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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1908)
PAGE SIX. KVHSiSO O BSEKVEn. IA GRAND IE PRECOX, MONDAY, ACGCST 8, 1908. EIGHT PAG vr is t i i i i nave Your Fortune TOLD i t i i i :t: i Arc you In trouhlo of any kind? Il.xeontentel, nnhnnpy, or not satis fied with life? Have you any dome, tic or iMwt trouble In life? Xo matter wlmt your trouble nmy bo, you will bo told of them ami receive the m-ijht HtHlce. ( ' , , LOVE, COURTSHIP and MARRIAGE . ' Give truthful revolutions In all love affalra, troubles, marriages, family dlf Acuities and divorce) settles lovers' quarrel; ten oi mh 7Z ",trr and data of nuM-ringf, also how to win Uio man or woman you love, etc. SEEING TS BELIEVING; NOW. COME Xo matter what your life has been wo will start you right again. Will tell you how to control friend and enemies. Thousand have become happy by taking our advice. AVItbont your asking; ono question will tell you oxaetly wlmt you railed for. Call and wo will aend you away hnppler, wiser and bolder Uuin before. Tito ad and broken-hearted go away happy. r i X t ;i i 4 llfr MEADS (fflTflil a The Fortune Teller's Camp, 'Adams Ave., Near P. 0. La Grande, Ore. ij-uj-i! u "" -'-Trr: ."'.i'-.:. 1 , "THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY"- Tenth ind MorrUon, Portland, Oregon A. P. Arnwtrong, LL.B., Prlnclpul C.W occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have A $ jo,ooo equipment, , employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls for office help than we can meet Our school admittedly leads all others Jn quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution. CSaH a BdhImm Mans "Karp hammering w.y everlastingly on thorough work. It will win out In the end." Raid an EJnratort "The quality oHu.truo lion given in your achool make It the Jnlard of lu kind In the Northwest" COpen all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free Reference Any bank, any newspaper, any business man In Portland. COMBS, NEW, THE FINEST EVER WASH COLLARSWHITE TIES MIDSUMMER MILLIVERY E.N. wiling r CO. ADAMS AVi:.M'l ((t I WE ARE GETTIC l t OtR tV STOCK OF 1 XJM F 1 BR it jt will be sold at reduced prices. House bills Special . prices. We have fir" finish and V G fir flooring J ' ' I j: We have the best tnde of Cedar shingles. These 3 arc two grades of the same bi and. STODDARD LUMBER CO. Portland, Ore., ; Aug. 8. (Special correspondence.) "Seven thousand people In 20 minutes," that' the rate at which the various transportation In terests of Portland have assured the director of the Country Club & Live stock show that, the crowds attending thai event In September will ba han dled. ' Every day at the grounds jP busier than the one preceding. The Intense Intercut of the whole north wept Is evidenced by the great num ber of entiles already made, while the national Interest hi shown by a heavy advance correspondence from every purt of the Cnlted States. Hon. Wilbur K. Newell, president th Oregon state board of horticul ture, and equally well known In Wash ington, has, at the request of the Ore gon Development league, condensed his Ideas on good roads Into 100 words, and they tell the story: "Bad road nullify advertising. t pel Immigration, Increase cost Of Hv- Ing, render the automobile useless, ana will deprive the. farmer of rural fre delivery. "State aid and supervision of road construction Is essential. "In equity because a public ben efit, state should pay 25 per cent of the cost, county SO per cent, and the adjacent property owner 25 per cent "For thoroughness trained engi neer and strict supervMon of all work. "For economy levy taxe and pay as we go, or on short time certificate plan "For education regular and corres pondence courses In road building at Oregon Agricultural college and uni versity of Oregon. "Let us build good roads nil sum mer instead of talking about them all winter." The Oregon Good Roads conference will convene promptly at (1:30 a, m., Tuesday, August 11, In the Convention hnll of the Portland Commercial club, sixth floor. Another meeting will be held at; 2 o'clock, and perhaps an eve ning session. A feature of the con tention will be the attendance of many rond supervisors and practical road official. Million I) Unr Cement riant. A great cement plant Is to be built In Portland the first Instance in America in which Portland cement has been manufactured In a city of that name. Portland and Salt take capitalists have organized a company with capital of 11.200.000. and the lime-rock will be brought from Hose, burg, where they own a tract of 100 acres of choice rock. One thousand barrels of cement a day will be manufactured at tho be Slnnlng, but the plant Is so designed that this CBpnclty can be doubled at any tlmo with very slight change. Itu'trilngw and grounds will occupy a site of 15 acres In the suburbs of Port land, with both rail and water trans portation. t . C. W. Xlbiey and associates, of Salt Lake city, bold one-half the stock, with Portland capitalists the other half. Mr. Nlhlcy has extensive Inter ests In I'tah, Idaho, Oregon and Cali fornia, and Is president of the t'nlon r-miiit company at Iwll's Slide. 