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A" letter to me stating
your. location bnd reeds
will bringyou all the in
formation regarding well
drilling'necessary. '
R A. WEST,
The Well Driller
Playle; Grange Hall Mrs. . xter
faton, Mr. Reese McAllister; Fruit
dale Mrs. F. Tatman. Mrs. P. Thomp
son; Sandrldge Mrs. Fred Gaskell;
May Park Mrs. P.. H. Dickinson;
Starke? Mrs. Brlggs. .
That the effort being made by the
ladies of our city to make Riverside
park a place worthy of La Grande,
Is appreciated by the farmers, ' Is
shown by the' way they respond. No
farmer who has been asked to help
JIany of the Indians and Indian cos-j this booth has refused, but all have
tumes planned ""for the parade last j words of encouragement and ftpprov
evenlng. were not at hand when the.al for the site and improvements. '
time came for the event at 7:30, but . The plan In this booth Is as foi-
Chlef Tall Pine and a few
made up the nucleus ror a
others lows:
parade , The farmers are asked to gire some
which, In passing, gave the signal for thing raised by them, anything sale-
tne crowaea streets to &e emptied. ; able will.be Joyfully received: eggs.
The spectators followed the curtailed chickens, butter, lard, meat, potatoes,
parade to the exhlbltlqn hall where cream, baled hay, wheat, oats, pigs or
for several hours, the guests were de- cows. . These things will be sold and
lightfully entertained. Dancing and It is certain a goodly sum, will be
Paperlianging,
and Painting
The up-to-date paper hangers and
painters ADKTXS k Gl BRICK All
work guaranteed. Nothing but the best
oil and lead used. Leave orders with
ADKIXS, Sumner Hotel, or pbcs to
OAECICX. Black IMU
band music, with free open air en
tertainments constituted the evenings
pleasures. Scores endeavored to study
Che splendid array of curios which
are on exhibit In the : rink, but the
most suitable time in which to study
these Interesting relics, la in the day
time when the light Is at its best.
Admiring throngs caught the fun
path spirit last evening, and Immedi
ately after the nrle and it follow
ers had, entered the ' building, the
Oriental face powder game started in
an orderly manner and was continued
through the evening ..-,. ,
The dancing pavilion la proving a
popular, place of amusement during
the week for dancers come and ?,o at
It Is not necessary to put witi the
Inconvenience of poor sight these days
further more It la foolish to. neglect
having your eyes properly' attended
to. ;. y.-::- ," ' YV:.-;;.'';.vr;;
If ( you suffer from headaches, ner
vousness, you will find It will pay
you to have your, eyes examined, as
In nine cases out of ten the trouble
lies there. ' .
We can give you an expert exam
ination fit you with the correct
glasses If they are necessary.
j. H. PEARE
Merchants! Save
$W,000
In 1907 the Merchants
of Oregon saved ove
$W,000 by carrying i part
of their Insurance in their
own company, the Oregon
Merchants Mutual Fire As
surance Association, of
Dayton, Oregon. In 1903
they will save $15,000.
During the same period
their neighbors were hand
ing over $i, 500, 000 in
profits to outside companies
In the Oregon Merchants
Mutual you get:
INSURANCE AT COST
A LIMIT TO YOUR LIABIL
ITIES: PROMPTSETTLEMENT OF
LOSSES7
W.0UVER, AgenVh
raised. ' , ,
Mrs. Bragg requests that all. goods,
where possible, be left at Bohnen
kamp's store If brought In before the
fair opens on the 14th and if there
are donations which can not; be de
livered In town, please notify her on.
either phone line.
The Park association Is maintaining
headquarters at the County Fair, in
th soma Vwvh n-lth Yia Tntlatnn
Woolen mills very near to the band
stand. Here Is (shown the plan of the
park as 'sent for, approval by W. F.
Chace, landscape architect of Port
land. A lady Is there at all times to
show and explain them to any one In
terested and incidentally to enroll
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DO YOU KNOW?
FOR CERTAIN?
their heart's desire, .paying 10 cents any one as members of the assocla-
for each dance.
FARMERS HELP BUILD PARK
HAHYEST BOOTII AT BAZAAB IS
BACKED BT FARMERS.
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Anything Grown on The Farm Will
be Received by Bazaar..
The Harvest booth for the River
side Park Bazaar will be something
new in the bazaar line.
Mrs. E. E. Bragg Is chairman. She
has not. yet appointed all her assist
ants, but announces the following la
dles for their respective districts, the
rest to be published as soon as she
can communicate . with them: For
Ladd Canyon district, Mrs. Jas. Mc
Clure and Mrs. A, E. Peebler; Alicel
Mrs. B. F. Webb, Mrs. Charles
tion who care to Join." -
Not to be behind In any good work,
Mr. Bishop, who Is here to make a
display of the products of the Pendle
ton Woolen mills, has given the ladles
the first choice of one of his hand
some Indian blatfketsjo be sold for
their bazaar. ; '.-
It will be impossible for Mrs. Bragg
to see every one ' and any .one who
will contribute to this booth is cordi
ally invited to do so. Do not wait
or a personal invitation. '
Be sure to call at the Park booth
while visiting 'the tounty fair.
.that your title is good?
