La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 09, 1909, Image 5

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THE GREAT FAIR IS NOW ON AND WE TRUST EVERYONE WILL EN.
JOY IT TO THE FULLEST EXTENT. DON'T FORGET. HOWEVER,
THAT THIS IS THE WEEK WE ARE OFFERING SOME ESPECIALLY
GOOD BARGAINS IN ALL DEPART MENTS. ' "
OUTING FLANNELS.
A special buy in a 10c grade light
colors which we offer this week at
7 l-2c.
RIBEONS.
A large assortment of all widths
plain colors and fancy weaves 10c.v
A complete line in all styles and
prices from $5.00 to $40.00.
v i? SAMPLE SHOES.
A large line of ladies shoes purchased
at a big discount and offered this week
at the following low prices.
$1.75 to $2.25 shoes, this week . . .$1.38
$2.50 to $3.00 shoes, this week ... . $1.89
$3.50 to $4.00 shoes, this week . ... $1.98
50c WOOL DRESS GOODS.
We believe we have the largest of this
grade of dress goods ever shown in La
Grande. The fact is many of these goods
are 60c and 75c values, but we are put-,
ting them ell in it the one price ; ;. .50c
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LADIES' TAILORED . SUITS CLOAKS AND SKIRTS.
A Complete line in styles and prices from $3.00 to ?; COO, , . '
Children's Coats, Boy's Suits, Men's and Youths Clothing
VVMVhl&Tti IdlMSS AT EXCEPTIONAL LOW PRICES.
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10 RESULT
RATE HEARING AT SI'Ok lE W?LL
BRING RESl'LTS.
La Grande Only City Represent?;!, by
Attorney from Eastern Oregon
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That material gains are assured tc
result from the recent hearing -of
iho,rate cases at Spokane, is 'she
opinion of Attorney Turner Jr 51
Aho returned yesterday. La Grande
was the only town on the O, R. & N.,
line represented. Pendleton had Hied
a complaint but had no attorney there
and Baker City flunked out altogirh
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.The railroad companies offered to
reductions, the amount of which runs
something a sfollows: $1.73 for $2 03.
$1.07 for U.73; $1.80 for $2.20; $1 43
for $2.05. These reductions, however
were offered by the western roaJs
and apply to shipments from CM
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The , people of Spokane . wanted a
rate zone established in the terntorj
10O miles around Siokane so as to
keep out competition, but the 3 aurais
sion announced that this was a con
tst for the consumers aud not to
benefit the jobbers.
Another abuse hat the railroads
p.omised of their own accord to rec
tify, is the custom of allowing mled
rp.r loads to La Grande or other In
land points on the same basis as un
mixed. For Instance it has been :he
custom that If I Grande wanted to
btp in farm implements, she must
jenler a complete car load of headers.
v ccmplete car load of binders or :i
complete car load of plows.' Port land,
H wever can get rates on can on
tHiu.'tig some of each of these k.nis
of implements. This Is now to be al
lowed all inland cities, . .
Especial attention was called l.v
utterney Oliver to the rates ce
ment. He said that this comn.ool'.y
".lwciaUy cencerned La Grpvw af
thi. time us the strwt pavinp work
was about to be commenced tl.tt an
in Igation project wa. now undei way
and that sidewalks -xeeo h hig built
t a rapid rate. He pou'tel out to the
vmmlsi8on that Ogdon cement was
j f iied as far wist n Ornalui nu l
jsold for one-half of l.i Gr:!i1j
ii.as to pay for the in U:)i.
MKBBYS..
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John L. Mars who baa the . rr.v.f rct
for macadamizing Adams avenue, to
day purchased a rock crusher from u
Toitland firm and It will be shipped
at once. The machine is a duplicate
of the one owned by the county and
It will come completely equipped will
tvery necessary attachment. It is t.ot
entirely new but has been overhauled
thoroughly and will have the
capacity os the one now owned by inn
county.
Mr. Mar sis making preparation to
eminence the work as soon as pr
iiblc and already Is gathering th
t xe nslve outfits ueeued to do the-
Opera House Block La Grande, Oregon
; LOCAL ITEMS.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. Johns and children
are down from , North Powder to at
tend the fair. .'';.'. '
Attorney L. Denham returned to his
home in Elgin today, after attending
court this week. '
; I rl.op Paddock loft
r ("on on matters pertaining
, iftla duties. ' , ',
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Hugo De Grott Is among the biz
number of Cove visitors at the fat'.'
oday. - '''"'."
Mr. and Mrs.' Samuel G. Ruckman
arrived home last evening from Sa
attle where they have been visiting
; : the fair. ; .' '.. .' ' :, -.
v: The Wiley Alien Co., of Port
land, who have opened sample rwraj
0; their pianos In the Mahoffey build
ing, will have a large advertis jmc(
. in the Evening Observer on Mo"3 y
V.'fctch for It
: Mrs. Robert Shaw of North Powder
is visiting with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Stevenson of South La Grande
during Fair week. , She was accom
panied by Miss Lois Lee.
Miss Sadie Young, a student Jn tne
Pendleton Academy, came over ye"s
: terday to visit her parents and to as
sist In caring for the Pendleton
Academy booth.
Miss Joyce Miller, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, George Miller of Cor, left
yesterday for Haines ' and Burns
where she will spend the winter with
her uncle while teaching music. .
Atorney Charles Cochran ha3 re
turned from Salem where be went to
argue some cases before the supreme
court Mr. Cochran report a plaasant
visit with Judge Alkln, formerly of
this county.
Dr. VJ. D. McHllhn
Painless Dentistry
La Grande National Bank Bllg.
Both Phones
Mr. and Mrs. Jap Chandler of Elgin
returned home today after . spending
most of the week at the exposition.
