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EIGHT PAC PAGE SIX. ' 4Mt444444444444444 EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER IT, 1908." 3 AJ .fc4 ' I .. - . . 4t .XI.. After Six Only IOC : ,: Electric Knit Wash Cloths 2 l-2c ea Limit 4 to a Gustomer GkMW FREE CONCERT to be given at The Fair Store every Saturday evening, commencing Oct. 17 J:30 La Grande Symphony Orchestra, composed of the following: Miss" Laura Green Mr. E.H. Funk,Mr. Marble Green and Mr. David Stoddard. Everyr body welcome. Come and have the time of your life. vr'-?- After Six Only . Men's 15c 4-ply Linen 4 Gremaine Gollars .'. v;;? ' ..5c each limit 5 to a Gustomer AFTERV 6 SPECIALS FOR IV1EW 85o to 50c Fancy Llrle Hose, (after ) 2Sc a pair. 28c ttJZi Men's Outlnd Gowns, (after t), each ' rX 85c 75C Mothers' Friend Boys' Waists, (after 6) each 58c ' r Men's 50c Ties, (after 6) 35c each ..' 3 for $1.00 ; Men's 75c Overalls, (af ter 6), a pair '".'.; $4.00 and $5.00 Boys' Suits, (after 6), a suit ; $2.49 50c Men's Pure Irish Linen Handkerchiufs, (af ter $), 35c each. 3 for $1.00 $12.50 to 118.50 Men's Top Coat, (after t) : 23 per cent iess 65c Boys' Outing Night Gowns, (after 6), each 38c PROGRAM Miss Laura Green Mr. Marble Green tit. E. N. Funk Mr. D. Stoddard S S I V ' V ' 4 4 1. Oh Soldier's Field" (March) 2. "Btde-a-Wee" ......... ... . 3. "Fond Affection" (Waltz) .... 4. Solo, "Somewhere',. . ; . . ............. . .. . ... . , . . 1' ,, .. ,V..' : Mr. Ferrin. ... 5. "Glory 'of Jamestown'". (March) . . . 6. "Melody in F" .. X. ....... . ' Violin and Piano Duet, 7. "Eileen" 8. "Dreaming, 9. Extra. V Piano Violin Cornet Clarionet Karr ............ Loraine Friedman . . . . ,'. Chas. K. Harris . . . .V. . . .'. . . . . Casey ......... Rubensteln Moore AFTER 6 SPEC! AL FOR W0MO 4 18c Bleached Hemmed Turkish Towels, each lie Size 18x36. 11.25 Ladies' Kid Gloves, a pair "' 93c In gray, black, tan-, px- oiood and white;' dreusad and undressed. 45c Ladles' N Hose porters, a pair. 28c Sup $1.50 Teazle Down Blan kets, a pair " $1.19 11-4 size, in white, tan and cray. - , $1.50 American Lady ICorsets, each i v .r HJ8 In short and long hip. $1.25 and $1.35 Ladles' Outing Gowns, each, - ' 95c 75c Baby Shoes, a pa!- 49c 150 Children s heavj Ribbed Hose, a pair, ah sites. " ' 30c . Glnghum Aprons, each, 2lc House i2i STORE 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444a44444444444t444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 i THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY' Tenth ind Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal C,We occupy two floors 65 by xoo feet, have a $20,000 equipment, mpIoy a-large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls, for office help than we can meet- Our school admittedly leads all others in quality of instruction It pays to attend such an institution. USaId a Business Han t " Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough work. It will win out In the end." Said an Educators "The quality of instruc tion given In your school makes it the standard of its kind in the Northwest" HjOpen all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. . Inferences 1 Any bank, any newspaper, any business man to Portland. S Milder: Are You Doing What You Can to Populate Your State? OREGON NEEDS PEOPL E Settlers, honest farmers, mechan ics, merchant, clerks, peo pie with brains, strong hands and a willing heart capital or no capital. Tic Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co : ELGIN WOMAN AMD CHILD SUFFER PAIN WOMAN'S SCALP SHORN OF . ITS HAIR BY irOLSK BLAZE. Mother and Baby Caught In Flames of Burning House Near Elgin and Experience- Trying .Time In Escaping Celluloid Comb In Hair Ignited Face Badly Hurt. Is sending tons of Oregon liu-rature to the east for distribution through every available agency. Will you not help tho guod work of building Oregon by sending us the names and addresses of your friends who are likely to be Interested in this state? We ni