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EVENryQ OBSERVER, LA
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Good Reacting
FERGUSON'S
"WHERE NOTHING IS TOO MUCH
, . : " TROUBLE." . :
: - A r"; -I Join
THE LIBRARY
Cut Prices on
j snmgies ror
i j - t ) -a Tf i .? f. 4
. ',W? Peld $ ? money; jYou neeithVmaterial ' ;; !
fir and Native
1 STODDARD LUMBER CO.
I Ml Faint
THE WEATH
ER, is more
settled then.
There is less dust, less
heat, not so many rainy,
?j cloudy days and the flies,
are gone.
0 THELUMBER
is drier after
tie sum
mer's heat
than after a
winter's
Gtoes Tlest
dampness. The paint will take
better hold of the wood and
dry hard and smooth.
THE PAINTER is not so busy
as during the "Spring rush,'
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
FOR SALE
0
LoVtpMhers
liqffl Faint
W. H. B0HNENKAMP1 CO.
PENDLETON WOOLEN Mill
n' the arrival Inst night of John
P. Wilbur,' former manager of the
woolen mill at Union, a new feature
was added to the campaign for the re
tention of the woolen mill In this city.
ays the Pendleton East Oregonlan.
This afternoon the committee hav
ing the movement In charge Is meeting
In the roomi of the Commercial asso
ciation for the purpose of listening to
a report. from Mr. Wilbur and from
"thers who have been In the woolen
tnlll business.
Even since the movement for re
taining the mill was started It was the
desire of the committee to have the
ervlocs of Mr. Wilbur.. Yesterday It
was learned that he was at Union and
t the Instance of O. M. nice, the
committee's chairman, he 'was Induced
to come to Pendleton. He arrived
here on train No. t last night. After
Meeting this morning' with Mr. Rice
nd other members of the committee,
Mr. Wilbur and A. Shephard made
n Inspection of the machinery at the
"III. The report of this Inspection Is
elng made known at the committee
k iiug tuu Afittnoon. . ' .
Lumber and 1
large Orders
ii -s v y u. $ ;
IV -.'
.
Lumber, Gedar I
Shingles r - I
in the Fall
and should be carefully consid
ered! "Hand Made" mixtures
or cheap products are a waste
of time and money. .
TIIF. PPftTFTTinM : K
primary odjcci or painting and
in the winter your house needs
protection the R
most. "Hih E
Standard"
mint not onlv ll
S3
gives the best R
but the longest w
all paints.
"Result
Don't do any
guessing just insist on "High
. Standard" Paint and there
will be no regrets.
There are "Little Blue Flag"
Paints and Varnishes
for your house, barn,
wagons,1 carriages,
floors and wood
work. Let us ex
plain to you.
BY
Mr. Wilbur returned from San Fran
Cisco but a few weeks ago and says
that while In San Francisco he met J
Scheuerman, who told him he had
inaile 16000 from the rendleton wool
en mill during the year he operated
the plant
When questioned this morning re
garding the matter, Mr. Wilbur de
clared ponltlvely his belief that the
woolen mill business can be made to
pay In this city If the mill be under
proper management. He says that
the general conditions throughout the
whole country are favorable to the
business.
As to whether or not he would take
the management of the local plant Mr,
Wilbur said he might find It possible
to do so should a suitable proposition
be presented to him.
WALU WAllA FAIR
OPENS
WalUv Walla. Oct. 12. Walla Walla
county's, big fair opened this morning
nnd this afternoon thousands of people
are on the grounds, Intently watching
.v ' ani nWrvlnr the 1 varied
lllfj , cv n "
V Thf Lttltt El
-Your R
I Prvtectum-Vft
3jct ' 1:10 rwfiu vancy. ,
IT...'. . -
While the morning was gloomy, the
afternoon is pleasant and prospects are
for better weather ' tomorrow. ' The
program of races this afternoon Is ex
cellent and the exhibits are larger and
of a much better grade than ever be
fore. .' '., ':"'".;'-
While there is much hustle and bus
tle the first day of a fair in putting
the finishing touches on, visitors to the
fair today seemed well . pleased, and
from present Indications the crowjl
this week, will be larger than during
any prevolus fair vjeek.
