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PGUX PACTS, ' :y:.T. ocTcnm 20, f 90s. PACE SEVEN. ) Mrs.. M. M. Davison of No. 171 Gil ford Ave., San Jose, C&L, says; "The vorth 'of jEleetrlc Bitters aa a general family, remedy, for headache, bilious ness and torpofv of the Uvea and bow. els ls ao proneuarna that I am prompted to say a word In Ita favor, for the benefit of those ''seeking relief from such affliction. There U more health for the digestive brganls in a bottle of Electric Blttere than In any other medy I know of." Sold under guarantee at Newlln'e drug atore. 60c. -sh ? " 1 V ' r ; ' ' ,-:r, Cured Hay fever and Summer Cold. A- J. - Nusbaum, . , Bateavllle, Ind., writes: "Last year 1 suffered for three rrionths 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 prs scrlptlon did not reaoh my case and I took severafenedlclne which seem ed to only aggravate, my "case. For. junately I ..insisted,, upon having; Fo ley's Honey ani Ta and Quickly cured taiv-rilty wife has since used Foley's Honey and Tar;with -he same .ri,M" A T "Hilt.' ISHirfftirt. 'tes 1908. and iwf ," "Jf .w"" "ice or the recorder of the city of i Jfmberr?m8n 61 B?' ' - Shall the City of La Grande amend . -rt" and aPProve the amend- ' ,, lne cltv charter; and the new city j charter, proposed and submitted ty the council to the people of the city Of La Grande? . , ; The following are'the polling places. Judges and. clerks- of -, the sevarai wards 1 designated and 'appointed by the councll-v , , . . -First Ward. City Hall Judges: ; J: P. Clark, E. C. Davis and Frank Kll patrlck. Clerks: (William Miller, and Arthur Crutls. i The approval ;of these amendments by the people of the city of La Grande will be submitted to the vot- Second War1. Cmmnii rh,mk.iJ. Judges: Peter Kuhn. F. 8. Bramwell and George Ball. Clerks: H. E. Cool- idge and A. W. Nelson. ' J .intra ward. ( Building west ; of juage Ramsey's residence oh Penn. avenue Judges: C. C. Penlngton, B. W. G randy and John Cates. Clerka: C, A.Vurplllat and A. C. Williams. i Fourth Ward, Harris' Hall Judges: Bernard Logsden, G. E. Fowler and John Sneak. Clerks: C. J. Vander poel and Warrtn P. Noble. In witness whereof I have hereunto attached my hand and affixed the seal i my oince, ,thU-10tb day of Septem ber.; 1908; 4 ft iu s. . i f v. a cot. recorder -i ot Jir-.!. She Likes Good Things. :JIra? Charles a.4 8nflilf bt -West " Franklin, Me., says: "I like, ; good things and have adopted Dr.J ' ' 7 . 'KJngM family laxaUvs KfW'LlfS- P1USS KJ1H-ti medicine, because'they1 are' good "and do their, worswiout making a fuss about tt." .These' "painless purifiers sold at Newllu'a drug a.ore.f Mt f- 't'tCj iTTvi" "r,2 Public Sale. I will offer for sale at my place one mile west of . SummervllJe, Thursday, .October 22, lSOS, seven horses, two of these are good plngle drivers; J3 head "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 heifers, 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 McCormlck .binder, almost as good as new; one new press drill; one mower; one new gang plow; four new 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 months will be given on approved notes, at 8 per cent from date. 1 'A. J. STORY. H. B. DAVIDHIZER, Auctioneer. dwOct8-21. vv ; jrvT , day of November, mm ' ' GUARDIAN'S SALE. By virtue of an order and license made and entered by the Hon. Coun the 17th day of September, 1908, rt tho matter of the guardianship of the per son and estate of Louts W. Bay.Jnlnor ward of the undersigned, nls guard- . n . .- L. ... homeNa. 