tmy OBSERTIR, IA GRAXDE, 0REG05. TUESDAY, AUGUST II, 1909. vuooooooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOO--55? o snow SPIRIT O O 0 o o 0 0 0 0 Mothers, the Time Has Come 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 We Want Your Wants IT IN All; Our Want Ad Column Your want is placed before a thousand or more"want-SeeIer every day Can you afford to spend one cent per'word of vaur want au wne:e results are the keynotes? " B mi e o C G P & O 0 0 O O o! 0 0 12 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 to Get Your Boys' School Suits Single cr double breasted knicker suits for the older boys; sailor and Russian styles for the little fellows. If you get an XIMGOOD suit, you get one that is durable. It will outwear most any other make. It will look well longer. It will be economical. Boys in school are hard on their trousers. That's why you should get XTRACOOD. M XtragooD trousers are lined tnroughout Kavc ran'f nm YTRAHOnn t 1 tl aaamsm&S$ i. p v u iruusers, 1 ne seat seams are re-inforced by tape and sewed three times. AH seams are "overcast" to prevent raveling. i nese trousers also have patent waist bands. An elastic device takes the strain from the cloth and makes it impossible for the garment to rip or tear. These clothes, the kind we sell, are best suited for your boy. Patterns are attractive and there is all the style you want Made for us by Ederheimer, Stein & Co., the leading boys' house. 1ST. KL. W B THE QUALITY STORE. 4&9r mix ma -vl ST 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ! 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 O io ,c , H, a 0 0 0 0 Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Qftfr k - i fMS 0 0 0 0 0 0 -0; 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0! i 15 I 01 7 Nil FUfiCRAL HELD TODAY MAX COMMITS SUICIDE AT ALHTIL YESTKHDAY. Yes, La Grande la Foing to have the HOTiPOINT ELECTRIC IRON We have decided that nothing Is too good for our customers, so we are paying quite a little more to rthls one than others cost But It Is worth It, and we sell it to you at wholesale. We want you to know all about this iron how to use It what it saves you how safe and comfortable It Is. Continuous Demonstration Drop in any dar and let them show you all about the famous Hot Point Ironl W. H. BOHNEIMKAMP Su CO. . ex 0 la uRvrt'DE, oreijox. r 00000 0 0 0 0 O0 0 00000000000 0 Funeral of (J. It. ( ourtwright Held This Afternoon. The funeral of G. D. Court wrighn. . the man who committed suicide nev Alicel yesterday afternoon, will bo held this afternoon at Summervllle. Rev. McLeod, of Ia Grande, will ofll ciate. The aged man was found deal in his cabin yesterday afternoon with a bullet hole in bis head. He was ly ing on the bed with the pistol in his lap. He had been suffering from heart trouble and rheumatism for some time and it is thought that in a fit of de spondency he suicided. Mr. Courtwright had resided in the Grande Rondo valley for 35 years. If he had lived unti itomorrow he would have been 82 years of age. Notice. Is hereby given that I Impounded the following described animal, Au gust 20. 190!). one red, two-year-old heifer, no brands visible. Has small upper bit out of right ear, very gentle. ' L. RAYBl'RN. (8-28-31) Chief of Police. Notice. The manuscriot for a new directory to appear about October 1st, is being prepared. For new names, correc tions, etc., please call at the office. Pacific States Telephone and Tclo graph company. (A-206t) Revolution In Costa Rica. SEW ORLEANS, Aug. 1.-The Moodiest civil war In the history of Costa Rica is rnglng this afternoon according to private advices from Port Union. Hundreds of fatalities are re ported there and at San Jose. The tiitht Is between the supporters of Jimlnex and Rafael lelesia. Jiiutnc Is alleged to he the . tippet of Presi dent Zcclaya, of Men rair ura, and both Intend to consolidate the two repub lics. Jlmiucf has four thousand men assembled. SEATTLE, Aug. 31. (Special) The registers kept in several bulldiugs at the exposition serve, not only the pur pose of bringing together friends, but give the visitors to the fair an op portunity to say what is on their minds. In the column devoted to "remarks' are many queer things. At the Ya kima building the register Is prom inently placed and nearly everybody registers. W. A. Miles of Pike coun ty, Missouri, announced under the head of "remarks" that he was "all the way from Pike." Philip Costello said "Chicago is good enough for me." S. S. Myers of Spokane, remarked as follows: "Ahead of Wenatchee, the home of the big red apple." This angered Miss Marguerite Greeman of Wenatchee, who resented the slam on her home city as follows: "We have larger apples than you." Thomas P. English of Springfield, Mass., said: "I will leave the remarks to my