La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 11, 1910, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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; ; LA UliANDE EVENING OBSERVER MONDAY, JtfLY 11, 1910.
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rWUL DEPARTMEN1
We solicit' your orders for Shngcs, Rubberoid Roofing
Deadening Felt, Building Paper.
We are prepared to furnish and deliver material,
promptly. Phone Main 8. .
NORTH BEACH
Queen of the Northwest Resorts
Near the Mouth of the Columbia River, on theWash-
ington CoasV .
The place to spend Your
Summer Vacation
I Twenty-five Miles of Magnificent Beach. Level,
compact ana smootn.
Many thriving and tidy communities, delightful ho
tel, cottage, tent and camp life. All the comforts
of home and the healthful, invigorating recreation 5
of the seaside surf bathing, fishing, clam digging
beach bonfires, riding, racing, hunting, strolls and I
drives through picturesque wooded headlands.
Reduced Rates from all parts of Oregon and Wash.
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Oregon Railroad and Navigation Co
Season Rate: From Portland Round Trip, $4.00
--Three Dav Saturday to Monday Rate, $3.00
Purchase tickets and .make resef ations at City Ticket Office, 3rd and
Washington Streets, Port land, or inquire of any O. R.
& N. agent elsewhere for Information
Wjr. McMUSRAT, General Passen ger Aarnt, Portland Oregci.
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HDLU OU ILI M
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SALT LAKE RESIDENT ATTEMPTS
DIFFICULT FEAT.
With Nearly One Hundred Yours to
Ills Credit, Attempts a
s Long Walk.
Feats that will rival that of the
great pedestrian Weston, are being at
tempted by Marquis Coif, a resident
of Salt Lake, who reached La Grande
this morning, on a walking expedi
tion from Salt Lake to Seattle. While
that particular feat Is not so unusual,
the strange part of the incident in
this particular case is that Coif
claims to be ninety-five years of age,
and looks the part, too. He says he
has been on the road about two weeks,
and expects to "plug along" until he
reaches his destination.
lie walks mostly at night, sleeping
along the road or railroad track dur
ing the daytime. Some times, too, he
braves the heat of the day and plods
patiently on toward his destination. If
he accomplishes the reat and is actual
ly ninety-five years of age, he will
have done something that will be em
bossed on the pages of athletic history.
Boone, Mr. Dot ', ' .
plromquiaC J- A. . ' -Cotton.
Mr. C. W. ; ';
Cartmil!, Mr Charlie
Collins, Mr. James , :
Coggereshall, Mr. V. A.
, Fisher, Mr. Fernanand
Henderson, C. W. ' .
Kroh, Mr. Henry :
Louis, Mr. Allen - ,1 '
McMahan, Mr. 0. W.
Miller, M. C. , '
Richards, J. T.
Remington, Mr. M.
Stoll, Mr. William . ,
Weaver, Mr. A M.
When calling for the above, please
say "Advertised." Same will be sent
to the Dead Letter office on July 22,
1910.
G. M. RICHEY, P. M.
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the exhibition and the sessions of the
association, meetings will be he,ld" by
the Federation or Woman Photograph
ers of America and the American Con
gress of Photographers.
COMING BACK TO LOCATE.
Brooklyn Grocer Will Return to lite
Home and Bring Ills Family Here
After staying In La Grande as a
guest of his brother, E. Polack, leaves
this evening for Brooklyn via Spo
kane and other northwest cities, to
fetch his family to the Pacific North-
west to locate permanently. It is
very likely that La Grande will be his
permanent place of abode after he is
joined by his family.
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Gomplete equipment for resetting and repairing
rubber buggy tires. :
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FilZQERALD, Proprietor
. Oimpiete Machine Shops and Foundry
YOU'LL BE STRUCK
i WITH AMAZEMENT
It you could see how some factory
made clothing Is put together The
Bkimplr.g of materials, the Inferior
Interllnlngs. B t none of these things
occur in a Buit of our tailoring. That's
why one suit of ours will outlast two
of the factory made. Order one and
the wear will prove it
C. W. BAKER.
Advertised Letters.
Following Is a list of letters re
maining unclaimed in the La Grande
postoffice for the week ending July
8, 1910.
Ladle.
Brown, Miss Emma
Chaffee, Miss Sarah
Hunt, Mrs. Arlenia .
Gentlemen. .
Brooks, Mr. John A.
Bell, Mr. J. W.
GlaHN Workers' Union. ,
Toledo, O., July It. What promises
to be the most noteworthy convention
since its organization in July, 1878,
was commenced here today by the
American Flint Glass Workers' Un
ion. Many Important questions are
before the union for discussion and
settlement, and the meeting will prob
ably continue two weeks.
Photographers Meet.
I Milwaukee, Wis., July 11. Photog
I raphy as an art will be demonstrated
J more effectively than ever before In
i this country during the convention
j this week of the Photographers' As-
BLACKBERRIES
Gaming
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Now is the Time to Order
SNODGRASS
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Relall Hardware Dealt rs.
Penver, Colo., July 11 Several
hundred representaitve business men
from all sections of the country are
Jn attendance today at the annual con
vention of tho National Retail Hard
ware Dealers' Association. , One of
the principle topics before the conven
tion la the prevailing freight rates.
ifuitti JAKE AT THE LAKE.
Prominent Character of - Spokane
Recuperating.
I
"Dutch Jake", (mo of the best
known characters in Spokane and the
Northwest,' Is at Hot Lake taking
treatment and undergoing a general
renovation. He is a very wealthy man
and has been Identified with the west
ern country, for many years.
, ; To Enfranchise Women.
London, July 11. In the House of
Commons today, the second reading of .
the bill providing for the enfranchise-f
ment of women was begun. It will be
read today and tomorrow,' . There will
be no more Important legislation than
this before the adjournment of Par
liament at the end of July.
Buy Good In Baltimore.
' Baltimore. Md.; July H. Baltimore
manufacturers and jobberB expect to
sell several million dollars' worth of
goods as a result of the convention!
here today of the national association "Can be depended npon" Is an exprewlon
of buyers froni lumber camps! It is w 1L!ikt?r,.nd,hfnJt..,,,u?e! ,n
. connection with Chamlwrlaia's Colic, Cholera '
expected that a majority of the vlsi- and Diarrhoea, Remedy it means thnt it
tors will do their autumn ."shopping" neTep faiIs 10 cnre diarrhoea, dysentery oi
in this city bowel complaints. It is pleasant to take nnl
1 - cquall valuable for children and adult.
i Safer than National Banks
1 Better than U S. Gold Bonds $
I Union county lands..
j Why invest in foreign cities and wireless stock, when 4
;vu iio.v o ou out o tujii at UVIUO t wa
See C. J. BLACK,
$ . who has a large list of money makers.
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1205 N Avenue, or McKennon, Phy & Roberts.
Irrigation and Structural Engineer.
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g trading. Estimates Furnished. Reference, United States
Reclamation Service.
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