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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1911)
' :f' ri:- 'A"A I hi ! M wf i 1.. -li M!f -: 1 . ITHIS LABEL STANDS FOB S6YIA&S1 i:laaOP KNOWING HOWj . fj A Good Suit muct have Style built into it from the foundation up Surface perfection is like gilt on a gold brick. Our tailoring is 24 Karat fine from the raw material to the finishing touch. The quality is there. The style is there. With the service ahead. K3 ' i 1 p T ID) W n, 'if o mf.-i. vitT 1 " - ' LU Treasurer's Call for City Warrants. There are also funds in the treas ury to pay all warrants Issued against the water of La Grande city up to and and Including No. 9,729, endorsed Sep tember 21, 1911. Interest on all war rants on water fund from No. .... to No. 9,729 Inclusive ceases from date of this can. ; r . ' ; - i La Grande, Crogon, Sept. 1, 1911. . i ..... r ROL W. LOGAN, City Treasurer Gall M nt Retail Department Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Ruberoid Roofing, Sash Doors, etc. George Pafner lum6er Co. Steward s One r. ' . ra House OWES' Madison Square Theater Co. In Repertoire ; Prices, 10 20 & 30 cents. TTlie Great Northwest" High class specialties between acts BISHOP O'REILLY HERE OX WAY TO DEDICATE IT Elgin Catholic Congregation Has a Splendid Edifice of Worship Now. i Rt. Rev. Bishop Charles O'Reilly of the Eastern Oregon diocese of the Catholic church is here today, a guest with Father Alders of the local Catho lic church and tomorrow leaves for Elgin where on Sunday he wll dedi cate the new Catholic church af that place. The structure, Is Just recently completed and is a splendid little edi fice, built sufficiently large to accom modate the congregation and is a cred it to the city of Elgin. . . The servicoB will be quite elaborate. p rft irn unnnr I ULLHVLn lIUlVlL ;j ilES 1IDS ; F. R. BRIDGES BUYS A SPLEXDID :. RESIDENCE '. .V J FIFTIETH ANNUAL OREGON STATE FAIR SALEM,' SEPTEMBER IMG, 1911. HOME COMING WEEK. t IIYESTOCK, POULTRY AND AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITS, RACES ? ' fPfS ITTViOTlAvtl ivn iVforvrvTS JL Price Paid Ranges Around the Ten J Thousand Dollar Mark. DELEGATE LEAVES H. E. COOL1DGE TO ATTEXD I. 0. 0. F. FATHERING. V " Sovereign Grand Lodge Delegate to Take Departure Xext Sunday. X . Representing the grand lodge of Oregon, H. E. Coolldge, assistant cash ier of the United States National bank, leaves Saturday for Indianapo lis to attend the sovereign grand lodge of Odd Fellows. Mrs. Coolldge will ac company him on the trip and after attending the sovereign seslon they will take a swing around the circle be fore returning home. This is Mr. Coolldge's second trip of a similar nature. v Notice for Bids. ' Notice is herby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the undersigned, for doing the city printing for one year, all bids to be filed In this office before 5 o'clock p m., September 15th, 1911. The council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the city council, Septem ber 6th, 1911. - v C.M.HUMPHREYS, . City Recorder, A movement Is under way in Mon treal, Canada, to establish a suburban model Italian colony to accommodate j about fifteen thousand. One of the largest city residence deals of the summer has been culmin ated this week when F, R. Bridges, a well known Imbler frultland dealer purchased the George L. Cleaver resi dence on Pennsylvania and First for a price ranging around the $10,000 mark. The splendid residence, on of the largest In the city, was built about six years ago and is located on one of the prominences on "The Hill" over looking the city and valtey. Mr, Clea ver will retain possession for an In definite .length of time, being now at the beach and not in position to make final announcement as to what he will do. The transaction was made through the George H. Currey real estate agen cy, and Is perhaps the largest resl dence deal of tho summer. FERULLO'S GREATEST BAND t REDUCED RATES OX ALL RAILROADS. SEXD FOR PREMIUM I -a. . LIST AXD EXTRY BLAXKS. ' " I Frank Meredith, Secretary i Salem, Oregon. . 1READ for PROFIT Ue for Result FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS ' They work directly on the KIDNEYS, BLADDER and URINARY PASSAGES, and their beneficial effect is felt from the start For BACKACHE. KIDNEY and BLADDERTROUBLE.RHEUMATISM CONGESTION of the KIDNEYS, IN FLAMMATION of tbe BLADDER and annoyingURIN AR Y IRREGULARITIES they exercise a permanent benefit. ,0 1 TONIC IN ACTION - QUICK IN RESULT J. A. Maple, 125 S. 7th St., Steuben vllle, O:,' says: "For years I suffered from weak kidneys and a severe "blad der trouble I learned of Foley Kid ney Pills and their wonderful cures so I began taking them and sure enough I had as good results as any I heard about My backache left me and to one of my business, . ?pressman, that alone la a great advantage. My kid neys acted free and normal and that saved me a lot of misery. , It Is now a pleasure to work wher It used ot be a misery. Foley Kidney Pills have cur ed me and have my highest praise." HILL'S DRUG STORE. The general convention of the Amal gamated Sheet Metal Workers' Inter national Alliance opened its sixteenth annual session In Chicago last Mon School Books and Supplies All the book and supplies used in our schools aire here Let u supply what the children will need in this line, Our prices on books are the lowest at which they can be sold.' In the supply line tablets, inks, pencils, slates, crayons, erasers, etc. we afford val ues that make it worth while to come here for every thing on your list gAt least comen and let us give you our figures.' We will buy second hand books.$ 4a NcwIinBook & Stationery Co. 3C