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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1910)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1910 PAGE Till!! PICTURE OF SLEEPING SICKNESS mm n m . M S EIGHTH MMUAL VJalla VJalla County Fair and $ Race Meet SEPTEMBER 19-24, Inc. Southeastern Washington's Greatest Fair I u in- m uy, 'A j I NCT T Ten 0 llaillllllll II 4 ,,BW W a-fc 1 : Remarkable Film at the IU Shows Trend of the Dreaded Disease 2.1 S SPEAKERS. I'KGE LAW AND EN FORCEMENT IN SPEECHES $20,000 in Purses and Premhjmsf FAST RACES FINE FRUIT EXHIBll BIG STOCK SHOW SPECIAL AMUSEME SEUD FORPREMIUM LIS R. H.'JohnsonfSec. Walla Walta, Wash. ivrs L 7 J T. It. Brits, Pres. 5 Music and Solos Supplement Enter taluing Program Last Ercniug ! I rtn 1 ur key Dus ers There Is no question about W every- dayusefulness of a feath -duster.. You can get along wtthouone, but better with one. . Savej stooping, , reaching and climbing, W will do some kinds of dusting Mter than anything else. . The time was when A cost made 'them luxurious. Our Jes ought to make them necessity After using one 'a while you wo " soon think of getting along wiyut & broom as a duster. Our stock; ' dusters " was bought close and can afford to sell them the same wf Speeches Indicating that the Jaw and order league ot this county and its supporters are In the local option campaign with a vim, were delivered at the L. D. S. tabernarle last evening before a large audience composed of members from all the churches of the city. Rev. W. S. Soemann and A. S. Geddes were the principal speakers of the evening and their addresses were augmented with few Informal talks by citizens, choir music. Instrumental music and a vocal solo by Mrs A. L. Richardson. Mr.' Geddes, In his address, spoke of the need of law enforcement, but not In a vindicative manner. Personalities were not Indulged In by Mr.' Geddes, or by Mr. Seemann, either, who later reviewed what the league has accom plished since Its existence. Perfect harmony prevailed In the' meeting and with the exceptionally excellent mu me, me piogmm waa au eiueruuuuig one.". '.' A counsel of ten, from which the ex ecutive committee is named and the president and secretary chosen, was elected by popular ballot. The coun sel is comp6scd of Geo. L. Cleaver, J. E. Stevenson, t W. S. Seeman, E. W. Kammerer, J. W McAllister, H. C. Vinacke, George Stoddard, C. W. Black, J. K. t'right and F. H. Green. The strang9 but fatal encroach ments on life by sleeping-sickness is told In a remarkable manner by a film now, running at the Isis. Thi picture' has been the subject for a large number of magazine and news paper comments. ' It shows a perfect ly healthy rat. which Is Inrculated with" sleeping sickness virus, and shows the rat's gradual death and eventually how the fly spreads the germs. It Is a film that Is extremely educaing. ' ' To lovers of wrestling. "The Rus ian Lion' is the finest mat picture ever Bhown here. The famous "Rub Bion Lion" is seen in one of his big matches, and the picture is thrilling. Comedy and instruction Is wrapped up In the other films. Sv C". V k. V fe 4 '3k. r. Suh Uk t d Ub. i Climax S 4 rv n sa milieu acarom Royal Noo dies rug La Grnde, Oregon m.: Srr ... - - MM 1 tlMatir til If ,i Vil I 1 1 4 . ft YOU'LL HE STKLX'k WITH AMAZEMENT 'If you could see how some factory made clothing is put together The sklmplr.'g of materials, the Inferior Interlinlngs. B t none of these things occur In a suit of our tailoring. That's why one suit of ours will outlast two of the factory made. Order one and the wear will prove It. ' ' C W. BAKEIL. FINE FOR THEFTS. Tools and Implements Taken. From 0. R. & N. Car Leads to a Fine. Clarence H. Gibson was arraigned Saturday in the justice ' court and pleaded guilty to having taken some tools from an O. R. & N. car. He was fined $25, which he paid. " Notice to Contractor!!. Advertisement Sewers. Sealed proposals will be received by the Mayor and CUy Council of the City of La Grande, Oregon, until 4 o'clock p. m., of August 17th, 1910, for the furnishing materials and and constructing.)1 , A disposal plant and 1400 feet of 30-inch pipe, 1050 feet of 22-Inch pipe and 1160 feet of 18-Inch pipe, to be constructed according to the plans and specifications on tile in this of fice of the City Recorder. V Bidders to accept the bonds of the Ciiy ot udL urauue, vreguu u va-) men t, and each bid to be accompan ied by a check ot 5 per cent of the amount of the bid. The Council re serves the right to reject any or all bids. . ,'.,,, ' By orders of the City Council. F. L. MEYERS, Mayor. D. E COX, Recorder , ARTHUR CURTIS. City Engineer. La Grande, Oregon, August 3, 1910. Aug o--8--iu-n-ia-i4-io-jy A ' CIRCULAR TOURSTO Summer Resorts Canadian Rockies i 9 , NODGRAS 'i 1 'A 1 i Notice of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed his final account as administrator of the estate of Nick Armoas, deceased, and the county court of the State of Oregon for Un ion county, has fixed Tuesday, the 6th day of September. 1910, at the court house In La Grande, Union county, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing any objections to said ac count and the final settlement of the same. . - ' ' - - ' .' Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this 4th day of August, 1910. , ' JAMES G. SNODGRASS Administrator of the estate of Nick Armoas, deceased. Dally Aug 6, 13, 20, 27 Sep 3. Not a minute should be lost when a child ihows symptoms of croup. ; Chamberlain's Cough Remedy given oa noon as the child becomes hoarse, cr cvru after tlie crqupy ronjrh appear, will rrcven tlia attack. rjs HP W-l inL its I Save money on furnishing Your Home here v BANFF LAKE LOUISE , FIELD ; GLACIER 1 Going or Returning vja , VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE P0RUAND if. b. misTEm ITS Also Short Trips Through the Kootenay and Arrow Lakes. Tickets on Sate Daily Uutit Sept. 30. Return Limit Oct. 31. BUn MEW i gjg amd COLDS for com GOEIESTt! DISEASES SAVED HER SON'S LIFE .... - , " My too Sex was taken down a year ago with long trouble. We doctored some months without improvement. Then I began giving Dr. King' New Discovery, and I soon noticed a change for the bet st. I kept this treatment up for a few weeks and now my son is perfectly weU and works erery day. , mSt SAMP. rippee, Ava, Mo. 50c AND $1.00 SOLO AN& GUARANTEED DY J j Unlimited Stopovers Ask yourLo:al Agent. 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