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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1910)
AGE TWO i Have You Seen our Beautiful LINE 'OF PIANOS We have just the piano you have been looking for at a price you can afford. A piano you would pay elsewhere $450. ' We sell it to you for $350; and a piano you would pav elsewhere $400, we sell for $3oo. ' ; ' A Home Without a Piano i3 Like a Flower Garden Without Flowers Why deprive your family of the pleasure of music and your children of a musical education when you can get a piano from the Rinehart-Little Piano Co. at the lowest price ever heard of before for high grade. pianos. Don't wait until your family has grown up, but buy now. Our pianos arc fully guaranteed to last a life time with any care at all. 1 :'. Each piano has a written guarantee by the fac tory. We have sold a number of pianos to the best rnusic critics in the county and each sale is the best add we have of the quality of our pianos. V People that have waited for years 'to get the piano that satisfied them in tone have bought our pianos. . ( , Call an'Het us prove to you we have the best values you ever saw in a piano. We can refer you to many in eastern Oregon and Union county who have bought and are more than pleased. Have you seen the latest in player pianos It is the talk of Union county and eastern Ore gon, as the best and most wonderful player piano made. We defy the 'most skilled musicians to tell its playing from human hand. It has all latest at--tar-h incuts. In short it is a complete playcr-piario. . Come and hear it. We have, sold a number in the county. We have a large stock of music on hand. THE RINEHART-L1TTLE PIANO COMPANY DEPOT S1REE1 MAHAFFEY BLDG THE ELITE DYf WORKS Steam and Fiench dye cleaning of Ladies and Gent's clothing,- Ladies' silk waists and evening gowns cares fully cleaned and pressed. Felt and Panama hats cleaned and blocked. All work guaranteed. We call or and deliver work. ; H, B, Waggoner, Manager. Tel. Main 6 ' N. K. WEST. President WM. MILLER, Vice President' T. J. SCROGQIN, Cashier II. E. COOLIDGE, Asi't Caihlor Ko. till United States National Bank of La Grande CAriTAL STOCK $100,000.00 Director N. K. WEST XL, CAVINESS 'J , int. MILLER. A. T. HILL. J. C. IIENIIY H. E. COOUDGB OBStRVEIi 18 LIKED 'CLASS PS0XE..lC AT HOT LAKE j SOOX ( OHMEMED. I THe?rihIe Sews Sen Ice C'arrk-d by j Opener Tlfasure to Header. i ! Hot Lake, Ore.. May 18. The Hot Lake Sanatorium band will soon be When you Break your Glasses, ! Are you particular to get the same strength when you A crpf n neitr f.lnce" ' ' u ' la posiUon to famish concert music j X for sanatorium guests. Prof. Swe denskjr of Payette, Idaho, has been engaged as director. The gentleman comes highly recommended and says he is agreeably f urprised to find so mnch excellent talent with which to begin. The band will consist of about twenty pieces and regular practice will soon begin. . - . The plans for the glass prome nade are nearly completed and con struction work will not be long de layed. This will be one of the finest conservatories in the west. It will be heated from the hot spring which will insure an even temperature at all times, a great advantage in grow ing tropical plant3. As the weather becomes more set M".A. "lMr I Omnrio vtxitnr on Sundays increases. Last- Sunday six automobiles were standing at the sanatorium entrance at one time, all bringing: L Grande visitors. During nonth of April twenty three Oregon counties were repre sented on the Sanatorium register and representatives :.-- sixteen states bad been gu:c:. Alalia and Canada also contributed to the guest list . Obserrer Well Liked. The Observer receives many com pliments from Hot Lake guests. It is depended upon for the first out side news as Its telegraph service is 12 hours ahead of ahy other paper reach ing us. The Observer news service is appreciated by those who are ac customed to reading the news while it is still new. I have located here permanently, and it is not necessary t for me to include No Humbug--No Hot Air No Graft in my ads., as l am not a stranger in La Grande, 4 - - :.:'.:v ;.-:'.:.- . . . J Having lived here for 3 years prior to my moving here this time, and everv one who I i ii i. f - iDrniiirriu nrimmr . - . Miuwa me kuows nidi 1 am hdjuluilli hcliholc rsk any one I nave titled, or the uoaors, they an recommend my services. When you break your glasses, and want a new lens, exactly like your old one, in a tew minutes. I AM THE ONLY SPECIALIS1 IN LA GRANDE who can give you that service, because I have the onlv LENS GRINDING MACHINERY in La Grande, and it your lens is especially ground for you D0NT LET ANY unc lljL KLrLRLc u iN-n-ttw MiNUits, tOR HE WILL SUBSTUUlE, as he can 4 only cany a limited stock of Wsaflf P AinctACi JToticc , The Chautauqua tickets are now on sale at Bohnenkamp's store. Those desiring tickets can secure the same. All having engaged tickets please call for them. W. it JOXES, Treas. FuD nine out of ererj ten eases of roeo Btatlsnt is simply rheunutiim of tb mm clcs due to cold or damp, or chronic rheums tism, neither of which require, any interna tnatiamt All that is needed toaSbrdra lief is the free application of ChambstlshA liniment QiveitatriaL Yoq are certain to be pleased with the quick relief which it Sbrds, ieao not only grind my own lemes, but I grind zll the lenses fcr Opticians in 'Pendleton and other nearby towns. WHY ? Becpuse I can give them several, days quicker service than $ they get from Porlland. V , J 1 You have only one pair of eyes and if vou wsnt to he t absolutely sure you'd better see me, sts 1 do not have to o substitute. My prices are the most reasonable, and my service has always been, and always will be, absolutely iciiauic. any one- -you u una out mat wnen VOU i J . bee ii in my aa?-iis50. You are invited to call and see my equipment i o j L 1 I X I A v A EYESIGHT PECIALISiT Office over Newlin's Drug Store. " - SUMMER COAL JUST RECEIVEDA car of Rock Springs Nut Coal. The proper fuel 'for the range during the hot months. Grande Ronde Cash Co 'both phones 5 11 nn 11 ITU I T. J. SCROGGIN a T. BACON FRANK CONLET Weekly the wires are bringing the news of a new gusher being struck. Hundreds are be ing made rich over night. Oil is truly provin g California's greatest money-maker. HAVE YOU THOUGHT ABOUT OIL AS A SAFE AND EXT REMELY PROFITABLE . IN VESTMENT? There is big money in oil. T he millions made by the Standard and by cap italists in our own state are matters of gener al knowledge. California is recognized as the best field for oil operations, oil discoveries an d oil production today. The money coming from this oil production is being distributed a mong hundreds of stockholders and is not all going into the pockets of a few men. Dividends exceeding FIFTY" MILLION. DOL LARS have been paid by oil corporations in this state and the amount is going to steadily increase every day from now on. . '' Now, there any reason why you shouldn't be o ne of the lucky ones? Wouldn't it be nice if you were to receive $500 dividend check ever y six months, and this check to be paid on 'an investment of two or three hundred dollars? This is being done regularly in California. Why are you not one of the lucky cues. California National Crude Oil Co. I. W. Hellman Bldg., Los Angeles, Gal. Gentlemen: Kindly issue me . shares of the Treasury Stock above corporation Enclosed find $. . . . . payment same Name , .... ........... ......... Address .................... CIl, NATIONAL CRUDE OIL CO. I. W.HEU.MAN BUILDING, Los Angeles ' ,. v California National Crude Oil Co. I. W. Hellman Bldg., Los Angeles, Gal Gentlemen: v. Kindly issue me. . ...... . . .shares of the Treasury Stock above corporation Enclosed find $..., .payment same JName . . .... Address 7