William Zurcher of Enterprise lett
for his home today the proud pos
sessor of a thoroughbred cocker
spaniel, purchased of A. T. HilT. "
H., B. Halsten, the Wallowa furu
iture dealer, came over to visit his
friends and relatives till Mondo, and
Incidentally attend the fair today.
The families of Frank Stu'itlofield
ns Omar stubblefltli of Enterprise,
p. -rived this aftera.xm on the!. way
t. the Seattle la'r for a " 10 liy's
Mrs. Jennings, owner of the new
brick block In Joseph, returned home
today after a visit to that city. Mrs.
Jennings was accompanied by her
daughter.
C. A. Hunter of Wallowa, whila
tending the fair this week, purchap-?!
34 head of registered Hereford cattld
from Fred Caskell and will take thoia
t" his range. The cattle are being Io id
el for shipment tdoay.
C. M. Williams, editor and owner
cf, thf Northwest ' Poultry Jou vial
is ! the city today taking w the
fair Mr. Williams says that condit
ion- lr and around La GrantJ arc
en f ially adopted to poultry .al ting
an h says that everyone in Ew'vi
0,f fOt who goes Into the bam .ts
niik rood .Mr. Williams will jva
r Fclse tontght
of Bilfrard. Oregon.' who, on Septem
ber 17, 1D02, ninfte homestead entry
No. 12243,. aerial No. 04021 for SW'4
SE sec. 12. N',i NEV4, NEy4.
section 13. township 4 . south, range
36 east. Willamette Meridian.' has filed
notice of intention , to make iinal five
year proof, to establish claim to the
land above dscribed, before the Reg'
ister and Receiver. lT, S. Land Office,
at La Grande, Orecon; on the ICth day
of August, 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Nele Holveison.
Nels Endrii.. t
Han End nip. - . . , ,v -;'
W. A, Vouni;. all of llllgnrd. Oregon.
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Register.
A large crawd Is expected at the
exposition tonight. '. . .. v
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Office at La Grande. Or,
June 21, 1909. ; .':..'.
Notice la hereby given that . '
BENJAMIN F. YOUNG.
, EXDS KIDXEY BISERY.
Out of Order Kidneys Acts Flue and
, Backache or Kidney Trouble
to cure backache and regulate out of
order kidneys or end bladder trouble
Is to keep several doses of Pape's
Dieuretic. - . ' . ' ' ,'
You will distinctly feel tha"t your
kidneys and urinary organs are being
cleaned, healed and vitalized and
all the miserable symptomB, such as
backache., headache, necvousness,
rheumatism , and darting pains. In
flamed and swollen eyelids, Irratibll
ity, sleeplesness, or suppressed, pain
ful or frequent urination (especially
at night) and other distresses,, leav
ing after taking the first few doses.. '
The moment that you suspect any
kidney or urinary disorder, or rheu
matism, begin, taking this harmless
preparation . as, directed, ;' with the
knowledge that tbre Is no other
medicine, at any price, made any
Where else In the world, which will
effect so thorough and prompt a cure
rs a fifty cent treatment of Pape'i
diuretic, which any druggist can sup
ply. ' '" ,: '-' r' ' '
Your physician, phannist,' banker
or any mercantile agency will tell you
(hat Pape, Thompson & Pape of CJn
cinnati Is a large ' and responsible
medicine concern, thoroughly worthy
of your confidence. ;
; uon 1 ne miseraoie or worried an
other moment with a tlame back or
clogged, inactive kidneys or bladder
misery. Al Jthls goes after you start
taking Pape's Diuretic, and In a few
days you feel and know that your
kidneys, liver and nrlnary eyetem
are healthy, clean and normal, and
all danger passed. " ' f .
Accept only Pape's Plruetlc fifty
cent treatment from any drug store
anywhere In the world. . ,
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At
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PLENTY OF IT
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DR. II. P. MENDELSOHN
DCGTOE OP OPTICS.
TO WALLOWA PEOILK.
This week would be a good time for
you to call and see Dr. Stevenson
about having that dental work done
for you. Perhaps you have not heard
about him and perhaps you have. If
not peruse the progrnm of the Union
County Fa'r. There are dentists and
dentists. Dr. Stevenson Is one of the
other kind. ' " '' "'.'
DR. 8TETEXS0X.
i permanently located at 1105
Adams avenue, opposite poBtofflce.
Never have I bad the connection
between headaches , and eye strain
brought , home to me more forcibly
than during this week.
pu of the cases that have visited
me during the past few days, over a
dozen have come because of severe
headacbeB, and this although ; their
vision was perfect or nearly so.
They felt that eye strain must be
at the bottom of the trouble, and so
came In order-that, after the most
c e r e f u 1 1 scientific testing, glasses
might be supplied, and the cause of
all the trouble removed.
If you suffer from headaches, If
the print Mars when reading, If
)oa cannot sew er knit as once yon
did ,!t Is certain that eye strain Is
present v
.Why should you wa.t to worry
along with bad eyes and suffer head
aches and other disorders, which are
caused by eye slraln? when Sr. Men
dclsohn will give yon entire relief for
a comparative small cost and guaran
tee satisfaction n every respect '
Dr. Mendelsohn Is endorsed by all
of the physicians of the city and all
the leading occullsts of Portland. '
Every ease Is seen by me personally.
If you want
mmr Lurea nam
or some of
Swift's Premium
'aeon,
phone to the
City Grocery and Bakery,
EIPOIRCK, Prop
Bell Phone, Main 76 .Independent 241
WEiHAVEjl SECURED
SHERMAN CLAY'S
full line of
PIANOS and ORGANS
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The musical instrument that sells strictly
for one price to everyone ;
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