EVENING onSERVER. LA GKAKOE, OKEGON, TVESDAT, SEPTEMJBEIt 22, 1808. PAGE KEY EX. MUST HAV o ""MMel,'",1"1"swsaW iB fifm i Mill it. UU Ua MWT 1 1 atai as mut MUX A II !,-: TD) . ' . ITT) . ! f t 1 iOiPPBt JS&ihrja ii II 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 'MIMTAM Only erms Bargain Sale CASH ! ( Nl 1 1 L ;Lr - - ' 'v- . , . : i &$h m P in M1U I Successors To J. M. Berry it" iunth'iheV.Fal THE WEATH ER, is more settled then. There is less dust, less heat, not so many rainy, cloudy days and the flies, bugs, etc., are gone.' TBELUMBER is drier after tbe sum mer's heat than after a winter's LowfeBxotliers BufflMitda Ml Gi-Ve-t Dcjt "Result 4 dampness. The paint will take better hold of the wood and dry hard and smooth. THE PAINTER is not so busy as during the "Spring rush,'1 and can give the work better attention and allow more time for each coat to dry and harden. THE PAINT is the essential feature at any time of the year j ;m?gr.'.T-.gT?gA'Kr,ia v. it. . .... f r u ii and should be carefully consid ered. "Hand Made" mixtures or cheap products are a waste of time and money. THE PROTECTION is the primary object of painting and in the winter your house needs protection the most. -Hih Standard" paint not only gives the best but the longest protection of all paints. Don't do any guessing just insist on "High Standard" Paint and there will be no regrets. There are "Little Elue Flag" Paints and Varnishes for your house, barn, wagons, carriages, floors and wood work. Let us ex plain to you. id JPaint mm w Preliminary motions were argued before Circuit Judge Knowlcs In -the Kngland-O. K. & W. case this morn ing. . In this case Charles England, a former car repairer of this city, Is suing the O. It. & N. for $50,000 dam ages for injuries sustained In the local yards. This Is the first legal set-to In the case which Is expected to con sume much time In disposal. Attorney Bennett of The Dalles ap peared for the plaintiff, and madethc preliminary arguments, while C. E. Cochran appeared for the defendants. t ! TIME AND CASH FOR SALE BY EE 'ThrLilUe i B0HNENKAMP CO. r 9 At "Ferguson's" there is a fine line cf , the popular novels-So called ''copyrights for 75c each. These baoks should sell at all book stores for thai price .'. . fergvsonTs ...... .. ... r L T ..L f-" y "VJhere Nothing is too mucn irouuic THHEK TKIK'IJUXS. The Grand .lury IloturiiH Iiidictincnti AjiUliiHt Three Alleged Criminals. t Saved by my Metijod of Dicing Wells CLASSES THAT FIT THE No Wood Used ! Baker City, Sept. 22. The Herald said last night: Although It was Monday afternoon the grand Jury : rocently drawn at Judge Smith's request, returned three 1 true bills Indicting Frank Tucker for J burglary, J. E. Williams for assault with a dangerous weapon and Perry Mickel for assault. ' . , Frank Tucker Is the character who received prominence at the time of the Harvey Brwn tragedy when he stated that he had been camped near the parties supposed to have commit ted the crime. J. E. 'Williams Is held for shooting a man at Itk-hland some time ago. The man tvho was shot ' did not die, how ever, which may make the case against Williams easier. Perry Mickel has a plain case of as sault against him and will be tried on that charge. The utmost 'necrecy abounds ut grand Jury headquarters. It takes miirc than the proverbial password and countersign to enter the sacred portals of that august body, and the subject which yiey have before them for consideration are only known to themselves and officers. Gasoline Engine Saves $ . 1 j you much time and mon- i I ey. Instruction in .Gaso- line Engineering . '. ' EYE ARE ONLY AVAILABLE ATHEACOCK'S REFERENCES: 1 have : A ill any cne fitted. Call or Write I R A. WEST, ! I x The Well Driller I Daily 0b3rvr 65c per Month Rotter Tlian Spauklhg. Spanking does not cure children of N-wettlng. There Is a conatttutlon- for this trouble. Mrs. M. I -Illrnpr. taw trr x' . rM T ,1 "I ajua IT, lUirV JUMIIIV, Akiv.., f'll lend fren a Inu mnthov !. 