La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 14, 1909, Image 7

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To have a suit that's of good stylo, fine material and beautifully made, a suit that you can slip In
to quickly, sure that every line Is right and the fit exact, i, r
A suit that shows you at your best because It accenuates every good line of your figure and clev
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A suit that you put on and forget all about, except the gratification of knowing you are correctly
dressed.
A suit that will be servlcable for almost every need of every day life. That means a suit from our
store, which guarantees you two seasons of satisfactory sfr Ice and the comfort of knowing
the style Is faultless. 1
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THE QUALITY STORE.
Seared With a Hot Iron,
or scalded by overturned kettle cut
with a knife bruised by slammed
door Injured by gun or In any other
way the thing needed at once la
Ducklen'a Arnica Salve to subdue in
flammation and kill the pain. It'a
arth's supreme healer, Infallible for
tolls, ulcers, fever sores, eczema and
.plies. 25c at Newlln Drug Co.
WHY NOT TRY
Popham's
ASTHMA KFMEDY1
Gives prompt and poBilve relief in
very caae. Bold by druggists, price
$1.00. Trial package by ma"! 10 cents.
OVHHams Mfg. Co, Props.
Cleveland, 0.
A. T. HILL, Druggist
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Suffering Intense pain from injur
ies received from a switch engine,
hurling him . quite a distance while
he was walking along the track, a
man by the name of Nash, a deaf
and dumb mute, was taken to the
Blue Mountain house yesterday af
ternoon about five o'clock. As far
as could be learned from him he
was walking along the track and an
engine came up behind him and not
being able to hear it, he was hurldd
some distance and received severe
bruises and cuts on the head and
body- Dr. Upton was called and
treated the injuries and today, al
though not out of pain, is some
what better and on the road to re
covery. '
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Our Want Ad Column j
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. Youi want is placed before a thousand or morswant-seekers ,
H - every day Caa you afford to spend one cant per.word of your
o want ad where results are the' keynotes?
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; . FOR reht. FOR RENT Four room house tat
"Wi""" ' rent. 2018 Adams avenna, phom
FOR RENT Modern room house Black 481. t
corner 8th &0 st Inquire of Mrs. for Sale.
E. P. Rlchey.(S-8-f-t) Cncqmbera. all aUea, for plcXHnt
FOR RENT Well built barn. Phone Now la tha tlma to put up your dill
Red 4L pickles. Fleshman Bros, phost
- -M-y avenua
FOR RENT. Furnished room wlA (A-20-80-t)
all modern Improvements. 8G4 Main ' ' ' '
Avenna. ... : . : : wajttep,:. ..r
One 7 room modern house, 14 room
. cottage, 1 4 room modern furnished, FOR RENT Furnished room. Can
also modern rooms for rent Call Black 1871 (A-26tf)
A Big Week.
One of the largest Monday night
houses ever in attendance at the
Pastime, was out last night to see
the second performance of the pow
erful drama, "From Sire to Son."
As on Its first presentation the play
gave the best of satisfaction. Mr.
Harrison and Miss Natino were both
deservedly applauded in the leading
roles, and the supporting cast was
al lthat could be expected or desired.
Mr. Routh does some great work as
"Jonas." The dramatic situation In
the old tower during the last act
Is one of the strong features of the
play. With "Down On The Farm"
fololwlnn for the last half of the
! week promises to be one of the larg
est the house has ever had.
FOR SALE 4 lota In Block 139, In
Chaplin add; 2 blocks from round
house for further particualrs apply
to L. F. Dunn, City, or C. E. New
som 2415 First ave. Seattle Wash
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WANTED Girl to do general house
work. Phone Red 811. (S-8-tf)
FOR SALE House and lot on Adams
avenue, extra well built, plastered
house, good basement, and wood
shed. Price right, Call Black 1941
or see D. C. Stevens at Henry ft
Carr's store. (8-27-9-27)
ANIMAL TURNS TUGLIST.
Vicious Pinto Comes Jiear Seriously
Injuring; Officer Black.
