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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1909)
""" UU3.-.I.K1 IE, LA KIM OKOT. S0.D1T, OITOBSR 1 IS03. .1 Young Men: 1 here's; a Difference between these Ederhe:mer-Stein clothes that are made especially for you and other kinds' that' are sometimes sold you. Too Lad ycu can't see thsse clothes alongside some of the makes you're shown when you go to buy a suit. But we don't have the ordinary lands and you won't find garments of this make anywhere else. Three and a quarter yards of cloth is usually supposed to be enough for a suit. Ederheimcr, Stein & Co., put 3&, sometimes mere, into theirs. It takes this much to ma! a Vccat . roomy and full chested, to give it plenty or length ana fccttcm sweri. tn rf i 'iisninip-encct to';ths' trousers. ;. I J V V 1 :'&0 iNOi an ciotnes makers use enough l j 4 $ goods ::lo, 'make clothes stylish. Eder- 5 l.f lp3I:p heimer, Stein,& Co., inako' ciotlierlht fyi and putfci all the mat-rial thrft' is needed' VMSM''"-' ".v.- ' An4:they'rc 'pifSfrf ' clothes. Made to keep you looking 1 V.l'.V X young.,- w-'- m. k:. w jst THE QUALI TY STORE. VISITS HONE j ATMIDHlGHTi WATSON HOME . ENTERED BCT LITTLE MISSING. Parse and a Half Pie Is the Only Known Articles taken by Thief. Robbers, or a robber, last night walked through the J. H. Watson home at 802 Washington, In a daring manner, ransacking the drawers and a pantry but took with him only the contents of one of the purses, the property of Miss Martha Watson. Jt contained three or four dollars. Iln the pantry the thief got away with half a pie but op to date, the owners have not discovered the loss of other articles. It occurred some time after mid night. Entrance was. effected through the front door and the exit thronch the rear door, both of which wero MB THERIVERS Our Work Pleases If you have never tad H. L. WINN t loan, Dress, dye or repair your clothes, give him your next order. Ladies' Silk and We IVasfs a Speciatiy I Lone, Blac!: f Pi and lntf. 411. In ta rtr.ot C. C. Pecnlngton'e clothing tore. . ' ''- - - Baying: Lawsuit . Did you know that placing your re-' Iiance upon a warranty deed is simply 1 bidding for a lawsuit? In California this fact la so well un- J derstood that a warranty deed la look ed upon with suspicion. j It is for this reason: If the title la good it passes with the deed, and that is all there la to lt no needot a warranty. If bad, the ad ding of a warranty does not make It gOOd. X warranty la only a sort of a bet a wager that youwlll have no trouble; but If you do, and finally lose out, I'll pay you your money back. A better plan is to require an ab stract Don't go t olaw, consult J. R, Oliver. JfOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Offlo pt La Grande, Oregon, October 11th, 1909. Notice la hereby given that Marian Patterson of Kamela, Oregon, who on Feburary 3, 1904 made Homestead en try No. 13434 serial No. 04096, for the 8 W 1-4. of N W 1-4 of S W 1-4 and Lot 3, Section 34, Township 1, South Range 35 East Willamette meridian has filed notice of Intention to make final Five Year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be bore Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon on the 7th day of December, 1309. Claimant names as witnesses: F. L. Wright, R. R. Collins, L. E. Tipton and D. A. Charlton all of Kamela, Oregon. F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. Sells Ills Cattle. J. M. Bull who a few days ago dis posed of his cattle which he has been feeding at the cattle yards of the su gar factory to A J Russell, left today for Elgin to be absent a tew days. Batonyl Divorce Suit. ..New York, Oct 18 Mrs. Francea Work .'Batonyl Vault for absolute di vorce from Aurel Batonyl la set for trial today In the Supreme Court Ilw'SUySa.tisfActorylanee : H OVARD HEATING STOVES SOJIK SPECIAL MONARCH FEA- ' .TIRES Polished Top. Needa no' stove blacking. Duplex Draft The only common-sense draft system in use. , Complete Asbestos LinlngT" . A triple wall at every point espoeed to heat Howard Wood and coal grates will burn either wood or coal K J Have wood and coal graces and burn either wood or coal. No one expects to buy strictly high, grade guoda at the price of "cheap stuff,' but some think that a high price guaran- I 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. vr v WHEN YOU BUY A BAXGE 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 fuelsaver