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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1908)
"X: v: i- HAVE MUST CF-j Ever offered In La Grande In Boys' Suits, Overalls, unisnvear peri's SuIts Ghoes, Hats etc All On Bargain Tables In Our BtnlGln 15 Boys ill.: Terms Bargain Sale CASH Successors To iJ. iVlEDerr i! if aint in the Fail 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. THELUMBER I is drier after the s u Tu rner's &eat than after a winter's dampness. The paint will tat e better kold of the wood and dry hard and smooth. THE FAINTER is not so busy as daring the "Spring rush,' and can give the work better ,attentian and allow niore time for cadi coat to dry and harden. THE FAINT 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. "Hih Standard" paint not only gives the best but the longest protection of all paints. Don't do any. guessingjust insist on "High Standard" Paint and there will be do regrets. There are "Little Blue Flag" Paints and Varnishes : for your lieuse, bum, wagons, carriages, floors and wood work. Let us ex plain to you. I PA PAPER Hi FOR SALE EY W. H. BOHNENKAMP V-TheLMt II t Prvtectum. CO. " Increased advertising and a run of sews matter over the usual, has resulted in an Increase In the regular slase of The . Observer this evening. Adherlg to the policy of thin paper, The Observer does not alight its read' era In the quantity of news to accom modate advertisers. When business warrants 'it the size Increases. There Is a bounteous amount of advertising in tonight's Haue, and aside from the news matter, there Is something- for the aousewlfe and tusy husband to peruse in the notices of slaughter galea to be inaugurated in some of the leading business houses of the city The prices and quality of foods to be secured are truthfully told in the var Ions ads. Head Otero, 4) SUNDAY AT THE CHURCnES. Central Church of Christ. Bible school, 9:45 a. m.; prayer and song .service, 10:45 a. m.j the Lord's supper, 11:10 a. m.; sermon, 11:30 a. m subject, "Our Work." Meeting or members and interested friends, 2 m.j Junior C. E.. In buscment; Y. P. S. C; E. In main audience room,. 6:20 m.; evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m., sermon, "Dealing With Christ Jesus." Rev. O. H. King, pastor. Daily Observer 65c per Month MIKES NOTICE. Special Election to Approve Charter Amendment. Notice is hereby ' given that on Tuesday, the 24th day of November, 1908, a special election will be held of the voters of the City of La Grande, Union county. Oregon, and that the polls will be open from the hour of 9 o'clock a. m., until the hour of five I J o'clock p. m., of sn Id day. .J . Said election 1s called by order of; J the Council of the City of La Grande for the purpose of proponing and sub- .j. m tt nor to the people or me my uht La Grande the approval and adoption of certain amendments to the charter of the city of La Grande as Fitown o ! TIME AMD GASH f Saved by my Method of Digging Wells the proposed charter heretofore ap proved by the council of the City or La Grande by ordinance No. 392. Ser ins. 1908. and filed wim. anu m office of the recorder of the city or La Grande, on the 10th day of Sep tember, 1908. , The approval of these amendments by the people of the city of La Grande will be submitted to the vot ers on the following proportion. Shall the City of La Grande amend its charter and approve rhe amend ments to the city charter, and the new city charter proposed and "'"u1". by the council to the people of the cit of La Grande? The following are the polling places. Judges and clerks of the ferHl wards designated and appointed ty the council x First Ward. City Hall Judges: J: P. Clark, E. C. Davis and rrank Kii patrlck. Clerks: Wllllum Miller and Arthur Crutls. . . Second Ward. Council Chamber Judges: Peter Kuhn. F. S. I5ramc'l and George Ball. Clerks: II. E. Luoi idge and A. W. Nelson. f Third Ward. Building west or Judge rtamsey's residence on Fenn. avenue Judges: C. C. Penlngton B. W. Grandy and John Cates Jrh" C. A. Vurpillat and A. C. V 'I'11""' Fourth-Ward. Harris' Hall Judges t x rl v. Fowler and John Bheak. Clerks: C J. Vander poel and. Warren P. Noble. In witness whereof I have hereunto attached my hand and affixed the s No Wood i. x Used 5 Grande Rondc I ure ber Co. PERRY, 0RE6ON First Baptist Clinrch. Corner Spring and Sltxh St. At 9:45,. Sunday school, O. 8. Wiggles worth, superintendent; 11, morning worship, sermon by Mrs. Helen D, Harford, national lecturer of the Wo man s Christian Temperance union. theme, "The Coming of Christ's King dom." ' Mis. Harford is a woman o far-reaching Influence and power and Is Just returning from an extended travel In. Canada. She will bo heard 1th great profit. At 8 :30 p. m., young people's hour of praise and . Bible tudy: 7:30, evening, praise, sermon "by pastor on "The Rewards of Inlqul ty." . Congregational singing, led by C. G.' Greene and his chorus choir, cordial welcome to all, Rev. W. H, Gibson, pastor. -: Gasoline Engine Saves j you much time and mon- ey. Instruction in Gaso- J line Engineering .'