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THURSDAY, SEPTE2IBER 7, 101L PAGE C PEOflinflll'S lEJlHiHLT fflEEB IfiliSEOi if J RBHVED hrrt TA, Cr. A- 11, g Tt tv4f fr-4i44 4fri4., $ FA." F02 SALE Dry caaia wood fci aaj 5iaat:tr. It5 per cori ax tie Per ry y ar Ii. Graa R-iais - Lcx'iet toaipiay Pejry. Ore. -I3-tf OUiiUDl f,s way a ww i 67 meaa ea SfltnT wart day. mi days 3 V w;' aadt eautiatwf tartraata S3 a-irsair aarcixr f jarv -wwht. wt wir&s wttiacr aary arr att aT ef 6 heataadta Til raa't ten witn- peoci aaytilaaV &ut ta7 ar wtr.Tas- s tef jm try. cm n FOE SfALE 1 ita;sd tra? ia firs: elaa ealxSja. la-iair Dr. A. L. , Eiebardatso. t-4-:f - siorr &r rics of iccoi2&i-k"T 15 bases eetitea ca.e of F02 fc-cST FaraiAiied bouackeepa LOCAL IJTEEIST- LA GEA20)E EVENING OBSERVER 111 FCE EENT Taralaae.1 tmta cf twa rrauf.s jrijr fiit rs- I f,ra' to Prea f.tr"fc- far Fwrraa t is riu. ; Tatiit th La GriaJ aaa-f w-I ierJ -r fcXaT cf Jra'af-. eott t fa vws raw Kfwt. T'ie lijixsk. wiT V earrf out at' Fir aa.1 A-ias -3ai, brtaar t"i af ace to thai -4 taw- Ia.Ut S a Ap ia au4Wf fa f.vT,vwax trf.araial for tb rw-.fvat larr "Oa ta riOr." ...F-vrer 1titi frera "TS Tfav, tS F?a in i& d'.'!--..,,,., Kowarf tra&sCM&tt, Stta''' .J-c'aa T- Kali ' Revert -Ap Krt-!o. . .EoSwi UTc-Iojv "Tjf '8fty-2r Kit JSa, 2 Si7Ut J.'i rf i '"Th M , .. .Baits ?sovm G&Se,rt "m s prta be 9t taZi.t .)i-rnr. taut yurra jp fax r lie Hue frww p2 F-jWCi-n Hrm y. niw aurifc we:s 1 aa" t we w i ii cwr?Cai raz Jfw WW TV c A I Jr, I IT IRt BUS STOEE. !) 2 a ft hnit, tH Eaftft, Ba-1 aT Xii, tlK "tir ttk 4 I l -,v. 8 11, taj .t ii tiitfi SitMTtaj at I;2- f, fc Criiai wtom to a3 Masrja. L 34. EOTT. W. M. 4. a WIIXIAM3, 8ref4ir7- The Uevr Delicacy III CHEESE Ettboni fiMrst fV f Sdr 0&et TTlutt-Uj etof at f o'clock la Kk't clai, coraer cf - T:tlai fcr&5ij ai- eordlaCr to- IL J. BITTER. Ej. KaL ; R. E, COCUDGE, Ee- 8c OO&MEX THE WOHLDLa ., Gras i Lodj Ja, 1S9 W O. W cU ettry ar.oa4 and fmrt& Sat' njnla? at K. P. haH. A3 tttJa D. TTTZaZRALD. C C 3. B. KEEXSrr. CSer. T tf, W. A-La Graal Camp Ho, 7763 oseu rf Monday ta Um Btootb at Ii L O. a r. feaX All Tfaltist tist&ora ara r.ofrt2Iy larttaU to E, CDAXIELS. ED. KZATH. CJark. meta frsry Tveaday cvesfBC fa tin L 0. O. F. tuIL Ail tiaftlos mats tr ara !nr1t3 to attend, MI33 UKI.EN McLACGHLIK, "X. G. VI23 AXXA ALEXANDER. Soe. : Far Sale jr ..; Pattison Bros. KNIGHTS OF FTTHIA3 Bad Croa Lodta ?o 27 ary Maoaj u!ibt In Caaf ! ball, (old Elk'a baO.) A PytbUs wlwoa to all rlaltiai Ka'iaa. ; jesc PAtru a a R. L. LINCOLN, M. of R. 8 O. E f Hop Cbaptaf No. 13. O. M C. brV ftated commaalcatloBa tb iwom and foartb Wedoeadaya o" earb mouth VUltlng mnilra ettr f.Uhf f!t4. CAHRIE HUNTER,' W. J4. MART A. WARVICK. ' P;aiiXtoa, Or, Ss?- -f33cSaT rirf-tsraif ta tl efftt t'oit ti eiry will nee fi abl to ear far tr maay stw inriag t5 EriiiTp. Ttw Coaiaireiar tliV azI t5rt frostier aa- tioaa S&r t arc&caraodAre Ea ii5T as'! aaaaia-c emjIiAticaUT tiat 'ery praca -1o eoai in lit t aVir wi3 b gi7a a bi and s&jala wfe!JOTC- dllewlty. ' ' lias P. Sd7ti. prMt:ii cf tl Commercial ells' a4 aalrmaa of ti- Roua(tir arectaxMXfatSoa aoeajsla'?. ftn taat maay' pfc' . w-H. fee rj-rta -were ata.r?nf 6y pr?rao:a wrl: !a? ti tTi aoeta for r5em"taa" b aaif til saotala.' Th bocU froas t Cm aaaoaac-! tiey voa'.J b: rwrT room for any exept rpTar Darrona awt fcae ko diaa'aot - Bat we ba.i pUafy cf atcotE.aic-ia:ioT;a offtake ta bot!a aoi nxnafas bcu , . A aaa baa fcs ms.i cf t&e eiry aal..tae raulfttsta tire reapoa.i loyalty, an4 as a reaalj w tare room for faKy 2,G3$ racna fs pH at feoBM. Tbae rcosaa bar? bB Rated aad aa b aorei at aecomaio dajtoi ba4fiartera. B-.sW w bare eaatpf&g: f trmnAs for atl wio des:re to brio? testa. - Tbe