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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1909)
I 3 rrxsixf. ouTirRTrn. i.i cairnr. ortov FETDAT, OCTOBER 22, 1MX Young Men: There's a Difference between these Ederheiraer-Stem clothes that are made especially for you and other kinds that are sometimes sold you. Too 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 3f, sometimes more, into theirs. ' It takes this much to make a coat roomy and full chested, to give it plenty of length and Idiom sweep, to .'get the right circcc to the trousers. '..Not, all. .clothes makers use enough goods, to make clothes stylish. Eder heimer, Stein cz Co., ' males cIotl)e$ right and put in all tho material tliat is necked. And they're', strictly Voting Men' clothes. Made to keep you looking young. r f j . . v. w.. r '1 EST THE QUALITY STORE. RESUME RATE JIEARIXG. Louinrille, Oct 22. A hearing is scheduled to be held in this city to day in the proceedings of the Florida Railroad Commission against the LoaisTille & Nashvelle to show cause why a three-cent rate should not be maintaintd in Florida. Previous hearings hare been held in Florida, and the last was terminated suddenly , when Sir. Farnum, an expert wit-; ness, fainted in the witnes chair. ' A mas of testimony has been taken i which is to be revieed by Jo ' j pard In passing on the question a j dissolving the injunction. It is ex-, pected much more testimony will be ; taken at Louisville, as the cross-examination of Mr. Farnum is still to be completed, and the railroad will put several witnesses on the stand. (Continued Frora Pace One.i for La Follette reception and also for forming the permanent union were appointed: J. W. Knowles, Charles Cochran, Turner Oliver, John S. Hod gin, George Cochran, T. H. Crawford, S. V. Ivanhoe, J. F. Baker and J. D. Slater. After the meeting was called to or der Judge Knowles was chosen tem porary chairman -and Charles Coch ran temporary secretary. These offi cers were made the temporary officers of the organization of the Car Assoc! a tion. The next meeting-will be held immediately after the Wallowa term of court upon three days notice from the temporary president. At that time at lthe attorneys of the county will be invited to be present to participate ! In the permanent organization. One of the particular plans for the ! Bar Association ; mentioned at the meeting this afternoon was the forma tion of a count law library. SiVeral of the attorneys present told of coun t ylaw libraries In other parts of the country and the sentiment seemed to prevade the meeting that such a li brary would be an excellent thing to start The general Improvement of matters pertaining to the Interest of the lawyers of the county Is the ob ject of the association. Our Work Pleases ' If yon bar never tad IL L. WINN clean, press, dye or repair your clothes, give him your next order. Ladies' Silk and Net Waists a Specially Ptone, Blach ffl and lnd. 411. In ta rear of C. C. Pccnicgton's clothing store. .' - WEAK, TVEABI WOMEN. Leant the Cause of Bally 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 Teck, 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 50c. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York Hole' agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. SSI Hanging At Salem. Salem, Oct 22. Math Jancigaz was hanged at noon today. He was con victed for the murder of Mary Smeker of Oregon City, November 20th, 1908. ELGIN FAIR IS OPENED TODAY Stop! Look! ListenI Mr. Dtesserl .-HLStJ-WUN. I!SUy S&tUittory "Live, HOWARD HEATING STOVES SOME SPECIAL MONARCH . TIRES FEA- Pollened Top. Needs no stove blacking. Duplex Draft. - The only common-sense Kystena In use. draft t ouipMe Akbetitos Lining. A triple wall at every exposed to heat. point 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 guoda at the price of "cheap stuff," but some think that a high price guaran 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. W1IEX TOU BUT A RANGE rind out what it Is made of and how builtl You have' a right to know these things. Any man Belling ranges who says, ."Our range la a fuelsaver a perfect baker," and stops htere, 'casts a reflectioi on your Intelligence. If these things are true of any range, there is a reason for It a reason you caa 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 see how the Maleab.a iron and steel plates are rivetod solidly together. Insuring a tight range for unlimited time. Let us explain how tight, permanent seans are possible only In ranges where Malleable iron Is U3ed. We can show you how tight, solid construction is necessary to everything you waut most In your new range prompt, sure service long life an.l fuel economy. ' W. H. BOHNENMMP CO SPLEXDID ARRAY OF FRUITS CHIEF FEATURE. IS Games, Dancing and Mnsie to Enlhca Thme Occasion. Elgin, Oct 22. Today marked the opening of the apple show. The chief feature of the show Is to be the ex hibits themselves. While there Is good music, dancing and games scheduled for the event, the attention of the people Is to be directed to the won derful exhibits being made. The dis plays are excellent end the attend ance is large. A record crowd is ex pected tomorrow. Many from outside points are here. Cove high school will play Elgin tomorrow.