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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1908)
I " ' r.XrEXPiG OBSKRVIOt. LA CRftSPE. PRECOX, .: WEDNESDAY, SEPT. t3, IMS. ' PAGE f FAr.S. : :v;l';;: All Ever offered in La Grande in Boys' Suits. Overalls, Underwear, Men's Suits, Shoes, Hats etc. un Bargain lauies in uur isargain Corner 15 SEPTEMBER 15 TO 30 Successors To J. M ier ii . . .''.':.:y: : , I Terms Bargain Sale CASH P i ; . , . . - f . a : Kail ni l a v 1 1 - '..,r:,;-:: ;;:." ,,,,.,.-T-v--':;-r--T"r-- . .j Esrv'i';.............. . ; ry iriT fa v .t S laint : in the Fall 1 CAP LK I LUli time and gash -lasses IK THE WEATH- and should be carefully consid- ' AI f Il I1T 1 5" v::-' ' S ' Vfei' : ER. is 'more , cred. "Hand Made'"' mixtures I I II It I III (IN I X T"- : t v . :J&Z?- "TxS, ,5 LvVnL I Lnlll f Saved by my Metttod of I T '' ';; V ; I oiini weiis' ' ' ' -'fr-fVi V''";'" 5 S LocAii ixpustiiy about to $ - ' " ; t ' : THE, t'M' , if I Jv'''!: ) i - EYE I'; GHOW WITH LONG STRIDES. , .' WA.A ' ; Jt'fl ' ' -V.l ' --.. 1 Ma UaacI lU-rl i 5 ' " ' ' W'X ... '-'''jr'-'L: I.fl 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. .' THE LUMBER is drier after the sum mer's heat tuan alter a winter's 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,' 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 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. "Hiah Standard" faint 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 Blue Flag" Paints and Varnishes ' for your house, barn, wagons, carriages, floors and wood work. Let us ex plain to you. liqP Paint CD "Bert "Results FOR SALE BY X'Tlit Little I hlutfiaf a I Protection. rmeuum. (j win aim ii .mmu'im "T W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO. i 7 Full Value At 'T eriusonV there is a f ine line of the popular novels-So called "copyrFhts for 75c each. These books should sell at all book stores for thai price .. . FERGUSON' S a "Where Nothing Is Too Much Trouble" racking IMant Rrrcnlly Completed on Outskirts or tlie City Is Now In Oiarg of an Expert Vrom Walla Walla ItullroatI to Wallowa Is a Feeder for Kxteaslve llnslness for Ijoettl Plant Molir l an Expert in Ills Line. ' ( l' An .Item of some Interest In La Grande Industrial circles la the arrival of W. P. Mohr In this city Sunday eve ning. Mr. Mohr has purchased stock In the Grande Ronde Meat company, and will take entire charge of the cold storage and packing plant recently completed near the city, which will give the other members of the firm an opportunity of caring for the Increas ing downtown and outside Interests, Mr. Mohr was, up to a few days ago, a member or tne big meat pacKing concern, the Walla Walla Meat com pany, for tne past live years. 1 nne with that firm a cold storage plant was Installed In the Garden City and under his skillful management he has seen the plant grow from the small begin ning of killing five hogs a day until the capacity at present is over 2000 per month, due directly to the facili ties for caring for the carcasses, such as the local firm has Just Installed W4th the branch O. It. & N. line being extended Into Wallowa, one of the greatest hog-raining counties . In the state, the prospect of this one phase ol the packing Industry is Indeed flattering to the members of the local firm. ' Additional Improvements are con templated for the Immediate future, and the plant enlarged from time to time as the needs of the buslm-H de mand. Prior to becoming a member of the Walla Walla firm. Mr. Mohr spent seven years with a prominent coast pucklng plant in the same ca pacity he filled at Walla Walla and will now preside over the destinies of the local plant. I Gasoline Engine Saves J I you much time and mon- ... : ' ey. instruction in Gaso- X line Engineering- .. .. Call or Write R. A. WEST, The Well Driller ARE ONLY AVAILABLE ATHEACOCk'S REFERENCES: I have Ak any cno fitted.