stkniN!; rns-.tn. n rrrtwiiE nr.rr.o rroxruv; crmrm sa, i"s.
pacts pKvrx.
. , ; Notice i CreuUore,
XQ vho are lnlersct j are hereby
notified that th .rug stock of the
Newlln Drug Co, h rg been dlspovt
of by no, and tto rliulrs of that flr
up to the th o.' ptmt er, 1108, now
being wound up. all tills and accounts
,T pj the Newlln L'ug Co., contract jl
Ittvioua to that cato. art now du nd
coll ctable at th v.lln Book n1
Stationary Co. All ren.ons ao tntlsbt
cd are request) to call there at onu
and mate settlement of their accounts
- VP.S. f NEWL'. ;
,,',.L.;,fi'.'!OT.Wi WrtlM,' '"
We guarantee to cure asthma,
bronchitis and catarrh. If our medl
Cur Co 888-124-888 Arcade Build,
clna falla wa will cheerfully refund all
money paid. Writ Arnold's Aathma
Ing, Seattle. Wuh, or for next It
flays. Morrto W. bright. Cove, Ore,
Bos !. "
NEW
1 LOCATION
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. V. OLIVER
Pnnnm Main 57 55.
TIME AMD CASH
Saved by my Method of
Digging Wells
t Gasoline Engine Saves
I you much time and mon-
I ey. Instruction in Gaso
t line Engineering .
Call or Write
R A. WEST,
The Well Driller I
EI MKPfGHAM,
At'CTIONKER.
Sales cried on snort notice,
Satisfaction guaranteed. 4
No extra charge for distance. 4
LA GRANDE - - - OREGON
Route No. I. 'Phone No. 186x8
.f 4. 4
, WHT NOT TRY
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ASTHMA REMEDY?
Gives prompt and positive relief In
evry case. Sold by druggists. Price
$1.00. Trial package by mail 10
cents. ' , '
Wniiama Mfg. Co, Props.-
Cleveland, O.
Fur 1r t ' '
1U1 riugfl StwU-lMd.
Old springs made good aa new.
Don't throw th?m away. W. II. Rleks
with hi new fMirnted Unleral Ted
8prlns stretcher, guarantee Ms work
Will only bo 'is rand one week.
'Phone him at f.onde Vu..ey houio,
and he will call. .'Work uVuc at yoir
home. Machines itr ml 10-23-29
Tears are the safety-valves of the
heart,' when too much pressure Is laid
on lt.-Albrt Smith.
Cheapest in the City Good
Meals Made Yhere you can
See It Done
EAST STYLE LUNCH ROOM
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LA GRANDE
: SCHOOL of MUSIC ;
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e oiuaio at iuo ureenwwuu
St. one door south of ,
' Adams Avenue . j
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Principal
A A A. A A A A
CEMENT WORK
All kinds of Cement and
Concrete work;
CONCRETE
, BUILDING BLOCKS
CEMETERY WORK
No contract too large or
too small
Satisfaction Guaranteed
L ROBERTS
PHONE BLACK 682
IN I H 11 K K T?
THEN CALL
THE TRANSFER MAN. y j,
He will take that trunk to the depot
or your home In less time than It
takes to tell It
. Put Phon
Night Pliono, Black 17M. ;
. WAGON ALWAYS AT TOUR J
'. ' SERVICE.
Messenger Service.
For gulck and reliable messenger
service call Main 24.
Notice to Stockholders,
v Notice is hereby given that 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
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. ;
BCSSEY'S HACK LIXE.
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Best of service, Day and
Night Hacks furnished . for
...! and nrlvate parties. 4
Baggage transferred Day and
Night and Sundays.
Stand at Paul's Cigar Store.
'Phone Red 241. '
Night 'Phone Main 25.
v. ti. nrssEY.
Kbe lanes .-- ,
Mrs. Charles E. Smith of West
.
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"Eternal progression the dlvlno
law which reveals to the publle the
present and the future." was the sub
ject -YV fthly'Werifs'tln discourse
early last evening In the I 0. 8, tab
ernacle by Prof. Ernest Bramwell.
president of the Fielding academy of
Idaho. The address was a learned
discourse on that broad subject, which
can be handled only by men to give
special and attentive study to the sub
ject. A large crowd heard him ana
regretted that the arrival of the eve
ning train from the west brought the
address to a sudden clone.
Prof. Bramwell left on the evening
train after having spent several days
here with bis brother, F. S. Bram
well. :
Follow th crowds to the Pastime.
GUARDIAN'S SALE.
By viTtue of an order and license
made and entered by the Hon. Coun
ty Court of Union county, Oregon, on
the 17th day of September, 1808, In thj
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
i? ii. T will frcm and after the fifth
dav of November. 1908, at my
home. No. 1505 Madison avenue,' La
Grande, Union county, Oregon, pro
ceed to sell at private Bale all his In
terest, to-wi: An undivided one-ha.r
Interest (subject to dower Interest of
Anna B. Bay) in and to lots .9 and 10.
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 townslte. of La Grande,
Union county, Oregon, for the benefit
Af said ward and his estate. T"rms of
sale, cash to me In hand.
ANNA B. BAT,
Guardian of the Person and Estate of
LewU W. Bay, a Minor.
How to Get Strong.
P. J. Daley, of 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 Electric Bitters,
that I feel It Is my duty to tell those
who need a ,tonlo and strengthening
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 at Newlln's drug
store. .
NO ONE HESITATES .
OVER OUR CANDY.
