III liS IM "K. W w A In My Am" IT. iieiwrnjikeirapi Gbedt That's the expression heard from satisfied wear ersot Kenreign Waterproof Coats, find Kenyon Coats satisfy every wearer. We have a complete line of patterns to please the most critical buyer, and sizes to tit most anyone. The prices will please you, too. Benjamin Suits and Overcoats High grade clothing at popular prices. Come in and let us show you. They're correct in ev ery detail. See the Benamin before buying. N . EI. 7 El c T THE QUALI TY STORE. I' " - --1 : ' """" """ - ! "'1" m wmmm .ill, in . i Our Work Pleases If you hive never tad H. L. WINN t lean, press," aye or repair your tlotbes, give him your next order. Ladies' Silk and Net Waists a Specially Phone, Bla id and Ind. ill. In tW rear of C. C. Pecnlngton's clothing store. . . : 444 PASTIME THEATRE - 4 . . Thoa. Brace Manager. A The Dramatic Stock Company Three times today 3-7 and 9 p. m. . .The laughlEg hit "CHARLEY'S AUNT." 4 4 4 4 4 RIHGS DYSPEPSII TABLETS 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 BCSSEY'S HACK LIVE. Best of service, Day and 4 4 Night. Hack furnished for 4 funerals and private parties. , 4 Baggage transferred Day and Stand at Paul's Cigar Store. 4 4 'Phone Red til. - 4 4 Night 'Phone Main . .4 . V!';';:" K. L. BUSSEY. ... 4 4 444444444 4 44 tR-afs1,WJ Ik "Stay Satttf actory'B ivce HOWARD HEATING STOVES SOME SPECIAL MONARCH FEA. ... ' ; TUBES .. . . '.. folfcucd Tow. ; : Needs no stove blacking. Duplex Draft The only corumon-senso draft .. system In use. Complete Abestos Lining. .-.".J A triple wall at every poln: 'exposed to heat Howard wood and cold grates will burn either wood or coal Have wood and coal graces and burn either wood or coal.' No one expects to buy strictly high grade goods at the price of "cheap tuff." but some think that a high price guaran-' tees high quality. Don't make this mistake in buying a range. Many ranges of ordinary construction are priced high or even higher than the incomparable Monarch. . v ? "WHEN YOU BUY A RANGE Find out what it is made of and how built! You have a right to know these things. Any ; man selling ranges who says, "Our range is a tuelsaver a perfect baker,' and stop's Mere, casts a reflection on your Intelligence. If these ' things are true of any range, there is a reason for It a; reason you can see and understand a reason you have a.rjght to know be i fore buying. " ' ' : ' ..T- v-.;; We can show In a Monarch range exacUrwhy it does what', we claim,. Come and see how the , Maleab.a,! Iron and ateel plates are riveted solidly together, insuring a tight range for ' unlimited time Let ua explain 'how tight permanent seams are possible only In ranges where Malleable Iron Is used. We can show you ;how tight, solid construction is necessary to everything you want most In your new range prompt surs service long life and fuel economy. VJ. H. BOHWENKAMP CO YET BE ALIVE LITE WILES FOUND BY RESCUERS AT BOSELYN. ; i Added Hope In Finding Live -Men Among Entombed Miners. ,.' ROSELYN, WASH. Oct 8. Hope is now running strong In the breasts of the rescuers that at least some of the five miners that are entombed In the burning mine of the Northwest Im provement Company's shaft, where the great explosion followed by fire occurred last Sunday, may still be alive. . . s The rescuing parties that have been working night and day since the ex plosion took place, were astonished last night to hear ...the. unmistakable braying of the mules In the mine and rushed the work of reseue with re doubled vlgor.; About an hour later the workmen reached eight mule's all of which were alive and later were found to be as hungry as half starved kittens. Finding these animals -' stil alive Bet the rescuers at work in a desperate manner in the hope that the five miners known to be still ' In the mine are still alive and1 can be saved. " ' ' " -; - TAfTCAMPS HOLDS 1'IO'IC DINNER IS THE WOODS WITH CONGRESSMEN Devours Chicken, Potatoes and Other Camp Edibles With Tim. WAWONA, YOSEMITE VALLEY, Cal. Oct 8.r-''Well thia beats speech making. I v. ish I could have a month of this." As he spoke President Taft reached for another leg of chicken and deftly removed the meat with the means provided him by nature. The. luncheon was served in the open beneath. the trees on Grouse Creek. The picture of the camp party was a peaceful one. A few feet away from where the president and several con gressmen ; were sitting - with their backs propped against convenient trees, a camp stove gleamed , red hot on which simmered and boiled a huge coffee pot filling the surround lng underbrush ; with a delightful aroma to the tired campers. ; The horses belonging to the party were hobbled a short distance away and were munching their oats in a peace ful and contented manner. ' Governor Glllett Congressmen Jas. C. Needham, William Englebrlght and Duncal E. McKlnley and John Mulr, the famous naturalist were seated at tbe rough board table with the pres ident" The way "they all pitched into the chicken, potatoes, , salad, bread, and butter with pies, cakes, and many other home cooked dishes, was a cau t.on. After luncheon tiw ) wHrnt acted as umpire while the other mem bers of the party played a ball game, using a young plne sappling for a bat