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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1908)
PAGE ? ' BVEXIXC OnSFHTER, LA GltAVDE. OREGOJT, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1608. WC2 Tcr.rn. 1 ' Good Reading AT FERGUSON'S "WHERE NOTHING IS TOO MUCH 7 - TROUBLE." Join '; " ;'"::V .THE LIBRARY ' 440tt4 Cut Prices on Lum ber and I Shingles for large Orders We need the money; You need the.material 'Fir and Native Lumber, Cedar Shingles I STODDARD LUMBER CO. Siiin Nine hundred and tenty-nlne stu dents are registered In the city schools according to figures compiled yester day, the end of the first school month. These figures, compared with 891 on the same day last year, shows an In crease of 38 students. The coming month will see still more entered, and In fact, students will continue to' come In until Christmas time. Increase lu High School. Of the Increase, 80 of them appear in the high school, where 131 are en tered at the end of the first year, In comparison with 101 at the same time last year. ',; - Pay Day for Teachers. ' Every' teacher in the city wore a contented look today for the first pay day of the year occurred yesterday. The pay' checks are are as welcome as the flowers In May, and few. If any, la the city, earn their salary more thoroughly than they. ma.; . - - . UQOiDfAJJtT (There is ieat, not poudy day; pugs, etc 'ami in the Fa end should be carefully consid- jj ered. "Hand Made" mixtures 1 TKE WEATH ER, is more settled then. less dust, less so many rain)', and the flies, pre gone. jTKELUMBER b drier after :he s u ca r's heat Shan after a winter's Lo ighjB klampness. The paint will take jbetter hold of the wood and jelry hard and smooth. iTIIE PAINTER is not so busy as during the "Spriug rush," iand 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 '-J'-i-"viTi or cheap products are a waste of time and money. THE PROTECTION is the 11 primary object of painting and U in the winter your house needs tj protection me w ndard" 8 paint not only n liiir th lnnrrpsr U 0 protection of R all paints. Don't do any id rat gv.essing just insist on "High Standard" Paint and there will be no regrets. There are "Little Blue Flag" 5 Paints and Varnishes for your house, barn wagons, carriages, floors and wood work. Let us ex plain to you. FOR SALS BY E3SIZ2E3S Thf Little IV muetlag" V. H. BOHNENKAMPj CO. Miss Lela Bloom. Miss Ina Fay. , Miss Mildred Morris. . Mrs. L. L. Meeker. ' Mrs. W. A. Porter. ' Mrs. Wilma. Porter. Mrs. Grace Rhlnerson. Mrs. H. W. Thomas 2. Steve Burton. , Frank Gllmore. Clarence Harford." F. G. Homing. " Eugene Kimball. A. M. Mergenthaler. W. C. Maxey.. J. Y. Nunamaker. , I. N. Nuce. i Elmer Owens. ','.' E. S. Saunders. ' A. F. Shire. H. W. Thomas. Ivan Vance. Joseph Toung. G. M. RICHET, Postmaster. Indian rollceman. There are two Indian policemen at the race track, who keep the Yaki ma warriors and belles under their watchful eyes. Yesterday morning at 2 o'clock one of the policemen brought a drunken Indian tb the county jail, and yesterday afternoon another was brought to Jail. The culprits were kept until they became sober and then were turned loose. : The city has no surveillance over the doings of the Indians while they are outside the city limits, so Sheriff Chrlsman has charge of all that are brought to the county jail. The Dalles Chronicle. She Likes Good Tilings. ' Mr. Charles E. Smith of West Franklin, Me., says: "I like good things and have adopted Dr. King's New Life PIIU as our family laxative medicine, because they are good and do their worx without making fuss about It." These painless purifiers oii at NewlVu'a drug scire. ?5i:, 1 MONEY ;T0 I OAN LONG TIME EASY PAYMENTS Abstracts Have an Abstract of your real estate made and 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- worthy