La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 07, 1909, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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As specialists in wearing
appearil we owe it to our
customers to point out the
weakness and defects in the
average run of clothing eith
er custom made or ready
made. Most of it is haped
with the "hot iron," for any
garment may be doctered up
this way to sell. You prob
. ably have worn coats that be
gan to loose their shape only
a few days after you have
bought them. Usually the
trouble is that you can't see
Hi incidc cf the coatthe
material and workmanship.
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PATHETIC TALE TOLD I3T COUET
TODAY.
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The clothes We sell give satisfaction.
Storj of Outrage Committed
kims Told Today.
because they arc as well made as possible at asriven price and you will find
by wearimr them that the v will hold their shape until worn out.
At this store you wiil find every cor- rect stvle that is worth while and
garment for garment you will find them cheaper than other lines equal ly well
known, besides you will tret extra value in shape insurance and work
manship. "
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After having taken testimony in
the case of the little child Hattie
Martin, who was found to be afflicted
with a venereal disease by local phy
sicians, and which was learned that
she was outraged at Yakima some
tinyB ago, Judge Henry this afternoon
adjourned court until 9:30 Monday
morning when it Is thought that the
mother of the child, who is now in
Pendleton, will be here. The mother
will be placed on the stand and it is
thought several other things bearing
indirectly on the case will be brought
to light. The child will no doubt be
sent to the Children's Home.
The first witness called was the lit
tie girl, Hattie Martin. It was one
of the most pitiful sfghts ever before
a court In Union county. Only ten
years of age and naturally frail, her
Vle Want Your Wants
IN
Our Want Ad Column
Your want is placed before a thousand or mors Twant-seeksrs
very day Can you afford to spend one cant per" word of your
want aa whert results are ths keynotes?
FOB IUCHT.
FOR RENT Suite of rooms for light
housekeeping; Inquire of Mrs.
SwarU. phone Black 822. .
FOR RENT Furnished room for gen
tlemen. Electric ' light, bath, etc
Inquire at Gilham residence, 1910
Cedar. Phone Black 135L lw
Two or three choice rooms to let. with
or without board. Inquire of 2103
1st street or phone Black 176 L
FOR RE. NT-
rent, 2018
Black 451.
-Four room house for
Adams avenue, phone
For Sale or Trade.
12 head registered short horn cattle
for sale or will exchange for La
Grande city property. J. B. Reynolds,
phone Black 602.
FOR RENT Well built barn.
Red 41.
Phone
mile east of Flouring MilL Indepen
dence phone 1636.
For Sale.
Alfalfa hay, C. D. Scott, one-quarter
FOR RENT Flower place on Elgin
branch, outside of city, "Old Lyle
Place;" 5 room house with garden,
big barn, chicken house, cellar,
110.00 (J-21-J-12)
1ST. K. W EST.:
THE QUALITY STORE.
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.Fruit Jars- ihm
IvlASON JARS
SCHRAM JARS. .
ECONOMY JARS
JELLY GLASSES
The above iars in all siz es. Put up some
fruit and compete for prizes at the coun
tvfair.
W. H. B0 H M EN K A MP Co
HARDWARE. STOVE S AND
BUILDING MATERIAL.
Called here by the attractive stor
les told by boost literature working
its way to Colorado, F. W. Sherman,
a politician and lrrlgationlst of Jules
burg, Colorado, is here today looking
over the valley. He has been touring
the Northwest Irrigation districts, and
having heard through literature sent
out by the club, of the coming irriga
tion project here, he Btopped off on
his way, to carefully Inspect it Real-
estate men took the stranger over the
valley today and as he saw many
propositions which appeal to him, he
may decide to purchase land here.
He comes from a region where ir
rlgatlon Is carried on much the same
as it Ib to be here. The farmers and
water users own the reservoir and
conduct all business in connection
with it. The cost is about the same
as the local proposition.
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We are In position to f urn lsh you verythlng In the way of shoe
findings.
Miller's ahoe trees, men and ladles Pr P'
Fisher's bunnon protectors Mc per pr.
Arrowsmlth arch support t2W P pr
Tan and black lacer ribbon per yard
Pollsuea for all styles of leather, also exclusive agents for the
celebrated "Onyx" line of hosiery. aSIlSifsfii ft
W will be pleased at all times to have you Inspect our stock.
Smith & Greene,
REPAIRING D0HE. SHOE KEN.
DEPOT STREET
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FOR SPEED
frequent Intervals of weeping, she told
her story bravely and a moat re
volting story it was.
It seems that she had been living
with her mother and step-father as
far back as she could recollect. Her
own father Is seperated from her
mother and she does not know much
about him. She Btates that they had
been traveling from one place to an
other while her father worked at
anything he could get to do, mostly
In saw mills. While they were living
in North Yakima the father and mo
ther went out one night to a dance
and left the little child alone. She
states thattwo boys between the ages
of 18 and 19 entered and attacked
her and despite the feeble efforts of
the child, accomplished their das
tardly purpose. She gave the name
of one of the boys as Harvey Paris
and the other, all she knew was that
they called him "Nig." She Btates that
she would know the men If she could
see them again. She said that she told
her mother about this as soon as she
returned from the dance but all that
the mother did was to tell a neighbor
and apparently let the matter drop as
if it was of little consequence. She
failed to tell her step-father anything
about the matter.
