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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1910)
PAGE SIX LA xtf'in: K '. OBSERVER SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1910. t I ,;- I Beds for Children The warm weather is here and it 4 d;is time to get a separate bed for the j d i child. We have some very pretty ? 5 ; . t Child's crib, 30 by 60 inches, Gol- S.den finish mnnlp 'with ivnvpn wire ....wy . vw w w wa ii w aw ' wear u; iu 5 spnngs built to told a nd place under 8 i Ksrn 5 the iron bed. - $3.25 Better grade - $4.50 A numb er of Iron Cribs with drop i l sides, woven wire tDrm?s. brass and S enamel finish; $5.5.0 to $8.00. s 8 TO STUDY COMETS EFFECT. Government Asks Wireless Operators and Mariners to Help. Preparations are being made by the united states nydrographlc office and fill lta branches for a series of obser vations by mariners of phenomena at tendant upon the Tlsltatlon of Halley's comet. A special bulletin has been Is sued calling on correspondents of the office, wherever they may be, to make carerm notes of unusual meteorological conditions The bulletin says: It I requeated that all shipmasters who new me comet win inrorm the United States hydrogTaphlo office of the brlght neas of the object aa comnareit with hriirht stars In the heavem. the an 711 la r lonfrth of the tail, comparing the length with the angular dlMtnnr hjrMn hriv,. ....... 4 1 near It; Its form an color. To make A I thAM nhlArvatlnna I I. - l i i ---- ... , .v im vugscieu U1UI use their binoculars,, spy th. low power eyepiece of their 'A 5 , Hard wocd velour upholstered in a variety of patterns gl$8 50. A better grade with steel underconstruction, .tivt iiwioueu in hub inuaiiauuiuicu oiivio, vuict ounces Our prices $12.50 to $15.00. y $17.50 and $20.00. i . D. H r Furniture on Easy Payments 2 a? i. TV ,1 Six 2 t'WttMy. Of the Five Acre Tracts left. We are selling these at $1 500 per tract with 10 pe r cent down andbalance at practically your own terms. Mariners also are especially reauest- ed to make careful observations for variations of the needle, which, It Is suggested, may be affected, by the com et. A close watch, the bulletin says, should also be kept for unusual deflec tions, noting their exact time, amount, whether periodical, etc. It Is the wireless telegraph, however, which the hydrograpblc office believes may be most affected by the approach and recession of the comet through electro magnetic waves being set up by electrical discharges or meteoric particles, in wuitii cu. 11 li i! turbances would .be observed In the receiving apparatus of wireless In stallatlons. "The maximum effect," says the bulle tin, "will be observed between the 16th and 20th of May, particularly on May 18. . It Is requested that wireless op erators pay particular attention to static effects during this period and to note anything unusual. The operator hearing unusual noises . In the tele- o, iv::yu;lS) 8 nd Lie Parlor L SPANGLER, Mgr. mmg C. BAKER. Prep. P. We have for the benefit of the com merciat and busines man, opened a night shop. We will call for clothes, clean and press and deliver them while you sleep. Last call for clothes 930 P. M., delivery not later rhan l A. M. 1118 Adams Ave. Phone Main 735 w , 1 i Remember these Tracts join City - Limits. Good Soil, Get one of these f. Tracts while they 1ast. LA GRANDE Inv. CO., Foley Hotel Bid., La Grande Newest Dishes ; Tastiest Flavors Best Seived V Ice Cream ; .Selder's . ; Gonfectionery Store . ce. mm, mm OF THROAT AND , . ; .1,. i M.,.Ti.i ' -- ' -. t M.J,J ... . M pnone should "note the time "and "see whether there were any meteorites ob served at that time; also note the ship's head and direction of the anten nae at the. same time. The occurrence of meteorites should be logged by the watch officer, with details of time, size, direction and duration." Scattered about the United States