Pollasaa compaotea wHI bold their tlitptr on tb local tracka darlag tbe Eotindsp, and, all a all. we will be plenty ablest take care of Jaat as macy poi!e as wl't torn." ' Wk S&a3 Pay fr Sfaar Pae Haw ley WVa Hart - 1T Xxl (eaker Herati) : Wbier PIa aad EI Kawley, prosi raat PaaaaadI farmers, are to pay C5T tie iDperariw tbat pro&aaly w-. l taifr brocatVa IifT Tbla ta ti e,aes tioa ta be deetlftd by tie Jory to-iar !a tb eaa cf Drs. JltDaaiel A Me Daatel r P. 3. zd Ei Hawiey. taw ca trial ia tt efretus eoart. Ta eaa grcwa cn: c-f ta aaa!: ap50 Pae Hiwfcy by J. J. Bam at Cop?.rfl.iIi two years' ajr. It wa aa aaaaal: thai almost resa!:! la aiar der. I law ley, draak, ba-I il.f fe bars -o Eanss, a "nreryaiaa. Xeit laora la?. scasewbat aoterer. b took tae acrfi cat cf tie bars aai atare4 t rootaa for Ilitt tsioaekeeola.1. la- J KELP WANT ED Gzf it r wocaaa far, botaewerk; gocd wa es; apply 114 J -O jtceh..' &-tf i F02 ESXT TWo dcdsra raoaia. Ia- ca're at HIS AJaaia or telepbaee Red 4TL -5-I4t CU27 13 n CS2S.1S3S A ISI3 CEriTE 1V0CT0ES, CAS FOS- rrrriLT ctez toc lbH wk are rsf ferfaj Past ala e4s wk."b maay tier rter tare tnvmt4 larar ah aw ftove re lief ta IrbL TTk a w A PREJUDICE cjainst SPECTACLES Maay people are prea,3;re;j against wearing spectacles . cans of aoiae foolisb noos or bearsay. Spectacle are esaeatial to the relief of eye troabU aad to. lag will take iher place. If tbere is tronble wttb jow eye the sftnaibie thing to do i to coa suit aa eye specialist. I am a specialist la tha treat meat cf eye troubles, acd la Tite las::eation to mr SLFEEI02 EQllOEM and ability to relieve ail eve iaf H. S;ratt wttS others za? par-J f'.. KsrrV ;i (alaes' ear- sf:, Hawley waa Act ac'aad Caanyj UT. A,- fW(, Me aow to caatored! by Para aai Sjratr, woof " tsli la : Walla bai d:sxaaed the others. He wi ialla. Tbee fefs, affer years f throws fr&ts tU kee and clubbed f t m'arefc fa Ckfaa, were :fi a "revalver. lit a -.a.! was hart. ! Taate cjblonas by tk ewpertr, te aaa Jaw was broken, aai bis skatl was j kSr practice ef nealdne. fnernrel. Then Rare a tUd the caaa'-i r Cannes we laiaee aa?e rrs feet betow the harsea belly, tied bU i ekwle4e Ia4r la tbe praetfee of bacds behind t'.aj to xhi car tie cf ths 'waiefae, aai saaay wealthy peeple as-' C saiHe. and pattirg a rc;e t!jh:nT eeaatry fa sea re b of aroacd' bis cjck brwrght b:aa mor: f1 aflweats wfckh etors f dead thaa alire to CosperCild whers ;' eaaafry bare preaoaaeea laeapa feet and haaia were tat Ic&te and Y prataaeat ear, tha teas was thrown rtcleatty fraas! Trk aatalaf bat pow- the borse wita a rk oa the noflse. ws iemoastratwi Dr. JlcDaatsl was aamaonid and salae. Taese raals and kerbs with. Dr. Spencer performed aa bper-." aT systeai direct esa atlon, wir5nX the nian s law w5:h ssJ l1" aIelBea asaaHy etreii. ver wire, and taking act a piece off l7 eaasalte witaaat eest fraetoKd skall which Dr. E. B. Mc- reslilaa aat of lie eity eaa seal, Danlil declared this nvriaS was 3 ;,w Jm1 Naaks and free d la rues is knr kr ?U taph wfd. To,""' UEEDLE ART IS FOSTERED 10DU CI ELS TO BE INTERESTED 1 5EEDLECRIFT. Prtie to Be Offered far Bel Pleee of naadlwork by GlrL aelf macb discomfort by coa salt.'a? me at once. I tin i all ay g!ases. H E A C O CK Ee Sight Specialist t a-4444a IHMHIMM K-Ht Lererycnea turprise Page Hawley got welL Kj appeared before the grand jary. Barns and 3ratt wre indicted for attempted murder. Then Kawl?y got oat of the state by aoate means and hasn't appsared here slace. Dr. McDanlel is saSag for ?S0 al leging that Pls and Ed Hawley agreed to pay fof the extended treat ment aad tbe good care be gave thslr brother. Later The Jary awarded tbe doctor wo. . . YORK k TORS 3IEDia5E CO, 19 W. Safe St, WaHa Walla. Wa. Tbey lace la fronL Think what that ateaas tbe classic back. correct poise beaatlfnl Hoes ease of adjastmeat with ab late comfort Tke proof is ia toe fitfiny Mrs.RobertPatlisca Corstre. Ptene B!af k 34SL Prices for the best work f 15 8et of Teeth 110 Gold Crowns. 