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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1910)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1910. 0). 1 ;40 Toy DURiNG THE i We will be ready and wiling to fully explain this car to you. We have the sole,arjency for Union and Wallowa counties on POPE HARTFORD, PEERLESS, CH A LMBERS DETROIT and HUDSON CARS. This is the stron3cct line of cars in the Northjvest. A Call at our booth during the fair and we will give you prices and show you all the New Models of thcee cars. FULL LINE OF SUNDRIES NOW IN STOCK urn 11 : ' "nv n mo Do NeWi Lewis Bldg., Washington St. Jk. A. -'. PEOPLES FORUM. O Ten Seasons. I presume that there are some rea sons for the perpetration of the bo called saloon business. People hav j reasons for their acts. Says the sa loon man: the people, must have the x revenue. I hare here ten reasons why the voters of this county shout l on Nov. 8 vote against the prohib't'.on amendment.' The revenue must bj ob tained for the following reasons: To educate the growing generation of the poisonous effect of alcoholic I fruit of which is . transformed into daughter, Mrs, Ray Aufitin of Sham- iwwuuui uquui wiuc'u ju iurn pro- rocs, ,v . . . .. . duce3 shiftless and unworthy workers. Those attendine the count fair at To pay $900,000,000 yearly obliga- Enterprise were well Dleased with tlon caused by the Baloon business.; the disDlav and nmorti! tnW Fin' To protect an, institution, which country got its share of the blue rib Bays William Gladstone, Premier of bona. To build and maintain asylums for the outcasts of the Baloon. 4 To support charitable Institutions where the saloon's patrons in the last exteremity may obtain help. , To maintain courts to grant divor ces caused by drunkenness. employ policemen to demand or der among the liquor traffic! inebri ates. ' . . J. " To lay broad walks over which the saloon's drunken patrons may stagger home. - ; "'.; . To erect jaila in order , to protect the public from liquor crazed thugs and cutthroats. . . To send to farmers seed grain, the Phonogtaph .': ...( ' . IITE have just recieved If Phonocranhs fnr a large shipment of the fall trade. Both Victor and Edison, and we will take pleasure m showing our beautiful line whether you con template buying or not. - Come in and let us play the new records for you. t I t ivewiffi outrn aim oimionzn I Company I : If You are wanting to Buy, Sell or Trade a farm, a business or city property, see what I can do for you. Results will come soon, and satisfaction guaran teed. I nave no property of my own, I ell for other people on a straight com mission basis. And treat everybody alike. I have some good bargains and will be pleased to ahow them to you. jungiana. cost more year alter year i . ... . .. , a I aifl8 ftiaggie Hum or uaruett, ure., . . . , '' iu( itii.ii mis. t. ii, ur FORD A. ELLIS. FLOBA SEWS ITEMS. , , Clean bouse with a vacuum cat-net cleaner. All work gaaranteed. Prices right Phones Red EM or Red 141. - Vnamberlaln's Stomach and Liveii 'vuug nimt w women mitlernij from chronic con8tif)tion, headaglie, bill ju ten, dissineu, saliowneb of tLe ikiu ul iyipepsla.'.' .. ' . . ? Threshing About Completed in Tlcin f Hy of Flora, Flora, Ore., Oct 4 (Special) Mar ion Miller of Peola, Wash., is visiting his brother, O. P. Miller of this place. W. W. Duly has moved to town for the winter. -, . ' ,, .. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Conley spent the latter part of last week with their last week. Threshing is over in this part of the country. Austin Brothers threshed the last Job for Ray Austin last Saturday, Brock Garrett has moved to town for the winter. . . Seventy-three pupils are enrolled in the Flora schools. The attendance is larger this year than for eome paBt years. ' Wm. Moore is building a new house on his ranch north of Flora. Mr. Woods, of Bartlett, Ore., passed through Flora enroute to Wallowa PLAGES TO EAT H 122 Depot Street. PALACE RESTAURANT. Meals at all Hours. Allen J. Webb Lavon Zundell THE GRILL RESTAURANT 218 Depot St ' Phone Main 72 Open Day and Night HOTEL SOXMERS American Plan'. GEO. E. GOOD, Prop. ' CRYSTAL CAFE Open Day and Night All White Help. ';1.-, Home Dinners , Good Servlce 209 Fir Street Next Door to:R0H Valley House. ": - ;: QUEEN RESTAURANT v Besf the Market Affords. 213 Depot Street Frank Funahash, Prop. FOLEY HOTEL Foley Bros., Prop. "SAYOY" It's first Class. D. Brlchoux, Prop. MIDGET RESTAURANT. Regular meals and short Orders. , White Cooks. 1 1112 1-2 Jefferson Ave. Clean Roomer BISMARK R003Ha H0USE 1118 Jefferson Ave. : 'I it '-'l" ! 1 I V .v The World's Famous Clair voyant and Palmist. Tells Past, Present and Future. L B. WILSON, i Successor to Tan Duyn, Real Estate. 220 Depot EL Steward's Opera House I THREE NIGHTS ONLY Starting Thursday, Oct. 6 9 Lowe Ci 1. s otocK Lomoanv In High Class Repertoire Prices Only 1 0c, 20c and 30c 1 OPENING BILL, THE GREAT SUCCESS ..... , , . st and Sunshine 1 SPECIALTIES BFTWEEN THE ACTS Reserved Seats Now on Sale at Vanfeuren's News Stand Tempe :L! 1 . ... 1 : - r i mm 1 a- - 1 ':!'. iVVlmj;;tf!!ij.;; ail; K i,,,M:i;'!-Jv J 1 !i- w..in' I'll ;: , V;.:;vi:;v;"J Von:-'- li i'bji'tliK The world famous seeress and proD het, MADAME DFLMAR has no equal in her profession. She stands alone, the Queen of life readers. Without asking a auction, and at a glance she gives names, dates, facts and localities in vast problem of life. Tells what you came for and guarantees to reveal every incident in your life, past; present and future; advises you on love, courtship, marriage and divorce; sales, changes, speculations, wills property, business losses and sickness; Poslthely no fee accepted In adrnnce and not at all unless Vr fectly satisfied. This b Fair, Is I, y0tl Lesson, lu vtoZiZ lamnhli.. Medlnmlstlc persons dcreloped. 1423 Adams Ave., La Grande, Ore. OFFICE H0EBS. 10 a. m. to 9 i. m.