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rAcrrs rar.w
to a ii e if o u ng M a r
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Y seeking something: especially nobby ;
$ and uncommon in suitings and over-
I -.itinera wp lKTcrpcr m mcna.i!n r v
If the 500 handsome Fall , and Winter
fabrics displayed in our tailoring
department.
The assortment is from Ed. V. Price
I & Co., famous as the largest makers
I in the world of GOOD
The verHewesf
Shapes 6 Shades
in Mens Ties .
Florshiem'-'-Shoes
For the Man vho
Uiidenvcar---The
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Cares
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If You J
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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 quality, for
about half what a small tailor would fBtto.Howit
charge you. 1 -il9
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THE BEST - OF EMEWTHIM
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SUCCESSORS TO I. M. BERRY.
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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.
THE LUMBER
is drier after
the s u tu
rner's he'at
than after a
winter's
dampness. The paint will take
better hold of the wood and
dry Lard 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
Loifeiotliers
lifflfeint
. Gtofi "Best HeruUf
and should be carefully consid-
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. -Hiih
Stand&rd"
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. j
There are "Little Blue Flag"
Paints and Varnishes
for your house, barn,
wagons, carriages,
floors and wood
work. Let us ex
plain to you.
FEARE AND XEWXIXS TO
MOVE THEIR STANDS.
FOR SALE BY
W. H. BOHNENKAMP
-Your I
I Protect iOH.Hk
CO.
New Fish Market Owned by Dlok Ktl
ley to Ttike Place Iieft Vacant by
Moving ol IVoro , Stand Improve
ment Work Done on Midget Market
Already Adcook & Frit In Slater
Building.
Charter
NOTICE.
Special Election to Approve
Amendments.
Notice Is hereby given that on
Tuesday, the 24th day "of November,
1908, a special election will bo held
of the voters of the City of La Grande,
Union oountv. Oresron. 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.
Said election Is called by order of
the Council of the City of La Grande
for the purpose of proposing and sub
mitting to the people of the City of
La Grande the approval 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. 892, Ser
ies 1908. 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 amend
Its rhnrtnr ami nnnrove the amend
ments to the city charter, and the new
city charter proposed and submitted
by the council to the perle h clty
of La Grande?
The following are the polling places, f
Judges and clerks of the several
wards designated and appointed pyi
the council:
First Ward, City Hall Judges: J:
P. Clark. E. C. Davis and Frank Kll
patrlck. Clerks: William Miller and
Arthur Crutls. .
Second Ward, Council Chamber
Judges: Petet Kuhn. F. B. Bramwell
and George Hall. Clerks: H. L. Cool
Idge and A. W. Nelson.
Third Ward. Building west or
Judge Ramsey's residence on Fenn.
avenue Judges: .C. C. Penlngton. B
W. Qrandy and John Cates. Clerks.
C. A. Vurplllat and A. C. Williams.
Fourth Ward. Harris" Hall Judges
Bernard Logsden, G. E. Fowler and
John Sheak. Clerks: C. i. Vander
poel and Warren P. Npble. ;
t i,.,.nf I have hereunto
attached my hand end affixed the seal
i my or nee, xnis ivm '
ber, 1908. '
,r a v T. k. COX.
TIME AND GASH j
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Saved by my Method of
Digging Wells
No Wood Used
Gasoline Engine Saves
you much timo and mon- !
ey. Instruction in Gaso-
: line Engineering .'. .'.
. Call or Write
R. A. WEST,
i The Well Driller
Daily
Observer 65c per AontH
In the near future there will be at
least three, changes In locations of
business firms In the postofflce block
on Adams avenue and the addition of
one. new firm to the city directory,
meaning considerable Improvements to
the store front of one of the buildings,
As announced before, the Newlln
Drug stre and the Newlin Book &
Stationery company will leave their
present location, the drug store going
Into the building now occupied by the
Penlngton & Co. clothing store, the
book store moving to the room now
occupied by the drug store, the J. H
Peare Jewelry store moving east one
door to the room occupied now by the
book store, and thus leaving one loca
tion open.
New Finn Market.
