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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1908)
J3GJIT PAGES. XtKEBXT O ESEHVEK, LA GRANDE, OttEoOK, THURSDAY, SEPTEMREIt 1ft, f GEORGE PALMER, President W. H. BRENHOLTS Ass't Cashier f X M. BERRY. Vice President C. S. WILLIAMS. 2d Ass't Cashier f '.. ..-"V-V- ' .'. L. MEYERS Cashier , r La Grande National Bank Of La Grande, Oregon,' . CAPITAL AMD SURPLUS $160,000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY . DIRECTORS J 3. MCBerry ;A.'B. Conley F. J. Holmes F. M. BryW, C. CPennineton F. L. Meyers . GeoSL. Cleaver . . W. L. Brenholts ' George Palmer i HEWSEATS DELAYED Keep themoney at home tby using) 5 LA GRANDE SUGAR Costs no tr.cre and Just as sweet. All dealers. i 4 Tor a w?ek or bo after school opens StaperlattTndent Hockenberry will have a probkfn on his hands to properly handle She students who rightfully be long th the newly conetrutted addition to tl North Side hollaing. Through negWct by the manufacturer, the sear for the upper floor In ttfe new buSlding, have not arrived, and It will require approximately a we&Hi time after they do reach her to net them p properly. In tho Interim the su-, terlntendent wOT "have to accommodate' the six graes wbiJrti shoul, go to the new "rooms, somewhere lae. About the . same arrangement wsKl be ma fie that exlsttsd last spring. The seats were ordered In July and have not Teached here yft, thus assur ing the school "hoard trfut a nils-Shipment or delayed transportation Ha to blame.' : C5LOXrSTS KEEP C05II5TO. .-'., v.- 5 AT THE FtAXHOCSES WTwi win it Be? 1 Manager Steward, of the Steward opera house, faces a peculiar ques tion, and a friendly suggestion from his patrons will aid him much. He must, la a day or two, give definite decision as to what play Charles B. Hanford will appear In here during the coming opera, season. The press agent for Hanfwrd sends the follow ing list of plays, any one of which Hal ford will present her la La Grande: ,'. ""The Merchant of Vcalc,' The Winter's Tate," "Much Ado About Nothing," "Othello" and The Taming of the Shrew." ThuB tfer Mr. Steward 'has found that the public Is divided hetween one of the Comedies and The Merchant of Venfcfte." He has aoliotted tome expressions and finds that "The Win tor's Tale" or "Sttieh Ado About NothBng" about offset -the other pop ular choice. Mr, Srewiad will defer makSng a selection for n day or two, and 'Will be pleased to have patrons express themselves. 'Ue will abide by th decision ot the Majority of those rta give utterance ta a preference. W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO. :dealers in: HARDWARE,STOVES,fURNITURE,BUILOrcG rVUTEfcfcU. CEMENT AND LIME Agents for Union Portland Cemeat Ctfs Red Devil Brand Both Cement and Lime Highest Quality Obtainable ; Satisfaction Cuaranteep ' New Alfalfa Hay l I XII Kinds of Hay: j rdin unu rttu . V. OLIVER ! Slater Block none Man 57 Jefferson Avenue ' UNIVERSITY OP OftEGON sur.ir.iER SEssion junk as to jul at. laoa Odotm lm Blelocr. CbMnirtry, Education, Ka(1l(b Lltmnu. Oaraiaa, Fmnch, Spaslah, HUU7, Uatbaourtla, Pbjratea. Foil rp mt IaafcroeKiM. spdciai. conwrj in each LfcP ARTHE1XT rOB TUAClUJUi For Btln 44rMih ratTUt, lawitun af muu, utui, him Iarge riwntago uf Honmckors ( ome llinmg on Sio. ft. i ' Practically every night Wtrice : the' eolowlst rtftts from the east went intoi effort, f Ko.' 5, the westbound pawsen-j gt-r train, "has con e to 'l Grande !n tw nectlois. THb Is because a larire' pet centage Of file colonHdt traffhj gova through on that train, and the" mcmlng westbound la contented with local 'traffic and the overflow frowi thw trarns aheaU of