LA GRANDE Ev KM jNG 0 BSERVER. ' TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27-1910. PAGE. FIVE O PEESOXALS. -X rA 5' O THE SUTEinOIllTI OF THE THMS1S , i V SZ IS Si TOSIGM'S PRQERAM An Arc&dlaa Maid Blograph. The Men Haters Club Vita graph. - A Vacation la Havana. Bumptious Papers the Parlor Edison. Song Modern Love. Beautiful dishes given to lady patrons of the matinee. See dis play in lobby. -AMISSION , 10c- I LOCALS Clean house with a vacuum carpet cleaner. All. work guaranteed. Prices right Phones Red 562 or Red 141. Our Caacara pills replace all pills and liver remedies as a general lax ative or cathartic' and are better In venr way because they yield perma nent results. Price 25 cents."' 2t Hotel rule cards, trespassing cards, houses for rent, cards printed in red and black. For sale cheap at The Ob server office. " First class bookkeeper and steno grapher wants to locate In La Grande. Seven years experience, lumber con struction and railroad work. Phone Red 711. Haradon's Tru-Frult Chocolates. Made Just right. ' ' ' DreBS Making, Mrs. McCarter, 2005 Greenwood. - 6t Take our Instant Headache Tablets when the symptoms of headache ap pear, and no headache will come. 25 tablets, 25 "cents. Agent wanted for Phoenix Mutual Fire Insurance Company, of Oregon, 829 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon. Notice Yeomen. All candidates for the local , lodge of Brotherhood of American Yeomen are requested to meet at the office of Doctor Underwood at 7:30 Wednesday evening. This meeting Is called by L. E. McNabb, district manager for the Yeomen for Eastern . Oregon, with headquarters at La Grande. ' About Your Suit ! El mm i ;.t--jv : i. .a.-' ..!!.-.-. i .... II U-"r . VAIlJ W Vilum.i.nirPl' IM .... , tm r.-sissl..-. n J. 0. Jordan, of Newberg, Ore., Is a 'guest at the Foley today. C A. Scranton of Boise, is register ed at the Foley today. Doctor J. H. Thompson of Joseph, is here today as a witness In a land office case. . H. W. B. Smith of Union transacted business in La Grande last evening stopping at the Foley while here. Ed. Patterson of Hilgard was a La Grande guest last evening, stopping at the Foley. G. W. Richards and wife were guests at the Foley last evening while on their way home to Enterprise. Ed. Blackburn of Baker City, one of the commercial men of Eastern Oregon, stopped at the Foley last night. ; ' Mrs. George H.' Currey and ,Mrs. Fred B. Currey are in Hot Lake to day. Mrs. George Currey is the Kuest of her father, A. C. Huntington, who is slightly, Improved after a seige of Illness during which he' has been staying at the sanatorium. .."Business Announcement I do business In a business way. if you want to buy, sell or trade a farm or city property, see what I can do for you. I have a modern 5-room cot tage In a splendid location, and a very reasonable price, with terms. Also some other good bargains. See me before buying. L B. WILSON, REAL ESTATE. 220 Depot St . La Grande, Ore. Successor to Van Duyn. , LIQUID CURES ECZEMA 1 4 , WHEN SALVES FAIL In regard to skin diseases, medical authorities are now agreed on this: - Don't imprison the disease germs liryonr skin by the. use. of . greasy salves, and thai encourage them tr multiply. A true cure for all ede matous diseases can be brought about only by using the healing agents in the form of a liquid. WASH THE GERMS OUT. A simple wash: A compound of Oil of WIntergreen, Thymol and other In gredlents as combined in the D. D. ; Prescription. This penetrates to the disease germs and destroys them, then soothes and heals the skin as ' nothing else has ever done. i A 25 cent trial bottle will start the cure, and give you instant relief, v Newlln Drug Co., La Grande Ore. UOU may be as "touchy" In re- j gard to the looks, make and fit of your Suit as you please and still you can be fully satisfied here. We had particular folks in mind when we had our Suits made.. Note the hang of the Coat, the perfect fitting collar and lapels, the handsome shoulders, the grace of the Trousers! The designing,, cutting ' and tailoring were all done by the most high salaried experts. .' The patterns and color ings of the fabrics are entirely new. OCR SUITS AT $12.50 AND $20.00 are remarkable values rejnarkable for all round goodness. Come here, Sir, with all your Suit desires and we'll see that you are sat Isfled yes, more pleased at every point Ash Bros. CLOTHIERS and FURNISHERS 6 l Advertising j FOR SALE 600 sheep. Waiter Glenn. . F. D. No 2. FOR SALE 19 thoroughbred Wy andotte chickens. Frank E. Gray. 4t FOR SALE Household goods, also Oliver typewriter and roll top desk! Phone Main 708 or call at 110,4 M. ace. Frank E. Gray. . 6t FOR SALE Two heaters and cook stove. Call at 1104 M. Ave. Frank A. Gray. LOST Gordon setter pup, 4 months old. Reward for return to post office. WANTED Place on ranch by man and wife, no children. . Prefer place where owner Is leaving for the winter. Call or address H. Cline, 205 Green wood.St Ind. phone 497, La Grande. - Apple Pickers Wanted. , Apple pickers and packers wanted at once. Apply to Doctor C. H. Upton. FOR SALE Modern six room house. Ordinary sjzed lots. Inquire at 707 Fourth street or call Red 1101. FOUND A bunch of keys. Owner can Notice to Creditors. . ' Notifie Is hereby given, that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istratrix of the estate of Claude D. Childers, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to' present the s&me with' proper vouchers to the under signed at the office of Cochran & Cochran In La Grande, Oregon, with-, in six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, which Is September 26, 1910. ? , ' MAUDE M. CHILDERS. Administratrix ' of, the estate Claude D. Childers, deceased. Cochran & Cochran, Attorneysfor Administratrix. Pally Sept 26. Oct 3, 10. 