Companies J. R. OLIVER: Bank I La Grande National Building THAT'S AT FKRG17SOWS. Rummage Sole, St Peter's Guild will hold U fall rummage sale In the Slater building on Friday and Saturday, October 16 and 17. A good assortment will be of fered for sale. The Guild later on will have a sale of fancy articles and a tea, due notice of which will be announc ed. . ' tf COFFEE Why Schilling's Best ?, Because it is best and your money is yours if you think you don't find it so. Something Exceptionally Good IN HIGH TOP Boy'sShoes c. w. P R e s t o w , ; : Depot Street : eeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeee : Sauerkraut i New and Fresh best Dill Pickles Just Rccievcd POP CORN Kind that pops : Pancake Flour and Syrup CITY GROCERY MD BAKERY. e . e 4 e e e e e I . Polack, Prop. .4eee4e4e ' . 4 Honey for Bale. Fresh comb honey, one-pound sec tions, in quantities to suit customers, OSWALD VOLSWINKLEIt, d-w Island City Hi DRIFTING'. T0WARDS 1 'it will wear away, forms. Many people who are neglecting symptoms of kidney trouble, hoping "it will wcaj drifting towards Bright s Disease, which Is kidney trouble in one of its worst . II are 4 I5i ft mm vsf St the Impurities from the blood as It passes through them. Diseased kidneys do not. ana cron Irrecnilaritles. strentrthens the urinary orarans and builds up the worn-out tissues. of the kidneys so they wilfperform their functions properly. Healthy kidneys strain out - . i - - a. a a t - J the poisonous waste matter Is carried dt the cxrcuiauon to every pan 01 tne oocy, causing dizziness, backache, stomach trouble, slugrish llrer, irregular heart action, etc If you hare any signs of Kidney or Bladder rouble commence taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE at once, as It will cure a slight disorder in a few days and prevent a fatal malady. It is pleasant to take and benefits the whole system. How to Find Out. Ym can easily determine If tout kidney are out of order by ettln aside for 4 boora bottle of the arise passed upon erislnj. If upon examination It to cloudy or milky or baa brick -dust sediment or amaU particles float about In It, your kidneys are diseased, and FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURB aboatt be takes at ooce. Two ClzeSf 60 Cents and $1.03. O. D. Curhana Testifies After Four Years G. B. Bnrbaos of CarlltJe Center, N. Y., wr!trs MAbet fee year age I wtaie yo eutiaf that I Ka kM aeSaeiy ear.4 af e eavare kSdaay treaW by Ukla Um U.a twa Mtlx ef Folye Kidaay Car. It aatiraty at (aa artak-duat M1aataa4. aala sad .yaiyl.n af kidaay aUa aUapaaaraa. I am glai ta ay that IB) wtllr faata4 Flr' kidaay r atadaar traaWa." aava ar bad a rtura T a or mt taaa araiataiii dartna tha turn r. taat bava alapMd, aad i -aa rld.atly aarad taatay earad, aad khmj vera ae mmj a wiini mwm T. J. CRAY Prop. ( New Management) Rates $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 Best 75c meal in the city Beds 25c and 50c All outsde rooms. Board and lodge $6. pet week (j)ne block from depot Only house in the, city employing white help only TRY OUR SERVICE Edison Amberol Recordsl Edison Records -re so sweet, clear and tuneful thai you've often 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 than on any other Record made. The double entertainers are call ed Amberol Recotds. Have yrj hsard thsm? Wi have them for you to hear. NEWLIN BOOK AND j STATIONERY COMPANY! I Own Your Water System t And Be Independent : A Well Will Solve The Problem m m ' Twcnty.five jwara' exix'rlenco In Uie wcU-lriUlni buHlncm enable 2 me to do your work rojHrly and ocononilcally. I ant trriircd to 4 drill to any dr(li, - e X ASK ME FOR PARTICULARS AND REFERENCE RE. CARDING WELLS I DRILLED IN 1IIIS COUNTY D. M HliNT, La Grander : ; a t.uill. vnvcoisrr.