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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1909)
ITWrWU OBSZRTEH, Li GRANDE, OREGON. WEDNESDAY,' SEPTEMBER 15, 1909. SELtCTIOHS ...HI. I ... ) THE, JOY OF A WdDdDfl-lTE dDDS SDEdDEIl Taotoredl yot To have a suit that's of Rood style, fine material and beautifully made, a suit that you can slip In to quickly, sure that every line is right and the fit exact. A suit that shows you at your best because It accenuates every good line of your figure and clev erly conceals others. ; ' A suit that you put on and forget all about, except the gratification of knowing you are correctly dressed. A suit that will be servloable for almost every need of every day life. That means a suit from our store, which guarantees you two seasons of satisfactory service and the comfort of knowing the Btyle Is faultless. N. THE QUALITY STORE. Seared With a Hot Iron, cr 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 Bucklen's Arnica Halve to subdue In flammation and kill the pain. It's earth's supreme bealer, Infallible for boiji, ulcers, fever sores, eczema and piles. 25c ht Newlin Drug Co. WHY NOT TRY ropham's ASTHMA REMEDY t Gives prompt and posiive relief In very case. Sold by druggists, prke $1.00. Trial package by mail 10 cents. Williams Mfg. Co, Props. Cleveland, 0. A. T. HILI Druggist 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 it the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar -made from grape ARE E The chorus selections to be sung here at the Union County Exposition at the musical contest have arrived and one of La Grande's choirs began last night on the numbers pracUclng them. A. S. Geddes, wired to Salt Lake for the choruses and failed to get them at that place but Prof Stephens of the Mormon choir at Salt Lake 'wired on to New York and they arrived yester day. Two choruses from La Grande will participate and one of the L. D. S. choir's Is already hard at work prac ticing. The other chorus will be under the leadership of Prof. Frank Bridges. Baker City and Union have commun icated to the committee their inten tions of entering the contest Pendle ton has not been heard from yet, but win prooabiy enter. The people ' of Wallowa county are without a leader and if none is secured will not partic ipate in the event. The committee will probably hold a meeting tonight and it Is thought that a definite program will be arranged for the contest We Want Your Wants A ! Our Want Ad Column Youi want is placed before a thousand or morewant-seekars very day Caa you afford to spend one cent per;word of your want ao where results are the keynotes? FOB RJEOT. FOR RENT Modern 8 roqm house corner 8th 0 st Inquire of Mrs. E. P. Rlchey.(S-8-6-t) FOR RENT Well built barn. Red 41. Phone FOR RENT. Furnished room wl.n all modern Improvements. 804 Main Avenue. One 7 room modern house, 1 4 room cottage, 1 4 room modern furnished, also modern rooms for rent Call Mrs. Zuber. MUSIC HAS COME. Difficult Selections Will be Fiajcd at Boise Band Contest Music to be played at the Boise band contest, in which the La Grande band is planning to participate, has reached here and will be rehearsed at the first rehearsal by the band. The J music is good solid stuff. "Poet and Peasant" is one of the number and the local organization is familiar with it. The other two numbers are classical in nature and requires skill lnrenditlon. SNODGRASS IN PORTLAND. Taken to Hospital . There From Tie toria And Is About The Same. W. J. Snodgass, stricken with par alysls at Victoria British Columbia some time ago has been brought to Portland and it is not known here as to whether or not he 1b to remain there or be taken on to La Grande as soon as possible. In a letter received by J. G. Snodgrass today, it Is stated that Mr. Snodgrass is now at Portland in about the same conditlnon. No ref erence is made as to bringing Mr Snodgrass home. Will Snodgrass of Colfax left for Vic toria, but on his arrival there found that Mrs. E. W. Bartlett who has been with her father during his Illness, had come on to Portland with her parent. CRIPPLEOTELEGRAPH SERVICE WESTERN UNION TAKES AWAY SIGHT SERVICE. Office to Remain Open Until Eight p. m. Only, Hereafter. FOR SAUK. 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 4-12-tI WANTED Girl to do general house work. Phone Red 811. (S-8-tf) FOR SALE Mouse 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) FOR RENT Four room house for rent. 2018 Adams arenne, phone Black 45L For Sale. - Cucumbers, all sizes, for pickling. Now la the time to pat up your dill pickles. Fleshman Bros., phone Black 122, residence 1812 Y avenue. (A-20-30-t) " WANTED. FOR RENT Furnished room. Call Black 1871 (A-26tf) WANTED Good girl for general house work. Wages $25. See Mrs. Ash. (S-14-3t) LOST AND FOUND. 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 For Sale. Horse and buggy, horse very gentle, buggy and harness new. Inquire at 1307 Jackson Ave. (S-10-6O 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) FOR SALE One second hand auto mobile, five passenger; price very reasonable; phone 27A Summerville or Inquire Whlteman Garage. Will trade for land or sell for cash. For Sale or Trade. 12 hrad registered short horn cattle for sale or will exchange for La Grande city property. J. B. Reynolds phone Black 602. but little mouths dont care, so lout s they feel the delicious coolness of our tempting ice cream. Children are fond of It but what of their elders especially the ladles? Very fe e-er lecline the invitation to partake of a rare dish of our excellent cream Take i box of this "Frozen Gladness" home vlth yon. BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY. Night service at the Western Un ion office Is to be removed tonight, according to advices received here from headquarters, and night Agent Terpany has been ordered to" move away. The retrogression to a period of seml-vlllaglsm will not be welcom ed by the city. If no good will come from remonstrance the local office will not be opened after 8 o'clock in the evening. The plan now is to put on a clerk to assist the manager, Miss Bean, but such a provision does not give the city continuous service. During the noon hours commercial business will be at a standstill and there will be no way in which to get messages In and out after 8 o'clock. Jewish New Year. NEW YORK. Sept 15. Tomorrow will be the first day of the Jewish year E670, and the observance of th? holiday was commenced today by the large Hebrew population of the city. 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, Principal MRS DAY, Primary Teacher 2,000 POUNDS OF COM for $8 Weighed on City Scales. Rock Springs Lump or Nut delivered to any part of the city City scales ticket delivered with load. G. E, FOWLER tttif ttttttttttMteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeaaeiieii ma Co., of N. Y.. HtMMMMMMMtMMMMIHMMM H a I I I I I I ITTI Illlllllllltt"-- 1L4UJ1 JLUiilOVLail CUiilIiV0