Every' hotel, lodging and rooming
house, and many private . residences
are filled with visitors to the fair, and
many people are unable to find rooms,
walking the streets. At S o'clock Sat
urday afternoon the hotels -stopped
taking guests, and there are ma ay
people who will not fare well in sleep
ing accomnjodationsr' The Commercial
club is desirous of listing' rooms and
people having them should 'phone to
the secretary. '
4 r i.Vi
tit ltiL. MlLiftS Of ' ; - "
- COMPLETE CONVEYANCE.
Two Crews Have Completed Fifteen
Miles of Electric Power Conveying
Vlrc9 Working From Both Ends
Will, Bo Completed and Ready for
Use In Twenty Days.
Within 20 days the construction of
conveying liries from the Rock Creek
project to Union, where they In turn
are 4to connect with wires leading to
the street and Individual electric lights
of this city, will be completed, accord
ing to Fred Housh, who Is managing
the construction work, and who Is here
today. Crews are working from both
ends of the line, the one at Rock
creek having completed the erection
of poles and stringing of wires a dis
tance of three miles, while the crew
which Is working out of ' Union has
gone 12 miles up the canyon. The 14
miles remainlpg are through a country
less obstructive to rapid work, and it
is the belief of the riianager that 20
days will close the work.. Rain Is In
terfering slightly 'with work at the
othe'r end, while yesterday the Union
end experienced no rath whatever.
FOOTBALL TEAM WORKING
FOR BIO 'ATTENDANCE.
Wlicn Saturday Afternoon Arrives, Ixt-
cal Football EnihusluMts IIoe for
GinhI Weather Hurd Frm.-tleo It
Slightly Inlerferi'd Willi First
tiunio Within Gate.
Rain Is Interfering to a slight degree
with heavy scrimmage work by the lo
cal football team In preparation for
the game of Its career next Saturday,
when Daker City reaches here. It Is
hoped that weather will clear away
and be pleasnnt on rtaturduy, and the
management needs a good attendance
to cover expenses. Though Manager
Ingles Is looking aftvrproper exploit
ation of the event through the medium
of posters. Couches Wall and Mlckle-
son are perfecting new plays that will
mean yardage repeatedly against the
Bakerltes on Saturday afternoon.
For the first time In many yean a
football game will be played within a
gate, and the serious problem of Col
lectlng admission money In the past
will be alleviated this season, as the
baseball jir'' " K" "
Tliakftglvlntf Game Likely.
It appears at the present time, that
the Thanksgiving game will be a "rub
ber" between the locals and Cove. This
will be the big game for the champion
ship of the county, In all sppeamncet,
and much Interest .centers on ' this
contest.-' It is possible, 'howeer,' that
the game will be arranged prior ta the
Thiiktlvlr. ii'f.
IieIiI
HARD WORK
ES !
: The real value of
J your property de-:
entirely upon the :
mi.
A properly prepared J
ABSTRACT
h " win show you the
exact
condition of
ycur
titte
CALL AT OUR OFFICE :
AND LET US EXPLAIN :
WHAT AN ABSTRACT
MEANS TO YOU
J. R. OL IVERi
I J.a Grande. National " Bank I
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THAT'S AT FERGUSON'S.
