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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1908)
" ii5:Jfc2ES X IMS. ) LA GPJi!iDE I DHICK IS CHEAPER - Brick lS:.CTgf at the pmer.t price cf fcsier, is cheaper as weZ as Utter. It has been dssKcstnied tnat cry Iri'Jc it rjpricr o zt.j made Li Orsgsx I zzn fonhh ccmnxn- tnck any c-iir.tiiy. lb order too large cr toe srrS to receire prompt mett&a. . Gcrrapcnsenc; with contractors and feiers sc-Soitsd. titrates cteertly furnished. Prices cr, application. ... - GEO- KRIEGERI VtftrA9tAA, BUck Yard . j " BETWEEN AI! Orders Delivered at our La Grande PMO.VE -: fW?2, , .... . nsyn, U j.j MMimMMMHHMH'llllMUMIIIHlimiHt CEMENT WORK 4 ' 4 All kinds of Cement and X Concrete work. CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS CEMETERY WORK No contract too large or I too small. I Satisfaction Guaranteed L ROBERTS PHOMZ BLACK C32 WHY WOT TKT AmiMA IU3CEDT7 Gtm pT9ui aad prfthr rtlUf la vrr csm. Sold fry inggUU, Prle ILM. Trial paekaga by mall It etats, Vfflaw Utg. Cav, Propa. Ctevataad, O. For al fry A. T, mm DrnggM. SHERWOODS ELECTRIC THEATRE Mono ncrriiEH awd ILLL'KTHATKD MXU.H- 4 Oill3rn' Matlnr Haturdajr. (c; ladlf and children Matt tun WdnM(ly. LJvlna Pofctfr. v Utorjr if a nhr Maiden. MONO - "Hoo't Von IVn My lloaay?" ftafflMnt Thrnchi'd. Ia(rka Crnrl. HONCI "Vtmr Up. Kyr and fklti Hair." Weary Vlfla" Uny Day. I'mrriim C'ltanr"! MOXDAYS AND TllCriHDATrt Ilflnil rnlcrtaliiiiutit tut Im dU, ChiiIIiih 1 aiM lillril. I. M. hlli:ilVKn, IT.p. The growth of traffic grnt In CorvallU. suys the Time. One day mn-r than jno cars h known Ff 2!, , i V - - - t ; OURSELVES t7it. vt Js'ivra;a tlaaa iULTtJfA. ft tt t.1".5i f t!s by-f' art a,i tKJitistry mkt f;V.i i!:a Km trte4. It t f?a.l i&Jrrt. tnebr it t w' k.-( efcfmr- A.f a tyatr tl ik Kmf.h. AtrYtliui'.i M'ta-tmvyx- If. made Ith ! Home. Also all Dealers J Brewery, ! MAIN 5. THE SCENIC Yrv&frto mmd Maawctv. . 8- A. CARMXIER, MCmOS FXCTCBtS aa4 IIXtirrtiATED OXC5L Frugrvaa: TvMHtry of a CltiMA'a Bank. riO.VO Tt CiH WIm T. Me txm. Whn Butwn Coma to Town. eo.vo Aa Loa a Um World Rods ea. Fannaa, at Cny Ulaod. N. T. THE SCENIC Pastime Theater Boa. a Lara, Prep. MOTION PICTURE AND ILLUSTRATED SONG8. Pro aan. Heacock'a Orchestra. , Th Ilasehall rn. Mr. Hailing atnga: "The Old H o It nndge." A Woman' Jealousy. Freedom for All. Mr. Hailing sings: It Mo Mf-p In the Ie p Whea I Mw Tb Parone, uh lecture by Mr, Charle liaa.r. DOOR", OrEN AT 7 P. M. Ladle souvenir matinees Wednesday, t and 4 o'clock. Children' 6c Candy matinee nturday. I and 4 o'clock. A nian In Keno last week look ing up a location for a mlnkery, as h Intends raUIng minks for the . mar. ket. He report having several fe. male (mlnkai on hand now and If ! lilt Old JlMI'ltl! II) ! STATE W IRRIGATE T s - ' ... f Or ttkss so la. -( e TKi 6 fa. t &&& ( is" aajt'CiJ tate fair. we to. sfa- j ifI oat t& Pa!t&e Ss i Ti-e stjes fa.tr, whteih fck !" r fo OTW. wI tik t&L ?J) At t fair roma&i ti wari. vt jre9rasfv feJt tm st'sie ais ira6? . ! way. a 34 ft. i xjwtJ tias all tC 6 ;.s rr4LiL3 tiff tir. tiro-t"X fln. e fcif -f tft Wfxrt J.sI fair is t&i ; fir sfc rAav.!ir wau ti fru;;- fjtsjj -rf tl gycaia fry, Uyta -os tis, fiwr ti HkJ putt. aa.I fry.; .