rrKirrvG onssntCT. la orande. onvaox. katitidat, cxTonnt i, io. . , " I Own Your water System j And Be Independent A Well Will Soivc The Problem Vwenty-flve years' exiterlence In the well-drilling business enable ' me to do yonr work properly nnd ?orom!rolly. arar prepare to anil u any aepui. . -."", " ' TEAM VISITS Hi m ritonTAHu: phcne msiNicss. t iiluu nil Cov Dryer W ill Ilnrnllc " 7500 lloxnt of lruuo. 4 ' 4 4 4 4 - 4 -4 ASK ME FOR PARTICULARS AND REFERENCE RE CARDING WELLS I DRILLED AH THIS COUNTY D . M. HUNT, La Grande Up-to-date Tail- Net and Silk Waists, Infant's Pop Corn Silk Caps, Wool Shirts and Uggins The Latest Styles in Collars and Pelts THE VI DUYN (0. I I r Mm Ldtofe Ore. " IN THE Masonic Bidg. h-i-f Wearing that determined look that augurs III for their opponents, the La Grande high achbol football team left this morning for Elgin, where the '.ird bSc asnm '-' vor-v mi , .wav The t'nlon and Covo fruit dryers have been running slnoo the third of the month and expect to complete the work of drying prunes by the last of noxt week. Mr. Labile, who la in charga of the work, estimates that the two dryer will handle this year 7500 boxes of prunes about 45,000 pounds la all, or In the neighborhood of 100 tons of dried prunes, or about 200,000 pounds of the, finished product. - After THE Is that BEST made Powder at FLOUR! Worth : Every Sack Guaranteed "dope" th. team should be given an PP". teh will take probably opportunity to try some foxy play. two week more- tw n yet Elgin may have Improved lm. . have employed about 13 men In all, menaely and the little fellow, from ,0 tho "h'ft runnW w "t P" hr fnrcd tn t down to bnsiuPM.i . tioli ot tn time, the Union ahlft re- . Though Charles Reynolds accom- I quiring 11 men. Mr. Laaalle reports panled the team through the aid of uwu r n iv, uemano crutches, he will not be the Instilling ,or drle1 'rult thl '. winter. He is already selling some at Boise, the closest point ot sale for some time. spirit today.' Carpy has the manipu lation of the agareaatlon. and it will give him excellent training for thejUn,on Republican, next 8atu,rday, when Pendleton comes i . ' here, and he will bo required to. use! his "noodle" to' the beet advantage. Reynolds will not play football again this fall. Hamilton,' the nifty half back, bIho kept out of the game today. He will play next Saturday. With Hamilton out Bolton goes back In the game for the. first time this year, di viding honors with J." Williamson at end... , . ' , ;. , . '.. 1 . ' .,,', Bean is 111 and Earls had to take his place at center. Bean . will be needed next Saturday and the coach es are allowing htm a rest. Otherwise the team Is much the same as before. Rice, le; Geddes, It; Grout, lg; Earls, c; L. Williamson, rg; Engie, rt; Wil liamson or Bolton, re; . Childers and Meyers, halves, and Heldenreich full. Coach Mickelson and 'Manager En glo were In ; charge of the team. Rooters were limited in, number. AT WORK ON DEPOT. New Structure at Wallow is ' Advanced Tills- Week. , Well SEW WALLOWA HOUSES. Mimnaugli Residences in Wallowa to Bo "Stylish." .lues! When you purchase jewelery or a- time piece from me you have a right to feel-: certain abou having recieved , full value for your money : . : . . : : J LEADING PIONEER JEWELER Harry Moulton Is busy with J. H, Mlmnaugh's residence in the south west part of town, says the Wallowa Sun. It will be a nine-room, story and a half home, and Vtll be "tilted with plate glass windows and doors, and be finished In polished tamarack. It will be one of the finest moderate priced residences In the city. ' Mr. Moulton designed the building and will erect It and one similar for C. H. Mimnaugh, the latter being designed by C. R, Thornton, the La Grande architect.' Work on the WaJlowa depot was begun last Friday and has been ruBh ed rapidly forward during tho past week. Fisher & Petrle of Portland, have the contract, according to the Wallowa Sun. , .The structure will be two stories high and will be 24x30 in size, while the platform will be of equal slr.e: It will contain commodious , rooms for the transaction of all railroad business. , - The contractors expect to have the roof on next week and fitate that the structure will be completed by another crew, all work being completed before Thanksgiving time. The same con tractors have the contract for the de pots at Enterprise' and Joseph. The railroad company has agreed to have the material ready for them at En terprise by the middle of next month, at which time the depot at that place will be begun. i DELAY BANQUET. . Enterprise Commercial Club Will Hold Its Feast Later On. Owing, to delay in completion of the railroad to Enterprise, the banquet planned for November 2 has been in definitely postponed. A letter from the Enterprise Commercial club states that due announcement will be made of the affair, which has not :been dropped, but postponed to conform with exulting conditions. TllE-VSLltiT DEPARTMENT, t Office of tlie Comptroller of tho !. ..Currency, - . ' . ' ;-. Washington, D. C, Oct 13, 1908. Notice Is hereby given to all 4 persons who may have claims 4 against "The Farmers & Trad- ers National 1 bank of v La Grande," Oregon, that the same must be presented to Walter 4 Neldner, Receiver, with the le- gal proof thereof, within three 4 months from this date,'' or they may be disallowed. LAWRENCE O. MURRAY, Comptroller of the Currency. GRANDE R0NDE CASH CO.: Local Agents WOOD, C0A1 AND FEED : SNsr Z ' '' ' ',.'.' . . Z .Keep the money at home' by using LA GRANDE SUGAR Costs no n ere erd Ji st as sweet. All dealers. 4 m m ES HlHtHOnAM, 4 AITCTIONSSK. 4 4 , '., Bales cried oa abort ttottoa. 4 4 ' 8atlsfaottoa guaranteed. 4 No extra, cbArge for distance. 4 4 LA GRANDE - - OREGON 4 4 Route No. a. Phon No. llx 4 4 4 4444444444444 Obscrvzr 65c per Month Daily 4444444e44444444444t4444444 THE GEORGE PALMER LUMBER COMPANY RETAIL DEPARTMENT We Solicit Your Orders for Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Chain Wood . 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Yon can easily determine If youf kidneys art oat of order by settinz aside for 74 boars a bottle of the orioe passed upon anaiofr. - If upon examination it (a cloudy or milky or has brick-dust sediment or small paiides Dost about in it, your kidneys ara diseased, and FOLEY'S K'DNBY CURB should be taken at ooca. ' G. O. Buthans Testifies After Four Years. G. B. Bnrbans of Carlisle Center, N. Y., writes: "About four ynrt (o I wrote you stating that I bad btaa atirfy aarae of mtwi kian.y traub' by taking Um thaa tw. kotttaa of rolcy Ktdo.y Cora. M wtir.iy .to pp.4 the hrtch-duat aadlmaat aa ala and aymptoma of kldo.y diaae diaappearad. I am glad to say that I have imt had a retura of any f those ayaiptonia duncg the ttmt yeare that have elapard, and . am evid.atJy cured to etay eared, aa 4 heartily recommend Pol.y'e Kida? Care a aay eoe aaJertag fraas kidaey a Madder treMble.'' ' Two Sixes. 50 Cents and $1.00. tsuf.t3 mwztim cy zzzzz We are prepared to furnish and .... , f Vlllaiy. - - ... Call up Retail Department Phone Main 8. 444(4444e4dseo6.js)t4A ode. deliver materUJ THE SCENIC S. A. GARD1MER, Proprietor and Manager. HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE and 1 LATEST MOVING PICTURES. 4 H'liunge of Ingram Mondiiys, 4 Wednesdays and Fridays. 4 " , 4 At the ' evening performance 4 during the week the prices will 4 be 15 and 10 cents. 4 4 . . 4 4 4 , 4 Walters and Murray for the 4 week. L. Romalne, King of Magi cians. , Pastime Theater MOTION PICTURES AND 4 ILLUSTRATED SONGS rrogrnm for Friday. The Rent Money. SONG 'Can't Too Soe I'm Lonely?' A Fool for Ills Luck. Matinee prices ss usual. T. HILL Matinees: Tuesday. Thursday 4 4 And Saturday afternoons at 2:30 4 4 " 4 4 ' - ' ' - 4 Children under IS years of 4 4 ace to at matinees. ... 4 THE SCENIC -4 '4 '4 f db -.4 , .4 "Will tlio Atist-ls Let Me Tlay? 4 ''' h- . .' . For His Sinter's Sake. ' 4 - . -4 . -4 4 mt!ne 4 DOORS OPEN AT 7 P. M. 'Lfidies souvenir 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Wednesday, I o'clock. 4 4 'Children' 6e matinee Sattir- day, I o'clock. ' . A. Drugg ist 4 .