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ETENT5G OBSEBTZSM fcRADE, OREG05 WEDNESDAY, XOYEXBEB S, 1909. nm ciii ycur I pnnt A GOOD RrZGORD HIRD PARTY Or Gals 'More Pass the word to your relatives and friends to come now. LOW COLONIST RATES To Oregon will prevail from the East September 15 to October 15, Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co and Southern Pacific (LINES IN OREGON) From Chicago ...,........-....SILM From St Loaia SUM From Omaha .. i ts.N w . From St Paul tiM From Kansas City 25.00 Deposit the amount of the fare with the nearest O. R. ft N. or Agent and ticket will be delivered In the East without Extr cost. Send us the name and address of any one interested in the State for Oregon literature. WM. McM CHEAT, General Passenger Agent. 1 ' PORTLAND. ORE. STEWARD OPERA HOUSE D. H.' STEWABI), ONE NIGHT ONLY: MONDAY, NOVEMBER Henry McRae of f yrs the .' ' ' '. season.' THE SPOILERS . '.: ' Bv T?ex Iieach . 18 PEOPLE 18 , Indudinsr MISS MARGARET OSWALD. A CAR LOAD OF HO KNERY Thousands have read the -1 ook and thousands have enioved the rlav ' PRICES 25-50-75$l. free from pain. I cheerfully recom: mend Doau's Kidney Pills. v. For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. Foster-MUburn Co. Buffalo, N. T. sole agents for the United States. Bemember the name Doan's and take no other. How to care, a Cold. Be as careful as you can. you will occaBslonally take cold, and when you do, get a medicine of knowu re liability, one that has an established reputation and that Is certain to af fect a quick cure. Such amedlclrto is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Jt has gained a world wide repuntlon by Its remarkable cures of this iu. t common allment.lt acts oj future's plan, relieves the lungs, aids expect oration, opens the secretion! and nkle nature in restoring the sysion -.o healthy condition. For saio ( by all good dealers. L A STRIKING SCENE FROM "THE Bfryft'jM,'WW" m mjunuwmui i im .kmiju wuh iiiiii.i .itiwjwiw iiihh hi i niwuiimiip imhhpii h-i ( , ' - , , . , - - u , - "1 People" MANAGER, ..' 8tfc dramatic treat of the THROW OUT THE LINE. Giro the Kidney's Help and Many Peo pie of La Grande Will be Happier. "Throw out the life line" The kidneys need help They're overworked can't get the poision filtered odt of the blood. They're getting worse every mln hte. , ' Will you help them. Doan's Kidney Pills have brought thousands of kidney, sufferers back from the verge of despair. Mrs. J. T. Galloway. C. St Elgflln. Orefgon. says: "In view of the bene fit I derived from Doan's Kidney Pills 1 can only speak of them as being a reliable remedy for the kidneys, I used them principally for a severe pain across the back which had annoy ed me for some time. The results that ing the remedy until my back wac f 1 SPOILERS COMING TO THE STEWARD OPERA IIOUSS MONDAY NIC:??. Even if yon only bar the real estate as an Investment and not to speculate bar property that will increase In vain shortly. Wo :.have a list of choice parcels that offer every buyer the right opportunity. See us today or at the earliest op portunity. If yoa are paying . rent, yoa can apply your rent payments toward the purchase of a home. Bo sire yon call and obtain our plan of homo owning. . LA GRANDE INTESTMENT CO. i ,. tiey Block. ' New waists, silk komonos, golf gloves, kid gloves, rain coats, elegant line of Mexican drawn work, consist ing of waist patterns, handkerchiefs, dolleys and other fancy articles at Van Duyn Co. ,Do your eyes trouble? you when - :: l , ........... reading or studying after night? Do you have headaches or dlxzyness or irritated smarting or watering eyes cornea, (Astigmatism,) of the eyes, al sight), unevenness of the front or so by the effects of ago, which causes or granulated HdsT Do you get sick riding? All of these aliments are caused by the eyes being out of shape, too long or short (near or far years of ago till finally we have to put on glasses to bring It back to a convenient distance, 1 If you bavo any of these troubles call on me, I will furnish glasses, the most up-to-date styles and best spe cially ground lenses at a price much less ; than ;,. the traveling opticians charge, and I give your eyes a double test by different methods with differ ent instruments, one test proves the other. I guarantee all my work. I make no charge for tenting where glasses are not required or when I fit glasses. Give me a trial and be convinced. H. W. HEWITT. Optometrist ft Jeweler. 1212 1-2 Adams ave.. La Grande, Ore. : Society Wedding. Washington," Nov. 3. The largest society wedding of the season was that of Everon Sinclair Cammeron, of Baltimore to Miss Frederlea Morgan, which was celebrated at St. John's church this morning. The bride Is a famous beauty and a daughter of Col. and MrsJames Morgan. The ceremony vas performed by Rev. John Colton Smith, the rector, and society from New York Baltimore. Philadelphia as well as Washington was present. . v - AS SEW PARTY IT PENDLETON HAS SHOUT LIFE. Party Thoaght to be Booze Panacea Looses Identity. ' ' At the coming city election the people of Pendleton will not have an opportunity to vote whether or not they favor the "third party" plan for the reglatlon of the liquor business says the E. O. Neit year, when the liquor question Is again voted upon, the people will again have to choose between prohibition and blind pigs upon the one hand and unlimited and unrestricted saloons upon the other. This situation has been brought