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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1909)
t L EVENING 0B3SEEYFR, LA SUA X EE. OROX. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 130 nnnnnnnnannnnnonnonnnanncncasannnDnD DIRECTORY. OF THE 1W0CASES Maey I 2 1 I 1 n I i 1 J 1 3 ' -J3 S ? ) S22GX2E HEAR SBtROBL.U Mormon Tabernacle Tuesday, October 26, 1909 mis STORE FOR tions ' J V. for our 3 our incut mm - A XL -'t - I Mm J$ Rip best !l very have THE HOUSE OF pf 1 V-C:,---StH-i'-.-K ! CLOTHES 1 ASH NeW Barg EVERYBODY SHOULD VISIT THIS STORE AND LOOK OVER THE BARGAINS IN SECOND HAND AND NEW GOODS. SPECIALS. TWO SOLID WALNUT MARBLE TOP BED ROOM SETS, $1.25 AND $35.00. SPECIALS. TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES. SPECIALS. SANITARY COUCHES $10.00. ic U t WM MM ADAMS AVENUE, PHONE 1521 ZSES23ESZ W are showing the latest produc in mm STYm ADLER'S COLLEGIAN s CLOTHES 1 young men. V'e have never :n history been "able to place before customers so varied an assort- of stylus io meet all require- ments. We know how thoroughly Ad- ler's Collegian Clothes satisfy the wearer alidTecause of this confidence which we have gained through actual eTp"erTence in"eillng Adler garments t thousands of people do we continue iZiTnr fhe!rD raises. They are the wearing and the most artistic clothes that America produces. You may "be" very critical as to style and exacting as to quality, but we the garments that will meet with your complete approval. Thejiew fall suit3and Overcoats are here. tiOOi) CLOTliLS S3 aim a E2 I f2 E3 n ESi E3 13 LI S3 2 era E2 Tlie P.oad to Success ' las many obstructions, but none eo d'sperate an poor health. Success today demands health, but Eleeu le ft Bitters Is the greatest health builder (I the world has ever known. It compels J perfect action ot stomach, liver, kid h neys, bowels, purlBcs and enriches the oiooa, ana tones ana invigorates tn whole system. Vigorous body and keen brain follow their use. You can't afford to slight Electric Bitter if weak, run down or sickly. Only 60c. Guaranteed by the Newlin Drug Co Sotlce to Patrons. ; Subscribers not receiving their pa , pers regularly or if it is not delivered ' as it should be, will confer a great fa i vor by notifying the office. Unless you do so we have no knowledge but what, the delivery service is satisfactory. The time of the year Is new here when proper delivery is 'essential.-No sub- "f scrlber wants to dry out their paper, - (II..UI... J . .L ... uuiiuer uu n wuui iuin iu. 11 - me paper Is delivered properly It is not necessary. I The Little Shop I Main St. (1 Stamping ot all kinds, Inolud ; Ing shirt waists & Center pieces, ' done, embroidery lessonB given, i Orders taken and lesBons given t In sttnciling. Full line of em- I' broidery material. V -t CluiinbtTliiln', Colic, Cholera and IM arrbota ICemcdy Sever Known To FalL "I have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cbolera and Diarrhoea Remedy since It was first Introduced to the pub".c in 1872 and have never found one in stance where a cure was not speedily effected hr Its use. 1 have been a com mercial traveler for eighteen yciars. and never start out on a trip without this, my faithful friend," says II. G. Nichols of Oakland, Ind., Ter. For sale l;y all good dealers. WHY SO WEAK. Kidney Troubles May Be Sapping ' Your Life Away- La Grande People HaTe Learned This Fact When a healthy man or woman be gins to run down without any appar ent cause, becomes wak, languid, depressed, suffers backache, dizzy ft spells and urinary disorders, kidney i j weakness may be the caupe of it all. jc", j Krcp the kidneys well and they will Jjkeep you well. Doan's Kidney puis, wicirea sick kidneys find keps thmn S!. 