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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1909)
WEK1.T OnSEETEE, LI GHAJTDE, 02EC0X. WHO'S YOUR TAILOR? ADTA5TAGI0US COXSECTIOXS (OHItSIOR - ... Trrzrr"" "7 pnnr- if r 1 4 ( o J. f i 1,1 WITH ED. T. TRICE & CO, OF CHI CAGO EXABLE CS TO OFFEK OXLT i i ii i STEICTliT niGn GRADE TA1LOU IXG AT A SATIXG OF 10 TO $20 ON PUKES ORDI5AW17 tn AUG ED.' TET "WE Guarantee a Correct Fit TliOPER STILES, nOXEST WORK. 31 A SHIP AND ABSOLUTE SATIS- FACTION. COME IN AND SE ET1IE PRICE 'WOOLENS FOB FALL AND WINTER -rw- TERN AND HATE Us TAKE TOCK TEN LOCAL DEBATORS WILL SEEK HONOR OF TEAM. Campaign for State Debute I'erlod Com menced In La Grande. v.. MEASURE, TODAY. C. C PENNINGTOW & CO r; . 1 :j i . . - ..,---, If STOP! LOOK LISTEN! A REAL LITE BARGAIN THAT ' WILL STOP RENT. A building that will make five good big rooms and a good lot close in for; $500.00. $100 cash, balance " easy terms. No telephone calls answered on this. YOU CAN EASILY WN?OUR OWN HOME IF YOU SEE US. II ONLY TAKES FROM $100. to $300 CASH TO PLACE YOU IN FOSSES SION OF ONE. Prospective La Grande high school debatora are vigorously ."' exerciBing their mental muscles on the question: "Resolved, that surrounding circum stances have a greater influence cn character than natural ability." This question ts to be used in the local.try out which will he pulled off In about two weeks. At this time two teams will be selected for the state campaign this year. Nothing has been heard from the state committee on debating and the ques tion for the opening of the series has is not going to looBe any time in get tii,!T her representatives picked out and started to work. Under the grilling course of practice planned for the local debators by Superintendent J. L. Stout, the local high school stands a splendid, running chance for the suite championship. ' - : About ten students have entered for the try 'out. It is expected that by the time this preliminary contest Tias been nulled off the state question will have arrived and the '.team's will put to work...., ' v Seventeen of the latest patterns received today Sizes 8 1-2 by lo 1-2 - $23.5o Sizes 9 by 12 - - - $28.oo The Store that Saves You Money D.IiAISTEIM Phones 641 Home 421 'ad . ii o MNDUYN REALTY CO. Ho. 220 Depot Street t . . t as I Sit Chica TWO PROMINENT OFFICIALS ARE IN LA GRANDE TODAY.'.' ' 5 OUYX HOSIERY g in o o a o O 0 o ; j O b I a I i 0 ' C : I & I 0 . VJ COTTON WOOL SILK All Grades Everything in Fobtweat , 77H r& -GREEN S o o Qoooooooooo 0 o ooooaowco O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O .0 0 0 0 0 '0i 0 '0 ' ' 0 0 0 O 0 Gomplete equipment for resetting and repairing rubber buggy tires. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. F1TZ3ERALD. Proprittor Coraplete Rlichine Shops tad Foundry State President and National Officer Inspecting Corps. Mary E. Chamberlain, president of the Womau'B Relief Corps of the de partment of Oregon, with headquarters 'n Portland, and Cora M. Davis, of i'nlon. past president of the, depart ment of Oregon and now an appointive members of the national officer'a board are In the city today, at the-Foley botel. the guests of the local corp. They are here for the" purpose of in specting the local corps of W. R. C Mrs. Chamberlain arrived last evening from Portland and Mrs. Davis arrived oh the delayed train today. The inspection was delayed on ac count of the Snodgrasa funeral and it was after three o'clock before the official inspection commenced- Follow ing the Inspection came an .elaborate banquet in honor of the high officials present, and to this the 0. A. R.men- bere are guests as well. ' , Sight Signal rr.rtlf. U ALLA WALLA. ' Oct. 13. N'JVht signal work In the gymnasium by the Whitman varsity football team vui ha resumed this evening. One night nractlce was held last week, before the .niA with the Pendleton high school avnoctml that from now on me night work In the gymnasium for the . aruitr men will be more regular, ah . i i.. in i cvmnaslum Is signui piw"' .iwnititeiv secret. It is at tnese meei hat Coch Pianchard will outline his new playa to the team. The signals will "be given out. the dinerent mem horn of the team will be taught Just Vhat they are to do and where they ar to be In ench play- The roor or me gymnalslum Is large enough so. that (oiward passes and end runs can be executed to a good advantage. With the first big lnter-collegiate game, namely, that with the university of Idaho coming oft In Moscow one week from Fnturdnr, Coach Blatichard Is laboring asskleously night and day with hta men to get and keep thent In the best poslble shape for the coming contest He has been worktng espec ially hard towards building p the de fenslr work of the line men. go ; & Return $72.50 bull Tickets on Sale Oct 4 GOING LIMIT TO DAYS. " RETURN LIMIT NOY. 80th. CHOICE OF ROUTES. THROUGH LIMITED TRArNS BLOCK SIGNAL PROTECTION MODERN PASSENGER EQUIP MENT. SUPERB DINING-CAR SER ;: ' YICE. WM. McMURRAY, Gen. Pi Agent Portland, Ore. J. H. Keener, Agent, La Grande I Kingsley & Coger t Shoes Repaired Two first class workmen. Ml work turned out with I 'dispatch and guaranteed! THE OLD PRESTON STAND. New New5 Stock oods Heating Stoves, Stove Pipe, ; Dampers, Stove Fixtures, Etc. 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