a perfect baker," and stops htere,' casts a reflection on your Intelligence. If these things are true of any range, there la a reason for It a reason you can see and understand a reason you have a right to know be- fore buying. , ' - ' ' ,''' .' We can show In a Monarch range exact! why it does what we claim. Come and see how the Maleab.a Iron and steel plates are riveted solidly together, Insuring a tight range for unlimited time. Let us explain how tight permanent Beams are possible only in ranges where Malleable iron la used. We II can show you how tight, solid construction is necessary to everything you want most in your new range prompt, sure service long life and fuel economy.- . H. BOHNENKAMP CO GKAXDE ROJiDE, WALLOWA POWDER INCLUDED.' AND Government Survey Man Finds Wal lowa River Full of Power. Fred F. Henshaw, United States Geological Surveyor of Washington, D. C. left this morning for North Powder where he will- measure the waters of Powder river. He has Just completed a careful measurement of the waters of the Grande Ronde and Wallowa rivers, for government sta tistics. He affirms that the Wallowa and MInam rivers have the best power facilities of any stream of their she in the Northwest. He has recently re turned from a professional visit in Alaska. STEWARD OPERA HOUSE H. G. STEWARD MANAGER. Thursday, October 21. 1809 THE GREATEST OF ALL BELIGIOUS PLATS. CORIANTOW- broke all records for playing In Salt Lake City playing 49 per. forraanees In alL Greatest Scenic Production on the Road BIGGER THAN. "BEN HUR" 2 CARS OF SCENERY 2; , E0 PEOPLE 50 With ALFRED SWENSON as "Corianton" ' Prices: 50c. 75c. $1.00 and $1.50. Seats now on sale at Van Buren 3 Fl RE VISITS PAIRT STORE ENTIRE WALL PAPER STOCK IS DESTROYED. Spontaneous Combustion Ignites terior of Coolidge Store. In. Combustion of spontaneous origin ignited and destroyed several hund red dollars worth of stock and did da mage to the Interior finishing of the O. F. Coolidge paint shop on Adams ave. Prompt application of water a- verted a general conflagration which located in the core of the city's busi ness, would have been extremely dis astrous. It was Just after dusk yes terday evening when the alarm was sounded, and though the blaze was confined to the walls of the store, the smoke gave its own evidence of the seriousness of the fire. Starting in wall cloth from spontaneous com bustion, likely," the fire j quickly spread to the long racks where the entire stock of the firms wall paper was piled. This stock was either burned or ruined by the fire. The damage is covered by insurance, to a considerable extent . . , . C V Fortunately the flames .did not lick the side of the store , where the combustible paint are shelved nor did It reach down to the basement where considerable oil is stored. The place is a blackened mass today and It will require much work and considerable expense to renovate' the interior. York and other large cities have join ed with the Chicago concerns in the movement. : The congress is held under5 the v.r.r.;'.ztz LLo Uuitau Vypornetae ot America, the printers board of trade. the Benjamin Franklin clubs and the master printer's association, all or ganizations of employing printers. . Charles W. Smith. . secretary of the New York Typothetae, said in re gard to the purpose of the meeting: "This congress Is unique in the his tory of the trade. For many years through the lack of some uniform sy stem in calculating cost the employ ing printers have been up against a hard wages and everything else has been increasing while the prices the master printers have been receiving have remained nearly at a standstill owing ,to the wasteful competition re gardless of the cost ' "While some of the establishments have been doing 1 a large business they have not been making a fair In come on the investment, and with large orders on hand many firms 1 have had to go out of business be-1 cause mey could not make it pay. The congress Is to devise ways nn.l means to protect the trade from ruin ous competition in the face of con stantly increasing expenses.",. ' ' - ' i ; ' . -..:,' en us great confidence in its meriu. Newlln Drug Compony. ACT OIlCKI.v : r Delay has been Dangerous iu La ' "" Grr.nde. . ; . Do the right thing at the righ'; time Act quickly in times of danger. Backache is Kidney danger. Doans Kidney Pills act quickly, -v Cures all distressing.