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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1909)
weexly or.srnvEiL la cniin)E, oeegox. Thursday, October si, :CM. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WHOtS YOUR TAILOR? r - .'.V' : I I ' ) ADVANTAGEOUS COXTIECTIOS'S WITH ED. T. TRICE CO, OF CHI CAGO E5ABLEF3 TO OFFER OXLY STRICTLY HIGH GRADE TAILOR I NO AT A SAYING OF $10 TO $20 ON PRICES ORDINARILY CHARGED. YET'WE Guarantee a Fit Correct PROPER STYLES, HONEST WORK. MANSIIIP AND ABSOLUTE SATIS. FACTION. COME IN AND SE ETHE PRICE WOOLENS FOB FALL AND WINTER SELECT YOUR FAVORITE PAT TERN AND HAVE US TAKE TOFW MEASURE, TODAY. C. C PENNINGTON & CO (I TO IMPROVE 1ELWES LMl LI! !! ij COUNCIL TAKES ACTION ON THAT IMPORTANT MATTER. Recommendations Relative City Resenoir Made. to New Vacant Lots FOR SALE Good Building sites-level- good location. 1-4 blocks $525 to $550. $20. cash per lot and $5 per month. VANDUYN REALTY No. 220 Depot Street CO. The only new ordinance to be In troduced at the meeting of the coun cil last evening was one amending the present ordinance providing for Are protection for the public build ings of the city, The principal change from the provision of the present ordinance is that in regard to the two story buildings. For these metal ic fire escapes will not be required but a system of knotted ropes with Instructions of how to use them will be substituted. 1 A report , was read from Engineer I'ick!er in which h rccItc and conclusions of an investigation of the two proposed sites for the lo cation of the new reservoir in which the waters from Beaver creek are to be stored. Engineer Pickler ' states that while the William site, a short distance above the present city Bite gives greater pressure, he considers for other reasons he considers that the city site Is best and recommends that site. The estimate of the cost of the new reservoir as made by Mr. Pickler was $9373. A number of the councilmen expressed some surprise that the cost should be so great. No action was taken on the report last evening. fur DISPLAY AT SEATTLE SCATTER. EI) TO FOntWINDS. William Hall Writes of the Closing of The Big Fair at Seattle. ONYX Q 3 o n ft o t f . o tfi a 3 o. . J, 0- K 0 rWd'. 0 Vt'i; j 0 -. ; Vl&I r I" A . t-u ft HOSIERY COTTON WOOL SILK All Grades nvetyti) Ling in Footwear 0 0 0 000O000000O0 0 0 0000000000: SMITH & GREEN O 0 0 0; 0 0! 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ous section. Am glad to hear of the grand success of your fair. Will not be in La Grande for a while yet. as am on my way to Eugene but will be there as soon as I can. Yours truly, WILLIAM HALL. Discover Big Lottery. New Orleans, Oct 21. Detectives raided a lottery today which is said to be the biggest since the operations of the once famous Louisiana Lottery. Three arrests were made, money, pheranalia and tickets confiscated. Several prominent business men are reported to be back of the concern. The lottery sheets show that they were doing a big business and handl ed great sums of money. It is believed that this is the general system of Ihe famous and farreaching underground lottery that is known to be in exist ence throughout the south and that the exposing and breaking up of the busiess of this concern will break up and destroy the general lottery sys tem of the south. NO KIDNEY DISORDER. Out of Order Kidneys Act Fine Backache Gvs After Taking Several Doses. mid Complete equipment for rubber buggy tires. - resetting and repairing LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor Complete Machine Shops and Foundry pne of the best accounts that has yet been received of the results of the work of Union county's representa tive at the A. Y. P. was received yes terday from William Hall who is now In Eugene. The letter giving a full ac count of the prizes won by .Union county people and of the disposal of the fruits and other exhibits follows: Portland, Ore. Oct. 19. Mr. John Collier, La Grande, Oregon. 