'well. Can La Grande renders detnnnd REVERSED O'SULLIVAX WINS HIS CASE IX HIGHER COURT. Rarnes Case Also Revemd In Ihvh Ion bj Supreme Court Attorneys Cochran & J Cochran re ceived word from Salem yesterday that the Barnes case had been revet 4 ed. ' It will be remembered that -J. It. Barnes of Ritxville, Washington, brought a habeas corpus proceedings in the Union county courts to n !ovor the possession of his child wbica nad been committed by the court to the custody of its maternal grand mother. Mrs. Cora Long. v , U11U.WU 01 m ttupreuie court that the father has the right to the possessio nof his child under all cir tumstances until he had committed some act or been proven of an uht moral character. " O'SulllTau Case lteversed . News was received also, of tliv re versal of the O'Sullivan case. .This was a Wallowa county case. O'uUi van was preparing to move to Un'on county and was selling his property at auction when the sheriff seized it for taxes and held and sold it t'er the taxes. : The trial wa3 , brought to Ui.ion county and held before Judge Win. Smith. Wallowa county won the tnU. O Sullivan ; appealed to the saprorie court 'and that court held that Wal lowa couuty sheriff did not prove a sufficient title to the property to sell ic . . GREAT AUTO RACE MEET. . San Francisco, Oct. 22. California will make a bid for the world'B auto mobile racing honors tomorrow, when one of the biggest events of its kind ever pulled 6ff In this coun try is scheduled to take placo . In Oakland. The race U to be for stock cars and la over a course in Alameda county, which is a drive of 20 miles j In , length. The entire distance of ! the ; race for big cars will be 300 miles and will be for the Portola i prize, valued at $5,000. A race for i light cars will also be . held' at the i iuc time for . 'a prize of $1,000. J Both of these events will be held at i the same time and the cars of both rnrp wITT hp r-lflfiftiflpil nfnwllnff in i cylinder displacement - -: - The cars .entering the big event will have to have 800 and one inches and over cylinder displacement, while the competitors In the light carriages will have 300 Inches and Iohs dis placement. The roads over which this race are to be held are the finest in California, there being 10 miles straigh away on one-half of the course and very few turns in the other half. Speed drivers who have! already gone over the , course are j utionin ous in tlklr', opinions that j recordhreakliic Kneed can be . made ' over its entire leugth..' BUILDING .COMPLETED. Th Nibley-MimnauKU Lumber Co. haS'-coir.plfted the building for their! new sawmill at Wallowa,- aud are la- stalling the machinery. All the equipment is of the moat modern type and the output of the plant when in operaion will be 75,000 feet per day. further proof than the following statement: C. Beale, 300 Aura, St., Pendleton, Oregon, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills gave me freedom from kidney trouble from which 1 had suffered for a long wnne. i was Breau auuoyeu irom . a f - m too frequent passages of the kidney k(JneJPS and urlnaiV organB Rre bf), secretion., during the night when l!eleaned healed and vitalized, . and was iorceu to ariso several times, a Bhort use of Doan's Kidney Pills re lieved me of all these difficulties and at that time, I gave a public state ment regarding tnera. wany persons ; ty, Bieepie8tlebs, or suppressed, Pain have since called upon mo, wlshin m or fm,Uent urination (especially to know if the indorsemtnt were correct. At eueh times I have always fidviiod a trial of IJoan'a Kidnc-y' Pills. For sale by all dealers. Price, CO. Fwster Mllibura Co., Now York, sole 0R"nM ror the. I a'tcd States. "(.-if.'..ii.'"r. the- riftrrij Ioaa's--aa-l t - ' ' no (!. r. '- ' FRATERNAL ORDERS ; LA GRANDE, ORE. , 1L IT. A. La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets 1st & Srd Monday each month at 1. O. 1. F. tall. All visiting neighbors are -ordlally Invited to attend. M. McMURRAY, a CAL JORDAN, Clerk. k 0. E. La Grande Aerie No. 259, F. O. B., neets e?ery Friday night In Elk's hall t 8 p. m. Visiting brethren ltvtted to attend. C. E. HACKMAN, W. P. GEOABEGQ, W. S. O.E.S. Hope Chapter No. 13. O. E. S., hold stated communications the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Halting members .cordially Invited. RACHEL E. WORSTELL, W. M. MARY A. WARNICK, Secretary. .1. 