FJGUT PAC.SS mm FLORAL WORK CAPTIVATES . , BAKER KASTERN STARS. Twenty-Two Members of Local Cliap ' let Return From Baker City Tliia Mornlns, pissed With Reception, ami Plcuscl With Compliments Re - wived T.Vre, ' .'" ' . Tvilcv!!!t.J''n of 21" members of Uoi Ciiaj'Ki- of tjy Kastefn Star, re ,.rrcl rt'ls ,,t'1 ni-' from Baker City, wjwiy tfcfty .rs yesterday and last nigtt fuot-j wf the' Baker; City or d.-t. F.u4:;-.l but' happy,;expresses tr.c so -M leellhg among the visitors to iiii- m'l.ing town. The La, Grande (.Ugn captivated , the , entire at t'ntV:noe last evening by putting on H.e spectacular floral work in such a r. -if that every spectator ras amazed. Compliments were received oh every hand after the drill work was finished. Following the lodge exercises, an elab orate banquet was served and to this were Beated the 23. delegates from here, six other , members of Hope Chapter who are located In Baker City and nunuiigtou, t eastern star mem bers from Surnpter and the Baker City lodge members. Mrs. Rlnehart of Sumpter, who holds the exalted posi tion of grand conductress, was present and responded to a toast. Mrs. W. H. Bohnenkamp was also on. the toast Hat and did the La Grande delegates proud with her manner of response; Those who went from here were: Mesdames W, A. Worstell, H. C. Gra dy, M. K. Hall, C. T. Bacon, May Royes, J. L. Curtis, Frank Holmes, Edna Bwartz, David Bay, Carrie Hunter, W. H. Bohnenkamp, Minnie Rinehajt; Mr and Mrs. J. H. Russell, Miss Pau line Lederle, Mary War nick, Will Stein, Miss Bess Bohnenkamp, Miss Gertrude Ralston and Wilbur Rlne hart A.-Y.-P. EXPOSITION JfOTES. Two hundred men and 30 teams are at work preparing the ground for the Pay Streak at tho Alaska-Yukon-Pa- clflc exposition, which will be held in Seattle next year. Tho great pleasure resrot will contain 100 of the biggest and best amusement features. A feature of the exposition will be . the exhibit of a prehistoric town dl's- ; covered in southern Oregon by A. N. Eayre of Tacoma. The ruins will bo :t moved bodily to Seattle. A careless mixer some years ago burled his gold In the fsrest which Is " now part of the grounds of tho Unl versity of Washington at Seattle. Re- : ccntry graders at work clearing the grounds for the exposition unearthed ' the hoard which was turried over to the police. If the owner doe not how up, the laborers will get the money, 960. . : ." ,' ,.' J The Plymouth church ' at Seattle every year sends a huge box containing ;' Christmas present to the native chil dren of the Arctic side of Alaska and Slberli. Last year. each Eskimo young ster received a To My bear. This year bright-colored warm knit Jerseys will he sent, as well m 1 box of candy. Borne of these yruugtter will be in the Eskimo village at the Alaska-Tukn-Paolflj ,-j.fot ilroi next year. The 1909 e can j n of the United Spanish Wi,- veteran will be held in Tacoma during the exposltirm at Seat tle. Lost nJonth the first camp of U. 8- W. V. in Alaska was organized In Fairbanks. It started with 60 mem Another Is to be organized at Nome. Both will have delegates at the 1909 ncatnpment. One of the world's record mine Ml was that of the Hubbard-Elllot Properly on the Copper river, Alaska. L. Hlrnch and company of London and Pari-, bunkers, bought the mines. Al fred Brit, the South African diamond klnK. U also interested. The SRle ffj wag $7,500,000. Huge samples Hie copper ore from this mine will m exhibited at the Alaska-Yukon-f aeificxposition next year. fcKvlal Rates. Account, biennial fruit fair held at Wood Wver October 15 to 17. round WP tickets will be on sale at O. R. & offices. Dates of sale. October 14 0 17. Inclusive; final limit October " lUte, La Grande to Hood River fMurn. $9.60. Annual fair and race meet held at 1 BKr rn rw-...- vnuurr i 9 it. i ne v. "ells round trip tickets Octo- bt-T 1 . . - . io 17 inclusive. Final limit, jWoUr 1$. r, tTOm L.-ande, 4 44444444444 4 '. .. ':.. AT THE PLAYHOUSES. ; ' 4 '44. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ' 4 4 , The breaking of a 'casting '"' in1 tie mechanism of the, moving picture ma chine a,t the Pastime theater last eve ning, the performance was cut short. ihe films blocked and despite all ef forts, could hot be moved again until the trouble had been removed. But the show will be running tonight at full blast and will continue to present the fine program .that centers about "Pocahontas," a picture full of beauty and color. Every portion of the show holds attention. WHAT will you have for dinner today? You may, answer this question satisfactori ly by dining at THE 5IODEL RESTAURANT j ''':.. - link- rA Cm. Our cooking is a paragon of ner- fectlon, our food faultless, and our service rapid and courteous. What more can we say, except- that our prices are popular? We give a regu lar dinner for 25 cents. Come and try It You will not need the sense of hunger to enjoy It. The Model Restaurant J.A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. Open Day wSeU Weekly fhl rn And Night Ticket tor" XO OXE HESITATES OVER OUR CAXDY. Everybody that laiows our confec Hons at all (s aware of their purity, their fresnness, their fine flavor. If you don't know, "get acquainted." Yoti certainly get your money's worth In this candy shop whether you buy an ounce, a pound, or a 5-peund box. U W, S ELDER, THE CAJOJY MAX. THE li'lSW . Mm I .1. .'.'....! ji . : XIXO OBSERVER, LA qXPE, PRECOX "TVESlUr; t)CTODER 1 1908. K 1 ;'; -Sure tun for Asthma. . f W'e guarantee to ; cure ; asthma, bronchitis and catarrh.? If our tnedl Cure Co., 833-3S4-3S6 Arcade Bulld clne falls we will cheerfully refund all money paid. Write! Arnold's Asthma Ir.g.i Seattle, Wash., or for next ; SO days, .Morris W. Kxight. Cove, Ore. Box 33. CLEAN LUNCHES Cheapest in the City. ; Good Meals Made Where you can See it Done EAST, STYLE LUNCH ROOM 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ' BUSSEY'S HACK LIXE. 4 . .- 4 ' " . 4 Best of service, Day and 4 Night. Hacks furnished for 4 4 funerals and private parties. 4 4 ; Baggage transferred Day and 4 Night and Sundays. 4 Stand at Paul's Cigar Store. ; 4 'Phone Red 241. 4 Night 'Phone Main 15. 4 ' " :4 'J, " , E. L. BUSSEY. ! . ' ' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 INTERESTING FACTS. " ; TIe II. M. Hyde Drug Co. Offer to Cure 1 Catarrh The Medicine Costa ! ' Nothing If Tliey Fall. ' When a medicine effects a cure In 98 per cent of cases, and when we of fer that medicine on our own personal guarantee that it will' cost the user nothing If it does not cure catarrh, it Is only reasonable that people should believe us, or at least put our claim to a practical test when we take all the risk. These are facts which we want the people of La Grande to subotun tiate. We want them to try Rexall Mucu-Tono, a medicine prepared from a prescription of a physician whose specialty was catarrh, and who has a record of Si) years of cures to his cred it. We sell more bottles'and receive more good reports about Rexall Mucu Tone than we do of all othr catarrh remedies sold In our store, and If more people only knew, what a thoroughly dependable remedy Rexall Mucu-Tone Is, It would be the only catarrh med icine we would have any demand for, Rexall Mucu-Tone Is quickly ab srbed and carried by the blod until it thoroughly disinfects and cleanses the enUro mucous membranous travts, de stroys and removes tke parasites which Injure and destroy the . meriibranous tissues, Booth es asd heals the irrita tion and soreness, stops th mucous discharge, and builds up strong, heal thy tissues, relieves the bioed and sys tem of diseased matter, stimulates the muco-cells, aids digestion and im proves nutrition until the whole body vibrates with health yactlvity. In a comparatively short, time there Is a most noticeable gain in weight, strength, good color and feeling of buoyancy. We urge you to try Mucu-Tone, be ginning a treatment today. At any time you are not satisfied, simply come and tIls us, and we will quickly return your money without question or quibble. . We' have Rexall Mucu- DUEL OF WORDS. Tone in two sizes, 50c and $1.00. A. T. ; v Messenger Service. i Fst Quick - and reliable messenger service call Mttln 24. - ' : Public Sale. ' I will offer for sale at my place one mile west of B-ummsrvllle. Thirrsday, October 22, 1908. ssven horses, two of these are good single drivers; IS bd cattle; one 2-year-old registered Polled Durham bull; 1-year-old bull; two bull calves; 1 seven-months-old, one five; four polled Durham cows, 3 years old; three polled Durham helfera,- 1 year old; two Jersey cows; one Poland Chi na boar; one-year-old. " A few young Poland China sows and boars. These hogs are pedigreed. ; One McCormick binder, almost as good as new; one new press drill; one mower; one new gang plow; four, now wagons; two sets of heavy work harness; one set nearly new. Sale commences at 10 o'clock. Free lunch at noon, -Terms of sale: A credit of 12 siosth will