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. .- ' Exceleln Health Advice. .
Mrs- m. M. Davison of No. U7I Glf
ford Ave.. San Jose, Cal., says: "The
worth of Electric Bitters as a general
family remedy, for headache, bilious
ness and torpor of the liver" and bow.
'els I pronounced that I am
prompted to say a word In Its favor.
for the benefit of those necking relief
from such afflictions. There is more
health for the' dlgeotlve organ is In a
bottle of Electric Blttera than In any
otner medy I know of." Bold under
guarantee at Newlln's drug store. 60c.
Cured Hay Fever and Summer Cola
. jl 3. Nusbaum, Batesvllle, Ind.,
writes: "Last year I suffered for three
months with a summer cold so dls
tresslng that It Interfered with my
business. I had many of the symp
toms of hay fever, and a doctor's pre
scription did not reach my case, and
I took several medicines which seem
ed to only aggravate my case. For
tunately I Insisted upon having Fo
ley's Honey and tar and It quickly
cured me. My wife has since used
I Foley's Honey and Tar with the. same
success." A. T. Hill, druggist.
She Likes Good Thing.
Mrs. Charles E. Smith ot West
Franklin. He., says: "I like good
things and have adopted Dr. 1 King's
New Life Pills as our family laxative
medicine, because they are good and
do their worn without making a fuss
about It" These painless purifiers
solo St Newllu'H drug iim ttou
Special Rates. ' .
; Account, biennial fruit fair held at
Hood River October 15 to 17, round
trip tickets will be on sale at O. R. &
N. offices. Dates of sale, October 14
to 17, Inclusive; final
limit, October
18.
Rate, La Grande to Hood River
and return, $9.60.
Aifhual fair and race meet held at
Baker City October It to 17. The O.
R. & N. sells round trip tickets Octo
ber 12 to 17 inclusive. Final limit,
October 18. ' Rate from La Grande,
CLEAN LUNCHES
Cheapest in. the City. Good
Meals Made Where joa can
See it Done -EAST
STYLE LUNCH ROOM
. Messenger Service.
For quick and reliable messenger
service call Main 24, , ' ' ' ' .
IN A H VIRR Y?
THEN CALL
THE TRANSFER MAX.
He will take that trunk to the depot
w your home In less !Ume than It
takes to tell it -LythH
ay Thone Red 'Ui.
Night Thone, Mack 17M.
WAGON ALWAYS AT TOUR
SERVICE.
'Sure Cure ror Asthma.
w guarantee to curs asthma.
Bronchitis and catarrh. If our medl
Cure Co., SSS-SS4-ISC Arcade Bulld
ln falls we will cheerfully refund all
"oney paid. WrUt Arnolll.a juma
nr. Beattle, Wash., or for nest SO
rs. Morris W. Kclght. Covs, Ore
Box ii.
Must Imy Up.
All persons knowing themselves In
fled to tne undersigned, ara hereby
ned to call at my old stand on or
wrs October 16. and settle by cash
ote, as on that data I am com
d to close my books, and will have
wmaMnt office. By complying
" "a request you will confer a
't favor upon me.
J. la. BERRT.
IneH.i . .. NOTICE.
cnon u Approve Charter
'T a .ii!, th d' 0f November.
the.nfE? J 'c"n will be held
s win ill7' Ton. and that the
"dock 0PB ,r0m th hwr ot 1
'flocS - the hour of five
Bald iiJS,- OI."d day. .
trsej lurL a,r of Grande
L popl the aty of
, "wvi m adotitloa)
. uraaae as i
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glee of the reai K?
i. ShKU Ihe C,ty of Grande amend
Us chRrter and approve th, amend-
city charter proposed and submitted
0?LaGrandeTt&8 peo he city
The following lr tVio nnin..
several
wurus designated . anil
appointed by
the council;
First Ward, City HallJudges: J:
P. Clark, E. C. Davis and Frank Kll-
?a,ck--Clerk8: WlH'am Miller and
Arthur Crutls. ,
The approval of these amendments
by the people of the city of La
Grande will be submitted to tne vot
rv -u ih ti;mwtin i tngwi
'Second "Ward, Council . Chamber
Judges: Peter Kuhn. F. 8. Bramwell
and George Ball. Clerks: H. E. Cool
Idge and A. W. Nelson.
Third Ward, Building west of
Judge Ramsey's residence on Penn.
avenue Judges: C. C. Penlngton, B.
W. Grandy and John Cates. Clerks:
C. A. Vurplllat and A. C. Williams.
Fourth Ward. Harris Hall Judges:
Bernard Logsden, G. E. Fowler and
John Sneak. Clerks: C. J. Vander
poel and Warren P. Noble.
In witness whereof I have hereunto
attached my hand and affixed the seal
f my office, this 10th day of Septem
ber, 1908. ,
V Recorder ' 'V T".pt lt
GUARDIAN'S SALE.
