La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 10, 1908, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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IF YOU WOULD KNOW BETTER.!
OUR PRICES and MERCHAND
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first thins you look for is a store that is always busy, ill
Our doors arc always wide open and vou arc welcome !i!
to come in and sec and seeing for yourself is better If
; proof than our telling you that our's is La Grande's il
leading store
Our daily specials will be attractions for the wise.
Get the habit of trading at the f7o favorite and one price9' J;
store.j -i ; -:y.;.:-::i) . l
Ticuah value (
I lift season will a
Spe fiats For Tuesday; Wednesday, Thursday n
3 l i90 pair mens shoes Regular price $2.50 to $5.00 Sale Price
300 Pair of mens Pants Sale Price ,
RECIEVED BY EXPRESS:
150 Ladies Jackets-latest styles and priced very low
$1.90 pr.
1-3 off
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WEST
MANKIND OUTFITTER
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pared to
We are Prei
Make Loairis
IFaM w city property
Our Absfracf BooKs the most complete in the .County. An
Abstract fucnished by us. is absolutely reliable1 .. .'. .'.
fire, : life and flccdenf ; insurance;
La Grande Investment Col
Foley Block
La Craude, Ore.
LA. GRANDE
SCHOOL of MUSIC
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Studio at 105 Greenwood
St. one door south of
Adams Avenue;
PROF. DAY, Principal
Walla Walla, 'ov. 10. The total
cush value of the fruit crop of the
season will amount. In round number
to 11,000.000.' This fact U assured by
a recent estimate of the amount of
fruit which haa been chipped from
the territory since the opening of the
strawberry season, about June 1.
'. ,LTp until the first of November, the
number of ran of frulta and vegeta
Dlej exported from this valley, totaled
Sit slr.ee June 1. Although there
were a number of shipments of vege
tables made before that time, these
have not been Included In the esti
mate given here. The majority of
shipments have been prunes and ap
ples, although several large lota of
mixed commodities have been sent
out. '
It Is estimated that at least $1000 of
the value of a car of fruit goes to the
grower, any profits being received,
above this figure ' generally going to
the commission or retail men. Figur
ing on this basis, 1829,000 have. .been
received already by the growers for
their products this season. Possibly
few of the cars' Included ' In this
number did not bring the estimated
$10000, but wherever, there was one
which did not bring the $1000, there
were two which brought ' more than
that
' Included In these figures are all the
fruit shipments from the famous Free-water-Mllton
country, and also" from
the State Line and Dixie Dayton terri
tory. Although the season Is practi
cally closed In the fruit line, In ihej
way of gathering, It Is likely that 40
or 60 cars are yet to be sent out from
this valley to eastern points.
BANQUET OS THURSDAY..'
EnterprlMO Commercial Club Tired of
Deferring Matters.
The Enterprise reception to mark
the opening of the railroad to that
city, will be held on November IS, re
gardless of when the traffic Is inaug
urated. The event has been postponed
frequently already, and the Commer
cial club of Enterprise announces that
Uhe banquet-will be held on Thursday
night, November 12, without change.
It is not presumed that the trains will
be running at that time, yet the invi
tations ere urging attendance of as
many men as possible. The affair Is
entirely for men,
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STOP THE i
FIRST COUGH j
Early fall coughs often pave the way for many later ones, by set.
ting up a chronic inflammation of the air passages.
Cure the first cough promptly and rightly and you will thus be
taking precauUons against liability to later annoyances and danger.'
For any kind of a cough at any time, we know of nothing better than
I Newlin's White Pine Expectorant
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It Is a remedy that we can highly recommend, because It cures in
the right way, and Its value has been' demonstrated by years of use.
. rrlce 25 and 50 Centa. , , s
NEWLIN DRUG CO.
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w UUlliVbliiiriiTii V7 vr
WHICH IHIX
would you prefer to.payT A
good stiff one to the doctor for
curing some of your family , of
pneumonia or rheumatism or
our modest one for the coal
which would have prevented the
Illness T Think il orr. Then
give us the . dr fv ccaU 'J
It soon, too. Even a little chill
doctor.
G. fr. FOWLER . Phone. Main 10
Daily Observer 65c per Aonth
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Keep the muuey at home
by using
LA GRANDE SUGAR
Costs no ncitird list es
sweet. All dealers.
l9$4f mm fm
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! Owit Your water System i
And Be Independent
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ED btitlWIlAM,"
' AUCTIONEER.
Bale crlto mi aftort noUoa. 4
, Satlstaonoa guaraoteWL : .
, No extr ettarg for distance. C
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Route No. S. 'Phone No. Klz
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) Sore Cure tor Asthinsk
bronchltla and catarrh. IX our medl-
Cure Co, SSI-SS4-S3I Arcade Build
cine fails wo will cheerfully refund all
money paJd. Wrlto Arnold's Asthma
lng, Seattle, Wash, or for next SO
day, Morris W. Krlght. Cove, Ore.
Built-'.. :
FOUND An Open race watch, at the
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Ed Kiddie noma last Friday eve
ning. Owner can have same by call
ing at this office.
Why Try to "Get
i Along" without o ,
"She had done her best A
leaky range was to blame"
Why not know the delightful
satisfy tion of having your
work done perfectly That
comes from using a Monarch
Range?
IlM'Stay Satisfactory "Barvje
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BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE
T. J. CRAY Prop. ( New Management)
Rates $1.00, $U5, $i.50
Best 25c meal in the city
Beds2Sc and SOc
All outside rooms. . Board
and lodge $6. per week
One block from depot .
Only house in the
city employing
white help only
TRY OUR SERVICE
A Well Will Solve The Problem
. ' Twenty-five years'; experience In the well-drilling business enabled 1
me to do your work properly and economically. I am prepured to
drill to auy depth.
ASK ME FOR PARTICULARS AND REFERENCE RE
CARDI,G WfLLS I DRILLED lll THIS COUNTY
D. 'lit HUNT, La Grande
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THE SCENIC
S. A. OARDIMEn,
Troprlctor and Manager.
nicn class vaudeville
and
LATEST MOVING PICTURES.
Chnnce of Program Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays.
"You Have Always Been tue,
' Same Old PaJ."
Miss Helen Brandon.
The Planter's Wife.
Mi. is Helen Brandon, and east
ern soubrette, In monologue and
singing.
Thieves Caught In Their Own
Trap. . .
The Man Who Walks on Wa
ter. Diabolical Itching.
Walters and Murray, singing
and dancing. .
Maltese prices as usual.
MtleW!. Tneflrtay, .7hurd.y
and Saturday afternoons at 1:10
Children under II years of
saw le at matinees.
THE SCENIC
Pastime Theater
D. R. ECCLES, Proprietor.
MOTION PICTURES AND "
ILLUSTRATED SONGS
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The Bridge of Sighs. ,
"If I Had a Thousand Live to
. Live." :
By C P. Ferrln
Professor's Trip In the Coun-
try. ' ,
Duty Is Revenge. - '
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BONO '
"Dixie and the Girl I Love." '
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DOORS OPEN AT T P. VI.
.LadleaT " souvenir f.n -
Wednesday, t o'clock.
The Criminal's Daughter.
Through Darkness to Light