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1- -.-'v-:.: eight pact. Cicelelnt nilil Advice. : Mrs. M. M. Davison of No. 7 Glf- ; forj Ave., San Jose,,Cal., says:. "The worth of Electric Bitters aa a general family remedy, for headache, blllous egs and torpor of the liver and bow els it to pronounced that I am prompted to say a word In It favor, for the benefit of those seeking relief from such afflictions. There is more health for the dlgentive organls In a bottle of Electric Bitters than In any other -omedy I know of." Sold under yuarantee at Newlln'i drug store. 60c. Cured Hoy Yever and Summer Cola. A. J. Nusbaum, Bates vllle, Ind., writes: "Last year I suffered for three months with a summer cold so dis tressing that It Interfered with my business. I had many of the symp toms of hay fever, and a doctor's pre-J scrlptlon did not reach my cose, 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 Foley's Honey and Tar with the same suecess." A. T. Hill, druf gist, ' iip' " ...... . V i ' i (i"' She Likes Good Things, - . Mrs. Charles E. Smith of West Franklin, Me,, says: "I like goad things and have adopted Dr. King's ' Kew Life Pills as our family laxative Mrtn. hneauae they are rood and do their wors: without mating a fuss about It." These painless purifiers sold at Newllu'u drug sore. fits. Special Kates. Account, blenhlal fruit fair held, at Hood River October 15" to 17, round trip tickets will be on sale at 6. R. & N. offices."" DateB of sale, October 14 to IT, inclusive; final limit, October 18. Rate, La, Grande to Hood River and return, S9.C0. v ; . Annual fair and race meet held at Baker City October 13 to 17. The O. R. & N. sells round trip tickets. Octo ber 12 to 17 Inclusive. Final limit, October 18. Rate from La Grande, U0. '.-. . 1 CLEAN LUNCHES Cheapest in the City.' Good Meals Made Where you can See it Done EflSr STYLE LUNCH ROOM Messenger Service. For quick and reliable messenger service call Main 24. IN HURRY? THEN CALL THE TRANSFER MAN. He will take that trunk to the depot or your home in less time than it tkes to tell it V Day Thono Red 761. Night 'Phone, Black 1793. WAGON ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE. 8ure Cure ror Asthma. We guarantee to cure asthma, bronchitis and catarrh. If our medl Cure Co., S3S-S34-tS Arcade Build fine falls we will cheerfully refund all money paid. Write Arnold's Asthma ln. 8eattle, Wash., or for next 10 days, Morris W. Knight. Cove, Ore Box 18. Must J-ay dp. AH Persons knowing themselves In debted to the undersigned, are hereby notified to call at my old stand on or wfore October 11, and settle by cash w note, as on that date I am com pelled to close-my books, and will have o Permanent office. ., By complying "h the request you will confer a st favor upon me. ' J. If. BERRY. tn,., NOTICB. -wi uection to Approve Charter CJ C' hereby given that on 110? 7' th l4,n dy of November. f .I' PcUI election will be held Union w -ll7 ul ui unnu, PolUwr,?" Orecon. and that the W"9 Will be ifVAn 0- Ik. ft. B e-cit " ata hour of five .. a el(.M i- ,i . . . Council oi the City of la Oraade ml Piih- - oitv of lea 1908, and filed "with ?ie ' th ordeV'Sf Z cVt UmMoi?? the.10th of'lep0! Itnarle? t ments to the city charter nS a,rnend city charter proposed and "JubiSitted tWhaercouncfn&ted ' SX Crk8:. WU- .The approval of these amendments by the people of the city of La Grancie will be submitted to trie vot r t- iw:iwfR roD-fts.'i, Second Ward, Council Chamber Judges: Peter kuhn, F. S. 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. Penington, B. W. XJrandy and John Cates. Clerks: Vr?,1J,atJ,llnd 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 Septera- day of Septera- ber, 1908. U S.) Pecotdor ' d. e. CO:.. , jv r.