. I Tw fartlnsatches -ere wltnesnod at Che Alroncpuin tennrs courts last night, vrlicn the, svond batrli of the prelim iloary tournament wjftc run off. I stie mr-n's rimgles Thomas Bruce boat Oiaul E. 'Cochran ln an exciting natch. Scone, 7-5, -6, 6-0. One of the -most exciting games, ' however, fhnt w31l llhly be stayed In the la M'' rrftugli.t), was thut botwof-n Miss Kuby Thclsoa and Miss Floy Massee. Tlie ilitt sot -as a loag-drnwn out af fklr, r.ujinlng everal games over the usual. Both -were evenly gifted but txttor ,eiidurace won out for , Miss Th-ls(iD in tht- la.it tu't, allowing her to win the dedWHng -si wflh oase, 'but only afuw 'Mlns Massee had captured the Mpcond set Ith a cloftc senro. The score tells Its o.an stwry: 9-7, 1-1, 8-2. Th gam? sluVd 'for tonight Is Jay Van Biwcn agalsxt J. J. Cnrr in the men's flngVi-s. Mrs. Jsy Van Huron against Miss Frances Massee in the la dles singles, will .appear later In the M'hedule. Th? only matrh stt for to morrow afternoon is that of George J. Cochran agslnxt K. E. Kragg. Call or Write f R.A. WEST, The Well Driller . !. ,1'li-Ht PreIytcrlun Cliurcli. Washington avenue and Sixth street, Morning subject, "The Sorrows of Jesus.'' Evening subject, "The Deity of eJsus." Special muslo by the choir, Sunda, school, 9:45 a. m.; C. E. serv ice, 6:30 p. m. The Brotherhood will meet Monday at .8 p. m. at the real dence of Judge Crawford. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Rev. S, W.. Seomann, D. D., minister. Si. Peter's F.plNenjwl ( liun li. Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity. Holy communion,' 8 a. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; morning service, 11 a. m evening service, 6 p. m. Rev. Upton H. Glbbs, rector. CAN FURNISH LUMBtR OF ,11 L KINDS IN CARLOAD LOTS. For 16 Inch Chain Weed Deliicrcd &t you dcme, Call up V. L BEAN, La CrarU rhene, 14 1741 m In i - ' - -- , M-iLuim ... ' ' . . - 'MtlilllllllliMieMll4HMIIIMIMMMIIItm Asa Van WlnkV Indleteil. Aw Indictment charging Asa Van Wlnkte of having obtained money un Notice i, CrriiUnrs, All who are irurr ;: J are hereby notified that thr orug stock of the Newlln Drug Co., h'vrg been dispoij-" of by me, and ,-.ie nialrs of that flrn up to the 8th 01 f i pt-Mul er, 1908, now being wound up. nil kills and acciants . p.; the Newlln 1 u Co., contract - J .,rvious to that iatc. art now due nrl coll ctable at tho Ntwlln Book ml S'atlonery Co. Ail nersons so indebt ed, are rcqueiilO vsll there at on?o aid make settlement of their account. MRS F. NEWLLN. How to Get ntrong, P. J. Daley, of 1247 W. Congress St., Chicago, tells of a way to become der false pretense, was returned by "trong. He says: "My mother, who Is Anyway, if Taft succeeds In carry ing Maryland, it will be plain of Merryland. 9 the grand ury Thursday afternoon, says the Pendleton East Oregonlan. Van Winkle Is the young Pilot Bock man who obtained money from mer chant Jn that town on checks to which he had signed his own name, when he had no money In the bank. He then hired a horse from a livery sta ble and rode him nearly to Baker City, where the animal was abandoned. He was later arrested at Nampa, Idaho, by Sheriff TH Taylor. old and was, very feeble, Is deriving so much benefit. from Electric B'ltters, that I feel It is my duty to. tell those who need a tonic and strengthening medicine about It. In my mother's case a marked gain in flesh has re sulted, Insomnia has been overcome, and she Is steadily growing stronger." Electric Bitters quickly remedy stom ach, liver and kidney complaints. Sold under guarantee at Newlin's drug tore, a. a 444444MM4'M , Keep the money at home by using LA GRANDE SUGAR Costs no it ore tr.d Just as sweet. All dealers. f 4444444444 4444 i a mfmmifmtmmttQ Pull alue At "Ferguson's" there Is a fine line or the popular novels -So called "copyrights for 75c each. These books should sell at all book stores for thai price .. . FERGUSON' Si 'Where Nothing Is Too Much Trouble" I :. S: a . . . . '5 . a m a a a a a a i my ornce, tnjs mm unj . ber, 1908. nv (I g D. E. COX. , Recorder of th Cltr of La Grande,