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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1911)
m. JXXXXU o ' LA (iKANDE, UJN1UJN JU UJNTY. OREGON, 3ATUKDA irucxoiiil 1471911? Si PIT r US TO T HE TEST If there ars advantages to be gained by trading here, why don t you find out about it? ' ' CnprtijhllOtl W 1 f MithMk, bam tt Colt I I Hardier. N. V I If a store told me, through its advertisements, that it could save me money on the things I had to buy that its store service was par-excellent that its stock of good.? wa exceptionally complete that its business was conducted according to the strictest principles of; integrity in all its dealings I'd put that store to the test, and if they did as they claimed to do, I'd be their customerUlways. - 1 What we want you to do with us is to try us out put us to the test. This store offers so many advantages for satisfactory trading that you will be a steadfast customer of ours, once you get acquainted with our goods and our methods. Why not try us the nAvt. time you need something in our line. . We sell de pendable qualities at moderate prices. If I I III,. Miclatfc, ten C J -RKlaWf.W. Y.. jk in E TRASSACTIOX AT LAST TERM Or THE COIRT. I In the matter of the appUca Kn & ! record plat without cfcarges Alice Ladd that her lots were erron eously assessed , for . 1510 assessment. Same was allowed anC the hr!ft a:, lowed to take credit for $91.30 ana cancel amount due on her taxi. In the matter of 'he appointment of a fruit Inspector for the! county. W. W. Randall was appointed . fruit Inspector for Union rounty, Oreeon. Bills audited aud p.llowed by the county court at the otoher t-rm. Matters Acted Upon at Regular Octo ber Meeting of Commissioners. The Suit You Will Like is Here, Sir! So many different colors, shades, patterns and de-. signs of fabric, and such a variety of different models are exhibited in our present showing of stylish new suits that almost every taste can be precisely grati fied. We are showing some exceptional values a) $15, $20 and $25 and extensive assortments at these three prices. We will show you the best values on the market at $10.00 to $35.00. To fully appreciate their excellence you must see and try them on. Come - Look or Buy YOU'LL BE WELCOME AT ANY TIME, AND YOU'LL NEVER SEE A FINER LINE OF AT ATTRACTIVE MERCHANDISE THAN WE CAN SHOW YOU NOW. WE POSITIVELY GUARANTEE EVERY ARTICLE WE SELL TO BE THE BEST QUALITY PROCURABLE AT THE PRICE, AND YOU KNOW WE ALWAYS REPLACE ANY AR TICLE PURCHASED HERE THAT FAILS TO GXTE SATISFACTORY SERVICE. OUR CUS TOMERS ARE ALWAYS SURE OF GETTING The Best Values for the Least Money If You Don't Trade Here, We Both Lose Money The (Sum dl S C OS A NT OD N Store that Satisf Sunday (Continued from page one) 'Hew to Murphy. No runs. Ninth Inning. Baker out, to Merkle, unassisted. Murphy popped out to Meyers and Uavls went out to first. DAY AN IDEAL ON'E. mogB Tickets Delay Matters Time at the Gutcc for a New York, Oct. 14. With McQraw nad Connie Mack each confluent of victory and thousand of fans ready for he cry of "play ball" the first dy of the world's championship series be A Cold Leads to 'Complications A cold may not be very serlou in the beginning but It may leal to troublesome complications. Treat a cold during the first stage and It Is easily cured. Blue Mountain ColdjTablets effjct a speedy cure und an el fectlve treatment for cold In tho first stage or advanced stages 23 cents tbo box Wright Drug Co. fc4 tween the Giants and the Athletics iawned cool and cloudy with eveiy promise of ideal baseball weather this afternoon. New signals are used by both teams. Thousands were at the ga'es and tJe flood of counterfeit tickets deluyeu matters for a Bhort time. Mclnis Out of Game. The American league. champions en ter the contest considerably weakened because the bum wrist will keep "Stilt fy" Mclnnls out of the game today and maybe out o fthe entire series Harry Davis, the veteran flrt-t baseman ill replace him, but he doesn't show h old form. Crowd Is Enormous. Eager for the chance to see the first game, bleaeherltes began gathering at midnight. When the gates opened l '')' -0 l!f. d up a-d when the last ticket was sold 5,000 disappointed ones stood on the outside. There were over 50,- 000 on the grounds and buildings sur rounding were crowded. Giant Are In Banger. President Johnson of the American league who is also a member of the National baseball commission, said to day that he would vote for the expul sion of the Giants from the National league If it could be shown the club had anything to do with allowing spectators to get scalpers tickets for the championship games. J READY FOR COSVEXTIOS. School Gathering Promises Much. at Cove All arrangements for the Union ounty Sunday School convention which begins at Cove Tuesday, have been made and the delegates who have reported In are many. There 1r every reason to believe that the at- tendanc ewill be large. realty valued at $3000. P. O. Box 207 9-30-tf FOR SALE Pair fine well bred 1400 lb. young horses. Gash, time or trade Apply Klrtley stables.. 