1't h. which has manufactured 2000 barrel a day during two year of (urceasful and profitable operation. llulldlng permits exceeding 11.000. 0 mi were I-ohmI In Portland during July, an Increase of Una. 000 ns com pared with that month last year. Tvnnsf..rs of h"1cc business proper- tlra were never so numerous, nor luitlillng so nctivf. Astoria's Uih annual regatta Aug iMt 27. nnd 29, presents nn excel lent opportunity for people In tho In- terlur of Oreirtin and Wiishlntnn tn get a brief tenting and camping ex perience near the ocean. Program of port will be unusually Interesting with th addition this year Of the Swedish-Norwegian snengerfest. Hon. Georgu R, Shepherd of Portland, has been made admiral, the railroad hsvo given very special rate, and $1 will be the fare by boat from Portland. DrMH.Keating The Expert Eyesight Specialist OF SALT LAKE, ' Is now at the Summer Hotel. Room 31, where he will be pleased to fee all of hi old patients and many new one. ' . ' Don't Fail to See Him about your Eyes. if you are having any trouble with your eye or glasses. Dr. Keating la not aTstranger to you. as he ha visited La Grande for the past six year. Don't Fail to See Him This Visit A CURE FOR RHEUMATISM ;,1 in the Wood, which i carried throush the circulation to all portions of the system, fcvery muscle, nerve, bone and joiut absorbs the acrid, pain-producitiR poison, causing aches, inflammation, stillness and other well known symptoms of the disease. Permanent relief from the pains and discomfort of Rheumatism cannot be .. ' , ..1... fti.r vt-rnal treatment: exnectea ironi me use 01 unuuenis, piasitis, "" - which does not reach the blood, where the cause is located. ive temnnrai v rPlif hot in order to cure Rheumatism the uric acid and - inflammatory poison must be expelled from the blood, b. S. S. cures. ... . Rheumatism bcatise it is a perfect blood purifier. It,Roes down ntotltfr. circulation, neutralizes the uric acid and drives it from the blood. S. S. S. expels the irritating, inflammatory matter which is causing the pain, swell ing and other discomfort, enriches the weak, sour blood, and permanently cures Rheumatism. . In all forms of Rheumatism, whether acute or chronic, I S. S. S. -will be found a safe, vegetable remedy, possessing the properties.' needed to cure, and at the same time a medicine that builds up the entire f system by its fine tonic effects. Book on Rheumatism and any medical advice free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. 1 1 Ai 11 r DO irv rm r, r-- n . . 1 .... , 1 , w r untuun SUHUER SESSION mr la UmloiTT. CbeiiKDtnr, Eilar.tloa, Kng!ll Ui-rjlurx. U.-ni.m. freach, bpwiih, Wttuwy UsUMOtatlFS. I'hjM.'s. hull eorpt of InMruclun UL.PA UTMCKT FUR Tli A( UL.UH ufirrut, HiituiTi m muoi. mom. hum in m j m 1 r wz w - a 4 LA CRAMDE I SCHOOLof MUSIC : ; Studio at 105 Greenwood . . . . J s Muams ivenue t PROF. DAY, Principal I 1 I . Scott & Altheide I , $ As house cleaners we are iU . l ...u uio jjcopitj who are equip- ped for doing the workvt Leave your caipets on I your flcors, give us your qrner and smile at our 4 work and we will smile t I PHONE. Black 1772 " t Iraw Kr(C lYotn Ih.y. Redlind. Cal., Aug. I. physicians are attempting to extract a live frog from the stomach of Wayman Elliott aged 11. He awaKiiwed It while drinking wrom a hose a the result of a Joke by" his playmatis. Phvslhan believe the frog mill uin i'.le. The fate of the breakfast is decided by the quality of the Coffee. i (j& Golden bStj Gate . i makes breakfast the begin ning of a cheerful day. Aroma-tight tins save all the fragrance and strength. Sold on merit No nriz- ;. j ijj No couponsNo crockery. J. A. Foltfer TX Co., Ian rrsncltce .fir.".,', irrm BARGAINS AT ALL TIMES All lines marked in olain figuers showing discount. Mow is the time i to get the largest discount offered. THE VAN DUYH (0. La Gr nude, Ore. IN THE Masonic 1 BRICK IS CHEAPER h i t" J Brick building, at the present price of lumber, is t :heaper as well as better. It has been demonstrated t " no m,. U.tKl, : . w" -superior o any maae in uregon. I :an furrish cemmon bnck in any quantity. ' No 'order t too large cr too small to reeive prompt attention. Correspondence with contractors and builders solicited, i Estimates cheerfully furnished. Prices made known or. application. GEO KRIEGERt Phor. Residence, Black 701, Yard, Rd B21 La Grande, Oregon How am I to have that white suit of mine looking Fresh and Neat all summer as it does now? The answer is simple. When ever it becomes soiled : PHONE MAIN 7 VF. will do the rest WE have a force of Experienced holp to look after your wants in this line and you need have no fear of sending your most delicate garments to us. V.r. Guarantee to satisfy you. A. B. C. LAUDRY ; Pastime Theater r SOIM) tect of moving picture. Two Illustrate) sonts. Song by SHERWOOD WILLIAMS. 4 . Complete change of program on Monday and Thursday. 4 Matlne on Werinmri.v .iiu "r Faturdnr aftvrn nun. i . There Is an unusual run at the Sh... iroo'd Rleetrlo theater this ck, to ee the banner program which ends tonight. IN n HURRY? THEN CALL 11IK TKAxsFErt MAN ' or,youT,ak9,h',ttrUnktohP r,roh,:r,,,n u,t tim Iay Theme ned Mfc-ht Thone, nia k i:9a. WAGON ALWATS AT TOUR SERVICE. Yesterday, nl Sr,,, Ban Franslco, 6; Portland. 1. Lo. Angotl B; Oakland, u