wife." D. J. Forest of Johnston, Pa., simply said "Tired" and E. B. Waters, wife and baby, Bremerton, put down "hungry" in the remarks column. These remarks serve as an inter esting study of the people who visit a great fair. Such comments as "hun gry" and "tired are not infrequent, but many are more optimistic. David B. O'Mullen, Prince Edward, Island, Canada, remarked: "Excellent exhibit." FOR BEST. I44444t T. lttlMIIHT FOR RENT Furnished room for gen .tlemen. Electric light, bath, etc Inquire at Gilham residence, 1910 Cedar. Phone Black 1351. lw Rooms For Rent Equipped with electric light and bath. Call at 1612 Adams avenue, or phone Red 271. (A-27-12t) WATER BONDS HERE TODAY MIST RE SIGNED BY -MAYOR AX1 RECORDER. Each Hond Dhlded Into 40 Coupons to he Sent Back. Actual ' Beaver Creek water bonds, floated by the American Light & Pow er company, are in the city recorder's offlce to be signed by Mayor M. K. Hall and "Recorder D. E. Cox. With the attachment of these two names o:i the bonds, they become face value. The bulk consists of 160 sepa rate bonds of $1,000 each and each bond is divided into denominations of 40 '2o coupons each of which bears the lithographed signature of ths mayor and recorder, making a total of K400 signatures of that description. As the actual appending of signa tures by the mayor and the recorder are only needed cm the hond proper and not. the coupon, there are but it0 signatures to make. As soon as these names are affixed the bonds will be sent back to tut buyers. WHEAT MARKET IS SLOW. With export wheat weaker, by a trifle, the last two days, Union county wheat markets are not active. Prices continue to remain about the same varying up and down with little In dication of material changes either way for the week. Though several big sales are being negotiated, the mills have not jnadj aoy purchases this week worthy of mention. Apparently there will be b.tt few deals consumated unless It Is later in the week. ' Steamer Wreck Found. HAVANA. Aug. 31. The steamer Nicholas which left here on u,aist 21 with 26 men, and two passenaers i was found a total wrec-K on a reef oft the Isle of Pines today. Indications are that the crew and passenger per ished when the vessel was struck. Ten bodies of the crew were foaml. Two or three choice rooms to let, with or without board. Inquire of 2103 1st street or phone Black 1761. FOR SALE-Beds, mattreses, rock. fers. refrigerators and etc. pnon. Black 481. O. D. Nelll, First an Spring Avenue. MESSENGER SERVICE call Red 18J tur yrempt response. (123-a23.) FOR RENT Four room house fo7 reai, oio Aaaaa avenue, phone Black 45L FOR RENT- Red 41. -Well built barn. Phone FOR RENT. Furnished room win all modern Improvements. 8C4 Main jtveuue. One 7 room modern house, 1 4 room cottage, 1 4 room modern furnished, also modern room. Tor rent. Call Mrs. Zuber. For Sale or Traded 12 head registered short horn .tM. for sale or will exchanro r. i. o ivri ,g Grande city property. J. h. Reynolds, phone Black 602. FOR SALE One second hand aut mobile, fire passenger; price very reasonable; phone 27A Summervllle or Inquire Whlteman Garage. Will trade for land or sell for cash. XJU 8AIJK. Good family horse, phaeton and harness, cheap If taken Immediately; cash or terms. Phone Red 1921, 7315 Jockson avenue. (3t) GEO. AC'KLES. FOR SALE 4 lots In Block 139, Id Chaplin add; t blocks from round house for further particualrs apply to L. F. Dunn, City, or C. E. New som 2415 First ave. Seattle-Wash. 4-12-tf FOR SALE 3 Inch Mitchell wagon, used only one season, $50; also good saddle good as new $25. Call at 401 Grandy avenue W. A. LUDIKER. (8-7-13) For Sale. Cucumbers, all sizes, fey pickling. Now is the time to put up your dill y pickles. Fleshman Bros., phor.e ' Black 622, residence 1812 Y avenue. (A-20-30-O ! WANTED. FOR RENT Furnished room. Black 1871 (A-26tf) Call WANTED A blacksmith. Call at 1501 Madison avenue. (4t) WANTED Select board and two rooms for adults. Phone (A) care Observer. FOR SALE Fresh cow giving nearly 4 gallons extra rich milk, I '-quire phone Red 1022. POSITION WANTED A lady cook with 10-year-old child would work cheap at cooking or general house work. Phone Red 1091. (8-25-27) WANTED Position as engineer, by competent man, stationery or threshing, Bell phone Red 27L LOST AND POUND. LOST Light gold ouff link. Suitable reward if returned to this offlce. (tf) For Sale. . House and eight lots 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 Music 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, MRS DAY. Principal Primary Teacher 2,000 PrUNDS OF COAL for $8 Weighed on City Scales. Rock Springs Lump or Nut delivered to any part of the city. Gity scales ticket delivered with load. G. E, FOWLER ilAUermaiiia Lire Jlhsurance to., of N Y Carfck & aiiam, J w . TTVTTVVVVtmfMHVVvH CWwwwW