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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1909)
ETESIXG OBSEKTEEJ.A CRAXDE, OEEGOX TIESDAV, 307IX3ER 9. ET22 Young Men: Reason It Out Let's get at the facts; and find out, once for all, why these are the best clothes a young man can buy. The makers, Ederheimer-Stein & Co., specialize Young Men's; they don't make men's clothes at all. There aren't many such makes. Not enough to go 'round and permit every store to have a live, genuine, special brand for young fellows only, Your size in a man's suit doesn't make it right for you. There's a legion of details in the designing and tailoring that distinguish Young Men's from Men's clothes. Your kind won't suit vour father; nor his kind please you. Ederheimer, Stein & Co., make clothes for the Young Man's figure and the Young Man's taste. They make roomy, full chested coats that are stylish; suits and overcoats with a lot more swing and snap to them than a man wants. It takes a third more cloth and a lot more skill to make clothes the Young Man's way. But when you buy them you're satisfied; you've got the best. We're sensitive on the point of making a difference between Young Men and Men. We hope you are. THREE MORE REALTYDEALS ACTIT1TT IX LOCAL BEALTT IS j BOIXESS MEX'S CHICKENS ON nriir iirimn int riitNUd KEEF1XG IT. , Three Deals ( levd By Van Doyn To. This Mornlnz. mi: m : 0m -mm. - hi f 7 ' X?. . ' V,-.:A VI': I t t MM j I Three real estate transfers were re- i ; ported this morning by the Van Duyn real estate company showing that I there la considerable activity In all i kinds of property In this vicinity, j Wm. Adler, a well known employe j of the O. It. & X., In this city has pur chased from W. J. Morrison, a five ! room cottage on M avenue between 9th j and 10th streets. Lot 7 block 60 Chaplain's addition has been sold to Ben Zubrlck by John Metzler of North Powder. Seven acres a few mil. v CrczJi I, been purchased by J. C. Hartle from Wm. O. Noble. Other bigger deals are under consideration but not complet ed at the present time. - MGIIT AT SEVEX. Every Badness Man Should Attend This Important Dinner. TRENCH ONLY 3 MILES OFF riPE LAYERS HAVE COVERED A DISTAXCE OF " MILES. Every Indication that Project Will 1 (omplfted this Mouth. NT 7 T THE QTJALI TY STORE. HOWARD HEATING STOVES " Howard wood nd coal grates will burn either wood or coal burn either wood or coa igh grade goods at the pr that a high price guar mistake In buying a range, are priced high or even E t Duilt! You hare a right selling ranges who says, SOME SPECIAL M0XARCI1 TIKES FEA- Polished Top. Needs no stove blacking. Duplet Draft The only common-sense bj stem In use. Complete Asbestos Lining. " A triple wall at every exposed to heat. draft point Have wood and .coh gralee t.u No one expects to j'ttiKr of "cheap stuff." bu suae tc tees high quality. Doit'i ffp-Vc Many ranges of ordinan ;cli; ... higher than the incomp...-0ll ',, . $ WIIEX 101 t . Find out what It Is made ol ' ' . to know these things. Any ran "Our range is a fuelsaver a perfect baker." and stops htere, casts a reflection on your intelligence. If these things are true of any range, there is a reason for it a reason you can see and' understand a reason you have a right to know be fore buv!np. We can show in a Monarch range exact why it does what we claim. Come and see how the Maleable iron and steel plates are riveted solidly together, insuring a tight range for unlimited time. Let us explain how tight, permanent seams are possible only in ranges where Malleable iron Is used. We can shew you hw tight, solid construction ia necessary to everything you --rant most In your new range prompt, sure service long le anl fuel economy. W. H. BOhNENKAMP CO Pipe trench diggers for the Ameri can Light & Power Company now building the Beaver Creek Pipe line, are three miles from La Grande and are rapidly moving goal-ward. A gap was left behind last week, and thf crew is today completingthis link and when this is completed will finish the trencli to a point within three miles of the city. The pipe layers are just this p" " of Whiskey Creek, a point seven r..!: ., from the intal c, and they, too, pro ! coming along the course" rapidly. Cc-! casional rains will dc'.ay the work Hile but nvt materially In the purpose now enter' lined, nanifly, of having the pipe lini f nbhtd tins- month. Chicken, served in Arbuckle style, are the order