Sauerkraut i
New andTrcsh
best Dill Pickles
POPCORN
Kind that pops
Pancake Flour
and Syrup
CITY GROCERY
AND BAKERY.
i E.Polack, Prop. t
e
:.e4.ee4.4.ee4.e4.4.At
The Badge of Honesty
Is cn every wruptn-r of Doctor rierce'n
Golden Medical Discovery because a full
list of the liiKredlents coii)Msing It In
printed tlmro In plain English. Forty
yeurs of ex perlon-M has proven Its superior
worth a a blood purlller and Invigorat
ing tonic for the euro of 'stomach disorder
and all liver Ills. It builds up the run
d.nvn system as no other tonic can In
whlrh alcohol Is used. TUo active medic
Innrprlnrliilc of native roots such as
Golden Si'ul and Queen's root, Stone and
Mundr.ikfl root, lilixidroot and Iilurl;
Clierrybark are extracted and jireserved
by tin? tiso of chemically pure, triple
rcliniHl glyceriti'. Send to Dr. H. V. I'len-p
at HulTalo, N. y for Jre booklet which
(jtiotes extracts from well-rncoiriilzed med
ical authoriiUiS such as Drs. liartholow.
King, Scullter,, Coc, Elllnjwood and a
host of other, showing tiiat those roots
can bo
Untied upon for their curative
action I
II weak ttntoiof the stomach.
accompi
led y Indigestion or dyftierisia
u well
lulll bilious or llvo rcoiuplalnts
and In
wasting dlfcnsoj" where tuero
It lo
llesh and gradual running down
of t'Slretigth ami system.
Tim "f rotdri Medlonl DI'r"verv,iT;!lk'"t
rin. mire niocxi mm r- iiivi::m' .'U ii
f'-gulates tiie hi '.ii;llr hvr fti"!,'
vdfc.llirviu'ft.i'rm. inLaiJi '" -vr-ml
Tims all skin afleclions, bio'.fji. pimples
and eruptions s well a wrnfulotik swel
lings and old open rum.lng sores or ulcers
aro cured and heil-rl. In treating old
running sores, or ulcers. It Is well to In
sure their hrr.II::? to apply to tlirm Dr.
Tlorco'a AIMieilng Salve. If your drug
gist don't ImptM'n to huve this N:ile In
stock, send fifty-four cent In Ktngo
atamps to World's Dl'penarv Medical As
sociation. l)r. R.V. rieren. I'res.. HuiTalo.
N. V., and a lartro box of tlw All-Healing
Kb I ve " will reseh rou by return post.
You can't afford to accept a Mi-ret nos
trum as a substitute fur tlil mm-alcohollc.
medicine or kiowx coii,itiom. not
even though Uih uruiit, di-nler tuay
thereby make a little blvirer orolit.
Ir. Tierce's I'loaiMink I 'el let regnlste
and InvlgorniexUuiiNch; liver and bowels,
fcugsr-conuxl, Uuy grauulei, easy to take
as candy.
VALU
jRummage Salo. , j :
St. Peter's Guild will hold Its fall
rummage sale la 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.- ' :',, ., i tf
j Somethin g
: Exceptionally
: ' :f. Good
in men top
i Boy's Shoes
C. W. P R
! : Depot
BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE
J. CRAY Prop. ( New ManalemenO J
Rates $i.00, $1.25, $i. 50
Best 25c meal in the city
; Beefs 25c and 50c
Alt outside rooms. Board
and lodge $6. per week
One.block from depot
IMIIMMIM..Ml) C.M !
Edison Amberol Records
Edison Records -re so sweet, clear and tuneful that you've
often wished th were longer. They are now. They
play, sing or talk TWICE AS LONG as the Edison Records
you have, which means there Is more music on them than, ;
on any other Record made; The double entertainers are
called Amberol Recoids. Have you heard them? We ftavc-
them for you to hear. .
NEWLIN BOOK AND 1
STATIONERY COMPANY; I
I Own Your Water System f
And Be Independent
: A Well Will Solve The Problem
Twenty-five ycarV riciience la the wcll-drllllug buwIncM enable
me to do your work properly and economically. I am prepared to
drill to any depth.
i J
ASK ME TOR PARTICULARS AMD REffRENCE RE t
CARDING WELLS I DRILLED IN THIS COUNTY
D. M. HUNT, La Grande!
? --.e4eie,. Ji
COFFEE ;
Why Schilling's Best
Because it is best and
your money is yours if
you think you don't find
it so, .
E S T 0 N I
Street : i
Only house in the
city ' employing
white help only
TRY OUR SERVICE