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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1908)
eight rAr.r s EYEXIKG OltSEnVER. LA GRAXDE, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 190ft. PAGE SIEVES'. , ,. . i ii h a-u u n & Wi a r seeking: something: especially nobby and uncommon in suitings and oveni6? ,. coatings, we suggest an inspection of the olXJ nandsome hall 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 coloring. 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 Quality, for about half what a small tailor would ' B" Rot.it, st. charge you. , Bo-", ; S mMiS,auarailsuM I XX YouMremM lei Us Hi you ii luppenhiemer fSuit Nothing Better The very Newest Shapes & Shades in Mens' Ties i Fiorshiem Shoes For the Man who Cares . . .. Uidenvear The. VJarm Kind THE BEST OF EVERYTHING III MEWS VJEMl (7 rr SUCCESSORS TO I. hi BERRY. llQDIDPAINt A'" IP r aint in the Fall 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 is drier after t lj e s u m -mer's heat than after 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 Loiifothers CitJtJ 'Btrt "Rtsultt and should be carefully consid ered. ' Hand Made' ' mixtures or cheap products are a waste of time and money. ' ' 1 THE PROTECTION is the primary object of painting and in the winter, your house needs protection the most. "Hi jh 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 Blue Flag" Paints and Varnishes for your house, barn, wagons, carriages, floors and wood work. Let us ex plain to you. ' ThfLiW blue flat1 FOR SALE BY W. H. BOHNENKAMP IT CO. DAVID ECCLES STARTS IN SPECTION TOTJU TODAY, r ' """"""""" In Company With F, S. Bramewil, tlic Sugar King Takes Tuor Through Harney County Evident Tliat the Sumptor Valley Itoad Will Be Con t lnul to Retu-h Proponed Gould Line Eccles In La Grande Yester day -New Road a Feeder. i Preliminary 'inspection ' of a neto road through southeastern Oregon was commenced this morning when David Eccles, the sugar king and owner of many small railroads. company with F. S. Bramwell of this side. UMATILLA Daily Obscrvjr 65c per Month NOTICE. Special Election to Approve Charter Amendments. Notice la hereby given that on , Tuesday, (the 24 th day of November, 1908, a special election will be held of the voters of the City of La Grande, Union coilnty, Oregon, and that the polls will be open from the hour of 9 o'clock a. m., until the hour of five o'clock p. m of said day. Siild election Is called by order of the Council of the City of La Grande for the purpose of proposing and bud-, mlttlng to the people of the City ofi La Grande the SDDroval and adoption of certain amendments to the charter of the city of La Grande as shown by the proposed charter heretofore ap proved by the council of the City of La Grande by ordinance No. 392, Ser ifs 1808, and filed with, and In the office of the recorder of the city of 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 proposition. shall the City of La Grande amenu i Its charter and approve the amend ments to the city charter, and the newi city charter proposed and submitted by the council to the people of the city of 1a Grande? 1 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 rntrlck. Clerks: William Miller and 'Arthur Crutls. , Becond Ward. Council Chamber Judpes: Peter Kuhn. F. S. Bramwell and George Ball. Clerks: H. E. Cool iilffe and A. W. Nelson. ' Third Ward. Building west of Judire Ramsey's residence on Penn. avenue Judges: C. C. Penington. B. W. Grandy and John Catrs. Clerks: C. A. Vurplllat and A. C. Williams. Fourth Ward, Harris' Hall Judges: Bernard Logsden, G. E. Fowler and John Bheak. Clerks: C. J. Vender PO and U'trnn P. Noble. In witness whereof I have hereunto attached mv hand and affixed the seal ' y office, this 10th day of Septem- (L. 8.) D. E. COX. Recorder cf tte City of La Grande 444.4f-MM'r44ffM; TIME AND CASH Saved by my Method of Digging Wells No Wood Used Pendleton, Sept 28. The Umatilla district fair opened this morning with a bumper attendance. Everything points to a record-breaking - affair from an attendance standpoint, and the general exhibits are first-class. Following is the program for the six days which the' fair lasts: Monday District day, Bert Huff man, president of the day. Opening proclamation by the presi dent at 1 p. m. Speakers Dan P., Smythe, D. C. Brownell, Addison Bennett. Special music; band and double quartet. Tuesday Pioneer