EVKNTtm C BSErfVER, LA GRANDE, OREGOX, WEDXESDAY, SEPTEMBER , 10."
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Today we were unable to display tablets as we promised, because the
Sign Writer was busy in our window - But the tablet sale continues.
When you pass 1118 Adams Ave -That's Ferguson's, the book store,
where the management honestly tries to give you the best and most
for your money. Come in and, inspect the stock. It's neat and up-to-date
SATURDAY IS SPECIAL FOR THE SCHOOL BOYS ARID
F E R G
BRICK IS
2. ,. Brick huiMiner at tk
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cheaper as well as better.
tnat my brick is superior o any made in Oregon. I
can furr.ish common brick in any quantity. No order
too large or too small to receive prompt attention.
Correspondence with contractors and builders solicited.
I Estimates cheerfully, furnished. Prices made known t
on 'application. ' '
j G RO- KR1EGER
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Phor.ea Residence, Black 701, Yard,
BETWEEN
All Orders Delivered at your
a Grande
PHONE
! CEMENT WORKl
g All kinds of Cement and
Goncrete work. .
1 CONCRETE
BUILDING BLOCKS
CEMETERY WORK
2 No contract too large or
too small,
SailsfdRtiriri fiimrnntprrl i,
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ROBERTS t
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WHY NOT TRY
Poiitinm'a
asthma remedy?
Crrn prompt and posllftft) rellof in
erry case. Sold by druggist. Price
1.0. Trial package by mall 10
cents.
VfflUiaa Mfg. Co., lYopa.
Cleveland, O.
For salt by
A. T. HILU Druggist
Tboee are fools who make the or
xort of calling vice pleasure.
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CHEAPER
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It has been demonstrated t
Rod 621. La Grande, Oregon
OURSELVES!
there 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
makes friends when first tried.
It Is a great thirst quencher
and It Is also good when not
thirsty. As a tonic to the weak
and convalescent It Is freely
recommended by physicians on
account of its wholesome
strength. Absolutely non-intoxicating.
Home. Also all Dealers
Brewery,
MAIM 5.
THE SCENIC
ProprVtor ami Managur. r
S. A. GARIUX1EU, 4
MOTION PICTURES (
and 4
ILLUSTRATED SONGS.
Program : 4
My Uncle's Testament.
SONG 4
"It Mliclit Itavn llv., 4
A Four-Footed Hero.
Mysterious Flunus. . f
SONG 4
"You Arc Jiwt tlu Hoy for Mo,"
Scenic vlcwa-frvm the Jordan
to Damascus. 4
A Troublesome Theft 4
THE SCENIC
The more the plans xt the Harrl
man system are Investigated, the more
plain becomes the fact that It intend
to make Astoria Its principal terminus
in the northwest, is the Duget'a opin
ion. Our Judgment of other, people'
mistakes. Is apt to be more v severe
than our Judgment of our own.
OW
MILL
Imbler, Sept. 9. (Special.) The
new flouring mill is now settled down
to Its season run. The machinery was
started Monday, and has run smoothly
and perfectly since then day shifts
alone being adopted. A little later the
wheel will turn night and day, but at
present the manager finds It expedi
ent to run but one shift. .The eleva
tor is filled with grain, for wheat has
been piling up here for several -weeks.
The output of the mill is considerably
Increased since the change in manage
ment, and the freight shipments out of
this place, which already 1 run into
large figures, will bo materially In
creased this year.
AIM NOTES
Alice!, Ore., Sopt. 8. (Special.)
A very pleasant evening was enjoyed
by a number of girls at L. L. McKen
non's last Thursday in honor of Miss
Fannie McKennon, who with her par
ents, is"-going 'east next week. The
evening was spent by the glr'.s in
each one playing a piece on the plano.
mandolin and guitar. After this pro
gram, ice cream and cake were served
by the hostess, after which recitations
and songs were rendered by some of
the girls. Those present were: Mrs.
E. Moore, Misses Monta and Jessie
Smith, Hazel Welch, Nellie Conrad,
Oretta Adams, Fay Clarke, Mary Mc
Lennan, Gladys and Haiel Van Hou
sen, Edith Welch, Llllle McDonald,
Llnnea and Alva Johnson, Lena Moss,
Ruth Oliver, Fern Conrad, Helen Mc
Donald, Nellie Monk, Llllle Conrad,
ifannle McKennon, Ruth McKennon.
Miss Bertha Blattner of Welser,
Idaho, is visiting this week with her
aunt. Mrs. E. J. Conrad.
The Lone Star school will start next
Monday with Fred Fox as teacher.
