La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 23, 1908, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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EVEXUfO OB3EKVER. LA ORAVnF. Onwy. VFDNT-SDAY. SEPT. 23. 1908.
EIGHT PACKS
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STEWARDS OPERA HOUSE I
u- jftWRRD, Mgr.
I Third flight
t Wednesday, Sept. 23
V;:TConfng6r's deaf Reperetoire Co
f7l fate's Curee'V
Three Nights Engagement
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PRICES: Orchestra 50c; Orchestra Circle 35c; Dress I
I Circle and Gallery 25c. Seats on Sale Saturday Morning
Opening Sale of the
GAR
E ACT
Approximately 16,000 acre of the best Irrigable land In the West,
located at King's Hill, Idaho, on the main lino of Oregon Short
L'r, will be opened for sale to settlers under the terms of the Carey
Act, . ,' .''''., 1
OCTOBtR 12, 1908.
This magnificent piece of
nu, protected from all unfa-
vorahle condition, t. r.rn.
ed by experts to be the beat' fruit several hundred feet higher. No
producing soli in the best fruit lava rock; deep loam soil.
Great Surplus Pure Water
Flowing all the year. Best conditions on earth for rahung'frult and
vegetables profitably.
On the Main line of the Oregon Short
Line, Along the Snake River
The grand 'opening will be conducted by the Stateof Idaho, tracts
botng drawn by lot. After legal deposit on land and water rights
settler has right to withdraw deposit If location Is undesirable. The
grandest opportunity for profitable fruit ranching ever known.
GALL UPON
La Grande Investment Co.
FOLEY BLOCK
j O. E. FOWLER .
BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE
T. J. CRAY Prop. (
I r, ji.oo, ".tf. Ji.50
Best 25c meal in the city
t Beds 25c and 50c
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Alt outside rooms. Board
and lodge $6. per week
One block horn depot
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ICE CREAM
J This is the open season for
J pared to furnish the trade
lu .
J "wiiioer reiresnment parlors
uregon. A resort for Ladies
E. D. S ELDER,
LAND
: ;u i;.o niiion. It Js en-
"reiy urrounaea oy mountains
WHICH HILL
would you prefer to pay? A
good stiff ono to tho doctor for
curing some of jour family of
pneumonia or rheumatism or
our mqdt'Hf . ono for the coal
which would have prevented the
Illness? Think It ovyr. Then
Hive us the order for coal. Do
It noon. too. Kven a little chill
may mean a big bill for the
doctor.
Phone Main 10
New Management)
Only house in the
City employing
m - s
WI,e helP Only
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TRY OUR SERVICE
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Ice Cream and we are pre- j
with the very best. Re- 3
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are the finest in Eastern j
and Gentlemen :
the Candy Mau i
SIIERVVOODS
ELECTRIC THEATRE
-"MOTION' PICTURES AXD
ILLUSTRATED SOXGS
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Children's Matinee Saturday,
Ec; ladles' and children's Matl- 4
nee Wednesday.
The Dog and the Pipe.
Klndhearted Policeman. ...
SONG V ; , , ,
Yiddish Cowboy.
The Sailor's Dog. ,
.New York.'
SOXG
"Santiago Flynn.
The Painless Revenge.
Cabman's Delusion.
Honesty is the Best Policy.
Program Changes
MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS
Refined entertainment for La
dies, Gentlemen and Children. . 4
B. M. SHERWOOD, Prop; 4
Pastime Theater
Housh A Lucas, Props.
MOTION PICTURES AND
, ILLUSTRATED SONGS.
' Hoacock's Orchestra,
.. ,: . Program.
Fighting the Flames, In colors.
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By Mr. J. E. Hlatt.
Two Clever Detectives, a com-
4 edy.
Illustrate. Soi.g
, . 'Ieate.,'
By Mr. Robert Burton.
An Italian Tragedy;
Wages of Sin.
Illustrated 8ong -
the
"Honey Time." .
By Mr. Robert .. Burton.
. Wm. Shakespeare's Famous
Production
"AS YOU LIKK IT."
