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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1908)
Trcin r.r.T prrr: vmsr. : 10 per cent off for cash 6n everything in the store. Every overcoat is Cravinetted, no rain or wind can 50 through them. We arc : : the only firm that makes this offer. Stein-Block Clothing $15.00 to $50.00. This is the best ready made clothing that is made. Ask : uic man uiai war 11. . vaiii diiu wc win surprise you on prices aaiuruay. . j..,..-.- Ic) Fi? F n A fl 7 II I I Wl . rf U U Mil I SATDRMY OHLY mmLm II NEW LOCATION I . ' My patrons will now find m at the ; Oregon Pro . duce Company's building on Jefferson Avenue with a full line of HAY, FLOUR, MILL FEED, GRAIN, and GARDEN and GRASS SEEDS : : : : : A. I. OLIVER -. - Pnone Main 57 4 2 ,., .. t I TIME AND CASH ? Saved by my Metttod of ' Digging Wells Nn UnnH llcoH ee we WW - - W W M Gasoline Engine Saves you much time and mon- ey. Instruction in ; Gaso- line Engineering .. I Call or Write 1 R. A. WEST, i! The Well Driller How to Get 6tmB(. , j P. 3. Daley, cf 1247 W. Congress! St., Chicago, tells of a way to become strong. He says: "My mother who Is old and was very feeble, Is deriving so much benefit from Eloctrio Bitters, that I fee) It la my duty to tell those who nnd a tonto and ctronirthonlng medicine about It , In my mother's case a marked gain In flesh has re sulted, Insomnia has been overcome, and she is steadily growing stronger." Electric Bitters quickly remedy stom ach, liver and kidney complaints. Sold under guarantee f t Newlln'a drug store. .... ' Nottf in Crct'iUora. All who are liiterar'J are hereby notified that Iht crug stock of the Newlln Drug Co.. hir pk been dlspo A of by mo, anJ "art Pllulrs of that flrn up to the 8th b.' . oprml er.. 1908, nor being wound up. all bills and accounts t va the Newlia ! uu Co., contract ! l.iviou9 to llidt cate, are now due -n4 I coll ctabie at thu ilin Book -n1 Stationery Co. AH nsrhons so indebt ed are request! :o call there at on?u iud make settlement of their account. CEMENT WORK! All kinds of Cement and Concrete work. ' CONCRETE " BUILDING BLOCKS CEMETERY WORK ? No contract too large or: too small. , '' V;;; Satisfaction Guaranteed A. L. ROBERTS ': - PHONE BLACK 682 PMPKKED LA GRANDE SCMOOLofMUSIC IN A H UR R Y? THEN CAUL. THE TRANSFER MAN. He will take that trunk to the depot or your home In less time 'than It takes to ten it Day Thon Red 71. ' . Night "Phone, Black 1792. . WAGON ALWAYS AT TOUR ' SERVICE. Messenger Service. For quick and reliable messenger service call Main U. Studio at 105 Greenwood ; : St. one door south of . Adams Avenue PROf. DAY, Principal ' A large. Increase of puplla has shown up Jn the Albany schools. ' ' . P 'J'4.ii.AV. ED blH&GXAM, ADCTIOMSXa. Bale ertod m aeort Mtte. Batiefaeaoa maraataa. No xtra dfearg for dtstanea. e) Ui GRANDE ... OREGON Route No. L Thona No. Ittal . Notice to KUx'klioUlprn. Notice is hereby given thaf the an nual stockholders' meeting of 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 j city of La Grande, Oregon, at the hour! of 1 o'clock p. m., on Wednesday, the 4th day of November, lts. GEO. HENDRICKS, ; I OLDENBURG, . Secretary. President it" not A incii soiool - r AFFAIR THIS AFTERNOON. While One Man From Ixx-alg Is Not a Student Now, Others Are Dona ' Fide Pupil Union Team Strength- en its Line Wltlt O. A. C. Graduates , . - Outenine In Doubt- Make Trip In Carryall Many Hooters go to SIs :. ter-Town. . 'Backed by a crowd of. rooters that went to Union by train, automobile and teams, the La Grande high school football team this afternoon played, a picked team from Union. The play ers went over In a large carryall. ' 1 Bacon, who will be a regular stu dent In the high school hereafter, Is with the team today, and will aid In holding down the big beeves of the Union team. The locals went over with the understanding that the Union lineup will Include several who are not high school players, In fact, some of them are old O. A. C. men. .Man ager Clark, of the experiment farm, who has speed, skill and weight suf ficient to figure in O. A. C. football of the past, was in the lineup. There were others who have played in the more Important teams of the state. The high school filled in with lighter men. Knowing this, La Grande had nerved Itself to the extreme in hopes of holding the Unionltes down to a close score or break even at any rate. 'A m m Keep the money at home by using LA GRANDE SUGAR Costs no it ere rd ji $t fs sweet. All dealers. NO ONE HESITATES OVER OUR CANDY. BUSSEY'S HACK LINK. Best of service. Day and Night Hacks ' " furnished for 4 funerals an4 private parties. 4 Baggage transferred Day and 4 Night and Sundays. Staad at PasJ's Cigar Store. . Thoae Red 241. Night 'Phone Main 25. , B. Ik BC6SET. WHT NOT TRT - Popliaa'a ., y"i:.