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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1909)
: - CM VDF. 0R'OT WEDM.Si.iT, Od CCr?. " ' - - '- - . 7: ft in 7i t ill ;t" IF PiKkiIUkvlI GBtLANKO" VECK WILL HOOX BE 55JSE C,,ILLT SICHTS EEMIXD US THAT REAL WINTER WEATHER iuu niu SELD UAK5IEE COVEKUTG. ' A Saving Just at The Time You Need it Most IXy8B T0P 10 BlT E1RLY AJfD GET THE CHOICE OF OUR LAEGE ASSOETM-E JT, WE UME MADE rOR OXE WEEK BEGIJLM5G OCTOBER SiTU, SPECIAL PRICES BBLOW TK OKDIJfABT LOW PRICE OX ETEBT BLANKET AJD COttFOETEB IX THE STORE. PURE WOOL BLANKETS An excelent lint in all colors and grades raaglng in This Week. pricefrom $2.50 to $12.50. eclal Price WOOL-NAP BLANKETS A new thing in blanket. The surface Is of fine wool wHle the body is of cotton. Combines the good qualities of both cotton and wool blankets. Regular Prices are $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. Spec lal Prlcaj Tills Week. , Cotton Fleece Blankets All pric23. weights and colors from the light weight blanket ai. blanket at $2.50 pair. Special Prices This Week. 73c a pair to ths extra heavy COMFORTERS Our line embraces all the latest for the money that we can buy. and wool padded from $1.25 to $5.20, Special Prices This Week. We have them in both cotton Complete line of Indian Robes. Slumber robes; Crib Blankets etc, at special prices this week. DISAPPEARS TWOHET BROTHERS WILL SOON REMOVE CROSSINGS Better Buy Blankets Today N.K. WEST THE QUALI TY STORE. Our Work Pleases If you have never Lad 11. L. WINN cleuti, press, dye or repair your clothes, give hiin your next order. Ladies' Silk and Net Waists a Specially Phone, Blac rear cf C. store. ri and lac'. 411. In t'i C. Pennington's clothln WEAK, WEARY W03IEX. Learn the Cause of Daily Woes and End Them. When the back aches and throbs. When housework Is torture. When night brings no rest nor sleep When urinary disorders set in. Woman's lot is a weary one. There 1$ 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 Klein, n.. says: "l have known of the merit of Dean's Kidney Pills ,or 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. Donn's Kidney Pills removed the backache regulated the passages of the kidney secretions and benefitted me in every way." For sale by all dealers. Prlt-A o, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New YorkM soie agents for the United States. Hemember the name Doan's -and tn'?e no other Many wore Crews to Be put to Work la Coaple ef Weeks. Just as soon as the steam shovels arrive, Towhey Brothers. the con tractors making extensive repairs to the side tracks from Meacham to Ba ker City, will have the road at Perry straightened out so that the danger ous crossings will be eliminated from the county road. There is not an in dividual that has traveled this road but has trembled at making the) hazardous turnings at Perry for fear that a train glide Into thera and kill, and the fact that the road is to be cor rected so as to pass on nn h r track with no crossings at all, will be well received. The work of putting in the new sidings at Hllgard Is now well advanc ed. Another crew is now working at Meacham and at mile post 276 be tween Huron and Meacham. Within two weeks there will be several other camp established between La Grand and Baker City. Some idea of the extent of the work now under way was given this morn ing by J. C. Twohey who has estab lished his head office in the Newlin drug store building. The Meacham camp is now working 70 men, Hilgard 30, and in a few da.V3 there will be 100 at Perry. Within a week 700 men will be, engaged between Duncan and Baker City. vifOMMsomis IN MROPLRm Washington. October 27WIlbur like structure carefully throujrh ! Wright, who has refused to graat the 'air in a most highly satisfactory m request of kings, dukes and princes to Iner, He remained up for four mlnm take Women lin In ht mrnnlan. 1 HI T7J . ". ... oute. mm. muueuno sai rigidly la h. f seat and showed no signs of fear Oa 1 alighting she was asked: "Wern't yon afraidr She replied: "I didnt think 1 of being afraid. It was too delicious, r i now know why it Is that birds sing it i.i au uicumparaoie sensation." take women up In his aeroplane today for the first time took an American woman up in his machine. The pas senger was Mrs. Ralph H. Vandeman, wife of an army captain. With Mrs. Vandeman in the machine was Wil bur Wright, who piloted the biz bird Referee's Sale. Notice Is hereby given that bv vir tue of an execution an." oi-snr ,i sale Issued out and under seal or the Cirouit Court of the State of Oreeon for Union county, ja a suit wherein Edmond Daron la plaintiff and Mary B. Daron. Herbert F. Daron and An drew J. Tucker are defendants to me issued and directed commanding that sale be made of the hereinafter de scribed real estate for the set forth in said order of sale; NOW THEREFORE th- nr.izr slgLed as euch referee will on Sat urday, tho 18th day of September. 