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02T53ETEB, 11 GRA5DE. OMCOT. IIirESDAT. OCTOBER 7, 19C1 fcV -I , i-sfo MA1C 1 1 UT WHO'S YOUR TAILOR? i IIVI 1 Mill 1 IV 1 L LI Ml 1 1 i ; t o o o o o o 0 O 0 0', 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 : .10;; 0 0. 0 0 3 ; c. c. ADYAXTAGEOUS C0XXECTI05S WITH ED. V. PRICE A CO, OF CHI CAGO ENABLE US TO OFFER OSLT STRICTLY HIGH GRADE TAILOR IXG AT A SAYIXG OF $10 TO t20 OX PRICES ORDINARILY CHARGED. YET WE Guarantee a Correct PROPER STYLES, HQXEST. WORK- MAXSHIP AXD ABSOLUTE SATIS FACTIOX. COME IX AXD SE ETHE PRICE WOOLEXS FOB FALL AST WISTER SELECT YOCB FAVORITE PAT TERN AJfD HAVE US TAKE YOCB MEASURE, TODAY. PENNINGTON & CO Of f I(E SOOR The Eastern Oregon Light & row er company, nee Grande Ronde Elec tric rnmnanv. will, on the loth of this month, move its quarters from its present location on Depot street in the Stoddard building, tc. the new Foley brick on Adams avenue adjoin ing the Foley hotel. The task of mov ing will be carried on with all dis- nntrh. that there may be no DreaK - ' - . in the service during moving time Occupancy of the Foley brick fills available first floor and busi ness office room on Adams avenue, sharp contrast to other cities In East ern Oregon. , The light company has been locat ed on Depot street so long that it almost a landmark there. . U Pacific Monthly Here. A. An Seventeen of the latest patterns received today Sizes 8 1-2 by lo 1-2 - $23.5o Sizes 9 by 12 - - - $28.oo The Store that Saves You Money F. B.HA SIM Phones 641 Home 42 1 rTirfiWiagrfawrn A 460 acre farm near the Cove, 200 acres of this Is IN CUL TIVATION, will produce 50 bushel of wheat to the acre. Is ABSOLUTELY some of the best land in the Cove district 260 acres is hill land, fine pasture, a good portion of it is suit able for orchard land. The price is $25,000, we can give you good terms. We further invite you to investigate prices In that district and compare with this, you will find at that figure, you are getting the 260 of hill land as a premium. We have tracts smaller, in this vicinity, but space will not permit further description. , Call on us and see plats and get full description of above. .. ' . . ' , The October number of the Pacific Monthly is here and those -subscribers who are entitled to this premium will please call or send for it. Those who II lo net know about the easy condition, 11 -i i call us by phone ana see now wo givu this popular magazine absolutely free It Is no secret you simply sign a con- vear at the regular price 65 cents per month, payable monthly and the Pa cific Monthly is yours. Papers Wanted. Tho La Grande Evening Observer nf the dates of Sept. 5. 13th and 10th. Those who may have them will con fer a favor for which we are willing n now nv flfiUverv of same to this office. ' ' ' fl a v " il HVIULCU'U &Return $72.50 ' Born. . in Portland. Tuesday. October o, 1909, a daughter to Mr. arid Mrs. El mer E. Smith. Mrs. Smith was form erly Miss Bertha Slater. VANDUYN REALTY No. 220 Depot Street CO. Treasurer Call For City Warrants. Notice is hereby given that there are funds in the treasury to pay all outstanding warrants . Issued on the general fund of the City of La Srande up to and including No. 7180, endors d Octnher 30. '07. Interest "on all warrants from No. 7096 to No. 7180. Inclusive, ceases from this date There are also funds on hand in the treasury to pay air warrants Issued on the water fund of the City of La Grande RAY W. LOGAN, City Treasurer. La Grande, Oregon September zs. (S-29-10O 3fC BuMtig 0 0 0 0 0 You will naturally be on your feet a great deal of the time. Nothing mars the pleasure of such an occasion