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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1908)
PAGE EIGHT. EVEX1NQ OBSERVER. IjA GRANDE, OREGOJf. THURSDAY, OCTOBER S, 108. EIGHT PAGES. ITER PROJECT IS BEST1 t C O II P L T S.T O C K i! (Continued from page 1.) IT U MIL Ml& irDy Goods, Millinery; Clothing and Shoes 4SSV W?V T"-V 9 Li For more than' six weeks we have been recieving almost daily shipments of Fall and Winter merchandise until now our store is filled to overflowing with nice new good? and they ARE new goods, not job lots or old shop worn stuff but good clean merchandise that you can depend on for quality and service. Our guarantee is back of every article we sell and to show that our prices are right i we quote some of the more staple goods as follows: Standard Prints, per yard ....... .60 Apron Ginghams, per yard ..... .6c 2 8-inch Percales, per yard .. ,",.1o Outing Flannel, 5c, 8 1-Se, 10c, 12 Yxo Hope Muulln, per yard .....10c Bleached Sheetings, 8-4, per yd 27c Bleached Sheetings, 9-4, per yd 30c Ladles' fleeced Underwear, ner garment .......... ....25c to 60c Ladles' wool Underwear, per garment 50c and up Children fleeced Underwear, per garment 15c and up Children's wool Underwear, per garment 35c and up Men's heavy ribbed Underwear, pejr ' garment ttteu Utiuerweui per garment 50c Men's heavy wool Underwear, per garment ....... .$1.00 and Up 10-4 Cotton Blankets 75c V 11-4 Cotton Blankets $1.00 12-4 Cotton Blankets $1.50 ' Eastern Wool Blankets ', . $3.25 Oregon Wool Blankets $1.50 Oregon Tiger Blankets $5.50 W L ,A ln addiUon t0 sen3 Yu 9od merchandise at a small ui6tYlu6n ma,n of p wea-ve FREE witn ach .00 cash vmllllWI purchase a premum worin 5QCt I re 00 LA GRANDE, OREGON eeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 1 1 .:: 1 ) J Pretty Pillows Handsome Drawn Work Pieces, Mlf gafor Bags, Hair Puffs, Nets and Up-to-date Millinery .v ADAMS AVENUE Cured Hay Fever and Summer Cola. A. J. Nusbaum, Batesvllle, Ind., writes: "Last year I suffered for three months with a summer cold bo dis tressing that it Interfered with my business. I had many of the symp toms of hay fever, and a doctor's pre scription did not reach my case, and I took several medicines which seem ed to only aggravate my case. Porr 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. i Opening Sale of the CAREY ACT LAND Approximately 15,000 aores of the best Irrigable land In the West located at King's Hill, Idaho, on the main line of ...j Oregon Short V., be opened for sale to settlors under the terms of the Carey Act, OCTOBER 12, 1908. Thlft magnificent piece of cove land, protected from all unfa vorable conditions. Is pronout.c ed by experts to be the b. st fruit producing soil In the best fruit state In the Nation. It Is en tirely surrounded by mountains several hundred feet higher. No lava rock; deep loam soil. Great Surplus Pure Water Flowing all the year. Best conditions on earth for raising fruit and vegetables profitably. On the Main line of the Oregon Short Line, Along the Snake River The grand opening will be conducted by the State of Idaho, tracts being drawn by lot. After legal depoV.i od htud and water rights, settler has right to withdraw deposit If location Is undesirable. Tha grandest opportunity for profitable fruit ranching ever known. GALL UPON La Grande In vestmenUCo FOLEY BLOCK . Honey for sale. "7 Fresh comb honey, one-pound sec tions, In quantities to suit, customers. OSWALD VOLSWINKLER, l"w Island City. I SAY, Mr. MAN!! w slVe pu iusta little pol- $ ish on your shirts and i I collars. They do not soil I so easily. TRY US THIS MONTH t I CHERRY'S NEW I LAUNDRY. 2 Pacific States Phone Main 18 4 II a. Ma . t infinn.iiir Fi0nt 7211 , , 'Ddy .ObsGrvcfi "-65'c ' per Month bur Care tor Asthma. Wa guarantee to cur asthma, bronchitis and catarrh. If our medi cine falls we will cheerfully refund all money paid. Write Arnold's Asthma Cure Co.. Arcade Build- Ing. Seattle, Wash., or for next - is days, Morris W, Knight. Cova, Ore. pieces?" or "Will the entire contract be given to one man?" or "Will the council let the clearing of right of way j to one local contractor, and the con tract for dlggVng the ditch to anoth r, i while a third be given the laying of the pipe?" All those matters will have to be threshed out. ' Sj.leiidlil Ilewrve Protection.' , Though the months of careful work by J. T. Williamson, chairman of the water committee, the water project has a support at the headwaters of Beaver creek that- Is exceptionally pleasing. A large tract totalling 21, 760 acres of land and Including every inch of the Beaver creek watershod above the Intake of the pipe line," has been thrown Into a perpetual' reserve by the government, meaning that no stock will graze on the feeders to the La Grande water supply. This, feature alone has a great bearing on the pro ject, as there will be no decrease ln the' supply due to clearing of under