La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 08, 1911, Image 7

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    LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1911. .
PAGE
Mr!
BUSINESS
MAN
Do you realize the import
ance of an
Electric Sign
in drawing trade to your
store or place of business?
We make-a very low flat
rate on sign lighting, and
are prepared to quote at
tractive prices on any kind
of a sign that you may de
sire. Our representative is al
ways ready to call and
talk the matter over with
you.
Eastern Oregon
Light & Power
Company
Phone Main 34
SEEKS -.-LIBRARY
EOT
CITY WILL MAKE AX EFFORT TO
HATE CARSEGIE ASSIST. .
Believed Possible for Pendleton la
fom'illsh the Feat.
According to the stateat nts
by City School Superintendent J. S.
Landers thia morning,, an effort
again being made'' in this city to se
cure a Carnegie library tor Pendlo
ton, says th.- Pendleton Live Wi ?.
'It will be remembered that; soma
ifour years ago, this question rj
brought up before the people of- tVs
j city and on the plea that th? money
to be secured had been acquired la
questionable ways, many prominent
citizens of the city were not in favr-r
cf asking Mr, Cam gle for any funt'3
at that time and . finally the metier
was dropped and the present library
established. .
According to, the plans that p?)
usually hi yogue, snourd a Carncij
fund be s: cured for the building 0; a
!!tr?T' it "'HI ," iwmhpt fnr '(Sit
citizens of the city, acting through ha
city council, to pledge a sum equal to
10 per cent of the total, outlay, to be
xpended annually in the keeping up
and maintaining such an Institution.
The original amount was not less than
$20,000, which t would mean $2,000 a
year for maintenance, ......
I Your Old Shoes
1 . 5
Made New, at the
M
odern
Shoe Repair Shop
Prices Lower
Better Work
I Quick Service f i
GIVE US A
TRIAL. '
108 ELM ST.
NEXT to CITY HALL
COLLIERS' TELLS OF JOXES.
Roping l('HI 'An'mals &f crflied lu a
Popular Jlnirazlne, '': ' .
In the current issue of Collier's will
be found a story from the pen of Buf
falo Jones telling of his experience
while roping w-Hd animals In Africa.
It is a story In words of tbi pictures
now running at Jthe Arcade. These
plctuies are being; enjoyed by crowd
ed houses and are very Instructive'.
Buffalo Jones took a bunch of Am
.rlcan cowboys into the African Jun
gles and decided to bring down the
big game with the lariat instead of the
bullet, as did the immortal Teddy. This
was not a new Idea for 4riany have
contemplate It, but Jones was the
first ' to make a try of it. And the
nice part was he has been successful
in his undertaking. The horses used
in this work , were v-ry fleet of foot
and very active else they could not
have gotten away from ' the jungle
beasts. ','
Attend the Arcade tonight and to
morrow and witness this great produc
tion in pictures.'
Plies Cured In 6 to 14 Days
PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to
cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed
ing or Protruding Piles In 6 to 14 days
or money refunded. 50c.
THAT ESSENTIAL QUALITY
' United States
National Bank
LA GRANDE, ORE.
this bank,
every de-
iy HILE
v adopts
sirabie method of mod
ern banking, it never
loses tight of that essen
tial quality: ABSOLUTE
SAFETY.
FARQVHtfSON'S LUNCH ROOM jj
Clam Chowder, Chile, Fruits, Cigars and vTobaccoes X
Fresh imported Swiss and Limburger cheese 213 Fir Street I
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Tufted and Sewed by Hand
Every detail is given the most careful attention in the conT'
irruciicn 01 me mi -
Miaou's
fzyttress de TTiitte
no michina work rhra hand wnrk m,tn -.-, :
, . --.... Mv4iVI iivuLw 11 wu mure iu
makt but you no more to buy. lu i betwr roattrwt for you to tltep oa
fever netd renovating just an occasional tun-bath. .
uaranteed not to "lump" or "bunch." Alwayi i0ft and tlutic
Sold On a 30-Nightt Frit Trial
Thi3 year we have decided on a new policy
one that will be welcomed by every homemaker
- in thh city. "We will announce a week to be de
voted to home furnishings and home supplies. In
preparation for that week we shall draw upon
vour entire stock for appealing attractive, values
as well as' include special new "purchases for ;
these occasions. No housekeeper can afford to
.' miss one of these Homemaker weeks They will
be so replete with labor saving, comfort induc
ing and - home beautifying items of Furniture ;
that you will not want to be without many of
them. It will be much to your interest to very
carefully read this advertisement. Note parti
cularly the descriptions and high value and the
very reasonable prices. Then make thi3 store a
personal visit where you can verify every state
ment we have made here.
CARMAN MFC. CO
FI
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SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL MATTRESSES.
