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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1909)
J :4 f . - -.;.) In it' UGBAHDE EVENING OBSERVER PaMlsaed Dmly Except Seaday. CiFoi:G il cVHSei. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Called Press Telegraph Service. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Dalli. dufle copy gc Dally, per month 66c Dally. six months In advance ...$3.50 Dally, on year la advance $6.50 Weekly, tlx month In advance .. 75c Weekly, one year In advance ....$1X0 Entered at the postofflce at La Grande at aecond-claaa matter. Thu paper will not publish "any article appearing over a nom de plume. Signed articles will be re vised subject to the discretion of the editor. Please sign your articles and save disappointment. Advertising Bates. Local reading notices 10c twr line flrst insertion; 6c per line fo"eacb subsequent insertion. Resolution of condolence. 6c a line. Encourage every home enterprise Take an Interest In every home inlusi try, invest liberally in the stock ' of v UU UIHU'IUUIU It all over your city, in every factory, ev ery work shop, every business house It will pay you large dividends and will cost very little. It can never de preciate In value. It will always be above par. Buy home made goods. Ask your merchant for them. Wear home made garments, eat home made ar ticles of food, sleep on home made beds, read home made newspapers. In this way the money you spend id only loaned. It will come back to you again With interest. Praise up your tlty don't un it down stand by your mer chants and manufacturers tbey are bone and sinew of your municipal structures: Stand by your churches and your schools they are the hope of the future. Stand by your press It - is the "tireless sentinel that guards your Interests. Twin Falls Report. , .. . M During the winter months when the streets are muddy, days are short, the weather often disagreeable, it certain ly would be an act of mercy to mr.n and beast If the gro ery and meat or- ders as well as all others were plaee.l early In the day. There are not a few orders received every day, so late thfit it is enough to sour the milk of human kindness of every delivery driver In the city. This would not be necessary if a little thought was given to the matter. Put it this way, mothers: Sup pose your boy had Just returned to the store after covering a long trip to find that he must immediately retrace bis steps simply because the ordei was not placed an hour earlier, rfom day our merchants will get together and district the city and deliveries will only be- made in certain sections in certain hours. , - . Little did Jay Gould imagiue ?5 years ago that the Interesting Httlu toy, the telephone, then coming to the attention of the people of the Uni'wi States, would some day become so. big and ravenous as to gobble up his pet octopus, the Western Union Tele graph Company. ' . More free advertising. An Oregon apple sold at auction In Cincinnati, during a church fair the other day, . brought the sum of $.5.73. The wJ.rl .country is . religiously boobtfnj? the banner Pacific coast state. Albany la coming riRtit nlonsv It has paved S3 bllcks of its bus' rests streets, has 12 miles of cement f.We walk and In addition to elocrlfjlng '.is street car line and building Is moving along at a steady clip, s; ) The tfystrloas DoIL mm J. fl. WHITE HURTBY FALL FRACTURES SMALL BOXE IX HIS KXEE IX FALL DOWX STAIRS. Wklte Grocery Store Proprietor Bart By Tails g Tamble. J. IL White, proprietor of the J. W. White grocery store on Fir street fell and was severely injured this fore noon when he accidentally stepped into the stairway ot the J. G. Snod grass grocery store. A bone in the knee was fractured and he will be disabled for some time. Sir. White was looking after some business matters In the Snodgrass store and being unaccustomed to the place, accidentally stepped into the cellarway. lie fell a portion of the way down the stairs, and was, when lifted to the floor again, suffering much pain. He was taken to his home and this afternoon is resting well. gre Aged 115. Alexandria, La. Nov. 22. Spared the notification of ending bis last days on the poor farm, Aaron Johnson, aged 115. a negro, died at his home at Pine ville. Johnson has been living In ter ror for the past ten years that he would live to be so- old that he would have to go to the poor farm. Yesterday it was decided that the old man would be more comfortable at the poor farm. The wagon was brought and young hands assisted the old man to mount the seat As he clambered over the wheel the horses suddenly started throwing him to the ground breaking his neck. He died in stantly. Victims Washed Ashore. Cape Hayticn Bay, Nov. 22. Hun dreds of bodies of the victims of the terlflic storms that have been raging in the Indies since November 2, are being washed down the Yaquia river to the sea, according to reports that are being received from Monte Crist!, lu all, six large villages were inu:. dated, the inhabitants were compelled to flee and hundreds of them were t- lute to make their escape and were caught by the rising floods. Destitution and suffering Is said to be intense. V