La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 01, 1908, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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dF2E? venire Observer
Published Daily Except Sunday.
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snent.
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first Insertion; Dc per line for each sub
sequent Insertion.
Resolutions of condolence, 5c a line.
Cards of thanks. 5c a line.
other attempt will be made this eve
ning, and if no more successful, the
project had better be dropped.
Quite a number of our nimrods are
in the valley today. Therclosed sea
son for ducks is out today.
Fall Is here the most delightful
season of the year in Grande Ronde
valley.
HER
BAKER GAME LOSERS.
Have Scheduled Game With Perry at
Baker City -Next Sunday. ;
THE HUMAN SKIN.
The human, skin Is the most won
derful, most beautiful fabric In the
world, and we don't half appreciate
its marvelounness. Flexible as silk,
resistant as steel, tinted like the petal
of a flower, tough as leather, and al-
non-conductor of heat and electrical
currents known. Its vitality Is uncon
querable, it power of repair almost
unlimited. With a vascular mesh cap
able of containing half the blood of
the body, It can adjust ltnelf to almost
any .extreme oft temperature. : With
nearly three million of flushing sweat
glands, It Is absolutely 'lf-clean1nK
No contamination of any sort can cling
to It for lottg. becaime Its surface 1
constantly changing by the dying of
the flattened superficial cells and their
falling off In'dally showers. Shut an
arm or a leg In a plaster of pari cast,
as In a' fracture, for instance; let It
remain In position for three weeks,
then take off the cant,' and you will
find nearly ft handful! of human bran
which has accumulated In Its Interior.
This branny powder Is composed of
thoiiFonds of almost Invisible delicate
epithelial scales, which, under normal
conditions, are continually belnpr shed
and rubbed from the surface of the
body, carrying with them all the Im
purities that" may be nttached to them.
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WOMEN NOT TO BLAME.
A lady Informed The Observer that
the lailles were not to blame for wear
ing their hnM In church. The rcnuon
thoyoMil not, was very largely because
they were not asked. Continuing, the
lady said that no woman desired to
npie:nr ciiricpleuons and under pres
ent conditions a Inilv appearing In
church would be. but If It was the
custom of the church to have Indies
, remove thilr millinery there would b"
no objections. Here Is the .problem !
for cither the pastor or the official'
board to consider. If nil order Is oil
that Is ivjvlril, some one Is doing
Uh public and the church an Injury
In not Issuing the proclamation.
Beginning todny the homeseekers'
rates from the oast to the Pacific
coast begin and will be effective for
0 days. We will know within o few
days whether or not this rush to the
land of the setting sun will be up to
rhe average, or will eXiel former rate
periods. Some nro of the opinion thai
the hard limes In the east will drive
many west. Others are of the opinion
that It will retard Immigration. W
will soon know. The railroad com
panies lire reported as predicting and
have prepared to handle great num
bers of people. They generally know
what they are doing.
The Irrigation projct Is one of the
live topics of conversation among our
land owners. A number have volun
tarily come to town and pluced their
names on the list for acreage. With
in the next few weeks the busy har
vest season will be over and then the
real work of securing the JO.nftO acres
will begin. This should bo Hoed
.
within the next 60 days and we be
lieve U will be. The more the sub
ject l Inves'li'ated, the more It I"
realised that this Is the cheapest pro-
Ject on the coast.
it U ". to t"'. business men of thl
city to say whether or not the com
ing county fair Is to be held In tin
city or at the race track. Al the meet
ing last night there was not sufficient
Interest taken to come out to th'
meeting to warrant a conclusion. An
DESTROYED
Th Roy Oliver threshing machine,
fresh from the factory and in service
two weeks, Is burning this afternoon
and will be a complete loss. It was of
the "Red River Special" make, one
of the most costly patterns on the
market. Information as to how the
fire started cannot be procured at this
hour, but telephone messages say
there will be but little loss of grain.