- WILL COrPER CIRCUIT SOON. Home IudepcndentTelophone Has Wire Coming-Will Build on ., Valley. 23 3S8S Superintendent S. D. Crowe of the Home Independent Telephone Com pany has been in the city from La ' Grande for several days, looking After ) the interests o fthe company. WHilo here he stated that work would " be ! commenced at once on a line to th9 1 Lower Valley where the resldeits ! have beon clammoring for telephone I communication for the past two years j or more, says the Wallowa Sun. He also states that the wire Is on the ! way to copper the circuit of the main j line from La Grande to Joseph p.nd that the work of installing it will be commenced within two weeks. FIT YOU AS SO OTHER CATS, FOR OUR CLOTHES ARE STELVBLOCn MADE, ACCEPTED HERE ASD IX LOXDOX TOWJT. SI. & um 1 AaiafelJniTiii ; " 'H !f I iMr 1 1 i i ! j g : '0 1CT QUICKLY. Delay has been Dangcroa u Grande. 1 Do the right thing at the righ h, Act quickly In times of dang'r " Backache Is Kidney danger. Doans Kidney PiUs act quick! i Cures all distressing. dang ' I Kidney ills. j Plenty of evidence to prove tb!t Mrs. S. J. Atchison, 213 S. Baer Baker City, Ore., says: "I have ka0v the value of Doan's Kidney Pin, t) years and they have long been a dard remedy In our household. t) ed them for a weak and painful bac,1 accompanied by a bearing -col pain In the hips. My kidneys er! much disordered and annoyed ' both day and night At times my hi f ached so severly that It really "felt r r . If it would split and I was oftet t..' dizzy that I had to take to my . v ! until the attack passed away, r suffered from rhuematism and ml ankles became badly swolleo. a last Doans Kidney Pills were brouqh'! to my attention and I procured a np ply. They helped me from the tint and by the time that I had taken IV? contents of three boxes. I was fnJ from kidney trouble. There has bLJ z.z ZTyiuu ui a return and I conse-r I quently praige Doan's Kidney Puig ttt every opportunity." ' For Bale by air dealers. Price jflt. . Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New 1 York, sole agents for the PnlteJ States. .. . ., -;r"v. , Remember the, name Doan'-n! ifake no other. ' " -ouce or unai settlement U Notice is hereby given that Willfam McBeth, executor of t he estate of ! Duncan McBeth. deceased, has filed his final account In said estate In the county court of the State of Oregon for Union county and that the Hon. J. C. Henry, judge of saldcourt, has appointed Thursday, November 18th, 1909, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. at the court house In La Grande, Union county. Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections thereto and the settlement thereof. WM. MC BETH Executor of said estate. R. H. LLOYD, Attorney. Oct. 21-28-4-llrl8. ' W 1 APPLE PICKERS WANTED At o apply to I. Bonsel. Frn!td,ale. Phoni Farmers 93. oni FOR RENT The J. W. Snodgross home, 804, Fourth street Enquire at premises. 10-22-28. FOR SALE OR TRADE 16-h. p. Franklin auto for sale or will ex change for city property. A. V. An 1 M Do your eyes trouble yon wha reading or studying, efter nightT Do, you have headaches or dlzzyness or irritated smarting or watering y or granulated lids? Do you get sick riding? All of these ailments art caused by the eyes being out of shape, too long or short (near or far Ight), uneTenness 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 j farther away each year after te,x yrs of age- till finally we have fj Put on glasses to bring It back to convenient distance. It you have any of these troubles call on me, I will furnish glasses, ths most up-to-date styles and best ape- ; clally ground lenses at a price much j less than the traveling opticians j charge, and I giv your eyes a double j 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. H. W. HEWITT. Optometrist & Jeweler. I 1212 1-2 Adams ave.t La Grande, Orv 11 Me y server IS THE ONLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY RECIEVING A TELEGRAPHIC NEWS SERVICE--65 cents per month d