-the j Cfym;'i." tiuc anas tti jf the! fair. t a f 3ul ywai&m. ' . Ah'jojti ili ftf TOarertlaa' -. ---1 - into a mfl-lrra h-m' tih xp-jittt:-t w a krn laatr ?ar. It tt wa. yt fmUhd. Tti yar j aay.A4w l3tt4vrmU har Veat maii, (tltf'tnotf wbicli t th ad- 4itUm built th immtuh m.rtA' aad. far which its caoaitT- win b ainv-t dobtd. th prmsk Bp 4f mllt of tenet and th enwtton f Bw batldiagx. Tew thoo ad dOara are f frd o 1 litsx;i. mrricultanl and masafac- turd prodocta. Eijht eoctettes wl!! prwrWa anuir aahlWta, Almost erry Indtry win b, reprinted.' Tha UreatAck ahow wCI b un-1 quaUd. th arfouJt?iral exhihiu will be wwdrfaL and the art departeat the flral dtrpSay, the dairy, poultry f aad ma-hfpry eahibtu will a:i d-! maad the Interest of the thoaaanda of apectatora who will corn from all! part of the northwest to the fair.? The entertainment f the crowd '. win not be neglected. The racea wi:i ; be the faateit eer arn on the coaat. Two S1a pur-K-n and atx pur- will draw the bet blooded hore in the country, and that there will be record lowered when they meet l conceded. I features , In addl'Jon. many special and free act will be provided. r.d there will be the "Corral with 1.. . side show. It stands and r,lMiuiw. seeking crowd, all combined to con tribute to the enjoyment and variety of the blf exposition. Another feature la the city of tent. Hundreds of families Journey to the fair every year to enjoy tha camp Ufa la tha trove, whert every modern convenience la at hand, together with a week'a outing aad th sight of the fair. . REACH WALLOWA SOON. RaUroad Cbawt rloi Reacrira Oape Uorm YeMerday KTeniog. According to the Willon pub llsbed at Wallowa, th railroad will reach that city September S. and IS day later a regular train will be run ning between there and La Orande. Such la the Information given out from reliable source and the energy dis played by the construction department fully Juatlfjes the report. Engineer Brandon ha received In structions to have Ihe road In shape for Ihe operating department by Sep tember 20, and Agent It. II. Weather poon baa been notified that a regular schedule will be placed In effect to Wallowa on that date. Work on th conut ruction depart ment ias reached Cape Horn, the old time stir station and will reach the head of th cutynn Tueiday. Con struction Foreman M-''--? state that the rond will reach WaUoa Se ptem ber I. and the progress made by the trck-laylng crew would seem to Jus tify the report. LATlT. The Marie Antoinette Collars are the latent, and ou ulil find them at VAN DVYN 4. CO. . '.'1 ,. . ..-,.-, ... Sun 8r. ar ( t apii.ja ra&sc- f f izf.i'rt la tft tra :nsfr ar fc-.?d-ff lajti' .-.f . e.? it, ' ij is'rfi? t& fr-v si f 1 !T- Pa!!jr r,f wtott If awrrril rJi pr- to-a asrj by a 1 i:t ch.aa is tt frrajkt tVit 1 ft aCo ti r-j erHr, a it I catda ti I til vrtrCvw . , ' ..... . ! mfuuatt. 19 S&vr&isf water for ! irrtsitfoa jia ti pnjfr ' wtil aljo fiarBiniSi w attr fr plaer mla.ny a tl toeb rtifw town. It liac loua: bea ksywa tftat a two old tin ber ctaims blr tb to tuite'a hal4- B tiera arc piaeer dpooits war i'tte fr prpctfaf aJ d- veloptseat aad tt i expected thir op- frratioe 1U retail as. oc from the bv etxterprlae, aa nefotiatiaas are padiB' for thir tnuuf. " Se Cm Tbroafc A. (aeaV with all neary ma- cawery xor Duuaing ateei brKIpea. ; paad through La Grande today ea route to Pendceton from the Bamt KtTtr dfftrtct. a trfr e The nar Kaea: will Pniletc.n. n":t CAy im