The machine was sitting on a place
opposite the Herman Vehrs ranch
when the fire started late this after
noon. The fire Is burning Itself out
rapidly.
"We're not stung by defeat," said
a Baker athlete today. "Of course we
got It hung into us by a score of 8 to
2 yesterday when we met Perry's slug
gers at La Grande, but what's, the
difference. Our defense is that the
Athletes' pitcher went to the bad In
his arm and we were left in mid-sea
without so much as a broken oar. All
the wonder Is that those lads from
Perry did not skin us up worse than
they did," related one of the Baker
players to the Baker Herald. That
the Athletes are not discburaged is
best illustrated by the fact that they
will meet Perry fh this city next Sun
day and Monday, when each team will
be loaded for big game.
' - Tunt y-Three Crow ncd. .
London, Sept. 1. The I?.'!.!
schooner Amazon, was wrecked, '
o'f Port Labotte, on the coit of
Wales today and 25 membf.rs of
the crew were ' drowned. The !
v pasitrngers were on an ocuns v
4 when a gale swept down upon
the vessel, disabling the engines.
The storm Increased In fury and
there was danger of the boat be-
Ing swept on th rocks or sunk'.
Women and children were near-
ly insane with fright. There
was difficulty" In getting them
into life boats.
Tltor Day Proclamation. ,
Salem, Sept. 1. Governor Georg!
E. Chamberlain today Issued. the ifsti
al Labor Day proclamation, setting
aside Monday, September 7, 1908. ,
Candidate Accused of Crime, v.
Steven Magill, candidate for county
clerk in Columbia county, has been
arrested at Dayton on the charge of
wronging Ruth Heter, aged 17. It is
stated that both parties ' have con
fessed. .
FOR RENT One.4-room house, and
one 7-room house, with bath. Mrs.
8. C. Zuber.
TWO SUITS
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Though this Is a dry county, Pert
hind llouor houses are nevertheless
trying to collect "booze" money
through the law process. Two com
plaints have been filed with the clerk
of the circuit court by a Portland
whisky house, against Nils Holverson
and Mike' Nelson. The latter Is a na
tive of Elgin, who was formerly In
the saloon business there. The com
plaint alleges that there is the sum of
$033 due. The other complaint alleges
that Nels Holversom owes the firm
$235.15.
THE 1909 REO IS HERE
Not Going io be Sometime, But now
Ready to Deliver Notice the Price
20 H. P. Touring Car $1600. F. 0. B. Factory. The lowest
Price Standard Made 5 PascengerCar in World
Why wait for the new and untried car, that even the manufacturer does
not know hw it is going to stand up? BUY A REO, THE CAR OF SATIS
FACTION. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. NOT HOT AIR.
FRED A. BEN NET.
- Northern Distributor i
rruit reason
is
Now On
Phone Us Your Orders for
ECONOMY JARS!
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Pints ,
Quarts .....
Half gallons .
r Extra clamps
Extra caps . .
..$1.10 dozen
, . .$1.8. dozen
. . .$1.75 dozen
. .. 10c dozen
. . . 20c dozen
EXTRAS'- FOR tASY. VACUUM JARS
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Caps .i8c dozen
Rubber rings 20c dozen J , ,
Champa lOcdoicn
Extra large Jelly Glasses .1 ,45o dozen
These are an attractive size and shape, and are easily
worth 60 cents per dozen
F- D- H A 1S T E N
1411-1415 Adams Ave. Phone Red 1 1 61
KEO PKKMirri RAPID COMMERCIAL cars
V'.cn'.s wanted in Oregon, Washington, Idaho and lirltMi Columbia.
1416 Droadwav. 49j Ahler St. R14 Second Ave.
Seattle, Wash. Portland, Ore. Spokane, Wash.
GRAND OPEN ING BALL
AMD -SKATING -AT THE COLI
SEUM. RINK.
TUESDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 1ST
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CONSTRUCTED
TELEGMPH LINEMEN FIVE ilES
. BEHIND STEEL CHUG
1.