and large pine cones for balls. Those ' who were not playing busied thra ! selves gathering pine cones to be used as base balls as a' large supply was j needed ' by the players. The umpire as well as the spectators were kept i busy dodging the flying pieces of balls las' they, came hurtling through the ! air In all directions from the bat j Taft while at lunchMn had a heart to heart talk with the members of the party constituting the contingent ; from California regarding the polit ical, condition' of this state and other Important questions affecting the In terests of the state at large. We - Want. Your Wants IN Our Want Ad Column Your ant i placed before'a thousand or more 'watit-seekurfc very day-Can you afford 1 to spend one cent perord of vou? want ao where result are the keynotes? 3 444 4444444 4444444044-444444 44 4J FOR RENT Well built barn. Phone Red 41. FOR RENT. Furnished room rl,x all modern Improvements. 8C4 Main Avenue. X)H SAJJb. FOR SALE One ex-minister rug, 9 x 12; good condition, used short time; cheap. Telephone to S. A. Weagel, Red 1551. (S-29-14t) . Help Wanted. ' WANTED-Glrl to do general ho work. Phone Red 81L (S-8-tf) i Prune pickers and packers wantod at once. CaJl .at the Ramsey-Oldea f berg warehouse 'or phone Main SI' (S-17-tf) : Caiaflla add; 1 blocks from round house for further particualra applj : to L. F. Dunn,' City, 'or C. E. 'New born 2415 First ave. Seattle Wash ; . . . :-; s 4-12-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. Stevens at - Henry 1 & Carr's ntore. ; ' (O-2-tf) FOR SALE Fine kraut cabbage for 75 cents per hundred. Inquire of John Stelnbach at the fair exposi tion grounds. (O-l-tf) For Sale.. , House and eight lota in aouth La Grande, city water and good well; targe barn and plenty of fruit Beat view of the valley. V Thos. S. Harris. 1302 B street FOR SALE One second hand auto mobile, five passenger; price very reasonable; phone 27A SummervDle 01 'nqulre Whiteman Garage. Will trade for land or sell for cash. FOR SALE Good 3 Inch wagon with set of springs. Very reasonable; Call 1308 Jackson street (S-27-10) FOR SALE Set of 11-inch cones for power belt shaft 1 1-4 Inches with hangers. Brand new cost Is S35; will be sold at a bargain. Apply at Observer office. (S-16-tf) -... For Sale or Trade. . j 12 head registered short horn cattk ' for aala or will exchange for U j Grande city property. . J. H. Reynolds phone Black 602. i 4 O O 4 & A A MESSENGER SERVICE. I 4 ; We deliver and pick up par-A 4 eels. Quick service; 'phone A 4 Main 24. :- J Q 4 4 j FOR SALE Six , room house on . Adams avenue, with both hot and cold water; good lawn. Price J 81750; size of two lots 60 x 114. Call at Bay, and Zwelfel. (S-28-tf) FOR SALE A good Fischer plana Phone Red 482 or addresp Mr. P. a Warren. 1705 First stmt S-lOt) FOUND Gold bracelet on hill west of town Sunday, owner can pro cure same , by calling at this offlce. (10-5-7) i':.',v.'. - -j. Do j our eyes trouble you . when reading or studying ?fter night? Do you have headaches or dizryness or irritated amarting or watering eyea or granulated Uda? Do you get sick 1 riding? All of these ailments ar caused by the eyes being out of shape, too long or short (near or far sight), unevenness of the front or ! cornea, (Ostigmatism of the eyes, al so by the effects of age, which causf our near point of vision to farther aniT farther away each year after tea years of age till finally we have to put on glasses to bring it back to convenient distance. . If you have any of these troubles call on me, I will furnish glasses, the most up-to-date styles and best spe cially ground lenses at a price muck less than the traveling opticians charge, and I give your eyea a doubU test by different methods with differ ent Instruments, one test proves 'th 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 ft Jeweler. 1-3 Adams ave.. La Grande. Or' WANTED A girl to do general ; a household work. Inquire of Mrs. ' Fred Geibel. (S-29-tf) ""aSSBBS ;' V ELGIN, OUBGOX, . ' Where iooI buslneaa men are 4 co-operating and buying stump 4 lands preparatory to Betting 4 commercial orchards.- Wor par- 4 tlcnlara regarding good orchard 4 land At very low prices call or write The ..V.: . .;. SLOUGH INVESTMENT CO. 4 Real Esute, Inveetzcenta, Loans 4 and OoItocUons. . 4 4 4 1 4 '' 4 4 4 4 EJderly1 lady would care for mater? nity cases. Inquire 601 Adams av enue . (0-l-14t) 'S , WANTED Success Magazine wants an energetic and responsible maa or woman in La Grande to collect for renewals and solicit new subscrlp- J tions during full or spare time. Efr- penence unnecessary. Any one can start among friends and acquaintances and build up a' paying and permanent business without capttaL Complete outfit and Instructions free. Address. 'VON,- Success Maeazlne. Rnnm m Success Magazine Building, New York REDUDED ! COLONIST RATES WESTBOUND ; CHICAGO $33.00 ST. LOUIS $3100 ST. PAUL $25.00 corresponding rates from all points east of these termln- ;" al uolnta. to all tnHnn. lOREGON ,:,'; '.r-. WASHINGTON , U y ''.. 'v-; :f IDAHO CANADIAN J PACIHCRR SOO-SPOKANE ROUTE. TICKETS wTll be delivered to any address by mall or wir on amount being deposited. If un used refund made in full. 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