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EI(3UT TAOEfl. CTENTXO ' nSF.RVER, LA CnAXDE, onEGox, msD.Vr, jtfovF3ini:n . io. PAGE TimKK. 4444444f44444444444444444444444444444 ' Notice to btuckliokIii. Notice la hereby given that the an: nuut stockholders' meeting of the Au rclla Mining company, for the pur pose of electing ft board of director, and for ny further business that may come before the meeting, will be held at the office of E. C Moore. In the city of La Grande, Oregoa, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m.. on Wednesday, the 4th day of November, 10S. - ' GEO. HENDRICKS. L. OLDENBURG, Secretary. v..A President. ..... -. : Mr. Chariea E. 8mltli of Weet rranlclldl Me., aaya: "I U oa thing nd have adopted Dr. King New Ufa Pllla m our family laaUve medicine, because they ara good and a wore without making (u about If Theee palnl'M purinera olo at Newllji'a drug iar. It?.. . : r 4444 4 44444444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4444444 BISSEYS HACK LINE. ',' ,' Best, of service. Pay and 4 Night, Hacks furnished for funerals and private parties. Baggage transferred Day and 4 Night and Sundays, v . 4 ; Stand at Paul's Cigar Store. , 4 4 'Phone Red 8U 4 ' Night 'Phone Main 15. 4 : 4 4 ' 4 . ; .' B. L. BCSSEY. ; .. How to 'mono. 4 Patrons of The Observer will . roofer a very great favor upon 4 the office tf,"wiea .':" tt talk with the editorial or news department, they will simply call for Main IS, and when ther wish to talk with the business offlcevthey will say Main 18, two rings. All subscription business and complaints of a business na ture should be addressed to the hnMness 'office and an above mentioned; for this class of calls ,4 please ask central to give 4 you; 'Mm 18. two rings. ' . . 4 4 - NEW v - I LOCATION My patrons will now find ! m at the Oregon Pro i duce Company's building on jsiieriuii hvkuuc with a full line of f HAY, f LOUR, MILL FEED, f GRAIN, and GARDEN and GRASS SEEDS : : : : : A. V. OLIVER I Pnone Main 57 J$$4444444444&444444,4 j wiii CROP l almonds and WALNUTS JUST ARRIVED Hew Lot of : Premium Warns PICKLES ' ..... HEINZS fall line of fresh I 5 pkkledgoods. Bottled and I in bulk. : ; I Our CHOW CHOW is great cry GROCERY AND BAKERY. . Polack, Prop. It's Heacock's Glasses That Fit j IT'S WATCH REPAIRING THAT GIVES ! . SATISFACTION IN LA GRANDE a mi WITIS Below is published the voluntary observer's meteorological record for ty -nonh of October, kept by A.. Woratell: . .",'..'' i ' -. , 1 t 3 4 5 7 .8 October October, October October October Octobtsr October October October f 91 . . . October 10 .:. . October ll,.. October 12 .'. .' October 1J , October 14 . . . October "15 . .. October. 1 October IT October 18 October. II October Jo October tl October 21 October- 22 October 24 October 25 October 2 October 2T October 28 October 29 October 30 October 31 " Max. ,..67 ,v57 :.-.'8T' ...65 ,..68v. ...6.8., 1..74 ,.;79 ; ,..83 ,;.7s :M ...7 v ,l.r ;. ...59 . ,..60 V. ...60 Mln. Range. 45 47 12 40 46 Hi. 34 32 68 S3' S3 42 40 . 42 ' 31 28 30 24 80, 2 22 16 24 22 21 20 . 28 81 .......83 80 ..'.....42 48 .48 .68 88 ......47 . ;.i 66 ......68 ...... 0 . , , . .69 ......60 Summary. ,; -r 'The , meani temperature for month was 47 degrees.' A maximum of 87 on the 3rd and a minimum of 16 on the 22nd. The. total precipita tion of 2.21 Inches was the heaiest for the month of October' since 1900. The number of days clear were 12; partly cloudy 7, and cloudy 12. The prevailing winds were westerly. S3 40 ; 30 22 10 43 25 20 2, 40 . 7 27 45 29: 21 . 19. , 18 19 20 21 27 20 .17 23 29 39 36 41 S3 38 28 19 30 OUMS- Is news that is published the day aims i at and reaches its ideals in this re lit happens. t 3 the Pr. Carl O'Mcl, n Ostcowtliy. , A correspondent of-the Lios Angeles Times furnished that paper recently the following skit: ; ' "No," said Dr. Carl O'Mel; the old fashioned country doctor, as he wiped the tobacco Juice from his long gray heard. "Them osteopaths is all right for some things, but they ain't got the science, that us regulars has. Thiriy years ago I graduated from the medi cal college after 10'" months of good hard study, an I learned everything thet's'. wuth knowin' about 'medicine. you bet! Now, when I give a man this here Dill" fishing in his pocket and holdfng up a large brown- pill, between a moist and dirty thumb and first finger "When I give him this, 1 know it's a-goin" f , do , somethln". It's aTgoln' t' either make him better er wuss. Ef It mattes him , wuss, there's ' plenty 6' other, things I kin ' "I git catalogs every month er sa, from all th" big chemical works an' slaughter houses, a-tellln' all about the newest remedies, an'; Just what they're good fer. ITiat's th' way I keeps up with th' latest discoveries In medicine. O' course, It makes a fel ler's bag pretty heavy to pack around so many bottles, but it's a lot easier than usln' yer brain an' hands so much. ,; ' ' . "Han' me down that Jar o' morphine up' there, will yer? No, no; not that little un! the two-Quart That's it. Thanks." eeee"-- ------ 9) I BAY & ZWEIFEL ! Plumbers and Tinners j Pump Work and Gutter Work a Specialty Let us furnish you with an estimate on your work. No order too lare or small lor ou best attention. Let us - relluc that eld stove. At a slight ex- pense we can mane u as uvu a new BAY & ZWEIFEL 2!! DEPOT STRU1 One ltiCi Stiix"rvliir. That one road supervisor should di rect the work of the entire county was urged by. the Umatilla County -Good Roads association In a resolution passed Saturday afternoon at a special meeting called by President H. ). Tay lor and held in the rooms of the Com mercial association. Other stepe to ward securing an effective organiza tion In the good . roads movement were taken. Several representative business men and farmers were In at tendance, and Cuunty Ju.ie Ollllland and Ovum"181011-" Lee and Walker, who were present, assured the associa tion of a hearty dotlre on the part of the county to co-operate In the work. Pendleton East Oregonlan. la cae et stoma -h and Iver trou ble the proper treatment is to stimu late thee organs without Irritating thera. Orino Laxative Fruit By rap aids digestion und stimulates the liver and boweln without Irritating these organs like pill or ordinary cathar tic. It does nH nauseate or' gripe and ta mild and piesuant to take. A. T. Bill. Oraggts. mat 4 . n The Observer pect .-.! I.' UlilTED PRESS TELEGRAPH NEWS iiThc Initctf Press leased wire service is I above anyr ptrier af ternoons dayi itrecdrds imiibrta ijrldtnu ihUiehext-d '-fy ! 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