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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1908)
Jf " PAGE SIX, KTENTXa OnSERVETt. TJl rmATTOE OTIEGOX. SATCRDAY. AFGrST 1. 1908. 1 - ; i " "" I . ' i t , i - ' ' - .1 lave Your TOL Fortune l LOVE, COURTSHIP .: Give truthful rev af fairs, trouhhw, m 7. lie I Are you In trouble of any kiiy m Pisronlciiuyl. unhmmy, or not ifilH- fled with II fi-? Ibire you any tl: or irtwt troubles In life? Sm uuittrr what your trouble mar he you will J be told of tlicm and revrlvulie proper Z advice. . MARRIAGE Hon In all love lagcw, family dlf- t mtilra lovers qmurel; tolls vvone yon will marry and data of mnjflojrc, aim bow to win the man or wffian yon love, etc. "feBWEVIN'O; SEEING J 71 COMB NOW. -jS Z No nyyter what your llfo baa been we wWstart yon rljchl again. Win toll yott how to control frkmds and a enemies. lTiouaiuxU have become J happy by taking our advice. Without your Mains; one question we will tell yon exactly what you called for. Call and we will send yon away happier, wiser and boldtsr than before. The sad and broken-hearted go away happy. The Fortune Teller's Camp, flfamc Ave iVar P fi . fa firnnA fir f lUMIIIil V S HVWI W sMtJ WIHIIMWf VI. s 4 s THE SCHOOL OP QUALITY"- Tenth ind Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, IX. B., Principal , LWe occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $30,000 equipment, employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls " for office help than we can meet Our school admittedly leads all ethers in quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution. I,SsJ4 a Business Mao I " Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough work. It will win out in the end." Said an EJucaton "The quality of instruc tion given In your school makes it the standard of Its kind in the Northwe.it," UPpeu all the year. Students admlttedat any time. Catalogue free. References 1 Any bank, any newspaper, any business man In Portland COMBS, NEV, THE FINEST EVER WASH COLLARS WHITE TIES MIDSUMMER 4ULUVERY ADAMS AVtM't- JM I IM 1 1 t Vti-i ti t tt A t Wfi I WE ARE GETTIC IM OLR IVEW STGCK Of LUMBER t Him 4eVs. J will be sold at reduced prices. House bills special 1 t prices. We have Fir finish and V G Fir Floorlnl It We have the best grade of Cedar shingles. These l LOCAL GAI WARDlN HERE The bird laws In Union county will open on August 10, and already gun men are preparing for the big day. With the announcement comes one which Is anything but pleasing, and that Is that many are hunting this sea son without tha proper license. The records nt the court house bear out this statement. It Is not right that this should be the case. In touching upon. -this undesirable feature of the violation of the laws, the Union Re publican has this to say: The "Sooner" HportMmaii. . "If curent reports are true, there Is need of more active work on the part of the fish and game warden's of fice In the Uranua ' T" bang-bang of shotguns along the streams and lakes, and In the hills In .dlcate that the "sooner" sportsman Is abroad In the land and Is picking off young ducks and grouse before the open season has arrived. It Is diffi cult to apprehend such law-breakers, but where respect for the law does not prevent the destruction of young game out of season, there ought to be a way of enforcing the law, and It Is within the province of the game war den's office to do so. Just at this time In the year, of all others, the strict enforcement of the game law Is Important. The "soner" hunter Is not the true sportsman." ' Ixx'ol Warden Soon. In response to the just criticism made by the Union paper, It Is an nounced today that by the time the bird laws are open, a game warden wilt bo appointed In La Grande. ' Ap plication has already been made for the appointment, and his certificate will bo Issued in ,(liie tl;nn to enforce the game laws when the season open. The warden's Identity wll! be kept se cret as much as possible, that the violators of the law will not have an opportunity of dodging him. It Is safest to procure a hunting license. It may be costly not to. Dr.W.H.Keatmg ore two trades of the same hronri ! STODDARD LUMBER CO. Sensliore Ecurlon. . For a special train excursion to North (Washington) beach points, 'the O. It. & N. company will -sell round trip tickets to Kahcotta, Wash., under the following conditions: Fare Baker flty, $12; Hlsnes and North Powder, $11.50; Union, La Grande, Elgin and Imbler, $10. Children Children of half-fare age, one-half of the above fares. Siilo date August 21, 