La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 14, 1908, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Z -- ""ASDE, OREGON1. WED
XESDAY, OCTOBER U, IMS.
B3T ! TUT!
AT
FERGUSON'S
"WHERE XOTinXG IS TOO MUCH
TROUBLE."
Join
THE LIBRARY
Cut Prices on
Shingles for large Orders
r We need the money; You need the material
fir and Native Lumber, Cedar
". Shingles '.Z.'J
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TIIE WEATH- and should be carefully consid
ER. is more ered. "Hand Made" mixtures
settled then.
;ss dust, less
There
is
1;
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heat, not so many rainy,
cloudy days and the flies,
bugs, etc.,
are gone.
THE LUMBER
is drier after
the sum
mer's heat
than after a
winter's
ChCU Hist
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
LoiAothers
v-" ":'-tfl;l:ii'.'7:3 for sale by fj
W. H. BOHNENKAMP? CO.
; How To
A bin" full of flour and a shed full of
first-class dry chain wood is enough to
make ANY man happy. Now the way to
fill tha bin is to phone V. E. BEAN :
to first fill the shed, which be done for
just half the cost of other fuel. This
would leave you plenty for the flour, and
some to help buy beefsteak and clothes
as well.
: The Cheapest Fuel
oisest ioaa or wooaror least Money
V. E.-BBAN
PHCME REDI7I.
mnUtioa WlUboui Irritation
la
CM Of nmarti an J Imn.
kl proper Irtatmoat to to ttlmu
Ut thoM' organs without Irrltatlnj
Orlno LaaaU . IVutt Byrop
roii and itlmulatM tb 11vr
1 few ' I
wtin wuuvui tniUuu iltM
Reading
Lumber and
LUMBER CO.
in the Fall
or cheap products ere a waste
of time and money
THE PROTECTION is the
primary object of painting and
in the winter your house needs
protection the
most. "Hi$h
Standard"
paint not only
gfres the best
but the longest
protection of
all paints.
Don't do anv
HitutU
euessinjr iust insist on "Hisrh
Standard" Paint and there
will be no regrets.
There are "Little Blue Flag
Paints and Varnishes
for your house, barn,
wagons, carriages,
floors and wood
work. Let us ex
plain to yon.
TtuLiUt
BhuFlaf
Be Happy
on; the Market.
organs Ilk pills or ordlntiy cathar
tics. It does art DauaeaM or grip
and i mUd and Bisajaat to taka. A.
T, Hill, araggtat.
gome of the notorious Alaska wheat
will b tried In Umatilla county. ,
XL
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DENIES THERE ARE NO "
partisax nuxciri.Es.
u .. direct Contradiction of ; "Our
Georgts" Democratic Speaker Last
Evening Affirms There Is a Demo
cratic and a Republican Party He
Wants People to-Vote for Bryan
Because Bryan Is a teinocrat Re
ntarkable Address for Oregon Dein
' ocrat.
Senator Gearln at the'opera house
last evening sustained his well-earned
reputation as one of the most brilliant
orators within the state. The opera
house was filled. It'vwas possibly the
largest political gathering that has as
sembled to hear a purely political par
tisan discussion that has met in this
city since the free silver campaign,
when such men as Coxey and Bryan
spoke. !.,;';..."', ' .
Unlike most, democratic speakers
who have visited this city, Senator
Gearin -dld-'notr apologle - for being a
democrat, but was 'proud of the fact
and appealed to thi
to vote for Mr. Bryan because Mr.
Bryan was a democrat and also for the
principles for which Mr. Bryan stood.
In this respect it was different from
the policy that has been pursued for
the past, four or eight years by state
democratic speakers who talked "pa
triotism." and emphasized the fact
that there was no difference any more
between the two dominant parties that
yvery voter should vote for the man
not for party. Thus it was in strik
ing contrast to hear Senator Gearln
speak out in no uncertain tones, com
mending party organization and par
ty responsibility.
No one went away sore from his re
marks. He stated his policy clear and
strong from his standpoint and those
who attended were entertained and
en3oyed his address, whether they co
incided with his doctrine or not. -
Attorney J. D. Slater Introduced the
distinguished gentleman and the plat
form was graced with the presence of
Judge Crawford, Senator Turner Oli
ver and Chief Train (Dispatcher A.
Buckley.
AUTOOVNERS
ENCOURAGEMENT MEETS
SOUCITIXG COMMITTEE.
Xow Every Indication That the Good
Road Convention WU1 Be Held In
Tills City Holk-iLing ConuiUtU'e Hum
Gained Promise of Liberal Supirt
lYoin Auto Owners and Other Good
11muLm Hoottter Only One Hundred
Dollars Needed for Expenses.
If promises made by. automobile
owners of this city and county, and a
few promottrM of good roads are sub
stantiated with cash, La Grande will
iiave Its good roads convention as per
schedule. At a neetlng of the board
of directors of the Commercial club
last Monday, a committee of two, G.
. C'k-uvtr and W. H. Bohnenkamp,
.vere appointed to. wait on the automo
bile owners to ascertain the spirit
among that element. Encouragement
has met the committee at every turn,
and when it makes its report to the
club bourd It will be one which will
Insure the convention. . .
AutobOs Liberal.
