r "I can tell That is When warping or THE ISIS -TONIGHT'S PROGRAM Butter Making In Norway. . Miscalculation Pathe. , . Daisies Vitagraph. . . The Emigrant Edison. Song Longing for Tomorrow. Beautiful dishes given to lady patrons, of the matinee. See dis play In lobby. -AMISSION 10c- LOCALS Clean house with a vacuum' carpet cleaner. All work guaranteed. Prices right Phones Red 562 or Red 141. For several months the hands and face will suffer from the effects of the cold, raw winds, unless you use Cu-Sem Cream. Price 25 cents. New lin Drug Co. Hotel rule cards, trespassing cards, houses for rent cards printed in red and black. For sale cheap at The Ob . server office. Any one desiring to secure an 18 horsepower Franklin In trade for city property can do so by Inquiring at this office. 111 IE haTe bif Man .Suits with Ret Olives. j fe Mm ' Our long teea a perfect Copyright 1907 by Friend Btothett Is the true Clolhini CowpMy , ASH GLOTHES m LA GRANDE EVENING the swmp how one lady expressed it. And there's a whole volume of truth in that simple we fashion your clothes, they are cut and made to your individual proportions straining the fabric. Consequently they fit you all over. And they fit easily. We handle the high-grade him. Haradon's Tru-Frult Made JuBt right Chocolates. Dress Making, Mrs. McCarter, 2005 Greenwood. - 6t . The Lady Maccabees will serve a cooked food sale at the Russel Meat market October 8th. 4 Dry Mealy potatoes are the kind to I use. Geddes Bros, have them. : The healthiest and most nutritious mush Is Rolled Rye. You can get It only at Geddes Bros. If you have had difficulty in finding cold cream we would like to have you try ours. 10c and 25c Jars. Newlin Drug Co. Anyone desiring pears can them by phoning to Red-932. have :.. . - ' PERSONALS,; ; Q F. S. Bramwell Is In Baker City to day on business matters. Mrs. Eva King of Portland Is the guest of Mrs. Ed. Eckley. Mrs. L. F. Proebestel is enjoying a visit by Mrs. E. M. Watts of Port land. C. B. Cauthorn of La Grande, Is ov er from that city to care for business Interests. Pendleton East Oregonian. A. R. Bodmer and Mr. and MrB. F. D. McCully and Mrs. A. E. Johnson of Joseph are In the city today. They came to La Grande In Mr. McCully's Overland car and expect to return this evening. Suits of inement Salts modeled to salt the taste of the that desires refinement In Us Clothes. dignity and character In every detalL All "freak and .glaring features avoided Clothes for Gentlemen ! Fabrics in neat mixtures and colorings of Grays, Oxfords and Every pattern good taste. a model of experience In Clothes service gnaran. fit In every Instance, w ran nlease the Man who knows that quality test of Clothes value. BROS. OF QUALITY. OBSERVER. " FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 191C. .or a ciiGoM U A U K Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wright, parents of J. K. Wright of this city have ar rived from points In the weBt and will remain here Indefinitely. , Fred B. Currey, secretary of the lo cal fair association, was 'over from Hot Lake today inspecting the work of preparation for the opening next Wednesday. -1 Rev. Dr.. George 0. Haley, District Superintendent Methodist Episcopal church ran in from Cove last night and departed for home-this morning. He will be here for Sunday, October 9. Accompanied by Prof. N. J. -Man- eager, the La Grande foot ball team went to Enterprise this morning and meets the Wallowa county high school ! team'tomorrpw afternoon. ' Mr. Chandler, the stock buyer, and Don Myers, arrived home today from Portland, where they went with a shipment of stock last Tuesday. , The names of C. W, P. Elsworth, democratic ' nominee for7 the office of Justice of the peace in the La Grande district, and John Hodgins,v demo cratic nominee for the office of dls trict attorney were inadvertently left out of the complete liBt' published yesterday. Their names should have appeared. Joe Clemens, game and Abb warden of Union and Wallowa counties is -In the city today conferring wfth the state rame warden who IB in the city.