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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1910)
n PAGE EIGHT LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1910. GUI SCORES 1 VICTORY i t " r" 1 i -mm, -' . f The Lat Cliice. ' I ?vtl to tit lat tfeht tiat tie ipkiiit tt ti r.rjz.?'-: II ut i ii siiix?Leii of tie I- S52 5 .! a s-wx.? iMs ma Yc; e s S lit rl rIctLit'. Ufe jr'.-'ig s ti Fair. llWD ViEDDIBK 1RUESFIBE FIHI03f 15D FOXP ATIE5D ITBLIC irnDlSG LlT 3IGHT. j tf, B. S.tCKEVr AMI HISS 1m,;J Eiefj? Oai'jt WHa LE1TE TOB THE E1ST. Party Iltnvirk Tat (ri. j UUUIIIUI HLULlil ELEGANCE mulcts fob sinr isd edit. OTI05 AEE TO BE FOrm Flse Array f Different Wares Tell Mit City Prosperity. Cpl4 fcit4 a crcwixg tkt&ry to ta Gratde last rit whea Clyde Kt5nvn acd !: Yergi BH. lsh of Core, wer sr.5ld ia cJtrriit S the fair to!i3Jy lt trgtt FaUt ttsd pomp atts43 ti c-rtaos? d bo church welding waa ever jrn:zd wish more fif.izg tanc tJry than tti one. Rev. W. JL Gibson former paator f the La Gracde Bap tist tborth prfeni tie ceremony. Tb brtiay part eatraace at the tnals door waa the Sxnal for the cauLMteinet.t of the briday march, (Mecdlsohs) and an equipage of ens a&l style conveyed the party teres gh the entire length of the main tandSoc. hundred upon hundred of admiring eyes gazisg on with admlra-i tioa- Mr. Lerj' team of Shetland, hitched to a brake, and driven by Mlaa CoaaUnee ItalL daughter of Ex-Mayor and Y.r. II K. Hall made a pectacle of more than passing beauty. At the da if, decorated and planned by lo cal ladle, preUy HtUe flower girl awaited the party, M5 Adelyne Scrog. tin and Mia May Fan Vorpllat ofl tJited la thla capacity with perfect yolM ava4 meto.' The ceremony Itaelf waa abort- The Sdatinff paator apoke briefly of the star-nage tow and without the ring aad without rifual pronounced them Issaband and wife. A abort prayer and then carnlrallsm broke out and aa the wedding: party again forged through the crowd, rice wa ahowered the happy couple orer the entire cots r a. The bride waa attended by her hua basd'a alater. and the groom by hla wlfe'a brother. Mr. and Mr. Robinson are prominent and popular young peo ple of core. The bride parenta are Mr. and Mr. Bll who are Influential bualneaa realdenta of Core. Mr. Bell la one of the men la charge of the Core exhibit at the fair. The groom la the oa of the Baptiat paator at Cove. They will be at home in Cove at once to their many friend.' (a. Tattle and Palar IMt La) H re Xarrkd He Lat Eieaiat. AzSde f roa tlA inii'k dli.g last i nrght. tire were two o'Jser wedding J laat tvenlEg of proEiiutcce. W. B. Sar- J ptt, preaident of the La Grande In T?BiCt coaipaay, a prominent Elk. booa'jera and fair director, waa mar ried at 4 o'clock to Mias Miona Alk iutt. daughter of Mr. J. 1L Aikine. Rev. W. S. Seman officiated. Mr. and Mr. Aikioe departed for the eat laat er ening and their Brat atop will be at Omaha. They Intend to be gone about aix week. Cap. Tuttle, a well known basketball Fitzgerald home laat evening to Mia Ada Asdrewa also of Imbier. Mr. See- mann officiated. Both, these young peo ple are well known locally and hare an exteremtily large number of friend in their home town. f bt Ren4; frr Zexrat, , Many different remedie hare been tried for Eczema and other akin dis ease. But it la now known that the only possible cure i a mild, sooth ing liquid made up of Oil of Wln tergreen, Thymol, Glycerine and other Ingredients so carefully compounded that each Ingredient has Its proper effect. This compound la now made up In the D. D. D. Prescription. Ten year of succee and thousands of cures show the merit of thla wonderful (com pound, but the most eonrinclng proof 1 a trial of the remedy by any eczema sufferer. D. D. D. will prore to you that you can be cured. The tery first drop will give you instant relief. Get a trial bottle today. Kewlln Drug Co. 'Cbamberlatn's Stomach and IirerTaliktt Invariably bring relief to women ufierini from ebronlc constipation, headache, bilioue wm, diztinena, aallownesc of the kin . Those checks m& Great. BANKofEASYSTREE' L 1. if Of A. A school of study and Instruction Is presented in the string of exhibit booths at the fair grounds this week. The separate booths are extremely in teresting. To the right of fbe main en trance, the visitors find one of the best home maker in modern mechan ism. It ia a pump- exhibited by Bay it Zweiffel that makes city life pos sible In the country. There "is always a man on hand to explain all the de tails of the machine, which makss bath tubs, faucets In every room,' lavri apiinkllcg devices, and irrigation ot gardens possible by the simple turn of the wrlat Hundred have already watched the demonstrations. The Grande Ronde Cash had an -jx hiblt of hay a plain, substantial and effective exhibit s The La Grande Milling Company has five booth, with a large exhibit of flour from each of It five mill In the county. It is artistically arrange.!. The Wright drug store has a dU play neatly arranged that wou'd meet the demands of the average fai.'