Rink Opnvd With n-wnnnt Time for An ftho AlKad. I Tfcoogh the night wa warm and ! uncomfortable f-r the strenuous exer (rt of roller skating, a goodly aura j ber of people attended the opening of the Coliseum rlr.k last evening. In . . ; . . ioiiow. me noor was not caaiked and skater had some difficulty In maintaining their equilibrium, but this difficulty has already been rem edied by a liberal application of chalk and tonight the floor will be first clas. The dince that followed the tatlng wts we'! attended aad all en Jod the evening Immensely. Soow la Mnantaiaak Foret Sjpervlsor J. M. Schmltx of the Weaaha national reserve, returned to hi home la Walla Walla yesterday after a two week trip through the forest, most of hi time being spent fighting fire of more or lea magni tude. He stated yesterday that four oe fu inches of snow has fallen In tha mountain south and east of Day ton during the past few days. Ac cording tov old settlers It la something unusual to have snow at this season, as It rarely ever cornea before the last of September or the first of October. Walla Walla Union. Pile Cured at Bocae wy New Abaorp- Mctj . If vu suffer from bleeding. Itch ing, blind or protruding pile, aend m your addraaa, aad I wlU tell you how to cur yourself at home by th new abaorptioa treatment; and will also aend some of this homo treat ment free for trial, with reference rrom youtr own locality If requested. I m mediate relief aad permanent err ured. Send no money, but ell other of thl offer. ' Writ today to Mrs. ' asm. M. Bummers, lad. Box P. Notre Coi I Coming. in oranne noni- t ah compan Is expecting a carload of Rock Pprlnx coal next Monday. The wise ones will order now. GRANDE T.ONDE CASH CO., Lewis P'os.. Prop. SCHOOLof MUSIC I:' ": -; ' : at ICS Greenwccd SI cce deer ssuta. cf PROF. DAY, Principal Heir an I ta tare that white sdi cf cL-.e Iccklrg Fresh ar.d Neat all strnier as it C3ncw? The answer is simple. When ever it fceccmes soiled : : : : : : : PRONE MAIM 7 :' . : . : : : WE will do the rest. WE have a force cf Experienced hslp to Icok after ycur wants in this line and you reed have no fear cf sending ycur cost delicate garments to us. WT G'lirzzizz to satisfy yen. A. B. C. LAUNDRY ' . f J ! NEW ARRIVALS THE LATEST NEW YORK STYLES IN Collars, and fancy Belts All Colors Fine line pillow tops, Lace and raffling to . match- Stamped iinen, Center pieces, and Scarfs. Beautful line Met Waists, - X - J J 1: J ; Reduced prices on white wnists, summer belts and other lines. Call and make your selections while they last TOE YAH D0ffl (0. SSC miiniiii"-iin ....niMim "Mt4MMIIMIIMIMlMMtH 1! BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE T. J. CRAY Prop. (New Martaement) Rates $t.00. $1.25, $150 Best 25c neaf la the citj Beds 25c and 50c All outside rooms. Board and lodge $6. per week One block from depot :1 0. F. FOWLER Daily Observer, ?ij tetm, - t j tie pec;te wbs are ec-- lit ?ed fcr th ir-ri. ! 2r?ets c.i 1 1 tl JZZ A CTTISs" wcr& as2 we -ri si Back 1772 ' r many Only house in ihe city employing whiie help only TRY OUR SERVICE SOME PEOPLK DON'T CARE anything about coal; but you do, aad when It cornea to th paaa when you aeed fuel w would like to supply your want. Have you any Idea how many kinds of coal ar mined? When you wish the all-to-the-good aort, order from . Phone Main 10 65c per Month t