACCUSED OF PERJURY. DONE RIGHT OVER $2000 IN' EXPERT EQUIPMENT OPERATOR CHERRY'S NEW LAUNDRY, Inc. MAIN 56 Realties Not Prosecuting, but Is in Attendance at Trial. Pendleton, April 8. Jim Dupuis is on trial for alleged perjury committed at the time of the Columbia George trial. Judge R. S. Bean opened the spring term of the federal court yes terday morning and immediately 'called up the Dupuis case for trial. Little time was lost in securing a jury and the taking of evidence was be gun before noon.' Among the witnesses examined were Jas. Beckwith, court reporter . Toy Toy, an Indian, C. D. Dozier and An drew Barnhardt. Others waiting to be called were Elmer Turner, Chief of Police Kearney, Deputy Sheriff Blake ly and quite a number of others. . The jury ag chosen consists of Krank King of Pendleton, William T. Reeves of Stanford, Luther Spell man of Baker, S. R. Hayworth of La Grande, John B. Frailer of Milton, K. McCrea of Pendleton, B. Bates of Union, J. T. Hennor of Haines, R. D. Hamilton1 of Hilgard, Charles L. Low of Pleasant Valley, A. V. Andrews of La Grande and H. 0. Mitchell of Ba ker. ' :. '' . ' -: Deputy District United States At torney E. A. Johnson, who prosecuted the Columbia George case, is conduct ing the government's case today but his Chief, Clarence L. Reames, is at his side. Instead'of Col. J. H. Raley defending Dupuis, James B. Perry is conducting the defense. Dupuis Is alleged to have testified falsely at the Columbia George trial in declaring that he had not seen the accused Indian in his store on the day of the murder. , Beckwith identified the records which he had male of the testimony in the previous trial. Toy Toy testi fied to having been with Columbia George in the Dupuis store on the mornine of the day of the murder. Dozier testified to having seen George, Toy Toy, Andrew Barnhardt and oth ers in1 the Dupuis store on the same morninir and of having discussed the incident with Dupuis following the dis covery of the murder. Barnhart, wno is himself to be tried at this term for adultery, testified to having been with the other Indians m Dupuis' store. The defense is seeking to impeach the government's witnesses from the records of the Columbia George trial. (20.00 monthly. Adv. Phone main 700. 8-23-tf Want Ads $1050.00 That's the price of this fine place on W. Avenue, between North Depot street and North Birch street, being lots 3 and 4, block 138, Choplin's Addition to La Grande. The house on these lots is good, it has 5 rooms, bath, small cellar under house, woodhouse. A good home for some one. Will sell for payment down and $20.00 per month. . . .. Are you interested? " ' - Come and See. La Grande Investment Company Old U. S. Land Office 1113 Adams Ave. Foley Building, La Grande. I ........... J Two rooms, furnished or unfurn ished, inquire Hill's Drug Store. Adv. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. Ed String- ! ham. Phone Farm l-x-6. '4-1-tf. FOR SALE Dry wood; Phone Main 712. M5,tf. WANTED Day old calves. Phone Farmers 9x3. 8-20-tf FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms, Phone Red. 962. l-6tf. FOR RENT New and modern rooms 1306 O. Ave. Phone Black 662. Adv. .- 6-80-12tp. FOR RENT 6 room modern cottage, close in. Good garden spot, 5 lots. Call Golden Rule Co. Adv. ... 8-81-tf. FOR RENT Almost new i house. 1805 X Ave. .. V. 4-3-7-t FOR SALE Pure breed Rhode Island Red eggs, 1.00 for 15. Phone Farmer! 18x7. . 8-6-tf ROOMS for convalescent and confine ' ment cases. 1904 3rd St. Phone Black 1852. 3-26-12t A NEAT reliable colored lady wants chamber work or cleaning offices. Mrs. Withers. Phone Red 12. , 3-26-12t. Auto Truck for hire Club trips, nights and Sundays. Call Main 700. 8-27-tf. FOR SALE Grocery store, will -invoice $700.00, Good location, splen did chance for right man. Must sell. $500.00 takes it See Tuckey & Jester. 3-28-tf. FOUND Bunch of keys. Call at this office, identify and pay for this ad. LOST OR STRAYED From my home a light sorrel horse, weight about 1200 1' Circle D on right hip, wire cut on right foot, fore main cut short. Return to Chas. M. Hansen, Perry, Ore., and receive reward. 4-4-tf FO RSALE Fine Burbank Potatoes 50 cents sack. 'Phone Farm 235. C. S. Stilwell. 4-4-tp. PAGE SEVEN ANNOUNCEMENTS. Board and Rooms modern, 1508 4th. Street. Phone Black 862. . 