1909, at 3 o'clock p. m., at the front door of toe Court house in the city of La Grande, Union county, Oregon, attend and offer for sale end sell to the highest bidder at public auction for cash i. hand, the foUcmfTiu: scribed real estate, town: ' t north west quarter of section 24. The south west quarter of tbd sooth east quarter of section 28. The north east quarter of the norfc east quarter of section 35. The north west quarter of the nori east quarter and the south east quar ter of the north east quarter of seo tlon 35. The south wesc quarter of the nortl west quarter and the north half ot the south west quarter of section aii ui townsnlp 2, north range 10 east of the Wiilainette Meridian, and in Union county, Oregon. Dated at La Grande, in the count and state nforesaid, this the 18th day of August, A. D., 1909. F. P. CHILDERS, (Aug!8-25-2-9-lG) Referee. BAKER GTY WE HE Til I RT V FEM I M X E GUESTS ARE WHIRLED ABOUT VALLEY. Burglary, Theft and Larceny Insurance OUR POLICY COVERS All ousehold goods and persoual .iffects, belonging ot any memVr of the family or guest, 'against loss by burglary, theft or larceny, In eluding thefts by geiranlj or other employees. ALSO COVERS DAM IC E To property, plumbing and other fixtures. Allows six months racan. cy without notice. Xo co-lusurance. Xo inventory of the property is necessary. 1 RATES FOR A YEAR. Private Residences nnc Apartment Houses. $1,000, $12.50; $2,000, $22.50; $3,000, $30.00; $4,000, $35.00; $5,000, $10. Each Additional $1,000 $3.00 ' Stables. Each $1,000 m ; ?1500 Vacant houses (plumbing fixtures and damage to houses each 11,000 $10.00 LOGAN-SHERWOOD REALTY CO n ,-- . " ! 1 : p Loral Eastern Star N Hostess to the . Visiting. Delegation. tin 1: Uy SatusiMt ory' fta wg STOVES Howard wa ml coal grates will burn vood or coal co: pr burn either wood or ' iU" grade goods at the that a high price guar uistake in buying a range, are priced high or even Have wood and t . . No one expects to of "cheap stuff," bu .. .tees high quality. IVi :.r.;. Many ranges of ordinal .- higher than the iuconip 0 IV II EX VOL Find out what it is mado oi to know these things. Any - . wur ruKo is a iueisaver a perfect baker," and casts a reflection on your Intelligence if h Trji ouut! you have a selling ranges who stops htere, things right says, are MLUL SPECIAL MONARCH TIRES Polished Top. Needs no stove blacking. Duplex Draft. The only common-sense system In use. Complete Asbestos Lining. A triple wall at every exposed to heat FEA- -a reason you can right to know be- draft poia: true or nny range, there is a reason for It see and understand a reason you have a fore luylug. ' We can show in a Monarch range exacts why it does what we claim. Come and see 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 .aaiute tW m ranges where Malleable iron is used canehow you how tight, solid construction Is' necessary ..Ul4 most in your new range prompt service long life an J fuel economy. W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO We to sure hi i ii ii i ii ill ii imtwiiiiin ii i -. . - Q22sCq wmosaasm A:Mt t UI i ty member of the order t.u1 Eastern Ktnr frm rtnirnr ....... Vvi itrnvti lin ;ir on a visit tn oQ i. ' '. Tlie visitors will out I ':: tit-romoliite rUlo W afternoon a.i Icui,,,,, will be entertain ed y an elaborntA hannnof Tniftn ccrciaonie: : 1--.., ,(,.,; ., will The rep- .. 7i--- Mrsrir1 r'fr Tin k. held tonieht Oregon will be -s. Ulitehart of Putn is. Rilev of RiVpr ritv .. ft ,( .u-.visitors are present: ' ;. K. Komtg, Joseph Bar- r- 'v- C. Nelson, R. T. Langrill, O. , '. '.a-.'.t. s. s. Landis, O. C. Sterns. ' y Hyde, E. T.. Anderson, F. K. Stu- ! '. W. Stuchell, William Riley, Mr. i ;..i Mrs. E. F. West. Mr. and Hft-a ir ! Ii. Sturglss, Misses Mollie Johnson, Maude Langrill, Lou Smith." Marie Howell, Callie Shelton. Flossie Stroch, -Minnie Armstrong, Desse Bourman, IUUe May nnd Mr. Ttobert It. McGau Khey. r . Observer ' rr niwuii i miosini .air nwsirir-TOi Insane From Worrying. Ran Jose. Cal. Oct 27. Driven In sane over the continual grieving over the death of her son. Mrs. Emma Kun yan was taken to the asylum todav. Her son John Runyan was a stu-' dent in the Stanford University and ' being bright and ambitious put him self under a heavy mental strain in his efforts to outdo all of his fellow students and finally broke down and became a mental wreck, dying 60ou ' after. 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