about through the failure to circulate and file th "w; cillis; Tv im submission of the plan of the "third party" at the coming city election. The time for filing the petition expired last night and at that time the petitions still lacked much of having the neces sary number of signatures. : " When the work of the special com mittee which drafted the close' regula tion or third party plan-was completed last week four petitions were drafted for circulation. The petitions were handed by the chairman of the com mittee to Mayor Murphy on Thursday with a request that he the mayor, at tend to the circulation of the papers. The taBk was accepted by Mr. Murphy and the special committee viewed its work as having been completed. However much lethargy was shown In the matter of having the petitions circulated. John Halley, Jr., circulated the papers on Saturday and secured some forty signatures. No other work was then done until yesterday after noon when a short lived effort was made to secure the other 200 signa tures that are necessary. As a result the time was allowed to expire without the petition being filed with the recor der. According to a statement made to the East Oregonian by John Halley, Jr., he found the saloon men generally opposed to the plan and they refused to sign the petitions. Many prohibi tionists took, the same view of the movement and refused to sign. He estimates that one out of every threo men whom he solicited refused to s.'gn the papers. However, even at ihl it Is evident that a sufficient number of signers could have been secured had a more vigorous effort been made. O. A. f. NEWS BUREAU APPLAUDS YOUNGSTER. I-a Grande Athlete Accredited With Be in? Pride of College. Oregon Agricultural College. Cor- vallis. Nov. 3, (College News Bureau.) Football hero worship at this col lege has centered upon little Charles Reynolds, quarterback of the college team. It may be because he is small; it may be because of his ability to play football; it may be because of his pleasing personality; but certain it is that he has become a college hero. Reynolds, who weighs only 115 pounds, comes from La Grande whore he l'p,3 rlayed on the high 3chool team for th' past (Jn-ee yeirs. When he a;-!1U-d to Director Anjsell for football eiu:n;:vv. t, f-o:r.e tirae weeks rko. he u na nr.n;'ed: when ha appeared on the th st.Jents wero amused; afW ht wo:-;- ' ! ort for a few evenings tlii ff!uhe! "!-f!-stu!cr.t.3 commenced t wish tie weighed about AO pounds V'.otp: :t.v. -vrvhov I snt-v. v.lth h'm Jst a he Is. T'is Indivii'.-al work is accurate rrad .".ctlve. Ho 5s that rr.re t.-po of player REYNOLDS Wehave conducted a La Grande for many a reason. A trial the mystery. A.; B, Ci PHONE The Sum Total of Human Happ is attained by the man who select iTo anl adaptable tor bio entire f tions approximates about the keen such conditions to bo found in the you. Go to CV J. BLACK. Bo baa a cboso from. Fruit Parma, Stock Fa Proportty, .Grain Farma,.Hay Far out Improvementa. Price - right - C I. BLACK, The who is always with the ball. Despite' his lack of knowledge of the finer points of the gai.o he Is proving him self a splendid field general. His plays are all well chosen and wisely direct ed. Above all he has the confidence of his team mates. . , NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice la hereby giveh that the on derslgned has been appointed admin istratrix of the estate of 8. M. Bloom, deceased, and that all claims against said estate-muse bo properly veri fied and Clod with the undersigned at her home in Core, Oregon, or with F. S. Ivanhoe, her attorney, at his office in La Grande, Oregon within six months from this date. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this Mad day of October,. 1909. HELEN B. BLOOM, Administratrix. Well Known Hotel Keeper Uses and Recommends Chamiie-'ialm ; r Colic, Cholera and Dlar. rhoea Remedy. "I take pleasure in saying that I have kept Chamberlain's Colic, Chole ra and Dlarrohea Remedy lit my fam ily medicine chest for about fifteen years, and have always had satisfact 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. ' Why Druggists Recommend Qbam berlata's Colic, Cholera And Diarrhoea Remedy. Mr. Frank C Hanrahan, a prominent druggist of Portsmouth, " Va., says: "For the past six years I have Bold and recommended Chamberlain's Col ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It Is a great remedy and one of tho best patent medicines on the market I hnndle some others for tho same Dur- poses that pay me a larger profit, but this remcny is sure to effect a cure. and customer so certain to ap preciate my recommending It to him. that l give It the preference.'' For UrW by alt Kori dealers. i Pubic Typewriter Sale j ' Notice ia hereby given, thnt the rep-- later and receiver, will on tha.lCth'duy to! Deeei-.ier, W09, at tho hour of 2 o'clock in tbe afternoon oT said day, ' offer at public sale, to the highest bidder for cash, Smith Premier Type writer No.: 5SC83. at the front door of Observer laundry business in years. There must order will explain Laundry MAIN 7 mess a place which la approved by bit amU. to live amidst such condi-. eat Joy imaginablo. Whero are rapidly growing , NorthwostT I'll largo amount of property listed to ma, 8ugar Beet Farms, . City tut'. Timber Lands, With of With Lot m inoir yoa. ! Real tsfale Wan Want AdPay 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, Q ' receiver. 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