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ETDjgtQ O PSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER I 1908 lhit..L-. . ..... . I I l .., ' " pace xr:-:. t v -"r x x a -. jf 1 - - . , , .- . II Ever offered in La Grande in Bovs Suits. Overalls Unrtf.niAar .. . . fin n: t ut" . - ...... oouio, omjes, iiais etc. On Bargain Tables In Our Bargain Corner 15 Day a Only Terms Bargain Sale CASH ( , t IV 1" Successors To J . M. Berry : W H. BOHWENKAMP CO. i iSDEALERs in- ' - HARDWARE,STOVES,fURMITURffBUILD!MG MATERIAL CEMENT AND LIME Agents for Union Portland Cement Co's Red Devil Brand Both Cement? and Lime Highest Quality' Obtainable Satisfaction Guaranteed Memorandum Books i All Kinds At rerg USOn S, The Bookstore I "IVftere NoJing $ Too Much 7ou6e' - " fe' 7 WHAT i!' you have for dinner today? You y answer this question satisfactori ly dining at THE MODEL RESTAURANT The Old Standby Slid LIUcs Good Tilings. Mrs. Charles E. Smith of West Franklin, Me., says "I like good things and have adopted tr. King's New Life Pills as our family laxative medicine; because they are good and do their ' orn without making a fuss about It." These painless purifier sold at Newltn'a drug store. JDc. PENDLETON FAIR PROGRAM Pendleton, Sept. 19. The following Is the week's program for the district fair: .. . , Monduy, District Day. Speakers, Dan Smythe, "Livestock"; D. C. Brownell, "Irrigation," and Ad dison , Bennett, "Fruity ,'.' Tuewday, Pioneer Day, Speakers, J. D. Lee, "Pionoer of Oregon," and S. A. Barnes. Wednesday, Political Day. Speakers, E. J. Lewis, socialist; Aaron Watktnsi, prohibition party; R. U. Butler, representative of repub lican party; George F. Williams or Burke Cochran, representative of the democratic party; Judge Sam White. Baker City, democratic presidential, elector, accepted. Thurhdny, Oregon Day. Speakers, George E. Chamberlain, governor; W. R. Ellis, congressman; W. S. Dunlway, state printer; C. W. Fulton, United States senator; J. H. Ackermanstate superintendent of schools; A. M. Crawford, attorney gen eral. , FViday, Public fckliool pay. . Speakers, Ernest Hofer, president Normal school regents; W. J. Kerr, president Oregon Agricultural col lege; R. C. French, president Weston Normal. Saturday, baby show, with A. S. Bennett as Judge. In addition to the above attractions DeCaprlo's famous band will furnish conceits every afternoon und evening of the fair. t 1TI T XT ' V - ii " (Continued from page 8.) NOT MICH DIFFERENCE. Women Politk-imiH Adopt About tin Smiiio TuctlcH uh Men. Tliey Take the Kinks Out. "I have used Dr. King's New Life J1 PlllH for many years, with Increasing satisfaction. Thoy take th kinks out of stomach, liver and bowels, without fus or friction," s;is N. H. Brown. if Plttffleld, Vt. Guaranteed satisfac tory at Newlln's drug store. 25c, Cured Hay Fever and Summer Cold. A. J. Nusbaum, Batesvllle, Ind.. writes: "Last year I suffered for three months with a summer cold so ills. ur cooking Is a paragon of per-, tresslng that It interfered with my on, our food faultless, and our Nee rapid and courteous. What can we say. extent that our are popular 7 We give a regu- f dinner for 25 cents. Come and try it. Tou will not need cnse of hunger to enjoy It I, w Model Restaurant J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. Wn Day wsoii weekly rrti cn H Night MnlTkk.U for WU 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 mo. My wife has since used Foley's Honey and Tar with the snmo success." A. T. Hill, druggist. Two