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m LXING OBSEKVER, LA GRAXDK, OREGON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26,
1008.
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To :t.h e ; Xou ng;;;Ma ri
seeking: something- especially, nobby ;
and uncommon in suitings and otxJ:er:rff
"the 500 handsome Fall and Winter
fabrics displayed in our tailoring;
department. . ,
The assortment is from Ed. V. Price
& Co., famous as the largest makers
in the world of GOOD
Tailored - to - order Clothes,
and embodies the most attractive
patterns in browns, tans, drabs, greys,
olives, smokes, stone and wood
colorings.
Have a suit or overcoat made from
your own selection of style and fabric,
just the way you want it, unsurpassed
in style. -shape, fit and aualitv. for
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about half what a small tailor would '
charge you. ;
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The very Newest
Shapes & Shades
in Mens' lies .
Florshiem Shoes
For the Man who
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The VJarm
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ami m the Fall
TlfEWEATK-
' ER., is more
..settled then.
There is' ess . dust, less
heat, not so many rainy,
cloudy days and the Hies,
bugs, etc.,
are gone.
TEELUM8ER
is drier after
the ' sum
mer's heat
than .after a
winter's Vi P? "Result
dampness. The;paint will take guessinjgs-jtist insist on "High
better told of the wood and Standard" Paint and there
dry hard and smooth will be no regrets.
TKE TASNTER is not so feusy are ,.LitUe Elue
a j.1 Air. .1
uuiuiK i-r.e spring rusny- Paints and Varnishes i
ana ctn give the wcrk better
attention and Allow more time
for each coat to dry and harden.
THE PAINT is the essential
and should be carefully consid
ered. "Hand Made" mixtures
or cheap products are a waste
of tiaie and money,
THE PROTECTION is the
primary object of paintincand I
ia the winter yoor house needs n
protection the m
at h Arc most "lub I
UlilClD Standard" I
but the longest
protection of
all paints.
Don't do any
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liqpiPaint
for your house, barn,
! wagons, carriages,
' floors and wood
work. Let us ex-
feature at any time of the year plain to you.
ZZSE2222TCOa FOR SALE BY
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Democratic Natiomil Conunltiee Ap
jK-aln to Wrong Man.
Baker City, Sept. 25. Judge W. S.
Newbury of Baker City, who lays an
undisputed claim to the fact that he
has always been a republican, is
somewhat Irritated over a letter that
he received this morning from the
democratic national committee. The
letter Is "purely personal" and pats
the Judge on the back as a good fel'
low, tells of the crisis which the na
tlon' is facing,' and closes with a fer
vent appeal that the judge get In line,
throw off his coat and yell for Bryan,
And there is something else mention
ed, probably far more Important to the
committee. It Is a suggestion for the
judge to busy himself in collecting a
little collateral among his friends and
send It In to be used In ' defraying
campaign expenses.
Mr. Newbury read every word of
the long message, Including printed
slip sheets, and the more he read the
madder he grew. Then he took' his
pen in hand and addressed a letter to
Norman E. Mack. His letter Is per
sonal, too, and in It he tells the chair
man who Newbury Is, how he enlisted
In his country's service under the old
flag, how he took his republicanism
Into the civil war and brought In oul
unscathed and unchanged.
W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO.
NOTICE.
fipwlnl Election to Approve Oiarter
- Amendments.
Notice lie hereby given that or
Tuesday, the 24th day of November.
1908, a special election will be helo
of the voter of the City of La Grande,
t'nlon county," Oregon, and thmt the
Polls will be open from the hour of 8
o'clock a. m., until the hour of five
o'clock p. m.t of said day.
Said elertlon Is caHed by order of
the Council of the Ctty of La Grande
or the purpose of proposing and sub-:
nilttinir tn fh. nannl. nt tha PMv of t
1 Grande. the approval and adoption
of certain amendments to the charter
of the city of La Granrte as shown by
the proposed charter heretofore ap
proved by the council of the City of
La Grande by ordinance No. 892, Ser
if 108. and filed with, and in the
ofrice of the recorder of the city of
La Grandu, on th 10th day of Sep
tember, 108.
The approval of these amendments
Ty the people of the city of La
Grande will be submitted to the vot
ers on the following proposition.
Shall the City of La Grande amend
Its charter and approve the amend
ments to the city charier, and the new
rlty charter proposed and submitted
y the council to the people of the city
of Ia Grande?
The following are the polling places,
Jud(?es and clerks of the several
ards designated and' appointed by
the council: ,
First Ward. City Hall Judftes: J:
p- Clark, E. C. Davis and FrHnk Kll
Patrlck. Clerks: William Miller and
Arthur Crutls.
Becond Ward. Council Chamber
Judnfs: Peter Kuhn, F. 8. Bramwell
nd George Ball. Clerks: H. E. Cool
i'lff" and A. W. Nelson.
Third Ward, Building west of
Judge Ramsey's residence on Penn.
avenue Judges: C. C. Penlngton, B.
W. Grandy and John Cates. Clerks:
C. A. Vurplllat and A. C. Williams.
Fourth Ward, Harris' Hall Judges:
"ernard Logsden, G. E. Fowler and
John Bheak. Clerks: C. J. Vander
Pojl and Warren P. Noble.