day. The pfesl dent of the Umatilla County Pioneer association will preside. Wednesday Political day. The chairmen of the respective political i I parties In the county will in turn pre- clty, started from Baker for Austin, the terminus of the Sumpter Valley road, from where they drive by rapid stages through the wilds of Harney county, a distance of 800 miles. The proposed road will be a connecting link between the new Harrtman road in central Oregon and the proposed Gould transcontinental line. When completed for It Is practically cer tain that it will be It will run through Harney county, touching Nevada, though the southern terminus Is not yet announced. It will be a contlnu atlon of the Sumpter Valley road. - Personal Inspection Tour, Mr. Eccles will travel by stage day Gasoline Engine Saves t you much time and mon- ey. Instruction in Gaso i line Engineering .. . Call or Write R.A. WEST, The Well Driller Thursday Oregon day. Ex-Gover nor T. T. Geer will preside. Friday Public School day. Super intendent Frank K. Welles will pre, side. Saturday Baby Show . day. Com mercial day. ,De Caprio's famous Portland band has been engaged and will furnish the music during the entire1 week. Stimulation Without Irritation. In case of stomach and liver trou ble the proper treatment Is to stimu late these organs without Irritating them. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup aids digestion and stimulates the liver and night until Wednesday, when he and bowels without Irritating these and his companion hope to reach their J organs like pllle or ordlnsry cathar- destlnatlon. On the return, a more careful Inspection of conditions will It is more than likely that Mr. Eccles will be In position to announce that the extension will be built. A Great IVedcr. Such a road, approximately 800 miles In length, will tap the now Isolated re gion of southern Odegon. tics. It does nt nauseax or gripe and Is mild and tleeant to take. A. T. mil, druggist Grande Rondc Lumber Go, PERRY, OREGON CAN FURNISH LUMBER OF Al L KINDS , -'. - . IN CARLOAD LOTS. For 16 Inch Chain Wocd Delivered at yor ilenic, Call up V. E. BEAN, La Crande, Fhcne, Red 1741 0 " ' , . ...:;,.''.' Not lee to Cret'iWoni. All who are inter ft,J are hereby notified that thr crug stock of the Ncwlln Drug Co., hav.rg been dlspb A of by mc, and 'ao rualrs of that flrn It will be up to the 8th oj Eept-mler, 1908, nov Keep the money at home by using LA GRANDE SUGAR Costs no ir ore and Just as sweet. All dealers. monster feeder to the transcontl- being wound Up, all bills and accounts nental Jtne, with which it Is to connect, i v Prf the Newlln u Co., contract 1 and will be a boon to the development jievious to that tatc, art now due "id of that region of the state. coll ctable at th Niwlln Book -xn1 Eclea Here Ywterdny. .Bfstlonery Co. All nerwns so indebt- ,. . . ,. . 'cd are requesMl o call there at onoo terday, arriving on the morning train and taking his departure In the eve ning for Baker City. While here he arranged with Mr. Bramwell to ac company him on the tour, which will require about two weeks' time. Mr. a,.d make settlement of their account. VBS F. NEW LIN. How to Gt Strong. P. J. Daley, of 1247 W. Congress St.. Chicago, tells of a way to become Bramwell left this morning expecting gtrong. He says: "My mother, who Is to see some country which heretofore 0l(1 and wag Very feeble, is deriving so has been seen on paper only. Anyway, If Taft succeeds In carry ing Maryland. It will be a plain case of Merryland. Gold Tooth for Don Fulano. Yesterday afternoon an unusual tiece of work was done by Dr. Ellis, owner of Don Fulano, the educated horse. A gold crown was placed upon his brittle tooth. Dr. Kills Is a veteri narian by profession and keeps his wonderful little animal In good trim. Pendleton Tribune. 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 mother1 case a marked gain In flesh has re sulted. Insomnia has been overcome and she Is steadily growing stronger." Electric Bitters quickly remedy stom aeh. liver and kidney complaints. 8via under guarantee at Newlln'i drug tor. I -Full- Value;! At "Ferguson's" there Is a fine line of the popular novels-So called "copyrights for 75c each. These books should sell at all book stores for that price . . IFE R GU SO W' S! : "Where Nothing Is Too Much Trouble SMMMMIMMIMMMIMMMMMIMMMMMMH t ' 4 : ' . y . ..,i.k.. NfctS&S-T 1 ' ' i 4 s e ! : &