Poundmaster Joe Black escaped ser
ious Injury this morning in a lucky
fashion when a spirited and ugly pinto
which he attempted to capture after
It had broke loose from its moorings
on Washington avenue. The beast
tantalized the whole police department
and a few others, but was finally
roned by Officer Black. When he had
hove in the Black and got his hand on
the beast's bridle, that animal com
menced a system of sparring and coun
ter attack which luckily did but little
damage to Mr. Black. The pinto
reared up like the coon Johnson and
struck with his fore parts so lively
and with such force that had he aimed
his blows more true Mr. Black would
have taken the count for sure. After
due care and patience Mr. Horse was
snubbed to a tree and awaited his
owner who got away without trouble.
The animal was extremely vicious. ,
FOR 8ATJB.
ITousekeeper Wanted.
Wanted a housekeeper to do gen
eral housework and the cooking on t
ranch. Phone Farmers 64. (A SO tf.) '
LOST AND FOUND.
-For Sale, ' :'
House and eight lota In south U
Grande, city water and good well;
large barn and plenty of fruit Best
view of the valley.
Thoa. 8. Harris, 1302 B street.
For Sale.
Horse and buggy, horse very gentle,
buggy and harness new. Inquire at
1307 Jackson Ave. (S-10-6t)
LOST A pair . of gold glasses last
Sunday between the depot and the
little brick school house. One glass
thicker than the other. Finder leave
at this office. (S-8-ll-tf)
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FOR SALE One second hand auto
mobile, five passenger; price very
reasonable; phone 27 A SummervUle
or Inquire Whlteman Garage. Will
trade for land or sell for cash.
For Sale er Trade.
12 head registered short horn cattle
for sale or will exchange for La
Grande city property. J. B. Reynolds,
phone Black 02.
bat little mouths don't cars, so lout
is they feel the delicious coolness of : .
ear tempting Ice cream. Children art j
fnnd nf It. hut what nf their elders I
especially the ladles T Very fe ew
lecllne the invitation to partake of a
tare dish of our excellent, cream Talc
I box of this "Frozen Gladness" boms
rltti yon. .
BLUE KOUKTAUr CEEAMEBI.
Trap Bats at Seattle. .
SEATTLE, Sept. 1(. Giant rat
tiupa, extending two miles alont
the water front to catch rats infest
ing the wharfs, will be installed by
the city department to heal the sani
tation according to plans today. This
plan is more economical than than
the smal ltraps. The traps will have
pitfalls at intervals, so the rats will
drop into the trap.
REMARKABLE ESDUBAXCE.
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Baking Powder
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Where the finest biscuit, cake, hot-breads, crusts or
puddings are required Royal is indispensable.
Royal is equally valuable in the preparation of plain,
substantial, every-day foods, for all occasions.
Royal U" the only Baking Powder
made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
made from grapes
Man of Mnety-Seven Tears Takes
Long Trip in Automobile.
Ninety-seven years of age, yet able
to- ride from Pendleton to Wallowa
and back to La Grande en route to
Pendleton again. Is the remarkable
record of Mr. Blakeley of Pendleton,
who with his escorts left this morning
for Pendleton after spending the night
here. , The trip waa made with tor.
and Mr 8. Sam Thompson, formerly of
this city, but now of Pendleton, who
drove to Wallowa from Pendleton in a
1910 Franklin. Mr. Blakeley, a grand
father of Mrs. Thompson made the
trip with them. He is 97 and the only
effect the trip has had on him thus
far was to make him fret last night
because the trip yesterday did not con
tinue to Meacham without stopping.
He was persuaded to reBt in this city
however. The party left this morning
at 7 o'clock on the last lap of their
journey .
La Grande
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The only School of Music like it in '.the state
teaching young and hew students as well as
the older ones The very
LATEST METHODS USED
The Conservatory of Music of1 Boston is the
' best in the country We teach as they do.
E. PORTER DAY, MRS DAY.
. Principal Primary Teacher
2,000 POUNDS
GOAL for $8
Weighed on City Scales.
Rock Springs Lump or
Nut delivered to any part
of the city Citv scales
ticket delivered with load.
G. E, FOVJLER
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