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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1908)
ii f X f I M II -,.. v 1 I . v . : if 1 EVgMXG OBSERVER LA CRANPE, OREGON, FRIDAY. SErTFMn ,8, ,008. MUST MOVE , erT2-'- ' , "' """"" inii.il ii in 'it. i nut i-ii.iirrz,c:; A ll ' ' fd A Tf ' : MUST HAVE CASH TO) IDar o MIS All - Ever offered in La Grande in Boys' Suits. Overalls, Underwear, Men's Suits, Shoes, Hats etc On Bargain Tables In Our Bargain Corner 15 Days SEPTEMBER 15 TO 30 Only Terms Bargain Sale CASH ( f mm I bl 111 AJ I V il Wi r 4 M tp" -i'-1--" un Mitt BOOZE flNES W. H. BOHMKAMP CO. :dealers in: HARDVVARE,STOVES,fl)IVITtRF,BlLDIC MATERIAL CEMENT AND LIME Agents for Union Portland Cement Cos Red Devil Brand Both Cement and Lime Highest Quality Obtainable Satisfaction Guaranteed j Memorandum Books I All Kinds At USOn S, The BookStorc I "Where Nothing Is Too Much Trouble' r: j.'...iT,i WILVT 'U you have for dinner toJay? TCou ""ay answer this question satldfactorl- ' y dining at Tin: moiu-x KESTArnAXT Tlie Old Slaiulby. OUT COdklnir ! a Mrmrnn r.f nnr. ec,lon. our food faulllens, and our rvlt' '"rid and courteous. Whnt II,0, can we ay.. excopt that our r'-pi are popular? We give a rgu- dinner for 15 rents. Come and try It. You will not need cns of hunger to enjoy It. ht MnJ.I n -.i i ! J. A. ARRIIPKI F Prnn ' Rpen Day wasii wek:y(ij rn I M Night MeaiTict. for W,!)U Slio IJKcs Good Tilings, Mrs. Charles E. Smith of .West Franklin, Me., says: "I like good things and have adopted Or. King's New Life rills as our family laxative medicine, because they are good and do their wortc without making a fuss about it." These painless purifiers sold at Newlln's drug store. 25c. Pendleton, Sept. 18. The vcity of Pendleton will have prohibition laws of jits own and will enforce them on Its own responsibility If ordinances In troduced Inst nlsht are made Into law. Two ordinances covering the subject have been prepared at the Instance of Mayor Murphy and were presented to the council last night. They are now In the riandst of' the" ordinance com mittee and seemingly both measure will be passed without opposition. The first ordinance presented Is one which prohibits the sale of Intoxlcut Ing beverages within the city. The language of tne ordinance Is Identical with that of the state law, excepting In one or two unimportant particulars. The penalty for violating the ordinance was left blank and will be filed in by the committee. Xi-ar Boor Ordinance. The" second ordlnanco proposed is Intended to place resorts that sell near beer and other non-Intoxicating malt liquors upon a license basis. ' The amount to bo paid for the license Is not yet fixed, nor has the penalty for violations yet been agreed upon. Before a mnn may secure a license to sell near beer or kindred beverages he must make written application to the council stating where his place Is to be located and he must have his application endorsed by.nt least three reputable citizens. The application must also net forth his former occu pation. Under the terms of the ordinance proprietors of near beer establish ments are barred from selling drinks to Indians or minors. When the ordinances were presented lust nlnht Mnyor Murphy explained that he was responsible for them and asked their passage In order to make It possible for the police department to properly handle the local situation a pack horse is reduced from' 10 or 12 hours to two or two and one-half hours. The labor and supplies ex pended In cutting this 10 or 12 miles of trail through the dense brush and timber, cost 5 0 0. Those acquainted with the trail say It is money well spent. - ';' y ' The cabin bui'lt at the Tollgate ran ger station cost about $4t5, and the cabin on the Umatilla cost about $200. Mr. Schmltj says pluns are already laid for other cabins and tralis to be built as soon as the rainy season opens, eliminating the danger of forest flics. . COFFEE Poor coffee has to be sold in bulk, it isn't worth packing. your (rrorf r rtum roar tnwy It you doo'J like Schilling'! Pfnt' e iav him Notice to CmJItors. Notice Is hereby given to all whom It may concern, that E. C. DIsiua ha been appointed by the county court of Union county, Oregon, administra tor of the, estate of John H. Dillon, de ceased. All , persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are required to present them with the proper vouchers within six months from the date hereof to the admin istrator at his place of business No. 1109 Adams avenue, La Grande, Ore gon. ' Dated September 16, 1908. E. C. DISQUA. Administrator of the Kstate of John II. Dillon, Deceased. I dl7-24-l-7-14 c GLASSES THAT FIT THE nsW"1"'"" Hull , . : EYE ? ARE ONLY AVAILABLE ATHEACOCK'S REFERENCES: Ask any ona I have fitted. IS They Take the Kinks 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," sriys N. II. Brown, of I'lttsftold, Vt. Uunranieed satisfac tory at Newlln's drug store. 