An abstract will tell you
ail abput it and it may be
tc your advantage to have
one made. '. You cannot
afford to take chances.
FJjandsome
Handbags
Latest Combs
Nobby Millinery
E. M. WELLMM & CO.
'. ' : :. ' ADAMS AVENUE
Observer Want Ads Pay
State Division Jolted.
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LOS ANGELES, Oct. 6. State di
vision agitators received a set, back
last night, when a few of the many
commercial bodies and organizations
sent delegates to" the convention for
the purpose of passing a resolution
favoring a separate state of Southern
California. Many organizations were
represented, and owing to this, the
meeting adjourned without action.
Splendid Fall Showing of '
la Uwed Suits
SILK WAISTS, NET WAISTS, KI3IONAS, ' FLANEL GOWJfS, FLAK
EL SKIRTS, PILLOW TOrS, BELTS AND JET WARE, LADIES
AND CHILDREN'S COATS IT WILL SURELY
PAT TOD TO SEE OCR LINE.
Van
Buyn
Co
J R. OLIVER!
La Grande National Bank J
Building ?
A Fine Stock "Ranch
FOR SALE
' In Antelope Valley, 1 1-2 miles southeast of Telocaset, S20 acres, of which
240 acres Is In cultivation, the balance pasture land; 100 Inches of water
right; a new 6 room house, good barn and other out buildings; two good
1 springs a small orchard! Price $3 000. Will take half In city property and
balance on t'me or $7,500 half cah and halt on time. Call onC J. BLACK,
La Grande, Oregon or - - - ' ;
C. L. ENGLAND, Telocaset, Ore:
UNION '
NURSERY
J. B WEAVER, Prop.
Fruit, shade and or
namental trees.
Sherbs and Roses.
Strawberry vines
and other small fruit
SEND FOR PRICE
UNION. ORt '
Quick Transfer
For Rapid Delivery . Service
- ' Call Up: '
wiiicock EiR0Sii
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We are In portion do jfcny
Kind of transferrins. Give u a
trial order. Calls answered day
it night' :. ;-.s ,, ' f ;v
"Phones: , . '' Y"
; Day, Bed, lit.
Night, Black 1171. .
Pinesaive act immrai
MILTON, OREGON
Science, Literature, Music, Business, Normal Course,
Elocution, Gymnasium
Christian, but not sectarian. Beautiful location, h ealthful suiTOundines, no
saloons. ' " ' ' v.'?' ' (--.':';
; Special inducements offered in the Music Deoartio'ent and Business courses
A' home school for voung gentlemen and voune ladies seckincr to build char
acter and make something of themselves. Dormito rv and tuition rates reason
able, bend tor catalogue.
W. H. MARTIN, Ph. D. Pre sident.
. H. S. SHANGLE, Financial Secretary.
MIT.TON. OREGON.
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QUAIITI DETER MIXES SUCCESS. ,'
Quality Indicates the man; Quality makes the merchant; Quality
you will remember long after the price Jha been forgotten. 1 The
quality and prices of the goods piled np and scattered around
this store will tell you whether or not this Is the right place to get
the right Quality at the right prices. . , - ,. v . : t ,
Yes, it would be easy to go ahead and enumerate all kinds of drugs,
medicines, stationery, toilet goods, books, combs, brushes, etc. BBut
what's he use? It Isn't Just things you're after. You want quality,'
articles of merit, and things that are pure and wholesome.
This is not a little, dingy place. It's a drug store 1 1th lots of good
goods for good people. It' a drug store o fquallty, and the bwt in
.he beginning Is the cheapest In the end. .
Business principles that are. broad, honorable and fair to all.
; form the keystone for, a united friendship.
MILL'S bRUQ JTORE
LA GRANDE, OREGON
A Section of Wheat Land for
Sale
Near Alicel, all or part, $50 to $G0 per acre, will
be under ditch. Write Box 5 Elgin, Oregon, for the
particulars. ' , v
Go to the
ROYAL BAKERY
for your cakes and pastry for Sunday. A trial order, wil
convince you that we are selling the best fcJKhAD in the city.
O ur Ice Gream and ourSherbert is the
talk of the town
HERMAN ROESCH, Prop.
THE
KEYNOTT
Of our abntrscta Is their accuracy
and couipleu iiees-i-when you have an.
abstract made by us you secure
complete, accurate history of the par
eel of real estate which la something
every real estate Investor should al
ways bare before he Invests.
if you are a prospective Investor
don't fall to have us post you thor
oughly on the real estate before you
buy. "
The only complete set of abstract
books In Union county.
LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO.
V.T1
AoUce ef Final Settlement
Notice Is htreby given that Jona ?
than Greon, administrator of the es
tate of James Green, deceased, ha
filed In the County Court of the State .
of Oregon for Union County, his final
account In said estate and that said
Court has appointed Monday, the SOtfc
day of September, 1909. at 3 o'cloc
p. m., at the Court House In L
Grande, Union County, Oregon, as thr
time and place for bearing objec
tions to said final account and th
settlement theiof.
; JONATHAN GREEN,
Admlnlstrttur.
It. H. LLOYD,
Attorney for Estate
(8-21-28-4-11-18) ' 'V
5otlce. '
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to appear about October 1st, is being
prepared, . For new ames, eono
tlons, etc., please call at the offlce.
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