Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1909)
I i TLM?a Uiti$.jRrEE,.LA WBASDi; OB3SOA. WEDSESRAX, SEPTOTBEB 8, !DhV a o a a 12 n D E n B D C D D a n EX. . pi n; El a T ' -y - w - - . fc w - - - - , 0 I v rr, ,; J. .j,t .ready to asseiabU 88 keaibled A. W. Arnold. Prest & General iter. F. S. Stanley, Vice-President . P. E. Arnold, Secretary fcTreasurer. ' Safety and Economy Damper o 801-809 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Portland. Oregon. Sept Z, 1909. Mr.'jGeo. H. Currey, La Grande, Oregon. Dear Sir: Air. Arthur WY Arnold is going to La . Grande tonight to endeavor to place some stock in a patent damper. I, personally, have taken quite a block of the stock. I consider it one of the best .patents on the market and be lieve that it will be a money maker. , I herewith enclose you a circular '. which gives all the ' points of the patent . f ' '; . i ; ' ' 1 would liket to see toy friends in La Grande Interested in the company, as the returns no doubt will be large from the Invention.' ; i ., '. Tour very truly " ?. F. a STANLEY. The Safetvand Economy Da mperwCompany organized under the .laws of the state of Oregon, with. a ..capital stockaf $1 00,000, fnlly; paid-and non-assessable, par value $1.00 per share, owns and controls the inventions of A. ,r. Arnold in . Automatic Damper and Fire Governors, which are among the very import ant inventions of i podern Jtima i. . V ...The ArnoldDam per, As.sho m fcythe cuts, is a simple, automatic device which forces the fire to control itself, and in so doii lg it is. a fue I saver of from 25jxer -cent to 50per cent, a fire insurance and a wonderful convenience. ! ' . It is so made that lit may T)e a idjnsted to permit .of any degree of heat and that degree of heat in a uni form manner JTganiless nf the ( class of fuel.' it is a control of the nre at all times, might and day, even in your absence, and! is beyond Human power in its sensativeness to. thelheat. - , The sum an&subst snce of our proposition is, we have a device that should be used in every heating and cooking stove and e'i'ery .furnac e, large and small, in this country, and -the advantages received from it , are so many that no i nan can afl lord. to be without it, for it is a saving.of money and insurance and is a convenience. While' the. field : for its, use in stoves and furnaces is very large, the field for its use in lar ger stacks is very largfe, and, tat :en together, the field for our business ;is wonderful in its extent and 'magnitude. : - " It has every advant age us an advertising proposition, since it shows what it is and what it will do from a cut and can betfelive bred by m til, and when received it may be installed by a person, whether or not ex perienced. 7 r The Arnold Damper has been demonstrated and personally inspected b; r some of the "bast authoritiesin the United States, including some .of the United S ; tates Engineers at Was hington, ! D. C. All have com-pigmented it very highly and consider its value bey ond estimation, for it is blessin g to humanity. ; i . ! OUR OFFER TO INVESTORS IS: We are ucw placing on the m Tket a liro.iltea aiw.unt of stock at par. The greut advantage In our tfTer-iB we nre gomg to pay enormous dlvldenda, Blnceur capitalization is so very small, and the stock Ms bound tojp to many times Ht par value in a short time. The business in the City of Portland will pay a good dividend I on this capital, and- hen the field thro ttghout this country is considered, it 1 plainly seen why we can pay enormous dividends. Our plan of action is slnu4y to r ise ufflcl ent money by the sals of stock on which to start the manufacturing and sale of goods in this r ntd all parts f the country. Our l)usin'eB8 -will gradually grow Into a large advertising and mailing buBlness. for it is adapted as such from every pcint of view. Do no i tnies the chance to buy s6me of the stock we now offer to you, for the rights now offered on a basis of ? $100,000 are lorth many ni'.IHons ;Wt hilars when'our business is developed. Not only will our business pay large profits to us, but our goods will be a blessing to 1 if re--people of thecountry,. The officers of this company are business men of wide experience and will boar the-rtlosest investigation for reli ability E.nd sincerity of purpose. Mr. Arnc a-i& making "his' headquarters in the office ot McKennen-Phy-RCberts. t i A, I 3 The Sum Total of Human Is attained by the man who select place which Is approved by hl$ wife an 1 adaptable for his entire family.: To lire amidst such condl. tlons approximates about the keen est Jojj Imaginable. "Where are such conditions to he found In the rapidly growing Northwestf in - you. Go to a J. BLACK. He has a large amount of property listed to chose from, Fruit Farms, Stock Fa rms, Sugar.