-i oi A ( -.,,,1 GUARMAVS SALE. By virtue of an order and license made and entered by the Hon. Coun ty Court of Union county, Oregon, on the 17th day Of September, 1908, In thi matter of the guardianship of the per son and estate of Louis W. Bay, minor heir of John H." Bav. deceased. ' nriA ward of the undersigned, his guard- T will Crcm and after the fifth day of November, 1908, at my home, No. 1505 Madison avenue,. La Grande, Union county, Oregon, pro ceed to sell at private sale all his In terest, to-wit: An undivided one-ha.f Interest (subject to dower interest of Anna B. Bay) in and to lots 9 and l1), of block 108, of Chaplin's addition to the town of La Grande, Union county, Oregon; also an undivided one-sixth Interest In and to lot 5 of block 2, "B" street, original townsite of La Grande, Union county, Oregon, for the benefit of said ward and his estate. . Terms ot Bale, cash to me in hand. ANNA B. BAY, Gunrdlan of the Person and Estate of Lewis W, Bay, a Minor. - Notice to Stockholders- Notice is hereby given that the an nual stockholders meetlngof the Au- 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 of 1 o'clock p. m., on Wednesday, the 4th day of November, 1908. GEO. HENDRICKS, L. OLDENBURG,. . -Secretary. President. 1' BUSSEY'S nACK LINE. i Best of. service, Day and Night Hacks furnished for funerals and private parties. v4 Baggage transferred Day and Night and Sundays. Stand at Taul's Cigar Store. 4 'Phone Red 241. ' Night 'Phone Main 25. E. L. BUSSEY. ' CEMENT WORK All kinds of Cement and Goncrete work. CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS CEMETERY WORK No contract too large .or too small. Satisfaction Guaranteed I 0. L. ROBERTS 1 PHONE BLACK 682 i LA GRANDE i SCHOOLof MUSIC J I Studio at 105 Greenwood I . St ene door south of J ; Adams Aven e ETK.vrea observer, la crape, orec.ox sm-RDiv, October 17, 1009. ' m ENJOY FESTlViTICS The Elks' -house Warming. fast eve ning was a great .success, as was promised. Dancing occupied the ma jor portion of the evening, but the affair came to an appropriate close with an elaborate banquef In : the club's -spacious banquet, rooms. . Fol lowing the banquet Misses Ruth Bush and Anna Casey entertained . the guests with music. A five-piece or chestra occupied the music rostrum and frequent applause came from the dancers for the excellent numbers. The large club building,, which ranks as one of the ' most commodious in eastern Oregon, is the pride of the local Elks,, and is now v pr6perly launched as a club home. . LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA MAKES DEBUT. Literary Progrnm at I Ugh School W- terday Brings Out Talent Taft l)e finited for Klwtlon, AwordliiR to l)e bato Returns -PloBHlng Numbers on the Program. v The first literary program to be given by the high school .took place yesterday afternoon. One of the feat ures was a debate on the question, "Resolved, That Taft should be elected president" The Judges decided lit favor of the hegatlve. . The author 61 the paper on' "Proposed Athletics" strived to enthuse a more intensified school spirit toward the football team and when the school yell responded. It was evident to all present that his remarks bore fruit. This was the first appearance of the new high school orchestra, and It was enthusiastically encored. , The following pieces arc represent ed: Violin, Marble Green; cornet, Ernest Funk; clarionet, David Stod dard; piano, May Nelll. , Two weeks hence the tenth and eleventh grades will be responsible for the entertainment. The following was yesterday's ex cellent program: Selection Orchestra. Recitation Maud Leadsworth. Debate Affirmative: Carrie Zur- brlck, Joe Whltbyr Edith Ghormley: negative: Leon Dawson, Charles Har ris, Tilda Anthony. - Recitation Hazel Young. Piano duet Zoe Bragg, Hazel Thel son. II COLLEGE The streets rang with yells and "tl gers'.' lust night In a way that Imitated a college town In a true style. For the purpose of advertising their foot ball game today the high school stu dents banded themselves In a noise' making organisation to supplant the fire parade which was discarded. The main Interest centered In the demon tratlons downtown, where the rooters under leadership of bis highness, Grady, sent up lusty yells. The spirit that animates a student body to such demonstrations Is commendable, and one that goes aa far toward winning crucial games as the clever playing It elf does. The shouting and yelling came to an end near the Central building, where a bonfire and a war dance waa the center of attraction. ', . Sella Liquor; Pare Fine. Peer Hennlngsen, proprietor of the HAKES Nil Gerllnger hotel, was fined 121 In po lice court for selling Intoilcatlng 11 quor on Sunday, thla morning, says rnnl I. for this man, Hennlngsen Vouid not have been arrested. On October 8 the, proprietor of the Gerllnger had Kracht arrested for jumping a board bill, one which amounted to J4.50. Therp waa mlsunderiitanding about the matter and Kracht thought Hennlng sen should not have taken the case Into court, and was naturally sore. ' Kracht remembered that on .Sun day," September 20, he and several others had received boose at the Ger llnger hotel bar and to get even with Hennlngsen had him arrested for vio lation of the local option law. , . Hennlngsen was found guilty' this morning when given a hearing. Ho gave notice through his attorney thnt he would appeal the case to the circuit court.". ; ' "..'