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pacjk ti:n. EVENTVC BSFRVER, IA GRANDE. OREGON. SATCRDAT, SEPTESIBKU 19 1908. TrPAGEv- I. - l ' ' 1 , . I f v a LADIES HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS ! Hl COMPLETE LINE OF PIECE GOODS : . . ' a HfiT More could be desired? There certainly J are No better patterns in the world than the Ladies Home Journal Paitems-We think none as good-find this combined with a stock of piece goods complete in every detail certainly oughl to make the i buying of goods for the fall and winter an easy matter. We have both of the above- And the price-- j- l well, it is useless io mention that- at this l If f me; Our reputation for always being the lowest is so iveJ established that it is only necessary to say, "We Are Ready" , t. ; y ; , ,, :y - IrCOrac A i IONS WHILE THESTOCHlS COMPLETE jj m m m e a, li ?'-.'. ' '' ' !' StoFe OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, LA GRANDE, OREGON I THE GEORGE PALMER LUMBER COMPANY RETAIL DEPARTMENT 4k 1k ah m Wc Solicit Your Orders for Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Chain Wood Wc are prepared to furnish and deliver material pretnptly. . ; . Call up Retail Department Phone Main 8. a 4 i (Continued from page 9.) : That the polling plar and the place at which said election shall be held - m the-, rourlh Ward shall be at Harris' Hall, and the following named per wart are hereby appointed and shall act an judges of said election, to-wlt: 9trd LogHden. O. E. Fowler and John Sheak; and the following named svraona are appointed and shall act as clerks of said election, to-wlt: C. J. Tanderpoel and Warren P. Noble. ''. Section 92. The following Is hereby named as a form of ballot to be used ID said election, to-wlt: stun. To be torn off by Chairman. ROUGH DRY 7c per Pound Try it. Every thing washed and starched, fill the flat work ironed. CHERRY'S NEWi LAUNDRY. 9 Pvi'C CMm Dkm. Miin 78 X independent Phone I2U STUB. ,1T fpr-' I To be torn off by first Clerk. "IK FOIt APPKOVAL OF CHAUTEK AMENDMENTS. Vote YK.S or XO. "Shall Hie tlty of I (iranrir- amciul Us Cltartrr and approve the aincii aorat to the tlty Cliaricr anil the now City Cliarter roMMcU and submitted jt Hie C'ouim II to the xitplo of the City of Im tiraiuli?, Mark between the number and the word "Approval." tX. Approval. Tea. W. ' Approval. No. ' . r. . .IsT lection 93. In as much as the prenent Charter of the Cltv Is Inadequate frr the purpnne of carrying- on the affairs and the hnlnK nf ih. c-n. an.i in rder to preKerve the peace, health, good order and safoty of the Cltv and Itn UihNhltantN. an emergency Is hereby dccUred to exlt. and this ordinance anaii d in iuii iorce and taka effect pon It approval by the Mayor and fur H publication In one Imtua of the I Urundo livening Observer. Passed by the Council of the City of I a Clrande, Oregon, on the 9th dav af lli-ptemher, Hog, by six members voting therefor. Approved this tenth day of September, 1,01. ATTn r vox ' M" K' ,uu- i. iw. txix. Mayor, Uccordrr of ihu City of La Urando. CUPPINGS FROM THE COUNTY EXCHANGES (Union Republican.) The total enrollment on the' first day was J 43 quite an Increase over last year. J. A. Dalton expects to go on a trip to Idaho and Vtah about the first of the month, In the Intercuts of the Orande Ronds valley, and Union In particular. J. T. Lasalle. of Albany, arrived Thursday to look after the prune crop a ad his Interests at Union and Cove. Mr. Lasalle Is preparing to dry the prune crop of this part of the foot stool.. W. Hathaway of Carson, was In Union Saturday, renewing old ac quaintances. Mr. Hathaway Is an old Hljth Valley settler, and Is well known by many of our people. Home parties from Summervtlle have rtccnlly moved to Union and arc oc cupying the "VV'hit Hall place.; They have' several teams and have joined the lumber hauling forces. ' ' ' Andrew .Wilkinson, who Is now at his home In Union, U reported getting along nicely, after his Bojourn at Hot Lake. Many friends hope to see Mr. Wilkinson out again soon. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Dobbs, Mrs. Shoe maker," Merrill Shoemaker and Mr. and Mrs. Will Dobbin left this week for their new home In the Washougal country, Washington, on the north bank of the Columbia. . Miss Nellie Wolfe left Saturday night for Boise. Idaho, where she has accerted a position in the public schools. ' - - ; . ... . ,- : : l; (Union Scout.) Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Wright left Tuesday for Salem to attend the falri Mr.,.and Mrs. Wright will be gone about 10 days, making a short visit In Portland. ; : ;' ; - If you can't boost for the good of your town, don't knock; keep still. You'll feel better about It later on. About the 15th of October Mr. and Mrs. E, S; McComas will move to El gin. Mr. McComas has bought the old John White place at Elgin. The prop erty consists of 198 acres iocated on the river Just across from the, town, 8S acres Jn bottom land and the re mainder in hill pasture. (Enterprise Chieftain.) - ' ; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. White left Sat urday for Polk county, Oregon, where they were called by the serious Illness of Mr. White's older brother, John White." They do not knoy Just how lung ihey will be gone. ' C. P. Ragsdale reports that he has a hundred and twenty acres pf oats on his Prairie creek ranch that will turn out 100 bushels or better to the acre. They threshed four small loads taken from less than an acre of the piece that turned out 112 bushels. Mrs. A. Wade and daughters and D. B. Reavls left this week. The Wade's are going to Corvallis for the winter and Judge Reavls will sojourn for a while at Hood River, visiting with his sons, W. P. and Albert Reavls of that place. (Enterprise News-Record.) The cattlemen and their employe? are all busy on the annual beef round up. The cattle are In prime condition and will bring a big price If the mar ket stays as it Is. J. A. Burleigh is building an addi tion to his pretty home in the south east part of town. The addition will Includo a bedroom, kitchen, pantry and bathroom. (Wallowa Sun.) ' Ford Hawlcy, the Promise stage driver, reports a strange accident al Promfne Sunday. Just as the children were coming out' from Sunday school, lightning struck a tree directly in front of them and threw splinters all over them. They escaped without any In- Jury whatever. W. H. Boyd lost a valuable mare Wednesday of last week. She was kicked by another horse In such a manner as to break her leg in two places and had to be killed. She was valuable animal, weighing about 1700 pounds. Ml The Great Remington Repeating Hammerless Shot Gun 5 " One of the greatest Cuna ever made. Contains features never' be( embraced In shotgun construction. It Iia9 a solid breech; the loading Bj ejecting .to. done through opening under the receiver, thus allowin. Hhooter a clear aim. The hammcrless feature eliminates all dnn. . . ... v v., . "uvr of ac c lilcntal discharge, and there are half a dozen more features Just as Import, ant. It Ls so good that It will ie a pleasure to show it to you, whe ' - -v : 'y-'f .; . ul yon want to buy or not. ' .y L. . .'....'. (Continued from page 1.) congress, and nothing In the work that conflicted with my duties as sen ator." New Haven. Sept. 19. W. J. Bryan repudiated Taft'a atatement of Sep tember 15, to the effect that tbe In dependent party In the Philippines preferred a victory for the republicans to a Bryan victory. . Bryan stated that Flske Warren of Boise, had cabled to Albert Barjeto at Mtnlla, asking If Taft'a declara tions were true. Barreto replied: ;' "The nationalist party, with imme diate independence as a creed, pre fers a triumph of the democrats ""at the general convention on July 12. It was agree unanimously to endorse the Bryan platform." . The nntlonallBts have the biggest following In the Philippines. NOTICE TO CHKMTORS. ' Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned hat been appointed by the county court of Union county, Ore gon, administrator with the will an nexed, of the estate of Mary M. Big gert, deceased, and all persons having claims against tatd estate are hereby notified to present the eame with proper vouchers, to the anderalgned, at No. Slf Fir afreet. La Grande. Ore gon, within alx montha from date of this notice. Dated this August S, 1108. 3. D. SLATER, Administrator with the will annexed. of the estate of Mary M. Blggere, - deceased. Deceased. ' dAI. Il-tt-tl-t5 Condon people are calling that the Wheat City. many This is Only One of the Good Things in our Stock The shooting . season has Just opened, and we can supply all your neejj Guns, ivShells and Hunting Clothim Spi Guns and Rifles for Hire$ BAY & ZWEIFEL j : Plumbers arid Tinners : Pump Work and Gutter Work a Specialty j Let us furnish you with an estimate on your work. Mo order too large or small lor oir best attention. Let us reline that old stove. At a slight ex pense we can make it as good as new BAY & ZWEIFEL 211 DEPOT STREET - ARTIIC1L ICE PURE KIND J THE ONLY The only kind of Ice that wa ban die In retail trad to artificial Ice, made from pure arteelan water the only pure Ice In the city. A delivery wagon will bring thl PURE ICE to your door on notification by telephone or otherwise. To regular patrons ou r prices are one-half cent per pound, NATURAL ICE handled In wholesale lota.' Look out for the Orandy Ice wagoa. Thone Black Bit. THERE fflll T BETWEEN OURSELVES at a a a, aii uraers Delivered there le nothing nicer, more re freshing or Invigorating than glass of our pure and sparkling MALTINA. It ls 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 Jonlc to the weak and convalescent It Is freely recommended by physicians on account of Its wholesome strength. Absolutely non-lntox-Icatlng. at your Home. Also all Dealers La Grande Brewery, PHONE MAIN 5. V A