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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1908)
: EIGHT PACTS' EVENING OBSERVER, LA CRAITOE, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1008. VAGE SEVEN'. To the Young M an IS $fw II seeking: something: especially nobby &tr-&'( r s-i tw liiii'iiiiniii hi ill vim iiiiiv J lit t-iT. coatings, we suggest an inspection of the 500 handsome Fall and Winter fabrics displayed in bur tailoring department. 7 ( 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 pr 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 iwimmMu&n , Bo. 519 . charge you. t V J WHWIMIIRM iemer SuitNothing Better I Kuppenh The very Newest Shapes & Shades in Mens' Ties Florshiem Shoes For the Man vho Cares . - Uudervear--.The Warm Kind THE BEST OF EVEKYTim (So CO, SUCCESSORS TO J. KI BERRY. The Fall & Winter Fashions of Correct Clothes rfo'Meh . Made in New York by are now being exhibited by us exclusively in this eity West k Grande regon Charter NOTICE. . Special Election to Approve amrnomenia. Notice Is hereby given that on Tuesday, the 24th day of November. lo, a special election will be held f 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 o'clock p. m., of said day. Bald election Is called by order of the Council of the City of La Grande for tbe purpose of proposing and sub mlttlng to the people of the City of La Grande the approval and adoption f 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. 192, Ser ies 1S08, and filed with, and In the office of the recorder of the city of La Grande, on the 10th day uf Sep tember, 1998. 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 Cltv of La Grande amend Its charter and approve the amend-, menu to the city charter, and the new . city charter proposed and submitted; j me council lo ine people oi me tujr f La GrandeT 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, E. C. Davis and Frank Kll Patrick. Clerks: William Miller and Arthur Crutls. Second Ward, Council Chamber Judges: Peter Kuhn, F. 8. Bramwell and George Pall. Clerks: H. E. Cool tdge 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 Cate. Clerks: C. A. Vurplllat and A. C. Williams. . Fourth Ward, Harris' Hall Judges: Bernard Lngsden, G. E. Fowler and John Sneak. Clerks: C. J. Vaader Poel and Warren P. Noble. In witness whereof I have hereunto attached my hand and affixed the seal f my office, this 10th day of Septem ber, 1901. (L. 8.) D. E. COX. Recorder of the City of La Grande. Not In the Directory. But a meat order placed with th Boss Meat Market will receive prompt attention from L. 8tllwell, the Boss butcher. 'Phone Main IS. Oct I i t TIME AND GASH Saved by my Metitod of j Digging Wells No Wood Used Gasoline Engine Saves you much time and mon ey. Instruction in Gaso line Engineering .'. .. wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaaaaaaaaammmammaaamaaaammm Call or Write R.A. WEST. - I ! The Well Driller J t i 4 Apple Boies. 'Phone your orders for apple boxes to the Summervill Lumber Co., Im bier, Oregon. Aftermath of Convention. The Journal of the American Osteo pathlc association, has been received at this office and contains among other things of local Interest, the ad dress delivered by President F. E. Moore, in opening the proceedings of the 12th annual meeting of the asso elation at Klrksville, Mo., in August, on "The Future Destiny of Osteopa thy as an Independent School of Prac tice." The address Is printed In full In a letter to the Journal Mr. Moore has written In lauding terms of the valuable assistance given Jilm while president, by Mrs. Moore. The editor of the periodical makes a personal comment on the religious sen tlment of the convention, In the fol lowing terms: "The closing scenes of the session on Friday afternoon were fitting to end a meeting where such good feel Ing and good faith In one another had been everywhere and at all times so eildent President Moore, under stress of great emotion, grasped the hands of the treasurer and secretary and thanked them for the assistance they had rendered him. "He then presented to the assoela tlon the three new trustees; the as sembly arose and sang two stanzas of 'God.be With Tou Till We Meet Again'; Dr. SwarU delivered a short prayer, and the greatest meeting of our history was closed." Speaking of Mr. Moore personally, one doctor writes: "Moore was the most efficient pre siding officer we ever had, and this was the re ' ' Wp-set purpose to do all h- -r.,l ii ar use the A. O A. to a se'.. ".' I lu ent power for the relief of su '(nrw. Like the Old Doctor, hi yen c' arviltlous to shine himself, It t.f t t rant to help II lumlnate 't- gr .. s-unce of osteopa thy." There h i : t"nifnt to the Jour FOR BALE Canary birds; good tlng-lnal whlo ;t'."r, I detail the exer ers. 'Phone Black 111, or call at I clues col u . n:Oi t'ri the SOth birth 1115 N. Bpruce St. i J day ann! r r try. Baker City, Oct. 1. The Baker City Herald said last evening: ' One year ago last night at about 10:30 o'clock, Baker City was thrown into a state of excitement the like of which has never before nor since been known to this community. The trag edy causing the excitement was the blowing up of Harvey K. Brown, ex sheriff of Baker county, at his home on Fourth and Grace streets, In this city. The story is too well known to every man, woman and child In this county. and to the world at large to need ro peatlng, for It Is a gruesome tale, to be sure. A man In life's zenith, with wife and child as dependent ones, was blown Into eternity when enter Ing the gate of his little home. His death followed shortly, but he was conscious for some time after the accl dent. During that time he accused no one, but said the only solution was that some members of the Western Federation of . Miners were the guilty ones. Rewards were offered, blood hounds were put upon the trail, detec tives were hired by the county, but all to no avail. As time has advanced the theory of Harvey Brown's death is as vague as It was the day following the fearful tragedy. GIVE APPLKS AWAV. Walla Walla Fair Will Bo Marked by AsslHtanno From Growers. f'mi 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 .. o F E R GU SO Si' S I 41 Where Nothing Is Too Much Trouble" Grande Rondc Lumber Co. ...'.':.; . - ; PERRY, OREGON - "' ' ' ' "- -"' 1 - ii ijfm! n'n'isss'ja CAN FURNISH LIMBER OF AIL MDS IN CARLOAD LOTS. Walla Walla, Oct 1. (Special.) The Walla Walla Fruitgrowers' asso elation will hold a meeting In the county court house Monday afternoon for the purpose of arranging an ex hlblt for the Walla Walla county fair, The fair will open Monday, October 12, and also to plan for an "Apple day' during which apples will be given away, and addresses on the apulos of this section of the state will be made. The opening day of the fair will be "Apple day," and It Is expected that a large amount of the choice apples of Walla Walla county will be there to be given away to visitors, that they might sample the delicious apples of this section of the Inland empire. On the opening day there will be about 3000 school children of Walla Walla the guests of the fair association. The Fruitgrowers' association Is en thusiastic over tho opportunity thus given them to demonstrate to visitors to the fair the wonderful fruit of this section, and will leave no stones un turned to make the event a grand success. For 16 inch Chain Wood Delivered at you Heme. Call up V. L BEAN, La Grande. Phone, Red 1741 I Importing Ttiorooghbrcds. C. F. Dlttebrandt of Summerrllle, today received four thoroughbred Po land China hogs from the stock farm of Thomas W. Brunk, of Salem, Ore. The constant looking out for the beat Is what places the Grande Ronds far mer In the lead, when It comes to pro duclng high grade stock. Keep the money at by using home LA GRANDE SUGAR Costs no ir ore and Just as sweet. All dealers. Daily Observer 65c per Aonth