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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1909)
TTOHG OBrfSERTEC LA SRAMIE, OBEGOJ, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1909. . J i "A i; i: 1 V. i U GRANDE EVENING OBSERVFR fubllalied livery JYiilaj Moruiut:. . ilEOKGE II. CCKREY. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. United Press Telegraph Service SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Dally. EiDgle copy 6c Dally, per month 65c Dally, els months In advance ... 13.50 Dally, one year In advance JG.50 Weekly, six months in advance . . 75c Weekly, one year In advance ....$1.00 Entered at the postoffice at La Grande ! aa second-class matter. v This paper will not publish any article appearing over a nom de plume. Signed articles will be re vised subject to the discretion of the editor. Please sign your articles and save disappointment Advertising Bates. Display ad. rates furnished upon up plication. Local reading notices 10c wr line first insertion; 6c per line for each subsequent insertion. Resolution of condolence, 6c a line. we will see you this evening at the exposition.' It saves a lot of workto trim the trees while the leaves are still on boys, one yard cleaning is sufficient. If business laterefern with you at tending the . exposition, drop your business for this week. Expositions . like this only come once in a very great while. One visit will impress you with the significance of this statement. Tfr Visit the exposition stock depart ment and it will be easy to answer the often asked question, "how do outside buyers Becure so many car loads of large desirable horses in Union county?" We grow nothing but the best. . but Jn the general prosperity. Let us praise the intelligent booster, who in no email measure made these con ditions possible. Two years ago the boosters of Union county saw a vis ion of getting together and special trains visited La Grande, Union and Elgin, and in each instance brother ly love prevailed, and ever since then there has been a different feel ing everywhere -In ' our county. Do not underestimate the value in any community of the efforts of the wide awake active Intelligent booster. He moves the world. ' r riding? All of these ailments are caused by .the eyes being out of shape, too long or short (near or far sight), unevenness of the front or cornea, (Ostigmatlsm of the eyes, al so by the effects of age, which causes our near point of vision to farther and farther away each year after ten years of age till finally- we have to put on glasses to bring It back to a convenient distance. - If you have any of these troubles call on me, I will furnish glasses, the j most up-to-date styles and best spe cially ground lenses at a price much less than the traveling opticians charge, and I give your eyes a double test by different methods with differ ent instruments, one test proves the other. ;-: I guarantee all my work. I make no charge for testing where glasses are not required or when I fit glasses. Give me a trial and be convinced. H. W. HEWITT, Optometrist & Jeweler. 1212 1-2 Adams ave., La Grande, Ore. Do your eyes trouble you when reading or studying ?fter night? Do you have headaches or vdizzyness or Irritated smarting or. watering eyes , XAXAIXO, B. G, Oct 5-A terrific explosion at the Extension mines en tombed 60 men, and It is feared they are dead. Men on three levels have not been heard from. The mines are 15 miles frtm here. The explosion oc c. Bru.Cu uui w juu get bich eurreu at mis morning. The Sum Total of Human Happiness Is attained by the man who selects vetta anl adaptable for his entire f tlont approximates about the keen such conditions to fee found In the you. Go to C. J. BLACK. He has a chose from, Fruit Farms, Stock Fa Property, Grain Farms, Hay Far out improvements. Prices right a place which to approved by hla amil. io live amidst inch condi est Jpy imaginable. "Where are rapidly growing Northwest? Ill large amount of property listed to rms, Sugar Beet Farms, City ma, Timber Lands. With or With-. Let me show you. ' , . C L BLACK, The Real tstate Wan 1 MiRvnrmi sunnTiuft I! ! OF CAPTAIN BARTLETT -1 Vw IV- - A l 4J Capt. Geo. E. Bartlett and Actual Size of Oiso Used In His Exhibitions. . ' Bartlett's first appearance will be tomorrow at 10 o'clock and every day. thereafter of fair week at