IWUK EIGHT. EVEXTVC: BSERXER, LA GRANDE, OREGON1, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1908. -f ? i.i' i. t 'i i eVe e e e e e e . .tlil . .tilt I . I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' LADIES HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS A COMPLETE LINE OF PIECE GOODS w HAT More could be desired? There certainly I are Ho better oatterns in the world than the I vc Home Journal Patterns-Vie think none as good-And this combined with a stock of piece goods complete in every detail certainly ought to make the buying of goods for the fall and winter an easy matter. a and Mr. Lewis, who Is accused of breaking into a box car in the local yards, tn steal, whisky, will be heard and disposed of. The latter case promises to have some keat with i(. The O. R. & N. has several witnesses and some sensational developments are expected. '. . HME CONTEMPT E ARB We have both of the above- And the well, it is useless to mention that at thic : time. Our reputation for always being the : lowest is so well established that it is only l necessary to say, "We Are Ready'' ! COtfE EARL Y AND MAKE YOUR SELECT- IONS WHILE THE STOCK IS COMPLETE IMP 9 OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, eopie Store LA GRANDE, OREGON ii A O ee Frank Brlggs of Starkey Is being tried for contempt of court today. This Is his second offense,, and the case today is being fought with con slderable vim; He has been twice en Joined from using water purported" to be the property of H. T. Hill, also of Starkey, who is the complaining wit ness. Attorney Hodgln appears for the state while Attorneys T. H. Crawford and J. F. Baker are counsellor the defendant. It Is expected that the case will be brought to ' a close tonight, though the court lost an hour after lunch to allow th'e deputy prosecuting attorney to appear In the Justice court, where the docket is somewhat con gested. Judge Knowles Is hearing the contempt case. The Great Remington Repesll Hammerless Shot Gun One of the greatest Guns ever made. Contains feature "" ; ..; ';' .-'". ' , "cs neve embraced In shotgun construction. It bas a solid breech . ' . . . Ule loadlnj , ejecting is done through . opening under the receiver thim ., Mooter a clear aim. The liatnmcrlCMS feature elunluntes all Hdental discharge and there are half a dozen more feature i, Y 'K . . - ' " ' . wures Just as imp.,, ant. It Is so good that It will be pleasure to show it t ' ; : lo you, wiicu you want to buy or not. " - ' This isipnlytOne :of the Mk Good Things in our Stock The shooting season has Just opened, and we can ""supply all your Guns, Shells and Hunting Cloth:: . Shot Guns and Rifles for Hire COMPLETE ROAD (Continued from page 1.) ; cinlty. . Mr. Marr str.ted that these capital ists Were very much interested In the proposed Irrigation project. They readily recognized what that would mean to their property. . These big farms would soon be a thing of the past. . . j THE GEORGE PALMER LUMBER COMPANY RETAIL DEPARTMENT We Solicit Your Orders for Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Chain Wood vuiv iiviiuii.u iu luiiiisii aim iiver material promptly. Call up Retail Department Phone Main 8. KUUQtt DRY$ 7c per Pound GOOD MEETINGS. Assistant Head of Anil-Saloon League Preaches In City. I BAY & ZWEIFEL! Plumbers and Tinners j Pump Work and Gutter Work a Specialty j Try it. Every-i thing washed and starched. All the flat work ironed. t EVERYONE FITTED In Fall Hats. flso a Full Line of School Supplies E.n.WELLnIINl fir CO. A BASIS AVENUE HT. I'Al'L-S SCHOOL. Walla Walla Girls' mutational Instl liKlou Has lllg EiirolliiieiK. Ht. Paul' school. Walla Walla, opens the year with a much largor list of HudenU than was niate at the same time last year. The departments have been readjusted to moot the demand f Wellesloy, HmUh. I.eljind Stanford for n cert if l a ted school, and through carefully defined coursta of study are now offered with diploma college pre puratnry. Keneral course and Ennllxh nd modern Innfrunge. courses. Bo sldes, there are special courses, as the home economics, commercial course, elocution, bookkeeping and a long list of subject as set forth In the catalog; any one of hlch may be pursued In a systematic way, and Is accorded a cer tificate for a certain amount accom plished. The teachers are eastern womt-n from the larger colleges, acquired by the principal through Wellesley. lehlgan