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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1910)
PAGE THIlEi: I New n rail r aiocem f 1 1 1 i I W : 1 1 4-iE7.fi-- .... rm UK GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1910. ! I" ! I i f 1 Mm OF. AJD . . Gall and want it: ick Yoti out your pattern. Have it . made -.when you are:" well dressed wSieii ybu wear our , Suits f i . TM IF TOKCniCn P" llf M 'Andrews 3r":r:i'.:;l"l:l .-i If' ' urn .in,,, i, m ......in n 'ri " 1 '"' '' "' ' " ' WAV. mw it Iff if i r!.. j5 5 Liaa rcraiia .lounry 'fair ana s Turkey D usters There la no question about the every day usefulness . of a feather duster. ' You can get along without one, but better with one. Saves stooping, reaching and climbing, and will do some -kinds of dusting better than anything else. The time was when the cost made them luxurious. Our prices ought to make them necessities. After using one a while you would as soon think of getting along without a broom as a : duster. Our Btock of dusters , was bought close and we can afford to sell them the same way. Newlin Drug Co, La Grande, Oregon I 0. ! 5 .8 3 9 S Race jMeet ornTmiDUD 1QO1 JL J--) A11VI Soufieasfern IVashngfon's Greafesf Fair it A o o o o o o 00 FOR THE Cn AAA in PufcAc attf Prom mmc & ' V Sf - riiio pmiiT ruilinilf 0. 5 FAST RRQtb Nc ntuii CArnoiD BIG STOCK SHOIV SPECAL AMUSEMENIS j? R. H. Johnson, Sec. SEND FOR PREMIUM' LIST- 3 lVaa ,:'lVaa, Wash. T. H. Brents, Pres. 4 Save money on fifrnishng Your Home Here O G O O O O o o . o o Si o -I . RQGKGRUSHER1S NOT RUNNING bins where the crusher stands, have 6OO$$OO0O 000 ..lit. ...1. J : . :. '.'''..'. ' i1 uccu wtai tiiiou ilu iui;k. nau uiicu . ( . , started the work will proceed with all - s '. ; ""f"' dispatch., , , That part of Adams avenue now graded will be rocked about next Thursday and in the meantime, thr grading will proceed on down the street - MACHINE WILL START IX ABOUT FIVE DAYS IIEXCE YOU'LL E STRUCK WITH AMAZEMENT It you could see how some factory made clothing is put together The sklmpir g of materials, the Inferior lnterlinings. B t none of these things occur in a suit 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. Eock Will be Placed on Adams Com nieiiclng Sext Thursday While it has been generally believed that the Warren Construction com pany rock crushers have been at work here for some time," it is a fact that the machinery has not been Btarted yet. The crusher arrived recently from Twin Falls but some repairs were necessary and it will still be a few days before it is started. The AND poR COUGH DISEASES TEfiO IOLDS "3S SAVED HER SON'S LIFE ' Mr ton Eex was taken down a year ago with lung trouble ' W doctored some month without improvement. Then I began giving Dr. Kine'i Hew Discovery, and I soon noticed a change for the letjr. I kept tbi treatment op for a few weeks and now my son Is perfectly well and work every day. MRS. SAMP. KIFPEE, Ava, Mo. 50c AND $1.00 To IsHue "Wind Checks. Pittsburg. Ja., Aug. 4. A new wrinkle In aviation meets, in the way of "wind checks", wyi be Introduced by the Pittsburg Aero Club at Its meet tomorrow at Brunot's Island, in the Ohio river. , The wind check Is a cou pon entitling the holder to come around the next day free of charge in case the wind should prevent the scheduled flights tomorrow or at any future meet. The principle is the same as the baseball "rain check." Gleen Curtlss, J. C. Mars and Cap tain Baldwin have been engaged for the meet and will attempt to pene trate Pittsburg's pall of smoke. There 1b much speculation as to whether the smoke will be a help or hindrance to the aviator. It Is sugest ed that it should prove to be an aid to flint, on the same principle as that aalt water Is more buoyant to the swimmer. i- ICC Karo Corn Syrup Z7 '''-, i- Natural Mineral Water Bottled as It Flows From the Spring It's Good for what Ms You For Candy Making Qt. Can 20c SOLS AN& GUARANTEED BY C 3 iRoyalCroceryf I and Bakery NORTH BEAtH Queenof the Northwest Resorts Near the Mouth of the Columbia River, on thcWash- ington Coap': The place to spend Your Summer Vacation T went v-five Lliles of Magnificent Beach. Level, compact and smooth. , , Many thriving and tidy cominuniticsj delightful ho ' tel, cottage, tent and camp life. All the comforts of home and the healthful, invigorating recreation . of the seaside surf bathing, fishing, clam digging beach bonfires, riding, racing, hunting, strolls and drives through picturesque wooded headlands. Eeduced Rates from allxts of Oregon and Wash. Oregon Railroad and Naviga tion Co Season Rate: From Portland Round Trip, $4.00 Tli rep Day Saturday to. Monday Rate, $3.00 Purchate tickets and make resev-atlons at City Ticket Office, 3rd and Washington Streets, Port land, or Inquire or any O. K. & N. agent elsewhere for information Vnt. jfcMrJ.RAY, Gcteral ra3son gcr A3 nt, Portland OfCRct alilV rthr n 's - Brag mre