1505' Madls jn avenue La r.n. ir.t.. .. . c i ceed to sell at private salft hll big In Urest, toAlt: An undivided on'elhaJ interest (subJect.(to d9yer interest of nna jjviayj in.ana tj lots ana 19, of block .108, of Chaplin's" addition to the town of La Grande, linlon county, Oregon; also an undivided one-sixth Interest in and to lot 5 of block 2, "B" street, original townsltd of La Grande, Union county, Oregon, for the benefit ot said ward and his estate. Terms o! sale, cash to me In hand.' 1 . ! ' ' ANNA B. BAT, Guardian of the Person and Estate of Lewis W. Bay, a Minor. Baker City, Oct. 19. E. P, Farrell of Homestead, Is in the city today afid- says that there is great activity on the Snake river. At present there IV about 20 miles of track laid out from Huntington and within a Bhort time the rails will be laid to Brownlee. The Oxbow company has a good wagon road from Brownlee to Copperfleld, and will haul their machinery, ' pro visions and cement over this line. . A large amount of Cement Is used by the company and many teams are kept busy hauling It In. ' I . The company has four acres1, of ground In Copprfield and this land Is covered with shanties for workmen, There is a large dining hall that wt$ seat, 800 people and several cooks ax kepsy,;-; ;:. i: :,Tlje Oxbow, company wlU,soon stjrt Its sawmlU and., things will begin "to hum..0 Tbe railroad ; people , are pbah Ing the work with great vigor andof the 217,0 feet pf.nnneltq be excavyv edi more thajTi J00O feet, hfs , been jon- pleted.; ,vvprk Is being pushed, beyoifl the tunnel bo that when the, ,blg hi'Ole Is opened the track will ,;be', ready qonnect,, on both . sides. , There j tje three tunnels between, the -mouth5 of Powder river and, PJne creek aid short tunnel between Pine creek and Homestead. . ' l AT TIER PLAYHOTJS12S. V V 4" "4 " ' . The Pastime's Attractions. Catchy Songs and excellent films are what combine to entertain the largo crowds at the Pastime' theater tbis week. The first performance of the hew program last evening was well attended and though the rain fell ana the winds blew, the' patrons were' well repaid, , Comedy 'and pathos intermin gle ith lightning-like rapidity" while the. films are run over the screen. The audience screams one minut and sobs the next in a way that is bound to hold attention and bring the patrons b,ack the next tlme.:1 Study theT houss ad In this Issue and' make selections of what you think, you will, like;s When you get there you 'will find to your surprise that all numbers are excel lent. Robert Burton's songs are mak jng big hits this week, too. j As predicted In Th . Observer last vening the vaudeville attractions and he funny tllms' entertained to " the lmit last evening at the Scenic. The umbers are of, a high class, such as please every . one. ,;The moving pic ture portion of the present program vlHJbe given for the last time this evening and a good change IsTnTstore for tomorVowr Pastime TKcgAter MOTION PICTURES ANDt ' ILLUSTRATED SONG3 Heacock's Orchutra. ' - ..Program. 1 " , ''' , ''.'.'.' " 1 ': .. " , The aHpplest Day of Her Life. ' ' ; - ; ' ; SONG lyS. Song: ''iVtcl, Over tlio Canon .,',:,..;,.., ., ,.,,.;v ,:.t: A Tale of the Harem. Bathing of Charlie'and Mary; In the Country. v J ithe; SCENIC it- ? .' - ' Song: "Dear Old Dixie Laud." . ; r - - 1 T ' ' " , The Custom Officer Revenge. v.; DOOR3 OPEN ATj 7 I " V' f V1 v ' i Ladles' f" spuvenir Wednesday, 8 o'clock. Children' So matinee day, t o'clock. J '.".'". .v-'-Vl: P. M. - matinees SaturT . j S. A. GARWX1EK, v ; Proprietor and Manager. : 'IirH.CLjiS3 VAUDEVILLE ., J -'., ,4 and LATEST MOVING PICTUEi. 