, y virtue of an order and license
made and entered by the Hon. Coun
ty Court of Union county, Oregon, 'on
tha 17th day of September, M08, In thj
matter of the guardianship of the per
son and estate of Louts W. Bay, minor
heir, of John H. Bay,' deceased, and
ward Ot tha underalB-nd. hbi anier
uji;,' T will ! frem'and after the fifth
day of November,; 1908, at my
home. No. IB OS Madison avenue, La
Grande, Union county, Oregon, pro
ceed to sell at private sale all his In
terst,,to-wtt: An undivided one-ha.f
Interest (subject to dower interest of
Anna B. Bay) In and to lots 9 and 1".
of block 19'S, of Chaplin's addition to
the town of La Grande, Union county,
Oregon; also an undivided one-sixth
Interest tn and to lot I of block 2, "B"
street, original townfflte 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,
Notice to Stockholders. ' ,
r Notice Is hereby given that the an
nual stockholders' meeting of the An
rella Mining company, for the pur
pose of electing a board of directors,
and for any further business that may
come before the meeting, will be held
at the office of E. C. Moore, In the
city of La Grande, Oregon, at the hour
ot 1 o'clock p- m., on Wednesday, the
4th day ot November, 1808.
GEO. HENDRICKS.
L. OLDENBURG, Secretary.
President
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All Kinaa oi "oemeni. aiiu
Goncrete worK.
, CONCRETE
BUILDING BLOCKS
CEMETERY WORK
No contract too large or
too small.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
A. L ROBERTS
PHONE BLACK 662
t LA GRANDE
SCHOOLof MUSIC J
Studio at 105 Greenwood
St. tne door south of
Adams ATen-if
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CTfcXraa CBSERVER, LA GRANDE. OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBEtt 18, 190S.
SLVXOTT INFORMS LOCAL
SECRETARY OF DATE SET.
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On October SO One of the) Leading Or
ators of the State Will Proclaim the
Republican Gospel From a Local
Reetrom Full Announcement of
'.Place Later. " ' '.
Portland, Ore., Oct 15, 1908.
, I beg to Inform you that Hon.
Henry E. McGinn of Portland, Ore.,
will speak In your city on the Issues
of the present' campaign from a re
publican standpoint on October 30th.
' "It Is not necessary for me to state
that Mr. McGinn la one of the most
brilliant orators In the northwest, and
your citizens will no doubt hear a
masterly .presentation of the political
questions ot the day by Judge McGinn.
"I would thank you to endeavor to
have .as many of your club members
as can possibly do ao attend this meet
lng and show that you are all taking'
an active Interest In the campaign."
That, In brief, Is the Information.
conveyed to Secretary F. B. Currey, of
the local Taft-Sherman club from J. F.
Slnnott, of Portland," president of the
state republican league. The letter Is-self-explanatory,
and, In due lime, full
announcement will be made In The
Observer, as to place of the meeting,
and other details In connection with
Mr. McGinn's coming to this city In
the Interest of the republican party In
Union county. As the letter states.
McGinn Is an adept at the orator's
art and will-prove himself one -of the
ablest men to come to the city during
the present campaign.
FuralKh Deal CuuHamBiated.
"By a deal practically consummated
a year ago, but not fully completed
until yesterday, the Furnish Ditch
company becomes the sole owner , of
the ditches, canals, flumes, .pipe line)
and water i,g-hta together with the
working equipment of the Inland Ir
rlgatlcn company, the original corpor
ation handling the Furnish Iriteres's
In the reclamation of the big (ract in
the west, end . undertaken some time
ago by Mr. W. J. Furnish and his as
sociates, Bays the Ptndleton East Ore-
gonlan. ' . "
The Furnish Dich cimpany Is si n-
ply an organizatlm io facilitate he
handling of wdir rights of the former
concern and was organized to make
the water propulsion of the Furnish
project dlHttni t and t-i-iarate from the
lands. The ntt'N-r v.a arranged ;n
May, 1907, bu:,t wa not until yes
terday that tho as fully com
pleted. A King Hill Straw Vote.
T. O. Montgomery said last night
that while his brothers, B. and J.
E. Montgomery, were at King Hill,
Idaho, attending the opening of the
big Irrigation project that a straw vote
was taken of the 700 men present, for
president, and the result was over four
to one in favor of Taft. The men
present represented almost every state
In the union and for that reason was
considered highly significant. To 11
lustrate, the many sections represented
the first eiian to draw was from Pitts
burg, and almost all the, other eastern
states were represented. Pendleton
Tribune.
Votlce of Meeting of Equalization
Board of Union County.
Notice Is hereby given that the
equalization board of Union county,
Oregon, will meet at the court house
In lbs city of La Grande, on Monday,
October llth, 1101, at 10 o'clock a. m.