r ,7., fit ' ' Si Dr. W. H. Keating Expert Eyesight Specialist IS SOW AT THE SOMMEB HOTEL DID TOU EVER II WE YOrB EYES FITTED RIGHT I Dont fall to see him about your eyes or glasses if you are having trouble itb them. I want your difficult and stibboni esses. I don't care how many hnv failed to fit your case. I tell yoj ni aystem Is successful on these cases, have devated my life worko to lin ens study I do uothlng else That why I am success where other fi'ii Bo if you have hea.luchos. weak eve- etc.. and want glasses that are ea UDd wnfprrM rail n1 aa n,e nnrm. Don't wait; do it now. Dr. n. ntratlng l4 ci rsiiger tn Grande. He can furnish you mn referencea. . i 4 A ETESrSC OKSERtTJ GHUCjjw, OREO" friees A LOYEB OF FIXE CIIIXA. will find our line of dinner and ta bets every thin a that rood taat n (finement can demand. Artistically and exquisitely decorated, novel In shay and pattern, these goods will bear the closest scrunity and comparison with any manufactured. F. L. LILLY. HARHWAPr Henz Mince Meat 0ull&Olives NewWalnuts, Almonds Raisins, Cutianls Pop Corn Sweet Cider City Grocery and Bakery, . P01ACK, Prop Bell Phor.e, Main 75 Independent' 241 Out Cream Wafers ARE ALWAYS FRESH GEORGE PALsLER, President r. J. HOLUES, Vice-President ' T.U MEYERS La Orande National Bank Of La 3randeto Oregon CAPITAL AND SURPIUS $170,000 UNITED: SI ITE8 DEPOSITORY JIRE T()- -f. M. Btr( j. D. Mstheson F C C. Pennirgtcr F. L, w. t. 'enho'ts F.Rr.SA-THE OXl - -v-r I II r. w 1 1. 1 Because it A,m j oolsonous T,ltci Ber K.nr.u. " r" fatten at n1nra DO YOC CATCH 051 If you do, come to us and get our prices, get our goods as well, they ars good goods. For woodworkers, tDol bandlers, we have the tools, you buy them, give them to your men Any body go on astrike with our tools? Bring them back. We will setle it even to the price.. AMn rDnovrnv zssassr E. D. SELDERS Caaaler - ttfttlto: tit Hoime. F. M. Bryk.t Geo, I. i 'raver i Paln' H w MX Pll t WWW. - n. lead or " Ttspnst " uase -fais. lle v in and st "Inirats'. eeeeeeeeaeeeee ! We Want J Our Want If out want is placed before a every day Can you afford to want ad whe: rults are the ititt""""" FOR SALE. FOR SALE OR TRADE Organ in the best of repair. Call at 1501 Adams or Phone Red (72. Plana. A snap on a fine plana Must sell at once. Part cash is desired and the balance to suit you. Call up Phone Black 199L AiR SALE One second hand auto Bebile, five pat.aci.cci, vnce very reasonable; phon ' ""nvraervDle or nquire Whnii.au Uaiuge. Will trade for land !! fnr cash. FOR SALE Set of cones for power belt, shaft 1 1-4 fnrhoa with ' bangers. Brand new cost is $35; will be sold at a bargain. Apply at Observer office. (S-lS-tf) FOi. o. At n bargain, two houses on Peno. avenue. Call on Fred B. Currey, at Commercial Club rooms. La Orande National Bank building. FOR SALE Farm of 160 acres near la Orande. Improved. Phone to Back 111 or write to Pout rrnina twr ta, La Orande, Oregw FOR SALE Span of bay mares about 1050 lbs, gentle, good drivine or work horses, 6 and 8 years old, no blemishes; also set of harness and new top mountain bnggy. a swap for cash and quick sale. J. p. Wilbur, Cove, degon. (ii-9-2n ' tTAKTED. WANTED Some on A in folrA of delivery and circulation of one or UJC ieaaing papers. A good troposlUon.to the right pariy. See A D. Smith. 1313 Munroe PL Cor Fir 'v14-tf.l Vacant Lots f ORS ALE Good Building sites-level- good Iora4on. 1-4; blocks $525to$550. $20. cash per lot and $ 5 per month. VANDUYN REALTY CO. Ho. 220 Depot Street Burglary, Theft and Larceny T Insurance tl4l tteft. ky serv.als er ether im' " T9 ftrty. ptuMig and elber ixtarea. in... .t n wtbewt 5. r.lMr.,nj uf T TaC"' eeessary. uventory f Ue srerty is RATES FOB A TEAS. Private Residences an Aaartma. Eacn II .. Taraat keies (plomblnr flitnr. $1.000, . . . " f tW' 03S;, vi" JnM W UUD ItliAu Y GO Your Wants IN Ad Column e thousand or more want -seekers spend one cent per; word of your ksypotas? . FOR SALE House of 8 rooms, two lota with several fruit trees on the corner of 0 randy Avenue and First streets. Phone Black 1192. (025NJ5) WANTED TO RENT Four or five room furnished house on South side close to depot. Call this office. HORSES FED Horses fed hay $4.1)0 Q per month. J. E. Reynolds ft Son. Phone Farmers (4. (N15-27) FOB BEST. FOR RENT Furnished front rooms. close In. Inquire at Ferguson's Book Store or call at .1806 Fourth street. Town to small family until spring. See C. S. Williams at La Grande Nat ional Bank or call at house. Sarah R. Williams. Phone Black 1372. FOR RENT Six room house at the west end of main avenue. Four swe may go with this property. Enquire C. L, England, 1519 Monroe, Ave. FOR RENT Two four room modern cottages, Enquire of Mrs. S. C. ' Zuber. FOR EsasTf BHw Mum soAdarn honse on Adams avenue. Inquire of Mrs. Charles Taal, 1605, Madison or Phone Black 196L (N16-6t LOST AND FOUND. LOST Signet ring, initials H. E. S. Lost either near tabernacle or the high school building. Finder return to Observe office. FOUND In one of the stores on Ad ams avenue a gentleman's gold sig net ring. Information may be obtained by calling at this office. .0". 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