be given on approved notes, at 8 per cent from date. , - ; - A. J, STORY. ! H. B. DA VIDHIZER, Auctioneer. dwOct8-21. NftTIfliV Special Election to Approve Charter r nuH-numenis. TJottCA la hershv Blu.n k . n Tuesday, the 24th day of November, 1808. a anwtal lMinn mm iu k.M of the voters of the qity of La Qrande, uinuu luuiujr, vregon, ana tnat. tne o'clock a. m., until the hour of five o'clock p. m of said day. haul election is called by ordet bf the Council of the City bt La Grande for the Durnose of ni-Annsimr ...k mitting to the people of the City of imx uiuue me approval and adoption of certain amendments to the charter of the city of La Grande as shown by the proposed charter heretofore ap- piuvru uy me council or the City of La Grande by ordinance No. 392, Ser ies 1908. nhil fllerl with on n .k. office of the recorder of the city of u uranae, on tne lOtn day of Sep tember. 1908. ........ Shall the City of La Grande amend Its charter and approve the amend ments to the city charter, and the new city charter proposed and submitted by the council to the people of the city ui uranaei . . The following Sr thn nnlllnr n1. Judges and clerks of the several wards designated and appointed by mo council: First Ward. City Hall Judges: J P. Clark. E. C. TV-lvIa n.t Vrar.tr Vtl Patrick. Clerks: William Miller and Arthur Crutla. . ' x The approval of these 'amendments uy me people or tne . city . of La uranoe win oe suDmitted to tne vot 4rs i.a tho tfdinvin imiviriMiui Second Ward, Council Chamber junges: t-eter Kunn, r . B. Bramwell mm ufrKo uau. t-ierKs: li. Hi. cool Idsre and A. V. Nelunn Third Ward, Building west of juoge uamsey s residence on Penn. Hvenue juuges: J. u. h"enington, 13 W. GranUy and John Cates. Clerks C A. Vurtilllnt and A n U'llllinn. Fourth Wrd Hurrla' HollTn,l.. Bernard Logsden, O. E. Fowler and joim MneaK. vjierits: c. J. vander anpl and Wariwn T VnMa In witness whereof I have hereunto atiacnea my nana ana arflxed the seal f my office, this 10th day of Septem ier, iiuo, i (L. S. D. E. COT. 44 44444444444444 4 El) 8 itrNGHAM, AIICTIONKER. 4 4 Sales cried on short notice. 4 4 SatUfactlosi guaranteed, " 4 No extra charge for dlsUnce. C 4 LA GRANDE ... OREGON 4 4 Route No. 1. 'Phone No. l6x 4 4444 4 44444444444 1 ""I'M Anjelei Express. I : Grande Rondc PERRY, CAM f URMSH LUMBER OF AIL MDS IN CARLOAD LOTS. ? Tor IG Inch Chain. Wood f Call up V. C. BfAN, La Grand? Thcne, Red 1741 I -Si ;::n1i!.luo'v;utv'.r;V'L.':' vt '. v. -v;' n Pastime Theater 4 MOTION PICTURES AND 4 4 , 4' ILLUSTRATED SONGS. Heacock's Orchestra. . . Program. , " t Dream of the Rarebit Fiend, A Romance of the Alps. 4 4 ' ' 4. 4 : 4 SONG Yanke TonrlHt. By R. Burton. 4 .. .. . .-; ... ,4, Palermo and Us Surroundings. 4 4 4. The Locket. ' ' ' "I Never Knew I Loved You 4 Till Yon Snld Good-bye." f4 By R. Burton. r 4 Pocahontas. ' ' ' DOORS OPEN AT 7 P. M. 4 Ladles' souvenir matinees 4 4 -.Wednesday, 3 o'clock, - '.-. ". 4 4 . . 4 4 Children's 6c mattuee Satur 4 day, 3 o'clock. 4 "' ' ''"' ' " 444444444 4 4 4 4 4 4 Daily Observer r4444444444444lt444444- 444444 4 " ' ' Keep the money at heme by usln LA GRANDE SUGAR mi ! Costs no ncie tr d Jt ts sweet All dealers. 444444444444444444444 4444444 4e4e4e4e4e4eeeeAAAA.A. THE GEORGE LUMBER RETAIL , 'We Solicit Your Orders for : Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mbuldlns,4 1 Chain t l We are prepared to furnish and deliver material t t promptly. ' v t Call up Retail Department Phone Main 8. 4 aii up itcuiii ueparimenc Phone Main 8. J e " """""'44 44e44)e4)f 4e4se) , . PAGE .SEVEN'. V Lumber Co. X OREGON ' Deliicrcd at yor iicntc, THE SCENIC r " .;.; ;.; . 4 8. A. GARDUfTER, i 4 ' Proprietor and Manager. 4 HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE 'i I 4 ' , and . ...j" .''' 4'4 LATEST MOVING PICTURES. 4 4 " How to cure a Cold. '"" In Need of Gold. i ' Mr. ' Leroy Berry. Monologue 4 4-Comediun. , .,' 4 '" ; . -. -' X 4 4' Stop Thief. - 4 4 A Game of Checkers. - 4 An Enterprising Florist 4 ';.,. ;;';; -;' 4' ; 4 .''....Kaltera and Murray, Comedy 4 4 Sketch Artists. ,, " , 4 4 , '" Matinee prices as usual. 4 4 At the eventng performance 4 4 during the week the prices Will 4 4 be 15 and 10 cents. '4 v 4 ' ' 4Clango of rrogram Mondays, 4 4 . Wednesdays nnd Fridays. 4 4 Matinees: Tuesday, Thursday 4 4 and Saturday afternoons at 2:30 4 4 Children under 15 years of 4 age So at matinees. THE SCENIC 65c per Aonth i PALMER COMPANY DEPARTMENT i Wood ' 4 9 - 1 5 i v