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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1910)
2 4 I If : ti i f 3 1 -JimuiXbsiifiu x A; 1 " v:..' tJ -k -...r Figures TTtai vBteUroa'Uiftlil tlg handm Mixll touring car cm t She rma. 5000 miles it year at, an average cost of 3.l week or.lSS rr we are noi ueonzmg. xnese ngures inqaq, jaiaicw j 1 of gasoline, oil and grease' required to fun thia car I00O miles, the' ! cost of puncture snd th$ cost of repairs. .Experience ffoows; thla ii be a correct averasw established j w vener snow ue tow. oet or., keeping a siaxweij aan , I 1a dollars and cents just what , 6000 miles of motoring cost this ow j r. Read this letterone ofhundrMs we receiveunsolicited r j Daring Ui past season 1 hats ftrrrem mj car mflei by the ad ! metr. avenurlic aDnrexfcnatelr 1C5' miles a week. It Experience ' kas shown that tali car a be ran tali ear faa be run Ueas flf !; U ganBi:. ...... sf iZM per week. Oaiollne. til gUeii LasrtcaUngr SO, U ralleHi Grease or hard etL tea Boands . . ' SepalM.. .. .. .. .. , v iiui . Thja car has sliding gear trans mission giving three speeds ahead. , and reverse, 34 Inch wheels and 4 ill " tro jfii ir ri-iH -v.,- :-;.-, ...V""' up-to-date sleigh. sleighing whfle ybii BAY & ZWEIFEiL Gomplete equipment f or rubber bus A, GRANOf i..' 1 n v t iu vDPiOERULD, Proprietor -SCrifnpltte MachinA' 4 t t - - ' TTf'j-;.. !' i.. 11 -'Mi!- S'H t.-,v o-wvnut, "tin;'. 1 tf. I Bujlng a Lawsuit Did you k iow that placing your re liance up a warranty deed Is simply .bidding for a lawsuit? , In California this fact Is so well -nderstood that a warranty deed is looked upon with suspicion..., It is for this reason: ; if the title is good' it passes with fhe deedV and that It all there Is to jr-uo need of a warranty. If bad, M IIJW itiijiUWWIl. Shaft. .. . .1 ,. Tnfs fcg 5vF?ttesf;ei?v30 force porcr teng csr can fce nra inife ,at an average ;wsfr cfjtf. nrwlr - ...' l.'Ui 'Wi i.. 7 r. by Maxwell .ownersv Hew, csA 6000 mflei ayeaf St . total tot 5000 mflei a year at & total ). . v .V .. ...... 3.f.j..--?iv;tWt !U . . . .tM i-;fi-ii....fitl- Tery.,xniiy - -. .'. Seattle WasK"""' inch tires, having 110 wheel base. '4 W31 convert your buggyioi: vehicle intoYdii, Enjoy this fine may 3 ' M resetting and repairing lRON WQRpC Shops and Foundry l-UJ v' v . U SSSs THAT IS WELL KUKTAIKED IN - OUB OPTICAL WORK When you come to us to have your eyes fitted we ascertain the exact con i ditlon ef your eyes fitting yon care- fully with the lens that relieve your eyes completely not by making the eye accommodate Itself to the Jens., but by having the lens fit th.e eye perfectly. Our experience And genuine skill assure you of EXACT work always -and without oxorbltan)t, charges. 11 i.'(.U R;rt1" TUf.ibUtt"' the adding of , a warranty does not make It good..... : ., j A warranty Is only a sort of bet a wager that you will have no trou ble; but If you do, and finally, lose out, IH pay your money back. ( A better plan Is to require an ab tract Consult. . ' 1 ' . J. R. OUTER. , Pin csaive yt lm a tom.ua rOOlVied WMoeuBDuui !1 1 DOCTOR mi OTTXS TILUIEIE . EI9UG DOES? Schooled U verfectloa. horn kas scores of iae itaats. , Hot , Lake.' has another attraction. Automobiles ere no longer the ttyle there.i.Awborse