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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1908)
t trrrnur r bserver, la grande, oregon. Saturday, i: timber j2, is it rAGS SEVEN. PY i I g lA lv '' Y -7 A 1 I i . 1 ' M I 1 I i 1 I I i . .' r s 1 -".,.irr.".j must .7 : ..".' "'vV-: ' o ; .v;':;:.;-;. Ever offered in La Grande in Boys' Suits, Overalls, Underwear, Men's Suits, Shoes, Hats etc. Ill On Bargain Tables In Our SEPTEM erms Bargain Sale CASH BER Bargain Corner 15-TO30 l5;-Dav$;V';.?()rily Successors To J. M. Berry 4 w..;h:bohnenkamp..'co.:' :dealers in: HARDVARE,ST0VES,FURITURE.BUILDING MATERIAL CEMENT AND LIMB Agents for Union Portland Cement Co's Red Devil Brand UnlUN I1U5 Both Cement and Lime Highest Quality Obtainable i Satisfaction Cuarahteed New Alfalfa Hay All Kinds of Hay Grain and Feed 1 UNIVERSITY OF OREGON SUMMER SESSION JUNK TO JULY ai. 1US Oonran In Biology, Chemldtrr, Edautloa, Knglith Llleratara. OeraiMi, Fr"Dch, Spanish, Hitutry, Mathematics, Pbytio. Fall corps of Iontrucloi, BPFCIAl. COCRSFS IN EACH btfAhlMKMT IUR TEACUUli For rmtnloffti 1drM the ukstui, iiitusm i iiuoi. taaut, Piano Inslruclion. . , Miss Stella Oliver will reopen her Class In music, beginning next week September 14. Those who wish choice of hours apply early. Studio 1408 Fourth street. 'Phono Black 361. . A. V. OLIVER Slater Block Pnone Main 57 Jefferson Avenue Plies Cured at Homo y New Absorp If you Buffer from bleeding, Itch Ing, Mind Or protruding piles, sen me your address, and I will tell you how to cure yourself at home by tin- new ' absorption treatment; and will also send some of this, home treat ment free for trial, with reference! from youtr own locality If requested Immediate relief and permanent crrc assured. Rend no money, , but' ei1 others of this offer. Write today to Mr. M. Summers, Box P, Nolrr Dame, Ind. have a strongr representation In ' the next legislature against the liquor In terests, ho reel sanguine over re turns," he fiaid,' "and only hope that other counties have voted as Wsilla Valla county has done." ' Tho Kev. Afr. Held pent the following telegram to Royal W. .Raymond, etato superin tendent of the anti-saloon league, yes terday 'afternoon: "Our county nom inees solid local option delegation." Walla Walla Union. ' Chnrl!S W. Noyea returned last eve ning from a two months' tour of in spection of the coast. The first month ho spent in Tillamook Bay. The re mainder of the time was spent In As toria, Coos Bay, North Bend, Coqulllo and Bandon. At Coquille ho met our former fellow townsman. C. J. Mc Lean, who is running a boat to Ban don. Tom Oollthan, also a La Grande boy,' Is there. At North Bend ho met N. C. McLeod,' who formerly resided in Elgin, and A,' V. Wood, who is en gaged in the real estate business. The merits' of Grande Ronde pro ducts receive true recognition at Marshfleld as well as elsewhere. At their fair held there a few days ago, a baby of Mr. and Mrs. John Schilling; (a Grando Rondo valjey baby) took first prlzo at tho baby show. Mr. Noyes states that everything Is quiet among the sawmills, which, With their large dairy Interests, comprise their lifidlng Industries. Mr. Noyes had to smile Just a little, at their at tempts at apple growing. He brought home a sample of Gravenstelns grown there, which were scnrcely recognlza ble by our fruitgrowers. The . const counties can never expect to compete with the interior counties In fruit growing on account of the cold winds from the ocean. Mr. Noyes was not touring with a view of seeking a new location, but merely wanted to see the western portion of the state. . hen railroads enter this section new life will be put into it, and the present handicap will be greatly re moved." Thv Take the Kinks Out. "I have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for many years, with Increasing. satisfaction. They take tho kinks out of stomach liver and bowels, without fus or friction," says N. II. Brown, of I'lttsfleld, Vt. Guaranteed satisfac tory at Newlln's drug store. 