i:iGHT pack. EVENING OBSERVES, LA GRANDE, OREGON. MONDAY, SErTEMBEIt 21. 1908. PACE EYEJ. r; ' ' I 1 j 5 ! All iOn Ever offered in La Grande in Boys' Suits, Overalls, Underwear, Me n's Suits, Shoes, Mats etc. Bargain Tables In Our Bargain Corner 15 Days Only Terms Bargain Sale CASH Successors To J. M. Berry . - VT1 W. Hi BOHWENKAMP CO. :dealers in: t HARDWARE.STOVES.FURNITURF.BUILDING MATERIAL C E M E N T AN D L I M E Agents for Union Portland Cement Co's Red Devil Brand Both Cement and Lime Highest Quality . Obtainable T Satisfaction Cuaranteed I Foil At "Ferguson's" there is a fine line of the popular novels-So-called 4 copyrights for 75c each. These books should sell at all book stores for thai price .. .v 1FE RGUSON' . "Where Nothing Is Too Much Trouble" Sho Likes Good Tilings. Mm. Charles E. Smith of West Franklin, Me,, Bays: ,"I like good things and have adopted Dr. Klng'a New Life Fill as our family laxative medicine, because they are good and do their worn without making a fuss about It." TheBo painless purifiers sold at Ncwlin's drug store. 25c. Hon. E. J. Smith of Walla Walla, who was recently elected as republican nominee for the office of prosecuting attorney of Walla Walla, passed through this city yesterday on his way to La Grande, Bays a Pendleton paper, air. Smith said that there wus destined to be a bitter fight on In the Garden City over the prohibition iucb tlon as soon as the local option law passed the legislature That the law will pass Is practically assured by the fact that both parties have the plank in their platforms and the republican party which is sure to y the state, nominated a straight local option ticket In the recent pii maries. . The question over which a fight will bo made in the legislature, ac cording to Mr. Smith, will be over whether the local option law shall make the county or the precinct the unit. If the latter plan carries, which, of course, the saloon forces favor, it will be 'impossible, for Walla Walln to get rid of the saloons an some pre cincts are dominated entirely by the liquor men. . If, on the other hand, tho county Is made the unit, Wnlla Walla county will .probably go dry, fcr Sir. Smith says, that although the struggle will be violent, he believe the prohibition element to be the stronger. In speaking of the recent primaries Mr. Smith said that the official count has mude great' changes In the result of the senatorial contest. Ankeny Is favored clear through by the final counts and the Jones majority has been hewn on every corner. King county went for Ankeny by over 20(i majority. Mr. Smith says that there Is nothing In the report that Ankeny arry tile Hgnl into wie icgisui- collected to warrant the aTcst of sev eral hundred men. Over 100 witnesses have been summoned and the whole country will be Btlrred, so thoroughly hasi the matter been gone intq. ' The work of gathering evidence haw been carried on by a Thlel detective who has been employed for, several weeks. The detective has not been In the employ of the prohibition forces bur has been working for Mr, Phelps and he has done his Job up well. It Is said thut the search reveals tin: fact that liquor lias not only been sold, but that It has . been furnished to minors and even to young girls. The future of (ho arrested parties will be determined soon by tne grand Jury and Circuit Judge Dean. The Wallowa sdhool opened with 168 pupils, and employs six teachers. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern, that E. C. Dlso.ua ha been appointed by the county court of Union county, Oregon, udmlnlstm tor of the estate of John II. Dillon, de ceased. All persons having claim: against the estate of said deceased nrt required to present them with th proper vouchers within six months from the date hereof to the ndmfn l.'itrator at his place of business No 1108 Adams avenue, La Grande, Ore gon. Dated September 18, 1908. - K. C. DISQUA, Administrator of the Estate of John 11. Dillon, Deceased. ! 