haa been, granted thenlace, of honor. Not Just an or dinary roadster, but an educated home,. and one which haa been aw awarded a diploma of honorable and rtaerlted mention. It Is the personal property. of Dr. W. T. Phy and Is a preienj; io hlm from his friend Mr, J. P. M. Richards. President of the National Trust bank of Spokane, Washington. -Thfs equine beauty. Is registered Jn. the records of the A. 8. H. k. as SUrllght .King No. 1990 and looks every ' Inch the Kentucky thorough bred . that, be Is. SUrllght , Is 16 hands nigh and weighs nearly izoo founds. His color Is a rich chesnut sorrel. ,8o far as conformation Is f cb,. Tk e H" alnaost perfect, yifl .haa been pronuounced by one or rtfte "besr-reterlnary surgeons ' In the state of Washington as absolutely eound , and , without blemish. . t Starlight's; accomplishments are kipany,,'.He has been taught the var ious, gaits known" to educated sad- k a rs, beames . )tne scores of tricks and. fancy" stunts practiced by circus horses." lie ' Will Vwalta.,orfChStep at,' the command of vhta: maser,and atta.slgjnal'sV flight as"o;be lm perceptible to the keenest observer, .suddenly change (to gallop or; a canter, or, if commanded, will kneel for his rider to either mount or dls-' mount,, and' at a word .will He owfi, or execute some ' maneuvers. While he Is as gentle as a kitten, he haa the iproud;.;; bearing and graceful strength pf Jhe Arabian; stallion, j . At , the. Alaska Youkpn Pacific ex position he 'was the heading attrac tion' at the horse show1, where he was a universal favorite, and was aw arded the first prize as the best ed yated Hlg" School horse on exhi bition. It'waV here that Mr. Rich ards, first saw Starlight and conceiv ed the Idea of purchasing him for the express purpose of presenting him V'DrL Pbyiir,, ' '!' ? i A few days ago he was presented t0( t the t D,octor t y .Mr. J. t E. Mason, through whom the horse was pur ishased.Mr Maron, . remained, at the Lake just long "enough " to acquaint the doctor with the. code of signals cccc3sary to govern the horse. , . Prior to disposing of the horse to Mr. Richards the J. E. Mason Co. refused an offer of $1500 for the horse, and therefore it is safe to say that Dr. Phy is the proud possessor of the most valuable saddle horse in Oregon. ft! When the roads are In condition the pctor. wUl . undoubtedly take a great dejlghi jn Exercising htm along the many beautiful driveways adla- Hrlent to Hot Lake and It Is certain that,much of his recreation periods ir Wiu pe spent ,m company with Star rgn;(Kingsthe, most accomplished fMgn ksjcn,opij, nqrse in tne state., .; Company to Tonr Enrope. v' When "The House of a Thousand Candles" closes Its season in Albany New -York, on May 15, the company will be allowed one week's . rest' In New York and then sail for Eng land, Mr. Gasklll having Just com pleted arrangements with the Ly ceum theatre, London, whereby the play will be presented with, the en tire , American,. cast,.beglnnlng June 1st , Although there have been many Ataerican, plays , that " have ' proven dlreailjiesefpre British audiences It 'Is expected that 4his "play will be a lasting success, for it contains Just the elements that appeal not only to the American M but to the British. - "The House of the Thousand Can