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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1908)
fc.VKXTXQ o-isnnvri;. f- -n-rF nn-wv. SATTRDA Y, AXGIST 22, W8. ' etoht r ;fc rAGB KIGDtT. ' e . f. j :.,.-,.i..,t. 1 :: 11 f For l eev :e acumen For The Gentlemen The gentlemen will find gar ments, both pleasing to the eye as well as to the purse. Medium weights, ust iheihing for sum mer or early fall. Latest styles and weaves at prices which make purchasing a real pleas ure. , ; MEN'S KECLIGLE SHIRTS Nothing.is so well suited to a pleasure trip as a neat negligee shirt. We have all kinds at all prices. Ml good values and all thit cami slvles. . For The Ladies. We have just received a few ladies hand tailored suits-Blust the garment for that Long f each excursion trip. These sui s are the famous' Palmer Garments, none better. Call and see them and note prices. SHIRT VJAIST Cur "assortment of ladies, shirt waist contains some of the . best values we have ever been able to offer- As the season is about over we have placedthem : all on the bargain list. nil Cases.- l mnks ana i rav- irfl Sim . wmwmmm'm , - You know there is a vast difference-in: the quality of these goods. The poor kind is expensive at : any price, but our kind is the sort which will give satisfaction, and still can be had at a price you can afford to pay. Come in and see this line and compare prices. H AlFAlfA .MM "THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY"- The first alfalfa meal mill -ever to le operated In tli- Inland empire lis- row about read to start iit Echo. J. E. Murphy, proprietor of 4 he plant, 1? In the clly today after supplies, pre paratory to ltti't!ng up iind is em'hu- Lia.?:ie aver the prospects. He expee-l-" to buy liii'B" uimnlith!! of alfalfa and i. .11) (.'i-l in! It Into nii-al to ho. Fold' to ilaiiynicn and rattle' . feeders. . Thi 'v.-ho" !;'Siittr 'says of the . work e-J slurliBi,' lh mill: J. ;r. m! kit Murphy Ik' crowding lif tlf;ilfsi uifitl mill tct'oiiiiiph'-tPm u: r..p lilly as possible, and hop'-H t' tin cvhr-elx In million next ivek. ... ,' The smokestack'' y. us raise d Tuesdu ntr "hi-wmk and the-bt k k work sur- oendlifj t- li'.T ' i w" 'iitij,p.i.ii' yesterday. The cement foundation for the engine was run Into the mould and the cement floor wu completed in Wednesday. Contracts cat ting tux ,ie delivery of products to this plnr nalo'.s Its eatji' operation Imperative. Hr. Murphy will , contract to- Juki the' alfalfa crop .at a stipulates! price per ton for the next flvo years, thut irtiaranteelng to alfalfa growers fron MS to $54 per acre. Tenth ud Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal CWe occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $20,000 equipment, employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls for office help than we can meet Our school admittedly leads all others in quality of instruction.. It pays to attend such an institution. CSalil Rnslncss Man: "Keep 'hammering away eJerlastiugly on thorough work. It wilt win out ia the end." Said au EJucaflort "The quality of instruc tion given in your school tntikes it the standard of its kind ia the Northwest." COpen all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. Reference!!: Any bank, ur.y newspaper, any business man la Port 'and. The ? ore LA GRANDE, OREGON P ERA HOUSE BLOCK; :: i --" - w m eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeecseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee BAY & Z WEI PEL Plumbers and Tinners Pumpi Work end Gutter Work a Specialty In a region where alfalfa thrives a' It does In the Grande Ronde valley. II would not be aml.ia to make experi ments with the new Industry. This county produces some of the finest alfalfa hay In the eastern section of the state and a meal mill would he a paying proposition here. EXTENSIVE UND OWNERS (Continued from pace 1.) :iuitiinn '. THE OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION A HOME COMPANY 34,000 MEMBERS $28,000,000.00 INSURANCE IN FORCE , A Mutual Company can Save You from 40 to 50 per cent on Your Insurance J. VV. OLIVER, AG ENT.la GrandcOr; ' Cor. 6th St and Washington Ave 4eeeeee 4 4 4 Notice for Bids. COMBS, NEW, THE FINEST EVER IVASH C0LLfiPS--WlllTE TIES MIDSUMMER MILUVERY .O. Notice Is hereby given that the city will receive bids until 4 o'clock, Aug ust 22, 1908, at the recorder's office, for the following rough lumber, de livered: , 13,825 feet 4xl2xl select red fir. 4608 feet 4x12x16 select red fir, beveled on one edge to an angle of 20 per cent. 14 400 feet 1x12x1 select red fir. I PS00 feet 8x12x14 select red fir and 4 I beveled on one edge to an angle of 20 per cent. "9440 feet 4x8x1 1 common fir and tamarack. 