.' ' " Notice of Meeting of Equalization V Board of Union County, ' . , .Notice Is hereby given that the equalization board of . Union county, Oregon, will meet at the court house In the city ot La Grande, on Monday, October 19th, 1908, 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, and ba-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, and upon by the board." (Chapter 286, Section 4, Page 451, Sessions Laws of 1907.) ; ' ;' " - 'The board will continue in session for a period of 30 days, unless the work coming before said body shall be completed sooner. ' . R. A. HUG, Deod-w4t Assessor. . ,: Rig Stock Sale. Thet 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 lunoh at noon. Terms, sums over ten dollar, 12 months' time at 8 per cent; discount ot 5 per cent for cash; under $10, cash.- Ed Strlngham, auctioneer. C. R. HIBBERD. NO OXE HESITATES - OVER OUR CANDY. Everybody that knows our confec tions at all Is aware, of their purity, their freanness, their fine flavor. If you don't know, "get acquainted." You certainly get your money's worth In this candy shop whether you buy 1 t an ounce, a pound, or a 6-pound box. E. D. S ELDER, THE CANDY MAN, WHAT will you have for dinner today? You may answer this question satisfactori ly by dining at TUB MODEL RESTAURANT : The Old Standby. Our cooking la a paragon of per feet I on, our food faulueea, and our service rapid and courteous. What mora can we ear, except that' our price are popular? We give a regu lar dinner for 31 eenta. ' Cosae and try it You will not seed the sense of hunger to enjoy It The Modd Restaurant J. Au ARSUCKLF, nrcp. Pastime Theater MOTION PICTURES AND ' 1 : ' ILLUSTRATED SONG 4 ' .;'-..-., . , Hcacock's Orchuatra. lrogrftm. Tle Two Model3. Pair of .Kids 4. SONG . . "A Little Cosy Flat," ' i Troublesome Carbuncle." Country Gad. "T5i Boys la Blue Are Turning Gray." Prince of Wales at Quebec Coon Song by f. E.,Hlatt . 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 DOORS OPEN ATI P. M. Ladies' souvenir . matinees Wednesday, S o'clock Children's Be matinee Satur day, S o'clock. ' r 4 4 44444444 4 4 4 4 4 4 Holley, Linn county, has held a cred itable and successful fair. :; ; Daily Observer Grande Ron PERR Yc OREGON - " " - CAN FURNISH LUMBER OF Ml MDS IN CARLOAD LOTS. For 16 inch Chain Wocd Deltxetctf at yovr iicme, t Call up V. C. BFAN, La Crande. Phone, Red 1741 f 44t444444 t t t t 4 '4444444444444444444444444444 Keep the mociey at home by using LA GRANDE SUGAR Costs no n ere crd Ji st as sweet. All dealers. i 444444444444444444444444444 444444 4 si laA44 eeaeeee THE GEORGE LUMBER f?FTAII We Soljclt Your Orders for Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Chain Wood mi cd to fwrnlsh and cllv PAC.c si:vi:n. THE SCENIC 6. A. GARDIXIER, Proprietor a ntl Slanngcr. .' . HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE. '' .'and . ,' ,' LATEST MOVING PICTURES. . 4 . ' . Illustrated song Leroy Ber ry. The Money Lender. Sand and musical novelties. At a Dogs' Music Hall. , ; ' The Tclasant Side of a Sol '4 dier's idfo, Vi ; '; ' an , Waters and Murry, Fake Pho- "4 4 : tograf t Gallery, ; Ik 4 ''-'i V--" ' I 4 - Matinee prices as usual. 4 ', " At the evening performance . 4 during the week the prices mill 4 be lif and 10 cents, f , 4Change . of Frogram Mondays, 4 Vt'eduesdaji and Erldaj-a. 4 latlnees: Tuesday, Thursday 4 and Saturday afternoons at 2:10 4 4 Children under, IS year Of 4 age 6o at matinees. , , , t THE SCENIC Have you registered? before October 20. " wetter do 3t 65c per Month 44 4-t444-44s44' a a aJ z aeeeaaeea PALMER COMPAQ - nFDARTMFniTnt 4' 9i if . ' a - 4 MS 4 I t t option rt 1 1 mi . ' H" witness in the caee Open Day w 6,U "41? , hi .'partment PhcnaMdn k1 id It not been nd $r TlcUt V44