ITDIIQ GSBSXSTZB, LA OBEGOX. FKIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1M9. PRUHE (MP We Want Your Wants IN Our Want Ad Column Youi want is placed before a thousand or rnorewjnt-seeker very day Can you afford to spend one cent pePword of vour want au where results are the keynotes? . , , HARVEST ON J i 1 J 1 t BIG SHOWING IX THIS I'ARTIir O O d o S3 H 0) . . i t Favorites We found out early in our business ex perience that there's no profit in selling a man his first suit if it turns out to be his last. We don't want floating trade. The Root of Confidence is Valtie-Not Talk That's the chief reason why we handle Benjamin clothes and give them our We could easily buy clothes on which strongest commendation and guaranty, we could make a larger' profit, but they wouldn't be Benjamin's and thev could , not give you the same sense of boinc wpII rlrossorl n no i won wear them. Ow New Fall Styles are here and well worthy of the attention of every man who values high class tailoring and peerless style. immmmiim lanri r nm i i ajint.il . ni i-T rw SuBSEBS! A STUDY Stoves AND mges W.;tt. BOHNEMMP CO Dealers In ... Stoves, Ranges, Hardware,Houe furnishings, Etc. Also builders', blacksmiths' , wagonmakers', miners', and plumbers' supplies. lumps, windmills, cutlery, guns, amu nltlon and fishing tackle. 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444t44444444444ww 4444)4444444V4'(4444444.1A ummm i IP ipcnjamfnflothes ; J: with Well Dressed Men - . WE THE QTJALIIY STORE. t i urn r rrn n r m; n ii" i m ET3 IN STOVES BBS3S3E3Q ggftj ,11 f 2 o r o 8 -t i i i iiiirriwfiMm 0 SOCIETY. X T i Mrs. T .N. Murphy last evening en itertained the ladles of the "500" club at her home on Main avenue. The first prize went to Mrs. Fred Swaney jand Mrs. W. R. Jones received the .consolation token. A dainty three course luncheon followed cards. At the regular monthly meeting of the Methodist Home Missionary so ciety, held yesterday at the home of Mr3. W. D. Long ,it was decided that cooked food should be sold by the so ciety Saturday of the fair week, Oc tober 10. Plans were discussed for the organization of a girls' Mission ary soceity, and of a chorus consisting of both old and young people for the BI " - MW li. lUm AUl;- Leod gave the chief address of thn literary meeting, his subject being, ' The importance and nature of work for young people." He pointed out tint the child had been discovered in , this age, and that the responsible po sitions were now being placed in the jcare of young people, Interesting , paper were read also by Mrs. J. D. j Oilman on "The Valley of lost oppor tunities,", by Mrs. D. E. Cox on ,the work, of the young people in. the Ade- 'line Smith Industrial institute, and by Mrs. J. W. Bush on "What is Conser vation?" Mrs. Long served ice cream au dwarers at the close of the literary program. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Bush, and ; will be a missionary tea . m Su TUTS m rf (P r r an'w . i i LAB. LINE THIS YEAH. Fruit Centers Reports SSjtlondid Crop About to be ricked. From Union, Cove and theorchards surrounding La Grande come reports of the gathering in of a banner prune crop. Packing houses are working large crews of packers and are cen tering every effort on this line of fruit. Reports from the Rynerson pruno orchard are that the quality Is good and the yield heavy. Picking was com menced there Monday, but was check ed by the rain for a few days General Cnotibrod of Union reports a he-ivy yield and the bes tquility evf, known "3 vlilulij. He mys mat in soiui t r hards the prune? show thh marks j.oj the early hall storms but as ivrule ' 'Jey are pi imp anl !:ne. ( ,y. ' t jYery few apples nave as Vet uceu j i:ted. Some of the earlier fsll! vi .rji'ies have been brought in for Io;il ' ul.t but picking for packing pirpose'a ' A yet ten days off. The fact that there Lai been but little frost up to tbt pres er.r. time assures to the apple crop ? perfect development. ' """' PEARL' taking a rest. Will Confer With His Friends as to How o tPorsue Against Cook. PORTLAND, Me,, Sept. 2. Com-; mander Peary Is resting here today after a strenuous reception. He will probably go to Bar Harbor tonight to confer with General Thomas Hub bard, President of the Peary Arctic club, and there determine what course to pursue in the controversy with Doctor Cook. Following tihs confer- I ence, Peary will go to his Eagle Island home. Only 24-Hour Cars In Race. NEW YORK, . Sept 21. Promptly at six o'clock this ' evening the big tion with the Hudson-Fulton celebra- motor car race to be held in connec tion