0. 0. Fr Eucainpment. f meets every second and fourth Wednesday In the month In Odd Fel lows' hall. Visiting patriarchs always welcome. : II. E. COOLIDGE, C. P W. A. WORSTELL, Scribe. . 31. It. of A. Meets every Thursday evening i.t l. O. O. F. hall. Visiting members al ways ot'-ome, ANOtsJ STEWART, President C. J. VANiiEUPOEL, Secretary. Woodmen of The Wnrld. La Grande Lodge No. 169, W. O. W., meets every Bocond and fourth Tuesday evening In K. of P. hall In iha Corpe building. All visiting mem oers welcome. ; ; NERI ACKLES, Consul Commander. J. II. KEENEY. Clerk. Splendid Fall Showing of SILK WAISTS, NET WAISTS.K1M0XAS, FL AXEL GO W $ S, FLAX. EL SKIRTS, PILLOW TOPS, BELTS ASD JET WARE, LADIES AXD CHILDREN'S COATS IT WILL SURELY PAY YOC TO SEE OUR LINE. 1 For $3.50 We Can "Vash Your Back" for Ever with one of our MTiTAX TOILET BRUSHES The latest thing out in the brush line. We are sole agents for this territory. , Call and let us show you. j l ! J B A Y Or PLUMBERS 211 DtPOl ! ENDS KIDNEY MISERY. Out of Order Kidneys Acts Fine and Backache or Kidney Trouble to cure backache and regulate out of order kidneys or end bladder trouble Is to keep several doses of ' Pape's j Dleuretlc, , Vn win AUHnrtr, ti . I all the miserable symptoms, such as j backache, headache, nervousness, I rheumatism and darting pains, in flamed and swollen eyelids, lrrntlbil , . r,phti nn, nthor fl,o(Ma0 ,.,. m,,,, tnVinit ., ., aw Hn.. The tnoment that you suspect any IkiJney or urinary disorder, or rbeu- witltfui, begisi. taking tbla Tiarmlew .reparation as' directed, .- with the I." ll'.l !W' ... 41.. .r.. ia t .K'V. it I ' UH.H. IF. IM.) IHIH.I . ediciue,.' at any , prt'?, jriiuio . any L 0. 0. Fr Subordinate. La Grande Lodge No. 18, meets la their hall every Saturday night Visi ting brothers coroMally Invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at the Model reatauraut. ' GEORGE GROUT. N. O. I. R. SNOOK. Itec. Secy. ', VT. A. WORSTELLy Fin. Secy. oresters or merlcu. Court Maid Marion No. each Wednesday night In 23 meets IC of P. nalL Brothers are Invited to attend. BEN HA1STEN, C. R. LEO HERRING, C. S. ' C. J. VANDERrOEL. F. S. A. V. A A. 11. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. ft A. M., holds regular meetings first and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. R. I LINCOLN, W. M. A. C, WILLIAMS, Secretary. Knights of l'j tblas. . . ; . - vu iuuttge no. m, meets ev-' ary Monday evening In Castle hall, (old Elk's hall). A Pythian welcomt to nil visiting knights. .' ; J. F. BAKER, C. C R. L. LINCOLN. K. of R. & S. , b. r. 0. H. La Grande Lodge No. 433, meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock la Elk's dub, corner Depot street and Washington avenue. Visiting brothers are cordially Invited to attend. H. E. COOLIDGE, Exalted Ruler. HUGH McCALL. Rec. Secy. BEBEKAUS. Crystal Lodge No. CO meets every Tuesday evening at the I. O. O. F. hall. AH visiting members are Invited to attend. MRS. TILLIE COX. N. C. MIS9 NNA ALEXANDER. SECT '!.'. -'.'"JJL ..J .' !L..I ' 'e&SMts ZWEI1 JJ j ..'-.I T1NNEHS. STREET J .t. . ; where else In the world, which will effect so thorough and prompt a cure, ae a fifty cent treatment of Pape's Huretlc, which any druggist can sup Ply.'' ' Your physician, pharmlst. banker ' or any mercantile agency will tell you that Pape, Thompson & Pape of Cin cinnati Is a large .'id , responsible medicine concern, thoroughly worthy : of your confidence. - . 1 Don't bo nilscable or worried an other moment with a lame back or' clogged, inactive kidneys or bladder ml.qprv. Al Ithllt (rrn rftoi vnu ii.rt i at'ni. i.,n'u tm.,.,.,1, i ... i ,... !h-.v vtn,-.tM. a,v vt,. .v,. 1 kidnoys, -liver and 'urinary system aro healthy, clean aud normal, and ' all .'danger passed. , - Accept 'Pape's ujrnotlc fifty ...- 111.. iL.vt P. A... .... . A .... n. III Li I M.V.U " . ! '.'l.l, Mil L i U f-' VUIC, - : tipy whr? in tli 'world, v. v ..