- dangerous Kidney ills. ;,':; '-,. : ;, Plenty of evidence to prove tbis. .Mrs. is. j. Atchison. 213 R Pnw .t Money Comes In Bunches, to A. A. ChriBholm of Trefu.' -voll N. Y., now... His reason u v;sll worth reading: "For along tihie 1 jiiffcr-! from indlstlon.torpid liver, constipat ion nervousness and general debil ity," he writes. "I co ydr.'t sleep, had no appetite, nor ambtl'on, gicv weaker every day in Bplto of all medi cal treatment. Then usel Electrio Bitters. Twelve bottles restored . all my old time health and vigor. Now 1 can attend to business every lny. : it is a wonderful medicine.;, Infallible for Stomach, Liver, KidiJc-y. Blood and Nerves. DOc at the Xewliu Drug Company. '. r Frightful Fate Averted. "I . would have been a crinp'e foi life, from a terrible cut on my knee cap," writes Frank Disberry, Kelliuor Minn., "without Bucklen's A rata Sal ve, which soon cured me." Infallible for wounds, cuts and bruises, it soon cures, burns, scalds, old sores, skin eruptions. World's best , for Pile. 50c at the Newlin Drug Compwy. ; HOME CURE FOR ECZEMA. CONGRESS OF PRINTERS. Chicago, Oct 18 To formulate a cost system 'Which will eliminate cut throat competition !s the object of the first National Cost Congress of Em ploying Printers, which opened ia Chicago today. Printers from New Oil of WIntergrcen, Thymol, Glycer ine, eta, Used as a simple Wash. It really seems strange that ; ro many people suffer year in and yjjar out with eczema," when it is now -o longer a secret that oil of wlntar green' mixed with thymol, glycer.no. etc., makes a wash that Is bound to i cure. 1 ,.'' ; v' .' ' ; . Old, obstinate cases, It Is true an not be. cured in a few dayB. but thero Is absoluteuy no sufferer from' ens ' ma whoever used this Bimple - wash And did not find Immediately V tht wonderful soothing, calm, cool sensa tion that comes when the itch . Is ta ken away. Instantly upon apnlylnsr a few drops of the wash the remedy tkes affect, the Itch is allayed. The -o Is no need of experiment the patient knows at once. , . Instead of trying to compound the cil of wintergreen, thymol, glycerine, ete.,ln the right, proportions ourselv es we are using a prescription which is universally found the most effect ive. It is known as the D. D. D. pre scription, or Oil ofWlntergreen Com pound. It is made by the ,.D.''?'D. D. Company of Chicago, and our long experience with this remedy has giv- Baker City, Ore., says: "I have kaowrti) the value of Doan's Kidney PHl8 forV years and they have long been a stan dard remedy In our household. 1 is ed them for a weak and painful back, accompanied I, by a. bearlns-down psln In the hips. My kidneys were much disordered . and annoyed me both day and night. At times my hetd ached so severly that it really felt r,s if it would split and I was often so dizzy that I had to take to my bed until the attack passed away, r a!3o suiiorcu irom rnuematism and my anmes became badly . swollen. At last Doans Kidney Pills were brouht ; to my attention and I procured a sup- ply." They helped me from the first, -and by the time that I had taken .the contents of three boxes, I was f.-e wJ from kidney trouble. There has been -no sympton of a return and I conse quently praise Doan's Kidney Pills at every opportunity." v ; For sale by all dealers. Price 30c. V, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, ' sole agents for the Tnitei States. ':';;:7V- " ' '.:'"'. ':;';':, Remember the name Doan'snd take no other. , V Do your eyes 1 trouble you when reading or atudying ?fter nfrhtt rvi you have headaches Or (llxzvnaxi nr irritated amartlng, or watering eyes or granulated lldaT Do you get aick riding? All of these ailments r caused by the eyes beln ont of ' shapetoo long or chort (near or far sight), unevennesa of tha front or cornea, (Ostigmatlsm of the eyes, al so oy tne effects of age, which causes our near point of vision to farther and farther away each year after tea yeara of age till finally we have to ;put on glasses to-bring It back to a 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 much less than the traveling opticians charge, and I give your eyes a double test by different methods with differ ent instruments, one test proves the other. ' "" ;- v , 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 & Jeweler. , 1212 1-2 Adama ave.,1 La Grande, Ore. r FOR SALE At a bargain, two houses on Penn. avenue. Call on Fred B. Currey, at Commercial Club rooms. Grande National Bank building.