LOOKS LIKE ACTIVITY o 0: W 7 F V II ' i "I up - 1 e -- --- Ii UK 'JOT: 1, ! VS Penjaniln Qothey 2, o o A Bpctial telephone message from Tnion, states that a iaj-ti- (if survej'-i. ors, supposed to belong to the NofTh Bunk road, are working ia that vi cinity today. The party of strangers arrived in Union yesterday and ?tart; ed out today. It la generally Lettsrod the surveyors Intend going over the right-of-way of the ruipored -r,oai across the Blue Mountains to- Wallx Walla. r . t'nlon boosters havi sdrurqd j , ports from Walla Walla to the effect tLat the North Coast engineers gave 'completed surveys through that city and have pitched camp In the south Side of the city looking toward the nii)niintln. Puttine two and two to- ' . 1 il t 5 J J i. 11 L J.I Company Is starting a road across the k valley connecting the Walla Walla and the Grande Ronde. ' , In a telegram to certain citizens of Tlllon. offlclRls of the pnm";r" Etlt: Mliat theNortu Coast was planning to Ebuild across the nioautains. and-con-jpect with the North o?estm Injjlda jho. A tunnel and gif fr&'atro:! . (he mountains are alreadjl planned, i it I K A : - I V; . ..r. 1 Favorites with Well Diessecl Meii 4ir Ii I. I Mi.. I -1 " We found out early in our business experience that there's no profit in selling a raan his first suit if it turns out to 1e his last. We don't want floating trade,' The Root of Confidence is Valtie-Not Talk Tliat's the chief reason why we handle Benjamin clothes and give them our strongest commendation and guaranty. 'We could easily buy clothes on which we could make a larger profit, but they wouldn't be Benjamin's and they could not, give you the same sense of being well . dressed as long as you want to wear 'them. . ' " L . ' - 1 1- ir,(,v. 4i J i Oar New Fall Styles are here and well worthy of the attention of every man who values high class tailoring and peerless style. i N. K. W E ST THE QUALI 17 STORE. 1 Advertised Letters. Pig squeels have never been utiliz ed but pig rooting has. While In the Salem state fair grounds Mr. P. A. Charlton secured an exhibit for the fair here which will be entirely new. It Is a machine so constructed that the hegs grind their own food. The material to ne ground is placed in a tank equipped with .an outer revolV' Ing shell attached to knives. Tempta tion holes perforate the tank. The outside shield is winged like a fan and Mr. Hog bravely roots behind the fan to consume the food that is tempt I ing him from the ,holes. lie can't get the food, but he pushes the wings along, thin; cutting the material on the inside and as he finally roots by to another hole he finds ground food awaiting him. Several hogs can aid in grinding and in the devouring the ground foodstuff. The machine will be on exhibit here during fair week, Li m I! I t i .! A STUDY IN STOVES Stoves i AND Ranges W. h. BOHNENKAMP CO Dealers In Sioxes, ftanges, Hare ware,Hou. e furnishings, Etc. Also builders', blacksmiths' , wagonmakers! minera',:' and plumbers' supplies, lumps, windmills,' cutlery,' guns. Mia- ' nltlon and fishing tackle. i List of letters remaining uncalled for, in this office for the week ending, September 24, 1909. . LADIES Mrs. Emma Betts. Mrs. Grace Harris. Mrs. Nora Loughman. Mrs. A. S. Moor. 4 i too vjvui 61 cuauuvUi Miss Rosey Titus. GENTLEMEN Mr. It. L. Anderson. Mr. Elhuiar Dayless. Mr. Marion Carter. Mr. Geo. Erickson. Mr. Milo A. Graves. Mr. C S. Luptou. Mr. George Morton . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Panent. Mr. Jeff Routh. Tom Ross. Mr. Walter M. Schmidt. FMward Sheppard.'' ' These letters will be sent to 0 OK EXISTS NOW Conflicts will not occur between the International Grand Opera Company i I and the chorus contests and varied en-i ' tcrtainments at the show grounds cn j the night of Thursday, October, 7, be I cause versatile brains have worked, i out a solution of the conflict which; ! existed last evening. Manager Steward will be able to fill his house to capac the ' and the' populace will during thai IVad Letter Offlce on October the 10, ! tenlng bo in position to attend th 1P09, If not called for. ' contpst nnd entertainment, G. M. RICHEY, P. M. .f- At .me snow grounas. where a spec ""-" " ' Per A." S. j ial auditorium will be built, the chorus ", - ; contest will be'eommenced at 7:45 cn Iinlo.1 For K lei ors. Thursday eveningpromptly, and hav r,, t i 8iilt"i(iifnt tfnif to reach the Steward i T1W county board I of eQualizatlon Onera House where the Grrind Opera will meet at'the court-house on the 5 Contl,H'i,-v Js oX to frth. for ' Yb.l rd 'Monday in October. Among' thej . ' 7 , 7 ' " ..7 . .it i . - i ttL 3 uciuLK .uuu iimcui,iain win ring nw regulations is one requiring an ( 'ompnlnU' to be inade on the week of the sitting of the board. i'l'i V tKt r t "' 11 4 S -iB-ir in M1S.S JOSEPHI SiE IFFR. - - The brillant actress who is being ably supported by the Eck- hardt company- commencing an engagetoeut -vt-.Ahree nights at the nge of plays each Steward Open night. Htiuse on Monday, October 4th, ch ; . . ' II, f.- " 4 We Want Your Wants Our Your want Want Ad Column s placed before a tnousand or more'i"want-sQekeri every day Can you afford to spend one cent perword of yow want au wri e.-e results are the keynotes? it . , . .' ... XR RENT. FOR RENT Well built barn. Red 41. I ' Phone FOR RENT. Furnished room ' whl all modern improvements. 8C4 Main Avenue. ( One 7 room modern house, 1 4 room cottage, 1 4 room modern furnished, also modern rooms for rent Call Mra. Zuber. t tXK 6A1J&. FOR 8 ALE 4 lota In Block 139. 1l Chaplin add; 1 blocks from round house for further partlcualr apply to L. F. Dunn, City, or C. E. New som 2415 First ave. Seattle Wash. 1 : , ' ', ' 4-lJ-tl For Siile. Cucumbers, all sizes, for pickling. Now U the time to put up your dill pickles. Fleshman Bros., phatu Black . 622, residence 1812 T avenue. (A-20-3C-t) ; ' 1 Second Hand Autos For Sale. One tour-cyciinder four-passen&f Franklin, $400; One two-cyclln4 roadster, three-passenger, $400; Ont two-cycllnder, I five-passenger . Ko, $400; One two-cycllnder, flve-pasav ger Oldsmoblle, $425.00. Whltemw Garage, opposite foundry. - (3-13-2'j.) WANTED Girl to do general house work. Phone Red 811. (S-8-tf) FOR SALE House and lot on AdaiOs avenue, extra' well1 built, plastered house, good basement, and wood shed. Price right, Call Black 1941 or see , D. C. Stevens at Henry & Carr's store. (8-27-9-27) For Sale, "j " ; Housrf, and J eight lbt' lasouth-jL Grande,' city water fend good well large, barn and plenty of fruit Beat vleol tbi vMlej. if , 'l; . Ha.rls, 1302 B streeOa i -- ' up. on the first act at 9:15. It reaulres first j i3 minutes time to. ploy through the An- j parts that are to be sung later, and yther ,uow,rule is that each complaint . this will give the guests at the theatre ((aust; be accompanied by supporting ample time to reach thelr.'seats after E3QS3C alfldavlts. .C" having attended the concert. , ie seconcU hand auto-i Jverpassenger price fyer le ; Jphone ,27A;Bummef vlllW le tqr lamrpr sell fctyeaa&. y For Sale or Trade. 12 had registered short horn cattle for sale or will Exchange for La Grande city property. J. H. Reynolds, phone Black 602. WANTED. WANTED Girl or general house work, wages $25; apply 902 Penn. Ave. (S-16-6-t) WANTED Success Magazine wants an energetil and responsible mtu or woman Iq La Grande to collect for renewals and solicit new subscrip tions during full or spare time. Ex perience unnecessary, . Any, one ian start among friends and acquaintances and build up a paying and permanent business , without-.capital. Complete outfit an Instructions free. Address, "VON," "Success Magazine, Room 103 eticcesg Magazlnf; Building, Nw York Cits-, NaT. ft f (21-31t) 1 4- ati-oncfc plcie ers wanted s-01den- i .... . jr w. herjg warehoujse or. phpne Malu 38. irenouse of. p -tfFT f 7L LOST Couklin Fountalft. -pen, cap burned,-' scratched and "-expanded near end; stub point; self-filler. Re ward for-return to Observer office. t ' ' m mT'A ' TP L'-it Tn 'i-ii' ' ( ia 'Ofe Insurance Co., of M.1 0! Gillam,i ents M'4W'