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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1908)
PAGE SEVEN. Eight pages. n L m rr J 1 I! ? 11 WO HUNDRED NEW AND UP-TO-DATE PA OUR CUTTER AND FITTER. M. F. WIIHE LM, IS ONE OF THE BEST ON THE COAST AND WE CONSIDER OURSELVES FORTUNATE IN SECURING HIS SERVICES THE COMING SEASON EVn'CtfO O 1 ' hAXdE. ORKfiON'. fcATVRDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. 108. "I mm rrL-io A Ve Can if necessary ma Tailors Employed Patronize Home Industry. Our weekly payroll is $200. All of this money remains in your city. Let us figure on your fall suit G ( Q) o E GEORGE PALMER, President W. H. BRENHOLTS Ass't Cashier J i M. BERRY. Vice, President C S. WILLIAMS. 2d Ass't Cashier 4 ' F. L. MEYERS Cashier -' I J. 3655 La Grande National Bank v Of La Grande, Oregon . . CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $160,000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY DIRECTORS J. M .Berry A. B. Conley . F. J. Holmes C. C.;Pennington F. L Meyers Geo.L. W. L Prenholts George Palrr F. M. Brykit Cleaver 1 44444444444444444444444444444'444444v444444444 Keep the money at home by using LA GRANDE SUGAR i 1 PAHTY MAKES HOUSE-TO- . HOUSE CANVASS FOR CHUCK. Camping Purty Has Strenuous Time Finding Hn-akfast in II lizard Hun gry From Strenuous Exercise Tliey Roam About, Almost Discouraged Good Samaritan Found. .'J Costsno nciesrd Jist as sweet. All dealers. 4- W. H. B0HNENKAMP CO. :dealers in: A 'J - 3 HARDWARt.STOVES.ftRNITURf, BUILDING MATERIAL CEMENT AND LIME Agents for Union Portland Cement Cos Red Devil Brand 4 .4 4 4 4 Early Thursday morning a merry party of five of La Grande's young ladles left the MenJIrs camp on Dixie flat for an' early gallop on their ponies over the hills. They rode sev eral miles before they fully realized that they had left befrye breakfast. But presently It dawned on them that they felt like eating and knowing they were not far from Hilgard, decided to take breakfast, so they set out briskly for the little lumber town, and, nat urally, called nt the hotel for break fast, only to meet with disappoint ment, "No meals served." So then not giving up In despair, they were piloted to the section house for break fast, but still more sorrow awaited the now discouraged party, by receiv ing the answer to their lnulry for breakfast. "Too late; meals served on time." Give up? No. No such a though with the' party, so they wan dered around until they came to the square" house, where they Inquired for breakfast and found Mrs. Charles Hswes. who Is ever ready to lend a helping hand to needy as well as the hungry ones. Breakfast was quickly prepared for the now Increasing appe tltes, consisting of fried potatoes, choice bacon, fresh eggs, delicious hot biscuit and butter, fragrant coffee with rich cream. Well, now, the girls did ample justice to breakfast. After feasting for some time, paying the hos tess generously for the kindness, thanking her one and all again and again, the party went on Its way re joicing, not sadder but happier end wiser girls, knowing next time where to go when hungry. The party con sisted of Misses Stella Oliver, Imogen Russell, Nellie Grlmmett, Jean Mc Donald and Miss Toung of Walla Wal la. S. A. McOee, an old-time New Mex ico prospector, called at The Observer office this morning to secure some mining location blanks, and after a while, we secured from blm a state ment to the effect that ho had dis covered a large ledge on the eastern slope of Mt .Emily that looked most promising to him. He has tent Sam ples of the ore to assayers In Denver, and Is now awaiting the returns. He Is positive that the ledge is gold bearing, with possibly a portion of I New Alfalfa May copper. Ills location Is situated, about one-third up the mountain side, near the J. J. Nunn fruit farm. Mr. Mo Gee left this morning to pout his no tices and will continue the prospect. Both Cement and Lime Highest Quality Obtainable ; Satisfaction Cuaranteed . . - . - --a AAAAAA 9 KjmvIuI Rally. What? Rally of primary and cra dle roll. Where? Central Church of Christ. Who? Everybody who will come. especially little ones under 10 with parents and friends. Regular school at 9:45. Service In main room 11:45, Sung by little ones. Sermon in har mony with the purpose of the day. Reserved seats for alt under 10 years of age and for mothers with babies. Baby room for any who get crews. Come, enjoy two hours with us. All Kinds of Hay Grain and Feed WELLS DRILLED y v . r I n if r 1 turn H. V. ULIVLK Slater Block Pnone Main 57 Jefferson Avenue 1 If you need water for irrigation or domestic use, why not have a well drilled and cased up with steel case IngT I.'a the only way to secure Pure Water, and a Glean Well R. A. West of La Qrmade, auccetaor to Miller & West, O. R. 4N. driller, wtll be glad to give you figures and do your drilling. R. A. WEST Haines Puts nil Style, Hnlnes Is putting on tots of airs lately. This week the hitching racks were treated to a coat of whitewash. We did not learn the cause of surh action, nor whether-It was an official act of the city government. Possibly the whitewash was ' applied as a dis infectant or a sort of antiseptic. In any event, it Is symbolic of the purity of the city, and the country horse which Is forced to stand and chew one of these racks half the night should feel highly honored. Haines Record. Bridge. Afire. Not only Is the city of Pendleton In the midst of a fire period In which valuable buildings are being de stroyed, but now the bridges are burn ing according to the following Item from the East Oregonlan. That the county bridge across the Umatilla river above the hospital ,wn not destroyed, at least In part, yester day. Is due to the fact that a fire on the bridge was discovered before It had gotten under strong headway. The hi axe was discovered towards noon yesterday as the Fordle Taylor fune ral procession reached the river, When the mourners reached the bridge the mourners found a small fire bias ing up from the flooring and from ap pearances tt hsd been stsrted by , match of cigar carelessly dropped upon the planking. riles Cured at Homo y Mew Absorp- It you suffer from bleeding. Itch ing, blind or protruding piles, send. me your address, and I will tell you how to cure yourself at horns by the new absorption treatment; and will also send some of this horns treat ment free for trial, with references from youtr own locality If requested. Immediate relief and permanent c re assured. Rend no money, but .ell others of this offer. Write today to Mrs. M. Bummers, Bog V, Notre Dam. Ind. GLASSES THAT FIT THE EYE ARE ONLY AVAILABLE AT HEACOCK'S t S) REFERENCES: I havs Atk Hued. any one - - . - - - w S)S) NOTICE OP FINAL HKTTLEMKNT. Notice Is hereby given to all whom It may concern, that Mary E. Swauger, administratrix of the estate of Eman uel Swauger, deceased, hss filed In the county court of Union county, Oregon, her final report as admlnla They Take the Kinks Out. "I have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for many years, with Increasing , lL.lx said estate, and said court satisfaction. They take the kinks out n, ,et Monday, flcrilcir.brr Tlti. A. D. of stomach, liver and bowels, wltho ''-'ock p. m., as the time fus or friction," says N. II. Brown, t.J if"r '' n" ' uch report and any Plttsfleld, Vt. Guaranteed aatlsfac- objection, thereto, tory at Newlln's drug store, ttc. Dated this July 14th, 1MI. ; Notice. ' Having sold out, I desire all parties having claims against me to present the same Immediately, and those ow- 4 Ing me must either settle1 same or ar range for settlement within the nest 12 '';! I can be 'ound at ray for mer place of business. , ; Dated this 29th day of August, HQ. 1-11-3-14 J. M. BERKT. i