La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 06, 1909, Image 4

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' UEOEGE EL tCKKET.
EDITOR AXD PROPRIETOR.
raited Pres Telegraph Sfnke.
SUBSCRIPTION RTE3:
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I j Relief In five minutes from all Btom-
ledlgotUa, Gas Heartfeara er Djs-!11 miserT fa waiting for you at any
pep!' ge lite Ulanl-- Later. , ,dru Kor- '
Every year regularly more than a Tnese large 50-cent cases contain
,'aUIIion stomach sufferers ia the Col- DQre laa suScient to thoroughly
ted States, England and Canada tafc;cnre ln,t any case of Dyspepsia,
Pap s DIapepsin and realize not only Indigestion or any other stomach dis
immediate but lasting relief. ,' order.
This harmless preparation will !
Daily, single copy 5c sst apjthits yoa eat and oTercoxe a
Daily, per month C5c jsonr a"" or out-of-order stoma-h
Daily, six months ia advance ...J3.50 fire minutes afterward.
Dally, one yecr in advance ..... 16.50 i If yonr oieals don't fit comfortatly.
or wnat you tat lays like a lump of
Weekly, six months In advance . . 75c
Weekly, one year in advance .... 1.00
Like La Grande.
Hon. E. L. Everett of Rice Lake.
Wis., cashier of the First NaUonal
bank of that city, visited the home
of F. H. Green and G. R. Tilton ve-
Entered at the postofflce at La Grande
- as second-class matter.
This paper will sot 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.
. Local reading notices 10c or line
first insertion; 5c per line toe each
subsequent insertion.
" Resolution of condolence. 5c a line.
' T ' v JW ve .erday. Mr. Everts Is a brother of
heartburn, that is a sign of Indiges-Mra. Gren an uncIe of Mra. Tu
. . ; ton; he is en route to San Diego. Cal
Get from your Pharmacist a 50-cent ! ,ni wni tait xlrfl t? p w.n. t
Walter Pierce in his address Monday
evening touched upon a very Import
ant phase of our commercial life as
u. ciima wuay ana inai is ior a closer
union of sympathy between the far
miners of this county and the merch
ants. That there is seemingly an
Imaginary wall between them, but in
reality it does not exist Their inter
ests are mutual. Mr. Pierce's sug
gestion if carried out will bring them
together and both will profit thereby.
The farmers are sending out for thou
sands of dollars worth of goods which
should be purchased of our home
fflMtiant and win 19 h. I 9 .t,n
-a little different feeling and under
standing. Th" Farmers' Union can
bring this about by working In con
junction with the Merchants Union
: or rather, the Merchants' Protective
association. The farmers have been
1.4 . I. 1 f - . V A 1L. .
ini iu ltciioc mai i no purposes OI
; this organization was to fix and agree
. upon a uniform schedule of prices.
This is an erronlous idea, the pur
. poe of this organization is purely a
matter of credits, and not a single
meeting have prices ever been dis
cussed and It Is no part of the object
or me assoz-iatioru i Ms matter can
easily be vouched for by any one who
cSrcs to investigate. About 60 busi
ness men belong to the Protective as
Botiation of this city and an affidavit
if necesHary could be secured from
each and every member thereof to the
effect that prices at any meeting were
discussed and further would not be
permitted to be discussed. But if
some delinquent debtor was found to
be owing a number of the merchants,
steps would be discussed to see if he
could not be made to pay.
; ;
Turnlug pine barrens Into gold ia a
science. An infant Industry of a few
years ago hns developed into a great
conversion of useless pine btumpa In
to costly chemicals.
With the prevailing high prices of
pork and mutton, dealers cannot see
why the price of beef will not in
crease In proportion. Our cattle
grow are likewise hopeful.
, - :
While the rain will not assist in
producing crowds to the exposition
the farmers are practically all ready,
still they would rather have a month'
rnol WPflthpr nftsn anit ma nt
.0 , "'-. W V. ... U J J
before the tall rains become frequent.
case of Pape's DIapepsin and take a
dose Just as soon as you can. There
will be no sour risings, no belching
of undigested food mixed with acid,
no stomach gas or heartburn, full
ness or heavy feeling in tba stomach.
Nausea, Debilitating Headaches, Dizzi
ness or Intestinal griping. This will
all go, and besides, then will be no
sour food left over lu the stomach to
I oison your breath with nauseous
odors. ,
Pape's DIapepsin Is a certain core
for out-of-order stomachs, because it
Ukes Lcld of your food and digests
it ;ut , the same as If your stomach
bannon, Oregon, on his way, Mr.
Everts has been treasurer of his coun
ty fair for six years. .Fa visited the
Union County Exposition and was
very much pleased with the exhibits,
pronouncing better than his own.
He was very favorably lmpre39ed
with La Grande and ,the valley, so
far as he was able to see it in the
short time he was here. . -
tht
Tin.
Call and let Mr. Little play
human on the touch. At Mahaffey Bid.
near 'Elk's Club.
Old time telegraphers, who first or
ganized In Spokane and whose organi
zation has now spread over the entire
northwest, will in the near future or
ganize separate locals in every city,
according to a decision reached at the
annual banquet at Portland a ' few
days ago. . ; .
