La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 06, 1909, Image 7

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BSIBTT&1A C1MTDE, OEEGOX . " fiATCRDAY. XOTEJJBEH , 1302.
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Every Wage Earner
CAS OWN A HOME, AXD ACQUIRE IT BT APPLYING TEE BEST MONET TOWARDS ilS PURCHASE. K KVALI PAYSTE5T DOWN IS ONLT
BEQIJEB, THEN Y0UB BENT MONET WITH CXLY 1. FEW BOLL Alt S ADDED WILL BE ALL THAT'S REQUIRED. CAN TOD AFFORD 10
3 7iUS OPPORTUNITY OP OWNING TOCB OWN HOME! WE HATE SUPPLIED HUNDREDS ALBEADY WITH THEIB HOMES, AND EYEKY
. - 6S HAS HARDLY REALIZED HOW EASILT IT WIS ACCOMPLISH. ED. ;?.:'.'VW -..CALL
ON HJS .XND LET 8 EXPLAIN OCB METHODS, IT WILL COST YOU NOTHING TO HATE CS TAL TO YOU ABOUT THIS PLAN.
FOLEY HOTEL BLOCK
LA GRANDE, OREGON
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We Ha 've s if cfi BaaM as
fftese
finmrnrn ammroci i
We twe three btargains to
day. Do sot delay. TheBe goods
are always In demand. - ., ;
nsrSIGLSATC SNAPS MACHINES
Only used a few weeks, , cost
new $9 00. Our price , . ,..$12.00
Throe on hand to seelct from.
Prices range from 3.00 to $10.00
h'-y,
! SNAP IN A45 PHONOGRAPH
A Columbia, Elegant crse, : beautiful bell shaped
horn, a piece of furriiture that will grace 1 any
parlor. Has seen the best of pane, cost when
new without records, $45.
inch records. . . . . .
Om- price viith.16 10
..J $20.09
a d a o o o o no o
HEATING STOVES LINOLEUM BARGAINS
We buve both rood and coal
t prices ranging from $2,00 to
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. Has leen used ,4ust two iuon
ths. Cost . $12. My price , $6.60
Will cover room 10x12.
S few lines of . .
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Iron Feds, Dresners, Couches,
Oranitewarey i Crockery, 1 and
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ADAMS AVENU?, PHONE 1521
THE FALL FRESHET.
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SpeakingAbout
Correct
IDress
When It comes to a question of
correct apparel, yon will find
us particularly able to supply
the very latest fashions. . ' If
yon want to be In style this
fall, you must have certain
lines to your garments, which
all good dresBers will admire.
You will find
ADLER'S
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COLLEGIAN
CLOTHES
Which we feature, to be very
' deccldedly the most artistic
production of this present
season. Let us show you a few
of the new conceptions In aults
and overcoats.
ASH BROTHERS
THE fiOUSE OF GOOD CLOTHES
Elfi
An early November freshet is one of
the usual things that owners of log
booms and cultivators of bottom land
in Western Oregon and Washington
encounter now and then to their Iobb.
The heavy rains of the iant flvw dv
have Sent many of the smaller Btreams
tributary to the Columbia, Grays Har
bor and Puget Sound out of their
banks, working the disaster in the
lines mentioned. Unlike the loss sus
tained from a September or October
storm to a delayed grain harvest, the
November loss in grain and logs is
not the fault of those who sustain it.
Up to the breaking of the storm and
the ensuing freshet,, the water in the
icgping streams were not high dnou'gh
to float the log booms to the mills.
Hence the exposed condition of the
logs. As to the late potatoes and, other
root crops, they had not yet come to
maturity; ' hence ' were not ready for
gathering. The losses suffered while
not heavy enough to affect the general
prosperity of the sections visited, are
yet heavy in individual cases.
As to the inconvenience caused by
washing out or softening of the roads
the case is different. It will continue
in very many cases throughout the
winter and will furnish the best of
all arguments for substantially con
structed hlirhwava Th'o ' or
an old one: it la niimtrntnri hv strain-
lng horses, pulling heavy wagons with
light loads over roads that would be
impassible but for the necessity of
using them occasIonally hy slack
trade in village stores, slim attendance
upon rural churches and schools and
farmhouse isolation that becomes ex
ceedingly dreary and monotonous be
fore the winter is over. It is doubtful
indeed, whether any argument would
oo emphasize the value of good roads,
as does the freshet, coming before the
fall hauling of 'produce is fairly be
gun. '"
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D R ECTORY
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FRATER NALQRdSrr
j L. A GRANDE, ORE.
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La Grande Camp. No, 7703 meets
1st A 3rd Monday, each month at 1. O.
a P. kUL All visltlna: neighbors are
cordially Invited to attend.
M. UcMURRAY, C.
CAL JORDAN. Clerk.
F.O.B.