It. The direct re- fHiTt ol'fhts ts tfcat the ?nlng trains ae rnvatlaWy htte and 'fee mornirg tualn 'Ufmally 'xm ' time. A B U1LD1NG BOOM . la now 'Hue. We hnv e put In a tine line of "V. G." Mooring and Steilng, and Squares surfaced on four sides j native finish and dimension. Cedar Shingles of the first quality, some price as wcond grade. We are closing out our Ioors and 6anh at Portland wholesale price. You get 2-8x-8 Door for U o'"p ,-. kinds to proportion. f T ! "-"Tl -: Dont wait until the Fall rush is on, buy how to avoid the mad scram- ' ble for material later on I STODDARD LUMBER CO. Daily Observer, 65c per Month 'CREDITORS' MEETING. B..:Babln AlspolnteilTrtiHtee In Oeo Itatuon EMane. Theiw was-m meetlngof the tratrtees T the estate of Hanson Bros, of North ToW3r, held'tn this clty-yes- fcerairy before Referee In Bankruptcy John S. Hodglns. Twenty-eight cred- lu -were crepresentcia 'rnvolVmg '1Ia Unities to the amount of about T8000 Herman Rorhchlld Of Uorth Powder, and 'O. S, "Van Duyn aad J.'P.TPhy of La etamde, were apyotnted apfrraisers aaA TEL B. Jln of 'Portland, trustee, ForesteTH Leflge CoahUlerablv gr Today TOm a 'Before. Twetury :yaung 'men of the tfty were Inlt1a)d to the mysteries of 'the local lodge of Foieetera hMt night 'Though the number was a ktrge one, tke full degreea vne not given all the candl dates. Thoae who escaped With only tastea of the "real qaiU" are inquir ing irora jnea van -ieet -toaay as to detalln. The large class Us the re suit of recent campaign for new mem bers. I'iano Instruction. Miss Stella Oliver will reopen her class In music, beginning next week, September 14. Tboae who wish choice of hours apply early. . Studio 1408 Fourth street. 'Phone Black J6L PUea Cored at Home y Hew AiMoqs If you suffer from bleeding, itch ing, blind or protruding ptlea, aead ana your address, and I will Utl you how to care yourself at bom by the aew absorption treatment; and will alaa send soma of this horns treat meat frea for trial, with re fere noes from yoatr owa locality rf requested. Immediate relief and permaaent Cfr aaaurea. fend ao money, but Mil otaara of this offer. Write today to Mrs. M. Bummers, Box P, Kolre Dama, lad. . TtMy Talcs the Klnka Out. "I have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for many years, with Increasing satisfaction. . They take the kinks out of stomach, liver and bowels, without fus or friction," says N. H. Brown, of Plttsfleld, Vt. Guaranteed satisfac tory at Ncwlin's drug store. J5c. Beware of him. who without oaase, develops m auddan friendship for you. OFFICIXS CKLEBJtATE. Recorder and Conmable Eat Water melon ma Birthday Treat. The city offioee today enjoyad an abbreviated birthday party, ' Ctty Re corder D. E. Co has a hlrthdery ian- rftversary today, and Cometable I. W, Paulk also haa a birthday party, arhlle conducting his routine buslne The latter la 69 years of age and yet ry enosgh to faithfully fulfill his duties. The only "blowout" he and Mr. Ckx had mas a watermelon which they ale in peace in the rear of the city JalL DASCH TOMORROW MGIIT. CoUaeiua kadng Rbik Open for Dane. big rmtt Friday Night of This Week. Manager O Brlen of the Coliseum skating rink, announces a dancing party for tomorrow night. Only rep utabte people will be allowed to at tend, aa the manager has taken decls Ive action to withhold objectionable character from attending. The hall floor Is targe enough to accommodate everybody, , Many Engine Out -Though there has been a alight fall ing orr in rreight buslneae of late, there Is yet enough to keep the round house and the train crews busy. An average of 2S engines are sent , out each way, dally, which