hundred and fifty women late ly attended tho republican convention of California. They marched through the streets carrying banners, and in stead of beliif? molested us they often are in England, they were cheered. Tlu-y occupied the front rows of gal lery s"ats and were courteously treat ed. They were theru to address the platform committee and wtc given a hearing. At that hearlcg Mrs. Pease. formerly of T.'tah, was Interrupted by a delegate who asked, "How ninny of jtho women of I.tah avail themselveK of the ballot?" ".Yearly nil." prompt ly replied Sirs. Pense, "and those who did not wo went after Just as you men do. A few men you know have to have their enthusiasm awakened by brass bund and ox rmists." Whale Fleh Said to Be as Palatable tlnue as sUer,,nm1i.:vUU'1' ,,Ht aU ""'d-over Cuncllmen .hall con- .. . n Uh. . :. V" ""'"n oi me term ror which they were elneted and as Beef. Vancouver. B. t. Sept. 19. A pro ject for the establishment of a can nery ror packing whale meat has been set on foot here and will . likely bo come a reality. It is asserted that whale meat is as palatable as beef. The canncrs will at first seek their market in tho Orient, but will later seek to introduce their product in Canada, and the United States. coffee ; Poor coffee has. to be sold in bulk, it isn't worth packing. ; - Your irrorci- rctiirnt yonr money it ou doa'l Ike Schillinc's Ilrt: we rnv l-'m , Notice to Creditors. Notice la hereby given to all whorr It may concern that E. C. Dlsqua ha been appointed ' by the county cour' of Union county, Oregon, adminlstra tor of the estate of John H. Dillon, de ceased. All persons having rlaimr igninpt the estate of said deceased an required , to present them with tin proper vouchers wllhln six montliF from the dato hereof to the admin istrator at his place of business No. 1108 Adams avenue, La Grande, Ore gon. Dated September 16, 1908. E. C. DISQUA, Administrator of the Estate of Johr, H. Dillon, Deceased. dl7-24-l-7-14 Charter COMPf.ETIi CHAUTFH Pl IU.lSHCD The l)(x iiliieut In Toto I'uMMird To day for Benefit of Taxpayers. Magazine In. October Munseys. Cavaliers Scrap Books at Ferguson' and In this issue of Tho Observer ap pears the complete charter .ordinance Which will be voted upon at the spe cial election In November. Have the Issue until you have leisure time suf flelent to ullow a careful perusal of the document. In It the reader will find the salient charter provisions which. If violated, will cause tho In conveniences usually settled In the re corder's court, and every citizens of La Grande, shold know, In a general way, what Is In the charter whereby the city Is governed. ' NOTICE. Spcelul Flection to Approve -- .Amendments. 1 Notice Is hereby given that or Tuesday, tho 24th day of November 190S. a special election will be belt of the voters of the City of La Orando Union county, Oregon, nnd that tin polls will be open from tho hour of f o'clock a. m.. until the hour . of ;fivr o'clock p. pi., of said riny. Said election Is called by order of the Council of the City of La Graide for tl. IHirimu.. of nrorwmlnir nn.l nil,. mlttlng to the people of the City of La Grandtt the approval and adoption of certuln amendments to the charter of the city of La Grande ns shown by the propovod charter heretofore ftp- iiiuveii uy i no council or inn city of I.a Grande by ordinance No. !l. B.f. Ie 11I0K, und filed wllh. and In U: office of the recorder of the rllv of i.a i.rancie, on the 10th day of Kcp-U-mber, 1 H01. The aiMTDVal of