In witness whereof I have hereunto
Jttarhed my hand and affixed the seal
r ny office, this 10th day of Beptem-
(L. 8.) D. E. COX,
Recorder of th City of La Grande,
l TIME AND GASH l
Saved by my' Method of j
Dicing Wells
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No Wood Used
Gasoline Engine Saves
t you much time and mon-
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ey. Instruction in Gaso-
i line Engineering . ..
Call or Write
R.A. WESTJ
il The Well Driller
TUANs-Mississirri congress.
SXDAY AT THE CHURCHES.
Central Church of Christ.
Bible school, 9:45 a. m.; prayer and
song service, 10:45 a. m.; the Lord's
supper, 11:10 a. m.; sermon, 11:30 a.
m subject, "Our Work." Meeting
for members and Interested friends, t
p. m.; Junior C. E in basement; T. P.
S. C. E. In. main audience room, :30
p. m.; evangelistic service, 7: SO p. m.,
sermon, "Dealing With Christ Jesus."
Rev. O. H. King, pastor.
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First Baptist Church.
Corner Spring and pltxh St At
9:45, Sunday school, O. 8. Wiggles-
worth, superintendent; Hi morning
worship, sermon by Mrs. Helen D.
Harford, national lecturer of the Wro
man's Christian Temperance Union,
theme, "The Coming of Christ's king-
dom." Mrs. Harford Is a woman of
far-reaching Influence and power and
Is Just returning from an extended
travel In Canada. She will be heard
with great profit. At 6:80 p.. m., youn
people s hour of praise and Bible
study; 7:30, evening praise, sermon
by pastor on" "The Rewards of Inlcjul
ty." Congregational singing, led by
C. G. Greene and his chorus choir. A
cordial welcome to all. Rev. W. H.
Gibson, pastor..
Daily Observer 65s per Month
Some of the Repreewitatlve. Men Who
Will Bo Ircent.
Kan Francisco, Sept. 28. Among
the governors who will be present at
the 19th annual session of the Trans
Mississippi Commercial congress,
which convenes In San Francisco Oc
tober 6 to 10, are Hon. J. N. Glllett of
California, Hon. Frank Gooding of
Idaho, Hon. John C. Cutler of Utah,
Hon. W. F. Frear of Hawaii and oth
ers. Governor Cutler will address the
congress upon the subject of "The
Conservation of Natural Resources."
Governor Frear will speak for "Pearl
Harbor" and other governors who will
be present will participate In the dis
cussions of the various questions tn
which they are Interested. s For this
occasion there are low rntes from all
points In the western country to Sun
Francisco, whose chambers of com
merce Is arranging an elaborate pro
gram for the entertainment of the
delegates.
St. Peter's EplHcopul Church.
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.
Fli-st l'rcHliyterlnn Church.
Washington avenue and Sixth street.
I Morning subject, . "The Sorrows of
Jesus' Evening subject, "The Deity
of eJsus." Special music by the choir,
Sunday, school, 9:45 a. m.; C. E. serv
ice, 8:30 p. m. The Brotherhood will
meet Monday at 8 p. m. at the resi
dence of Judge Crawford. Prayer
meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Rev. S.
W. Seemann, D. D., minister.
Advertised I-ettcr.
Miss Sara Chain.
Miss Jessie Cameron 3.
Miss Emma Rogers.
Mrs. Rosle Rowe.
D. W. M. Lewis.
George Route.
Newton Stark.
George W. Spere.
A. H. Spafford.
B. Ward 2.
G. M. RICHET, Postmaster.
Anyway, If Taft succeeds In carry
ing Maryland, It will be a plain case
of Merryland.
Snow Near Pilot Iloek.
Councilman George Done of Pilot
Rock, was In the city yesterday and
reported snow within three miles of
his city. Mr. Done Is a prominent
member of the little Umatilla county
town and Is in Pendleton attending
court sessions. Pendleton Tribune.
Notl'vs i.. Creators.
All who are Intense J are hereby
notified that thr c.rug stock of the
Newlln Drug Co., han'rg been dlspo A
of by mo, and '.v Pllalrs of that fli-n
up to the 8th o fceptml er, 1908, now
being wound up, all bills and accounts
. pj the Newlln l-Uu Co., contract !
t.evious to that catc, art now due "i
coll ctable at th .Viwlln Book tn1
Stationery Co. All oerbons so Indebt
cd are request 1 ;o call there at on?o
aud make settlement of their account.
fc'RS. F. NEWLIN.
How to Oct fctronit,
P. J. Daley, of 1247 W. Congress
St., Chicago, tells of a way to become
strong. He says: "My mother, who Is
old and was very feeble, Is deriving so
much benefit from Electric Bitters,
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
gold under guarantee at Newlln's drug
store.
Grande Ronde I umber Co.
v ' PERRY, OREGON
CAN f URNISH LUMBER OF M L MMDS
IN CARLOAD LOTS.
For 16 Inch Chain Wood Delivered at yovr Home,
Call up V. L BEAN, La Crantlc. I hcr.e, Red 1741
' e$ i4$tt tt te.4 e. I .'-t-"WieV
t4W1tWMl9tf
Keep the hioiiey at home
by using
LA GRANDE SUGAR
Costs no n creard Just as
sweet. All dealers.
4WQ& 9
Full
value
At 'TergusonVMherc Is a fine line of
the popular novels-So-called "copy rights
for 75c each. These books should sell
- at all book stores for that price .. . .
FE R GUSO N' S
"What Nothing Is Too Much Trouble"
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