22 K ..MM f 19 flr1d Work (bst) . .UM 119 Porcelain Crowns Teeth Cleaned .......... t MM Cold FlUlnrs Silver Fillings Cement Fillings R-enamelIng . , MJA ap 2M Plates repaired good as new ILM ap TWELVE TEAR.H GUARANTEED MODERN PAINLE5& NTI5T5 Honest Work . , - .... ,. Honest Prices Painless Extraction ,' Starkey. Sept. 7 (Special) Tbe Xedlecraft dab have formed a congest for their ianlor member each to do a piece of needlework, to be handed In by December 7tb. All members un der It jsars. First prlzs is to be a silv.r thimble to be gfrea for tbe first piece haadfd in that is kept the neat est and done the best. Tlw second prize la to be a Janey apron., Tbe fol lowing ar the names of girl who have Joined tbe contest: Eanice AI4n, Flossie Burnett, Vada Briggs, Prlscil la Alden, Edith Bomett, Era Briggs. and Ruby Brlggs - Mr. and Mrs. Pres. Burnett are via-: ltidg their son at Telocaset. Miss Zoe Bragg of La Grande mad her friends at Mountain View ranch a plsasant visit. Invitations are out for a lawn social to be given by Mrs. John Alden to the ladles of the Needlecraft club and their husbands. ' Ben Hagey Is cutting bis second crop of alfalfa In La Grande. Mr. and Mr. Henry Hager are viait- log friends in La Grande. ffB Over Newlin Drug Co. Depot and Adams Avenue, Opportanlty Is Kaoekla; at Tear Door Be snre and answer the knock by occurs in onr city. "The Boss of Bar Bar Z Ranch at Steward s opera house tonight. All those who grasp this opportunity are assured of an evening's enjoyment such as seldom occurs In our city. "The Bcs of Bar Z ranch is a new play, well written and with "Just loads" of good cHan comedy, which is guaranteed, to make even the most peslmistic laugh, at the same time it has a very pretty love story and a plot that Is not the usual stereotyped plot of the western com edr drama. Someone has said "that it is impossible to please everybody." But the author of "The Boss of Bar Z Ranch" evidently having this in mind has succeeded In writing a play that Is sure to please the most fastidious. tiESSS Wherever produced n has met wim nit ncrcia a mieht well be enviej i by New York producers. Tonignt ts the only night it will be presented so don't miss It, The prices are with in the reach of all at 10, 20 and 30 cents. Reserved aeata at Van Bur- en'a news stand at 30 cents. If you want to see the ahosr of the aeason get your tickets earlr. . . ome Independent Telephone Co. Long Distance Connection with the Entire : Bell System Flight Raetralnerf. " "Riches have wings,' remarked the ready made philosopher. "Yes." replied Farmer corntossei. bot that ain't tola' to prevent men from coopin 'em op for their own use. -Waahlngton Star. Pandemonium. "Nature knew what she was doing when she deprived fishes of a voice "How do too make that out!" "What If a Bsh bad to cackle over every egg It la Id f Toledo Blade. Different Ways Thsy Have. 'Tre bn pinched for money lately." "Well, women have different waye of getting 1L My wife kisses tne when she wants aajr." St. Louis Globe- I Democrat HACK AND AMBULANCE Uptown office Main 720 Residence phone Main 25 E L BUSSEi 11 5 Advertising FOR RENT Oregort Hotel dinlr room. No. 10 Depot street. -5-3t LOST Black auto cushion between La Grande and Hawes bridge up tha river. Reward. Leave at Observer office. 8-3 14f FOR SALE A doslrable home, on rea . aonable tenna and easy payments; a nlie-room house with acre of land; good location. Address P. 0. 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