-; ' TTJXEJUL NEXT SUNDAY. Ladd Child Will be Burled Saturday Afternoon at 2 O'clock. The remains of Frances May Ladd, daughter of Mr. and Mra. John Ladd, will he laid awav next Saturday af ternoon at 2 o'clock from the fam ily residence. , Death followed a com pllcalton of bowel diseases. Attention Is called to the correction in date of funeral. T0U3fG Government Pays : $800 Free Scholarships Uncle Sam holds examinations for railway mail clerk, postofllce clerk or carrier, custom house and depart mental clerks. Prepare at once for the coming examinations. Thousands of appointments are to he made. Common school education is all you need; city and country peo pie have equal chance. Start to pre- oare now free Information. Free scholarships this month. Write 1m mediately to Central Schools. Dept 945 Rochester, N. T, Notice. The following animals have been impounded by me: One old brown mare, branded S. S. connected on left shoulder. Has a bell on. One little old white pony branded lazy H on righ hip. Has shoes on. One old sorrel work horse branded P on left shoulder. Has a halter on and 'bad scar on left hind foot One little bay mare with Inverted 7 on right shoulder, about three years old. O. W. FERRIS, Poundmaster. "Can be depended upon" Is an expression we all like to hear, and when it soused in connection with Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy it means tV never fails to cure diarrhoea, djsentt bowel complaints. It is pleasant to ta e i equally valuable for children ana i MEN WAjrrEDiV 5 Tmmnmwwm onsly, "I've called' to Ballroad Man Clerks S 1 11 JAUI:.:U. a -anats out or we tn K14M a Tear. rA nUVCIIIJIIIU i nwu, repuraoia - maoe cqbx9 across- t A S3 A 11 A. AJfD SCALP WOODED. Trying to Escape from Steel Bridge bnt Was Hit by Engine. Struck by a moving passenger train while trying to escape across the steel bridge at Oro Dell, Tony Guldo, a Greek laborer, is in the hospital to day with one leg broken at three dlf- ferent places and severe scalp wounds aside from several other minor in Juries. v" .' ', The Greek heard No." 1, the local passenger coming around the bend and Btarted to reach a place of safe ty on the west end of the bridge. En-. gineer Norby saw the man only after it was .too late,, and notwithstanding the fact that the emergency brakes were applied, the engine struck the man midrlft. He was hurled a con slderable distance and when picked up was found to he so badly injured that he was hurried to the hospital where Doctors Bacon and Hall at tended him. , , , 'Obituary. . Mrs. Pane Born, who 'for the past two months had been visiting at the home of Mrs. C. A. Logue of this city died in the Snodgrass sanatorium Sunday morning at 1:25 o'clock after a brief Illness of one week, suffering with acute Bright'B disease. Her hus band arrived Sunday morning and ac companied the b6dy to the home of her I childhood and parents, Fort Garland, I Colorado. : 1 ' ' ' FOR SALE 500 sheep, Waiter Glenn, R. F. D. No 2. , WANTED Place on ranch by man and wife, no children. Prefer . place where owner la leaving for the winter. Call or address H. Cllne, 205 Green wood.St Ind. phone 497, La Grande. FOR SALE Modern six room house. Ordinary sized lots. Inquire at 707 Foutrth street or call Red 10J1. FOUND A bunch o' keys. Owner can get same by paying for ad. FOR SALE Driving team, will sell one horse or both. Home Ind. Tel. Co. GIRL WANTED For general house work. Wages $5. Mrs. T. J." Scroggin, Washington and Fourth streets. '- FOR RENT A five "room house with or without bath. Long lease ten ant desired. Call Black 1532. LOST A bunch of keys'. Inquire at this office. : - ; . 6t 1TIB i- - H ' f tlflfl Cf ff 3 -Sir." beean Lord - ' 5 . . . 2 datuchtera hand in i mm mm m m m r m w m m sl - riri w i M . I W iZM W I t J) LOST Black and white setter pup about six months old. Plain leather collar. Occasionaly answers to the . name of "Dick." Reward. C. O. Ram lie 0 K V. ANDREWS Marriedj Wrlght-Comstock. ; Willie W. Wright of Allcel and Miss Mattie Comstock of Cove, were united In marriage, September 30th, 1910, at the Foley hotel. Arthur C, Will iams, Justice of the Peace, officiat ing. Both are well known young peo ple and have a host of friends who I wish them much happiness. They will make their home in Union county.. Weighty Propositions. . The ark was thirty days out V "Ton and your, wife must be prtvV. leged anlmala," growled Mr. Hyena, glaring at Mr. Elephant "All the rest of the bunch are on abort rations, out I notice you're still drawing regulation sited meal. There must be a reason," "There Is." replied the elephant: Mwe threatened to rock the