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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1909)
AFTER WIFE STEWARD OPERA HOUSE D. II. STEJVARD, MANAGER. Thursday, October 21, 1909 THE GREATEST OF ALL RELIGIOUS PLATS. DESERTER I 1 v i - V! a (01 Young Men: There's a Difference between these Ederheimer-Stein clothes that are made especially for you and other kinds that are sometimes sold you. Top bad you can't see these clothes alongside some of the makes you're shown when you go to buy a suit But we don't have the ordinary kinds 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 Ederheimer, Stein & Co., put 3$f, sometimes more, into theirs. It takes this, much to make a coat roomy and full chested, to give it plenty of length and bottom sweep, to get the i ight hip effect to the trousers, v Not all clothes makers use enoush goods to make' clothes stylish. Eder- and put in all the material that is needed. Arid they're strictly Young Men's clothes. Made to keep you looking young. . V 1 v.'- THE QUALITY STORE. ST SHERIFF FROM PROSSOR HERE ' TO FIND TRACES. Man Wanted at Prossor May Be Ap- prehended at Huntington. ! In a hot pursuit of a wife deserter from Prossor, Washington, Sheriff A. G. McNeill arrived in this city this morning and will' leave tonight for Huntington. After a conference with Sheriff Childera today the trail of the fugitive from Justice and domestic bliss was traced through La Grande and up Ladd Canyon, and was last heard of In the vicinity of North Powder. He Is thought to 'be headed for Southern Idaho. ine wife deserter's name is Junkins and he is driving two horses to a light wagon. Since leaving Prossor he has taken on some fellow travelers. After estimating the distance and the dates Sheriff McNeill figures that he will catch the fugitive in Huntington tomorrow. CORIANTON. broke all records for playing In Salt Lake City playing 49 per formances In all. ' Greatest Scenic Production on the Road BIGGER THAN. "BEN HUR" " 2 CARS OF SCENERY 2 BO PEOPLE 50 With ALFRED SWENSON as "Corlanton" Prices; 50c.,' 75c. 1.00 and $1.50. Seats now on sale at ,Van Buren OBJECT TO ASSESSMENT Our Work Pleases If you have never tad H. U WINN clean, presB, dye or repair 'your clothes, give him your next order. Ladies' Silk and Net Waists a Speciatty Phone, Blach fPl and Ind, 411. In the rear of C. C. Pennington's clothing store. WEAK, WfABY WOMEN. Learn the Cause of Dally Woes and End Them. When the back aches and throbs. When housework Is torture. When night brings no rest nor sleep When urinary disorders set in. Woman's lot is a weary one. There Is a way to escape these woes. Doan's Kidney Pills cures such woes. Have cured thousands. Read this woman's testimony: Mrs. Putman Yeck, of Elgin, Ore., says: "I have known of the 'merit of Doan's Kidney Pills for a long time. When suffering from an attack of a lame back accompanied by pains in my kidneys I procured this remedy and began its use. If I sat long the pains were always more severee and I felt languid and dizzy upon first aris ing In the morning. Doan's Kidney Pills removed the backache regulated the passages of the kidney secretions and benefitted me In every way."" For sale by all dealers. Price 50n. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Iki TStay Satisfactory TUig HOWARD HEATING STOVES SOME SPECIAL MONARCH FEA TURES - Polished Top. Needs no stove blacking. Duplex Draft V The only common-sense draft system In use. CouiIete Asbestos Lining. A triple wall at every poiu: exposed to beat Howard wood and coal grates will burn either wood or coal Have wood and coal graces and burn either wood or coal. No one expects to buy strictly high grade goods at the price of "cheap stuff," but some, think that a high price guaran tees high quality. Dont make this mistake In buying a range. Many ranges of ordinary construction are priced high or even higher than the incomparable Monarch. WIIEX TOU BUT A RANGE 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 is 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 exactly Why It does what we claim. Come and Bee 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 seams are possible only ia ranges where Malleable iron is used. We can Bhow you how tight, solid construction is necessary to everything you want most in your new range prompt, sure service long life and fuel economy. W. h. BOHNENKAMP CO WESTERN UNION ONE OF TWO WHO COMPLAIN. Indications point to a lower Tax Levy Next Year. smith. This will be a great benefit to teamsters during the .winter, espec ially as the ice is so hard to cross. : rar.c Riming is auout over aria the topper crops are being gathered. Mrs. M. Brouchard is visiting this week at Summervllle. Mrs. Fred J3raden is having a two weeks visit at Perry. ACT QUICKLY. Delay fcas been Dangerous In La FOR SALE OR TRADE 16-h. p. Franklin auto for sale or will ex change for city property. A. V. An drews. Only two petitions for reduction of assessment have been filed with the board of equalization up to the pres' ent time. The Western Union Tele graph Company through its local man ager, Miss Bean, has asked for a re duction in its assessment. The com pany owns 87.71 miles of telegraph lines In Union county and the assess ment placed upon its property by As sesBor Rlnehart was $11,213. ' Scott Goodell also came in and asked that he be hit a little more gently on his timber claim in Ladd Canyon. Al though the O. R. & N., Company was assessed at about $3,250,000, no com plaint has been filed by them. According to Judge Henry, chair man of the board of equalization indi cations this year point to a low tax levy. The property valuation is good this year and the financial condition of the county has never been so en couraging for. years. During the past year. During the past year the debts have been cut down from $20,000 to $5,000. This means a big saving of in terest It is the opinion of Judge Hen ry that this debt will all be wiped out this coming year and po heavy I burdens be imposed, either. I While nothing definite can be ascer- tained regarding the levy until after j the state has been heard from in i December or January, Judge Henry ' says that he is hoplYig that the levy will be the lowest in several years. The Jail is well equipped, ' the poor farm is fixed up and on the road to self support, and the bridges of the county are In shape to require but . little outlay of cash for several years. END STOMACH TROUBLE. Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Gas or Indigc. stlon, go the Minutes later As there is often someone in your family who suffers an attack, of indigestion or someform of Stomach trouble, why don't you keep some Diapepsln In the house handy 7 This harmless blessing will di gest anything you can eat without the slightest discomfort, and overcome a sour, gassy stomach five minutes af ter. Tell your pharmacist , to let you read the formula plainly printed on these 50-cent cases of Pape's Dia pepsln, then you will readily see why it makes Indigestion, sour stomach, heart burn and other distress go in five minutes and relieves at once such miseries as Belching of Gas, Eructat ions of s'our undigested food, Nausea Headaches, Dizziness, Constipation and other stomach disorders. Some folks have tried so long to find relief from Indigestiou and dy spepsia or an out of order stomach with the common every-day cures advertised" that they have about made up their minds that they have some thing else wrong, or believes theirs Is a case of Nervousness, Catarrh of the Stomach or Cancer. This, no doubt, is a serious mis take.Your real troube is, what you eat does not digest; Instead, It ferm ents and sours, turns to acid, Gas and Stomach poisen, which putrefy In the digestive tract and Intestines, and, besides poisens the breath with na useous odor. A hearty appetite with thorough di gestion, without the slightest dis comfort or misery of the stomach Is waiting for you as soon as you decide to try Pape's Diapepsln.' J1 a Do the right thing at the right time Act quickly, in times of danger. Backache is Kidney danger. Doans Kidney pills'act quickly. Cures all distressing, daneeroja Kidney ills. ' V . . Plenty of evidence to prove this. Mrs. S. J. Atchison, 213 S. Baker ft DBKer juy, ure., sayB: ! have known the value of Doan's Kidnev Pllla tnr years and they have long been a stan dard remedy in our household. I us ed them for a weak and painful back, accompanied by a bearlns-down pain In the hips. My kidneys were much disordered and annoved ma both day and night At times my head ached so severly that it really felt r.s if it would split and I was often eo dizzy that I had to take to my bed until the attack passed away. -1 a?30 suffered from rhuematism and inv ankles became badly swollen. At last Doans Kidney Pills were brought 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 frea from kidney trouble. There has been no Bympton of a return and I conse quently praise Doan's Kidney Pjils at every opportunity." For sale by all dealers. Price 30c. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, , New York, sole agents for the Unite 1 States. Remember the name Doan'sand take no other. irfii i TTiniT iTrTiiHTi iTrH T T " "TTT'TT LADD CANYON ITEMS. Born Oct ISth. to Mr. and Mrs, Claude Braden, formerly of ladd Canyon but now of Perry, a son. Seven bridges arc being built over the various branches of Ladd creek uiuUt the supervision of L. W. Drum- Ime 01b ; NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at La Grande. Or.. June 21. 1909. Notice is hereby given that BENJAMIN F. YOUNG, of Hilgard, Oregon, who, on Septem ber 17, 1903, made ' homestead entry No. 13243. serial No. 04021, for SW SEU sec. 12. NVi NE, SE4 NE, section 13, township .4 south, range 36 east; Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above dscribed, before the Reg ister and Receiver. U. S. Land Office, at La Grande. Oregon, oo the 16th day of August. 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Nels Holverson. Nels Endrnp. Hans Endrup. . W. A. Young, all of Hilgard, Oregon. F. C. BRAMWET-U Register. Do your eyes trouble 70a when reading or studying fter night? Do you have headaches or dlaxynesa or irritated smarting or watering eyes or granulated lids 7 Do you get sick riding? All of these ailments are caused by the eyes being out of shape, too long or short (near or far sight), unevenness of the front or cornea, (Ostlgmatlsm of the eyes, al so by the effects of age, which causes our near point of vision to farther and farther away each year after ten years 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 moBt 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. 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. it W. HEWITT. Optometrist & Jeweler. 1212 1-2 Adams ave.. La Grande, Ore. server IS THE ONLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY RECIEVING A TELEGRAPHIC NEWS SERVICE-65 cents per month ''w . . . ... -