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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1909)
STXStXU OA&sEMTlX, Ll MgAJPE, egSQOS. THfRSDAT, SEPTEXBEB It, 1909 -vv vvy -y - - " ' - - - - " riA. fw, I :! IPS c c 3 ready to assemble assembled A. W. Arnold, Prest A General Mgr. P. S. Stanley. Vice-President F. EL Arnold, Secretary Treasurer. Safety and Economy r ' ; . Damper Co m.m ciiahbeb of cojuieece Portland, Oregon, Sept. 1. 1909. Mr. Geo. H. Currey, La Grande, Oregon. Dear Sir: Mr. Arthur W. 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 stpck. 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 I would like to see my friends in La Grande interested in the company, as the returns no doubt will be large from the Invention. Yours very truly, F. S. STANLEY. The Safety and Economy Damper Company organized under the laws of the state of Oregon, with a capital stock of $100,000, fully paid and non-assessable, par value $1.00 per share, owns and controls the inventions of A. W. Arnold in Automatic Damper and fire Governors, which are among the very import ant inventions of modern times. . . . .The Arnold Damper, as shown by the cuts, is a simple, automatic device which forces the fire to control itself, and in so doing it is a fuel saver of from 25 per cent to 50 per cent, a fire insurance and a wonderful convenience. , t It is so made that it may be adjusted to permit of any degree of heat and that degree of heat in a uni- . . .ma mm a . 1. .1 J 11 n I w i . . . . lorm manner zeKUime&s vi cue ciaoa m iui. xi io a muiiui ui ui ah an u mahco. axxkHu culu uaV, evcu in your absence, and is beyond human power in its sensativeness to the heat. . The sum and substance of our proposition is, we have a device that should be used in every heating and cooking stove and every furnace, large and small, in this country, and the advantages received from it are so many that no man can afford 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 i3 very large, the field for its use in lar ger stacks is very large, and, taken together, the field for our business is wonderful in its extent and magnitude. x It has every advantage as an advertising proposition, since it shows what it is and what it will do from a cut and can be delivered by mail, and when received it may be installed by a person, whether or not ex perienced. The Arnold Damper has been demonstrated and personally inspected by some of the best authorities in the United States, including some of the United S tates Engineers at Washington, D, C. All have com plimented it very highly and consider its value bey ond estimation, for it is a blessing to humanity. OUR OFFER TO INVESTORS IS: "" :,lTim. We are now placing on the market a limited amount of stock at par. "" 7 ? ' fjJTJ) The great advantage in our offer is we are going to pay enormous dividends, since our capitalization Is so very small, and the stock is bound togo to many times its par value In a short time. The business in the City , of Portland will pay a good dividend on this capital, and when the field throughout this country 1b considered, it is plainly seen why we can pay enormous dividends. Our plan of action is simply to raise, sufficient money by the sale of stock on which to start the manufacturing and sale of goods in this and all partsof the country. Our business will gradually grow into a large advertising and mailing business, for it is adapted as such from every point of view. Do not miss the chance to buy some of the stock we now offer to you, for the rights now offered on a basis of f 100,000 are worth many millions of dollars when our business l.j developed. Not only will our business pay large profits to us, but our goods will be a blessing to the people of thecountry. The officers of this company arj business men of wide experience and will bear the closest investigations for reliability and sincerity of purpose. ! - Mr. Arnold is making his headquarters in the office of MoKennon-Phy-Roberts. - i t 4 DIRECTORY OF THE FRATERNAL ORDERS L.A GRANDE, ORE. ...j! Li,; .i .n tn