9-30-tf FOR SALE Team horses, wagon, har ness and cow for sale. Phone Dlack 3622. Treasurer's Call lor City Warrants. There are also funds in the treasury to pay all warrants issued against wa ter fund of La Grande city up to and in cluding No. 9S14, endorsed , Interest on all warrants on water fund from No. 9732 to No. 9814 inclu sive, censts from date of this call. La Grande, Oregon, Oct. S, 1911. ROY W. LOGAN. City Treasurer. Treasurer's Call for Boad Warrants. Notice, the undersigned treasuerr of Union county has funds on hand with which to pay all road warrants which were endorsed prior to Oct. 5th. 1911. No Interest allowed on the above warrants after Oct. 10, 1911. JOHN FIRAWLEY, 10-9-51 County Treasurer. FOR SALE Three milch goats, one 8x10 tent, one 10x14. Inquire at Valley creamery, or corner Fifth and Q. 10-9-tf WANTED Place for boy to work for board and room and go to school. Address Guy Spencer, or call Farm 78. ' 10-9-6t WILL TRADE Good five room house and 4 lots. Will trade for horses or cattle. 10-11-tf La Grande, Oregon. LOST A Pillow mink muff. Leave at rauis cigar store ana receive re ward. In the mutter of the allowance oi bills. Alloved and warrants ordere drawn. ' In the matter of the month'- report of coun' treasurer. Approved and allowed. In the niatlos of the monttuy si.i ce ment of the countj clerk of sc.i'.n lounty irraius 'sstied. Ri,ort ap prove! and orders fl'ed. ,.In the m.'.ttiv of the monthly allow ances ' o varif.js I'.digent ;rsons. Safifce were allowed in the following amount3: V. W. Sos'oer, 1.C0- Mas trie Sl?n.". S! 1 00 Mm tn . uim.. brandt,' $ i '..': FMzabeth A. Garren, $10.00; , E. M. Fellers, $15.00; !Rose Hornbeck, $20.00; Clara Series. $10.00; Mrs. F. Q. Huntley. $12.50; Mrs. O. Moffitt, $10.00; Mrs. M. A Tripo, $10; Mrs. LauTa Elliott, $10.00; Mrc. Ella Harris. $10.00; J. F. Williams, $12.50 In the matter of the app.IcaMcn of Millie McLachlion for county aid. Same was allowed in ihe sum or $10.00 per month. Jn the matter of the application of C. Ream, et al, for repairs to R. D. 14. Same was denied. In the matter of the county road petitioned" for by Jos. Wright et al. Same was continued for th term. In the matter of the proposed coun ty road petitioned for by L. C. Stur glll. Same was allowed and. the coun ty road viewers ordered to meet on the 18th of October, 1911, a: ten o'clock a. m. and view and Jay out said road. In the matter of the petition of R. H. Bonewltz, et al, for protection oi county road. Same was contlni.f.u foi the term. In the matter of the application f.f Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Panks foi coun ty aid. Allowed in the sum of $10.00 per month. In the matter of the applica ion of Jas. O. Sage for county aid. Same was allowed in the sura of $12 M per month. In the matter of the applicant. n'o W. H. Browne for county . Id. Same was allowed' In the sjm of $12 5 per month. In the matter of the application or Henry T. Hill for refund of taxes. Continued for the erm. In the matter of the approval of plat of Dunham Wright acres Same was approved; ' In the matter of th" approval . thj Summervlllo . cemetery plat. amo was allowed and recoider allowed ii Estray 'olIce. y A band of 300 sheep found on tha Sawteeth of the Big Sheep on the Big Minam river, found by J. and H. Haf fer, are now at Cove where the owner can identify the same and pay charg es. The sheep are branded with an O with parallel lines crossing it. . II. HAFFER, Cove. , 10-9-10t l ' "1 Ii;L ''V f . I I f ; X , ! i I 4 'V ''A , 7 ; L . J WE ARE LOCATED HEBE PEE3LV. NE5TLY, OCE WOBK HAS STOOD THE TEST OF TIME, AND OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. WE HATE A LAIBGE PRACTICE 15 CROWS AS J BRIDGE WORK. , , ' Stevenson's Dental Office If you are looking or a place to get your Shoes Repaired GO TO 109 ELM STREET. William Strodford, Prop. Opposite Toney & Scranton. Work Done on Short Notice. BOY WANTED Fam-Us-King Factory. Cigar Jnst Opened at Geddes Grocery Helnze new crop di'.l pickles, l&alnza new crop sweet p ckles, Helnte new (top sour pickles, llelnxe new cro chow chow, Heinzfe new crop pickled o iions, Heinie new crop sauer kraut, 10-14-3t V a As a5 tClassifiedz I Advertising FOR RENT Furnished room for )!ght housekeeping at 1406 T. Ave. (10-1-tf FOR SALE Wood , in any quantity. Phone 706. Waters-Stanchfleld Produce company. 10-9-tf FOR RENT Two furnlBhed front rooms with light and phone. Phone Black 3752. 1902 Oak street. 10-13-tf A LITTLE LESSON IN ECONOMY QUESTION. Suppose you have two men working for you. ' The first you pay $1 a day; the second $2. The second man does three tlmts as much work as the first. Which is cheaper for youT , ' ANSWER The second man because he gives you better value for your money. v NOW TAKE LIGHTS. Oil lamps s' em cheap when none of the dis advantages are taken Into conslderatfon. But for very little more you can have electric lamps giving many times the light. Besides they are clean, odorless, safe and convenient. t When you consider how little more you pay, and how much more service you get, you cannot but agree that, at our present rates, elec tricity' furnishes the best and cheapest service. Phone Main 84 for rates. Easfern Oregon Light & Power Co. FOR SALE Thorough bred English bloodhound pups. Inquire Savoy Hotel. D. C. Brlchoux. 10-14-10t FOR RENT Furnished front room. Modern Phone to Red 61 or call at 1208 Seventh and M. WANTED $1250 cash will give city FOR RENT House and two acres of ground. Good barn room for four head of stock and six or eight ton ofl hay. North St. and V avenue. Two block east of new school house. In quire at Observer office or phone Farmer 205 10-14-tt WANTED Two Ironers at Hot Lake Telephone. ! r' l IJ H i H T-" 1 n VI II K JM 1 l in lV-,tin:i.Ti