La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 29, 1909, Image 3

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    ETEX1XG 0 BSEBYER. LA GRANDE. OREGON. FRIDAY, OfTOBIu K, iMD.
SECONDS TO
Fur Hats, Fur Caps, Eton Caps,
Gloves Sweaters
. M. WELLMAN & CO.
ADAMS AVENUE
We Want Your Wants
WILLC0CK
BROTHERS
IN
Our Want Ad Coiumn
Your nt i placed before a thoaiartd or more i,t -seeksik
every day Can y 1 afford to spend one cent per word of your
ws.it au v,r; rtiulu are the keynotes?
I Quick Transfer
I LEVER GAME WILL RESULT
UNION TOMORROW.
AT
FOB SHE.
FOR SALE House of 8 rooms. Cor.,
first and Grand? are. rhone Black
U9J. (025-N25.)
(OB SALE OR TRADE 15-h. p.
"Franklin auto for sale or will ex
"ftange for city property. A. V. An-
FOR SALE House and lot on Adama
avenue, extra well built, plastered
bouse, good basement, and wood
abed. Price right Call Black 1941
or see D. C. Stevens at Henry &
Carr's store. (O-2-tf) '
For Sale.
House hud eight lots In south La
Unuiue. ciiy water ttutj guuu well;
large barn and plenty of fruit. Best
rlew of the valley.
Thoa. S. Harris. 1302 B street
FOP. SALE One second hand auto
mobile, fire patsenger; price very
reasonable; phone 27A SummervDle
0!
nquire Whlteman Oarage, Will
trade for land or sell for cash.
Q)R SALE Set of 11-inch cones for
. power belt, shaft 1 1-4 Inches with
hangers. Brand new cost la 35;
will be sold at a bargain. Apply
at Observer office. (S-16-tf)
FOR SALE Six room house on
Adams avenue, with both hot and
cold water; good lawn. Price J !
$1750; size of two lots 60 x 114.'
Call at Bay and Zwelfel. (S-28-tf) ;
For Sale or Trade. I
19 tit&A inHataifvA aVistrt hrrn nnttla '
for sale or will exchange for La WANTED Experienced telephone op
Grande city property. J. B. Reynolds j erators or girls to learn. Pacific
phone Black 602.
FOR SALE House five rooms, bath,
j. modern Improvements, close to
iVbpot.or Palmer mill. Phone Black
1192. lU25-Zb
FOR SALE At a bargain, two houses
on Penn. avenue. Call on Fred B.
Currey, at Commercial Club rooms,
La Grande National Bank building.'
FOR SALE Some fins thoroughbred
Rhode Island pullets. Inquire of
B. E. Jones. Phone Farmers 64.
(O-16-30.)
Why Druggists Becommend Cham,
berlaln's Colic, Cholera And
Diarrhoea Remedy.
Mr. Frank C. Hanrahan, a prominent
druggist of Portsmouth, Va., says:
Qr the past six years I have sold
nd recommended Chamberlain's Col
ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It
is a great remedy and one of the best
patent medicines on the market I
hnndle some .others tor the same pur
poses that pay me a larger profit, but
this remedy la sure to effect a cure,
and tcf customer so certain to ap
preciate my recommending It to him,
that I give It the preference." For
srle by all good dealers.
Even If you only buy the realestate
as an Investment and not to speculate
buy property that will increase In
value shortly. We have a liBt of
choice parcels that offers every buyer
the right opportunity.
See ns today or at the earliest op
portunity. It you are paying rent,
you can apply your rent payments
award the pnrcbase of a home. Be
re yon call and obtain our plan of
home owning.
LA GRANDE .KITEST1IE5T CO.
Tley Bleck.
FOB BEST.
I OR RENT Weil built barn.
Phone
Red 4L
FOR RENT. Furnished room erl:ii
all modern Improvements. SC4 Main
Avenue.
FOR RENT Newly furnished front
room, modern conveniences, 804
Main avenue.
F OR RENT Nicely furnished modern
rooms In the Slater building on
Jefferson and Fir. All modem con
veniences. Apply at the B. F .Waie
suit, In the Slater building.