are many amateur wireless plants, be sides those of regularly organized com panies doing a commercial business. It is requested that all such onei itors work In conjunction with the hydro- graphic office, keeping such records as nave been suggested to operators on hips. Football bleachers will be used as a fire escape at the northern Bantlst convention to be held at the Univer sity of Chicago from May 6 to 13. The meetings are to be in the Bartlett gymnasium, which has been condemn- ea as a convention hall by the clty( Duuaing aepartment. two sections of the bleachers have been moved back almost to the gymnasium, and a plat form will bridge the z&o between. Ten windows fifty feet above the earth will be converted into doors lead ing to the platform. Three thousand delegates will attend the convention. f Coughs cbtbs CURES TllOATtlinG DISEASES V V Y. SAVtD HER SON'S IlfT AortSL ? tAken down a year ago with Inn; troublt. Wt Sf?fSrVmrfith' wlthout toPment. Then I began tfTia f L'JSfu S!W. X)lfTe,7 I xa noUced a chanse for th better. I kept this treatment up for a few weeks end now my son isptrfectly MRS. SAMP. RIPPEE, Aju, Mo, SOLD AND GUARANTEED DY C 50o AN D $1.00 P JJo'Jce of Final Settlement . Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned Administratrix of the es- iate of S. M. Bloom, deceased, has vthig day filed with the Clerk of the County Conrt of Union County, State Administratrix of said estate; and Lfbnt said court has fixed the 21st day v ,iaj, a. v. 9iu, ai me nour or iwp o'clock In the afternoon, of said lay, at the Court House, In La Grande. In said County and k State, of Oregon, her final account, as such tf 'the time and place when and where he will hear and pass upon ny andall objections, made to said tcconnt, on cr before said day. ' Dated at La Grande, Oregon, April ISth, 1910. F. S. IVANHOE, Attny. for Estate. HELEN B. BLOOM, Adminlstratra of the Estate of S. M. Bloom. Deceased. I 1 Oxfords and Shoes i , f ",l"""llii''i " , ',' 1 ,:.' a Of all the best makes i in their respective? grades to be had, are 4 A inspection. We guarantee satisfac-1 Sfinn I j SMITH ou GREEWE, i J 206 Depot Street. , Jewelry I am daily receiving the latest designs" in Spring and Summer Jewelry, which, when added to my already- large stock; will give my - patrons the best selection of any store in ' Eastern Oregon. , You can have your watch repaired in first-class shape for a less price that you can have it spoiled for elsewhere. ,s " ''t ) I have fitted eyes for twenty years and have been located here permanently for that time. You r can ask any of my customers and they will telLyou f my glasses give perfect satisfaction. " Evprvf riino- that leaves this store is guaranteed to give you sat isfaction. , v I H pAaVii La Grande's Leading Jeweler, 11 rearer , - .OppQsite Land Office ';' ' ." '0tlcc. : The, Chautauqua tickets will be placed with the treas- rer, W. R, Jones, who will keep them at Boh nenkamp & Company's store where them. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. CHEAP INSUIIAUCE If you h&e property to sell list with me. If you are interested in buying, see my list of Farm Moun tain Ranches and City property. The Real Estate; Man: r FOR GRAIN GROVERS! "WoodIarkM 5!otiirr.l vx. tvi ; '! .... , 1 -.V.IUUBU1C111WII reliable and destructive agent yet devised lor the extermination of Gophers, Squir- ! rels, Sage Rats and Prairie Dogs. It is i the cheapest bsttrance againsC their S!?8 kerne! 13 Wafrtnt to ju. uimauc cnanges cr moisture of the earth do not destroy its stremrth. - quires KO MISIXO OR I-REPABAnoH. Is S always read fop xr. i. " good. Dealers win refund the purchase' price if ifot as claimed. Pamphlet free, ! Hoyt Chek.cm Co Portland Oregoa 1 ')AlJlJ0 H ' j. ... .... ' ' : - Bottled as It Flows From the Spring It's Good for what Ails You OBS ERVER WAN T ADS PAY V2v V H I .. ; . I . S' .? -s" li .f.-......rlt