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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1908)
EIGHT PAGES. EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON, TCESOAY, PFPTTIBER 8, 190H. PAGE ST r7 ' 1 ' ; i I ' ' X FERGUSON BRICK IS : Brick building, at the shearjer as well as better. I tnat my, on:k is superior o I..JL tU L. I- jcj.ii luii.i&ii uciiiiuun uncK in too lare or too small to 4 Gorresponaence with contractors and builders solicited. I Estimates cheerfully furnished. Prices made known on application. GEO- krieger! Phonea-Residenca. Black 701. Yard, BETWEEN t All Orders Delivered at your L a Grande PHONE j CEMENT WORK Allkind3 of Cement and Concrete work. CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS CEMETERY WORK No contract too large or too small. Satisfaction Guaranteed L. ROBFRfS I PkiONE BLACK 682 WHY NOT TKT Popiiam'a ASTHMA UKMIihVr Gives prompt and . post) relief in very case. 8ld br dritglst, Price $1.00. Trial pckago y mall 10 cant. William Mfg. Co., PruM. Cleveland, O. For sale by A. T. HILL. DniMlst. (i.MNl ( rJ at flail. The llL.ir iliiy hull nt U. ('nliin.ni,! rink vwi well all. tided ut evening. Everybody .n.oyed Hi., evenings entertainment. Wit Letter Size tablets were in our window yesterday; Two finish es, plate and linen, ruled and unruled. Tomorrow there will be some other sizes. The popular Premier size is one of them- AII finishes, folds once. i CHEAPER present price of lumber, is ? It has heen HAmnnefrtt ? -- www swwt vivtiiviigbiuibwu any made in Oregon.- I ... any quantity, in o order receive prompt attention. Red 621. La Grande, Oregon I OURSELVES ihere Is nothing nicer, more re freshing or Invigorating than a glass of our pure and sparkling MALTINA. It Is a triumph of the brewer's art and instantly makea friends when first tried. It is a fereat thirst quencher and it is also good when not thirsty. As a tonic to tho weak and convalescent it is freely recommended by physicians on account of its wholesome strength. Absolutely non-Iutux-icating. Home. Also all Dealers Brewery, MAIN 5. THE .SCENIC lroirtor and Manager. S. A. GAUniMEH, 4 MOTION PICTURES and 4 ILLUSTRATED SONGS. Program: . . Hound the World Auto P.ncc. 4 New York Paris. SONG 4 "Mary IHutilc." Runaway Molhcr-lii-1 jiw. KONG "Take it Trip lo I a I'nik Willi Me." , 4 4 The Flight of the June Hug. 4 Scenic SHiloK-Rmno, the City of Hen u ty. 4 THE SCENIC rinno) I mm ruction. Mis Stella Oliver will reopen her duns In tniiHlc. bralnnlng next week September 1 4. Those hrt W Mil cl--e, of hour apply narly. Studio HOS Toi'itn xtreet. 'I'li'im Pliick 361. 5 r AftWASTERS WFIfflMFh ! I LLWl ILl The matter of a street parade In connection with the coming aster show, and the exact date of the show Itself, is yet undecided, and will re main so until after this evening, when the general arrangements committee completes its tour of inspection and canvass about the city. The inclement weather retarded action yesterday and only a small portion of the aster beds were visited. The remainder were visited today. ' Few But Splendid. Like all other products of the soil this year, asters are late. The strik ing fact which the committee discov ered yesterday waa 4hat most grove ib are reticent about entering the con test which Is not for the Neighbor hood club alone f r hi' reason that they have but a fer specimens. The committee announces today that al most invariably they found only a few asters, but t.hee few of a high .quali fy.' They are richer and more far ther developed than if the beds were more prolific. The keynote of the committee's wish is for every resident who owns asters at all, to bring the few they have. A genuine success of the Aster Bhow depends on the readi ness with whlcn the numerous but limited donations of flowers are mud(. 