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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1910)
fag:: I.A GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER WEDNESDAY, MAY 18t1910. It Makes old Things New IT ALSO keeps them new. There will be no olv, dull looking furni ture or dingy woodwork in homes where this wonder-worker ii used. No refinisliine or revarnishing neces sary. Liquid Veneer is not a varnish, but a surface food and cleaner that builds up the original finish and makes it brighter than ever. It instantly restores the brilliant new ness and finish of Pianos, Furniture, Picture Frames, Interior Woodwork, Hardweod Floors and all polished, var nished or enameled surfaces. Removes scratches, stains, dirt and dullness. A child can apply it. Nothing but a piece of cheese cloth is needed and there is no drying to wait for. NEW SIZE PACKAGES 4-Ounck Bottle . 29c 12-OUNCC Bottlk . "'.., soc tocicerss Quarter Sawed Golden Oak i KarpenConstruction i Pantisote $8.50 I Genuine Leather i sy 10.00 BBWVE POLES TOSIDEVALKS ELECTEIC C0MPA5I 3TCST BE. TOAST THEIR POLES. PATTERNS OF 1 C 11 21 ROCKERS US9 i From fesfefe-'? , :. - ... t mm mm mkt w j vi ibsm a ' . mm mm m 5 Furniture on Easy Payments 5 4 . 4 r4 :AW.r4 "ft . : ssm a - "X Another Stt'ii in Preparation for rar ing Being Taken this Week. Another step In preparation for the coming of paving, la being taken to day when the Eastern Oregon Light & Power company Is removing Its power line poles from the streets and resetting them in the cement walks. The task is a slow one, but will be accomplished In time to permit exca vation as soon as planned. The Pacific States ' Telephone & Telegraph company has already plac ed its poles in the sidewalks and con sequently is not effected by the pav ing orders. ' . ; t .' Home Independent Telephone com pany wires are underground in the business districts and they toot will of course be unmolested during the paving. '- . P. W. Green, an expert designer and tailor, is in tbe city from the Sterling Tailoring comnanv. of Chicago, to as sist the W. W. Berry company to dis play the large line of ladles made-to-measure suite. : ' tailor and : Cleming Pmlor. L SPANGLER, Mgr. C. BAKER. Prep. A Nsw Department. IVe ha for the benefit of the com mercial and busines man, opened a nighl shop. We will call for clothes, clean and press and deliver them while you sleep. Ust call for clothes 930 P. M., delivery not later ihantA. M. . . ; v;--V a:,: 1118 Adams Ave. Phonie Main 735 THE MILKY WAY. In HiV 'SIX Of the Five Acre Tracts I left. We are selling these at $1500 per tract with 1 0 pe r cent do wn and balance at practically your own .fierms.V; Remember these Tracts join City Limits. Good Soil. Get one of these I Tracts while they last. LA GRANDE Inv GO., Foley Hotel Bid., La Grande liii'ii'i'tiimliw, ,hi THE 1Pr IE- - DPS. KIN' AND; ALL; n !i& AMD TG3A and b DISEASES . -rsnrannnnSkrmn n l K4 I I . . i mwt I 1 I! I : ' H Newest Dishes . xasuesi riavors . y Best Seived I Ice Cream ! X ; . at I I Selder's '' I Gonfectionery Store 1 1 - 8 I I I VI I I 12 1 I'H .1 A Hundred Million Start Gl.am , " Tht Silvery Scarf. - The census of the starry sky Is con cerned almost entirely with the' Milky way. The number of stars uot con nected with It is iiesrllcibie. But when you look at the Milky way the idea of j numbering Its stars seems the' dream of a madman. It stretches all round the sky. Its extent Is so unthlnkably Immense that science lids never under. taken to measure It, and the imaglna- i tio could not grasp the figures that such admeasurement, if It was possible! to make it, would involve. Yet thtt whole enormous expanse of space occunled bv the Mllkv wnv ia ro I crowded with stars that they make I , rji . 1. . 1 ... I . i ujaiu um eje me ni.'itrt'ssion 01 a sil very scarf wound round the brow of the universe. ; R requires a telescope to see them as a broad zone of glittering points in stead of an almost uniform band of whiteness in the firmament. -, In some places they are more thinly scattered, so that, as you gaze through the glass, you almost think that, with infinite patience, you might count the number included in a space as large as the face of the moon. But in other places they seem' to be packed together like the sands of the seashore. They stretch away over thousands of square degrees of space, hanging in great festoons, spreading out in vast banners, where billions upon billions of cubic miles seem fo be filled with stars thicker than the flakes in a driving snowstorm! There are begemmed knots in that starry scarf so rich that the eye is daz tled and the mind confused by the spectacle which they present. . Yet science, although It shrinks from trying to estimate the space which they occupy, has succeeded in forming a fairly correct enumeration of the stars of the Milky way. The most extravagant 'estimates do not put the number nt more than 300, 000,000, and the most trustworthy and probable make them a third legs. : A hundred million stars, then, ia the total population of the glittering uni verse, and when we see what a mar velous effect of limumerublcness they produce we begin to appreciate what a hundred millions niean.-Garrett T. Serviss in New York American. 4 S 9 4 8 Onyx Hosiery - .V j The following numbers we wish to call i I your special attention to; i 4 medium weight, linen heels arid toes " 25c I Women's silk lisle, black and colors - - 25c j ;. ..' : silK lisle, extra good . , ; , ; 'A 50c J i Smith & Green v1;;' i , vy lap; oncu m - VP j Saratoga Chips , The busy housewife is often callen upon to prepare a hasty meal for unexpected guests. Saratoga Chips will add an ap petizing dish. Always take a packagt of Saratoga Chips on a fishing or canjping trip. Will Iesu a Sequel. "A book which has just been nub- llsbed says that oratory Is u u glected art. "Wait until the man who wrote the book geta married," Houstot Post l ;;::::-;-v:-:-: giras O O The secret of success is onsrnTu of purpose. Disraeli. fct7:OT prottratedme that I fter am2 oae botUe I went back to work, at wS U m?ttL- ' mneiW,w wery, W. J. ATKIffS, Banner Spriaja, Tena. wu and 11 r" ; PRICE BOo" : .. .... ...... I EiniWWIWWp tin win iiii t.- ii ' ' ' n n Attn GUARANTEED DY ' L AND $.oo re Jfollca ot Float SeiUement Notlca la hereby given that the un dersigned Administratrix of the es Ute of S. M. Bloom, deceased, has uua flay filed with the Clerk of th Countr Court of Union Couaty. State Administratrix of said estate; and ttat said court has fixed the 21st day or May. a. D. 1910. at the hour f two o'clock In the afternoon, of said lay, at the Court House, In La Qrande, in said County and State, -r Oregon, her final account, as such the time and place . whnn and here he will hear end pass upon uy and all objections, made to Bald ccount, on cr befcre said day. Dated at La Orando, Oregon, April 6th. 1910. F. S. IV HOE. ( ! Attny. for Ksratit. ! HELEN a BLOOM. . ) Adniinlstratra of the Estate of S ' M. Elofitn, Deceased. CHAIN WOOD T V 1 I am prepared to furnish Dry Chain;Wobd, al so partly seasoned wood, to all comers. Kind- " ly phQne your order to : : ' ' ; ' .?-.r.. phohe RED mi ': : i ' ft Gomplete equipment for ' resetting and repairing rubber buggy tires! , : J ' LA GRANDE IRON WORK : D- P.". GERALD. ProDriBtor ' : Q ni?i2te Machine Shops - and Foundry rrr .... ' ' ' ' ' '' A' "'" " r "'I' '-. T ADS PAY