1 . ' f ti-;k .. .. -- . .... J f '"''.' ''', t tip j Walters; Murray and Leroy Berry, in the" comedy 1 ) ''Training a Husband.' - Sampson and Deillak. Bargain Day. 'Only Kids. . t ' , & j t . 'S 5ft to Matinee prices a usust. At the' evening performance during the week the price .wtU be 15 and 10 cents. . I 1 i V . . I . J 1- 1 w Change 1 of , Program J Mondays, . .. TTedncsday and.Frldara.; , Matinees: Tuesday, , TnuraJy and Saturday afternoons tX it.O Children under IS ,yeaee df .ti CLEAN . LUNCHES Cheapest in the City. Good Meals 'Made Where 1 you can j See it Done , , -EAST STYLE.I LUNCH ROOM Messenger Service. ., For quick and reliable messenger service call Main 24. ' ' ' IN A ftM R R Y? THEN CALL " 8i THE TRANSFER MAX. 1 He will Uke that trunk to the depot or I ur home in less time than 11 takes to tell It Day Thone Red 761. Night Thone, Black 1703. WAGON ALWAYS AT TOUR SERVICE. Suit) Cure ror Asthma, We guarantee to cure asthma, Bronchitis and catarrh. If our medi care Co., I3S-884-S8I Arcade Build fine falls we will cheerfully refund all money paid. Write Arnold' Asthma ing, Seattle, Wash., or for next tO "J-. Morrl W. Knight, Cere, Ore. 88. onaI Election to Approve Charter v. AoMBatluieut. mJlc u hereby gtve that - on ii?1"y- th day erf November. ". a specUl elecOoa wni be held "r e Totere of ttxi City of L Grande, fty, Oreiron. and that the PU R be opes tnm the hour of I uul beur of fir v. i lecuin 1 caHed by ordr et vwjnou of the Ctnr of La Oraad. -"nou or the err "TIose e' - .; nd mb Notice to Stockholders. Notice is hereby given that the an nual stockholders' meeting of the Au- relia 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. OLDENBUR.G, , , Secretary. President. , BISSEY S HACK LINE. ' : ' Best of service," Day and Night Hacks furnished 'for funerals and private parties, i Baggage transferred Day and Night and Sundays. 5 " Stand at Paul's Cigar Store.' , 'Phone Red 241. i Night 'Phone Ma'.n 25. ; .1 EL. BUSSEV. ! ' CEMENT WORK All kinds of Cement and Goncrete work. Z7 CONCRETE I BUILDING BLOCKS CtMtltKY WUKIV No contract too large or too small. Satisfaction Guaranteed L. ROBERTS PHONE BLACK 682 t4MN J LA GRANDE f I SCHOOLof MUSIC Studic at 105 Green road - St ene door soutf) of Pfa,mz Atou 1 0 il n 0 0 Carelessness In carrying a loaded weapon In a trunk which might have resulted fatally yesterday was ' the cause of an accident at the O. R. ,& N. depot In which Kenneth Hannum, bag gageman, was shot by a ball from a 45-caliber revolver, says the Pendle ton East Oregonlon. The ball grazed the under side of Hannum's left arm. cutting a gash several inches in length and bruised the left side of his body by the force of the Impact. The accident occurred Just after No. 2 had pulled east. Hannum and Al bert Kearney were transferring the trunk in which , the weapon j was packed, from the baggage car of the Walla Walla train, to the truck, when the weapon was discharged ' by the jar. The ball tore through the metal protecting frame of the heavy leather trunk and through the big metal hinge the soft bullet being twisted to a shapeless,' Jagged mass that torf flesh of the young man's arm. then entered the car where lt was found. j The discharge of the gun set fire to the contents of the trunk, whlqh was broken open and the fire extinguished the 'it HEW RATES ESTABLISHED i"t ..... TXUU aVdcUoriiAVaraed.! " Thl8mtinW t tiuW-i felloV 6n the streets of thsct peddling fruit that was covered y.ithisn 'Jose icaia and codlin moth,"-sad' Special' Horti cultural Inspector Joe Brown today. 