BARN FOR RENT Well
close in. Apply at the
built barn,
Furguson
FOR RENT The J. W. Snodgrost
home, 804, Fourth street Enquire U
premises. 10-23-28.
lost and roum
LOST A J2.50 gold piece on my way
home from Dr. Hubbard's office. Tho
coin waj on breastpin and had the
lotter "N" engraved upon it. Return
to-this' office and owner wlllay face
value in roney for the coin.
LOST Black leather walot contain
ing contracts and waranty deeds.
Walot has S. A. Bredonburg, Everett,
Washington, printed on flap. Finder
please return to this office. (O 28-28)
WASTED.
WANTED Position as Cook by a
responsible and experienced Japa
nese. Phone Observer Office. (028-N1)
Telephone & Telegraph Company.
'APPLE PICKERS WANTED At once
apply to I. Bonsel. Frultdale. Phone
Farmers 93.
A J. A. OLIVER.
Gasoline wood saw.
Phone orders to Black 1851.
The Boad to Success
has many obstructions, . but none so
desnerate as poor health. Success
today demands health, but Electric
Bitters Is the greatest health builder
the world has ever known. It compels
perfect action of stomach, liver, kid
neys, bowels, purifies and enriches the
blood, and tones and invigorates the
whole system. Vigorous body and
keen brain follow their use. Yon
ctn't afford to slight Electric Bitters
if weak, run down or sickly. Only 60c.
Guaranteed by the Newlln Drug Co.
Kinqsley & Coger
Shoes Repaired
Two first class workmen.
All work turned out with
dispatch and guaranteed.
THE OLD PRESTON STAND.
I MH'Kul','t'1'1
Well Known Hotel Keeper Uses and
j Recommends CIamii."itir
Colic, Cbolor.i and Dlar-
I rhoea Remedy. ;
"I take pleasure In saying that I
have kept Chamberlain's Colic, Chole
ra and Diarrohea Remedy in my fam
ily medicine chest for about fifteen
have always had satlsfuet-
j ww. -
ory results from Its use. Ihave ad
ministered it to a great many travel
ing men who were suffering from
troubles for which It is recommended,
and have never failed to relieve them,
says J. C. Jenkins, of Glasgow, Ky.
This remedy Is for sale by all good
dealers.
Lineup Somewhat la Doubt Over Need
For Utility Mea Here.
La Grande's second team goes to
Union tomorrow to meet the first team
of that school. The lineup of the local
seconds Is somewhat undecided just
uow for the reason that some of the
stars of the second squad may be re
tained in La Grande as utility men
for the first team.
That a fast game will result in Union
is cretain. Union has "some" team as
evinced in the game with Baker Clty(
and the youngsters, who next year and
the year after that will be the neuclus
for the first team here will have to do
qnm tall nltHn. tn Vo ""oh.
10 FARMERS
o.
A. C SENDING OUT VALUABLE
BOOKLETTS.
"Business Side of Farming," Just og
The t'oli'Ige Press.
The "Business Side of Farming," is
the title of a recent publicatiou from
the Oregon Agricultural College
press. The bulletin Is part I of the gen
era! subject and Is devoted to farm
records. It is written in a clear, simple i
style and will be easily comprehended j
by any farmer. It la handsomely Illus
trated by 20 full page engravings. Fu
ture bulletins on rural law and rural
economy are promised. Like all the
college and station bulletins, it Is pub
lished for free distribution
It is gratifying to note that the
state college is taking the lead in tuix
Important subject No phase of agri
cultural education is more important
or more generally neglected. The short
comings of the American farmer In
this respect has been revealed repeat
edly. President Roosevelt on the Ru
ral Commission have remarked, on
more than one occasion, , that this is
one of the defects of rural education.
The lack of correct business methct's
have not only ruined countless farmers
but it often drives the boys off the
farm. The present census is emphas
izing statistics on farm flnanco mure
than usually, but It is feared that but
little Information that is absolutely re
liable will be given.
Professor Bexell, the author of tbr
bulletin, says in his introduction: "U
Is a truism to say that the financial
side of farming is of the uttermost im
portance. But the fact remains thai
this side of the world's greatest In
dustry is almost entirely neglected
by both the farmer and the Bchoola
Professor Baily says on this subject
In visiting practically every farm In J
one of the counties of New York wj
did not find one man who knew how
much it cost him to produce milk or I
to raise any of his crops.' " i
The edition will not cover the entire j
station mailing list, but the bulletin ia
mailed to any one on request. Ques
tions on the business side of farming
will be cheerfully answered. Address, .
