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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1908)
EIGHT PAGES. JEVEXLVQ CBSEKVEH, h GRANDE, OREGON. OATTROAT. AUGUST t. 1908. PAGE 6tV BRICK IS CHEAPER Brick building, at the present price of lumber, is sheaper as well as better. It has been demonstrated tnat my brick is superior o any made in Oregon. I :an furrish ccmmon brick in any quantity. No order too large or too small to receive prompt attention. Correspondence with contractors and builders solicited. Estimates cheerfully furnished. Prices made known on application. JG-EO. KRIEGER! Phones Residence, Black 701, Yard, Red 621. La Grande, Oregon FROM ONE GENERATION TO .ANOTHFR n Our new non-Intoxicating bev erage, M LTINA, made from Hope, iron auu until, mum ii' best water In Union county, will not only please the taste, but Is also a splendid tonic. Good (or "J vouiib and old. No harm can yyij result from Its use and much builder It Is unexcelled. As a BEJGOOJXiCilE.ERI beverage for pleasure only, It Is wKflPvTEavF-aTwH unelualld. A trial order will W ajr-? rmsjrvr. '4 4 K'i yitvyiic v ir'. !, rj "Ti?. V', ;;,' convince you. All Orders Delivered at your Home. Also all Dealers La Grande Brewery, PHONE my MAIN 5. HE1GKB0REKG EXCHANGES V. R. Reeves has rented the Minnie Coyle farm Just Vest of town, and hat removed thereto. Haines Record, R. L. Day and family and Miss Jen nie Berland have returned from a twe weeks' stay In the Grande Ronde, Mr. Day states that he will probably move to La Grande and go Into business. Enterprise News-Record. Mrs. Harry V. Myers of La Grande who has been visiting her mother, re turned home Thursday niglt, Unloj SCOUt. : C, E. Hack man, the La Grande clga dealer, was doing business In this cit; Monday. Elgin Recorder ' Rev. J. M. Hlxson and family wll leave next Monday for Tacoma, Wash They will travel overland and expec to reach there about the 15th of Sep tember. Rev. Hixson will again ente th,e ministry after a vacation of torn' few months, which he has spent i the woods for the benefit of hf health. Rev. Hlxson and family ha made many friends during their sts In Elgin, who regret very much thei departure. Elgin Recorder. Andrew Wilkinson was taken to Hi Lake Tuesday evening for treattnec His condition has been very serlou and there has been some doubt as t his recovery. Hut trouble Is neuralgl of the heart. Republican. . The little 2-year-old son of Josep' A. Taylor of Cove, was Btopped on b a horse last Saturday, and his fac frightfully mangled. It required elgr l stitches to fix up the wound. Repub (lean. ' Prof. E. F. Bailey, for the past threi years principal of the North Powde. i public school, left Thursday for Elgin where he becomes superintendent o ; the public schools. A farewell part) j was given at his home the evening be i fore and the parents and pupils passe a delightful evening. Haines Record 444t"P4-P CEMENT WORK All kinds of Cement and Concrete work. CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS CEMETERY WORK No contract too large or too small Satisfaction Guaranteed I K L ROBERTS PHONE BLACK 682 THE SCENIC 8. A. GAnniXIER, ProprVtor and Manager. WHT NOT TRT Po p ham's ASTHMA REMEDY Oiree acempt and positive relief In . every mh. Bold by druggist. Price tl.lt. Trial package by mall 10 cents. Winis-i Mfg. Co Prop, Cleveland, O. For Ml by . A. 1. BILL, Druggist. Moving Pictures, Scenic Slides and Illustrated Songs Latest Films. Change of Program Three Times per Week. MTlNEb TUESDAY, THURS DAY AND SATURDAY THE SCENIC 6EVERL NEW FIRMS. 8ptembT Urines Three Oinnws of ' Management of Local BubIiicnws. WATCH WORK TURNED OCT PROMPTLY AND GUARANTIED AT he acock. Paitime f heater Honsta tt Lucas, Prop. MOTION PICTURES AND .- '; " ' ' t ILLUSTRATED SONGS. .Program, Heacock's Orchestra. ' All's Fair In Love and War. Mr. Burton Binge "There Never Was a Girl Like . . Yon." ... ,'; . Love Laughs at Locksmiths. Caught by Telephone. Mr. Burton Sings . "Your Picture Says Remember." Mrs. Southworth's Famout Novel Dramatised: "THE HID DEN HAND." DOORS OPEN AT 7 P. M. Ladles" souvenir matinees Wednesday, 8 and 4 o'clock. Children's 5c Candy matinees . Saturday, t and 4 o'clock. - LA GRANDE SCIIOOLof MUSIC : Studio at 105 Greenwood St. one door south of Adams Avenue PROF. DAY, Principal Scott & Altheidc As house cleaners we ae the people who are equip- ped for doing the work. Leave your carpets on your floors, give us your ornei- and smile at our 4 work and we will smile together. . PHONE, .Black 1772 l&&& SHERVV00DS ratrrn lotion Picture and trated Sonss lllus- 3hildren' Matinee Saturday 5c Ladies' and Children' Matinee ednesday . it . Program Changes MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS REFINED ENTERTAINMENT FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND . CHILDREN t 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 it becomes soiled : : : : : ; PHOfois: JViAini 7 : : : . : : : VVF. will