tonight at 7 o'clock, promptly, when the business men will meet at the Model restaurant for a get together dinner. Speeches, talk, rest and a general good time will be the prevaling styles. Business men should remember this event and bring four bits. The nature of this sort of a business men's lunch on, i too well known to need discus sion. It is at seven o'clock. council will order the improvement of Greenwood street between Adams ave nue to the North line of the right of way of the O. B. & X, company, by building a board sidewalk five feet j wide on the west side thereof. j And also by buildlig a board si-Je- walk five feet wide on the east side of the said Greenwood street, frcm said j north line of the O. R. & N, company LUXCIIEOX TO- right of way, to the south side of S 1 " avenue, all within the City of La Grande, Oregon, said walk to be built at the expense of ths property owners j according to the plans and specifica tions for walks a.3 provided by the ordinance of the city, and to be com pleted on or before the first day of December, 1909. La Grande, Oregon. October 28th, 1909. The Common Council of the of La Grande. D. E. COR, Recorder. (02S-N9.) City Department o fthe Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or August 16, 1909. Notice is hereby given that HARRY E. SWADGER. of Kamela, Oregon, who on Octob3r 16, 1903, made homestead entry No. 13302 serial. No. 04049, for SE4, sec tion 29,' township 1 S, range ?6 E.. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final five year proof, to istabDflh claim to the land aeove - rihed, before Register and coelver aj C. S. Land Office, at ra Ortafe Oregon, on the 29th day 0! cier.te'u. er, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: James L. Walker Ozro Hunt Kyle Charlton. loan Smith, all of Ka nela. Oregon. ' F. C BRAMWELL. Register Scenic Theatre S. A. GARDIXIER, Prop. & Mgr. A New Innovation. First Ap- pearance of the EDWARDS GTOCK COMPAXT Monday, Tuesday Wednesday A "ALL 15 A FOG." Polite Vaudeville. MISS GRACE BURGOTXE , Commedlne. CROCKETT KEXT, Versatile Entertainers. Violin Instruction. Miss Bertha J. Young will meet those desiring Violin Instruction be ginning Saturday, November 6, at the home of Mrs. M. Anthony, 1606 Sixth street. Phone Red, 461. LATEST MOTIXG PICTURES 4 Illustrated Songs. ;, 7:30 MGHT 8:15 PERFORMANCE. Xotlce of Intention to Improve Street To whr is hf-r iv :t may concern: Notice pive.i that after the expira- Matinee Wed and Sat. 2:20 p. m. Usual Prices. ' x Of t.?ii (10) from date, the . aiers-Stanchf ield Produce Co. CHOPIN DAY AT MESDASES ITTOX AXD Dl'.XX ARE THE LEADERS DcliKbtiul l'rograni Carried Out From Chopin's Works. Timothy Alfalfa Wild Wheat Oats Mixed Oats Rolled Barley Wheat Bran Shorts THE MUSiCALEii f, Poultry Supplies and Wood GIVE US A TRIAL PHONES: Black Ml Independent 541 Chopin Day drew many members of the Tuesday Musical to the Club parlors this afternoon. A program of i unusual merit had been arranged, all music rendered being from Chopin's composition. The program of the af ternoon follows : The Life of Chopin .. Mrs. Chester Newlln ! Chopin's Compositions Mrs. Atwood I Piano Solo, "Mazurka,". ' j Piano Solo "Mazcrka" Opus SO, No. 2 j ..Mrs. W. W. Berry I Vocal Solo "A Maiden's Wish,". ... ! Mrs. O. E. Sllverthornl Piano Solo "Grande Valse Brlllian- tine. Opus 18. ..Miss Sarah Collier. Piano Solo "Polonaise, Opus 26 No. 1 ..Mrs. G. R. Carlock Mesdames C. H. Tpton and L. F. Dunn were efficient leaders of the pro gram for the afternoon. 1 WANTED A good second hand cook stove. Phone. Black 821. ffiTf ,,C!irg,gg' Burglary, Theft and Larceny Insurance OCR POLICY COVERS All onsehold goods and personal aitttts, belonging ot any memVr of the family or gnest, against loss by burglary, theft r larteny, In eluding thefts by servants r other emplojeea. ALSO COVERS DAS IGE To property, plumbing and other fixtures. Allows six months tacan fy Tfithont notice. So co-Insurance. Jfe Inventory of the property Is necessary. RATES FOR A TEAR. Private Residences aofl Apartment Boases. $1,000. 112.50; $2,000, $22.50; $3,000, $30.00; $4,000, $35.00; $5,000, $40. Each Additional $1.000 $5.00 Stables. Each $1,000 .. .. m , ..$15.00 Tacant booses (plumbing fixtures and damage to honses each J1'000 $10.00 ' LOGAN-SHERWOOD REALTY CO Tlie Obse IS THEtONLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY RECIEVING A TELEGRAPHIC NEWS SERVICE 65 cents per month C C