108. Stop-overs -Continuous passage In both directions, except that stop-over wilt be allowed at Portland on return trip within the limit All tickets will bear as destlnntlort, Nahrotta, Wash., but passengers may stop off at and may check bnggngB to any point be tween Hxgler, Wash., and Kamcuttu, Wash. Limit Final return limit Septem ber C, 1908. Extension of return limit to September Jo, will be granted upon piymcnt of difference ln-lneen this excursion rate and the season fare, ns authorized in circular No. MO, 1. C. C. A-4S7.' J31A20 Ycgaincn In linker. Pufy as the proverbial cranberry ro-rohnnt Is YnrdmriKter Thompson at tli O. It. & N. station In Baker City. Tr.ls I the yrrgnien's season, and thy are coming In droves. There Is no particular source for they come from enrh dlrecllon. Testerd.iy Mr. Thompson cited SS to leave the city aid followed a number of them" a curtly way down the tracks to see tht his orders were obeyed. Pome tnr l-lool;n; chaps come through Pa- Ur, either on foot or beatlnij their v:iy on trains. The latter Is the more ;vpulnr with them, for the original yetrgmn think it a disgrace to rlthcr V ulk or work. Pnkrr City Herald. The Expert Eyesight Specialist OP SALT LAKE, Is how at the Sommer Hotel, Room 31, where he will be pleased to see all of his old patients and many new one. Don't Fail to See Him about your Eyes. If you are having any trouble with your eyes or glasses. Dr. Keating Is ttot a stranger to you, as he has visited La Grand for the past sis years. Don't Fail to See Him This Visit UNIVERSITY OF OREGON SUUUER SESSION jirsK as to Jin. si. isos )! la UMorr. Chemistry, EdmUaa, Knillsl MtaratariL Otmiftn, freocD, Spanish, HimUtrf Msthnmsties. fhyatos. Full corps af Instructors. tPKCT AX, COtmsKB 171 UOf A HTM UTfllB THACUKIUI tfsimAs. iiituun si stuat, lunt, noes I LA GRANDE 4 ; SCIIQOLOf MUSIC . Many VUlt Hcenlo. The Pcenle thester attracted a good ly number of people Inst evening with Its change that went on the screen for the first time. I I Studio, at 05 Greenwood i St. one door south of J X Adams Avenue ? 5 PROF. DAY, Principal I ! Scott & Altheide As house cleaners we are I I the people who are equip t ped for doing the work. I Leave your carpets on your flcors, give U3 your. J t orner and smile at our t Iworkvand.we will smile'? 2 T rArfafOv' PHONE, B!tck 1772 4yw?sV$V 1 nr. Icnl tennis players have been warming up tho past few evening and some lively games are expected In the Immediate future. Klgln Pecorder. Mrs. A, Woods, the popular land lady of the Wallowa Canyon hotel, transacted business at the V. 8. land office In I Grands Wednesday. El gin Recorder, The fate of the breakfast is decided by the quality, oft the Coffee. Golflen cg te ning of a cheerful day. Aroma-tight tins save all the fragrance and strength. Sold on merit. No prizes No coupons No crockery. J. 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JEE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., AT1AUTA, CJL ' . i BARGAIN S AT ALL TIMES All lines marked in plain figuers showing discount. Now is the time to get the largest discount offered. THE (0. La Or A Ore. IN THE Masonic B!0. I BRICK IS CHEAPER 6 Brick building, at the present price of lumber, is cheaper as well as better. It has been demonstrated t tnat my brick is superior' o any made in Oregon. I san furr ish cemmon bhek in any quantity. No order 1 too large or too small to receive prompt attention. Correspondence with contractors and builders solicited. Estimates cheerfully furnished, on application. m Prices made known GRO- KRIEGERl Phones Residence. Blaclt 701, Yard. Red 621. La Grands, Oregon How am I to have that white suit of mine looking Fresh and Neat all summer as it does now? The answer is simple. When ever ii becomes soiled : PHONE MAIN rest VF. will dn tho ir i . WL nav a iorce oi hxperienced holp to look after your wants in this line and you need have no fear of sending your most delicate garments to us. Wl: Guarantee to satisfy you. A. B. C. LAU,DRY 1 1 t t X 0 J Pastime Theater uuo lect or niolnj ilcturm. Two Illustrated sun-s. Boors by 4 SHERWOOD WILUAM8. 4 V Coraplets chscge of program on Monday and Thursday. 4 Matins on Wednesday and 4 a Saturday afternoons. 4 There Is an unusual run at the Bhir wood Electric theater this week, to ses the banner program which ends ton!fht. IN fi HURRY? HIEN CALL THE TltANSFErt WAX. He win tak, that trunk to th's depot Ih,T Thone Ited Mirlit Thnne, ni.,,1, WAOON ALWAYS AT TOUR SERVICE. Veaterdafs Hall ScortM. Sn Pranslco, lr Portland, 1. U Ao-el".S; Oakland, J. - ( r