10.000 feet 14x8x15 select yellow pine. 1120 feet 4x4x16 common fir and tamarack. 2560 feet 2x6x16 common fir and tnmnrnck. J6i0 fort 4x6x16 eainmon fir and tamarack. 1111 feet 4x4x16 common fir and thmarark.. W. X. MOXItOE, Chnlrmnn Street Committee. i matter m If others, unlnterest- ance from the Orande Hondo vnlle that the greatest thing In history I' facing the farmers here and they are anxious to see the deal culminate suc cessfully. They await every turn of the wheel of Indication and devote un limited apace to giving the wide publicity. ed financially, see the great import' ance of the project, tt Is op wonder local people are waking up to the pos sibilities of this extremely low-priced Irrigation proposition. At this time It seems that the meeting which is called for tonight at ! o-clock In the Elks' hull, will h argely attended and that a large per cent of those who do attend will come willing to state that they will become subscribers to the project. Local bus 'neKs men should show their Interes In the matter by leaving their respect Ive - businesses long enough to atten the meeting. , Let us furnish you with m est mate , on yoi r work.. Mo order too large or ' small for ou- best attention let us reline that eld stove. A a slight ex pense we can make it as good as new BAY & ZWEJFlL 211 DEPOT STREET v 2 I THE GEORGE PALMER LUMBER COMPANY RETAIL DEPARTMENT ' . ' .... We Solicit Your Orders for V Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Chain AVood We are prepared to furnish and deliver material promptly. Call ua Petail Department Phone Main 8. T WATHl MOUK Tl'ItNKD OCT T'KOMl'TI.Y ASP rM'AHANTi:t:i AT Ml"A"(n'K H 4- -V ( -t- C e ! !; -I- K $ e 4 e 4 4 .i JJ k i- Il . V." . If Money Saving Pikes 5 $ Sini t-Vnt for KhxiU4. Los Angeles, Aug. 2'.'. A soul fen? for humans and spooks which prnni I-mS to be the greatest event of lt kin ever held on the count, wo.s opened to lay a;' Lome I't-rh nnl-wlll ronlliiu- Tir nine d.ijs. rychlis. mediums ii. -nuj (mi',ilin'"nirafir and lec- 'ir.-is of tiatlonil rontutlon are t:ik- Inir Phi l In the m". tlUK. imlly com munications will be held with t;n spirit I ind and It H e.nitldroily -iii cl.-d that mrMjf will be rerdveit ; mil ii-- tiv i r : tn n tin.l n n ho , ,. ii !. i jx ' i ' - -'t '.i 1 Ii';- !'. '.!t'o- .i the l"-il V" ':,r"' Ans--'(-;. -in" a rertr f-,f the pi. )-. ' lion of splrltualNtii. n.'f'.i! he-ilic ! ..wv l:. .. ! v and kill'r, 1 (Tit l..rl,P- tmd "ll'-'.V ttl'i''lt" culls. The p i iit c-nt:re: i t ti e l,"!lir 1'es.rh audUnrliim will '"U to ' 1 -'nir i.T-.ciit Jt pen.-rnl ciif," (-l," of u f. "iov,-i s of unorthodox r IIi-I-mis. ARTIFICIAL ICE THE ONLY PURE KIN The oniy kind of Ice that we iina ale In ret Ml trade Is artificial tee. made from pure artesian wair the only pure Ice In the city. A delivery wHRnn will bring thin PL'liK ICE to your door on notification U telephone or otherwise. To regular patrons our price are one-half cent per pound NATCKAL ICE bundled lit wholesale wagon. 'J 'hone lllack .171. mk w lota. Look out f..r the Onin til ( m Wc actually save you monty, and a call at our store wi'l demon strate this stattrrent. Our dru stcck is comp'et and and our pries are lower than others. . i., iU P-tHi. Mo cf - Cmss Drug Ston A. C. tyAC LENNAN Propr. IA GRANDE, ORE. rii- i ..ii. -. .' - ti--v oi - trOK4 fi' M-e,. .-, ' St Pod y-t"'-'' ,.,- pia nu-n d' "it I'll, II luiKheU of tvhent v - ('-"troy.-d The tlttv -'": coini'le'-'d th" Ir da' woi lt y-t.Tdn.v about ' iVil(M-k on the farm of Tiler Sent, The g'nln hml been pVie.-i' ie!i b -sMa the at rav i'-i ' eh :t;i4iiK the ih dn ; . i llv ' j were throw t r V n t the y-nl f.ifn '' (' el- n sf'er. how- ve- I hj pile of grain sarks was , erv.-d to be afire, having been lg- nlied l-nm tbe toils. N'cw Hund'iv 1'i'iT-. Ht. Taut. V.tnn., Aug. 21. Th Eve ning Dispatch, founded In IMS as a republican afternoon dally, will enter the Runday field tomorrow. River Ice Takes the Lead Scores of people have demonstrated beyond all doubt that the natural ke -sndU-d by V. 1". Ilean Ir the Purest sn l mnt -hi p e on the miikn:1. '"or further evidence osk the numerous pitrmis in u,I parts of the city. Cheapest Fuel The wise man foreteeth the evil end buyvth a carload of Bean's chain wood In time to season for winter use, The foolish pass on. and are pun ished by paying seven to nine doi.ar per void nsxi winter. Dry wood, Mgger loads for less money, and put nto your woodsheds. ' V. E. B E A N 'PHONE RED im.