It was decided by the organization
to organize separate locals in the dif
ferent cities and to have the separ
ate organizations send delegates to
the annual gatherings. The next
annual meeting will be held at Ash-
land Cra0n.n
April 2 was named as the date when
each local will hold a banquet In hon
or of the birthday anniversary of S.
B. L. Morse, the father of telegraphy.
An endeavor will also be made to
have the day commemorated by the
suspension of work for five minutes in
honor of the memory of Professor
Morse.
. '.
Professor Talks to Students.
Prof. Roessler of the Oregon Agri
cultural college, was in the city to
day on nis way to w aiiowa to ao in
stitute work. He addressed the high
school this morning.
i lie rerpiitinn t'rpuinanr 'i an fa rk.
ceiving all along his route shows In
t
m. CTPAf ITIftnftnr thm svnnfliiar.sv (ha
- rttormlo perioral tv hnv In Via K(1tt
Realiztng the varied experience he has
(had in different phases of public life,
tthe masses are expecting great things
and so far they have not been disap
pointed, -v '
;
Civic revivals have been inaugura
ted by some of the Eastern cities. In
stead of the feverish sermons of the
Christian revivalist, the business com
munity Is asked to turn out and listen
to a civic revival lecture, in which
.in' uuucb, uuiiq minuevus ana prin
ciples are declared by some noted
speaker. OAs of the roost conspiclous
esses of this character occurred in
: (Grand Rapids. Mich., when Professor
Char!" Zubelln acted as exhorter. As
A result of his. work. Grand Rapids
,imn enterefl upon a new career of
flvlc purity and enterprise.
.
A movement Is on foot by the Eu
gene Commercial club to erect a per
manent and spacious home for the
organization. It Is proposed to se
cure a good site as near the business
The Sum Total of Human
Happiness '
is attained by the mam who selects
nfa anl, adaptable for his entire t
, tlons approximates about the keen
such conditions to be found la the
yoa. Go to C. J. BLACK. He has a
chose from. Fruit Farms, Stock Fa
Property, Grain Farms, Hay Far
out impiovementa. Prices right
a place whkh. Is approved by kts
amll. io uve amidst suck condl
eet joy Imaginable. "Where are
rapidly growing Northwest? Ill
large amount of property listed to
rms. Sugar Beet Farms. City
ms, Timber Land. With or With
Let me show you.
C. J. BLACK, The Real tstate Xan
Salem Chase Is Over.
SALEM, Oregon, Oct. 6. Posses
pursuing George Meyers, the slayer of
Patrolman Eckhart, have apparently
given up the' chase today, and are un
able to locate the fugutive.
HARDWARE
"f" "" BBSSBSSaSBl BBSJSwaWBBawBaBBBBBBBB
STOVES AND RANGE
Kitchen Utensils
Lanterns. Glassware,
EconomyJar s,
Crockery, Etcl
Sash Doors Shingles
K.L. LIL.L Y.
HARDWARE AND. CROCKERY
TTkjT '
- From a small beginning the sale and
use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
has extended to all parts of the United
States and to many foreign countries.
Why? Because it has proved especi
ally valuable for coughs and colds
For aale by all good dealers.
Our store is chuck full of fall and
winter goods. Ladies tailored sutts.
Ladies', Misses and children's coats
and sweaters. Elegant line of net and
silk waists.) .Visit our-store, no trou
ble to show our goods.
VAN DUYN CO.
... ,, M .- ...... ,.....-,.,
fourth -'Annual
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.
Siemist it Co.
JDRHO Cflf?VflC7 1MD
. The Idaho Irrigation Co. Ltd.
OPFEES 20,000 CEES AT $35 PER ACHE, AD
JOINING THE' TWIN FALLS TRACT. EASIEST
KIND OF TERMS. LAND NOW OPEN FOR EN
TRY. L0GAN-SHERW00DIREALTY CO.
Watch ear wlndew for the big
watch display. -
JEWELERS.
0. R. & N. Watch Inspectors
STEWARD OPERA HOUSE
II. 0. STEWARD MANAGER.
One Week,
IGHT, Oct. 6
THE ECKHARDT COMPANY
SUPPP0BTIXG
MISS JOSEPHINE DEFFRY
In a splendid selecUon of high-class plays, change of plays each
Bight
OLIVER J. ECKHARDT.
Nay night, "in The Bishop' . Carriage.'
"The Mask Ball"
rrlcc s 10c, 20c, and 30c.
Omitting Thurs-day night, October 7th.
GEORGE PALMER, President C. S. WILLIAMS, 2nd Asst Cashier.
F. J. HOLMES, Vice-President W. H. BRENHOLTS, Asst. Cashier
"' F. L. METERS. Cashier.
La Orande National Bank
Of La Drande Oregon
CAPITAL AND SURPLl)S?$l7fj,0U0
united: states depository
DIRE -TORS
M. Beny J. D 'Matheson F.J.Holmes F. M. Brjkit
C C Pennington JF. L. Meyers Geo L.. Cleaver
W. I, Brenholts George Palmer V
1
2,000POUNDS
' OF :'
COM for $8
Weighed on Citv Scales
Rock Springs Lump or
j Nut delivered to art part
a of the - city City scales
ticket delivered with load.
G.E,FOVJLER
Our
Cream
Wafers
ME ALWAYS FRESH '
E.D. SELDERS
ceater f the city s hI,) an
jr-id a -rindid XN
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