25c. piapplni'ss does not connlut In doing Jiat we like, but In liking what we Pendleton rootlMill Material. ? meeting for the purpose of getting ine on the football material t hand eniiod yesterday afternoon on the ;h school grounds and 42 men turn out. Klnht old nlnyersare to be k and the team will bo heavier than t yesr. iFor the purpose of filling ' three vacancies left hv the erad- Reeves and the Mans boys the hoys aro counting upon iiumher of, promising candidates. n and Walter freswcll and James ompson, all itar players here In fmcr years, but who have been away My recipe for self-preservation ,1s excrcls". I am a very temperate man, and have always been son. I have taken care of myself; and as I have a good constitution, I suppose that Is tho reason I am so well. llavld Dud ley, Field. for a jvnr or so, aro making records for . themselves on other football squads, are to be back this year. DISSOLVE II SOON 1 GLASSES THAT FIT. THE Cluimhcrlalii Invited, Governor Chamborlaln has received an Invitation to attend the Wallowa county fair and it is hoped that ' he will accept. . If -ho does not, some other prominent speaker will be se cured. Such was the decision of the board of fair directors at the meeting Saturday evenlng.Wallowa Sun. BOYS TAIL 1 f v E EYE .-.- , . --' : ;.: Ask any one fitted. v, ... . , ..... , ....... - - ; , .. ., , : ARE OMLY AVAILABLE AT HEICOCK'S REFERENCES: 1 have DISAPPOINTMENT IX)U 1 MANY IN THIS CI1"Y. Annoum-d Itinerary of Orvgou Atli . IctoH Kmiticd Awry and AH Pluns Mlsonrry Kelly lu Raker Clly Now and Others Due In Ixi Grande To nlcht May Not Arrive V'ntll To inorrow, However. ' t' . t, ' Grande Rondc lumber Go. PERRY, OREGON CAN FURNISH LUMBER OF Al L KINDS ' 'i L ' ' ' . ' ''''' IN CARLOAD LOTS. , IT three iiion of year. Davl Plead- Nt Guilty, Omaha, Neb., Sept. 11. Charles l)nvls pleaded not guilty when ar rnlgned today on the charge of muf der In the first degree, In connection with the killing of Dr. Frederick Rus tln, a victim of the trlplo murder and stilridn pact. Fred Davis, Is vice-president of the First National bank, and provided the bond, he being a brother of tho prisoner, .Two days and nights more and the line-up nt tho land office will dissolve, tho members being monumentally pleased. For almost 20 days have the score of land seekers remained In the line and the arrival of filing tlm next Tuesday morning will be a great relief to them. The members of the line have proven themselves an orderly set and while occupying a good portion of the side, walk In front of tho hind of fice, have lint rruido themselves ob noxious, even though they have noth ing to do to occupy tho long hours of the day. luteal t)Mloiil-ts Arc Pleased. In speaking of the recent elections and their results on the local option campaign today, the Rev. James t'le ment Rcid, who Is at the head of the antl-llquor forces In Walla Walla, said he considers Walla Walla county will Disappointment was In store for a large number of Gllbert-Smlthaon-ICelley admirers In . this clt- today when the westbound passenger truln arrived. Reception plans based on an nounced schedules which the Oregon trio of world-famed athletes, have been knocked awry,' Portland's flab orate demonstration for tonight will havo to be postponed as a result, and La Grande friends of the athletes will In all probability be denied the privi lege of seeing tho young men, but Ba ker City will have a longer hold on Kelley than planned. As announced In Tho Observer last evening, Kelley wua due to reach his homo town last evening, spend the night .with Ms par ents, and Join Smilhson and Gilbert this morning. None of these plans materialised. Ktlloy did not roueh Baker City until this morning, and though Hmlthfcon and Gilbert aru sup posed to pass through La Grando to nibt, nothing definite is assured. - lu Baker Glty today. It Is planned to have Kelley Join the other two on No. 5 and go on to Portland together, thus bringing them through this city to night. 8o Irregutur has been their It inerary since leaving Denver, that nothing definite can bo announced. Kellogg, the Baker City athlet of some repute In track and field circles, was a passenger on this morning's train and his personal opinion is that tho three will be detained In Baker City until Sunday night. A large number of young followers of the Oregon boys who won fame for themselves and Oregon at the Olym pic games, gathered at the depot this morning to see the noted Oregonluns, but disappointment was In store for them, . ' . For 16 inch Chain Weed DeliicrerJ at you ttorreC, ' Call up V. C BEAN, La Grande, Tcne, Red 1741 t - s Keep the money at home by using i' LA GRANDE SUGAR Costs no ncre and just as sweet. All dealers. - T ' - -- -I Daily Observer, 65c per Month