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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1909)
FTETTXfi onXEBYEB, tl GRANDE, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER fa, UCf. W t n .. . 2 3 1 tin . ? ! t " hi ' hi ft. hi r rl V hi i I 1 H ' u M I; j ! i i J' 'A I i a . -, ,. Lines That Stands for Quality Wo Better Made HATS The Star The Berry SHOES Florshiem Meier CLOTHING Kuppenhiemcr Garments Bearing this brand has workmanship 6 quality Ihe Shoe With a Wide Reputation WIDE TOE. "Brotherly Love For Each Toe" Go Co Pemimgtoij! Co, See Tlay Tonight. . The offering of the National Stock Company at the Pastime tonight. Is a thrilling tale of the sea: "The Light In the Window." This will be put on with Bpeclal scenery. Since the en largeemnt of the stage, the Pastime is now one of the ntt play houses in Eastern Orgeon. Besides this, the orchestra considering the number of pieces, can't be equalled in the state. New specialties tonight. Call For Tour Work. On the first of the coming month I u.ust leave for Portland to have an operation performed. I wish those having work In my shop and cleaning establishment to come and pay for luoiu. I uoeti luemoney.- During my absence I will have a competent man in my shop as the workman and all work left in his charge will be well caed for. Vacant Lots FOR SALE Good Building sites-ley-el- good location. 1-4 blocks $525 to $550. $20. cash per lot and $5 per month. VANDUYN REALTY CO. No. 220 Depot Street RALLY WIH PfclftTMII'UT liwiuiiiu ' BIG DINNERS NOT AS ESSENTIAL AS WORK. Keal Energy Exhibited by Delegates to Church Rally. ONYX II II I.H W III I II I. HOSIERY 0 a- &: ' $ tit m COTTON WOOL SILK All Grades Everything in Footwear SMITH & GREEN 0 0 0 0 0 $ 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 0: 0! 0i 0 0 0! 0i 0 0 0! 01 0 La Grande's first rally under fat. new system that has displayed the ok', district convention in he Christian churches of Oregon was opened In t.h Central church last evening with a sermon by" the Rev. F. C. F. Swander The TJev. Mr. S wander gave an ubla &c dress on the subject "The Cou?l:t? Christian." The entire day today has been spent m conference In the church building the chief speaker and leader of tho day being the Rev. G. II. Hamilton of Milton. The visiting ministers and workers annpunced emphatically last eevnlng that they wanted attendance more than they did big dinners, so the conference lasted up until 12 o'clock and were resumed again shortly afterward. This evening the Sunday School workers of the church are looking for ward to a great treat in the way of an address by Mrs. Clara O. Essen. Mrs. Kssen Is Bible School superintendent of the state and fully equipped to handle this subject. Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given that there are funds on hand to pay all county warrants issued prior to August 1, 1008 and that interest on same , will cease after October 23, 1909. , JOHN FRAWLEY. County Treasurer. 10126 11-2C. Dr. C. D. Pons THE EYE A NERVE SPECIAL 1ST. C Of Suit Lake City Is now at the Sum mer Hotel, all this week Only; Hours A. 31. to 1 P. 31. and S P. 31. to 7 I. 31. ELGIN, OKEGOX. t Where iovl bualnea. cen a.r 4 co-operating and buying stump 4 4 lands prerritor" to aetUac 4 commercial orchard. Wor par- 4 UciUars regarding good orchard ia.