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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1908)
eight r.ara. EVENING OBSERVER, I A GRANDE OREGON. THl RMV. AFGVST 6, 1008. a; 1 SMtl-SH I1UUGATIXG Dl fU Mi FIRE Get Your Lunch Basket Filled For Conductors' Excursion fF GOURSE nearly, all of our patrons are going to v- Looking Glass Park next Sunday. , But is that lunch basket filled properly? Our new Dill Pickles. splendid, variety of Ganned and Bottled Goods, our t Fruits and Vegetables, will a;d you in packing ' your I basket. Oau on us for good things to eat. . " THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY E POLACK, Propr. Phone Main 76 Clause In New Charter Will Provide tor Better Firo Protection. Tin UVZZY ZZD FEED STABLE :i Cor. Hth & Adams Ave., One Block West. of the Foley Hotel All Hew Rigs- Well Matched Teams Single Horses For Ladies .When the, new charter is adopted, there will be in It u provision which will protect the water presaure during time of fire. The fire last evening brings forcible Illustration of the de fect In the charter and ordinances at the present time. Taklnsi Cor E'.-ant-cd that the department had not done iich prompt and effectual work last evening, " that bonfire would have meant the destruction ' of an ' entire block of business houses. Under pres ent regulation, property owners could have let their Irrigation hose continue to play on the lawns while the water would have been needed at the scene of fire. In other cities such provis iuns art made by ordinances, and It will be incorporated in the charter that la now In the last stages of per fection. It Is the plan of the city at torney to Insert a clause which will make the property owners amenable to a heavy fine If they do not shut off all Irrigation streams as soon as the tire alarm la sounded. It la unques tionably a step In the right, direction for the protection of property. '. Another featurt of fire protection under advisement, and which Mayor Hall hat already touched upon In a special message to the council. Is the matter of burning rubbish In alleys. That fir last evening Is an example of many lessons which need teach- ins;. The council should follow . the mayor's request and provide for heavy fines on anyone burning rubbish In the streets or allowing It to accumulate there. Cured Hay Fever and Rummer Cold. A. J. Nusbaum, Batesvllle, Ind., writes: "Last yoar I suffered for three months with a summer cold so dis tressing; that It interfered with my business. I had many of the symp toms of hay fever, and a doctor's pre scription did not reach my case, and I took several medicines which seem ed to only aggravate my cRe. For tunately I insisted upon having Fo ley's Money and Tar and H quickly cured me. My wife has since used Foley's Honey and Tar with the same success.;- A. T. mil, druggist, y GLASSES THAT FIT 3 mi THE EYE Wood Sawed. By Oliver &Hagerty, with gasoline wood saw. Phon Clack 1851. All ' Better Than Spanking. - Spanking does not cure children of bed-wetting. There Is a constitution al cause for this trouble. Mrs. M. Summers, Box W, Notre Dame, Ind., will send free to any mother her sue cessf ul Instructions. Bend no money, but write her today.lt your children trouble In thi way. Don't blame tha child, the chances are It can't help It - This treatment also cures adults and aged people troubled with urine difficulties fey day or night. GUILDERS 18 1JKED. La Grando Boy Making Good With the Fat SMkane Northwest Club. in h riviEt 1 1 ' THEN CAIX, GEORGE PALMER, Prssident W. H. BRENHOLTS Ass't Cashier J. M. BERRY, Vice President C S. WILLIAMS, 2d As't Cashier F. L. MEYERS Cashier - ' ' La Grande National Ban!i Of La Grande, Oregon CAPITAL ND SURPLUS $160,000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY 'V DIRECTORS ' '' J. MBerry A. B. Conley F. J. Holmes . F. M. Brykit C C.'Penn'mgton F. L. Meyers Geo'L. Clesver ,, ' W. L. BreaholU George Palmer THE TRANSFER MAN. He will Uke that trunk.to ths depot or your horns In less time than II takes to tell It. Day TUona Red 161. Night 'Phone, Black 17S3. WAGON ALWATS AT TOUR SERVICE. ; Wallace Chllders continues to elicit praise from Spokane, papers for his clever work at third base for the Spo kane club In the Northwest league the second best league on the coast to day. The paper says that "Chllders looks good" at third, but admits hi stick work In not up to his fielding abilities. In every game that Childcr has played thus far, the