brush and shrubbery. Ranks as Best, In many ways, considering sanita tion and power facilities as well as supply, the project will be the best In the Pacific northwest when completed. This la the statement of engineers who have seen and Investigated the plans and specifications. The Exact Kind That the Doctor Ordered vur rrescnpuon department or- ganized along, modern lines and our reputation is sufficient guarantee as to care and quality I RECORD-BREAKING RACE (Continued from page 1.) Third inning Chicago: Tinker made a three-bagger; Kling flew to center, scoring Tinker. Brown out. Schulte's two-bagger scored Kling; Chance'? two-bagger scored Evers and Schulte. Steinfeldt funned. Chicago 4. Fourth, fifth and sixth innings 1 Neither of the teams scored. ' Seventh Inning Devlin "and Mc- Cormick singled; Brldwell walked, fill ing the bases. Doyle popped out; Tenney flew out; Devlin scored on the throw In; HTezog flew out. New York 1. Thirty-three thousand paid admis sion at the gates. New York, Qct. 8.; (Forenoon leas ed wire report.) Early indications arc that a million fans will endeavor to crowd themselves Into the polo ground in a space holding 35,000 this af ternoon to witness the greatest strug gle ln the history of organized base ball, for the championship of the Na tional league. The crisis has arrived after two weeks of Intense suspense. Captain Chance of Chicago and his Cubs are refreshed after a three days' rest. The game this afternoon de cides which team meets Detroit, thr champions of the American league, for the world's championship series. Weather Almottt Perfect. The weather Is Ideal; a warm sun and a light breeze cooling the bleach ers which are filling rapidly, while the Jam at the gate Is terrific. An ex tra detail of 150 police, including the mounted squads, were ordered to the grounds to aid In restraining the crowds from scaling the fence. The gates will be closed long before the game starts on account of the crowds. "Chrlstio" Mathcwson will probably Pitch for New York, and Pfeler for Chicago. There were 15.000 In attendance at 10 o'clock. The nole mado by the New York fans was terrific. list I'ljtlit 011 Diamond. Pitcher McOlnnlty of New York, and Captain Chance of Chicago, engaged In a flat fight before the game started. McOlnnlty tried to push chance off a base during practice and started the encounter. The men were separated. Notice to Stockholders. NoHee Is hereby given that the an nual stockholders' meeting of the Au reus Mining company, for the pur pose of electing a board of directors, and for any further business that may come before the meeting, will be held at the office of E. C. Moore, In the city of La Grande, Oregon, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m., on Wednesday, the 4th day of November. 1908. GEO. HENDRICKS, L. OLDENBURG, Secretary. President WANTED Girl to cook at the Keefer hotel. Position all winter for right person. gtt Node t CrcdMora. All who 'are lnirwrt-J are hereby notified 'that the cmg stock1 of the HE I i HILL'S DRUQ JT0RE LA GRANDE, OREGON eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.,,, Plumbers and Tinners j Pump Work and Gutter Work a Specialty j Let us furnish you with an estimate on your work. No order too large or small lor ou- best attention. Let us reline that old stove. At a slight ex pense we can make it as good as new BAY & ZWEIFEL 2J1 DEPOT STREE1 WITH TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE I should be capable of fitting your eyes correctly. If the Glasses I furnish you do not give absolute satis faction, I stand ready to refund your money : : : : I am here three hundred and sixty-five days in the year to make my assertions good : : : : : : : 1 J- H- PEARE LEADING PIONEER JEWELER t. ......... ............ ot I WEEN OURSELVES mm f t i i Si 1 there Is nothing nicer, more re freshing or Invigorating than a glass of our pure and sparkling MALTINA. It Is a triumph of the brewer's art and Instantly makes friends when first tried. It Is a great thirst quencher and It la also good when not thirsty. As a tonlo to the weak and convalescent It Is freely recommended hv nViVHlnlana nn . J - account of Its wholesome strength. Absolutely non-lntox- j icaiing. All Orders Delivered at your Home. Also all Dealers La Grande PHONE TELI. MAff17 z r "f mw. .xxx.. n v at I of by mt, snd riialra of that flrn up to the tth 0? fcept-mler, 1108, now Sh like Oood Thlrtpot Mrs. Charles E, being wound up.jill bill, and accounts rr.m- .V Uo! t rrf the Ne wlla I ua Co.. contr.ct .1 " ' A Rul' ' - Ikl. . . J i,ni..uit..i, . ana nave aaopted Hx, n coll ctable at th. N.wim Book nliN,W Ut niU M our fm"bowel Stationery Co, All nerbons so IndebU I Bwd,c,M becausa they arWNt jL d are requests! . call thera at onw "elr or without maLateed ud make settlement of their account about If The palnla.it store. 1 i.a Newiln Drug Co, ha rg been dtspotrf !U. JT. HKLlH. aoid at ftewim s aru store)