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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1908)
jTEXIXq OKSF.RYER, LA GRAXISE. OTtKGON. fcATTTiBW, OCTOBER 17, 1533. l'.1Z AT FERGUSON'S "WHERE NOTHING IS TOO MUCH - ,. TROUBLE." .;' Join THE LIBRARY 1 Cut Prices on Shingles for ..We need the money; You need the material Fir and Native; Lumber, r Gcdar STODDARD ! W. H. BOHNEWKAMP CO. j I VJhy Try to "Get Rlong" without one "She had done her best-A t leaky range was to blame" t Why not know the delightful satisfa tion of having your work done perfectly That comes from using a Monarch e iwuiccr 4eeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeea' jHow To A bin full of flour and a shed full of first-class dry chain wood is enough to make ANY man happy. Nowthewayto fill th3 bin is to phone V. E. BEAN to first fill the shed, which be done for just half the cost of other fuel. ThisJJSj would leave you plenty for the flour, and some to help buy beefsteak and clothe3 , . as well. ' ' . : The Cheapcstfuel Biggest load of Wood for least Money IV. E. BEAN PHONE Stimulation Vlihout Irritation. In case of stomach and liver trou bis the proper treatment is to stlmu late these organ without Irritating them, Orlno Laxative Fult Byrup 'to digestion find stimulates the liver bowels Without Irritating these rrans like puis or ordinary cathar ' It does nr-t nauseate or rlp ! u mild and pleasant to take. A , T- R1H. drugglet. SKATING MASQUERADE. s everybody ccree and bring the en. family, Including" all ' your rela. M to rrand skating maseueradi tarnlvtl t the Coliseum rink Batur Reading lumber and ! large Orders LUMBER CO.- Iil5tay Satisfactory"! Be Happy . on the Market. RED 1741. will be assured of spending a, most nlefmant evening. Trlzcs will be awarded for the moBt comic gents' costume and the finest ladies' cos tume. Judges will be selected from the audience at the rink on this night There will be skating from 7 p. m. to 11 p. m. The floor and skates will be In first-class shape. So follow th crowds to the rink for n evening of .i...,,.. Tiin nana! nrlccs will be licaDuivi - rhrpd. only 25 cents for skating. rMMron under 14 years, 15c. Open aftornoott and evening. Danes every Tuesday night. Everybody wcl eome. with rights reserved to refuse fit objectionable persons. JACK O'BRIEN, Manager. CONTBACTS FOH DEPOTS IM VALLOVA CQiiHTY LET WALLOW A TOWN WILL MVE FIKST STKCCTUHE. Material Now on the Way for New Do. Iou In Wallowa County Buckley In Wallowa County Last Week and Promises Speedy Construction of Needed Houses.. Contracts have been awarded by Engineer Boschke tor the depots at Wallowa, Lostlne and Joseph, and the material for the Wallowa depot has been shipped, says the Wallowa Sun. Work will be Commenced on the Wallowa depot at once. Such Is the statement made by M. J. Buckley, superintendent of the operating de partment, who with W, W. Bollons, also of the operating department, was over the line In Mr, Buckley"a private car Wednesday. ", . . : Mr. Buckley expressed himself as well pleased with the prospects of the road In this valley. , The train was delayed slightly Tuesday by a bad landslide near the fish hatchery, Wed nesday It was delayed by the work of the steel gang on the' Grande Ronde bridge, and Mr. Buckley stated that the train would be late from the same causes both yesterday and today. Af ter today, Mr. Buckley thinks the road will be tn Bhape for the train to b on time every day. ","; T.'.-1 .':"?'' "We shall have the depot up as soon an posslble,""sald Mr. Buckley, as he was leaving. "We need It badly ano It will be rushed to completion. ; The same contractor has contracted to build three of the depots In this val ley and the Wallowa depot will be put up first. In the- meantime, we shai: try to secure an office In the ware house of the Wallowa Mercantile com pany for the accommodation of the public." . Mr. Buckley also arranged with Mr. Brandon, of the construction depart ment, to put in some platforms to pro tect thepassengers from the mud. ' WILL TAKE WOOLEN MILL. ' Wilbur, of Union, Agree to Miuuigc the Mill if it Is Put on Its IVot. J. P. Wilbur left last evening for his home at Union, after having been here for several days In connection with the movement to reopen the Pen dleton woolen mills. Before leaving Mr. Wilbur stated to the East Orego nlan that he would return tomorrow and at that time submit a -proposition whereby he will take the management of the mill, provided local capital will back the movement. x " 'The British Olympic - committee would call the Giants the "moral vic tors, anyway. . Snow In Powder Valley. "Good morning, Mr. Grunow, how ls the weather?" This question was asked the federal weather observer this morning, and here Is his reply: "This Is 'fair weather," and he placed the accent on the "fair." Those who have Grunow's acquaintance know he is not a Joker and Juxt why he should emphasize one word of his reply Is a mystery. Then the unapproachable official remarked; "And, did you notice this morning, thnt Powder valley had the flrnt snow f the soasoti?" The