the same hour. His skill Is almost unbeliev able.' . ; ' . There are few investments that . .will bring greater returns than that of setting out young commercial or f hards. Tnltj, bus been thoroughly , demonstrated in this valley. The op portunity is more promising) 'today than It was five years ago. , W m That men are simply grown up children Is. onco more exemplified in the entertainment of President Taft at many points along his route where dlssentlon arises as who or whkh faction is permitted to do him the most honors. It is mostly poli ticians, however, and they ure the most cringing r.nlmal that circulates In nialo attire. , . - ti r ; The speakers ' at the' exhibition building one and all voiced the spirit of the feeling that now exists in all portions of grand old Union coun ty, unity. This county has lost thou sands upon thousuhds of dollars in the past, and how many thousands of jieopDc will never be known, for. this great northwest Is too broad for live active 'people' to locnte where a big family row exists. This is all past history and profiting by .our past experience it will be sev eral generations at least before any one can start another rough ' houso in this country. Walk through tho . exposition now' lu progress anl pee , ..-where the products and exhibits come from and you will find every section represented. Union county Is growing every section is enjoying -prosperity and every section rejoices Hot only in their person community Kotlce to Patrons. Subscribers not receiving their pa pers regularly or If It is not delivered as it should be, will confer a great fa vor by notifying the office. Unless you do so we have no knowledge but what the delivery . service is satisfactory. The time of the year is now here when proper delivery is essential. No sub scriber wants to dry out their paper, neither do we want them to. If the paper is delivered properly it is not necessary. ' TTi -1 A -rourth.A nmial Watch Sale Monday, Oct. 3, to Saturday Oct. 16 WE WILL PLACE ON SALE 400 WALTHAM AND ELGIN WATCHES IN SOLID GOLD GOLD FILLED. SILVER AND SILVERINE CASES. EVERY YEAR WE HAVE BEEN IN BUSI NESS WE HAVE GIVEN. OUR ANNUAL SALE OF WATCHES AND HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE HAVE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF THEM, SO IF YOU NEED A WATCH IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME IN AND HAVE A TALK WITH US. WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. Watch onr window for the . big watch display. '''. Siegrislt & Co, JEWELERS, 0. R. & N. Watch Inspectors HARDWARE STOVES AND RANGE Kitchen Utensils Lanterns, Glassware, EconomyJars, Crockery,'Etc. Sash Doors Shingles T? T T T T T JL J I X iJ J i . HARDWARE ANDJ CROCKERY IDAHO CMEY AC! LMID Is Mow Ooei The Idaho Irrigation Co. Ltd. OFFERS 20,000 ORES AT $35 PER AC it E, AD JOINING THE TWIN FALLS TRACT. EASIEST KIND OF TERMS. LAND NOW OPEN FOR EN- ' TRY, : LOGAN-SHERWOOD REALTY CO. I STEWARD OPERA HOUSE II. 0. STEWADH MANAGER. . J One Week, Commencing MONDAY, NIGHT OCT 4 THE ECKHARDT COMPANY scrrroBTisG MISS JOSEPHINE DEFFRY ' In a splendid selection of high-class plays, change of plays each night MONDAY, KIGIIT OCTOBER 4th. "The Captain and the Lady." rrlces 10c, 20c, and 30c. Seats can be reserved at Van Duren'e Clgap store. Omitting Thurs- day night. Octdber 7th. . OLIYEIl J. tCKHAHDT. PASTIME THEATRE Thos. Brace Manager. The Dramauc stock company Atr 7 p. m. and 9 p. m. A ' : IN ' T1IB PAE1S1I rRIEST." A good shaw a the time. S- BSSKYS BACK LTXE. Beat of aervlce. Pay and Night. , Hacks . furnlahbd for 4 runerala and Drtvate parties. 4 i Baggage transferred Day and 0 ' Stand at Paul's Clear Store. Phone Red 141. ; Nlirtit Phone Mala SI. K. Ii. BUS8ET. GEORGE PALMER, President C. S. WILLIAMS, 2nd Asst Cashier. F. J. HOLMES, Vice-President W. H. BRENHOLTS, Aast Cashier F. L. MEYERS. Cashier. ' ; ' La Grande National Bank Of La Drande Oregon , ' V CAPITAL AND SlRPLUSll$l70,000 united: states depository ; DIRE 'TORS . . - . M. Beri J. D-JMatheson F. J. Holmes V ,F. M. Brykit C. C. Pennington F. L Meyers Geo L. Cleaver W. U Brenholts " George Palmer . ' . 2,000POUNDS COM for $8 Weighed on City Scales. A Rock Springs Lump or j Nut delivered to any part u of the city- Gitv scales ticket delivered with load. G; E, FOWLER Our Cream Wafers ARE ALWAYS FRESH E D. SELDERS A ft s.