be Kind to bear the expense of sending them complete in formation about Oregona'nd Its opportunities. COLONIST TICKLTS will bq on sale during SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER from the east to all points In Oregon. The fares - from a few principal cities are: From Donver ...........130.00 From Louisville 141.70 From Omaha .......... .130.00 From Cincinnati $42.20 From Kansas City 130.00 From Cleveland $44.75 From St. Louis $35.50 From New York ...... $55.00 From Chicago $38.00 TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID. If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit the proper amount with any of our agents. The. ticket will then be furnished by telegraph. J. IL KEENEY, Local Agent, I Grande, Oregon. WM. M'MCRUAY, General Pansengt Agent. ' PORTLAND, OREGON, Mrs. Putnam Yeck lies in this city at the home of relatives in a burned and painful condition, as the result of a fire which destroyed the Yeck home on Gorden creek Wednesday , noon, says the .Elgin Recorder.' The hair Is burned from her head and the scalp Is seriously and painfully burned. Wednesday, noon Mrs. Yeck was at home and alone with her baby, which was lying on a bed In the sitting room, and In which room she had placed some wet blnnkets around the Stove to dry. Closing the door of the sitting room she wont Into the kitchen to attend the household duties and after many minutes had pnxsod she discovered that the house was on fire, Immediately she rushed Into the room where the baby had been left, to find the entire room a mass of flames, which had vtnrted from tho stove 1 nltlng the blnnkets. She grabbed the child, together with the' bed clothes under It and stinted to escape from the ro.im, but stepped on one of the quilts and fell Into the burning blan kcts. A largo celluloid back comb, which she wore, Immediately caught fire, and before she could save the child and protect herself, the liRlr was burned from her head and her scalp badly burned. She received various other burns, but none so bad as those of the scalp. . Dr. Writing was sum moned and after rendering what sur gical assistance was possible, ' the mother was brought to this city.- At last reports she was getting along as well as could be expected, and her recovery Is expected. Everything that the family possessed was destroyedN and they have the heart felt sympathy of the. communi ty la their misfortune. the Merrlniac, will give an address at the Vogt theater on Saturday night, October 24. All arrangements for the lecture have been made and will be held un der the auspices of tho newly organ ized Bryan and elCrn . club of The Dalles. ' i , Mr. Hobson Is one of 'the best known and most prominent lecturers on the American stage today. Richmond Pearson Hobson graduated form An napolis and entered the United States navy on which he Is recognized as a leading authority of the country. Steam Shovef at Work. A crew of men and a large steam shovel was brought to Elgin this week and was sent down the river to a point about sfeven miles below the city, where a large-embankment Is to be moved. Since the new road was con structed a slide occurred at a point which has been causing the company no end of worry and several thous and dollars. The entire point of a hill at that place seems to be sliding to wards the big track, and it Is hoped to avoid a big slide by removing a large portion of It. DIRECTORY ', or THE " FRATERNAL ORDERS! M. W. A. I . I. O. O. F. I La Grande Lodge No. It, meetin! their hall every Saturday night Vj lUng brothers cordially Invited to it tend. Cemetery plat may be sen n' Model Restaurant C. H. BLYSTONE, N. 0. D. E. COX, Secretary. C. J. VANDERPOEL. Fin. Bee. La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets ever? first and third Monday evenings at I. O. C. F. hall. All visiting neigh bors are cordially invited to attend. Relief commltteo: E. C. Davis, Charles Dlsqua, A. J. Warner and D. B. Cox. E. C. DAVIS, C. D. E. COX, Clerk. F. O. H La Grande