La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 21, 1909, Image 5

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    matSG JtfrBTIB, It GHAiDE.OREGOX.
Tlimsni, OCTOBER 21, 1909.
Where Economy Begins
We Come
THE MISSION 0 F THIS STORE IS TO FURNISH ITS PATRONS A
REPLETE VARIETY OF THE WORLD'S DESIRABLE AND DEPEN
DABLE MERCHA NDISE ON A PRICE BASIS THAT MEANS A DECID
ED SAVING IN T HEIR YEARLY EXPENSES. WE COUNT ON HAV
ING MANY SALE S AND QUICK, SMALL PROFIT TO RECOMPENSE
US FOR OUR STR ENUOUS DAILY ENDEAVOR TO "MAKE GOOD"
WITH THE FOLKS WHO TRADE HERE. OUR SUCCESS HAS
BEEN BEYOND . OUR FONDEST HOPES AND WHILE WE TAKE A
PART OF THE CREDIT TO OURSELVES WE HAVE THE PEOPLE
1 TO THANK FOR THEIR KEEN DISCERNMENT and CONSEQUENT
PATRONAGE. T HE REPUTATION OF THIS STORE AS LA
GRANDE'S BEST PLACE TO TRADE SHALL BE MAINTAINED.
AND THOSE DISTINCTIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF SATISFACTO
RY SERVICE. POLITE AND INTELLIGENT SALESPEOPLE. DE
PENDABLE. DESIRABLE MERCHANDISE ETC.. FOR WHICH WE
AW NOTF.TV RHALL' EVE?. FORCE THEMSELVES LEFOKE THE
ATTENTION OF OUR PATRONS.
BELOW WE QUOTE A FEW OF OUR IMMEDIATE TRADE INDUCE
MENTS: . . "... i-
ft
SILK AND HE ATHEE2LC C II
PETTICOATS
The most complete line it has ever been our
pleasure to show. -,
Imitation Heather bloom ... . .85C to $1.50
Genuine Heath erbloom ..... .$2.00 to $3.00
Silk Petticoats, $4.50, $3.00. $5.50. $6.50
$7;50 and . . . ..... ...... , . . .$10.00
COTTON WOOL BLANKETS.
Cotton Blankets Per Pair ...... 65c to $2.25
Good Wool Blankets per pair . . . .$3 to $10
Genuine Oregon Woolen Mills Blankets,
per pair. $4.50.... $7.50
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LOCAL ;tems. ,
Mrs. Annie Murchison is visiting
relatives and friends in Summerville.
' .Mrs. Baltezore of Walla Walla re
turned to her home today after visit
ing with friends here and at Elgin.
Fred Bock arrived this morning
from Portland to 'make this his future
home.
Q Senator William Allison returned
last evening from a business trip to
BoiBe, Idaho. 1 , s .. ,
Mr. and Mrs; George L. Cleaver are
looking over their orchard Interests
near Imbler today.
John S. Clark left this morning
Wallowa In the Interests of theWa
Wallawa In the Interests of theM.&
M. company. . .
R. B. West of Grass Valley where
the Des Chutes canyon - railroad is
being constructed, is in the city on
tiusiness. : .; ; i .'' ', .
A. C. Huntington and Mrs. Geo. H.
Currey who have been visiting in
eattle with friendB and relatives
nd also in Portland, will return
In the morning.
Harry Benson, son of Hon. H. L.
Benson of Southern Oregon, arrived
yesterday to accept a position In
the engineering department on the
Grande Ronde Irrigation project.
'lev. W. II. Gibson returned ', this
morning from a visit to points east
in the Interests of his post as field
missionary. While at Baker City be
attended the Dan Shannon revival
raeetlngs and affirms that much Inter
est Is stirred up there aB a result
n la n A Mil II I-.J Mi of this city, was ttruck i? an
W. - D, ItlCmllldtl j 8Utomohile stanchion while lining
V - . . . ' . i..m thn car and frantu.ed hli skull.
Painless Dentistry
Lb Crande IVaJona Dank Btdg.
. Both Phonzs
In
EOPLE'S
General Goodbrod Is over from
Union today. .
Lon Cross, one of the prosperous
farmers of Elgin, cara down this
afternoon on a business trip.
Rescue Hose Company
meet in special session
No. 1, will
tomorrow
evening.
Plans for the reparin. and enlarge
roent of the city offices are now at
the records 's office. The Improve
ments are to be extensive.