- Beet Farms. .:' City Proper ty, Grain Farms, Hay Farms,' Timber Land. With or With out improvements. Prices right Let me show you. ' C L BLACK, The Real tstate Man Gomplete equipment ' for resetting and , repairing rubber buggy tires. , LA GI?ANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor Complete Machine Shops and Foundry e eeeeee THE GEORGE PALMER eevi OF THE X Y FRATERNAL ORDERS ORE. - : B W..A La Grande Camp No. 7703(ceeU 1st tt 2nd Monday each month,it,I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting neighbors;. cordially invited to attend- M. McMUBlUT, C CAL JORDAN, Clerk. . F. O.JE. .La Grande Aerie Mo. 259, F- O. E3., keeta every Friday night in Hit. hall M V- io- Visiting brethren ii vltad li jkttnd. ' ' a E. HACKMAN. W, P. OSJOAABEGQ, W. S. V O. . 8. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. 8., hold utated continunlcatlonB the second and tourth Weuiesdays ot each month. Smelting members cordially Invited. RACHEL SL WORSTELL. W. M. MARYA WARNICK, Secretary. L O. 0. r-Encanrment JEncampkient Na 81, I. O. O. ,W oieets tveri secon and fourth ,W7t4esday In thV month In Odd Fel fews' fealL Vlaltlnk patriarchs always .relooa. . H. E. CQOLIDGK. a P. V A. VOISTKUj, Scribe. Model rt-sta fcvaut. f-EORGR.GBOUT, N. I. It ' SN0PK. Rec. Secy. W. A. V01 STELL, Fin. Sec. G. Forie krs ot America. . Court Majd (JCarion Mo. 22 meets each Wednei'.d. J night In K. of P. hall. Brotiei s oe invited to a'end. )BtW HAISTEN, ,C R, I'iSO .R12RR1NO, C, rS. C. J, VAfItt5RPOEL,F. S. K. B. of A, 1 vMeeU every Thursday evening at t O. O. F. hail. Visiting members al rays welcome. ANQU3 STEWART, President. C. J. VANDERPOEL, BecreUry. Weodmea of the fforla. La Grande Lodge No. 169, W. O. lffH meats every second and fourth 'uesday evening In K. ot P. hall 1 aae Corpe building. All visiting mem fcers welcome. , NERT ACKLE3. 1. EL X3CKNET, Consul Commander. " ' " nrk. A.v K i A. K. .La Grande rftdg No. 41, A. F. A A..M-, holds regi Car .meetings first and third Saturdays t ft HO p. m. R. UWNCOLN, W. M. A C. WIl'JkLiMS, Secretary. Knights efyfjtbias. Red Crow Lodge Vb. .7, meeU ev ery Monday evening ; to CasUe Hall Icid Elk's tall). A P.shlWi welcome to all Tlsltlnc knights. - J. F. BAXKR. C. C. R. L. LINCOLN, Ka of R. & S. DIKH INTAKE SELECTED , R1UUSKAJIS. Crystal Lodge fZo. 60 meets every Tuesday evening dth I.O. O. F. ball. All visiting memhwiw are JuviUd to attend.. ' , . - - ..v-v - v,- MRS. TILL1B CMC. KZC. ' X MISS ANNA ALEXANDER. SECT. Deflnit,! action as to the intake. of the south ditch was decided last eve ning at a meeting of t,he board of di rectors of the M&ndowbxook Irriga tion compaty. The 18-foot canal will start Just dwwn. the stream from the Henry Young residence, at a point that U oppot Ite the Stoddard fruit ranch. This Is one of the many recommended intakes,, and but .is the one recommended above all by the engineer In charge, and the directors will follow 'this route, provided .right of way can be secured at reasonable price. Not the least obstacle is feared in this respect, and even now mem bers are out securing these rtgfcts of way., Secretary Reynolds and C. II. Conkey went out , this afternoon to follow out the line of the llg canal and secure as many of the rlyht of way titles as Th itctlon night is one dealing vfth- possible. of" the committee last of the Important ones, the speedy commence ment of ditch digging. It has been impossible to advertise for bids un til . the definite route was decided upon, but now that this la done, mat ters can be hurried. From the Henry Young place, the ditch will run east until it strikes the