university, etc. They have come to maintain a standard which assures the quality of the work. Special arrangement have been made for the care of young girls of 10 or thereabouts. Careful attention is given to them personally to their laundry, care of their clothes, etc. fewlng Is taught and there will be classes in dressmaking and millinery. If desired. , The milk supply and general sanl lutlon Is undor the supervision of the 1 CHERRY'S NEW LAUNDRY. Pacific States Phone Main 78 ndependent Phone 1211 I board of health. The school rooms are fumigated once a week. 8llirht cases of illness are Isolated and thus contagion Is avoided. TWO (ASS ARE DELAYED District Attorney Ivtthhoe whs called to North Powder today to prosecute a man by the name of Davis, who is alleged td have unmercifully beaten his wife, and consequently he could not be present at the dale healings set In the Justice court. His deputy, Attorney lludglns, appeared In court this afternoon at 1 o'clock and se cured a stay In proceedings until to morrow, when the cases of Charles Anderson, accused of selling liquor, T.ev. J. R. Knodell, assistant super intendent of the Oregon Anti-Saloon league, preached tn the Central Church of Christ yesterday morning and In the Presbyterian church Jn the eve ning. He alSo addressed a union meeting of the young people in the Methodist church. Mr. Knodell l very Interesting speaker and his audi ences were highly pleased. He told of the wonderful transformation taking place in our state, under the local op. tlon law. Foun maps were displayed. The first, showing the state an black as In 1905, with no "dry" counth-s. Another showed eight white counties una a number shaded, representing counties dry and partly dry as In 1906. Another showed the state as In 1908. with 21 white counties and all the rest shaded, thus showing that In no county has the saloon all the territory. The last map showed the state all white, as Mr. Knodell says it will be In 1910. Let us furnish you with an estimate on your work. No order too large or small lor ou- best attention. Let us rellne that old stove. At a slight ex pense we can make it as good as new - i I BAY & ZWEIFEL j 211 DEPOT STREET t llllllllllllltiilimi............... i To Improve Upper MlHsisslnnl. -Clinton. Iowa, Sept. 11. To render the upper portion of the Father of Waters great commercial artery Is the purpose of the Upper Mississippi improvement association, which -m open Its annual'meetlng here tomor row. Delegations are here from many cities and states. The proposed lakes-to-jhe-gulf waterway project Is one of the Important iubjects on the pro gram. The present meeting Is consid ered as of especial Important. In as much as It precedes the national elec tion and the session of congress In December. NOTICE TO CHEDITOns. Notice U hereby glvon that the un derslgned hat been appointed by the county court of Union county, Ore ton, administrator with the will an- nexed, of the estate of Mary M. Dig gers, deceased, and all persona havin claims against aald estate ara hereby notinea to preaent tha asm with proper voucher, to tha underalrned. at No. 116 Fir street. La Grande, Ore rn. within alz tnontha from data of th la notice. t Dated thla Attguat t, 1108. J. D. SLATER. Administrator with tha will annexed. of th eatata of Mary M. Blggora, deceased. Deceased. dAI. U-M-tt-sS WW ARTIICIAL THE ONLY PURE KIND The only kind of ice that we ban die in retail trade la artificial k, made from pure arteaiaa water the only pure Ice In the city. A deliwrj f wagon will bring thU PURE ICE to your door on notification by telephou or otherwlae. To regular patrons our prlcea are one-halt cent per pouat NATURAL ICE handled In wholesale lota. Look out tor the Orandy let wagon. Thone Black Ml, GRANDY BETWEEN OURSELVES There Is a good deal of talk about fire escape for public schools, hut what the average small boy wants I aomo way to escape himself. there la nothing nicer, more re freshing or Invigorating than glass of our pure and sparkling MALTINA. It la a triumph of the brewer'a art and Instantly makee frienda when first tried. It la a great thlrat quencher and It la alao good when not thirsty. Aa a tonic to the weak and convaleacent 'ft la freely recommended by physicians on account of its wholesome atrength. Absolutely non-Intoxicating. All Orders Delivered at your Home. Also all Dealers La Grande PHONE Brewery, MAW 5. V 'V