Aerie No, 169, F. O. BJ., meets every Friday night In Elks' hall at 8 p. m. Visiting brethren In vited to attend. D. H. PROCTOR, W. P. J. H. LEISHMAN, W. 8. COFFEE You can buy something called "coffee" at 10c lb with 3C00 miles of R R freight from the roaster, don't. : Your croffrrcrtirni rour mnnrr it jou don't like Stlilllinif'i IV st: tic par him. O. E. 8. Hope Chapter No. II, O. E. S., hold ut c communications the second and i.:u ilns.1av of each month. i-iuurt -ir.Dtis cordially Invited. AKT O. i ORREST, W.' M. m VR1 A. WARNICK, Secretary. Foresters of America, Court Maid -Marlon No.' 21 mttu each Wednesday night in K. of P. luU Brothers are Invited to attend. NERI ACKLES, C. R. C. J. VANDERPOEL, F. S. Board of Trustees: Dr. G. L So gers, Oscar Berger and Herbert Pt son. . ' How to Get fetrong. of 1147 W. Congress P. J. Dk,, f way te become X. Chicago,' tWTs v. mother, who Is treog. He saysr Xty Wiving so . eld an was very feetHsv -. . 'art, ssli benefit from ElecfrM BU. aftO, Z feel it U my duty to tclt those iK jtlraeed a toalo and etreowrbeslniJstor, medicine about . It. In my mother's case a marked gain In flesh hat re sulted. Insomnia has been overcome, and she Is steadily growing stronger." Electric Bitters quickly remedy stom ach, liver and kidney complaints. kld under guarantee at Newlln't drug HOBSON TO THE DALLES. Mcrrimjie Hero Will Lecture In Oregon In the Neer Future. . The Dalles, Ore., , Oct . 1. Rich mond Pearson Hobson, the hero of WHY NOT TRY . Popham's ASTHMA REMEDY? Gives prompt and positive relief In ev-u-y case. Bold by druggists, Price $1.00. Trial package by mall 10 cents. Williams Mfg. Co., Props. Cleveland, O. For salo by ... A. T. HILL, Druggist 4 WOOD SAWING - 4 I 4 'Phone and we will do your 'wood sawing very 4 promptly, and at prices 4 you can afford to pay. We 4 are always ready. 4 , . ; 4 4 MATHEWS, 6TOLL A GLASS. 4 4 Tbones: Red 1M1; Red 1221. 4 . .. 4 4 4 44444C I. O. O. P. 8tar Encampment No. II, L O. O. meets every second and fourth Wednesday In tne month In Odd Fel ows' hall. Visiting patriarchs always welcome. ' . D. E. COX, C. P. W. A. WORSTELL, 8crlbe. M. B, of A. - -Meets first and third Thursday eve it I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting members ilways welcome. J. A. ARBUCKLK, President C. J. VANDERPOEL, Secretary, Woodmen of Uie World. La Grande Lodge No, 161, W. O. W., meets every Saturday evening in K. of P. hall in the Corpe building. Air visiting members wel ome. M. M. MARQUIS, . H. KEENEY, Consui Commander. Clerk. " . . Just What Yon Ordered. You can depend upon your order coming just as yon ordered It when you place your meat order with Btll well, the Boss butcher. 'Phone Main 11. Ooti A. F. A A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. A. M., holds regular meetings ft and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. L. H. RUSSELL, W. H C. D. HUFFMAN, Secretary. K. of P. Red Cross Lodge No. 27, t every Monday evening In Castle H$ Corpe building. A. Pythian welcow to all visiting knights. D. H.. PROCTOR. C. C. R. L. LINCOLN, K. of R. A 8 , L. O. T. M. Hive No. 27. L. O. T. M., nett every-first and third Thursday ot e month at 2 o'clock in the afternoon Visiting members made welcome. - SADIE KUNTWORTH, L. C MRS. EVA M'INTYRE, K. of R ' llebek&hs. Crystal Lodge No. f 0, meets f Tuesday evening at the I. O. 0. Vl 11 All M.mh.14 SrS All V IDIltllg IIIVUIW1. m vlted to attend. RACHEL E. WORSTELL, N. 0. TILLIE COX, Secretary. B. P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No. 433, . each Thursday ovcnlnr st 8 o'cl ' Elks' club, cerner Depot street ' Washington avenue. Visiting lrlni- are cordially Invited to attend. C & DUNN, Exalted Ruler. G. E. M'CULLY. Rc ... They Take the Kinks Out "I have used Dr. King's New Life PUls for many years, with increasing of stomach, liver and bowels, wt,, fus or friction." says N. H. Brew PltUfleld, Vt 4ai;icUou They Uk the kluks out' lory &t :,rctvlln'i tfnitf ctor, . A.S o .II SIB'- XJ US I S M S5.