WeHavie such Bargains as these
COOKING STOVES
ffe tfve three bzargains to
iay. Do not delay. These goods
tfe alvay In demand.
inch records.
HEATING STOVES
We beve oom woou ana coal
at prices ranging from $2,00 to
.. .. .. ....f8.00
joenDnn
'otlce to rations. .
Subscribers not receiving their pa
rt regularly or If It is not delivered
it should be, will confer a great fa
ir by notifying the office. Unless you
so we have no knowledge but whut
j delivery service is satisfactory,
e time of the year is now here when
oper delivery is essential. No sub
riber wants to dry out their peper,
ither do we want them to. If the
per Is delivered properly It is not
tcessary. '
M. T. MATOTT.
Plank Sidewalks Built
Repaired. Excavating
Filllnp. Phone Black
and
and
1562.
eaking About
Correct
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THE HOL'SE OF
REFRIGERATOR SNAPS
. l
Only need a few weeks, cost
new l?3 00. Our price ....$12.00
SNAP IN A $45 PHONOGRAPH
A Columbia, Elegant case, beautiful bell shaped
horn, a piece of furniture thatwill grace any
parlor. lias seen the best of cahe, cost when
new without records, $45- O.r price with 16 10
LINOLEUM BARGAINS
iittb t teu useu ;usr two iuon
ths. Cont $12. My price $6.50
Will cover room 10x12.
ADAMS AVENUE, PHONE 1521
til! f .:-j.ifai3r '.
Do your eyes trouble you when
reading or studying otter night? Do
you have headaches or dizzyness t
Irritated smarting or watering eyes
cornea, (Astigmatism,) or the eyes, al
slght), unevenness of the front or
so by the effects of age, which cause
or granulated lids? Do you get sick
riding? All of these ailments are
519
Dress
When it comes to a question of
correct apparel, you will find
n a nartlcularlr able to supply
.. . . . i . m VI t
i rnn very latest... lanmuus. .. -
you want to be. in style this
fall, you must have certain
lines to your garments, which
all good dresser will admire.
You wUl find
ADDER'S
COLLEGIAN
i ""'CCdfriES
Which, we feature, to be very
deccidedly the . most artistic
production of ' this present
season. Let us show you a few
of the new conceptions in suits
and overcoats.
GOOD CLOTHLS
SEWING MACHINES
. Three on hand to seekt from.
Prices r.nge from $2.00 to $10.00
S
a
S3
2
&
22
5
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.$20.09
r
'Ik
El few lines of ...
IRON BEDS .
3
Iron Feds, Dresners, Couches,
Granite ware. Crockery, and
vilasswaie.
aused by the eyes being out of
!nre, too long or short (near or far
Hia ot Mg till tin ally we have to
kat on glasses to bring it back to. u
convenient distance.
If you have any of these troubles
call on me, I will furnish glasses, the
most up-to-date styles and best spe
cially ground lenses at a price much
less than the traveling opticians
charge, and I give your eyes a doable
test by different methods with differ
ent instruments, one test proves the
other.
I guarantee all my work. I make
no charge for testing where glasses
are not required or when I fit glasses
Give me a trial and be convinced.
11. W. HEWITT,
Optontetrlst & Jeweler.
1212 1-2 Adams ave., La Grande, Ore
Ordinance o. 438, Series J!M)9.
: An ordinance, providing for the sab
mlsslon to the legal voters of the city
of La Grande. Oregon, at a special elec
tion to be called by the common coun
cil, the question of . authorizing the
Council of the City to fssue and nego
tiate bonds in the sum of $50,000
for the purpose of refunding bonds
of the city in like- sum. commonly
I known as the "Water Works Bonds"
and to provide for the calling of said
bliwiai election.
j Whereas, there are bonds of the City
pf La Grande, in the sum of-$36,000
iated on the 10th day of December
S89, bearing interest at the rate of 6
er cent per arnum, which fall due on
he 10th day of December, 1909; and
j Whereas, there are bonds of the city
in the further sum of $30,000 dated on
the 1st day of July, 1892, bearing in
terest at the rate of 6 per cent per an
num, Bald bonds aggregating the sum
Of $50,000 and commonly known as the
Water Works" bonds and. '
Whereas, the city is unable to pay
i aid bonds, and Is desirous of refund
! ng the same at a lower, rate of inter
est than said bonds are now bearing;
sow, therefore; .. , . ,.,
The CJty of Lj Grande Does Ordain ai
Follow i . V.
Section 1. That ata aoeclal election
to be. held In the City of La Grande.
Oregon, on the 10th day-of November.
1909, which election Is hereby called
iy the Common Council by this ordin-1
Special
Scenic
S. A. Gard!ur, Propretor and manager
THE EDWARDS COMEDY CO.
