La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 28, 1910, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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LA" GRANDE EVENING OBSER VER TUESDAY, .TUNE 23, 1910.
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TOXiEHT'S PROGRAM
Roosevelt In. Cairo,
purged by Fire (Urban)
One of the Finest (Vltograph)
What's Your llurry?
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Mr. and Mrs. Gory have returned
from a few days' visit in Idaho towns.
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W. R. Anderson of Walla Walla
is a business visitor In the city this
morning..- .- V,", : 7"'":,T
,1. C. Davis re'--rred to his home
In Flora today after transacting bus
iness In the wmiamBon land office.
J L. Parker of tV new tt.wr. f
"r.i.l"": c"in UmVi'ta .;ou:ity l a I
.lochs' vultor In Ijx Ci an l today.
C. H. MImnaugh of Wallowa where
he is manager ' of the big sawmill,
and George Stoddard of this city, went
to Baker City this morning.
A party consisting of MIs3 Le Long,
Miss Ralston, Miss Phy and D: Thv,
all of Hot Lake. ' spent ' last evening
in the city. ?,''.
T. B. Johnson, the deuty assessor
for Cove and Cove districts, "cashed"
In his assessments today, having com
pleted the work last evening,
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Mrs. Julius Roesch and daughter,
Miss Louise, returned home this morn
fog.' They have been Yisiting friends
in Portland.
is going to be disappointed when the five
acre tracts we have been offering you are
all gone, and they are, all but two.
' .We have sonle fine buys in residence
lots at $125.00 each; $25.00 down and $5.00 a
month. : Better Investigate these.
Bell-Phone, Red 801 . . Independent 262
LA GRANDE 1
Foley Hotel Bid., La Grande
Thomas Brucej
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In A YOUNG WIFE."
i Local Manger Charles
Baker City today conferring with the
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neaa omcials of the Eastern Oregon
Light and Power company.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Smith who have
been touring Southern' and - Eastern
sections of the United States for the
past six weeks, are exnetced home
Saturday evening. r
Mrs. Sheppard. the -well knovn W.
C T TJJecturer of Dvnve , p.-Esc-l
i-fh La Gia. 1o this mornin in
her y y from F.s tr h
ac-t .er Wallow, coutiv mi.
Howard C. Gauntt. architect In
charge of the new high school build
ing, arrived here this morning from
a tour of ' the state of Washington,
Including stops' at Yakima and other
towns. . . ..
Will Nelll, holder of the North west
ern Intercollegiate record In tho Jave
lin throw, who has been attending
the University of Oregon the jnst
vear, returned home this morning,
and will spend the summer vacation
vrh his mother. Mrs. Nellla . NeW.
Assistant Superintendent A. Buck
ley and wife left this morning west
bound, to Join General Superintend
ent. M. J. Buckley and other rela
tives prior, to a trip to St. Paul, Mln
r"?? thT .will attend a re
union of the Buckley family. They
expect to be gone about two weeks.
Engineer Henry Henson, who re
turned Sunday from Detrlot, Mich.,
where he represented the La Grande
I Brotherhood of Locomotive Engin-
Ieers at the national convention which
was in Bession for nearly a ' month,
left his morning ' for Baker City
where he will attend a meeting of en
' gineers on this division. He expects
,"to return tomorrow and resume his
regular runs on the East" end.'.' 1
BCGS ATTRACT ATTENTION
Oriental Display ai Henry & Cart's
Extremely Attractive
Oriental rug Bof rare fibre and pat
tern ar eattracting iuch attention at
the Henry & Car establishment. Two
rug experts are here from the Orient,
managing the display and rugs of the
true Oriental stamp are being dis
played to. the admiring public.
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PUT CN A GOOD FRONT.-
If Your Ster Windowa Ccn't Attract
Trad.. What Will 7
There a a vast dinivn-e In the
amount of cikkJ hih i-ipie p-t out
' of their, wictJow displays. A great
many More don'i "wort" their wlu
(lows as they ehould. aud mm a oarurHi
result the wlodowM do q0i work tor
them. ;
- The window must tx Vf pt alive.
Tbey must t mdi to tell a distinct,
emphatic story to the people whi pass
by and look In. Ton oan't make a live
ly window without putting thlnp tbVre
which wilt attract attention autl i-Huie
people to keep watch of the7 windows
for Interesting thiugs,
' One Cleveland grocer adopted a elm
pie plan for a lively window attraction
wblcb brings him very good results.
About Thursday of each week he puts
bl placard In bla window saying:
"Watch this window about 6 o'clock
Saturday afternoon. Don't mlsa lt
Then at 0 o'clock Saturday the cur
talua of the window are drawn, and
the merchant puts Into the window
some especially attractive bargains, it
may be a choice ttne of sundries at 10
cents each; it may be a display of ba
nanas at a low price or in the berry
season of berries at a low figure. U is
bound to be something which will
move fast and attract Instant atten
tion. People have learned to watcb for
this Saturday night window, for It al
ways hUN Home! bin;; especially at
tractive, ', .' .. -'
About Kit must discouraging looking
thing uIh'ih h kioiv can be Its window.
A' St a If winuow, n uiv-u um"m Uw
look, indicate i be same hort of store
back of the window and repels rather
than attract! trade. - -' ; ' '
HE'S THE0NLY ONE.'
Everybody but the Traveling Salesman
' Ought to Do Hia Buying at Ho ma.
About the unly cIusj of citizen who
may bt exempted from the obligation
of buying goods.- wares and merchan
dise in the town In whlcb be resides or
where be makes his headquarters 1m
the traveling commercial salesman.