La Grande Aerie Na 259, P. O. K.,
neeta ry Friday night in Elk's hall
at 8 p. m. Visiting brethren Invited
to attend. , - . . .
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Hope Chapter No. IS, O. EL 8., hold
stated communications the second and
fourth Wednesdays of each month.
Waiting members cordially invited.
RACHEL E. WDRSTELL, W. M.
MARY A. WARNICK. Secretary.
, I. 0. 0. FrEacampment- , .(. i
Star Encampment Na 31, I. O. O.
F., meets every second and fourth
Wednesday in the month in Odd Pel
Iowa' hall. Visiting patriarchs always
welcome.
H. VI COOLIDGB. C. P.
W. A. WORSTELL, Scribe.
T.MATOTT. ,): J' -
4 Plank Sidewalk's Built "and
Ransired. Excavating ' and A
f Filling. Phone Blacks 1B62.'
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Oopyrlght 1&09, Eatw Oont Ce.
Ladtes Suite; Child-
ren and Ladies
Coat :
Fine L ite of
Rain Coals
VanDuynCo
. The I'oad to Sncceis
has many obstructions, but none so
desperate as poor health. Succesi
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 ths
blood, and tones and invigorates the
whole .system. -Vigorous body and
keen brain follow their : use. You
c&n't afford to slight Electric Bitters
if weak, run down or sickly. Only 60c.
Guaranteed by the Newlln Drug Co.
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M. B. of A.
Meets every Thursday evening at
I. O. O. F. halL Visiting members al
ways welcome. -;.'.'
v ANGUS STEWART, President,
a J. VANDERPOEL, Secretary.
" J Woodmea of The World,
L 0. 0. FSubordhiate.
La Grande Lodge No. 1, meet t
their hall every Saturday night. YSs
Ung brothers cordially Invited to at
tend. Cemetery plat may be sees t3
the Model restaurant -
GEORGE GROUT, ML C
' - 'L R. SNOOK; Rec. Secy.'
W. A. WORSTELL, Fin, Seey;
Foresters of America.
Court Maid .Marion , No. 22 meen
each Wednesday night in K. el ' TZ
hall. Brothers tre Invited to atteai;-
r ben nAiTEN, a
LEO ttERRING, C. 8. '
C. J. VANDERPOEL, F. 8.
A.F. AA.iL
La Grande Lodge Na 41, A. T. &
K. M., holds regular meetings first sssH
third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m.
r. l. UNCOLN, rr. 13.
A. C. WILLIAMS. SecreUry.
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La Grande Lodge No. 169, W. O.
V7., meets every .second and fourth
Tuesday evening 14 K. j?f;P. hall 1
the Corpe building. All .visiting mem
bers welcome.'. ' tl
NERI ACKLES, Consul Commander. ' .
'' " J. H. KEENET, Clerk. '
Red Cross Lodge No. 27, meete
ery Monday evening in Castle
(old Elk's hall). A Pythian welcosEss"
to all vislung knights.
XF.BAKER,CC:
R. L. LINCOLN, K. of R. ft
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La Grande Lodge. Na 433', meets
each Thursday evening at I o'clock to
Elk's club, corner, Depot street eas3'
Washington avenue. Visiting brotheraw
are cordially Invited to attssdu 1 ,
H. E. COOLIDGE. Exalted. RaTssr. V
HUGH McCALL, Re. BscjC
-.,rr,r, ...BE8EXAH8.; iV-.:.t;
Crystal Lodge Na 60 meeta vnex
Tuesday evening at the I. O. a raSJ.
All visiting members are i JavtteJt
attend. .. '; ? A.'w I -
MnS. TILLIE COX, ML C-
MISS .Jv'VA ALEXANDER. 81532:.
, lo your eyes trouble you when
reading or studying ofter night? Do
you have headaches or dlztyness ' or
irritated smarting or watering eyes
cornea, (Astigmatism,) of the eyes, al
slght), unevenness of the front or
so by the effects of age, which causes
or granulated lids? Do yon get sick
naingi au 01 inese ailments are
caused by the eyes being out of
ali&pa, loo long or short (near or far
years of age till finally we have to
put on glasses to bring it back to a
convenient distance.
; If yon have 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. . ' j
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 t, Jeweler.
1212 1-2 Adams ave., La Grande, Ore.
For $3.50 We Can' "Wash 'Youfc
Back" for Ever with one of ouc
The latest thing out in' the brusl
line. We are sole agents for this
territory. "Call and let us show youi.
BAY & ZWE1FEL I
PLUMBERS AND TINNERS. j
' 1 211 DEP0) STRLE1 ; ! Z.
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amtueiJlA ji tit V..iiJ
2,000 POUNDS
OF
C0AI for $S
. Weighed on City" Scales
Rock Springs Lump or I
Nut delivered to any part'
of the city Qity scales.
" ticket delivered with load
G. E, FOWLER
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