25e. Cured Hay Fever and Summer Cold. A. J. Nusbaum, Batcsvllle, Ind., writes: "Last year I suffered for three months with a summer cold to dls- i tresslng that It Interfered with my business. I had many of the symp toms of hay fever, and a doctor's pre scription did not reach my case, and I took several medicines which seem ed to only aggravate my case. For tunately I Insisted upon having Fo ley's Honey and Tar and It quickly cured me. My wife has since used Foley's Honey and Tar with the same success." A. T. Hlli, druggist. .Magiizlncft In. October M ansys, Cavalier and Scrap Books at Ferguson's BLUE MOUNTAIN TRAIL HAS BEEN COMPLETED Walla Walla, jj.-pt. 17. J. M. Srhmltz, supervisor of the Wennh.'t national forest reserve, rMmi the completion of the "Looking Glass Trail," In tho Blue. Aiounialns, and two range n cabins, one at Tollgate ranger station and one on the Vrnii tills rlv-r. The Looking OI trail extends from the Tollgate to Muttet ineudotts. through 12 mile of as rough and rugged serf ion of th coun try as can be Imagined. Only tho. who have attempted to .travel this route, before the trail was built, can appreciate the benefit to be derived from the new trull. To give an idea of the saving It means to rangers and stockmen, who pack thousands of pounds of supplies over this route In a season, It Is stated that the time of making the tilp with xotkt. Specln! Fleet Ion to Approve Charter Amendment. Notice Is hereby given that on Tuesday, tho 24th day of November, 190K, a special election will be held of the voters of the City of La Ornnde, Union county, Oregon, anil that the polls will be open from the hour of H o'clock a. ni., until the hour of five o'cloek p. tn., of said day. Said election Is called' by order of the Council of the City of La Grande ror t lie purpose of proposing ami sub mlttlng to the-people of the Oty of Iji Graiulw tho approval and adoption of certain anu nilnicnts to the charter of the city of lt Grande as shown by the proposed 'charter heretofore ap proved by the council of tho Cltv or La Grande by ordinance No. 3!)'. K, r- tes los. and filed with, and In th office 'if the recorder of the city of Lu Ornnde. on the 10th day of iep. temlier, 190s. The approval of these amendments by the people of the city of La Grande will be submitted to the Vot ers on the following proposition. Khali the City of Grande amend Its chatter and approve the ani'tid meiits to the city charter, and the new city charter proposed and snhmltf-d by the comei) to the people of the city of Ii Grunil"? The following are the polling places, Jutlpw and clerks or the several wards designated and appoint', 1 hy the couueir First Ward. City Hall Judges: .1: P. Clark, V.. C. Davis and Frank K II piitrlek. Clerks: William Miller and Arthur Crutls. Kecond Ward, Council Chamber Judre: I'eter Kuhn, P. 8. Brim well and George Hull. Clerks; It. K. Cool Ida" and A. W. Nelson. Third Ward, Building went or Judge Bamsey's resilience on I'etin. nveinie JuiIkos: C. C. Benlngton. B. W. Grundy and John Cafes. Clerks: C. A. VitrplMut and A. C. Williams. Fourth Ward, Harris' Hall Judges: Bernard Logsden, G. K. Fowler and John Rhcak. Ch-rks: C. J. Vander poel nnd Warren P. Noble. In witness, whereof I have hereunto attached my hand and arflxed the seal f my office, thla 10th day of Septem ber, 1 80. L. H.) n. E, cox. Recorder of tho City of 1j Grande. Grande Ronde L umber Co. PERRY, OREGON V CAN FURMSM LUMBER OF AIL KIXDS IN CARLOAD LOTS. i ror IG inch Chain Vocd Dcliicr edat yevr ilcmc, Call up V. E. BEAN, La Crant'e. Phone, Red 1741 I m 1 WVl-i tM-iri-t-t tM,Mltt ? Keep the inuncy at home by using LA GRANDE SUGAR Costs no n etc and Just , as sweet. . All dealers. 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