Mr. Traveling Man makes his living
by the sale of goods to . merchants
scattered over a wide territory. Per
haps Mr. Traveler has no trade In bis
borne town. In the majority of In
stances travelers do not sell very many
goods at borne. There are exception
to this rule, of course. Naturally the
salesman Is going to favor his custom
era whenever he can. The better the
customer the more be Is likely to buy
If he finds the goods be wants. Then,
again, perhaps the bouse for whlcb be
travels is located In another city. He
la located In another city. He is
friendly to that city and boosts that
town first, last and all the time. He
buys whatever he pleases there.
Naturally, though, the bulk of the
family's purchases are made at home,
because it's more convenient Com
mercial News.
Birth Record.
Born In this city, June 28, to Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Pugh, a son. ; ;
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BOY WANTED A good, bright boy,
over 16 years' of age. to learn the
laundry business. Apply; at once to
Cherry's New Laundry,
FOR RENT Five room modern cot
tage. Enquier of Mrs. Zuber.
Tour complexion as well as your temper
is rendered miserable by a disordered liver.
By taking Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets you can improve both, r .
FARMERS' BUSINESS
WE GIVE PARTICU
LAR MENTION TO
THE BUSINESS OF
FARMERS. WE COR
DIALLY INVITE THEM
TO MAKE THIS WEIR
BANKING HOME.
The United States
National Bank
Tha Soldiar Ant.
The Hon is the kins of beasts, but
jail of his magn!3cent. strength and
j ferocity would avail him nothing when
he faced a mere ant But this ant is
not the usual kind which peacefully
goes about its domestic duties day by
day. It is the terrible driver or soldier
ant. said to be the most Invincible
creature In the world. Against these
tiny enemies no man or band of men,
no lion or tiger, not even: a herd of
elephants, can do anything but hur
riedly get out of the way. Among the
Barotse Datives a favorite form of cap
ital punishment " Is to coat the victim
with grease and throw him before the
advancing army of soldier ants.' The
qnlckuesM with which the poor wretch
hi dispatched Is marvelous when It la
considered (bat each ant can do noth
ing more than merely tear out a small
particle of flesh and carry it off. let
In a surprisingly short time the writh
ing victim, will have been changed Into
a skeleton. '
Old Sawa and Saying.
A few old sayings on the subject of
food come to us rather as a surprise
In our age of daintiness and refine-'
tnent. yet tbey have their ralson d'etre
notwithstanding. "Meat Is much, man
ners are more;" "Cease your chatter
and mind your platter;' The ass that
brays most eats least;" The wing with
the liver to him who's the giver-" "He
can give little to his servant who licks
bis own trencher."
Apropos of this remark, it Is amus
ing to note that .-manners" was the
name given to the remnants of a meal.
ThM Mm to the aervanta aa official
perquisites; hence bur well worn ex
pression v, before emptying a , dish.
"Leave the lnt lloe or whatever It
may bei for manners." though If votes
were collected on thl point It is hardly
likely that any of ux would have taken
It aa It stands In the original.
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. Carthago's Great Snak.
The undent ri.nu:y deiiered In mon
ster erM'ius f kinds and of both
the land and marine species. During
the wars with Can huge a great snake
Is said to have kept ihe Roman army
from crossing the Hagradiw river for
several days. The monster swallowed
up no less than spventy Roman sol
diers during this combat and was not
conquered Until a hundreQ stones from
as many different catapults were fired
upon it all at one time. The monster
skull .and skin ' were preserved and
afterward exhibited in one of the Bo
man temples. The dried skin of the
ctcaHure . was 120 feet in length, ac
cording to Pliny. V : '
. 'V-'; Throat Trouble. '
"Ton look bad. old man. . Whaf the
matter?" V'':.;J''.::-v..
"Throat trouble.
"I didn't know you were subject to
if .,-'' :
"Tea, 1 am. . This throat belongs to
the newcomer In the next bouse, who
practices Blnglng at all hours of the
night"
: Past Is Past.'
Fiulsh every day and be done with
It. You have doue what you could.
Some blunders . and ' absurdities, no
doubt, crept in. Forget them as soon
aa you can.-Emerson. j
: , . Tha Drawback. ;'.'',:l
Can't you live just a cheap In the
suburbs as In town?' ' ,
"Tes. but everybody knows It out
tbere'-Life. '
Distance U a great' promoter of ad
ailratloo.--DIderot.
If You Use x
IG0LD LEAFI
Brand of Butter
use the Best
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DB. JL P. MEUDKLSSOHK '
DOCTOR OP OPTICS
PERMANENTLY LOCATED
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DR. MENDELSSOHN'S
. GLASSES GIVE THE BEST
RESULTS.
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o fiYJhoop and Hurrah, Boy si
Ml Play Ball!
Get to the base even if you have to
elide. This is the land of wear they
will get, and this label is the maimers'
guarantee. Made of all-wool cassi-
mflr ' nlnm ni frnirlr nnfn lMironr.-
osortmcnt patterns. Sizes 6 to 16
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STAR BRAND
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shoe
Y You get style, fit and
h , LADIES', MEN'S,
Ask to see the Regor Kid,
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The Golden Hulft.
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Winter is coming; yon will need
coal. Yo.u can save money by order
ing now.
GRANDE S05DE CASH CO.
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Will heave the Greatest Celebratiion on
July '3, 4 -aiid
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Ever Held in Wallowa County
It will be held at the head of Beautiful
Wallowa Lake, the finest Summer Resort
in Oregon.
There will be all kinds of Games, sports,
Races, Boat Races, Etc., for valuable prizes;
Fine music and every amusement the heart
could wish for.
Low Excursion Rates
from all points on the 0. R. & N. ; Tickets
on sale Sunday, J uly 3, good for return until
Tuesday, July 5.
, Everybody Cordially invited to Cele
brate with us.
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