1 'want" Co say"' he"contInued.'""that if I find any more people peddling trultthat is in. anytmarmer mnlawful, wlli.see that Jheyari. prosecuted to the full extent of the law. This thing has got to stop. . ... .. ; "From a business standpoint it seems strange to me that any one would attempt to sell diseased frdlt on the streets because the seller comes In contact with his own first-class fruit and must sell It in competition with that fruit. He sells his good fruit to the merchants for, a fair price and then tries to sell his stuff to cus tomers of the merchants. , "This forces the merchants to sell In competition with the peddler's trash. Then the farmer complains be cause the merchants will not pay bet ter prices for fruit. Trafficking with Infected fruit' Is dangerous business, and It will not be tolerated. Yakima Republic. ,: Houses are made to live In j more than to look at; therefore, let use be preferred before uniformity, except where both, may' be had.-f Bacon. FOR RENT Five-room cottage; fur nished .complete. 'Phone, Red 112 How to 'Phone, . Patrons of The Observer will confer a very great favor upon . the office if, when they wish to talk with the editorial or news department, they will simply call for Main 13, and when they wish to talk with the business office they will say Main 13, two rings. All subscription business ' and complaints of a business nn- ture should be addressed to the business office and as above mentioned for this class of calls please ask central to give you Main 13, two rings. TVTTVT4T4 The railroad officials at a Joint meeting with representatives of the four towns last Monday fixed the freight rates for the Joseph branch, In general, the rates were fixed on mileage basis; thus Joseph rates on sugar, salt, etc., are one cent higher than Enterprise on a 100-lb sack, while the difference between Enter prise and the lower towns Is propor tionately greater according to dis tance. On outgoing commodities, there Is a difference of f 1 per carload between Joseph and Enterprise, so small aa to amount to nothing. The wool rate has not been settled, but If the ami basis I used Instead of a common rat from all towns, the dif ference will be but two ten-thousands of 1 cent per lb which, again, la so mall that tt will amount to nothing. 4N . ' M M mt X - w. . -J vJHdlftiy. Llnfeirovt$-".Jia held'a cVe4- V - s t. l t- v. --t i i. j: X- u t -m ; atje ,to at. matjnees. Have 'you Jregsterei 1 -. 'jm before October 20. n SHE -.,. v . .. . ...ttwr.-. Bvsttejrtao-aft ... , Daily Observer. 65 c per Moftth ' ' ''y a u a a Grande Rondcv Lumber Col! PERRY, OREGON CAN FURNISH. LUMBER Of .AIL. KINDS IN CARLOAD LOTS. for 16 inch Chain VVocd Delivered at yor Heme, I74J Call up V. f. BEAN, La Grande. Thcne, Red i WHAT will you bav for dinner today? Ton may answer this question satisfactori ly by dining at TUB MODEL RESTAURANT The Old Standby. Onr cooking I 4 paragon of per fectlon, onr food faultless, and our service rapid and courteoas. Wbat mora aaa w aay, except that our price ar popular? W give a regu lar aiaaer for IS oenta. Ca and try ft. Tea will aet neei the aesse ef hunger U enjoy It . . Tho MoHt Restaurant Keep the money by using at home LA GRANDE SUGAR Costs no ncrefird jist as sweet. All dealers. $ THE GEORGE PALMER i LUMBER C0MPAWY ? RETAIL DEPARTMENT 1 We Solicit Your Orders for Lumber, Lath, Shinsies, Mouldings, Chain Wood it prepared to furnish and dj live r '.'tty of "tTfptlOB , '.jfTrtM i ' tin When i design ' but to e may Buy a great compass.. -r. peak r' deal ' fn "ell W.. $4,501 nl DepartmeM Pncn Main ekst