6- PEOPLE -' --n
In a lL.vhable 'arco ent'-ili-i ,
"THE MAA l itOM KOKOI
Con.r enclng
. .MONDAY,. NOVKM'iPJt:
ance, there cball.be submitted to the
legal voters of the city tLe question of
authorizing the council to issue and
negotiate bonds In the sum of $50,003
to .run for a period of twenty years, to
be redeemed and paid at eny time after
ten years, at the option of the city, to
bear interest at the rate not to exceed
.5 per cent per annum and to be paid.
principal and interest, In United States
gold coin, and to be sold at not less
than the par alue of said bonds.
Section 2 That on the ballots used
and voted at eaid election, there shil".
be printed the following questlca-
"Shall the Common Council of the Ciy
of La Grande, Oregon, be authorized to
issue and negotiate bonds of the city
in the Bum of $50,000 to bear interest
j at the rate of not to excoed 5 per cent
per annum to be sold at not less than
par value of eaid bonds, payable both
principal and interest in United State
Gold Coin, to run for a period of twen
ty years from date, to be redeemed and
paid, at any time after ten years from
date, atthe option of the city, which
said bonds are to be Issued and sold
far the purpose of refunding bonds of
the City in the said sum of $50,000,
commonly known as the Water Works
Bonds. '
Section 3. There Bhall also be print
ed on said ballots, the words "vet'
and "no", and the numbers "300" and
"301"; which said words and numbers
shall be placed on the t allots in the
same form and manner, and said ques
tion shalt be voted on at. said election
in the same manner as similar ques
tions are voted on at state elections.
Section 4 That said ballots shall
be counted and the te'urns of the
JudgeB and clerks of .said election
shall be made and canvassed and cer
tified, in the ome manner as ballots
used in the election of f.'tj officers are
coanted, and the returns of such elec
tions are made, canvassed and cer
tified. . Section 5. That when the returns
of said special election snail be made,,
canvassed nn.t certiued by the Recor
der, if it is found that a majority of the
otes cast on said question are in favor
of authorizing the Council to issue and
negotiate said bonds, the certificate of
the Recorder to that -fftct shall be
entered at length upon ..be minutes of
the council, the original thereof tiled
in the office of the Recorder, and the
mayor shall issue hlu proclamation de
clprtnpr th result of sail election. I
Section 6. That the Recorder Bhall j
and he is hereby directed to give no
tice of sail Hi.ecial election, by publi
cation thereof, by posting said notice !
in each ward inNthe City, for the per- j
iod of ten days. . j
Section 7.-Inasmuch us it is expe-
dient and necessary that this ordin- .'
ance take effect at on ;o, now, there-j
fore, in order to preserve the peace
and safety of the city, and to maintain
its credit, an emergency is hereby de
clared to exist and this ordinance shall
be in full force and take effect on the
30th day of October, 199 on and after
its approval by the miyor, after its
publication In one issue of the La
Grande Evening Observer.
Passed the common council of the
City of La Grande, Oregon, on the
27th day of October, 190) by six mem
bers voting therefor.
Approved this 28th Day of October,
1909.
M. XC IIALL,
' ",: ; t ' -.- Mayor.
Attest: . . '
d. e. cox, ; ,
Recorder.
First Publication, October 30, 1909.
The Eoai te Saecess
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has many c'istroctlons. but none so
desperate as po6rj health.' "Success
today demands 'health, but Electric
Bitters is the greatest health builder
the world baa ever known; It compels
perfect action ' of stomach, liver, kld-
aeyal bowels, purifies and enriches the
blood, and' tones and1 invigorates the
whole " systeml ' Vigorous body 'and'
keen brain follow' their use. ' Ton
if weak, run down or sickly. Only 60c.
Guaranteed by the Newltn Drug Coi"
Theatre
1ST
Httractron
f!
DIRECTORY
OF THE
FRATERNAL ORDERS
LA GRANDE, ORE.
1L TT. A.
La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets
1st & 3rd Monday each month at l.'O.
i. F. kail. AU visltlna; neighbors are
ordlally Invited to attend.
M. McMURRAY. C.
CAL JORDAN, Clerk.
. .. 0,E.- ,X U
: La Grande Aerie NCX 259, F. O. E.,
neeta ererr Frldav nlrht In Elk'a hull
v'X 8 'p. m. Visltlna brethren- Invited
to attend .- . -;, v
C. K. HACKMAN. W P.
GEO. ABEGQ, W. 8.
.. ... . .. . . . 0. 1. 8. ' f. .
Hope Chapter No 13, 6. E. S., hold
dUted communications the second and
'ourtfi j Wednesdays , of each '". month.