'Tiring specimens, even if you only have a half dozen plunts" Is the urgent request of the general ar rangements commtllee. . It has been found that the host and most healthy blooms will be at the height of their glory In about two weeks, and it is natural that the show will be held about that time. Pull an nouncement will be made In The Ob server as soon as the committee has completed Its tour of inspection, and names the dates. PENIILETON'H RECENT HUES. Surprisingly Large Sum Gone I'p In Hmka at Hands of Firebug. Since the first of August approxi mately $S3.00ft worth of Tendleton property has gone up In smoke and the city has paid out $1000 to Its flr fighters, says the Pendleton East Ore gonlan. "If the city hnd been equipped with proper fire apparatus, which would cost about $10,000.'' said Fir Chief John VmiRluin this morning, "we could prolmMy have saved half of that Ions. Furthci'iuore. If we hnd such apparatus. Insurance rates In the rlty would he 14 per cent lower and properly owners would unve between $6000 and ;o0 annually In Insur ance premiums." For years the firemen of the city hnve been asking for better apparatus and remilarly their requests have J-en denied by the city on the ground of evonomy. Hut during the past month the record of th department shown thitl it in hi have been more eioiioiiilriti hAi1 tVil recommenda tion been grunted. 1l.il rtohnenknmp. mhi of Mr. and Mr. W. H. Ttohnetikump. returned lnt evenliiK from nn extended visit to Seattle' and other Xound cities. He suv Wallace Chl!lrs and Zlinniet mini In net Ion wit!, the Seattle baseball I'luli,' and nvt John Eournli-r :u ,Mier-'!i'i"i. SHERW00DS ELECTRIC THEATRE MOTION PICTURES AND ILLUSTRATED SONGS V ' V Children's Matinee Saturday, Ec; ladies' and children's Mati- nee Wednesday. . ' ... Grandpa's Pills. - Peculiar People. . 4 SONG " 1 "Maybe I Was Meant for You." ' The Vacuum Cleaner. . 4 The Uncle's Fortune. , Trial. 4 SONG ' "What Will Your Answer Be?" Cumbersome First Prize. - It is Hard to Get Arrested. 4 Program Changes MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS ' Refined entertainment for La- dies, Gentlemen and Children. B. M. SHERWOOD, Prop. Pastime Theater Ilousli & Lucas, Props. 4 MOTION PICTURES AND ILLUSTRATED SONGS. Heacock's Orchestra., t Program. 4. Romance of the Old Mill. Illustrated Song t "Star uud the l'lower." Brothers In Arms. A Trip Through Russia. ( lllustraiv, - 4 "Mary. My Heather Vuten." 1 The Discoverers. f ' .. DOORS OPEN AT 7 P. M. Ladles' souvenir matinees Wednesday, 3 and 4 o'clock. Children's 5c Cand.x matinees 4 Saturday, 3 and 4 o'clock. .' 4 4 . Grnnts Pass is to have a new three story brick hotel building. TEA . U S . imports but little more in 19(34 than in 1864. So much poor tea. ' ' Yorr r-v it rrtnrnj roar mon lilt i.- wr iv him. ure fiirw lor Axititu. We guarantee to cure aathma, (ronchltts and catarrh. If our medl- lne falls we will cheerfully refund all money paid. Write Arnold s Asthma Cure Co., 133-334-Sftt Arcade Build 'ng. Seattle. Wash , or for next 30 dnya. Morris W. Krlght. Cove. Ore. llox 33. ollee In Creditors. AM persons knowing themselves In debted to Mle will plense call and Set tle nt oiiee, ax t am desirous of set tling up my IiiimIii)- affilrsnK soon rts pMMslhle. The IohI.k enn be found at the store of Lilly-Foster Hardware company, my old stand, where settle ment can be made. 9-7-1 J mv. T. n. irnr-iv. hereNoMmAslooMiichlroMe LA GRANDE SCHOOLof MUSIC ! Studio at 105 Greehwood St. one door south of Adams Avenue PROF. DAY, Principal How am I to have tha t white suit of mine i looking Fresh and Neat all summer as it does now? The answer is simple. When ever it becomes soiled : : : : : : : PHONE MAIN 7 :.:.: WF. will do the rest WE have a force of Experienced ti9lp, to look after your wants in this line and you need have no fear of sending your most delicate garments to us, WE Guarantee to satisfy you. A. B. C. LAUNDRY 4444 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444t BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE t T. J. CRAY PrOD. . Beds 25c and soc All outside rooms. Board ana lodge Je. per weefc One block from depot P 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444441 : : G. ?.. FOWLER Daily Observer, Scott & Althcide I As house cleaners we are I the people who are equip I ped for doing the work. g Leave your carpets on your floors, give us your I orner and smile at our work and we will smile together. t PHONE, Black 1772 T ( New ManatrmenW x c7y employing White help Otlly TRY OUR SERVICE WHICH BILL would you prefer to pay? A good stiff one to the doctor for curing some f your family of pneumonia or rheumatism or our modest one for the coal which would have prevented the Illness T Think It over. Then give us the order for coal. Do It soon, too. Even a little ch(ll may mean a big bill for the doctor. . Phone Main 10 65c per Morh i ;