mountains and foothills hnve had Know before, for yesterday after noon the races were on' the fnl" irrounls people looked toward Virtue Flat and could see snow falling In the foothills. When asked If this meant that win-. tor was with us to stay the weather man snld there was no certainty of that trt. and that Baker City may have several weeks of very pleasant sunshine yet this . fall. Baker City Herald. : House Cleaning . BY MACHINERY No dust; no worry; you show us the room we do 2 the rest. No more expen- ; sVe than the old way but more thorough - J Phone your orders to Phone Red 17M ALTHEIDE & OUVER AL : The real value of : your property de-: pends entirely upon 5 : the title A properly . prepared ABSTRACT will show ycu the 1 exact condition , of ' ycur title I CALL AT OUR V OFFICE AND LET IS EXPLAIN WHAT AN ABSTRACT : MEANS TO YOU J. R. OLIVER La Grande national Bank ' Building o THAT'S AT FERGUSON'S. eeeeeeeeeeee e rSaiierliraut i 4 e - e 4 . e ' e ! e 4 ' e t - e - . e New and fresh blest Dill Pickles Just Rsclcved . e 4 e POP CORN Kind that pops Pancake Flour and Syrup i CITY GROCERY MID BAKERY. . Polack, Prop, j The Bade of Honesty Is on every wru.pir of Doctor Pierce's (Jo'.dim M-idlcal IMscovory because a full (( the Ingredient comixialng it U printed tl'.oro In jilaln LngliKh. . Forty your of experience has proven It superior worth hi a Llood purifier end Invigorat ing tonic for tlmcuroof stomach disorders And all liver ills. It builds up the ruu dwn y.en m no other tonlo can In which alcohol Is uo d. TUG active medic inal principles of native roots such as Guide n .Seal nnd Queen's root, Stone and Manlr,l!;T root, lilooiroot and Black Cherryburk nro extracted and preserved by tlio Ufo of chemically puro, triple rcllned plycerlno. S(:ld to Dr. U. V. Pierce at ltiiflalo, N. Y., for free booklet which quotes extracts from well-recognked med ical authority such as Prs. JUariliolow, King, Kctidde Cop, Klllngwood and a host of oihns, showing that these roots ciin bo dAfiiided upon for their curative action 16. nil weak states of the stomach, accompanied liy Indigestion or dyspepsia ss welly ln6ll bilious or liver complaint and In tTfjwastlng dlfcascs" where ihrro Is loniieph and gradual running down of tVftrcns'.h and system. rlfb. LUHr 1h hik !ii)"Vnvh ..r ' anj S lil.. tXmTiFti t nem, lljo ",-y;e 4yletrv Thus all skin allcclintu, bljtchev, pimples and eruptions as v-ull .ts scrotulous swel lings and old open r ;n.ilntf sores or ulcersJ are cured ond healed. In trrr.tlmr otd running on a, or uLcrs, It la t.11 to In sure their lienllng to apply to thrm Dr. I'lerco's All-IIcntins SJ;.lvc. If yourdrug- C'.Ht dou't lit. l.i I .1... o,:!V0 n stock, sond fiftv-fnur cent;! In oitiiKe Umps to World's r)itpeTinrv M wllnl As sorlatlon. Dr. K.V. r-e pre.. Hunulo, N. Y.,and a larse hoi of llin" All-Healing Halve will reiirh you by return iont. . You can't afford to arrept a secret no tram as a substitute for this nun-alcobolic. mrdlclne or known com-cmiTto. not oven though Uie urjrrnt dealer mar thereby make a little bigger prolit. Ir. Herre's I'leaHrtiit V Ifcli regnlat end Invigorate stomurh. liver and bowels. Uugar-foaied, lluy grauulvs, iui to Uke ucaodr. Kumrnage Solo. St. Peter's Guild will hold its 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 Somethifig Exceptional! y Good IN HIGH TOP Boy's Shoes C. VI P R Depot BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE t T. J. CRAY Prop. Rates $U0, $i.25, $t.50 Best 25c meal In the city Beds 25c and 50c All outside rooms. Board and lodge $6. pet week . One block from depot w e are Prepared to t M ake Loans on Farm or cii Our Abstract Books the mostomplete in the County. An 1 Abstract fucnished by us Is absolutely reliable .'. Fire, Life and La Grande Foley Block -.- - I Own Your Water System ! . " And Be Independent e e e e A Well Will Solve The Problem Tvventy-flvo years' upcrlcnco n ic to do your work properly ami drill to any depth. ASK ME TOR PARTICULARS AMD REffRENCE RE GARDING WELLS I DRILLED IN 1 MIS COUNTY D M. HUNT, La Grande! HemilMton to Have IUbblt Drive. Thu date for a rabbit drive this fall bus boon set fur Tuesday, Octobcf XO. Parties from Pendleton, Echo, Butter creek and Umatilla will assist In the extermination of a large number of these pests to the agricultural and hor ticultural Industry now Introduced In to this section of Umatilla county.- llermlaton Herald. COFFEE Why Schillings B t? Co Because it is best andf your money is yours Jf you think you don't find it so. tttttt(e EST O N Street (New Management) Only house in the city employing i white thelp only TRY OUR SERVICE Accident Insurance Investment Co. la Graude, Ore. In tlio ucll-drllling bunlnees cnulilee eeouomlrully, I am prejmred to yproperty Notice to Uio Public, . ' ' X !.w.- in.::.' 4ll whom It may concernthat on and from .after thbt date I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife. Dated at La Grande, Ore., this, th Hth day of October, 1101. e 10 M-ll W. M. KEirrEIU . tt r-V- t .1 r :...Mi............ : ug. 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