Professor J. A. Bexell, Oregon Agrl- i
cultural College., Corvallis, Ore.
MONEY IX HOGS.
Farmer Near SummoniHe Sells
For $363.
One
; .
Yesterday
the Grande Ronde Meat
Company purchased a hog from Mr.
Johnson who resides near Summervllle
whic weighed an even 500 pounds, the
price paid being 7 1-4 cents per pound.
Mr. Johnson received a check for the
sum of $36.25. To those who do not
know the cost of producing hogs this
looks like easy money.
WMM
Phones:
Day, Rod 711.
Night. Black 1171.
PASTIME THEATRE
Thos. Brace Manager.
TONIGHT
NATIONAL STOCK CO.
IN
4THE LIGHT IX THE WIXDOW
Special Scenery.
'ew Specialties.
High class vaudeville special-
ties. All Seats 25c.
-- . o
UNION
NURSERY
J. B WEAVER. Prop. t
Fruit, shade and or
namental t r e e 8 .
Sherbs and Roses.
Strawberry vines
and other small fruit
SEND FOR PRICE
1 1ST
UNION, ORt
9
3
DO YOU KNOW:
FOR CERTAIN?
that your title -is gocd?
An abstract will tell you
all about it and it may be
tc your advantage to have
one made. You cannot
afford to take chances
LR. OLIVER:
g-a Vliauuv - iiauviiai vaun 0
Building
3372Z2
' QUALITY DETERMINES SUCCESS.
Quality Indicates the man; Quality makes the merchant;' Quality
you will remember long after the price has been forgotten. The
quality and prices of the goods plied up and scattered around
this store will tell you whether or not thts is the right place to gov
the right quality at the right prices.
Yes, it would be easy to eo atioad and enumerate all kinds of drugs,
medicines, (stationery, toilet goods, books, combs, brushes, etc. BBut
what's '.he user It Isn't Just things you're after. You want quality,
articles of merit, and things that are puis td wholesome.
This is not a little, dingy p lace. It's a'tirug store 1 1th lots of good
K'OOdS for ROoti T)enil. It a Am ntnr a trrnnli J
.he beginning is the cheapest in the end.
Business principles that are broad, hono"able and fair to all,
form the keystone for a unite d friendship.
ilILL'5 DRUQ JTORE
LA GRANDE, - - - OREGON
iuWshjBjEhi
New
BE PATRIOTIC WDR3F ORDEBIXii
SUGAR AND INSIST UT05 ItAYlXCI
nOME MADE. THE AEtt FRESH
IS NOW IN ALL THE GBOCVUY
STORES.
THE GEORGE PALMER
i in w. ; I. j , : . imcz i
R FT All nFPARTMFWT.iSi!
We Solicit Your Orders for
SHINGLES . '
RUBBEROID ROOFING
DEADENiNG FELT
BUILDING PAPER
We are prepared to furnlsnand deliver material promptly. Phone
Main 8.
ASTHMA REMEDY.
Gives prmpt and positive relief In
every case. Sold by druggists, price
$1.00. Trim package by mail 10 cents.
William's Mfg.' Co. Prop. Cleveland.
Oblo, A. T. H11L Druggist
BCSSEY'S HACK LINE. .
Best of service, Day and
Night. Hacks furnished for 4
funerals and private parties.
Baggage transferred Day and
Suwd at Paul's Clar Store,
'Phone Red 141.
Night 'Phone Mala it.
B. L. BC88ET.
asasttasssor
f!
Sugar
'HI I
WhT
From a kmajl beginning the sale and
use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
has extended to all parts of the United
States and to many foreign countries.
Why? Because It has proved eect
ally valuable for coughs and colds.
For sale by all good dealers.
ED 8TKINGI1AM,
AUCTIONEER-
4ale cried on nhort saftoe.
1 Satisfaction (uaraatMd,
No extra charge fur dlsuac.
LA GRANDE , . - OREGON
Ro-.'te No. 1 'l-hone No. Iltl
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