narrow lane coming out from May Park. It will then run south, going under the Elgin tracks by the viaduct plan and running on south until the AlcAUister Lane is reached. Thus far the route has been definitely decided upon, one or two other proposed routes lead out from there and when the time comes tbftse various routes will be acted on. RETAIL DEPARTMENT Wc Solicit Your Orders for SHINGLES RUBBEROID ROOFING DEADENiNG FELT BUILDING PAPER i V7e are prepared to furnisnand deliver material promptly. Phone . Uu4i ! JHU1U o. , tlttlittJ.. ... . ...TTVV w t pasSer . B. F. 0. E.Y La Grande Lodge No. eSA. meeets each Thursday evening at o'iiock In Elk's club, corner Depc afteci and Washington avenue.' Visiting lClier" are cordially Invited to attend. H. B. COOUDGB. Exalwd Ruler. , HUGH McC ALL, Rec. See. I. 0. O. r auborltnMe. La Grande lodge No. 16, meets In their hall every Saturday night Vis iting brothers cordially Invited to at ED BTRXNaHAM. V AUCTIONEER. '"ale cried on nhort notice. ' Rattsfactton guaranteed. No extra charge for distance. LA GRANDE - . - OREGON 4 Ro.U No. I 'Phone No. ltttl JAMES O'SOXITAN BADLY HI RT " LAST SIGHT. " : V ' Ipnd Cemetery plat maybe seen at) j i Stepped lute Ravine Instead of on , Terra Flrma, ' James O'Sullivan, son of Peter 0' Sullivan, and who for the past month has been running on a passenger brakeman's run. on the Pendleton Huntington division, met with quite a serious and peculiar accident last night. His train stopped near Telo- caset, and James, thinking Jae could step to the ground from the step, let go of the hand rail and stepped down. The' facts of the case were that the train was standing on a culvert, and when be stepped from the steps of tha coach in the darkness, it waa to fall to the bottom of the gulley, a con smeraoie distance. He was brought in to La Grande on a freight tri and this morning Bent on to Pendle ton on No. 11. He Is quite badly in jured by his fall, but it is not feared that anything critical will result Seared With a Hot Iron, or scalded by overturned kettles-cut with a knife bruised by slammed doorInjured by gun or In any other way the thing needed at once Is Bucklen's Arnica Salve to subdue In flammation and kill the pain. It's earth's supreme healer. Infallible for bolls, ulcers, fever sores, eczema and piles. 25c at Newlin Drug Co. Many western Oregon towns need a fri'it cannery. ! . - WUi'S A QUEEN I SHE'S A SIREN! is an exprea-on that Is always heard at sight of a well deve d woman. If you are flat-chested, , vlth BX' undeveloped, a srawny neck, thin, lead arm- remark, will never be applied to, you. "SIP . wafers will make you beautiful, bewitch ing. They DEVELOP THE BUST In a week from I to inches and produce a fine, Arm, voluptuous bosom. They fill out the hollow places, make the .arms handsome and well modeled and the neck and shoulders shapely and of perfect contour. Send for ft hnttto. tndav anil a.ii -fcgj " " veaeea ana grateful. "SI REN- wafers are absolutely harmless, pleasant to take, and convenient or Set Ta6k. 'ld Under waranto. to do all we claim RECTTO ia PW b0ttle' lnQU,re " g0X drU . FREE., During the next 80 days only-we will .ond you a aam Pie botoe of these beautifying wafer, on receipt ot 10c to Z coTSt packing and posUge If you mention that you saw,the advertisement to this Daoer. Tht umni. w. .. "uvcrusement to trifling. ' -u.ent If h. defecu DESK 4. KSTirKTTf! cmtAnnAr nr m . . . aaaaa.. . . - " m uui jw an. mt ti ikk . are i For $3.50 We Can . "WasK Your Back" for Ever with one of our! I : MllTAX TOILET BRUSHES I The latest thing out in ; the brush : line. We are sole agents for this : teTroiy- Cdl arid : e i BAY & ZWEIFEL , PLUMBERS AND TINNERS. 2it DEP01 STREE1 e eeeeeeeeee e . e - e- - ' - e- -e-' e ' e . e S-BTJ-8A THE OXLT LAWFUL PILE CUBS, Because it does Hot contain narcotics, mercury, cocaine, lead or any "ll'Jr1- Bcau E-BU-8A cure. a R wSenaator recommends every Ingredient of E-EU-SA. Drag laws make -fatoo of nUIeadlnt .Utemenu- a crime. Therefor. thVaalVS Sffid orwr SSrPw' U "egV they effect the brain and-spinal Prpdace consUpaUon and never cure. Only druggists ef Wghest standing sell and endorse E-BU-SA. siiTEinnoBjrs fakhi detj sifisa, w hi