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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1910)
IS E?TI3 CZZZUER. I7ED2TESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1013. ill iJ OOOOOOOOOOOO v O0000 OOOO C 00000 0 0 000 o OOOOOOOOOC C C 0 0 O Q ' v ' ': O PEES05US. O ' : --' ' Henry Bader of Elgin was in the city thla morning transacting business. o i ) -TOKIEHT'S .PBBEB1U- O o r3 . hie m t Ll La .J. '" L. day Beautiful dishep given to lady patron of the Ratine. See dis play In lobby. ; .':.- : 4HBS.0I ifl c- I t LOCALS t Old papers, one Hundred In a boo dle, 25 cents at tail office. . . ' ni" Clean cotton rags wanted at The Ob- server offlce. -.y,.' 'Jt No Man's Land Pathe. " Mo Best for the Weary Vita graph. The Sage, the Cherub and the Widow. ; Auld Robin Gray. ' song Dublin "Daisies. ' V ,. t ; .; " Attorney C. E. CochVari is in En Vacuum carpet cleaning, taking up, . ternrlse transacting legal business sewing and laying. Li F, Bllllnger, phones Red 562 and R.ed 141.; .. The Selders Soa Fountain will be open all winter. Drinks of all kinds. Jonathan 'apples for sale. 60 coats per bushel Phone Main 67. : . ' The Ladles' Aid of the Methodist church will serve tea at the home of .Mrs. Long on . Fourth sfirtet next , Mr. ftnd Mr8Bert cooper were call Thursday afternoon. All are invited to . . M .fl Mfttn. th, mnrnlnr bv attend. Read Oregon--The last call of the. West, 'by, Walter V. Woehlke. Beauti fully illustrated in four colors in Nov ember Sunset magazine. Now on sale, all news stands, IS cents. ' v'Tl OOo. GOOD MATERIAL IN AN OVERCOAT MEANS YOU CAN WEAR IT : SEVERAL SEASONS WITHOUT SHABBINESS AND THESE ARE ' THE. KIND OF OVERCOATS, LIGHT AND HEAVY, WE OFFER IN OUR LINE OF ,', , ':. ; .' . - ' ") ' : :. ' ;ylisi-'-' C. Glass of Baker City spent the here on business. . Mrs. August Herman departed this morning for Millersvllle, Ind. Her mother is critically 111. J. W, Watson of Portland is at the Foley today. , ' " Paul Fletcher of Spokane is stop ping at the Sommer today -while look ing after business matters. Manager Ben Noys of the Gold Leaf Creamery company Is in Walla Walla today transacting business patters. F. K. Winston and J. 0. -Winston of Joseph transacted business here last evening, stopping at the Sommer.' . Harry A. Young, the Portland con tractor Is staying at the Foley to day.. ' A" .:; . , gtevenson of Elgin is transact- ing business here and is a guest at the Foley , v . - ,.; ' " iV 'j matters today. .The Eastern , Star meets tonight. This Is social night and all members are. reQiiest'ed by the worthy matron to be present . " ' v - A. M. Melstrum and J. Melstrum of Athena were business visitors In the city last night, being guests at the Foley.- x ". : ; ,', a telegram saying Mr. Cooper's moth er was critically illMr. Cooper is a barber at the Jolly, & Desilet shop, : W. B. Mitchell of Wallowa came in on today's train and. will remain in the city a few da-va visiting old time ircoatl Nothing but the best is good enough to offer our trade and this line we know best meets your demand for' moden-style clothes, reas onable in price, and depend able to give good service. Our big stock of thla well known line gives yon a wide choice In fabrics for business wear, as well as correct dress for formal, or emi-formal, evening weaf. Suits and Qvcrcts $15.00 to$35.00 Clothiers and Adler Collegian Qothes 'a ' 111 W!!i mf ffral v- BOTCWTKIV-''. ' ' ; u- 00000000000000 friends and looking "after business.' District Attorney F. S. Ivanhoe went to Enterprise today where he has bus iness needing his attention. John Anthony, proprietor of the largest eating house and Btore in Pen dleton is in the city today transacting business. . Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn, who has been confined to his bed for the last few days, is again at his offlce, although he has not fully recovered. ooooooooooo Ov; ; "'.0 Railroad Sews. A o- - o o O 000 00 o Night round house foreman, Del Jackson, is In Portland visiting rela tives and friends. His post is taken care of by Frank Leavlt. Engine 216 is in the shops for about five days, and is being overhauled. Jean Ingals has accepted a position with Storekeeper Martin. . ' Engine 382 is in the shops for some thing like two weeks, undergoing ex tensive repairs and overhauling. Exterior walls for the Mallet engine stalls on the west end of the round house are nearly completed and the roofing will soon be put on. The machine and blacksmith shops are reaching the point (There the walls will soon be under way in a systematic manner. 