Miss Lena McRae of Wallowa, has
returned home after a " week's ' visit
with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs..
William Webster.
Arthur Woodt ll Is doing nicely af
ter his accident of last week.
E. J. t'onrad and son Heber, w'll
start this week for Malheur county,
where he has Interests to look after.
Material for Os How.
That the operations of the Ox Cow
Electrical Power company are taking
on gigantic proportions and as evi
dence that this vnterprUo Is In reality
the big project that the Democrat has
said It was, the atlentlon of our read
er is called to a shipment of ma
chinery which has Just arrived at the
O. U. &N. depot In liuker and Is be
ing unloaded from the cars to heavy
wagons by the Ellis Transfer com
pany for transportation by team to
i?nnke river. The shipment consists
of the following:-,
One 13,000-pound boiler.
. One 12,000-pound boiler.
One 13000-pound boiler and com
pressor. One concrete mixer weighing 8000
pounds.
One carload of dump-cart.
Another shipment of several care of
machinery Is expected to arrive dally.
Baker Democrat.
SHERWOODS
ELECTRIC THEATRE
MOTION PTOTTnRirsi a
ILLUSTRATED SONGS
Children's Matinee Saturday,
Sc; ladles' and children's Mati-
nee Wednesday.
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Grandpa's Pills. .
Peculiar People.
SONG 4
Maybe I Was Meant for You."
The Vacuum Cleaner., .
The Uncle's Fortune.
Trial. 4
SONG '
"What Will Your Answer Be?"
' Cumbersome First Prize.
It Is Hard to Get Arrested.
Program Changes 4
MONDAYS AND .THURSDAYS
Refined entertainment for La-
dies, Gentlcmeu and Cliildrcn.
B. 5f. SHERWOOD, Prop. 4
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Pastime Theater
Ilonsh & Lucas, Props.
MOTION PICTURES AND .
ILLUSTRATED SONGS.
Heacock's Orchestra.'
Program.
Romance of the Old Mill.
Illustrated Song
"Star and the Flower."
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Brothers In Arms.
A Trip Through Russia.
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Illustralvru 5oi.g
"Mary, My Heather Queen.'
The Discoverers. 4
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DOORS OPEN AT 7 P. M. '
Ladles' souvenir matinees !
Wednesday, 3 and 4 o'clock. j
Children's 5c Candy matinees '
Saturday. 3 and 4 o'clock. 4!
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TEA
U xS 'imports but little
more in 1904than in 1864.
So much poor tea.
Yo-.ir irrorcr returns your mnne If you don't
r lllc wcUiliinu' Iivat. we pay luia.
Sure Curt; lor Asthma.
We guarantee to cure asthma,
bronchitis and catarrh. If our medi
cine falls we will cheerfully refund all
money paid. Write Arnold's Asthma
Cure Co., 333-334-33$ Arcade Build
ing, Seattle, Wash., or for next 80
days. Morrla W. Knight. Cove, Ore.
Box S3.
Notice lo Creditor. "
All persons knowing themselves In
debted to me will please call and set
tle at once, as I am desirous of set
tling up my business affairs as soon
as possible. The books can be found
at the store of Lilly-Foster Hardware
company, my old stand, where settle
ment can be made. 9-7-13
MRS. T. N.'MURPHT.
"Where Nothing is Too
j LA GRANDE J
:; SCIIOOLof MUSIC :
Studio at 105 Greenwood t
t J St. one door south of
Adams Avenue
I PROF. DAY, Principal
How am I to have" that white suit of mine
looking Fresh and Neat all summer as it
does now? The answer is simple. When
Jever it becomes soiled : : : : : : ;
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WE will do ' the rest
WE have a force of Experienced hslp' 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
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BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE
T. J. CRAY Prop.
Rates $1.00. $US. SI. SO
Best 25c meal in the cily
Beds 25c and 50c
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All outside rooms. Board
and lodge $6. per week
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G. E. FOWLER .
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GIRLS
Much Trouble
Scott & Altheide !
As house cleaners we are i
the people who are equip
ped for doing the work. I
Leave your carpets on f
your floors, give us your
ornei and smile at our I
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work and we will smile
together. '
Z . PHONE, Black 1772
( New Management)
Only house in the
city employing
white help only
TRY OUR SERVICE
WinCH BILL
would you prefer to payT A
good stiff one to the doctor for
curing some of your family of
pneumonia or rheumatism or
our modest one for the coal
which would have prevented the
Illness? Think It over. Then
give us the order for coal. Do
It eoon, too. Even a little chill
may mean a big bill for the
doctor. .
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