4-3-tf. I hereby announce mvielf as a can- didate for nomination on the Republi can Ticket, for the office of Circuit Judge of the Tenth Judicial District In the event of my nomination and election, I will endeavor to discharge the duties of the office with equal Justice to all, and as economically as possible, and will stand for toe strict enforcement of all laws. Adv. J. W. KNOWLES. I hereby announce myself as can didate for County Judge of Union, county, subject to the voters of the Republican party, at the coming pri maries. Should I be nominated and elected I will give the office my en tire time. I believe in good county roads, but favor permanency in con struction. I believe in retrenchment along all line of county expenses so far as practicable. ... Adv. w. w. OAnuAuu. Announcement of Candidacy f huMKu ttnnnnniA mvflfllf as a can- 4M.. n nomination on tha ReDUb- llcan ticket to the office of joint rep resentative to the legislature from Union and Wallowa counties. H. a. UAVumizAK, Adv. Joseph, Ore. To the Voters, . I respectfully announce my candi dacy for representative subject to de cision of the republicans at the pri mary election. I will give vigilant and active service to reduce the bur den of taxation and procure legisla tion to meet the wants and necessi ties of the people. Adv. , L. DENHAM, ' Announcement. To the Republican voters of Union county: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for' renomination for joint senator for the 19th senatorial district, comprising Union, Umatilla and Morrow counties. In submitting my candidacy to the voters of the district I will stand on my past record, and favor retrenchment; less appropriations, fewer officers, easy terms and time of tax payments. C. A. BARRETT. Adv. 3 25-tf. FOR SALE Good double harness at a bargain. Chas E. Perry. 4-7-3-d-wkly-lt FOR SALE Milk Cows and heifers. Phone Farm 14X. 4-6-4-tp.-e. o. d. IFOR RENT Brick store building. In quire Mrs. M. Anthony, 1606 St. 3-19-tf FOR SALE 3 lots on T. avenue. 90x 120 feet. Phone red 1701. Adv. 3-21-tf FOR RENT Five-room modern bun galow. Easy terms. Call at room 27 New Foley building. 3-1-tr. FOR SALE On monthly payments. Ndui i.rnnm house and acre ' of ground. Phone red 1751. 3-20-tf FOR SALE Or will trade for real estate mortgages. Several used au tomobiles ranging in price from $100.00 and up. Smith's Garage. O-AI-W. FOR RENT 5 room modern house. Rnth nnd nantrv. $15.00, water paid. 1302 W. Ave. Phone red 1262. Adv. f- FOR SALE My delivery team, three i w.-nn hnrnpsR new surry. IIUI9CO, " " fS ' ' 3 saddles. Terms with good security. F. D. Haisten. " " FOR RENT 1512 Adams Ave., light iookooninir rooms. Bedroom suit able for two gentlemen, $3.00 per week with bath, 2 blocks from center oi cuy. Phone black 1731. o-3- FOR SALE New 4-room modern cot tage, 4 blocks from business corner small lot, a good bargain, . som .a Mv. W. Kammerer, 2004 FOR SALE Heavy team, wagon, . 1 nr-i O 1 a 4-t and harnes. mono diuck wi. o-xv- FOR TRADE New modern house, full size lot,. up to date in every respect. Built for a home. Want r Phnnn main 700. Adv. lo"" 3-23-tf FOR ' SALE New modern house, ( Fire place, electric fixtures. Plumb (ng complete. $100.00 cash. Bal. FOR SALE OR RENT House and 2 acres of ground 1606 North St., two blocks east of North : Side school. Phone Farm 205. 4-6-6t. . Eggs for Setting. R. I. Reds, Black and Buff Orping tons, $1.50 per setting, or $8.00 per 100. Indian Runner Ducks, $1.00 per retting. From my best premium stock. Will spare a few settings from my Buttercups. Phone or call. 'Chas. E. Perry. Adv. 4-7-to-5-l-d. ANNOUNCEMENT. Repeal of present tax law; collec tion of taxes quarterly; combining of useful commission, abolitions of use less commissions and offices; general reduction in cost of running the pub lic business; These are the things I stand for, and ask your support in the primary, May 15th for the Republi can nomination of joint representative from Wallowa and Union Counties. AL. JONES. Adv. o-w-to-6-15 FOR SALE Two horse spring wagon fair order. Morgans. 1306 Adams. 4-7-3t. I hereby announce myself as a can didate on the Progressive Ticket for the office of County Judge of Union County, and should 1 be nominated and elected, will give the office my care ful attention and will reduce the ex pense of the county where ever pos sible to do so. '. ' LORANZO STILWELL. Adv. wed-sat-wk, To the Voters. t tt: rVunMr Vntj.ru! I desire A U U II IUII vuu'.vj . - to represent you as represenxaravu from Union county in the next legis lature. If elected my policy will be retrenchment of public expense anl abolishment of commissions I ask for the republican nomination. Adv. W. B. SARGENT. i .... FOR RENT Two large rooms un- 1 or around La Grande. A nice home furnished or partly furnished, near in small town in wumineiw vmie,. Palmer Mill, 312 Lake St. 3-31-tf. 26 miles from Portland. Two electric lines, uall lbui Aoams Ave. WANTED to trade for something in 4-6-2tp. WE EXPECT A RUSHING SEASON in the lumber line. All indica tions point to brisk building bus iness this Spring, and we take this opportunity to suggest ear ly orders. We know our stock and are sure of it We want you to know, and so print this short notice. WENAHA LUMBER COMPANY NORTONIA HOTEL S BBS t''i European American Plan A. S. HOGUE, Mngr. V A hotel whose home comforts and xafety will appeal to you and your ' family. Ladies' tea room beautiful roof garden and large lobby for your pleasure and convenience. Located close to the shopping district. Write for family rates. Eleventh St., off Washington, PORTLAND, OREGON. 7'