m,m:w-im'wmMmmA,.m in mA iu mm UJU. .j. LIU.L ,) K. Yi. A. . La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets 1st & 2nd Monday each month at I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting neighbors are cordially invited to attend. ' M. McMURRAY, C. ', CAL JORDAN, Clerk. j r ()j tt ; : La Grande Aerie No. 259, F. O. E.. ' meets every Friday night in Elk's hall at 8 p. m. Visiting brethren invited to attend. C. E. 1IACKMAN, W. P. 1 GKO. AUKGO, W. S. I Hope Chapter No. 13, O. K. S., hold stated communications the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Visiting members cordially Invited. KAC11KL K. WORSTKL.L, W. M. MARY A. WARN1CK, Secretary. 1. 0. O. V, Unranipmrnt. Star Encampment No. 31. 1. O. O. F., meets every second ntid fourth Wednesday in the month In Odd Fol lows' hall. Vinltlng patriarchs aUajs welcome. It. K. COOL1DGH. C. T. W. A. WORSTELL, Scrlta. Foresters of America. Court Maid Marion No, 22 meets each Wednesday night in K. of P. hull. Brothers are Invited to attend. BEN HAISTEN. C. R. LEO HERRING, C. S. C. J. VANDERPOEL. F. S. . it. of A. Meets every Thursduy evening at I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting members al ways welcome. . ANGUS STEWART, President. C. J. VANDERPOEL. Secretary.) Woodmen of The World. La Grande Lodge No. 10U, w. o. W., meets every second and fourth Tuesday evening in K. of P. hall In the Corpe building. All visiting mem bers welcome. NEUI ACKLES, Consul Commander. J. H. KEENEY. Clerk. ! I. O. O. F. Siiliordinnte. ( La Grande Ixxlge No. 16, meets t,i ' their hall every Saturday night. Vlsl- j ting brothers cordially Invited to at-! tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at' the fodel restaurant. GEORGE GROUT, N. G. ! I. K. SNOOK. Roc. Secy. W. A. WORSTELL, Fin. Secy. A. F. ii A. AI. Lu Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. & A. M holds regular meetings first and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. R. L. LINCOLN, W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS. Secretary. JUulghts of rjtuTusT Red Cross Lodge No. 27, meets ev ery Monday evening in Castle hall, (old Elk's hall). A Pythian welcome to all vlsltlus kn'ghts. J. F. BAKER. C. C. R. L. LINCOLN. K. of It. & S. ukbkW a ii's. " " Crystal Lodge No. r.O meets every Tuesday evening at the I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting members are invited to attend. MRS. T1LLIECOX, N.C. MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, SECY. B. 1. O. E. La Grande Lodge No. 433, meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Elk's club, corner Depot street and Washington avenue. Visiting brothers are cordially invited to attend. H. E. COOL1DGE, Exalted Ruler. HI GH McCALL, Rec. Secy. BK CROWD ! ATTEND FAIR Budding genius Is seldom found be hind a blossoming nose. Shipbuilder Dead. SEATTLE. Sept. 14. As a result of overwork after the construction of the battleship Nebraska, William Moran, of the shipbuilding firm of Moran ros. of this city, is dead today. He aa fifty years of age. Enormous crowds are viewing the state fair at Salem, which Is itself up to a high standard, according to Walter M. Pierce, who returned this morning from Salem and Portland. Mr. Pierce was at the fair yester day. The grand stand held 5,000 peo ple and in all about 16,000 or 17,000 people paid admissions. He reports the fair Interesting and containing many execellent features. Mr. Pierce went on to Hot Lake on the morning train and returned to La Grande later iu. the evening. , The Little Shop f Main St. 1 f Stamping ot all kinds. Wlud ; ing dblrt waists & Center pieces, f 5; done, embroidery lessons given, i Orders taken and lessons given f In. etmclling. Full line of em- broldetv materlala Are Classes Needed Two conditions dally presents themselves Ocular Refractlonish. Condition lj The optical disturb ance apaprently serious, Is of a tem porary Important character and glass es are not needed. Condition it The optical disturb ance apparently, unimportant. Is of o permanent nature ana ginsses are necessary. How distinguish