La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 15, 1909, Image 2

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'More People"
Pass the word to your relatives and frlenda to come now.
LOW COLONIST RATES
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To Oregon will prevail from the East September 15 to October 15,
via the
Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co
and Southern Pacific
(LUTES IN OBEGON)
From Chicago .'. moo
From St. Louis ttM
From Omaha ;vw
From St Paul 15.00
From Kan aaa City 25.00
Deposit the amount of the fare with the nearest O. It & N. or
Agent and ticket will be delivered in the East without Extr
coBt. Send us the name and address of any one interested in the
State for Oregon literature. WM. JHcMUBRAY, General Pasrenger
Agent. PORTLAND. ORE.
- - ' ' tYXOUG OBBSEitYEB, LA GRANDE, OkiUpA; , miAi. vOOk U.
illlTPAH FfJTFRC I r? . ' ir T,
Calls-' jMi Hf - A GOOD
II IIUII1I MINIM fc
j (if I HI V IILLUV 3T - VgJ
RICHARDSON EMBROIDERY
We nave bought all the above
Rule. ....
silk stock belonging to the Golden
Send as janr mail orders.
LEE BRO'S BARGAIN STORE
BAKER CITY, OREGOX.
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Notice of Stating of Board of
EunaltsaUon. v
Notice Is hereby given that the
County Board of Equalization for Un
ion County, Oregon, will attend at
the Court House at La Grande, Ore
gon, on Monday, October 18th, 1909,
and publicly examine the assessment
rolls, correct all errors In valuation,
'jiA..vv3 ui iauu, i u l o g
or other property, as assessed by the
County Assessor, and it shall be the
duty of all persons interested to ap
pear at the time and place given.
AH- persons having grievance? re
garding the 1909 assessment may ap
pear before such board and present
thefr affidavits containing grounds
of complaint. All such affidavits must
be presented during the first week ol
Ve meeting of the board.
T. A. RINE1IART,
Assessor for Union County, Oregon.
(9-25-10-18)
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Your physician, pharmlst, banker
or any mercantile agency will tell you
that Pape. Thompson & Pape of Cin
cinnati Is a large and responsible
medicine concern, thoroughly worthy
of your confidence.
Don't be miserable or worried an
other moment with a lama back or
clogged, Inactive kidneys or bladder
misery. Al lthis goes after you start
taking Pape's Diuretic, and In a few
days you feel and know that your
kidneys, liver ' and -urinary system
are healthy, clean and normal, and
all danger passed. ,
Accept only Pape's Diruetlc fifty
cent treatment from any drug store
anywhere in the world.
PROMPT COJniUMCATIOX 1VITI1
, OBSERVER TOMORROW.
Local Squad Goes to Meet College
Team at CaldwelL
'Realizing the hardship of their task
in playing the College of Idaho at
Caldwell tomorrow, the La Grande
high school fotball squad departed
this morning for Caldwell where to
morrow afternon the .contest will be
waged. The Caldwell team is not a
high school team'.but a college team,
a fact which makes; the outcome even
more in doubt for the superior train
ing facilities makes the locals' foes
mpre formidable.
The team has rounded In much bet-
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.vi Miai una me man tiaa - ever
been hoped for It and the showing to
morrow will be a good one if this
week's training will be a criterion.
The game tomorrow commences at
5 o'clock. Mountain time, and through
special arrangements the Observer
will be kept in communication with
the scene of war so as to have the
final score immediately at the close
of the game. The outcome should be
known in this city at 4 o'clock, local
time. The squad who are with Coach
Wall are as follows:
Ingle, captain; Meyers, manager. V.
Bean, A. Bean, C. Bolton, Grout. Held-
enrich, Childers, Irwin, ', Hamilton,
Grady, Bohnenkamp, Earls. William
son and Rice.
It is not necessary to put with the
Inconvenience of poor sight these days
further more it is foolish to neglect
having your eyes properly attended
to. . .
If you suffer from headaches, ner
vousness, you will find , it will pay
you to have your eyes examined, as
In nine cases out of ten the trouble
lies there.
We can give you an expert exam
ination fit you with the correct
glasses If they are necessary. ; .
J. H. PEARE
' Notice to Contractors.