-juRHCiA' aaarxsx? Gives prompt and pettre relief ta yay case.' Bold by druggtsta. Price . tl.M. Trial package by man 10 eenla. Wffitaasw XUg. Oe Prop. sal by JL T. KILL, Bregglst Sure Cmre ror Asthma. We guarantee to care asthma. bronchitis and catarrh. If our mea3 Cure Co, 131-114-11 Areade BoIUI cine falls we will cheerfully refund all money pall. Write Arnold's Asthma lug, Seattle, Wash., or for aext ftaya, Morris W. Xsigbt. coTe, ure. BOX St.' Everybody that knows our confec- tlons at all is aware of their purity, their fresnness, their fine flavor. If you don't know, "get acquainted." Tou certainly get reur money's worth In this candy shop whether you buy aa ounce, a pound, or a E-pound box. E. D. 6 ELDER, THE CANDY HAN. Cared Hay Fever and Summer Cold. A. J. Nusbaum, BatesvlUe, Ind, writes: "Last year I suffered for thre months with summer cold so dis tressing that It Interfered with my business. X had many of the symp toms of bay fever, and a doctor pre scription did not reach my case, and took several medicines which seem ed to only aggravate my case, ' For tunately X insisted upon having Fo ley's Honey and Tar and It quickly cured me. My wife has since used relay's Honey and Tar with the asm success." A. T. Hill, druggist Water Turned Loose. Settlers in the Hermlston. valley to day are rejoicing over the fact that water was turned this morning Into the 'big government ditch, and Is now speeding on its way to the Cold Springs reservoir, where it will be uiu .vr una timing me summer ol 1909. : ..' The big gates were opened this morning and the water Is now run ning through' the concrete section of the feed canal, recently built. The temporary dams which have held back the. seepage from the 'new concrete lln'ng have been removed, and within a few days the water will be pouring over the big Inlet drop into the reser voir. The water was turned In with a email head this morning, and it will be some time before the ditch will be carrying its full capacity. Pendleton East Oregonlan, ...... . e " e THE GEORGE PALMER LUMBER COMPANY RETAIL DEPARTMENT We Solicit Your Orders for Lumber, Lativ Shingles, Mouldings Chain Wood . I We are prepared to furnish and deliver material promptly. Calf up Retail Department Phone Main 8. .. .... e a..-, Daily Observer 65c per Month THE SCENIC Follow the crowds to the Pastime. Mrs. Chailee . Baain m v Cllli . I IIFfAUCr rraDklta. ua, aayst. ri like gaed IUL1.1JI LUtiltnCD things and have adopted Dr. King's . , . rJ New life Pin- aa eur family laxative CfttaJCtf ft We UPf. LOCH asedlctne, hecauee they are coed and CiZls ll&t YihtTt fOU C3ft d ttalr wera without making a fusel Cg ft pgCe aheat It" .These pabolesa pnrtflera eeM et KewBft'e drag .re. (c iJlZI dl ILC LtVi.UfJ hVVi GUARDIAN'S SALE. By virtue of an order and license made and entered by tbe Hon. Coun ty Court of Union county, Oregon, on the 17th day of September, 1901, In tho matter of the guardianship of the per son and estate of Louis W. Bay, minor heir of John H. Bay, . deceased, and ward of the undersigned, his .guard- ui:, T will from and after the fifth day of November, 1901, at my home, No. 1S0I Madison avenue, La Grande, Union county, Oregon, pro ceed to aell at private sale all his In. tereet to-wit: An undivided one-ha.f interest (subject to dower Interest of Anna B. Bay) In and to lots 9 and 19, of block 191. of Chaplin's addition to the town of La Grande, Union county, Oregon; mJhn ' 'nwlW5ed ps-ltst!j interest In and to lot J of black 2, "B" street, original townsite of La Grande, Union county, Oregon, for the benefit of said ward and his estate. TVrma of sale, cash to me la hand. ANNA B. BAT. Guardian of ths Person and Eatate ef Lewis W. Bay. a Minor. ... 8. A. GARDIN1ER, Proprietor and Manager. ' HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE ', and LATEST MOVING PICTURES, It A Voice From the Dead. Love versus Title. I Buiclde ImoOBalblA. Tramp and a Tailor's Dummy. ' ; Walters ft Murray in laurh- ! able Sketch, "Six O'clock Tea." 1 For laughlnn- nurnoses oniv. ! Leroy Berry, in Irtah sketch. In costume. Matinee prices as usual At the evening performance during the week the prices will be 18 and 10 cents. - ' . ... Change of Program Mondays, Wednesdays and Frtdave. - . a e Pastime Theater - MOTION PICTURES AND ILLUSTRATFD SONGS Program, .. ' Athletic Parade. Never Again. 80NO "I Am Tying the Leaves So They Won't Come Down." a Ranchman's Love. soma Grow.w The Great Yellowstone Holdup. ' Matinees: Tuesday, Tburaday e and Saturday afternoons at 1:19 e Children under If years ef e age le at ma tin tea. . e) THE SCENIC "Down Where tbe Cotton Bios- e ; - - Park .-;.. M. e matlaees , Ladies souvenir Wednesday, I o'clock. . ,ZXiQ?J3 CTXTt AT. e) . . Children's te majlr-1 " 1 e-ctoek.