thenn nninlm..n . by the poop),, of the city of Ii Grande will be submitted to the vm eis on the f'lllowlnx proposition. Shall tho Cltof Tji ('.I'nml,. mi,.n,l Its ehnrter and approve the timend ments to tho city charter, and the new city (barter proposed arid submitted by the council to the people of the city of Lh Grande? The following are the polling place. Indues end clerks of the several wards designated and appointed by the council' , Flrnt Ward. City Hall Judge: ,T: P. Clnrk, E. c. DhvIs and Frnk KU PBtrlck. Clerks: William Miller and Arthur Crutls. Second Ward. Council Clmmbcr Peter Kubn the terms of ntt ,! S . 1 l" m.?or wn,cn wc,e clfict n January, 1912. - "uccessora snail expire on the second day of o ' " : Tln Charter Goes Into Effect. ' La GraCndensnali 1,:', 'f aCnvU"X by 11,0 ,0KiVl vor of City of Unuo fuii foL g ''V '"""ftdtatoly upon Ls adoptlnn. and b and con tinue in full force and effect thereafter until legally amended or Vepealcd. o .i . . .. ITcvlous tliaWera l':cieltM. ters heritor!' PiM TT' !he C,,y of La Gl a"'1 " Prt of Char- Son 89 Ti?!rt y l,h0,ni,,,,"tl'Jn "f Chnrt'T. hereby repee.e,!. and the amen!, n,I.t , rT.tnl0tl Act 08 l the foregoing section, vhled slmTl h rne1, , o h': nrter f 'h."' La Grande as thorHn pro being thJ "nfv nrirV M?.l0C,,rd,'r f ,e ,ty oC Ijl 0rrin(lp. l" " been h iy i ., ? M C,ty' Bni1 not ,r!"8 ,hun B,:i,y after it ha. been so filed shall be proposal and submitted to tho people of the City ot La Grande by the recorder of said City, for their approval. Kixrlnl Ehvtion. lection 00. That a special election is hereby ordered to vote noon the 'harte'r o? "hSt? of" 5' ameMmenf to St .w I,, , .. lty. 0f La Grande. at forth In said amended Charter anJ that said election shall be held on the 24th day of November, 1908. ' Notice of Eleetlon. n ,To at the kC0"r n'Hw of said election by posting la "orffijian&rsr ea:b ward t,r the city ocLa NOTICE. ' , W'al riix-tlon to Approve 1inrter Amendments. Notice Is hereby given thPt on Tuesday, tho 2 4th day of November inn V M n.n TS; ,!Vth V"" ,VI" ",! 0,," "" th" of nine o'clock A. M., until the hour of five o'clock P. M., of snld di.y ! Raid election Is called by' order of the' Council of the Cltv' of La Grande o P,lVP" f ",r"!mH-"Jf nni1 "Ubmtufng to tho people of the ntj 7t li the City of Ii Grande as shown by tho proposed Charter heretofore auurove by the Council of the City of La Grande, by Ordinance Kn 39s ZrtTwl ?n thi'T1 Ts'S HVl1. U,P fl'," f ,,,e Rr of the C ty o Ltt Grande! on the tenth day of September, 190S. an ,e' The approval of thee amendments by tho people of tho City of Iji Grand will be submitted to the voters in the followlnj p'oPoSit'm "Shall tho City of La Grande amend Its Charter and approve tho amend ment, to the City Charter and tho new City Charter proposed ln, .ubmltS by the Council to tho people of the City of La Grande?" w-.Thi folIoln "I6 th0 poll,nff ,1U'". i''Kes and clerks of the 'several Wards designated and appointed by the Council: veru First Ward. City Hall Judges: J. r Clark E C Dnvln n,i t, il' Patrick. Clerks: William Miller and Arthur ".irtls Frnnk ICD- Second Ward. Council Chambers Judges: Peter Kuhn.' F. fl. Brumwcl! 