boat if our meals lost any weight!" Illustrated Sunday Magazine. vv- -t . r Cradle 6ong. Balling- in a eradla song To Lullaby Land. LuilaDy ina, Tho landman tteert us sate along With steady hand, with steady nana. Baby Is the first to spy V " ' Tho Lullaby shore, tho Lullaby shore. The sandman winks a knowing- eye And plies his oar, and piles his oar. Kow we've reached the Lullaby Land, Where dream trees grow, where a ream trttea iraw. And shadow people, hand in hand.' Come and go, corns ana to : Bh-sh-sht. -Philadelphia North American. V Shopping Passion. The new bride was telephoning to , the Iceman. "How much do yon want?" he ask e& . "Oh," and she stopped to think. piece about ten Inches long and four wide, Just enough to keep this dear little steak till Archie comes home to loach." Buffalo Express. A Mistake. ; The little cares that fretted me, . I lost them yesterday ' Among the fields above the sea. Among the winds at play. Elisabeth Barrett Browning. That is to say. I thought you know. That 1 had lost them then. The girl was only flirting, though, And they came back again. , Chicago Record-Herald. Compromise. Brokelelgb pomp- request your marriage." question, my Roxley. "However, altogether un charitable, so here's $5 for you." Catholic Standard and Times. . Anticipating the Event. "What was yon askin for the wld der'a bonnet, mum T" "Well er I thought nlnepence." "E's very ill, mum. I think IH risk ft" London Tatler. . Season for 'fp 'fp 4' 4j , During the long evenings to come you will appreciate a X musical instrument. Most people want t and this is the most favorable time to take up tbls X jos, Etc. We hp ve good g" di in this line and we sell them at right prices. Drop in and talk It over, ' Edison Phonographs, Victor Phonographs. X ' PAGE LIVE sore phrase. without 1 1 DIFFERENCES IN FOGS. Sea' Mist and London doom Have Nothing In Common. The tog of London and the fog of the sea alike discompose traffic, and omnibuses and steamships alike have had to lay to for safety. But while the London fog gets Into your Inmost room and baffles even the electric light though the candle comes ont trlum- sea does not disturb the saloon or the stateroom, ..Why Is thatT The word "fog" has not been traced farther back than the sixteenth cen tury, but the thing was known la the early years of the fourteenth. The commons, with the prelates and nobles visiting London for the parliaments and on other occasions, united to peti tion Edward L to compel the burning I only of dry wood and charcoal, as the' growing use of sea coal corrupted the air with its stink and smoke, to the great prejudice and ' detriment of health. In 1308 the king pronlbltea the use of coal Heavy ransom and fines were Inflicted for disobedience. In the case of recalcitrant brewers, dy ers and other artificers the furnaces and kilns were destroyed. But the re striction was evidently removed, for in 1808 1250 probably equal to about $4,000 now-was paid from the ex chequer for wood and coal for the coronation of Edward IL London. GrapMc.nLLC. ( CONNIE MACK'S HEIGHT HELPS HIM. Connie Mack's great height 1 may be the means of the Ath- etics winning uw penuam uus 4 year. Connie admits this him self. : "' i":- All American league managers agree that the dugouts in the new ban parks worked a 'hard ship on them. They were accus tomed . to sitting on a bench about three feet above the ground, from which point of vantage they could watch the signs of the opposition. With the new ball parks came dugouts, which dropped the manager and player about three feet lower than the ground level. Their beads no longer towered high -and dry above the plays pulled; off : on the diamond. The generals Just bad to about learn the game' over again. The Athletics' leader was not handicapped as much as the'' T other team bosses, as he is some tall, and he managed to get wise to the doings long before the others. Connie's players say his keen vision helped him mate rially. Maud Muller on 'a summer's day Raked the meadow sweet with hay. You'd hardly expect t girl, you know. In summer time to be shoveling snow, Upptncott's. Music ' ?, ' .v a ' to learn to play on some instrument Remember that we have ; Violins, Mandolins, Gultprs, Accordions, Flutes, Ban-! T NEWLIN BOOK AND STATIONERY CO . - . - - , ' sey. 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