betwee.i the con ditions? Your course Is plain. Avoid the Inexperience, consult the expert ence. The rawness of the in expert will not permit him to distinguish permanent conditions from temporary conditions, and he may advise glasses when they are not needed, or declare them unnecessary when the welfare of your eyesight demand there use the experienced does not make those mistakes. t onsult Pr. Mendelsohn. He has the experience and knowledge of ev ery nerve In the eye. it, m. v. iNienaeisonn :s perman ently located at 1105 Adams avenue opposite the postofT.ee. Satisfaction guaranteed, and prices very reason able. Office hours from 8:30 to 12 and from Ip. m. to 5 p. in." Special ap polntmenta in the evenings. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department o fthe Interlc-. U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or., August 16, 1909. Notice Is hereby giveu that JAMES L. WALKER. if Kamela, Oregon, who on February 9, 1909. made homestead entrv No. 13376 serial, No. 04074, for SV4SWU section 28 & NNW&, section 33, township 1 S, range 36 E. W., Meri dian, has filed notice of intention to make final five year proof, to estab lish claim to the land above decrib- ed, before Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office, at La Grande. Oregon, on the 29th day of Septem ber. 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Kyle Charlton. Oswald Hunt Harry E. Swager. John Smith, all ot Kamela, Oregon. F. a BRAMWELL. Register The Sum Total of Human Happiness Is attained by the mau who selects wife anl adaptable for his entire f tlona approximates about the keen such conditions to be found in the you. Go to C. J. BLACK. He has a choae from. Fruit Farms, Stock Fa Property. Grain Farms. Hay Far oat improvements. Prices right a place which is approTtd hy Lis amfl. jo lire amidst such eoodu est Joy Imaginable. 'Where art rapidly growing Northwest? m large amount of property listed to rms. Sugar Beet Farms, City ms. Timber Land. With or Witt Let me show yon. C. L BLACK, The Real tstate Man Gomplete equipment for resetting and repairing J rubber buggy tires. e LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD. Propriator Complete Machine Shops and Fouidry ....... """""eeeeeeeeeeeeeeea THE GEORGE PALMER RETAIL DEPARTMENT We Solicit Your Orders tor SHINGLES RUBBEROID ROOFING DEADENiNG FELT BUILDING PAPER We are prepared to furnlBnand deliver material promptly. Phone ' ' Main 8. 1 ; ; . ... Notice. Effective September 3rd and until further notice local tickets will not be honored on Train No. 8, between Portland and Huntington. This train will, however, make regular schedul ed stops to pick up passengers destin ed to points east of Huntington. ATTORNEYS. Chas. &. Cochran Geo T. Cochrat COCHRAN ft COCHRAN. Attorneys. La Grande National Bank Buhdlng. La Grande Oregon hT H. LLOYD. Attorney at Law. Practices In all the Courts of the Stat rod United States. Kiwn Oram WILLIAM "m. RAMSEY. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Rooms 15 and 16 Soramer Block. La Grande, Oregon 4eeeee4eecHee,AA -' - . xuxuum PJLLO. B A I ts an expres-on that is alwaye heard at sight of a well deve ,j woman. It you are flat-chestel. "ith Bf undeveloped, a erawny neck, thin, lead arm remark will never be applied to you. "SIP . wafers win make you beautiful, b-wiich-lnh. rhey DEVELOP THE BUST In a week from t to inches and produce a fine, firm, voluptuous bosom. They fill out the hollow places, make the rms handsome and well modeled and the neck and shoulders shapely and of perfect contour. RmnA fnm Knltl. .. . ill ' Sit REN" wafers are absolutely harmless, pleaabt to tk. or MONeTbACK. ',d Under Uaramee t0 d a" We C,,m RECTTO b0tUe' InqUlre " gd drUg 8,re er"wnrt C1 FREB. During the next SO day. only-we will .end you a am p.e bottle of these beiutifylng wafer, on receipt of tOc to pay cost of packing and postage if you mention that you saw the advertisement In trtningP,r' 8amP'8 aIne may be 'uff,e,ent ,f ha defects am DESK 4. ESTHUTir; rnvfirLT. 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