0n Ge.nge Pull. Clerks: H. E. Coolldgo and A. W. Nelson ' tl."mw", on , t a Tll'r a'' nullc,l"e wr!,t of Jl"'ec Ramsey's, on Pennsylvania avenu. f!ifT":nV-AC;,P"n Znn- 1,1 W" Gran"y "d John Cat',N' Clerks: c l vur plllat nnd Arthur Williams. t , IT'!1 w. ""rrls Hall Judgea: Bernard Logsden. O. E. Fowler ant John Sheuk. Clerks: C. J. Vanderpoel nnd Warren P. Noble. : - In witness wWof I have hereunto attached my' hand and affixed th. Sell of my office this 10th day of September, 1908. , . SKAL . . D. E. COX," ' , . ,, . ' Reorder of the City .f La Grand And by publishing a like notice In the La Grande Evening Observer la each Issue of raid nevspaprr from ihesbuocnih day of September, .to I b" twenty-first day of November, both dates Inclusive. That the polling place, or place for holding sold election In the First Ward of said city, shall be the City Hall, and the following named V shall act and are hereby appointed Judges of sold election, to-wlf J P nr E. C. Davis. Frank Kllpatrlck, and the following named persons shall act anJ B h,r'jby appointed, clerks of said election, to-wlt: William .Mill n Ann up t uniHt . That the polling place and the place where said election, shall be h-U In the Second Ward shall be In the Council Chambers, and the following person shall act, nnd ore h-Mby appointed ns Judge, of said election to-wU-Fetcr Luhn. F. S. Uraruweli and George Poll; and the following narked Dir sous shall ac t, nnd nro hereby appointed clerks at said election, to-wlt- ll f Coolldge and A. W. Nelsr n. , . . ' That the polling, pla ,. nnd the place lit wbkh said election shall be bli In the Third Ward shall be at the building west of Jud.je Ram-cy's on Pen. sylvi.nla avenue. nd the following named persons shall act. nd ere liercbr appointed ns Judges of said election, to-wlt: C. C. Pcnlngton, R, W Grnn.i. and John Cub s; and that the following named persons are hereby a'pimlntcf nnd shall net us clerks nt said election, to-wlt: C. A. Vurplllat nn.l - (Continued on piigo 10.) juoires: i-eier KUIin. V. M. Hrnmwell c ,, .,, and Georgo Hull. Clerks: II. E. Cool- I " " R"Hln Pipe nnd A. . Nelson. Third Ward. Building west of Judge Ramsey's residence on Penn. avenue Judges: V. C. 1'enliigton, II. W. Ornndy and John Gates. Clerks: C. A. Vurplllat and A. C. Williams. Fourth Ward. Harris' Hall Judcs: Bernard Logsden, G. E. Fowler nnd John Shcak. Clerks: C. J. Yonder-1 switch service here tt4.MMMt Engine No. jsg. tbu Tclocasc fc.-lp- er, Is In for slight repairs. ' RAILROAD NEWS. Englne.r Tlngley has goni to 5p- J Fireman Cunllff will come In Irora the extension service tonight and Inks tho Baker City switch engine service. Engineer Short 'of the night awluh- Division Furemun Watson Is In Pleasant Valley today. Er.lne No. 3A3 Is soon to be In s.tv A new coat of nalnt !ias Ing crew. Is laklnir a l.ivnrr unJ Jm.- j Improved the appearance of tho loco- J Nelson Is In his plnce. mo,lvc Either Engineer Jackson or Thomp- The Huntington switch engine, No. J son will take oat the excursion train 22, has been owihauled nnd will go to Wallowa tomorrow morning. Conductor Grady Is slated up to fc In charge of the Wallowa excumloa train. back to Huntington us soon ns It has been thoroughly tried out In the Engine No. 21 Is In for repairs and rim I ntiil Warren 1 V.ilil.. In witness whereof I have" hereunto, 104 Is taking Its place In the switch ....... L i , . . . . . ... i moo neu my nnnu nnu amxra me seal jn)j Jennrtment mv nttli:t Ihla lOlh .tnu C....l.,n, ! ' ber, 190H. .Engineer George lllllinnn Is home on Eugene V. Debs' train, the "r- ir.im i-oniiinn snu win report for du- spei lul," and beard the socialist pr. Engineer and Mrs. George Hlllmaa arc homo from Portland. They rod (L. S. . H. O. co.x. Recorder of the City of La Grande. ty rBrlr n"xt wck- Identlnl candidate speak in Portland, J