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EVEN1.su OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, PRECOX, WEDNESDAY. AVGCST 26, 1008.
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GEORGE PALMER, President W. H. BRENHOLTS Ass't Cashier
V BERRY, Vic Rrwidwt C. S. WILLIAMS. 2d As.'tCashier
' F. L. MEYERS Cashi.r
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La Grande National Bank
Of La Grande, Oregon -V
CAPITAL AMD SURPLUS $160 000
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
M'Berry
DIRECTORS
A. B. Conley F. J. Holmes " F. M. Brykit
C. C 'Pennington F. L Mayers -Geo.?L. Cleaver
W. L. Brenholts Georga Palpr
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Keep the money at home
by using
LA GRANDE SUGAR
Costs no ncresrd just as
sweet. All dealers.
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WITH TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE I
I should be capable of fitting your eyes correctly.
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If the Glasses I furnish you do not give absolute satis
faction, I stand ready to refund your money : : :
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I am here three hundred and sixty five days in the
jp.year to make my assertions good : : : : : :
J. H. PEARE
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HARDYVARE.STOVES.FDRIVIITIRE.BUILDING MATERIAL
CEMENT AND LIME
Agents for Union Portland Cement Co's
Red Devil Brand
Both Cement and Lime Highest Quality
Obtainable
Satisfaction Guaranteed
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DON'T FORGET
Ferguson's Circulating Library.
If you go camping
Take decouple books along.
LOTS OF PAPER NOVELS
IN f HURRY?
THEN CALL
THE TRAXSFER MAX. " '
Ho will take that trunk to the depot
or your home In less time than i
takei to tell It
Day Thone Red 71.
Night Thone, Black 1792.
wagon alwats at your
SERVICE.
"N WHAT
will you have (or dinner today T Tou
may answer this question satisfactori
ly Mr dining at
THE MODEL RESTAURANT
The Old Standby.
Our cooking: Is a paragon of per.
fectlon, our food faultless, and. our
service rapid and. courteous. What
more can we say, except that our
prices are popular? We give a regu
lar dinner for 25 cents.
Come and try It Tou will not need
the sense of hunger to enjoy It.
The Model Restaurant
J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop.
Open Day wSeii w.eki,rhi rn
And Nicht Ma,iTi..i,.(. VTiuu
iDlWfl FRESH RAMS
W BRIDGES
TELEPHONE US
A LABOR OP LOVE.
Tou never geAlred of our delight
ful Ice cream, made from purest In
gredients, It's always of a uniformly
high' quality. Absolutely pure, whole
tome and delicious. All flavors of se
leglng his efforts at refor mare Insln
Ing, soothing. Try a plate and well,
no more need be said.
For sale at
A. T. HILL.
FRED DCTLI.
Sn.VER THORN A MACK.
Blue Mountain
Creamery Co.
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THERE'8 KOT A ITEADACHE;
not 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 taste good, are good, and
have only good effect.'
Union Bottling Work
County Bridge : Inspector J. F,
Campbell returned yesterday from a
trjp up the Grande Ronde river, whore
he made a careful inspection of all
the bridges crossing that stream. He
finds that two new bridges practically
m-ed to be replaced with new ones,
ind vhe will so report to the county
court at Its next session. Union
county now has 23 bridges, counting
only those with more than a' 40-foot
span. tiix of these bridges axe steel
structures and four are combination
structures. Mr. Campbell Informs us
that the court has decided to do Its
own construction work for a while,
believing that a substantial saving to
the taxpayers can be made thereby.
the first bridge to be erected under
the plan win be ther steel one across
Catherine creek at Union. It Is be
lieved that a saving of 11000 can be
made on this one bridge. Mr. Camp
bell has had many years' experience
contracting firms In the west, and Is
thoroughly capable of successfully
overseeing the work,' The Union coun
ty court Is ever on the look out for
an opportunity to make every dollar
expended bring full value In return
and there seems to be no reason to be
lleve that this new plan will result In
better bridges at a lessened cost
PRUITT LOCATED. . .
Mlxsln;; Pendleton Attorney Found In
Wyoming, "Slinging HomIi."
W. C. E. Prultt, former Pendleton
lawyer, Is now at Sheridan. Wyo.. or
at least was there a few days ago, and
wheif- seen' was engaged -In "slinging
hash."
"The first news that has been re
celd from Prultt since he was seen
by H. C Willis soon after his disap
pearance was that conveyed in a let
tor which Fred Taylor received from
Dan Bowman yesterday.
In the letter, which was written
from Sheridan, Wyo., Mr; Bowman,
who Is now working there as an elec
trician, says that he saw Prultt last
week. Mr. Bowman himself was do
ing some electrical wiring at that time
and when he saw the former Pendle
tonlan asked him where he was going.
Prultt replied that ho was bound for
Chicago. He seemed to be In good
spirits and was making good as a
waiter.
Since he left this city so suddenly
during July Prultt has not sent a line
In explanation1 of his conduct to any
of his friends or relatives In this piace.
His disappearance Is still a unac
countable as before and all who knew
him are remarking at his peculiar ac
tion. According to those who are In po
sitions to know, Prultt's affairs were
entirely straight when he left and
there was nothing In tho way of busi
ness trouble that could have caused
him to flee. As an attorney he hud
charge of several estates, but appar.
ently the money belonging to them
was untouched.
HITTER LANDS PRIZE.
In One) of Seven to Re- Given Salon
Award ami Get a hiker Medal.
La Grande claims a photographer
whose work ranks among the best
seven In tho Paelflc Northwest. . H.
J. Itltter of this city, who returned to
dny from Vancouver, Wash., where he
attended the Photographers' -Association
of the Paelflc Northwest, brings
home with him the coveted Salon
award, which Is carried off by seven
of the photographers In the associa
tion. Each applicant t r the hoor
and there were considerably more
than 100 enters one photograph In
the content and seven of the group are
posted, or, In other words, awarded
the murh-sought prize. Mr. Ritter's
entry was a photograph of George
Aekles of this city, and It brought him
the Salon award. In addition to the
banner prize, he received a sliver
medal for the best group of six pho
tographs.
Mr. and Mrs. Rltter report having
enjoyed a delightful outing, as well as
the unlimited hospitality of the city of
Vancouver, which was given over to
the visiting artists.
PICNIC HAMS
SWIFT'S PREMIUM
LARGE ONES
THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY
E. P0LACK, Propr. Phone Main 76
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uir uvtKY MID FEED STABLE
Cor.Hth 0 Adams Am., Oat Block West of the Foley Hotel
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i All New Rigs- Well Matched Teams
Single Horses For Ladies
GLASSES THAT FIT
THE
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ARE ONLY AVAILABLE
AT HEACGCK'S REFTZ n 0M!
Daily Observer, 65c per Month
WELLS
DRILLED
For tho Ladles,
The Ladles Home Journal la In. At
If you need water for Irrigation or
domestle use, why not have a well
drilled and cased up with steel case
Ing? It'a the only way to secure
Pure Water, and a
Glean Well
R. A. Weet of La Grands, successor
to Miller V West, O. R. 4k N, drillers,
will be glsd to give you figure and
do your drilling.
R. A. WEST
New Alfalfa
Hay r
f All Kinds of May
! Grain and Feed
A. V. OLIVER
Slater Block
Pnone Main 57
Jefferson Avenue
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Ferguson's. A20-it