Loral autolsts, like the same class
of roadsters in other, sections of east
ern Oregon, are liberal In promises and
enthusiastic In their support No one
knows what good roads mean, from a
standpoint of pleasure, better than the
owner of an automobile, and the
Commercial club will be benefited In
u r-tfnrt to wit ths convention later
In ths month, by tha aid from ths
chug-chug wagon owners.
Approximately $100 Is needed to de
fray tha expense of ', bringing the
speakers and educators along good
roads lines, to this city. I ' I
The La Grande Commercial club Is
getting actively, busy, say a Portland
SARI
DEMOCRAT
ES
The real value of
: your property dc-:
: entirely upon the:
! title . :
A . properly prepared
ABSTRACT .
" will show ycu the'" exact
condition of ycur .title
CALL AT OUR OFFICE
AND LET US EXPLAIN
WHAT AN ABSTRACT
Mt:ANS TO YOU
J.R. OLIVER
I La Grande
National Bank I
i Building
' THAT'S AT FERGUSON'S.
Sauerkraut
New and Fresh
best Dill Pickles
JllJt R33l3i3J
POP CORN
Kind that pops )
Pancake Flour
and Syrup
CITY GROCERY
AND BAKERY.
E.Polack, Prop. i
The Badge of Honesty
Is on every wrapor of Doctor Pierce!
Golden Medical Discovery because a full
list of tho ingredients comixislng It Is
printed thero In pluln English. Forty
years of experience has proven Its superior
worth as a blood purllli r and invigorat
ing tonic for tho cure of stomach disorders
and all liver Ills. It builds up the run
down system us no oth'-r tonlo can In
which alcoliot is ud. The. active medic
inal principle of native roots such as
Goldim Seal and Queen's root, Stone and
Mandrake root, lllooilroot and I!lacl(
C!ierrybark arc extracted and preserved
by tho use of chemically pure, triple
rollncil rl ycerlim. Se:nl to Dr. II. V. Pierce
at Buffalo, N. Y., for Jrce booi.lct which
quotes extracts from well-rcoRnlwd med
ical authorities such as t-rs. liartholow.
King, Scuducr, Coc', Lliltigwood and a
host of othejt, showing that Uk-m roots
can bo jLfnded upon fcr their curative
action it all weak states of the (tomarh,
accomp&led y Indigestion or dyspepsia
as well 7 livall bilious or liver cotnDlalnt
and In irTiwaUnj illscaiies" whero thero
Is loKilcsh and gradual runolug down
of t'rtren?th and syitcm.
Tlie "(jolrt'-n Metier I)!':';ovorY''n iVf
rj t, uifiTTiliMMl Mri'l ;ivt::iirr'f" I' l 'i
riJjt'Tliie stoniacirCtrr aiTioaS.
aii'L throuLh th.-m. lh whole ynh
I bus all skin affections, blotches, pluiplifd
and eruptions as well nt wroiulous swel
ling and old open rui::iinn soros or ulcers
are cured and he-l 'd. In treating old
running sores, or ukcrs, It Is well to In
sure their h'T.Ung to apply to them Dr.
Tierce's .IMIr.alinjSr.lvc. If yoifs
glst don't bnpten to have this SuWs In
stock, sond lifty-fonr cents In posUgo
stamps to World' Dlspen'orr MmIIchI As
oclailoa, Dr, k.V. I'lon-o. Pres., HuiTslo.
N. Y.. and a larsrn box or the" All-Healing
6alv " will ncb you by return piwt.
You can't afford to accept a ferret nos
trum as a substitute for tliln non-alcoholic
medicine or Kow cojiHwrics. not
even though the urgent dealer mar
thereby make a little blggnr profit.
Dr. Tierce's I'lnasunt I'elleu regolsta
ana invigorniestoDiscn. liver and bowels.
HuRsr-rouied, tiny granule, eair to taka
m caaay.
VALU
i Rummage Sale. ...
St Peter'a Guild will hold Its fall
rummage sale In the Slater building
on Friday v and Saturday, October IS
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.': sa
Something
: Exceptionally
i Good
IM HIGH TOP
! Boy's Shoes
P cpot
m i T. J. GRAY Prnn
t . -
Kates JI.00, 57.25, $150
X Best 25c meal in the city
oeas tzc ana sue
All outside rooms. Board
and lodge $6. pet week
One block from depot
Edison Amberol Records 1
Edison Records 're so sweet, clear and tuneful that you'vt
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 anv other Record made. The double entertainers art
called Amberol Records. Have you heard theml We have
them for you to hear.
NEWLIN BOOK AND
STATIONERY COMPANY T
I Own YQur Water System
And Be Independent I
l A Well Will Solve The Problem
Twrnty-flve years' experience io the well-drilling buMlnees eiltblce
me to do your work proerl and eronomkally. I am prepared to
drill to any depth. "
ASK ME FOR PARTICULARS AND REFf RENCE RE f
CARDING WfLLS I DRILLED IN THIS COUNTY I
D. M. HUNT, La Grande
;:::''"COFFEE
Why Schilling's Best ?
Because it is best and
your .money is t yoursv if
you think you don't find
it so. V rrr v
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Only house in the I
city employing
white help only I
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