Notice is hereby given that bids will
be received at the office of the city
recorder for the construction of a five
foot sidewalk on and along the North
side 'of Lot 6, Block 110 in Grandy'a
addition to the City o fLa Grande, Ore
gon, said walk to be constructed ac
cording to the specifications on file
at the recorder's office. All bids o be
accompanied by a certified check of
10 per cent of the amount of the bid
and to be In by 4 o'clock p. m. October
the 20th, 1909. The council) reserves
the right to reject any and all bids.
Common Council of the City of La
Grande, Oregon.
By D. E. COX, Recorder.
October 11, 1909. 9t
EXDS KIDJiEY MISERY.
Oat of Order Kidneys Acts Fins and
Backache or Kidney Trouble 1
to cure backache and regulate out of
order kidneys or end bladder trouble
is to keep several doses of : Pape's
DIeurettc. 4
You will distinctly feel that your
kidneys and urinary organs are being
-cleaned, healed and vitalised, and
All the miserable symptoms, such as
backache, headache, nervousness,
rheumatism and darting pains, In
ilamed and swollon eyelids, irratlbll
ity, sleepleBness, 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
Notice of Administrator's Sale.
Notice Is nereby given to all whom
it may concern that the undersigied
administrator de bonis non with the
will annexed of the estate of Frank
Milne, deceased, under and by vlrcue
of the powers to him given in the
will of said deceased and by direction
thereof and by permission of the coun
ty court of Union County,' Oregon, giv
en by order made and entered in said
cause on the 11th day of October, A.
D. 1909, Till, from and after the 9th
day of November, A.' D.; 1909, proceed
to sell at private sale for cash, if pre
ferred by the purchaser for the sum
of Two Thousand Dollars cash ' and
the balance on one and two' years
time with Interest at eight per cent
per annum, and secured by mortage
on the premises, and sale to be sub
ject to a mortage now thereon for
Fifteen Hundred Dollars, hte follow
ing lands of the satd estate, to-wit:
Northwest-Quarter and West Half 'of
Northeast Quarter and West Half of
Southeast Quarter and North Half ot
Southwest Quarter of 8ection Thirty
One, tn Township One, North ot Range
Forty, and Northeast Quarter of the
Southeast Quarter of Section Thirty
Six in Township One, North of Range
Thirty NineEast of Willamette Me
ridian in Union County, Oregon.
R. K LLOYD,
Administrator de bonis non will an
nexed -r Frank Milne, deceased.
((O-10-11-1S-25 N-l-8.)
. Steel Men In Harmony Session
New York, Oct. 15 Independent
makers of steel are to confer with the
United States Steel Corporation and
apportion prices and territory todcy.
One of the. most far reaching agree
ments In the history of the trade is
now in contemplation.
Heads ot the independent interests
are to confer with the United States
Steel Corporation at a meeing to be
held at the Waldorf previous to a din
ner tonight for Chairman E. H. Gary
by heads of the independents. Willis
F. King, of Pittsburg, vice-president of
Jones & Laghlin, independent steel in
terests, is one of the committee on ar
rangements for the dinner. AVlth Mr.
King are such men as E. A. S. Clarke
of the Lackawanna Iron and Steel Co.
of Buffalo; Charles 11. Schwab, presi
dent of the Bethlehem Steel Company
John A, Toping, president of the Re
public Iron and Steel Company and
others of note In the independent Iron
and stee,l world. Not a person in the
Steel Corporation is in aDj way con
nected with the arrangements for the
dinner for Gary and his people, it be
ing alone the work of the independ
ents. 1
From the love feast of the warring
capitalists much of Interest to the 1-
ron and steel world is expected. It
is admitted in Pittsburg that one of
the main objects of the testimonial
dinner to Gary by the independent
corporations is to show appreciation
of his good work in maintaining the
steel industry on an even keel throgh-
out the panic times. It was Judge
Gary , who on several occasions called
tn the steel makers. . both great and
small, and convinced them that the on
ly way to prevent trouble was to cur
tall production and keep the prices up.