do the rest WE have a force of Experienced halp to look after your wants in this line and you need have no fear of sending your most delicate garments' to us. WT. Guarantee to satisfy you. A. B. C. LAUNDRY "NT -1 1 "ft'f f T MHHr-f -Mi-i-ii-fs-ff-gtt'o'tttt i fttt It B. M. SHERWOOD. The first of the coming month will see several changes in the buslnes; men's personnel of the city. Messrs. Paulson will displace J. D. McKen non in the McKennon grocery store, and already J. M. Berry another landmark in the city's hlftory hns been replaced by his successors, C. C. Pennington & Co. Aside from these two changes the Kllpatrlck Implement house Is soon to be under a new mnn attfment. All In all, the new month will open new firm accounts In man;- ledgers of this city. We are happy f note that none of these went out of business because of the money strin gency, but all have laid by Bufflcir-v worldly goods to warrant retlremen from business. They made their llt' "stacks" right here in La Grani-; through careful management of busf nesa. Where one has made his In come sufficient to last onto the en-' now, many more will be able to equal It In a lesa number of years, In the fu ture. This will especially be tru when mountain water la poured over now semi-arid sections of the valley and the trebled Income of the land owners commencea to find Its way Inti the coffers of city merchant and bus iness men. - : If you want to wll out, call up ' P. A. Crawford, the second-hand ' dealer. 'Phone Blnck ISS1. He pays the highest cash price for 4 f second-hand goods, XKW ENGINES t.TISKACTOHV. Throe Now I.oromoUve in Regular or.lc After Tryoiilg. Three new engines which were set T and worked ovt a few days ago,! re now in regular service and prov-! '"T highly satisfactory. They are pas-! wnger engines Nos. 206 and i07. and freight engine No. S87. Another en--in to be seen in service today Is frelcht 'engine SB 3, which has been stalled In (he round house . for three months for complete overhauling. NEW ARRIVALS THE LATEST NEW YORK STYLES IN Collars, and fancy Belts All Colors?. Fine line pillow top :, Lace and ruffling to match. Stamped iinen, Center pieces, and Scarfs. Beautiful line Met Waists, Reduced prices on white mists, summer belts and other lines. Call and make your selections while they last many THF VAN hllYW "A mmim I III I Mil III I II III IN iul i nil iu i li w THE Masonic BliiJ. ,,, A Polk county firr-fr arTc,.ed oats this season vM-1; rle'.ded him 117 ue''e'a per acre. te Salem Statesman. Thy were trown on land fro"! whlci e t eler had Iteen raised. That kind of firming pays. ID DUBIFTENG TOWARDS Many people who are neglecting symptoms of kidney trouble, hoping "it will wear awa V' are drifting towards Bright' s Disease, which is kidney trouble in one of its worst forms. i5uullilnJ U m i WW BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE T. J. CRAY Prop. ( New Management) Rafes $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 Best 25c meal In the city Beds 25c and SOc All outside rooms. Board and lodge $6. per week One block from depot Only house in the city employing white help only TRY OUR SERVICE 1 ttf r?y j jask stops Irrcffularitips, ttrenrthens the urinary organs and builds up the worn-out tissues or the kidneys so they will perform their functions property. Healthy kidneys strain out the impurities from the blood as it passes through them. Diseased kidneys do not. an4 the poisonous waste matter Is earned by the circulation to every part of the bxiy, causing duiincss, backache, tmach trouble, slugjjish lirer, irregular heart action, etc If you have any sign ol K.tlney or Bladder "i rouble commence taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE at once, as it will rurf a slight disorder in a few days and prevent a fatal malady. It Is pleasant to take ar.J r.ents the whole system. How to Find Out. Tm cm aatlly determine If yam kldeeys are oat ef order oy setting aside for H hours oottl of the aria MJted spoa ausiof. If poo esamlnatloo M It cload or sniikr or has O brick-dust sedimtat or small pat'ldts float a oon i in 11, jroar aiaaeyi ora aiseaseo, ana FOLEY'S K'ONKY CUi U El ONSY CURE goMsHt ko Uko G. O. Uu. h.no Toatmoo After Pour Y G. B. Buihsas ol Carlisle Center, N. Y writes; "Afet txu rw M t ms mtta ism I 0a4 awa asasMi efi mt win klonr ifuk e, m ke tw keeslM !' KxlM, Can ll cam' mmP94 it t m i- Hmssi jJ rus wl iriipiiM boHf emiiisi, I mm i4 ta mj tsasl tin u niur mi t.tw f lfcM iin i lnu is Umm Mn UMI Saw alaaa4 IM . mm meaaur I tararf , .mi aaii vaaataaiaaa raiav kMaaa a MMOat rattkaa.- Two 81zm, SO CiaU Ad $1.00. trifl 13 EICJiKOTED BY ZHZZI sojie Veople WON'T CARE anhtng about coal; but you do. and when It cornea to the paaa whea you need fuel wt would Ilka to supply your wants. Hava you any Idea how many kinds of coal are mined f When you wish the all-to-tha-goo sort, order (rem I G. E. FOWLER . Phone Main 10 Daily Observer, 65c per Month