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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1908)
i i pxcss ers EVENING OBSERVER, LA GKA.VDE, OREGOX. FHIDAT, OCTOBER t, KflS. CONQUER HATS -REGULAR $3.00 Values SATURDAY ONLY 1 1 0 1.-1 Zs i I Cut Prices on Lumber and j Shingles for large Orders I ; We need the monkey; You need the material ;." V fir and Native Lumber. Cedar i Shingles STODDARD LUMBER CO. ty Court of Urlon county, Oregon, on the 17th day of September, 1908, in the matter of the guardianship of the person and estate of Louts W, Bay1, minor heir of John H. Bay, deceased, and ward of the undersigned, his guardian, I will, from and after the 5th day of November, 1J08, .; at ray home, No. 16 OS Madison avenue, La Grande, Union county, " Oregon, ' pro ceed to sell at private sale all his in terest,, to-wit: an undivided one-half Interest (subject to dower interest of Anna B. Bay) In and to lots 9 and 10, ot block 108, of Chaplin's addition to the town of La Grande, Union county, Oregon; also an undivided one-sixth Interest in and to lot S of block 2, "B" street, original townslte of La Grande, Union county, Oregon, for the benefit of said ward and his estate. Terms ot sale, cash to me In hand. ANNA.B. BAT, Guardian of the Person and Estate of , Lewis W. Bay, a Minor. . MURDERER BOUND OVER. First Action in Trial ot Moore Who Killed Slietiherd,. Th first action in the murder case which will be heard fere during this term of court, was taken yesterday af ternoon, when James Moore, who shot and killed the sheepherder near Telo caset this summer, was arraigned. The charge against him is mirder in the first degree. The defendant was bound over to appear in circuit court BL UJE MOUNTAIN HO USE T. J. CRAY Prop. ( New Management) FERGUSON'S "WHERE NOTinXG IS TOO MUCH ' TROUBLE." . Where they appreciate your patronage and where they have whatiyou want That' the place to trade, at , FERGUSON'S MONEY TO 1 0AN LONG TIME EASY PAYMENTS Z Abstracts , 1 Rates $1.00, 12S, $1.50 Best 25c meal in the city Beds 25c and 50c All outside rooms. Board and lodge $6. pet week One block from depot Only house in the city employing TRY OUR SERVICE 30V- Will Remove Window Ktoiw. Believing that the former saloons of Pendleton have, or should have nothing to hide, the city council last evening considered an ordinance pro hibiting the use of screens In the bar rooms of the city. The ordinance was referred to the ordinance committee. "We know the local option law has "been violated," said Mayor Murphy last evening, "and the purpose of this ordinance is to make it harder to ac complish such violation. The people of this county declared' against liquor spiling at the recent election and we want to see their wishes enforced. The law is not aimed at any one in par ticular, but if a man, purposes to vio late the local option law by selling liquor over a bar, we hope to make him do so In plain sight." Pendleton East Oregonlan. GUARDLVN S SALE. Socialists Want to Shine, .. That the Bryan-Kern club is going to be forced into a aetiate with the social ists of this city was the statement made yesterday by a prominent mem ter or the local socialist club, says a Pendleton paper. Today the Hon. T. J. Lewis, a socialist speaker of wide experience and travel, will arrive In this city to hold meetings every night in the Milarkey hall on Court street, and his supporters in this city . are anxious to have him meet ex-Senator John M.- Gearln, who is to speak here on Saturday night. The president and several members of the Bryan-Kern club have ex pressed themselves as certalnA how ever, that no debate will take place be tween the two clubs as they (the dem ocrats) prefer to direct their entire energies toward presenting the Issues of the campaign to the people. They hold that there Is nothing to be gained from a discussion on the part of elthe of the two leading parties with the smaller parties. And at this critical lime of the political season there is no time to be lost. In fact, they say they have no Issue with the socialists, that affects the coming campaign and it Is for the purpose of boosting Bryan Have an Abstract of your real estate rhade and J know exactly what sort of a title you really hold. There may be ' a cloud upon the title to your home. Know it now while the people can be found who can correct errors An Abstract may save your. home. We make . Reliable Ab stracts and Write In surance in Trust worthy Companies l.R. OLIVER: La Grande National Bank I Building J Is- X'. A A '. : : - x v.- ; : THAT'S AT FERGUSON'S. f By virtue of an order and license I ftnil Klxrn ln thl , , Qm.rxfl, Ill- made and entered bv th lion rn.' . I . WlOUtl 1I UUL - wan orEanizea. i . -w was organized, - ; ; a' ...... miitrm '"mmi New and Fresh Edison Amberol Records l Edison Records are so sweet, clear and tuneful that you've offen wished th y were longer. They are now. They play, sing or talk TWICE AS LONG as the Edison: Records you have, which means thete Is more music on them thai on any other Record made. The double entertsimrs, art caed Amberol Recotds. Have you heard them?' IVi hut them for you to hear, NEWLIN BOOK AND STATIONERY COMPANY! Just'Rccicvcd POP CORN Kind that pops Pancake Flour - and Syrup mm&mmMih ' J ' i. I W r f i. a f r j rtl j T - If T ' r. T T I l.. . T 1 I -' m MIL I ill m-m I M M Mm tftJM W I A I best Din Pickles i; Own Your Water System i And Be Independent t Cm GROCERY MID BAKERY. 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