will bein under the auspices of the Motor Racing association. Twelve cars are entered .the competitors be ing limited ot those of twenty-four hour records and the offer of a spe cial cash prize fo rthe greatest mile age in the last hour o fthe race, will make the close, of the contest the most exciting of the season in auto mobile circles. The race will end at six o'clock tomorrow evening. . HERRERA QCITS GAME. After Beinjr Beaten by Hjland Lnst Mght, Retires From Fistic Game. ' BAKERSFIELD .Calif., Sept. 24. Following his battle with Dick Hyland last night, Aurello Herrera, who lost in the sixth round, announced today his retirement from the fistic game. He claims he broke three bones in his right hand during the fight. Admiral Seymour Arrives. NEW YORK. Sept 24. The British armored cruiser Inflexible, flying the flag of Admiral of the Fleet Sir Ed ward H. Seymour, arrived off Sandy Hook today, where it will remain with the other vessels for cleaning up pur poses until tomorrow .morning. No omclal calutea will be fired until the cruisers of all nations assemble here tomorrow at the beginning of the Hudsion- Fulton celebration. '' , BITSSEVS HACK LINE. Best , of .service,. Day and Night. Hack . furnished . for 4 funerals and private parties. Baggage transferred Day and 1 Stand at Paul's Clgr Store. 4 4 'Phone Red K. 4 4 Night 'Phone Main !. ' ) 4 4 B. L. BUSSKY. ' 4 ------- - -w VWoo JU. AgeiltS 444444444 FOB RENT, FOR RENT Well built barn. Red 41. Phone FOR RENT. Furnished room rl.ii aU modern improvements. 8C-4 Mala Avenue. ' ' ' ' ' ' '' One 7 room modern house, 1 4 room cottage, 1 4 room modern furnished, also modern rooms for rent Call Mrs. Zuber. IVOK 6AUK. FOR SALE 4 lota In Block 139. In Chaplin add; 2 blocks from round house for further particualra apply to L. F. Dunn, City, or C. E. New som 2415 Flrt Seattle T7mu. 4-12-tl 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.v Stevens at Henry & Carr's store! ' (8-27-9-27) 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 One second hand auto mobile, five passenger; price very reasonable; phone 27A Summervllle or inquire Whiteman Garage. Will trade for land or sell for cash. For Sale or Trade. 12 head registered short horn cattle for sale or will exchange for La Grande city property. J. H. Reynolds. phone Black 602. FOR SALE Set of 11-inch cones for power belt, shaft 1 1-4 Inches with hangers. Brand new cost is $35; will be sold at a bargain. , Apply at Observer office. (S-16-tf) STRAYED OR STOLEN A Scotch Coolie dog. Finder will please call Main 23. (S-17-2t) 4444444 La Grande School Of Music The only School of Music like it in the state teaching young and new students as well as j 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. 1 E. PORTER DAY, Principal, , -w -w -W-WVV-V 444444444 ."".imii law M V ; Carlock & Gillam, A NJo IX o W44W4W j f For SfJe. T Cucumbers. all sizes, for p,cW Pickles. ; Fleshman Bros., (A-20-3i.-tX ' areata j. Second Hand Autos For Sale." One fbur-cyclinder four-passewe, Franklin. $400; Ono two-cycllS f roadster, three-passenger, J400; o,, two-cyclinder, five-passenger ' li $400; One two-cyclinder. five-paMJ ger Oldsmobile, $425.00. Vmtim Garage, opposite foundry. (S-23.i;i WANTED Girl for general hosw Peaa. work, wages $25; apply 90; Ave. (S-16-6-t) WANTED-Success Magazine vutoi au energetic and responsible man or woman in La Grande to collect for renewals and solicit new subscript tlons during full or spare time. ; Ei. perience unnecessary. Any one can start among friend3 and acqualntani and build up a paying and permanent business without capital. Comply outfit and instructions free. Addrew, "VON," Success Magazine, Room 104 Success Magazine Building, New York City, N. Y. - (S-21-3U) Help Wanted. Prune pickers and packers wanted at once. Ca51 at the Ramsey-Olde berg warehouse or phone Main 88, : (S-17-tf) r LOST Conklln Fountain pen, cap ' burned,-' scratched and expanded ' near end; stub point; self-filler. Re ward for return to Observer office. (S-21-2t) j ; Land Opening at Buhl, Idaho., j For this occasion the O. B J.V will sell tickets from La Grande to Buhl, Idaho, and return on September;;" 21st, 22nd and 23rd at rate of $17,7Ej These tickets are good only for con-f tinuous passage, no stopovers being allowed in either direction. Final1 limit October 5th. (S-21-3t) 1 ' MRS day, I . Primary Teacher 2,000 POUNDS i :jS OF COAI for $8 Weighed on City Scales. : Rock Springs-; iLump or ilNut delivered to, any part of, the city : Gitv.-scales 7 ticket delivered with load. G. Ei FOWLER 44440444444444444444444444 Airenti