It is fully expected by Pittsburg Inter
ests that the result of the meeting and
dinner to be held in the Waldorf today
will be an agreement between the steel
corporation and all ot the ' independ
ents 'a to prices and also as to territory
An agreement on the price ot pig Ir
on is sought by both sides. Leading
Independents yet insist that the action
of the steel corporation in permitting
pig Iron rates to pass the $26 line pre
vious to the panic beginning two years
j ago had much to do with precipitating j
, business depression or continuing itj
after It hpd once started. Moct of the !
preparallon as directed, with the
knowledge that there Is no other ( effected tr its use, I have been a coin
tcdlctne. at any prtre. mad a ony-, merclM traveler for eighteen ars.
where? !se In the world, which .will and never 'start out on a trip ' without
effect so thorough nnd protr.pt n euro. this, my faithful friend." sits H. r.
fit ft fifty. -Mt trentmont .ot Pape's iWhnis ot. Ojiklmd, Ind.v Ter. For eale
ilturrtle,' which any drnpgtet can sup- 1y all good dealers.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and DI
arrhoea Remedy Ifeter Known
,' . To Fa!L , .
- dcu vuauiuci ism votic, ( -
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy since 1 (Independents are of the opinion that
It was first introduced to the pub"c i"1? I)iK ,ron ,s ns expensive 3 the
In 1872 and hae never found one In-! trade can stand, and what Is sought at
stance where a cure was not speedily tn,s lnie some sort of an agreement !
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RlCORD
We.have conducted a laundry business in
'La G rand ef or many years; . There must
a reason. A trial order will explain
the mystery. ' ' : r-: ' ; y;-
A. B. C.
PHONE MAIN 7
Laundry
Cheap
er
Wells
Owing to a large drop in th
cost of casing, much lower
prices can be quoted than
formerly prevailed.
R. A. WESTj
who Is- equipped with up-to
date machinery and years of
experience.
THOSE, BLACK . . - .111
The Sum Total of Human
uapjfffCDd
Is attained by the man who selects
flfo an I adaptable for his entire f
t'ons approximates about the keen
such conditions to be found is the
you. Go to C. J. BLACK. He has a
chose from, Fruit Farms, Stock Fa
Properfty, Grain Farms, Hay Far
out improvements. Prices right
a place which Is approved by his
amil. lo ut6 amidst such condl
est Joy Imaginable. "Where are
rapidly growing Northwest? Ill
large amount of property Bated to
rms. Sugar Beet Farmj, City
ms, Timber Lands, With or With
Let m show you. ,
C. 7. BLACK, The Real t state ftf an
Merchants! Save
$10,000
In 1907 the Merchants
of Oregon ssed ove ,
$10,000 by carry ng a part
of their Insurance in their
own company, the Oregon
Merchants Mutual Fire As
surance Association of
Dayton, Oregon. ; In 1908
they witl save $15,000.
During the same period
their neighbors were hand-''
ing over $1,500,000 in
profits to outside companies
In the -j Oregon Merchants
Mutual you get: ;
INSURANCE AT COST
A LIMIT TO YOUR UABIL
ITIES PROMPTSETTLEMENTOE
losses
W. OUVER, Agent
on which all parties concerned ran j
proreed In the making of contracts!
for 1Uft. ' :. - :. !
WILLC0CK ,
BROTHERS
Quick Transfer
"Phones: -
Dar, Rod 7l.
Night. Black 1271.
Btuu a a ijuxjzxi SUE S A SIREN!
a an expreeon that is always heard at sight of a
weil deve' ,4 woman. : If you are flat-chested.
7lth BV undeveloped, a srawny ueck, thin, lead
arm' remark will never be applied to you.
"SIP .; wafers wtll make you beautiful. bwuch.
Inh. They DEVELOP THE BUST In a week from
to 6 Inches and produce a fine, firm, voluptuous
bosom. They fill out the hollow places, make the
arms han.lnome and well modeled and the neck
und shoulder nhapely and of perfect contour.
Send for a bottle today and you'll be m.
?ZZT" T aJ"0,Ute,y harm,eM' P to take, and cona.e.,,
or MOEYBACK. " d M.
BEcJS U8 PW .lB,U're " 80d iTU "t0rea " 'DU
VHVK During the next SO day, only-w. will send you . m
p... bu of th.se beatifying wafer on receipt ot lOe to pay Co,t of
Z' aBJr8tage lt you mentton u saw the advertisement 2
5lI2i a,ne raay b 8Umc,ent ' defect, V
DESK 4. ESTHETIC CHEMICAL CO, 81 W. iSth
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I Jor,f3.50 We Can "Wash Your :
: Back for w Ever ; with, one of our I
: ANVTAX miET BRUSHES
: fne latest thing out in the brush
: line. We are sole aenti' I. ,:.
territory. Call and letus show you.
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PLUMBERS AND TINNERS.'
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