DOORS OPEN AT I P. M.
Ladles' souvenir matinees
J Wednesday, 3 and 4 o'clock.
Children's 6c Candj matinees
Saturday, S and 4 o'clock.'
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THE SCENIC
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Propr'etor and Manager. . v
S. A. GAROIX1ER, 4
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MOTION' PICTURES 4
1 and 4
ILLUSTRATED' SONGS. 4
Program: 4
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"t Romance of Slavery Days. 4
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SONG
If "Jnxt One Word of Consolation." 4
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The Crushed Tragedian. 4
Music Lavelle Duct. 4
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V Wanted An Artist's Model. 4
THE SCENIC
Colm Idenial Murder.
Bedford, lnd.. Sept. 22. Near tho
pot where the body of Miss Schafer,
i young school teacher, was found
lircc years uro. the body of a beauti
ful young girl, undoubtedly murdered
the name way as Miss Schafer, Vvas
llsiovered today. The face wus flat
toned by a heavy blow the same as
was done In the Schnfer ca.e.
No fuel famine this winter, says the
Pendleton E. O.
The entire inner portion of ootr Ixxlies is covered with a soft, delicate
ininjf called mucous membrane; this is kept in healthy condition by the
lounsliment and vital vijror it receives from the blood. So lonjr as the
irculatton remains pure this membrane will be healthy, but when the blood
lecomcs infccted.with catarrhal impurities ami oisoris this inner lininjr of
he body becomes irritated and diseased, and the unpleasant and serious
iymptoma of Catarrh commence. There is a tight, stuffy feclin" in the
.lose, watery eyes, buzzing noises in the ears, often slight rcnfness,"difncult
breathing, etc. The disease cannot be reached by extci nal treatment, though
such measures afford temporary relief in some instances. S. S. S. cures
Catarrh by cleansing the blood of all impurities and ioisons Then as rich
pure blood circulates throuuh the body, the inflamed, irritated membranes
heal, the discharge ceases, headaches are relieved and every symptom disap
pears. Catarrh, ling a disease iu which the entire blood circulation is
fTeeted, can only be cured by a remedy that goes to the very bottom and
removes every pnrttcle of the impuritv from the blood, and this is just what
S. S. S. dots. , Book on Catarrh and any medical advice free to all who
Write" J . .. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
AVERAGE
YIELD LARGE
SMALL ARMY OF EMPLOYES
ON FRUITFUL HALL RANCH.
I 'mi Over TwoH Thousand Acres of
Small Grains Threshed, tho Average
Yield la 65 Bushels to the Acre .
Enormous Payroll for One Farm
.Scientific'. Forming Alone Cause . bl
Largo and Paying Yields.'
Picture a large farm, naturally part
ly too wet for practical purposes In
places and seml-arld In others, but
now scientifically drained and irri
gated; picture 153 men working on
one ranch where two threshing ma
chines and one baler are separating
the golden grain from the chaff and
compressing the hay Into - convenient
sized bales for transportation; picture
40 teams, all working on the same
farm, and then you have a panoramic
photograph of the Hall : ranch near
Union, operated by the Amalgamated
Sugar company.
Perhaps nowhere In Oregon, or the
northwest for that matter, is there a
farm that employs go many men all
actively engaged as this same farm,
considering the acreage of the ranch.
But. th r.arUatv me ram;
this year, is what scientific farming
has done for the place. Formerly It
was too wet In spots to be used at all,
and sadly in need of Irrigation In
others. Scientifically, the managers
have drained a patch here and put
water oh a patch there, until they can
announce that of 2200 acres of small
grain threshed so far . this year, the
average yield per acre Is 65 bushels.
The small grains include barley, wheat
and oats. This remarkable yield Is en
couraging to, the valhy farmers and
tho company as. well, as it represents
what can be done with any class ol
farm land, once the proper steps to
secure the desired end are followed
out. Manager Sebbelov, who oversee?
the field of activity of the company, is
largely responsible for the splendid
crops. He has coped successfully with
natural conditions and is able to har
vest a paying crop for his employers.
AGED PARENTS ARE ILL.