reflects the mount of work being done. deluding the Great Marathon Race! ,, Won fcy Hayes' of America. The first jsicmre of the Olympic games shows tihe athletes in parade before the Prhiee of Wales and ufte and the start'at Windsor Castle. The next view lsaen at Wembley, where Hayes and Dwrando are leading. Next we see them at close range entering the stadium, Dorando first, last as the latter rraches the track, however, he goes down In a heap, hut Is quickly assisted to "his feet and fairly tarried by the attendants over the tape; Then along comes Hayes, and rtnlehes without the aid of any one, and seems to have frtenty of vitality to spore lor a longer JHstance. The dlstrlhutloa of the prizes' Is the next picture, ana we see the queen at close range. When Hayes very modestly steps vp to re ceive htfl he is fairly carried off his feet by Tila admiring friends. This sjreat picture la supported by another Illm depicting the other 'Olym pic games, Including the high Jump, hurdle traces, swimming and water sports. "Black and White" is a great com edy. meard Over the 'Phone Is Ed ison'a latest, a beautiful photograph, and very dramatic "A Dozen Fresh Eggs" Is the very latest thing in the way of a surprise package. Mr. Burton will be heard again in pictured melodies, and Mr. Watt In coonxawngs. At the Sherwood. Tonight's change of program at the Sherwood contains two really and truly feature numbers. The first one, "The Village Oosslp," shows" what complications and heart breaking trou bles a gossiping tongue can bring to Innoceat people; it also demonstrates the oft-repeated fact that right and truth will In time become victorious. The other great number Is "Mr. Fuzz." This !l a mystery bill, one which Is replete with sudden changes and op tical delusions, which come In such rapid auccesslon that the spectators wonder If they can believe their eyes. The aoBga are pleasing and before the week its over the tunes will be whistled by eveu-y boy in town. At the Scenic. The acenlc views "From the Jordan to Damascus" alone are worth many times the price of admission. To view the many scenes which the At tlst has ao successfully prepared for you with the help of the camera and lantern, t almost equal to a trip through foreign land. One must of necessity come away with a better Idea af that aaclent land. The other numbers are all pleasing, and the songs are better than the average. The pictures have enough life and vigor In them to cause the audience to feel that they are watching real actors playing on a real stage Instead of simply all shadows. . v THE LATEST NEW YORK STYLES IN Xfjllars, and fancy Belts All Colors . ; ., Fine line pillow tops, Lace and ruffling to match. Stamped' linen, Genter pieces, ' and Scarfs. - Beautiful line Met Waists, ; .Redeced prices on white mists, summer belts and many other lines. Call and make your selections while they last - MUDUYti (0. 'UCraaSe.-'Ore.-' IN THE ttaa444w aa-aaeaaeaeeeaeaeeeeeeeaaeeeeteeaaeao4a i GLASSES THAT FIT i n. j. 8atway. a Bl; Day. Saturday will be apeclal day for the school children at Ferguson's. More and better tablets there than at any other store In town, and a whopper for a nickel on Saturday not before. Two for the Prlea of One. Two tablets and two pencils for the price of one. Red Cross drug store. THE EYE ARE ONLY AVAILABLE AT HEACOCK'S REFERENCES: : T have Ask any one fltted. a 4aaf;aaaa Grande Ronde Lumber Co. PERRY, ORC60N V ' CAW EURMSH LUMBER OF ALL MNDS IN CARLOAD LOTS. for 16 Inch Chain Wood Delivered at yovr Home. Call up V. E. BEAN, La Grande. Phone, Red 1741 ' i ' ' 1 , f tttttttttttMt'tSlMtaja;a, . -.....- evening Observer 65c Per Month