"Petitions for the reduction of a
particular assessment or assessments
shall be made in writing, verified by
the oath of the applicant or his attor
ney, aad be filed with the board dur
ing the first week it Is by law required
to be In session, and any petition or
application not so made, verified, aad
flledhall aot be considered or acted
upon by the board." (Chapter til,
fictlon 4, Page 411, Be salons Laws of
lMf.)
Tbe board will con tin os la session
for a period of ts days. iml" Me
mine bef.w bodv shall K
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0" Aim
OHSTUB LI
LONGEST TR.MN IN HIS
TORY OF ELGIN LINE.
With a String of Cars, 40 In Number,
Wallowa Train Arrives Last Evening
With a New Record Not the neav
' . fcet, But the Longest Train, Say Plo-
neer Trauuncn. v . ' , ,
, So far as It Is within the memory of
pioneer railroad men in this city, the
train from Elgin last evening was the
longest of any Jn the history of the
road. Conductor J. C. : Gulling . . Is
backed by others who have worked on
the Elgin branch for many years, that
last night's 40 loads have no prece-
aent. xne tram from Wallowa was
augmented In size at Elgin until 40
carloads were Included In the long
chain of cars.. Nearly 60 per cent of
the cars were one-deck sheep ' cars,
For that reason the pull was not as
for length of train It stands as a record
In the hlRtory of the road. This in a
measure demonstrates the enormous
buslnes done on that road, and proves
Its standing as a feeder to the main
line.
Big Stock Sale. .
.. The undersigned will sell at the
farm of Mrs.. M. C. Wade, two miles
north of Imbler, Monday, October 19,
50 head of horses and mules of all
ages, 2-year-old Mammoth Jack, year
ling Mammoth Jack, 2-year-old Per
ceron stallion, 100 head of hogs and
several cattle. Sale begins at 10
o'clock, and free lunch at noon. Terms
sums over ten dollars, U months'
iime at s per cent; discount of 6 per
cent for cash;1 under $10, cash. Ed
Strlngham, auctioneer.
C. R. HIBBERD,
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XO ONE HESITATES
OVER OUR CANDY
Everybody that knows our confec
tions at all Is aware of their purity,
their tresnness, their fine flavor. If
you don't know, "get . acquainted
Tou certainly get your money's worth
In this candy shop whether you buy
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an ounce, a pound, or a 6-pound box.
E. D. 6 ELDER, THE CANDY MAN,
WHAT
will you have for dinner today T Tou
may answer this question satisfactori
ly by dining at
THE MODEL RESTAURANT
The Old Standby.
Our cooking ts paragon of per
fection, our food faultless, and our
service rapid and courteous. What
mere eaa we say, oicept that our
prices are popular f We give a regu
lar dlaaer for tl cents.
Cosae aad try It Too wiH net need
the seaae ef hunger to enjoy It.
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Pastime Theater
MOTION PICTURES AND
. ILLUSTRATED SONGS
Heacock's Orchestra.
Program.
The Two Models. '
Pair of Kids'.
. SONG
.."A LltUe Coay Flat."
Troublesome Carbuncle.
Country Gad.
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"The Boys In Blue Are Turning
' ' '." Gray." .
Prince of Wales at Quebec.
Coon Sung by J. E. Hlatt.
DOORS OPEN AT I P, M.
Ladles souvenir matinees
Wednesday, t o'clock.
Children's 6c
day, I o'clock.
matinee Satur-
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Hoi ley, Linn county, has held a cred
itable and successful fair. ; , .
Daily Observer
Grande Ronde Lumber Goe
PERRY, OREGON
CAN fURNISM LUMBER OF M L MMDS
IN CARLOAD LOTS. V
For 16 Inch Chain Weed Delivered at you ileme.
Call up V. C. BtAN; La CranUp. I hcnc, Red 1741
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Keep the money at
by usln
LA GRANDE SUGAR
Costs no it ere urd Jist as
sweet. All dealers.
THE GEORGE
LIMBER COMPANY
RETAIL DEPARTMEniT
We Solicit Your Orders for ?
Lumber, iLath, Shingles, Moiildlnjgs, i
Chain Wood I
mi i ii dto furnish actf silver frc&r&i 5
page f !.;vr.x.
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y. S. A. GARDIXIEU,
Proprietor and JlanRgeir.
high cui.ss vaudeville:
and ,.----r
LATEST MOVING PICTUKIIS.
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The Swash Bucklers.
Friday, the Thirteenth. '
' Vestal. s
I Won a Cake. ,
Lcroy Berry In Monologue Sje
clalUes. "...
Fred Walters and Georgian
Murray in Comedy Sketches .and
Songs.' '.
Matinee prices as usual.
At the evening performance -
during the week the prices will
be 16 and 10 cents, '.
.Change f rrogram Mondays,
. y Wednesdays and Fridays.1' '
Matinees: Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday afternoons at t:Z9
, Children under ' IS yea,rs ot
age 5a at matinees.
THE SCENIC
Have you registered?
before October 80.
; Better do" tt
65c per Month
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