JsiUng numbers cordially Invited. ,
RACHEL E. WORSTELL, W. M.
MART A. WARNICK, Secretary.
L0.0, F-Encampment
h meets every second and fourth
Wednesday In the month In Odd Fel
lows' hall. ' Visiting patriarch! always
welcome. t
U. E. COOLIDGE, C P. :
.. : . V, W. A. WORSTEIX, Scribe.
B.B. of JU" s
Meets every Thursday evening at
(. O. n f. hall. Visiting members al
ways welcome.
ANOUb STEWART. President
, C. J. VANDKKPOEL, Secretary.
Weodtnea of The World.
La Grande Lodge. No. 169, W. O.
W., meets every second and fourth
Tuesday evening In K. t P. hall In
the Corpe building. All visiting mem
bers welcome.
NERI ACKLES, Consul Commander.
J. H. KEENET. Clerk.
Splendid Fall Showing of
J
mloremSmts
SILK WAISTS, JfET WAISTSfcIMOXAS, FLAXEL GOWHS, FLAJf.
EL SKIRTS, riLLOW TOPS, BELTS A Jtf JET WARE, LADIES
A5D CHILDREN'S COATS IT WILL SURELY
PAY TOC TO SEE OUR LI2JE.
For $3.50 We Can "Wash Your
Back" for Ever with one of our
M7IAX TOILET BRUSHES
The latest -thing but in. the brush
line. We are1 sole a'gemtsr) this
territory. Call and let'us show you.
e
BAY & ZWEIEEL
211 DEPQ) STREtll, "
' TfattOW 'OUT THE LINE.
t ti o ' ! ,
Give the Kidney's Help and Many Pee
pie ef La firaade Will be Happier.
( "Throw out the life line"
The kidney's need help
They're overworked can't get the
Ipolsion filtered odt of the blood.
j They're getting worse every min-
; bte.
I Will you help them.
j Doan's Kidney Pills have brought
thousands of kidney sufferers back
. from the verge of denpair.
' Mrs. J. T. Galloway. C, St. Elgfitn,
Orefgon. says: "In view of the bene
fit I derived from Doan's Kidney Pills
1 'an only speak of them as being a
roilable' remedy for the kidneys. 1
nr.ed tbpm principally for a severe
Irpaln across the back which had annoy
10.0. PSabordlnate.
La Grande Lodge No. 16, 'meeU la
.helr hall every Saturday night Ylsh
ting brothera cordially Invited to at
tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at
he Model reatauruut. -i
GEORGE GROUT. H. 6.
, , 1. R. SNOOK. Rec. Secy.
W. A. WORSTELL. Fin. Secy. '
. J-'orestera ef America. "
Court Maid Marlon No. 22 meets
ach Wednesday night In K. of P.
aall. '; Brothera are Isvlted to attend. .
BEN HAISTEN. CL R.
, LEO HERRING, C S. ; '
C J. VANDERPOEL F. a
A. F. 4 A. M. ;
La Grande Lodge No, 41, A. T. A
A. M., holda regular meeting! first and
third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. .
R. L. LINCOLN. W. IL
A.C. WILLIAMS. Secretary.
Knights ef Pythias.
ery Monday evening In Castle haa.
(old Elk's hall) A Pythian welcome
to all visiting kalghta, , ,
J.F.BAKER, a a
R. L. LINCOLN, K. of R. As &
B. P. 0. E.
La Grande Lodge No. 43S. meet
each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock la
Elk's club, corner Depot street and
Washington avenue. Visiting brothera
are cordially Invited to attend.
H. E. COOLIDGE. Exalted Ruler.
HUGH McCALL. Ree. Secy.
j JU.BEKAHS.
Crystal Lodge No. 50 meets every
Tuesday evening at the I. O. O. F. halt
All visiting members are invited t
attend. , . . - ,
MRS. T1LLIE COX, N. C.
MISS JJNA ALEXANDER. SECT.
ing the remedy until my back
free from pain.. I-cheerfully recom-'
mend Doan's Kidney Pills.1
For sale by all dealers. Price 60ei
Foster-Mllburn Co. Buffalo, N. Y. sola
agents for, the United States. i S
Remember the name- Doan's and
take no other! ,,) ' ; ;
KOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed admin
istratrix of the estate of S. M. Bloom,
deceased, and that all claims against
said estate muse be properly veri
fied and Cled with the undersigned
at . her home In Cove, Oregon, or
with F. S. Ivanhoe. her attorney, at
his office In La Grande, Oregon
within sIjc months from thfs date.
Dated at La Grande. Orepcn, this,
2?n! dy of October, 1P09. '
! HELEN B. BLOOM,
Administratrix. -
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.
1 i-was
SEEDS'
ed roe for eome time. The results that