dles, will be the atractlon at the Steward on Feb. 26. Help Wanted. WANTED District managers, ag ents and soellcltors for new Whole Life and Ten Year 6 per cent Deben ture Bond, also best natural death and. disablilty pbllcy.' ; No classifica tion for occur-ation, race or sex. Good pay,- Mr, Meek, 1041 Drexell Bld'g Phlla.,Pa. 1 M-j-i Mildly,;: i i!Everyitfipxnhuul houcsviferccJizca tho un- ; portance or gciunj ciartea early ca qpnn tTingi There xnuct be &6 planning for -vhat is'neeed, thejcelectiori of goods and patterns l: Wo ;haVealrcaby received severtiiljargeSicliip- menus or uiczq gooas ana are -now runy pre- : . . . i " , pared to fUlyoevery want in that line. All the nev things in'cilks, suiting, waisUng; vliitc igopd'grngha-m, V.'J Jrt 4 . 'J, PATTERNS Wo magazine J " .. read than thv Ladies Home Jouriial. no vuivt , nvimo aivtv field of f ashiori. The Laid les Home Journal pat terns set the pace OPERA HOUSE BLOCK fliCiO W( ir'.i iepairea i :; Two first i class workmtnj ', ', .tylwork faked "out wfft :: ; ; dwpafch and guaranteed,,. ; . THB OTPRKBTONATAISP,? it. h i. i I ,J T mr ?tt t f 4 U If. fl! Ibi . -. .'-! .ft-. - Our rei;nli Sje r ponnd llses oar -nb makf. iisoIali imrr, 1 we k)w It and a t'.I( t ror .msuttfactnrlnK drpartmrnt will 1 f convince j on. OIB SUG(ErS r,are rea.niy. the fl'rn sre, 7 Strswhsrry, chocolah Bd Ya- "XI : , .. -.-I , . : lr; - lllU. s -. , ( ,, ta'fn In lonr flavors. JEW WRIXMLfc-Try IHs TTf - 'n ! - ' . . . ' I' ' f . !'' -i , . 7 : b y.'' , - , ' v ! 1 . D. Selder i-f. Id-.' Grande Exclusive Can-! dy -Manufacturer TOE Kit candes Ouaffv lWiTT ",-ir 1 JMliiivj TO percSleb land prints a - 8 is more t ... .. .'i-sA,: ata r aaav r Price 20 Cents iDdbding a Mmt Pattern rr it J'W," 't, If1 I am. prepared, to iurnish Dry Chain Wood, al so partly seasoned wood, , to, all comers." Kind ly ph'oVe'yourorderofvc K; ii,;' i. BESTOFSiyrCHEF :H flHD MOST . IW. IEtLIWlAI 6 CO.; We have a "line new' line of Hot" Water BotUes. Thuy are the . rell-j able kind, are t, guaranteed for more than a year enu cost' you hb more than the doubtful ;rt ..Jfewlin ,prug Company. 5 DRESS MIMING , PIRLOR ' 10S ELM STREET Having opened Parlors at the above address I am ' prepared to do nythlng In the dressmak ing; line. Plain Sewing also solicited. ' Next door to Ada Rough phot ogTaphy - MissEmilr Wilson 1 " n r r7 r STYLES rv All ltf Abtalute!' LA QRAITDE, OEI3QON ( ifl w.. n-.La j,Grandefc;vQregoo., January ,,,11, 1910 Inasmuch as at the press at time the cost of living Is much greater' In' proportloa than the pre uilina prices of, labor, we rte ua dsrslgned carpenters hereby restlT end agree that after the 1st iLtf of AprO,:uitt, thet nlfpna wsrai for carpenters shall be $4.00 per day of nine hours, Instead of $3.60 as it it at present; and We hereby furtaer Agree that we will not do any wore st less wages than the above rate. , BIgned-J. M.f Kohl, W. A. Lidlker. Joseph Horstman, M.' M. Marquis, Thoa. H. Moore, F. B, Houstanj T. 8 Spfter. a L. Bplker, J. Bpikek Q D. Qoodnough, D. B. Cook, J. J. qist ey, C. O. Greene, P. W. Pattisonj G. 0. Chapman. J. L. Slater. W. P Noble. 1. D. Sheets. W. a Kelly, Belsnsr ft Inson.B.W. Kammerer. J.' Ir. Stflnbecv LoBia Wrjght' ' S J ""Kmi'i. " " , ' i . 1-' I if I h i t w i r i r I' Hi HI 1