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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1908)
;aGHT PAGES. EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. OREGON, MONDAY, AtGrsT it, IMS. PAGE SEVEN. tttimt "ffttl 1 1 ttttMtMM GEORGE PALMER. Pre.id.nt W.H. BRENHOLTS A.'t Ca.hi.r BOOZE FRACAS HI I HURRY? eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee J. M. BERRY. Viet Presid.nt C. S. WILLIAMS. 2d A..'t Cashier 1 THEN CALL GLASSES THAT FIT . e . r. L. MEYERS Cashier 3655 at m 5 f. 1 if La Grande National Bank Of La Grande, Oregon CAPITAL AMD SURPLUS $160,000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY V . DIRECTORS ' ' J. M. "Berry "A. B. Conley F. J. Holme F. M. Brykit s- C'CPennington F. L Meyer ; Geo "L. Cleaver W. L. Brenholt George Palrw I Keep the" money at home by usln LA GRAM DC SUGAR Costs no ncreartf just as sweet. All dealers. tV9999990909ttta)AftftAAMi New Alfalfa Hay All Kinds of Hay Grai.i and Feed ! U. V. OLIVER Slater Block Pnone Main 57 Jefferson Avenue X WELLS DRILLED If you need water (or Irrigation or domeatic uae, why not have a well drilled and cased up with ateel case IngT If the only way to secure Pure Water, and a Glean Well R. A. West of La Grande, successor to Millar West, O. R. N. driller, will be glad to give yon figures and do your drilling. R. A. WEST W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO. 1DEALERS IN: HARDWARE.STOVES.FlRNITlRf.BlJILDING MATERIAL CEMENT AND LIME Agents for Union Portland Cement Cos Red Devil Brand Both Cement and Lime Highest Quality Obtainable Satisfaction Cuaranteed As an opening of a thorough-going campaign against the violators of the prohibition law of this county, six ar rest were made In Echo yesterday and all were placed under heavy bonds to appear for trial, says a Pendleton paper. Pilot Rock, It la said, is going to get It next "and the fight Is to be carried Into every place In the coun ty where law-bivakei hold forth. There Is a strong sentiment on the matter among the people of the coun ty which is going to be felt this fall. It is said that the prohibition law it to be enforced regardless of the num ber or prominence of people who are sent to Jail, or the cost which may be attached to the' campaign. In answer to the complains aworn out for them yesterday by Asa B. Thomson and J. C. Hosklns, M. H. Gtllett, who is the proprietor of the fecno iwui, 2.1s' t!.r?; m,invM. Stone, Norman and Morrison, waved hearing and gave 1500 bonds each to appear before the grand jury, which meets next month. W. D. Glllett, who owned a aoti drink stand, and a man by the name of Frank Neace, who la working tor him, were arrested also, and esked tot a hearing, which will be given them at Echo next Friday. These men also were placed unuer J500 bonds each to appear for trial. Hie cases yesterday were heard be fore Justice of the Peace bcholl, ana district Attorney G ,W. Phelps ap peared for the state. Judge James A. 'ee representea the detendants, Gil lette, Stone,' Norman and Morrison. As a result of the search made yes terday liquor was found In the Idle Hour which pretends to be a suit drink stand, and lu the barroom of the Echo hotel. ,-Ttwre la said to have been much drunkenness In the llttie town for some time and the official of the town are co-operating with the citizens who are Interested in enforc ing the law. From the turn of attain it seems that the ol'tendera are to be brought to Justice and the law' made supreme. PAST PRESIDENT HOME. Former Head of American Association Returns and Resume Practhtt. Dr. F. E. Moore, the osteopath, Is again in his office after a tour cover ing much of the western portion of the United States. HI objective point in the east was Klrksvllle, Mo., where he attended the convention of the American Association of Osteopaths, of which' he Is the retiring president. He comes back ready for another year' hard work, much resteer In body and mind. During the past year he has had a voluminous amount of work In connection with his high office, and Is much elated over the prospect of again having nothing but his practice to occupy his attention. Mrs. Moure is at Salt Lake and will arrive home soon. : IK, YIELDS REPORTED Harvesting and threshing on the numerous Amalgamated Sugar com pany rancnes, which total 1200 acres of small grains, I now well advanced, and the offllcal affirm their crops are Invariably good and In some In stance splendid. The crop which the company has harvested. Is so grat ifying a to leava no cause for com plaint on that score. It will require some time yet before tha harvesting and threshing Is finished, but the com pany officer do not contemplate find ing a single farm below the average yield. The recent rains have bern a boon to the beet fields, and though It seemed for a time that portion of several field of beet, would be short, It I believed th crop will be up to the ususl standard. o "V THE TRANSFER MAN. .''. He will take that trunk to the depot or your home In less Urn than It take to tell it Day 'Phone Red 761. Night 'Phone, Black ma. WAGON ALWAYS AT TOUR i '. SERVICE. ". "':'' WHAT will you have for dinner today T Tou " miMtlon satisfactori ly by dining at ' " ' ! -,- THE MODEL RESTAURANT The Old Standby. Our cooking Is a paragon- of per fection, 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 cent. Come and try it. Tou will not need the sense of hunger to enjoy it. , The Model Restaurant J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. Open Day ws WMk1, C4 CP, And Night Meal Ticket, for V" mm - v I TELEPHONE VS A LABOR OF LOVE. Tou never get tired of our delight ful Ice cream, made from purest In gredients, if alway of a uniformly high quality. Absolutely pure, whole some and delicious. All flavor of e- leglng hi effort at refor mare tnsln Ing, soothing. Try a plate and well, no more need be said. For sal at A. T. HILL. FRED DCTLI. SILVERTIIOltN MACK. Blue Mounta in Creamery Co. The Oregon City Courier show how diversified .farming Clackamss county. I paying In THERE'S HOT A HEADACHE, not lngl bad affect following th as of our bottle beverages. That I on reason why so many people are giving up the nee of alcoholic drink and taking. Instead, ear Olnger Ale. Root Beer, Sodas, Mineral Waters. eta. Thiy taste good, are good, and have oaly good effects. Union Bottling Wor. THE EYE ARE 0MLY AVAILABLE ATHEACOCK'S REFERENCES: Ask any on I have fitted. eeeeeeeeeeeee-eeeeee -! Cor. 4h & Adams Ave., One Block West of the Foiey Motet i All Hew Rigs-' Well Matched Teams Single Horses For Ladies : oeeeeeeeeeeoeee rRESH RAMS PICNIC HAMS . SWIFT'S PREMIUM LARGE ONES l , i THE CITY GROCERY AMD BAKERY E. POLACK, Propr Phone Main 76 eeeeetetre4fte t WITH TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE I should be capable of fitting your eyes correctly. If the Glasses I furnish you do not g ive absolute satis faction, I stand ready to refund your money : : : : I am here three hundred and sixty-five days In the year to make my assertions good : : : : : : : J. H- PEARE LEADING PIONEER JEWELER eeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeaa etefeTefo.iieTeeWe t VI I 9 V vrntf r nw IFALL !So6n as It Comes ! From the Press AT- FergusoMps 'Where Nothing Is too Much Trouble.' t i e