Friends of Councilman Kreiyer
will be pleat-ed to lear.i that h Is
able to be ti home again after nearly
three months of serious illness at
Hot Lake.
The recent session of the circuit
court was a record breaker for the
speed in which the cases were turned
off. Court was In session
days and had 13 Jury trials.
fourteen
The heating plants that are bMng
installed 1 nthe C. W. Noyes rooming
house on the corner of Adams avenue
and Greenwood street and in the J. E.
Foley residence on Fourth atreet are
completed.
The body of Mrs. P. IL Mlmnaugh
orrived th!a afternoon und wai taken
to ' the cemetery for Sntenneur,
large crowd of friends and reUMvea
were awaiting at the train and
immediate family came with
body from Wallowa.
the
the
Accident t Portola.
San Francisco. Oct 21. The Vor
tola festival was marred todaf bv
three seriom accidents. Charles Bow-
Hn, of Fort Bragg, was pirui n. u u
automobile and had his ikull fractur
ed. He will probably Ve. Leon Sn&-
i
rd is now dying, w.
S. Hecklt-, a
nto ant s-:-
'sailor, was hit -by an
'imiply-Injured.
3
Outing Flannel Und
erskirts 35 c, 50c and 60c
Flannelette Dressing
Sacques
35c
STORE
La Grande, Oregon
& SOCIETY. A
Nearly sixty couples were the guests
last evening at the Elk's club to the
La Jaunesse Dancing club, and from
8:30 until 12, enjoyed themselves im
mensely. A five piece orchestra ren
dered exceptionally pleasant music
and the attendance was neither too
large nor too small, there was noth
ing lacking to make the event one of
pleasure and ' genuine amusement.
Punch was served by Misses Jones
and Joel. This was the second of the
series and the third and last Is yet to
be held later in the fall.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Nelson at their
home on Spring Avenue, entertained
the La Jaunesse club and a few gen
tlemen guests with light refresh
ments after the party; Those present
Misses Irene Murphy, Ethel Gulling.
Francis Massee, Lulu Gulling, Ruth
Bush, Florence McCall, Gertrude Rl
ston. Messrs H. M. Bay, Archie Bacon,
Francis, Conners, Jackson, Shelley.
The Woman's Missionary Society of
the Presbyterian , church will meet
Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs
William Hesse on Cedar street.
J. A. OLITFJL
Gasoline wood saw. A
Q Phone orders to Black 1851.
0 KIDNEY DISORDER.
Out of Order Klndeys Act Fine and
Backache Goes after taking Sev
eral Doses.
A real surprise awaits every suf
ferer from kidney or bladder trouble
who takes several doHes of Pr.pe's
Diuretic. Misery In the back, sides or
loins, sick headache, nervousnecs
rheumatism, pnins. heart palpitations
dizziness, sleeplessness, inflamatlon or
swollen ryrtlds. lark of enerpy am,
all E-mptom of out-of ordT kidneys
simply vanish.
Uncontrollable urination (especial
ly at eight) smarting .offensive and
discolored water and other bladder
misery endo.
The moment you suspect kidney cr
urinary troubles or feel any rheuma
tism, begin taking this harmless med
icine, with the knowledge that there
is do other remedy, at any price, made
anywhere else in the world, which will
effect so thorough and prompt a cure
as a fifty cent treatment of Pape's Di
uretic, which any druggist can supply.
It is needless to feel miserable an."
worried because this unusual prepara
tion goes at once to the out-of-order
kidneys and urinary system, distribut
ing Us cleansing, healing and strength
lng Influence directly upon the organs
and glands effected and completes the
cure before you can realize it.
Your physician, pharmlst, banker or
my mercantile agency will tell you
that Pape Thompson & Pane, of Cin
cinnati, is a large and responsible med
trine concern, thoroughly worthy of
your confidence.
Only curative results can come from
taking Pape's Diuretic and a few day's
treatment will make any one feel fine.
Accept only Pape's Diuretic fifty
cent treament any drug store any
where In the world.
A M. T. MATOTT.
Plank Sidewalks Built
and A
and A
1502, A
Repaired. Excavating
A Filling. Phone Black
ADVERTISEMENT FOB BIDS.
Crande Ronde Reservoir Company,
La Grande, Oregon, Oct 13, 1909. Seal
ed proposals will be received at the
office rf the Grande Ronde Reservoir
Company, La Grande, Oregon, until 2
o'clock p. m., October 26, 1909, for the
construction of the South canal, lo
cated about one mile east of La
Grande, Oregon, Grande Ronde pro
ject, Oregon. This work consists of
the construction of about four and
one 'Quarter miles of main canal en
volvlng the excavation and embank
ment of about 30.4C0 cubic yars of
material, mainly earth.