The next witness called was Chief
of Police Ray burn. He stated that he
knew of the little child's mother,
having watched her on several occals
ions. He stated that he saw her leave
the Japanese and Chinese quarters
here on several occasions and that he
had seen her on the streets as late as
midnight.
The next witness was Dr. Richard
son and he stated tnat ne ana ura
Riggers and Upton had made an ex
amination of the girl and they had
decided that she was afflicted with, a
veneral disease. The next was Mrs
Ward, a woman often seen with Mrs.
Wrleht. the Klrl's mother. From her
it wna learned that the
mother was not fit to rear the child
Dr. Blggers was then called to the
Btand and corroborated Dr. Kichard-
son's testimony.
The mother of the child, Mrs
Wright, was not in attendance at the
trial, as she is in Pendleton. Her
la Mavnard. being the
daughter of a citizen of Wallowa
county. She first married a man by
the name of Martin, but arterwaras
they became separated and she was
divorced and married Mr. Wright
They have lived In Nampa, Bauer
City, Pendleton. Walla Walla, Yakima,
Ta Grande and several other towns in
the Northwest. They claim that they
made their living by Wright working
nt odd jobs, but from the money they
seem to spend u iooks as u mere
aniriA other source from which
they obtained money.
FOR RENT 5 room cottage, with bath
Lzi r,-?''orn conveniences. Inquire
B. W. G randy, corner Fourth and
Adams. (7-23-8-7)
FOR RENT. Furnished room wl:l
all modern improvements. 804 Main
Avenue.
W.VNTKD.
WANTED Select board and two
rooms for adults. Phone (A) care
Observer. .
WANTED Position as engineer, by
competent man, stationery or
threshing, Bell phone Red 271.
FOB 8ALB.
FOR SALE One second hand auto
mobile, Ave passenger; price very
reasonable; phona 27A Summervllle
or Inquire Whlteman Garage. Will
trade for land or sell for cash.
FOUND This morning in front of the
M & M. company building, a lodge
pin. Owner can have same by call
ing at this office and identlylng pin
and paying for this notice.
LOST Light gold cuff link. Suitable
reward if returned to this office, (tf)
FOR SALE Seed potatoes, fane?
hand selected. Large and smooth
Quality A 1; seed strictly pure
Burples extra early $2 per 100; Mi
Rose $1.75; Netted Gems, late, $1.7E
Burbank seedling' 1.30. George
Wagner, Island City.
" LO ST A XD rO C N D .
LOST Between the Pierce ranch and
La Grande, an embroidered sofa pil
low. -Leave at light office.
FOR SALE 4 lots In Block 139, h
Chaplin add; 2 blocks from rounc
house for further partlcualrs applj
to L. F. Dunn, City, or C. E. New
som 2415 First ave, Seattle Wash
4-12-tf
' MESSENGER SERVICE call Red 1842
for prompt response. (j23-a23.)
FOR SALE Single comb Rhode
Island Reds, hatching eggs. None
better in Grande Ronde Valley,
come t.nd see. $1.50 per setting of
15. $3 for 45. All infertll eggs re
placed free of charge. Incubator
chikens $20 per 100. George Wag
ner. Island City.
For Sale.
House and eight lota In south La
Grande, city water and good well;
large barn and plenty of fruit Best
view of the valley.
Thos S. Harris, 1302 B street
La Grande
School Of Musk
The only School of Music like it in the state
teaching young and new students as well as
the older ones The very
LATEST METHODS USED
The Conservatory of Music of Boston is the
best in the country We teach as they do.
E. PORTER DAY, MISS DAY,
Principal "Primary Teacher
For rapid transformation from the
wheat stalk to the grain warehouses,
Walter M. Pierce has a record which
win stand for a time at least In less
than 11 days he will have cut, thresh
ad and delivered at the warehouse.
nrtiut fmm 320 acres of grain. The
total yield is not exactly known yet
but will be over 40 bushel to the acre,
and that on Sandridge land.
Read the Observer.
f LEARINfl OFF CONTESTS.
A monthly report of the land office
shows a great reduction In contest
cases. On August 1st there were 168
case pending and during the past
month 54 of these have been decided
nd 45 new ones filed. On April 15th
there were 836 pending, showing a
material reduction by decisions, the
result of burning midnight oil.
During the month 156 proofs were
certified for patent, another volum
inous proposition.
MONEY
SAVING
COAL
JOk .AtlA
WHY SOT ORDER
your fall and winter's supply of
COAL
while you can get It and at
prices below what you will be
compelled to pay later, If you
are able to get it at all. Ceme
In and let us talk it over.
G. E,)F0WLER
E-RU-SA-TRE 0X1T LAWFUL PILE CURE.
Because it doea not contain narcotics, mercury, cocaine, lead or any
poisonous drug. Because E-RU-SA cures piles. U. S. Dispensatory
recommends every ingredient of E-RU-8A. Drag laws make "false or
misleading statements" a crime. Therefor the sale of all old or ssr
cotlc pile medicine la illegal because they effect the brain and spuw
joarrow; produce constipation and never cur. Only druggists o
highest standing sell and endorse E-SC-SA.
8HYERTH0B3S FAMILY DPCfi S'ORE, J