11P. ''ul Instructions. Send no money, "l rlte her today if your children Rouble In ths way. Don't blame ' child, the chances are It can't This treatment also cures 4'J'U and aged peopls troubled wlfu an difficulties ty day or nl-ht Apple Doses. mone your nrdnra fnr onnla hoxes V he Bummervlll t.nmher Co.. Im- " Oregon, nywy( )f Taft ... In carry. l1 Marvland, It will be a plain case She Mkes Good Tilings. Mrs. Charles E. Smith of West Franklin. Me., says: "I Ihlnas and have adopted Dr. Klnre New Life Pills as our family laxative medicine, because they are joodand do their worn without maHln a fuss t,nut lt.M These painless purifiers sold at Newlln's drug store. 25c IIict 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." says N. H. Brown, of nttsfleld, Vt. Guaranteed satisfac tory at Newl.n's drug store. 25c Magaslnes In. October Munseys, Cavaliers Scrap Books at Ferguson's and t'lH'lECH ASSKJXMr.XTS. Wulln Witlln District of M. V.. Cliunli Smlli, ;iven rreticlierti. The assignments In the Walla Wal la district of the Methodist church, South, Is announced as follows: H. S. hangle, presiding elder. Walla Walla, A. L. Thoroughman. Dayton, I I Hursey. Covullo, Samuel Snovely. Weston, John Reeves. Pendleton, to be supplied. Lexington, J, L. M. Hoyle. Heppner, W. A. Orr. La Grande, S. B. Tabor. , Baker City and Wlngvllle, D. W, Yoakum. Klchland. J. M. Crenshaw. Boise and Star, S. B. Tabor., McMillan, J. II. Klncald. Meridian, J. D. Crooks. Nam pa, C. lT. Cross. Agent Columbia college, II. fl. Shan gle. Transferred: It. O. Williams, to Ok lahoma conference. Grande Ronde (.umber PERRY, OREGON Co. Condon people are calling that the Wheat City. NOTICE. Special Klcctlon to Approve Charter . AnieuiliiieiitH. Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the 21th day of November. lflOS, a special election will be Ik 1.1 of the voters of the City of ha Grande, Lnlon county, Oregon, and that the polls will lit- open from the hour of 8 o'clock a. tn., until the hour of five o'clock p. m., of mild day. haul election Is culled by order of the Council of the City of La Grande for the purpose of proponing and sub mitting to the people of the City of Ia Urunrte the approval and niloption of certain amendment to the charter of the city of La Grande as shown by the proposed charter heretofore ap proved ly the council of the City of La Grande by ordinance No, 392, Ser ies litOS, nnd filed with, and In the office of the recorder of the city of Ii Grundv. on the loth duy of Sep tember. 10H. The approval of these amendments by the people of the city of Lu Grande will be submitted to the vot ers on the following pionosltlon. Shall the C ity of La (liande amend it charter nnd approve the amend ments to tho city charter, and the new city charter proposed and submitted ny tho council to the people of the city of La Grande? The following nre the polling places, Judges nnd clerks of the several wards designated and appointed by the council- , First Ward. City Hall Judge: J: P.. Clark, K. C. Duvl and Frank Kll patrlck. Clerks: William Miller and Arthur Crutls. Second Ward, Council Chamber Judges: Peter Kuhn, F. S. Hrsmwell and George Hall. Clerks: H. K. l.'ool ldgo and A. W. Nelson. Third Ward, Hulldlng west of Judge Itamsey's residence on Peiin. avenue Judges: C. C. Penlngton, H. W. Orandy and John Cate. Clerks: C. A. Vurplllat and A. C. Williams. Fourth Ward, Harris' Hall Judges: Bernard Logsden, O. B. Fowler and John Sheak. Clerks: C, J. Vander poel snd Wsrren P. Noble, In witness whereof I have hereunto attached my hand snd affixed tbe seal f my office, this 10th day of Septem ber, 190. (KB.) D. E. COX, Kecordcr of the City of La Orande. CAN riRMSII LIMBER OF M I KINDS IN CARLOAD LOTS. For IC inch Chain Weed DclacteCat yor ileme. Call up V. C. BEAN, La Grand;, r.hcne, Red 1741 Keep the money at home by using ? LA GRANDE SUGAR Costs no n ere and Just as sued. All dealers. ... J