1 L - , Missionary Meeting. The Woman's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Mrs. A. T. Hill on Fri day, Oct. 28 at 2:30 p. xn. Members will please notice change in place of meeting. . ' ' To FpII the Flying Machine. "Is this the secretary of war?" "It Is," answered the office boy un blnshlngiy. "What can I do for your The great Inventor drew closer and looked mysterious. "Yon know Japan to about to go to war with ns." "Is that soT' queried the offlce boj without betraying the least excite ment Yes, it Is, and I am hero with scheme to circumvent her and hei flying machines." . "Spring If . "It is to dig a tunnel through the earth and come up under ber with an army. One million, please." OOOOOOOtOOOf'OO iuassmem I Advertising i FOR SALE At a bargain, if taken at once, a No. 2 Smith Premier Type writer in good condition. Call or write Lee Humphrey's store at Island City. , WANTED To ' rena piano No children. Apply at this offlcj. FOR SALE Thirty-thirty S. rifle and .38 caliber Colts revoln Phone Black 272. WANTED Four or five lroners and mangle girls at once. A. B. C. Laun dry. - WANTED Position by a man as cook and wife' as helper. Camp pre ferred. Call at Observer offlce. tf Would like to buy farm direct from owner. State . particulars, Mrs. : K. Chandler, general delivery. ; ''.:??. FOR SALE Household furniture, 2 Iron beds, 1 rocker, ewlng machine. Mrs. J. E. Coffey, 2202 1st street. , WANTED Responsible party to take the agency of Union and Wallowa counties for the Phelps Carbide Feed Acetylene Generator for Individual home lighting. For further particulars write Ore-! gon Acetylene Lighting Co. Inc. 230 1-2 Yamhell at. Portland, Ore. Oct. 20 2-. Not For His Buslnts. "But they say," remarked the patron, "be bas a good head for business." 'Nonsense!" replied the barber. "Why. he's absolutely bald."-PbUadel-phla Press. On Thing Always Handy. nnxband (rummaging through n dniwnWlI. If rfry trange: t np nerr find anything. Wlf- You ai' alwuys find fault, it eenv to me. GOOD raws Many la Grande Headers Have Heard It and Profited Thereby. Good newa travels fast." and the thousands of bad luck sufferers In La Grande are glad to learn that prompt Your own little boy, ,as well as his bigger brother, will be STYLISHLY, SERVICE- g ABLY and COMFORTABLY dressed in O one of our WANDES3 knickerbocker suits or overcoats. O , Seldom has such variety of clever styles and fabrics been originated as we are show- O ing this season. , r 7A1IDESS clothes' are made in New 0 ' York where' the best fashions come from. They are cut full size, goods are thoroughly $ shrunk and tested before being made up. Every wear-exposed part and seam is taped or reinforced; THEY WILL HOT RIP. The manufacturers, confident , of the merit of their goods, Best of all, the difference in price be- ftween these really good clothes and ordi- o nary garments is so trifling, that you will hft HftliirritPfl. v O ; Look for the WANDESS label on the inside pocket of the coat. ' . 000OOO00O00OO relief is within their reach. Many a lame, weak and aching back is bad no more, thanki to Doan'i Kidney Pills. Thousands upon thousand o! people, are telling. the good now of their experience with the Old Quaker Remedy. Here is an exampld worth reading:, . J. A. Taylor, of Union, Ore., says: "I can recommend Doan's Kidney Pills .and I advise anyone afflicted with kidney trouble to try them. I was bothered a great deal by backache and when I lay down, there was much PARIS HAIR STORE .. ... : : ' ; : Treatment. Hair goods. CLOSING . OU SALE! Washburn Mandolins, regular $2 7.60 for $13.73 Belle Mandolins, regular $30 for $12J0 Belle Guitar, regular $25 for $12.00 W. S. B. Mathews Graded Studies, regular $1.00 for 40c Dr. William Mason Graded Studies, regular $1.00 for .35c Bijou Collection Folios, regular $1.00 for 40c ' Keplus Ultra folios, regular $1.0 0 for ............. 85c All others have same reduction. Violins, Mandolins and Guitars AT HALE PRICE .Sheet Music Popular 25c music at 15 cents, 8 pieces for $1.00 Other new music, 2 copies for. ................... 15c Fhonographs from $10 to ................. ..... '. $15 Don't neglect to get a supply of Edison and Tlctor records while they are going for such low prices. Ion will never get such a chance again 10-lnch Ylctor records, 2 for 75c We are giving a C G. Cobn Clarlonette away to some one of our pat rons. Regular price to $5117 keys, 6 rlnfr?, 4 rollers. Come wd see So o SCdDITT i authorize us to replace OOOOOf $0000000 pain In my loins. The secretions from my kidneys were, p refuses and passed too frequently. Doan's Kidney Fills relieved these difficulties and proved ofbenefit in every way. I give this preparation my moBt hearty endorse ment." ' For Bale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo New York, sole agents for the United States,.,': :i:-' ;.y -yy-yyy :. ,.' Remember thV name - ,Doan's and take no other. - -.!.-if1 , Oct 24, 26, 28. ; 4,'...vU!,. .Manicuring, Facial Massage, Sham. r pooing, and Scalp Shell ornaments: , 209 Fir St wit 1 47