.l'y. were the stand commercialized. The local lodge of Eks have a dis play of Elk heads, electrically light ed, real room facilities are provided, and tie booth la headquarters for ail vUtUr Elks. W. H. Bohnenkamp has a fine dis i,la ' of ruas la the BohnenUamo Uooth. The Fair store Is arrayed w'th ba!. ladies' suits, Indian rugs and all tl ne ia an aitlstlc manner. The Grande Ronde Meat company has a display of lards and hams that surpasses the average booth of this kind.' The La Grande Investment company has a very unique exhibit A large ground plat of Grand View addition to on band, showing the platted acres with their numbers and exact shape relative to the streets and roads. The entire plat is done with dirt and gras ses. The M. k M has a double display showing all the wares that are hand led by that enterprising concern. The Golden Rule Booths show sam ples of about everything that company bandies and the arrangement Is natty. Th hleh school has an exhibit booth where those Interested can study arlous object under the mlscrope. Diamond coffees, arrayed In a very attractive manner fill one booth and demonstrations are dally occurrances. The Sacred Heart academy has out done other educational Institutions and presents a very creditable booth. oooo Men's Heavy Fleeced Underwear, regular values 65c, 75cand up, all sizes to k6f gar ment, 50c 500 Men's VJork Shirts, worth more, : . 50c ' Bla-kets, values up to $2M, regular stock, not ; bought for special sale, 75c, $1.00 and $125 50 Men's Soft Hals, the $3.50 kind, black and light colors, good, big shapes, . . . $2,00 . - ...... . . When you get tired at the fair, come to The Fair Store and rest. I0HE SfAOOB urn E EAOOS IF PHASED UlL OTHERS, IF NOT TEU.D5 Catch the -:::Cold The Dlttebrandt Auto company la putting some finishing touches on It booths and automobiles will be run ning while standing still, by this ev ening. I ' F. It. Lilly has his hardware busi ness portrayed In a fitting manner. ': Bolton & Bodmer have a new ana modern pump In their booth which they demonstrate. - Henry & Carr has the furniture bus iness represented in a very attractive manner. The Observer booth Is headquarters for news. Anyone wishing to write letter will find the necessaries at that place. Sit down and rest when tired. Smith & Green's shoe department ' pictured with neat arrangement of exhibits. The Electric Light company has Its electric Irrigation pump on hand to remonstrate Its virtues. N Mrs. Finn la City. Mr. C. H. Finn I here from Port land visiting her daughter, Mrs. Rob ert Newlln. Base Hits. WH. SWELL WRESSEH: LOOK T'ROSVE'ROUSAU'D &OU WILL BE THOS- TETKOUS. HV WHAT CA.J4 AJWOfiE F1HST JUDGE you EXCEvryowR looks? good clothes make fOV "LOOK GOOD." "FEEL COOT)" AAD "MAKE coon." yOCZ-R 'BAfiK ACCOUNT WILL ALLSO HE HICCE'R if you aty youn clothes ftiom us. a tailou WILL CHAHCE yOU S40.00 FO-R A SUIT. WE WILL GlVEVOUOiE HETTEH. FOH S23.00. VOU SAVE SI 3. OO. THAT'S ARITHMETIC. yOU WILL WALK Off EASy STREET IF yOU Uy yOUTK CLOTHES FROM SerreDlnner Tomorrow. Commencing at 11 o'clock tomorrow the ladies of the M. E. church will serve a fine chicken dinner at the I. O. O. F. hall. Joe Even, younger brother of the Cubs' famous second baseman, has signed as shortstop with the West End club of the Chicago City league. The Boston Americans are delighted with, the playing of Purtell at third baae. Thla lad this season ha played like a star, and moreover he is a team player rather than an Individual per former. Pitcher Ed Walsh of the Chicago White Sox says there Is a bitch in his elbow which does not allow him to let himself out at top spied. Even with a sore arm pitchers of the Walsh type would be welcomed by any team. The announcement by President Charles II. Ebbets of the Brooklyn team that "Bad Bill" Dahlen will man age the tenm again next year was a bit of welcome news to Brooklyn fans. Despite the fact that the Dodgers can not finish better than Blxth place this year Dahlen is given credit for skillful handling of the team. '.A .Sporting Notes. Harvard football candidates report Sept 19. Newark. N. J- to to have a Junior aocker league of eight teams. The English Football association, am ateur cup series has 244 teams. The Toronto Federation of Homing Pigeon Fanciers ha Just been formed. Memphis will not permit white box ers to oppose negroes In boxing con tests. Marquette university of Milwaukee, Wis., plans to embark In all branches of athletic sport Lord Lonsdale's championship belts that lire Ix-lug offered in England as emblematic ;f the different pugilistic titles can be. competed for only by Dritisb boxers. A stranger can box for the title, but ne does not get the belt if he wins. Just a you are pleased at finding faults you are displeased at flndlsa perfectlon.-Lavater. The man who finds a word to the wise sufficient to sorely tempted some times to Jump tbe bond. ASH CLOTHIERS Af BP9S In a strict sen3e you do not catch cold, but rather the cold catches you. It catches you when your vi tality .is low. when the circula tion Is Impeded by sudden t draughts of cold air, etc. The right thing to do Is to re verse things and catch the cold In the start and stop It before It has you firmly caught. You can do this with Blue Mountain Cold Cure They stop colds In the begin ning and cure settled colds in . one-fourth the usual time. Price 25c, Guaranteed 'if Wright Drug tugghts - ; : . tJ: ' ' - i... ... ..... .... ...... .-. ,-- ) v Starlight King, the High School Hors e, a fcalare at the big Fair Tonight .;"'t i