17, 24. of MAKES TICKETS: WIIILEYOUWAIT Long Island Ralfroad Adopts a Novel Machine ' SAVES BOTH TIKE AKD MOSEY Frtneh Device Turns Out Tloksts to 8uit Each Patssngsr Prints a Ro ord Slip For ths Auditing Dtpart msnt Simultantoutly. . A machine the use of which may revolutionize the local passenger busi ness of the United States, so far as it affects the sale of tickets and the op eration of the auditing departments of railways, has been Installed in the" Long Island railroad station In Brook lyn. A. B. Blerck, the auditor of the railroad, who recommended the instal lation of the machine, said the other day that It has proved successful, and be prophesied the placing of similar machines In other stations not only of the. Long Island, but of other railway systems of the United States as well. The machine Is a French invention and for two years has been used oil the Northern railroad of France and In all of the stations of the Paris subway. It was while In France two years ago that Mr. Blerck saw the apparatus for the first time, and, coming home, he told the officials of the Long Island railroad that a great saving could be made by the use of similar machines In the United States. A few days ago the first of the machines ever installed in the United States was put in tho Flabush avenue terminal In Brooklyn. Grsat Monay 8avr. Not only does the machine record price, date and destination on . the ticket but It also totals up the day's sales by stations as, for Instance, Woodhaven. 200: Far Rockaway, 100, etc. and the next morning, or within five minutes after closing If necessary, the auditing department la in posses sion of the figures, which show exact ly what passenger business ever) sta tion on the road has done during the day. The machine also manufactures every ticket as it is sold, and the sav ing In printing of tickets alone will amount to thousands of dollars. Last year the Long Island sold 27.000,000 tickets. The regular cost of printing .A M 1 si: " i '"S ; 4 II Li . (H The line that Is most complete affords one a greater opportunt ty of choice. Our Trimmed Hat line affords this opportunity as does onr line of shapes anything from the ordinary Turban shape to the large Beaver that is so fashionable this season. tickets islifeouFIl per thousand. The cost per thousand as manufactured In this machine Is about 15 cents. Each machine, It Is asserted, can do the work of three ticket agents, and when the agent's day's work Is ended, Instead of his having to stay behind from one to three hours In order to get together his dally report, that report has already been made out by the machine, and he can go Immediately. 8lls Eighty Tiokats a MinuU. Mr. Blerck said that he figured that the introduction of the machine would mean a saving of at least S3 1-3 per cent In both the auditing and ticket selling offices The machine sells tick ets at the rate of eighty minute. Mr, Blerck in describing the, working of the machine said: w "The machine is composed of a se ries of printing devjces, called, for con venience, blocks, upon one half of which the text to be .printed on the ticket is borne and upon the other the text to be printed upon the registra tion strip or report In addition; by a system of movable type the date is printed on the reverse side of the ticket "To make a ticket Is simple. Control Is secured by the dial bearing the names of the destination stations and the classes of the tickets, in front of which a movable arrow, controlled by a wheel, is placed, the agent moving the wheel until, the arrow is opposite the name of the station to which the ticket is desired, and then by a' simple pressure of a lever, the electric motor Is started, which causes the ticket to be printed, cut off and delivered and at the same time makes the necessary entry on the registration strip or re port" Gr. mvtntor Hoherso. Three famous Inventors, all of Spen cer, Mass., were honored the other afternoon when a monument tfl Ellas Howe. W. William Howe and Tyler How was diHllciited. The me morial wn iinvcllisl liv Cciirvo i:! i inl. Pnu:ry nul AnV.ir Kisilnlf I'rurtv p Ilov:- 'iivi- i- ii ... t!' ; :i ' rt'fi '"i"! .. v . 'i ' v i!ivf ' ;'" ? ; I .! ! !';!"' ' , W' , .'J'ffl I H l'f HI II (I "r. u't Hi Ui .v.ni"i...M-: Garments Will be Found in STYLE, MATERIAL, , FIT and the line is Topular Priced. Whea yon can bay a good grade Broad Cloth or Kersey made np In a ntjllsh, neat ly trimmed loo? coat, at $120 its a garment that any. body can afford and a garment that anybody can wear with satlnfactlon. 'rJ OUR.. Ladles Salts to close ont, tome of them samples and the, ethers ieavy weight spring sslu la exceptional values. ME UNE Qualify ffte Same Prices Mei Kile TAMA JIM'S RECIPE If. t . in T.-iit S eason for t"t"t4"H"I"t"f During the long evenings to come you will appreciate a It musical Instrument. Most people want .' i At ana mis ib me most , work. ' -. ' .' Remember that we have Violins, Mandolins, Gaiters, Accordions, Flutes, Bp n ' Jos, Etc. We have good g kW In. this llnj and we sell them at right prices. Drop In and talk it over. ' ' Edison Phonographs, Victor-Phonographs. (ff'nf jf iQ. 2oc3)(0) For Ladies All the popular weaves, colors and styles Less FOR HIGH PRICES. . Bsrryman In Washington 8tar. US1C ; to learn to play on some Instruip&a'. r . . A. I . '. ' iLI- lavoraute iime io laae up ii'ia i . t mutt i vsSSggi life? tv rr m Irt JO: f ; ! - i IS' 1-n i. v i -1.