017-24-1-7-14 WHAT 111 you have for dinner today? You may answer this question satlsfactoil- ly by dining at THE MODEL R EST A ERA NT The Old Standby. Our cooklnir is a paragon of per fection, our food faultless, and our "rvlce rapid and courteous. ' What more can wo say, yexcept that our Mces are popular? We' give a regu lar dinner for 25 cents. Come and try It. You will not need the sense of hunger to enjoy It. The Model Restaurant J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. Open Day ws weekly rt J cn And Night Ma' Tickets for Y , They Take the Kinks Out. "I have used Dr. King's New Life rills for many years, with Increasing satisfaction. They take- the kinks out .,f stomach, liver and bowels,' without fus-or friction," nys N. H. Drown. f Tlttsfleld, Vt. Onaranteed satisfac tory at Newlln's drug store. 23c. may i turi. WiTflE ARRESTS Cured Hay l ever and Summer Cold. A. J. Nusbaum, Batesvllle, Ind., writes: "Last year I suffered for three months with a summer cold o dis tressing that It Interfered wun my business. I had many of the symp toms of hay fever, and a doctors pre scription did not reach my case, and I took several medicines which seem ed to only aggravate my ease. For tunately t Insisted Upon having Fo ley's Honey and Tnr and It quickly cured me. My wife has since used Foley's Honey and Tar with the same success." A. T. Hill, druggist. Maga.liic In. October Munseys, Cavaliers Scrap Books at Ferguson's and Pendleton, Sept. 21. The Tribune said yesterday: Again the trial of the 12 liquor deiilets was postponed yesterday irl all will be. nu TRed In the wholesale prosecution to bo dealt with by the grand Jury, which will be xhoscn Jo iiiorrow. 1 nat mere win ne minus doing'.' this coming week Is beyond dotibt. District Attorney Phelps announced yesterday for the first time, that a svstemallc evidence gathering cam paign had been carried on In this county for several weeks with the re sult that sufficient fact have been NOTICE Special Election to Approve Oniric AiiieiHltnentM. Notice Is hereby given that on Tuesday, the 24th day of November 1!M)S. a special election will be hid of the voters of the City of Iji Grande union county. Oregon, and that t i( iiolls wIU .bo open front tho hour of o'clock a. m., until the hour of flv o'clock p. in., of suld day. Said election Is culled by order the Council of the Clttf f La Grand for ton purpose of proponing and su!) mlttlng to the people of the City l.'i Grande tho approval and adoplioti of certain amendment to the ch:ut of the city of l.a Grande as shown by the proposed charter heretofore np proved by the council of the City I.a Grande by ordinance No. 3H2, S. les.mofi. and filed with, and In tin office' of the recorder of the city I.H Grand", on the 10th day of wp temher, l!""'. The approval of these amendmei' by the people uf the city of I tltande V 111 lie submitted to the vol (sis on the following; proposition. Khali the Cltv of I.a Grande am-'ii Its elmrter and approve the anvni in, tils to the city charter, and the n cltv charter proposed and unbuild" bv the council to the people of the city of I.a Grande? The following are Ihe polling places. Jiti'ires end clerk of the s verl wards lelL;nn(ei ana appointed ny the council' . , First W;?rd. City Hall Judge: J: P. Clark, K. C. Davis nnd Fi.nik Kll pntrlck. Clerks: William Miller and Arthur Crinb. Second Ward, CotimU Chamber Judges: Peter Kuhn, F. P. lir.miwell and George Pall. Clerks: 11. K. Cool IiIk.i and A. W. Nelson. Third Ward, Pulldlng west of Judge Itamsey's tesldeine on Penn. ti venue JndKes: C. C. PenlllKtotl, R W, Grand v and John Cat ex. Ch-ilis: c. A. Vnrplllat nnd A. C. Williams. Fourth Ward, Harris' Hall Judges: Uernard Logsden, G. K. Fowler anil John Sheak. "Clerks: IVJ. Yander poi 1 and Warren P. Noble. In witness whereof 1 have hereunto aUached my hand and ufflxert the seal t my office, this 10th day of Septem ber. 1993. U 8.) D. E. COX Itocordcr cf the City of Da Grande. GLASSES THAT FIT THE i '.'.'-.. EYE 1 ARE ONLY AVAILABLE ATHEACOCSeS REFERENCES: . r" 1 have Ask any cne fitted. - Daily Observer 65c per Month t Grande, Ronde Lumber Co. PERRY, OREGON CAN FURNISH LUMBER OF AIL KINDS CARLOAD LOTS. For 16 inch Chain Weed Deliiered at'yovr ileme, . t i Call up V. F. BEAN, La CrentV. ! hene, TvCd 1741 T f '..: . . 1 : ...................................: Keep the mcucy at home by uslns LA GRANDE SUGAR Costs no n ere and Just as sweet. All dealers. i