In this vacancy, where Peare's stand
now Is, will go a new fish market
to be owned and conducted by Dick
Kelley. According to announcement
he Is to run an up-to-date fish mar
ket. dealing In a full .line that, will
meet demands now seriously felt. At
present It ,1s oftentimes hard to se
cure fresh fish, and with a firm deal
ing In that line alone, exerting all Its
energies in that line, the result will be
that La Grande will have practically
as fresh fish as any Portland market.
Improvement Now on.
The Little Midget meat market has
been enlarged. The front similar to
the Peare show window has been torn
down and a new and more sightly
front put In Its place. The market it
self has been enlarged. In a . short
time the show window of the Peare
shop will be treated as the Midget
market window Is now.
Furniture Store's Location.
By the removal of the Penlngton &
Co. stock to the room now occupied
by Adcook & Fritts, the latter firm has
been forced to make preparations for
moving,' and the new- location of that
furniture store will be the Slater
building, on Jefferson avenue. Thl
will place three furniture stores of the
city In one block, and Incidentally help
to make Jefferson avenue a more pop
ular thoroughfare.
All these moves will be made by the
first of November, It Is believed.
The entire family of one Abel Jones
Is missing and eastern relatives are
searching for Information leading to
their wherabouts. The family Is said
to have lived at or near La Grande at
some time when the husband was
alive.. According to the Inquiry ro
celved here from the east, the husband
has been dead several years, and the
family has either removed to some
isolated place or left this county and
country entirely. The family wants
Information,' and the only Information
which they have to vork With Is that
Abel Jones lived In or near La Grande
at one time, according to the follow
ing letter to Postmaster Rlchey: '
Sycamore, III., Sept. 19, 1908.
Dear Sir: ' .
I formerly had a brother by the
name of Abel Jones -who, with his
family, lived either in La Grande or
somewhere very near thre. Hj'd'led
some years ago, and! have lost track
of the family. ,
. I enclose you herewith stamps to
write me whether you know of the
family of such a name and If so, the
postofflce address either of his widow
or any of the children. I do not know
Just what pursuit he did follow
whether a carpenter or teamster or
farmer or ; what. If you will answer
this letter and will make Inquiry re
specting the facts, I will send you any
reasonable amount for your services.
I am thanking you In advance.
Very truly yours,
H. A. JONES,
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Grande Ronde Lumber Co.
. PERRY, OREGON
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CAN FURNISH LUMBER OF Al L MMtf
1 IN CARLOAD LOTS,
For 16 Inch Chain (Vccd Delivered at yor tlrmc,
Call up J. C. BEAN, La Grande Fhcne, Red 1741
. Apple Boxes. ,
'Phone your orders for apple boxes
to , the Summervlll Lumber Co.. im-
bler, Oregon.
Cared Ilay Fever and Summer Cold,
A. J. Nusbaum, Batesvllle, Ind.
writes: "Last year I suffered xor inree
months with a summer cold so dis
tressing that It Interfered with my
business. I had many of the symp
toms of hay fever, and a doctor's pre
scrlptton did not reach my case, and
took several medicines which seem
ed to only aggravate my case. For
tunately I Insisted upon having Fo
ley's Honey and Tar and It quickly
cured me. My wife has since used
Foley's Honey and Tar with the same
success." A. T. Hill, druggist.
:
Keep
the money at home
by using
LA GRANDE SUGAR
Costs no- rr ore and Just as
1 sweet. All dealers.
f
I F nil .'-Vajirei
Anyway, If Taft succeeds In carry
ing Maryland, It will be a plain case
of Merryland.
For Quic k Dollvery.
Call up Main 15, and your meat or
der will be In your kitchen almost be
fore you have hung up your receiver.
The Boss Meat Market makes a spe
cialty of quick delivery and first-class
meats. OctS
U STILWELU The Boss Butcher.
How to Get fetrong.
P. 3. 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 tonlo and strengthening
medicine about It. In my mother's
mh a marked gain In flesh has re
sulted. Insomnia has been overcome
and she Is steadily growing stronger."
Elecir? Bitters quickly remedy stom
aeh. liver and kidney complaints
Bold under guarantee at Newlln's drug
tor.
At "FeriusonV there Is a f ine line of .
the popular novels-So:allcd "copyrights
for 75c each. These books should sell I
at all book stores for thai price . .. 5
F E li G U S O AI ' S l
j "liner
. "White Nothing Is Too Much Trouble'
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Recorder of th City of La Grande.