'Dear Sir Yours of the 13th receiv ed. ' , , 'The fair closed Saturday night un der brilliant colors with big success and packing -started at once. I did not get the returns for the fruit exhibit; but will get a full list in a day or two. We received a grand Drize on the following apples, cherries, peaches and grapes, also one for the dome which was decorated with grains and grasses grown in the Grande Ronde valley. I gave the sugar beet exhibit fo the O. A. C. as Prof. Lake said they wanted it to demonstrate the sugar jbeet culture In college, and our ap ples, especially our boxes have been shipped to all parts, some to Japan, Phllliplnes and New York. Mr. Harper of the government building took a lot back with him. Have sent a few here and there to different parts of the VnltPil States as the Easterners went 'iack to their different homes. Also some of the Alaskan passengers as they wnt home. We missed grpat opportunities in not having the flour and blanket dis play as the Japanese and Chinese were here for two months which is quite a thing to our foreign trade. I have the Rose Festival slides and some others which T will send to you. Note what you say In regard to be ing hurried. I am glad to hear of the jpush on the irrigation project for it is tne making of the valley, espec-; tally it being a private concern which makes the people think It a prosper- t A real surprise awaits every suffer er from kidney or bladder trouble who takes several doses of Pape's Diuret ic, Misery in the back, s'des or. loins, sick headache, nervousness, rheu matism, herat palpitations, dizziness, sleepllness, Inflamed or swoolen eye lids, lack of energy and all symptoms of out-of-order-kidneys simply van ish. Uncontrollable urination (especial ly at night), smarting .olf j sive and discolored water and oilie.' bladder misery ends. The moment that you suspect kid ney or urinary diso'cVr, or feel, any rheumatism, begin taking this haim less medlclno, with '.he knowledge that there is no other remedy ut aiy price or maclo anywh .vj else in tlu world, which will effect so thorough and prompt a cure us v. fifty cent tieatment of Pape's ftl-neilc, which i.ny druggist can suopiy. It is needless to fvel miserable and worried, because th's unusual prepa ration goes at once co the ojt or-order kidneys and urinary system, distrib uting its cleansing, boaium and stren lathing Influences airictlv upon the organs and glands affacte.l. and com pletes the cure befora you cau realize It. Ycur physician, phiriunc'."', banker .r cny mercantile age.icv will tell you that Pape, Thompson I'. Pape of Cin- ci'jnati, Is a large ma responsible radical concern, tho ignl worthy of vour confidence. Only curative results can orae trom l&Hlng Pape's Diuretic and n few days treatment will make nny one fell fine. Accept only Pape a , Diuretic fifty ci cl treatment any .lrn? tore any where In the world. Chicago ; $72.50 i 0 R & N Tickets on Sale Oct 4 GOING LIMIT TEN DATS. RETURN LIMIT NOT. 80th. CHOICE OF BOCTES. THROUGH LIMITED TRAINS BLOCK SIGNAL PROTECTION MODERN PASSENGER EQUIP. MENT. SUPERB DINING-CAR SER VICE. WM. McMURRAY, Gen. Paa. Agent Portland, Ore. J. H. Keensy, Agent. La Grande New. Stock' Nem Goods Heating Stoves, Stove Pipe, Dampers, Stove Fixtures, Etc. CARRIAGE and BUGGY HEATERS Coal for Carriage Heaters A Lot of Winter and Cold Weather Goods' All of which are Worth Looking at j : iSLAND CITY ' lie & r V A lARF OPPOPTIIMITV r n uniiiL. vi i uui villi $ rTTT A TTC!P TTTTT VKT Ultra if Anwnm A Carload of the best Chain Wood delivered at your homes for only $2.25 per cord, measured in the I car.. Order NOW, while the roads are good and the prices low. I V. R. BEAN ! PiIOXE RED 1741 "The Calling of Dan Matthews" Harold Bell Wright's third great success HLAp YOU READ IT? 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World's best for Pile BOc at the Newlln Drug Compny. o 4 O XESS'GEB SEBTICE. , A We deliver and pick op par- A eels. Quick service; "phone A A Main 24. a HOME CURE FOB ECZEMA. Oil of WIntcrgreen, Thymol, Glycer- Ine, etc. Used as a simple Wash. It really seems strange that no many people suffer year In and 1 year out with eczema, when it Is now -o longer a secret that oil of winter green mixed with thymol, glycer no. etc., makes a wash that is bound to cure. , ' . Oldobstinate cases, it la trun rn not be cured in a few days, but there acsoluteuy no sufferer from eo;ii ma whoever 'used, this simple wash and did not find Immediately that wonderful soothing, calm; cool sensa tion that comes when the itch is ta ken away. Instantly upon applying a few drops of the wash the remedv t kes affect, the itch Is allayed. The-a Is na need of experimentthe patleit knows at once. . V Instead of trying to compound the cil of wintergreen, thymol, glycerine, etc.in 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. nw. scription, or Oil ofWintergreea Com pouna. it is made by the D. D. D Company of Chicago, and our long experience with this remedy has giv en us great confidence In Its merit Newlln Drug Compony. 0 O i