Mrs. hca Called to Portland on Ac
count of Ulitos of Parents.
Mis. Emma Shea left this morning
for Portland In response to a message
stating that both her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. David Kinsie, were very sick,
both being unconscious. On last Sat
urday Mr. and Mrs. Klnsle were stop
ping at the home of their daughter,
Mrs. Libby Cossgraff, when the housi
took fire and the excitement provec
too much for Mrs. Kinsie. She way
taken ill and has been growlnp
worse ever lnce. The following da
Mr. Kinsie suffered a stroke of paral
ysis. Mr. and Mrs. Kinsie are old pio
neers of this city, where they made
their home from the' early sixties un
til a few years ago.
SPOILS THE FRUIT.
Fnxllsh Sparrow Said to Have Dam-
aed .Many IVhcIicn This Srawiii.
The Dalles, Sept. 22. Several fruit,
growers are authority for the state
ment that English sparrows have spoil,
ed many peach-s In this locality dur
ing the past few Nveeks. .
The English sparrow multiplies verj
rapidly. A few years ugo this bin".
was practically unknown hen-. The
nest three times a year and this sea
son they have been Very numerous.
Fruitgrowers siiy that the sparrow
BEST TREATMENT
FOR CATARRH
picks at the fruit and eats it, peaches
In particular, until it la damaged to
such an extent that It cannot be eaten.
These birds have been doing much
damage in Thompson's addition. The
orchardists there have been shooting
the Sparrows to some extent and it is
planned to tear . down their nests,
wherever possible, in the future.
Until this year the sparrow was
not as noticeable, nor was it consid
ered such a menace, but from now on
It is doomed and a war wili be carried
on to exterminate this bird. ,
CHILD SCALDED.
Pan of Hot Water Falls on Lit tie
.; Child at Island City. :
Last night at Island City,, the little
Child of Mr. and Mrs. J.' L, Perry was
badly scalded about the head, hck
and side. The little one was sitting
BRICK IS
Brick building, at the
cheaper as well as better.
tnat my brick is superior
Can furrish rrmmnn Knrh-
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too large or too small to receive : prompt attention.
Correspondence with contractors and builders solicited.'
Estimates cheerfully furnished. Prices made known t
on application. ... . - ' j..C-.'l;..r;-l.. ,. t .
IlliGl Rl
Phones-Residence. Black 701. Yard, Red 621.' , U Grande, Oregon
S3 STORY
SWIFT
industry, mailed FREU to yoa on request. The
edition is limited. Send a postal for it today.
14M
! C W. Preston
I Big Cut in
I Oxfords for
Thirty Days
C. W, Preston
j How To Be Happy
A bin full of flower and a shed, full of
: first-class dry chain wood is enough to
; make ANY man happy. Now the way to
: fill the bin is to phone V. E. BEAN '
: to first fill the shed, which be done for
; just half the cost of other fuel. This
; . would leave you plenty for the flour, and
some to help buy beefsteak and clothes
as well.
I The Cheapest Fuel on the Market
: Biggest load of Wood for least Money
V. E.
PMCNE
under the hearth of the stove. UD(m
which was sitting a pan of hot wat
Mrs. Perry started to pick It UD 7'
pour into the boiler; when it slipDeT
and spilled onto the child. Until V
screams attracted the mother, she did
not know the child was there. A ph
slclan was called Immediately
while the little tot is suffering a!!j
received very severe burns, it u
thought the chances for recovery P.
favorable. . . '
Albany's" blind pigs should be made
towlose at midnight. . Second thought
all the time, says the Democrat. "
A, man near Milton received J2r
from less than a Quarter of an acre"or
prunes- And yet there are men who
kick. '
Messenger Service.
If you watt a messenger call
Main 2. . " ' ' 1 . v P
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present Dries of ?- I
It has been demonstrated t
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OF THE BIG
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Showing what a tremendous Influence for good it .
will be to Oregon the number of hogs, cattle and ' 5-?
sheep that must be raised the money to be made 8$' l5
in stock the value of a beitur market -the enor- SlJ1
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