as to have shoes that do not lit properly. We do not send that kind out t of our store. '''."' - ' . - If In need of anything in Footware, for yourself or the fam ily, remember we are exclusive dealers In this line. We not only excell la quality, but we are more than particular in see ing that our shoes fit the feet. No making the feet fit the shoes that go out of ourestablishment 0 R & N Tickets on Sale Oct 4 GOING LIMIT TEN DAYS. BETUBN LIMIT NOV. 80th. CHOICE OF BOUTES. , TBBOCGH LIMITED TBAISS BLOCK SIGNAL PBOTECTION MODEEN PASSEXCEB EQUIP MEXT. . SCPEBB DINISG-CAB . SER- yice. V; WM. McMURRAY; Gen. Pas. Agent Portland, Ore. J. H. Keenay, Agent, La Grande 0 0 ,.0 0 0 0 0 0! 0 - 0; 0 0' 0 3. 0 0 0 0 0 00 O000000000O0 0 0 0000000000 Chamberlain's Collfc Cholera and Di- arrboea Eemedy Never Known ' To FaD. : , "I have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy since it was first introduced to tho pubHc In 1872 and hare never found one in stance where a euro was not speedily effected sr its use. I have been a com mercial traveler for eighteen yars. and never start out on a trip without this, my faithful friend,, says IL S. Nichols of Oakland. Ind., Ter. For sale by all good dealers. ennnu own I 11 C -ii5nC FBI Gomplete equipment for rubber buggy tires. resetting and repairing LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor GjmpUte Machine Shops and Foundry - . Notice of Meeting of Board of Equalisation. Notice Is hereby given that the County Board of Equalization for Un Ion County, Oregon,' will attend at the Court House at La Grande, Ore gon, on Monday, October 18th, 1909, and publicly examine the assessment rolls, correct all errors in valuation, description of qualities of land, lots, or other property, as assessed by the fVmnHr. Attnnannr nit It oltall Im th duty of all persons Interested to ap pear at the time and place given.' All persons having grievances re garding the 1909 assessment may ap pear before such board and present thefr ' affidavits containing grounds of complaint. All such- affidavits must be presented during the first week of the meeting of the board. T. A. RINEHART, Assessor for Union County, Oregon. (9-25-10-18) I Kingsley & Coger: i f Shoes Repaired ! Two first class workmen, AH work turned out with dispatch and guaranteed. THE OLD PRESTON 8TAND. M. T. MATOTT. ; Plank Sidewalks Built , and Repaired. Excavating and A FUlinK., Phone : Black 152. A. Heating Stoves, Stove Pipe, Dampers, Stove Fixtures, Etc. CARRIAGE arid BUGGY HEATERS Coal for Carriage Heaters A Lot of Winter and Cold Weather Goods All of which are Worth Looking at M ISLAND CITY CO. A RARE OPPORTUNITY ; CHEAPEST FUEL ON THE MARKET i f A Carload of the best Chain Wood dettyered at your homes for only $2.25 per cord, measured in the car.. Order NOW, while the roads are good and the prices low. xn- '. V; R. BEAN PrtONE RED 1741 ' J. A. OUTER, ; Gasoline wcod saw. - 0 4 Phone orders to Black 185L , A ' Q Q Q Why Druggists Seeommend Cham, bcrlaln's Colic, Cholera And Piarrhoea Bemed. ? , Mr. Frank C Hanrahan, a prominent druggist of Portsmouth. Va, says: "For the past six years I bare sold and recommended Chamberlain's Col ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It Is a great remedy and one of the best j patent medicines on the market I handle some others for the same pur poses (hat pay me a larger profit, but this remedy Is sura to effect a cure, and my customer . to certain to ' ap preciate my recommending It to him, that I grra It the preference." For sple by all good dealers, , Many New Titles are as well as all the old favorites AT FERGUSON'S "Whese Nothing is Too Much Trouble" 15 y 1 : l X