The Front, Wullowa County. Sept.
(Special.) Creeping along, Hlowly
but carefully, tho conntructlon crew
erecting the Joint Western Union and
(. rt. . X. teloptraph lines. Is follow
Ing In the wake of the track-laying
crew. The tni.'k construction has
reached the .McDonald ranch, but the
linemen are approximately five miles
In the rear. They aim to keep about
that distance behind the laying of
Meel. The fo:e;mn f the crew Is
supplied with a teliigra phone and
each nlRht after the day's work Is
. ... i ...ii
iver. ne reports in neinmimnt-m, n-n-
ng nf his advancement that day, or
if any needed suppll-s. Thus Wallowa
county l nlowly being pcneuaieu oy
the telegraph wire, another mark of
inini.ivHinent In that section of the
state.
Social Wednesday Xlglit.
The B. of U F. & E. will give a o-
ilal at the K. of P. hall weonesuay
venlng. AH members f the lodge
and their lady friend are Invited.
Idaho Prohllw Meet.
Ih.lse, Idaho. .-e.lt. 1. Thut the pr-i
hlbltlon wave has struck Idaho and I
spreading rapidly over the state wa
evidenced today by the enthusiasm of
the hundreds of delegates who gath
ered In the state convention of the
"dry" party. A complete state ticket
will bo put In the field. A rally of the
temperance forces of the slate Is being
held In connection with the conven
tion. .
CENTS. 50c Ladies 25c and Children Under k 15c;
SKAHVd 7:30 UNTIL 9; DANCIG 9 TNTIL 12
I Vtl-li to kindly stale tli!it 1 have nil lights reserved to positively
refuse mlinissleii to this Kink, on ..il occasions, of nh.tevtioii.ihlc par
ties, and vtl'l observe the rule ui lils ItiiiU under thl mir's lease, by
NTHKT1.Y ENl-XHSCIXCJ T11K "AM1'. Voiir Klncerely.
FRUIT GROWERS ATTENTION
The Ramsey-Oldenburg Company are
agents for the Grande Ronde Lumber
Company and are now prepared to
take orders for large and small lots
of apple boxes. Call at the office in
La Grande National Bank Bldg and
see samples of new stamp on box.
Stock Will be Delivered at the
Comqany's Warehouse.
PHONE:
Pacific States Main 86 Vergere 1402.
JACK D. O'BRIEN
Manage'
:t WOOD AND COAL
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Now is the t me to think
about your winter supply
We have the supply and the price
and quality is right
WE ARE GETTING IN
OUR NEW STOCK Of
LUMBER
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win suiu ai nuuuiu ji iuco nuusc UlllS pctld
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prices. We have fir finish and V G Fir Flooring
We have the best grade, ot Cedar shingles. These
are two grades of the same brand, : : : ; :
STODDARD LUMBER CO.
Phone Main 6 For Particulars
I: GRANDE RONDE CASH CO.
LEWIS BROS. Proprietors.
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"THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY"-
.."VHllls Is o'lfferlng a Vegetable
(amine. Isn't that curious.
Tenth ind Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal
C.We occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, , have a $20,000 equipment,
employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls
for office help than we can meet Our tchool admittedly leads all
others In quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution.
CSald a Business Mailt " Kwp hammering away ererlasUngly on thorough
work. It will win out in the end." Said aa EJ oca ton "The quality ofluttrue.
Hon given In your school makea it the atandard of its kind in the NoUlwest.,,
COpen all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free.
References! Any bank, any newspaper, any business man In Portland
ARTIICIAL
THE ONLY PURE
KIND
The only kind ot to that ws ban die In retail trade Is artificial Ice,
made from pure artesian water the only pure Ice In the city. A delivery
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wagon will bring this PURE ICE to your door on notification by telephone
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or otherwise. To regular patrons ou r prices are one-half cent per pound.
NATURAL ICE handled In wholesale lota. Look out for the Orsndy los
wagon. Thone black 71.
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