Spokane pa pers have had a good word for him. MANY AT SOCIAL. Every Little Hit Added to What You Got Make Juki a Uttlo More." sft : ARE ONLY AVAILABLE ! AT HEACOCK'S REFERENCES: 1 have Ask any on fitted. The Ladles' Aid of the M. E. church conducted a very successful lawn so cial on the w; n. Grandy lawn last evening, and for once the weather was pleasant. The. receipts came close to tho $20 mark and will help swell the sinking fund . for a new church structure In' the near future. Ladles' organizations always figure conspicuously In any undertaking like church building, and the Aid society of tho Methodist Yhurch Is no execp. t'.on. ' Daily Observer, 65c per Month Seeds -.4 :Secds All Kindsf 4 FIELD and GARDEN In bulk and in packages. ' 1 We have- been the seed Z distributor of this county. t7: for several years and our T ..,,-.l to .rtinnlotP!. SWCR ftS uuai is vuini""- j - I Feed of All Kinds i EARLY ROSE SEED' POTATOES t WELLS DRILLED ACADEMY CATALOG. I'eiullrton fe-liool Faculty Include Talented Iji Grande Cilii. , TELEPHONE 1'8 LOVEIW FOOD. When a fellow, treats his best glri to Ice Cream "the fellow who knows goes to because It is the only cream govl enough for her. All lovers of rea'lv delicious cream give It unntlnted pro' not onlv for Its luscl im flavors, but because they know th't highest at tainable excellence In ice cream mak ing can only be aecomMI-di-Ml by rip-, experienced and trained Intelligence. In a very neat catalog published by the Pendleton academy, the name of Miss Harriet Young of La Grande, a graduate of Whitman Conservatory f Music, I found as Instructor of piano. organ and cello. The book Itself Iff attractive and stts forth the curricu lum, teachers, and full set of Instruc tions. : : STORAGE : : A. V. OLIVER Slater Block If you need water for Irrigation or domestic use, 'why 'not tiave a well ft drilled and cased up with steel case- Ing? It's the only way to secure Pure Water, and a Glean Well R. A. West of La Grande, successor to Miller ft West) O, R. N. drillers, will be glsd to glvs you figures and do your drilling. I R A WEST For sale at J A. T. HILU " FRED Dl'TI-I. SILVF.RTHORN & MACK. Blue Mountain Creamery Co. Keep the money at home by uslnl LA GRANDE SUGAR Costs no n ere ar.d just as sweet. All dealers. --M" 1 : WITH TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE I should be capable of fitting your eyes correctly. If the Glasses'I furnish you do not give absolute satis faction, I stand ready to refund your money : : : : I am here three hundred and sixty-five days in year to make my assertions good : : : : : J- H- PE ARE LEADING PIONEER JEWELER ' the "A eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeei I W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO. ! STOCK INSFRANCE. !io Paid by the Nutloiiul Llvrstflfk Insiiriinro A-nK'ltilloii. The following well known stockmen and farmers of Cnlnn county have been paid louses during' tho pntt few- months: 1. A. Philips, one hore, $10; W. D. Orandy, two horses, 3I5, La Ornnde. P. J. Ooytt, one horse, $10fl,'C'ove. 8nm Itiickman, one horse, 100: J. A. Woodln, one horse, 1100. Allcel. 3. F. Qoff. four horw-s, $301; Wal ter Hill, one horse, $100; J. F. Hill, one horse, $100; Malt Ruswell, one horse, $100. Elgin. It pays to Insure your stock against death from all causes. A. HANDERCOCK. La Grande, Ore. , Agent, d-wltp HARDWARE.STOVES.ftRNITtRF.BLILDINC MATERIAL t ! CLME NT AND LIME t Agents for Union Portland Cement Cos Red Devil Brand Both Cement and Lime Highest Quality Obtainable j Satisfaction Cuaranteed eeooaoooQ4.oooooao4'0o10oo4a'04oo Land for Rent. We have $20 acres of excellent lend for rent Call at once. T. B. BRAMWELL, CJ. BLACK. THERE'S NOT A HEADACHE, not a single bad effect following the use of our bottle beverages. That Is one reason why so many people' are giving up the use of alcoholic drinks and taking, Instead, our Ginger Ale, Root Beer, Sodas,' Mineral Waters, etc. They taete'good, are good, and have only good effects. -t' Union Bottling Work$ You'll Pay With Pleasure tain For vry meal you eat'haro. will bs a combination of good food, good cooking and good ser vice. Our restaurant is intend ed for people who appreciate f:xd eating, alto for people who ike ths gooa thing of life at a moderate cost. If you belong to that diss, cjm in and wha we can do fot you. ( The Model Restaurant J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. We tsll weekly meal C) tickeU for - 4T.W : 1. e e i i e ee e