$14.00 Sun Shine Long White Cotton Batts. This is a
strictly HIGH GRADE Mattress, usually sold at $17,
sepcial this week at .'. . . . . ..... . . . . . , . .$11.00
$9.50 Peerless Elastic Pelt Mattress . . . . . . . . . .$7.90
$8.50 made of 35 lbs. Cotton and 15 lbs. filling. . . $6.90
$7.50 made of 2 lbs. Cotton and 25 lbs. filling. .$5.75
$3.50 heavy Cotton layer or Excelsior. . . . . . . , .$2.95
$8.50 Iron Bed, similar to cut, in either White or Gold
This Bed is of good weight and attractive value at
$6.65
$17.50 Gold or White and Gold, 42 inch pillars, weight
185 lbs., extra value at ; .. . . . . . . . . . . . $12.95
I have fifty patterns of Beds from $25.00 down '
to $3.00
Remember, This Week Only, 6-foot Linoleum, 60 cents Per Square.Foot
t , ; ' ' : . '.
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The Home Furnisher
FoDoiAISTEM
O'Brien Home.
A volume of correspondence has
piled on the desk of J. P, O'Brien, gen
eral manager of the Harriman lines,
who returned to his office this morn
ing after an absence of six weeks, the
most of which were passed in South
ern California, says a Portland des
patch. . .
One of th; principal subjects that
will demand his attention is the
Broadway-bridge question and the
controversy with the city that has
grown out of the efforts of the rail
road to obtain tba right to cross cer
tain streets in its approach to the
new 'bridge at Glisafl street.."
Mr O'Brien's healtlf had been im
paired before his departur- from Port
land, as he had not had a vacation
for six years. Reports received at
his office Bay he has recovered com
pl' tply and that he has gained eight
pounds. . . ;
For Wayward Girls.
Mothers of wayward daughters, may ,
be, interested to know of a Home, for !
just such girls, that has been opened
in a suburb of Portland. The girls
have two hours of school work, each
day, in the regular English branches.
They are also taught needle-work,
weaving, laundry work, cooking, and
other household duties. The home is
under the care of the Sisters of St.
John Baptist (Episcopal) church. For
further information address: The Sis
ters In Charge, St. Elizabeth's House,
201 E. 82 St., North, Portland, Oregon
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Lemem oiaewam
CdhstructionB
x FIGURE WITH C
To Fruit Growers.
The fruit growers of Union coun
ty. The pruning season I3 now at hnn-l
so g.'t your tools In shape and get at
your pruning so as to get the brush
out of the way ready for the winter
'ray. I also want to draw the at
ffltlon of the people living In the city
c? La Grande that they must prune
th.:lr shade trees, fruit trees, if any.
That they must prune the same, and
get their brush where it can be de
stroyed by , fire within thirty . days
from the time of pruning. Parties
owning ornamental trees or fruit
treeB will be compelled to spray said
trees with a lime and sulphur spray.
state laws, are .very strict In re
gard to these mattiri and to protect
the f ru.lt Industry of our valley these
laws must be enforced. Any one need
ing pruning or spraying call on L.
Stllwell, county fruit Inspector.
Classified
Advertising
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CITY, 'SCAVANGER-Joseph Turn
bull, city sea vanger. Anyone want
h3 my services call up City Reeor-
tK'r's office. ' ' -' . 'i
1 fr.OO Lean Wanted Security firzt
! 'lass property. Address Observer.; .
t'UR flENT Furnished and light
housekeeping rooms. Mrs. E. C. Moort
1C1 7 Fourth street. : "."
BUY DIRECT AND SAVE MONEY. .
Carlos y t perfect bulWingr material, cut to a
hair, to tu i ''ie paper on the wall ahlppea dally
Our B-cros t . ll.oo Door Is the best-value
--r offered -anywiiux-w lor tills remarkably low
pnwd. j nd It la only a sample of the many good
things and price-savers contained lu our catalogue.
U 1 own and operate our own mill In Seattle and
SA vp roC MIDDLEMEN'S PROFITS
v Send in s -'.H of what J'ou need and let us show
ou In AO'JT'..' "FIQURE3 what wa aave you.
We eeli even , rly and ahlp anywhere. Save
middlemen's profit. 'FOIt THE CHILDREN,"
Send for Catalogue. . One prke to everybody
BuildersNeeds
TbisCalalo
m
FOR RENT Furnished rooms tor
light housekeeping. Inquire at King s
Cigar factory. -. !
WANTED A good woman to do
general housework In family of two
at Telocaset. Good wages. For par
ticulars write to Alice Dupes, Pleas
ant Valley. Ore. Henry Henson.
T .; . ...... i - r v ;
St)C
Of WALL PAPER
JUST ARRIVED
WANTED Girl, for general house
work. Inquire at U. S. National bank.
FOR SALE Two good homestead t'e
llnqulshments' In Wallowa county
Inquire of D. Birchoux.
mumm
1 The designs are the newest selections
direct from the factory. It is a peas-
I ure to show this line. Call and see me.
OR.
OLDEST PAINT SHOP IN THE CITY