For particulars address the Grande
Ronde Reservoir Company, La.Grande
Oregon, J. E. Reynold's, secretary
; The Best Plaster.
A piece of flannel dampened v.lth
Chamberlain's Liniment and bo.r.id
on to the affected parts is superior to
any plaster. When troubled with a
lame back or pains in thes side or
chest, give it a trial and you are cert
ain to be more than pleased with, the
protopt relief which it affords. Tuis
liniment also relieves rhuematb pain
and Is certain to relieve anyone dif
fering with that disease. Sold hy nil
good dealers.
now to cure a Cold.
Be as careful as you can, you w'll
occasslonally take cold, and when
you do, get a medicine of known re
liability, one that has an established
reputation and that Is certain to af-
:Read Whatt
A the best known man In Ore- A
A gon says regarding the qual- A
A lflcatlohs of 5
Au ITACUUCldUUU Q
DOCTOR OF OPTICS.
U. S. Post Office,
, Ed. Hostlitler, P. M.
The Dalles, Ore. July 15, '09.
To Whom It may Concern:
I have known Dr M. P. Mend-
elsohn for the past two years A
and have found him to be a A
gentleman whom the people A
can trust. He has given the A
A best of satisfaction to bis A
many patrons here. He fitted A
A me with my first pair of
spectacles and they have
A given me entire satisfaction.
A I freely recommend him to
A all who wish work in this line .A
A ED. HOSTITLER, P, M.
Dr. M. P, Mendelsohn Is . in-
A dorsed by all of the leading A
A occultlHts In Portland and all A
A of the physicians of La Grando A
A and gives satisfaction in every A
A respect A
IS PERMANENTLY LOCATED A
At 1 ion Adams ave., opposite
J the I'OHt orrice. Office hours
8:i;0 to 12 and 1 to 5 P. M. A
A Tly special appointments In
! ty.n tliv evnlnfs. ' A
! C ' v A. ' Q
feet a quick cure. Such amedicine is
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Jt
has gained a world wide repu ntlon
by its remarkable cures of this u. tt
common ailmentlt acta oa rature't
plan, relieves the lungs, aid expect
oration, opens the secretions a:id aids
nature In restoring the sy3teu to
healthy condition. For sa'.o by all
ffood dealers. . '
Well Knovm Hotel Keeper Tses and
Itecommcnds Chamni'.Mji.iin
' ' Colic, Cholera nrd Diar
rhoea Remedy.
"I take pleasure in saying that I
have kept Chamberlain's Colic, Chole
ra and Diarrohea Remedy In my fam
ily medicine chest for about fifteen
years, and have always had satisfact
ory results from its use. Ihave Ad
E-RC-SA-TDE ONLY LAWFUL riLE CUBE.
Because it does not contain narcotics, mercury, cocaine, lead or any
poisonous drugs. Because E-KU-8A cores piles. U. 8. Dispensatory
recommends every Ingredient of E-RU-8A. Drug law make "false or
misleading statements" a crime. Therefore the sale of all old or nar
cotic pile medicines la illegal because they effect the brain and aplnal
aiarrow; produce constipation and never cure. Only druggists of
highest standing; sell and endorse E-BU-SA. .
S1LYEBTIIOWS FAMILY DRUG IBS.
EoiE Spiigs teal
Immediate
Storage
PLENTY OF IT
Both Phones
Main 6
Buckwheat
M
We Have the Floiir and We have
The Syrup
City Grocery and Bakery,
LP0LACK, Prop)
Bell Phone, Main 76 Independent 241 ; -
WE HAVE SECURED
SHERMAN CLAY'S
full line of
PIANOS and ORGANS
The musical instrument that sells strictly
for one price to everyone
Scott. Music Co.
A j
ministered it to a great many travel
ing men who were suffering froas
troubles for which it Is recommended,
and have never failed to relieve them,
says J. C Jenkins, of Glasgow, Ky.
This remedy Is for sale by all good
dealers. . . :
ELGIN, OltXGON,
'Where icxml business ocen are
co-operatlng and buying stump
lands preparatory to setting
commercial orchards. ' For par-
Uculara regarding good orchard
land at very low prices can or .
wrlto The . '
SLOUGH INVESTMENT CO.
Real Estate, Investments, Loans
and Collection.
Delivery
Prices
Grande Kade
Cash C
Pancakes
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