&f At very low prices call or ' ' writ The BLOUGH INVESTMENT CO. RmI Estate, Iareaccenta, Loans 4 and OoSsctlouk I 35 ft Merchants! Save $W,000 In 1907 the . Merchants of Oregon saved ove $10,000 by carry'ng a part of their Insurance in their own company, the Oregon Merchants Mutual Fire As surance ' Association, of Dayton, Oregon. In i908 they will save $15,000. During the same period their neighbors were hand ing over $i,500,000 in profits to outside con-panies In the Oregon Merchants Mutual you aet: INSURANCE AT COST A LIMIT TO YOUR LIABIL ITIES PROMPTSETTLEMENT OF LOSSES W. OLIVER, . Agent irai oon Dr. W. H. Keating v WAIT FOR HIM. The expert eye specialist of Salt Lake will be In La Grande soon. The doctor Is not a stranger aa he has vis ited your city for the past six years and can furnish you many references In La Grande. Tubic Typewriter Sale. Notice is hr"by given, that the reg ister and receiver, will on the 16th day of December, 1909, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, offer at public sale, to the highest ; bidder for cash, Smith Premier Type- writer No. 68G83, at the front door of j the United States Land Office In La Grande, Oregon. Persons desiring to bid on said type writer will have the privilege of ex amining the same at any time prior to the sale by calling at this office. F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. COLON' R, EBERHARD, Receiver. U 0 0 00000000000!J 0 0 0000&00000& Complete equipment for resetting and repairing rubber buggy tires.' LA GRANDE IRON WORKS V D. FilZQESALD, Proprietor V - Complete IVbchiac ' Shops and Foundry w EXAMINATION FREE Or. Ron's methods are all original. Ills lenses are all especially ground nerve crystals, made by himself. j Dr. Pons has brought his entire op- j tical factory wlh him this time, with ; several new lnstuments, for develop- i Ing weak eyes, one instument In par- j tlcular of the doctor's own Invention, j Cross eyes straightened sometimes la twenty minutes. Consult this east- I era specialist. Here this week only. ' 'I Tailoring Cleaning JAMES HEII), The Chicagra Tailor from this time on will be found at C. C. Pening- ton s clothing store where he Is prepared to do anything In tho line of tailoring, cleaning an.i pressing for both ladies and gea tleraen. !f your clothes do not fit he can fix them, rhone Rlark &!.. lnd. 411 1 "y Hi I that we have a line of Hardware of quality, and at prices that should attract careful buyers. Harness that will pay you to examine, and our usual complete stock of up-to-date FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC. ?3 fc.ni A RARE 0PP0RTUMITY I CHEAPEST FUEL ON THE MARKET f A 1 .1 C 1!,. 1 i. l- TTT 1 11- . vcinuau luu uusi vumu vvooa aeiiverea at ? your homes for only $2.25 per cord, measured in the j car.. Order NOW. while the marls .nrs trnrA n-nA f Vi n J - 7 - 1 vvva uuu nuv to, prices low. I V. R. BEAN I j PdOE RED 1741 . .. 1 " " - "SOMEHOW GOOD" -CALLING OF DAN MATTHEWS" "combades" v. v. .:;.;;$iio "Somehow Good" is by William De Margin, who Is hailed as the greatest English novelist since Dickens. "The Calling of Dan Matthews" is by Harold Bell Wright and la his third great success. Comrades" U by Thomas Dixon, Jr., the author of "The One Woman -"The Leopard's Spots" etc. "uu, ANT BOOK PUBLISHED SENT ANYWHERE ON THE REC1EPT ?SxlxF;,nv CE MAIL 0mEBS WILL HATE OUB TEBI BEST ATTENTION. 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World's best for Pile. ! 50c at the Newlin Drug Compvjy. j4 4 4 MESSENGER SERVICE. 4 We deliver and pick up par- eels. Quick service; 'phone ! A. Main 24. A HOME CURE vnn Oil of WIntergreen, Thymol, ycer. Ine, etc, Used as a simple W.sa. It really seems strange that w many people suffer year la and ve out with eczema, when it is now -o longer a secret that oil of winter sreen mixed with thymol, giycera cure."1 Wa8h ,a bound to Old. obstinate cases. It is true can not be cured in a few days, but there is absoluteuy no sufferer from e, ma whoever used thir simple wash and did not find immediately that wonderful soothing, calm, cool aensa- ion that comes when the Itch is ta ken aay. Instantly upen applying a few drops of the wash the rernoiy t kes affect, the Itch i3 flayed. The . s n, need of experiment--the patien" knows at once. 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