Everybody that knows our confec
tions at all Is aware of their purity,
their fresnness, tnelr fine flavor. If
you don't know, "get acquainted."
You certainly get your money's worth
in this candy shop whether you buy
an ounce, a pound, or a 5-pound box.
K. I. S ELDER, THE CANDY MAN.
Cured nay Fever and Summer Cold.
A. J. Nusbaum, Batesvllle, Ind.,
writes: "Last year I suffered for three
months with a summer cold so dis
tressing that It Interfered with my
ilu-UsuiJ. 2 fcaJ away if Cu we
toms of hay fever, and a doctor's pre-
... ... v .Tia
senpuon o.a -
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mi mil
mm
ALL SUns GIVEN A
WARM-CP DURING GAME
La Cnu1e T Tms vJeMf GriZiM
at Union Kcak Highly of Treat-ni-n
Accorded Tlm Regular Hun
Up Score Quk'kly During tbe First
Half. ,
Scalp carriers, the La Grande high
school football team returned home
Saturday evening with a clean victory
to their credit over the Union city
team, composed of six high 'school
and five city players. Seventeen to
nothing waa the score; but every sub
stitute that uroompanied the tearo to
Union was given a try-out In the sec
ond half or the score would have been
materially greater than that. But the
affair gave' the locals some splendid
practice for the coming game of the
season, with Pendleton. .
Union won the toss and La Grande
chose to defend the east goal and re
ceive the kick-off. Reynolds ran the
kick in about 20 yards. La Grande
reached Union's 40-yard line, but lost
on downs. On the next down a quar
terback kick was gathered up by Rey
nolds and he ran 65 yards for the
first touchdown, having a perfect in
terference that Union could not
break. Myers kicked goal.
Ahmit one-half of the first half
was played in the of-nter of the field
During the last four minutes of play
La Grande carried the bail down the
field 40 yards, by smashes across
tackles and short end runs, and with
two minutes left to play Heldenrelch
.hnvorl over for the second touch
down: Chllders kicked goal.
The , second halt opened by La
Qrande kicking to Union with but 10
vards return. 'Union was held and
punted to center of field. Here La
Grande attempted a forward pass,
which fell short by about six Inches,
and La Grande lost 15 yards for the
incompleted pass. During about 10
minutes of play at this time, the ball
was in La Grande territory, but the
goal was never In danger. With eight
minutes left "to play Bacon was
shoved over for the third touchdown;
Chllders failed at an easy goal.
During the remainder of the game
the ball was In Union territory, and
when time was called It was but four
feet from Union's goal In La Grande's
possession. , - ' '
For La Grande Carpy made several
15 and 20 yard runs. Chllders played
a good game. He was always assist
ing the man with the ball and fre
quentyl carried him from , three o
five yards. Captain Myers played his
best game of the season; Reynolds
ran the team well; J. Williamson at
rlht end. wn lwnv In th w
some Union player and Helndenrelch
made good gains, and , fine tackles,
and time after time downed the run
ner for loss. V. Bean demonstrated
that he Is one of the best centers In
eastern Oregon; Grout at right guard,
L. Williamson at left guard, Ingle at
right tackle, Geddes and left tackle,
all outplayed their men. In the sec
ond half Bacon played full, Earls at
right tackle, Vern Bean at left guard
and Rice atOeft tackle, all played
better than they have played hereto
fore. The boys speak complimentary
of the treatment accorded them by
Union.
Notice of Final Aoocnnt.
Notice Is hereby given to all con
cerned that Mary E. Swauger, admin
istratrix of the estate of Emanuel
Swauger, deceased, has filed In the
county court of Union county, Oregon,
her final report as administratrix of
said estate, apd that said court has set
Monday, the 2nd day of November, A.
D. 1908, at two o'clock P. M., for the
hearing of said report and all ob
jections thereto.
Dated this 3d day of Octobsr, A. D.
1908. ' MARY E. SWAUGER,,
Administratrix of Emanuel Swauger,
Deceased. ' i.Vit'1"
dJ-10-17-24-81
I take It to be a principal rule of
life, not to be too much addicted .to
They Take the Kinks Out
"I have used Dr. King's New Life
Pills for many years, with Increasing
satisfaction. They Uke the kinks out
of stomach, liver and bowels, without
fus or friction," says N. H. Brewn, of
Plttsfield. Vt. Guarsnteed satisfac
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GRANDE R0NDE CASH CO. i
Local Agents
WOOD, COAL AMD FEED :
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i by using
; LA GRANDE SUGAR
Costs no n ere
sweet All
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We Solicit Your Orders for
Lumber, Lath Shingles, Mouldings,
Chain Wood
vt an nronnrvrf tn fiirnUh and deliver material
jf V ui s pff tyJw r
promptly.
Call up Retail Department Phone Main 8.
THE SCENIC
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8. A. GARDIXEER,
Proprietor and Manager.
HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE
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LATEST MOVING PICTURES..
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L. Romalne, King of
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Magi
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Error of Justice.
Bathers Race.
Walters and Murray, a Niggers
Goast. ,
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. Matinee prices as usual.
4 At the evening performance
during the week the prices will
be 15 and 10 cents.
Change of Program Slondajrs,
WcdnrAdas and TVUiuis.
Matinees: Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday afternoons at 2:10
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Children under 15 years
age 6c at matinees."
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Program.
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rewarded.
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; "Kerr, Mills Bam Dance."
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The Bully.
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Ladles' souvenir
Wednesday, S o'clock.
matinees
Children's 5c matinee Satur-
day, 8 o'clock. "
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