La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 02, 1908, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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EVEKTXO OBSERVER, LA C1UMF, OREGON, , WEDXESDAT, SEPTOfBER , 1808.
ifWO-IIUNDRE
I OUR GUTTER AND FITTER, Ml F. WlLHE LM, IS ONE OF THE BEST ON 1 HP COAST
AND WE CONSIDER OURSELVES FORTUNATE IN SECURING HIS SERVK IS THE
COMING SEASON
iWe Can
0RBERS
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SPEiAL
if necessary make a Suit in Six Hours. We have Eigh
Tailors Employed
Patronise Home Industry. Our week is $200. AH of this money
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remains in your city. Let us figure on your fall suit
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GEORGE PALMER, President W. H. BRENHOLTS Ass't Cashier
J. M. BERRY. Vice President'. ' ; C. S. WILLIAMS, 2d' Ass't Cashier
, , F. L. MEYERS Cashier .: ',. 7 '
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La Grande National Bank
.Of La Grande, Oregon ;
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $160,000
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
DIRECTORS ' ' "
J. M.Berrjr A. B.' Conley F. J. Holmes - F. M. Brykit
C. C.JPenninglon F. L Meyers Geo "L. Cleaver
W. L. Brenholts George Pa!mr
HRST BATCH TIME (AKD
ON FRIDAY A TUDY
Keep the money at home
by using,
LA GRANDE SUGAR
Costs no - n cie ercJ just as
sweet. All dealers.
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Friday of this week will see the first
batch of homeseekers from the west.
Though the colonist rates went Into
effect yesterday, It requires approxi
mately three days time for the tour
ist to reach La Grande from the start
ing points, and according to past ex
perience, the first day of low rates
found hundreds ready to come west by
the first accommodation. If such
proves to be the case, local passenger
train employes will have a strenuous
time for the next two months, com
mencing Friday. The passenger train
engineers running out of here have
already enough work to keep them on
regular runs, and they look forward
to much overtime during the coming
colonist rate period.
Now that a regular train into Wal
lowa county is In sight, and may be
running on a regular schedule before
the beginning of another month, much
discussion and surmising Is rife as to
the propable sphedule on which the
passenger and freight traffic will be
conducted. Pot the present year, at
least, one train will be able to make a
return trip dally, ana some are of the
opinion that the present schedule on
the Elgin train will be made a basis
for the new schedule, the trains run
nlng as now, but extending the trips.
The last of the month sW see the
trains rjunning to Wallowa, according
to advices given out;at the front by
construction officials. ;'....
FRESH
RAMS
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w. n. DunwLimAiYir iu.
:dealers in:
HARDWARE.STOVES.FliRMTtRf, BUILDING MATERIAL
CEMENT AND LIME
Agents for Union Portland Cement Co's
Red Devil Brand
Both Cement and Lime Highest Quality
Obtainable
- : Satisfaction Guaranteed
PiCNIC HAMS
SWIFT'S PREMIUM
LARGE ONES
THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY
E. P0LACK. Propr. Phone Main 76
New Alfalfa
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41
WELLS
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DRILLED
All Kinds of Hay
Grain and -Feed
A.V.0UVER
( Slater Block
Pnone Main 57" - '
Jefferson Avenue .
If you need water for Irrigation or
domestio use, why 'not have well
drilled and cased up with steel caa
IngT It's the only way to aecure
Pure Water, and a
Glean Well
R. A. West of La Oranda, successor
to Miller & West. O. R. N. driller,
will be glad to give yon figures an
do your drtlUng.
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CITY LIVERY AND FEED STABLE
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Cor. th O Adams Ave., One Block West of the Foley Hotel
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GLASSES THAT FIT
THE
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ARE ONLY AVAILABLE
ATHEACOCK'S
REFERENCES: Ask any on
1 have kuu.
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Ml New Rigs Well Matched Teams I
Single Horses For Ladies
Peculiar Frwwuior Soil.
As an evidence of the peculiarity of
the formation of the Freewnter local
ity, says a Freewnter Heme, F. (J,
Greer, who la having a will sunk on
his ranch south of town, went down
some 25 feet without a i'omliir n snp
' ply of water and abandoned the well,
but a few feet distant begun :init!ir.
When down about 10 feet h ntruek a
fine flowing vein of .water, evll ntly
sufficient for his wants. !
Tuft to Sice Negroes, i
, Lexington, Ky., Sept. 3. It is stated
that a delegation from the National
Negro Baptist astiot'latlon, which witl
hold Its convention here the middle of
the month, will go to Cincinnati . oa
n.btr Si to confer with Wm. 1L
Tuft on political tissues affecting the
colored people of the country. The
candidate has agreed to meet the del
egation on the date mentioned. Every
state and territory will bo represented
In the delegation.
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