- Daily Ob3v 65c per Monfli Upankicg dotr Dot euro cnndrtn oi ku-fcelliug. Ther It coiwututlim- cam lor this trouble. Mr. M. "urnmers, Box W, Notre Dame, lna., W knd ire to any motnur her uc lui instruction, bend no money, kul nt her today If your chiiurM lr,'"lij m thr way. iJon't blame hliu, the chances are it wul 11. ihig treatment aleo curu ka"lu and aged people troubled wltu Oiiiicutue ty day or night Apple Uoac. rnone your order for apple boxes J lb Huininervlll Lumber Co., im- j Oregon. 1 ID . J . I . mil v Sho Llkce Good TJilnss. Mre. Charlee E. Smith of West Franklin. Me., eaye: "I ooa thins and have adopted Dr. King's New Life PI our tumlly laxative medicine, because they are good ana do their wore: without maklnf a fuss about It." These painless puririers old at Newlln' drug- store. J6c. Tlicy Take Hie Kinks Out. t have used Dr. Kings New t-lfe Pills for many years, with Increasing NF.W THAIXS LATE. Wallowa Heliedulo U Streniious One and Trains May Often IU I-alo. 11 ntinears that the branch line trains will assume that Irregular sched ule which characterized their runs on that road some time ago. The train from Wallowa last night was over an hur late, and the long run, with much freight business to retard the run nhn arhedule. will necessarily mean that iho train due here at o'clock will oftentimes be late. satisfaction. They taite mo . of stomach, liver and bowels, without fus or friction." says N. H. Brown, of Vt. Guarameea nimiv- drug store. 26c. Pittsfleld. tory at Newlln's laKln'" !" Munsevs. Cavalier UV IVi'i " - 8crp Book at Ferguson and NOTICTO. SKi'lnl I. 'lection to Approve Charter AnieiKliiienls. Notice Is herj-by given that on Tuesday, the a4th day of November, 190X, a special election will be held of the voters of the t'lty of La Grande, union county, Oregon, and that the poll.TwIll bo open from the hour of o'clock a. m., until the hour of flyJ o'clock n. m of suld dny. Said election Is called by order or the Council of the City of La Grande for the purpose of proposing and sub milting to the people of the city of m Grande the approval and adoption of certain amendments to the charter of the city of L,a Grande as shown by the proposed charter heretofore ap proved by the council of the t'lty of La Oritnde by ordinance No. 3U2, Ser ies 1908, and filed with, and In the office tif. the -recorder of the city of Iji Grande, on the 10th day of Sep tember, 1908. The approval of these amendments by the people of the city of La Grande will he submitted to the vol ers on the following proposition. f-'hall the City of La Grande amend Its charter ond approve the amend ment to the city charter, and the new city charter proposed and submitted by the council to the people ol tne eny of In Grande? The following are the polling places. Judges and clerks of the several wards designated and appointed by the council' , First Ward. City Hall Judges: J: P. Clark, K. C. Davis and Frank Kll putrick. Clerks: William Miller ond Arthur Crutls. Second Ward, Council Chnmbor Judges: Petr Kuhn, F. H. Mrsmwell snd George Hall. Clerks: H. K..Coo. Idge and A. W. Nelson. Third Ward, llulldlng west of Judge Ramsey's residence on Penn. sveniie Judges: C. C. Penlngton, H. W. Ornndy and John Cates. Clerks: C. A. Vurplllat and A. C. Williams. Fourth Ward, Harris' Hall Judges: Bernard Logsden O. K. Fowler and John fihiak. Clerks: (.'. J. Vender- Grande Rondc lumber PERRY, OREGON. Co. CAN FURMSI1 LUMBER OF , L MDS IN CARLOAD LOTS. City l'ndT Martial Ijiw. cr, riinelsco. Rent. 22 AmaDnls .. lou, .e. poel and Warren P. Noble. coruing m ,.e uS tUchpfl my hani, an, afflxd the seal United mates cruiser wiiwuuMr, which, was railed heri". Government troops are In readiness to, quell any uprising by the native In tho Interior. f my office, this 10th day of Septem ber. 10S. (L. B.) I. E. COX. Recorder of tbe City of U Grande for 16 Inch Chain Wocd Delieccd at yor Heme. Call up V. I. BEAN, La CronuW Phcne, Ktd 1741 - i n i i i i . l.ji i ijii n.. tm -m ....' '.... Keep the money at home by using LA GRANDE SUGAR Costs no n ere and Just as sweet. All dealers. i tfftttttttttttf 1-f'",,""Tn'v',l''"r'",ft," t .' !: eyland.