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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1911)
.! i i VV HI PAGE 8 Kotfee. Notice Is hereby given that all per sons violating Ordinance No. 332, Ser ies 1CCG, will be prospected as provid ed in said ordinance. Your attention is particularly called to that part of section 5. of said ordinance, which reads as follows: "All owners and oc cupants of property shall keep clean and remove from all streets and al leys abutting the same, all kinds and character of rubbish, garbage, man ure, decomposing or decaying vege table matter, empty cans, boxes, or other loose, offensive. unwholisonie, or unsightly substances." , By order of the street superintendent. - ' H. W. STON'ER ' Sat. Mch 6-Apr 5. I hsil been troubled with cmstipatioi, for two Venn and tried all of the bent physi cians in Bristol. Twin., nd they could di nothiiiK for me," wriiwi Thou. E. Williams, M idl leboro, K v. ' 'Two package of Cham berlainN Htomach and Liver Tablefa cure' rue." For anle bv all dealers. - THEATRE PKOtiKAM. The Deluge ......... Vltagraph Very strong dramatic. .Pineapple cannery in China.. ,.( Pathe Scenlc-rlnstructive and very Bolted Door ........... Kakm "Very strong dramatic. ' ."" Betty's Apprenticeship ..Pathe Comedy Plenty of laughs. Song ... Roaenbaura Lynn P. Cowan, pianist and tenor soloist. Greenaway drums and effects. Admission 10 cents t -- 1 CARD FLOODED - LA GRANDE VENINO OBSERVER, -. z .MONDAY MARCH 20, 1911. APPEAL TO GOVERNOR WEST FORTH LOCAL CARDS. La Grantfe Will Havf Place 'n Album . Complied In Jersey City. 1 "" J .'..iL.Ui.IM Bargains J X"!i liilVii'li'ii'i"ii'' I r n,,,! 3 I that will make you money Ten acres, one mile from the city, no Improvements except tr.es which are 13 years old; This is a fine location, road on two sides, good water right and produced over 4300.00 last year Price Is ri'io.no. one half down and balance on reasona ble time. This year's crop will more than pay all exp nses and balance of purc hase price. yren acres, t vo mis 5 seres In 9-year-old ipples. 2 1-2 acres of cheeries that will b ar con siderably this year, and. 2 1-:! acres of garden land. Small house and barn. This place Is on main cohnty road, near school and will make a fine home. Price .only $3,500.00, one third down and balance on tini. This Is flue strawberry land, and when planted, will1' yMd : the price of the' pnoperty every yeas. Ten acres. Jual'oiie mile oof., practically now sit, rOoiu house .-oui barn, close to School and n fiiip nioney-maklng Iisme. There ples, and year this place produced 4..W.1 ,bnx'es 'of apples and will easily pay itself mil after first pay ment. Pi li e in ti.r00.00. one- half ilifwu. good time on luil aine. Soil unexc lied for straw lien lea and small fruits. 1MHI Kit ORCHARD TRACTS ON INSTALLMENT PAY. "IENTS, Farm landa in all parts of the valley. ' Residences and vacant lots In "a:i : -1 us or the ciiy. Miss Howard Florence, .204 Olean avenue, Jersey City, Nw Jersey, will not have to appeal to Governor West for postal cards to complete her view book of Oregon, for she is going to be supplied without political pull here after. Considerable Interest has been created In local real estate and boost ing circles by the appearance In Port land papers of an incident whrre a Jersey City maiden ,of, tender years appealed to Governor West for postal cards to fill her album. In keeping with this appeal, the governor of course Sint her postal cards, but a La Grande girl has taken the cue and she, too, has sent La Grande scenes and this city will be represented in the little book. " Miss billian C. Ben- ham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. ! Benham, has already forwarded a cou ple of postal cards carrying La Grande and orchard noene- rh-- follow. Portland advices say that children from all over the state are writing letters and postal cards and her Oregon book will be filled to ov erflowing long before she might have any hopes of getting It well under way. - In her letter to Governor Vet the little girl says: "To the Governor of Oregon: Dear Sir I am a little girl ten yars old. studying about the states of the union and 1 am trying to make a view book of each state. .1 would be very glad If'you would kindly send me a scenery postal from your state.' As I know no other way to get them 1 ask the favor or you. Hoping to receive one In re ply to my, note, I am,' respectfully yours. Miss FLORENCE HOWARD. "204 Olean avenue, Jersey City. N. J." I E IS WILL OPEN DOORS TO PI MLIC ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. Evervd Clothes That Lift You Above the av Crowcl Is U h,H. w&er,the utmost In custom tailoring Is retalLtf to La Grande's good dresser j a show that will link ,-onr wardrobe with -the Made.lordcr styles of Broadway and Fifth Avenue, Sew York. It has been ray peasant satisfaction for years to serve the clothes-neW of 1 UinHde's most particular men. But never hare I been In a position to serve them so splendidly as I can serve them now-wUh the btefe t i'Imsh built-to-order cJothe to be had in America at ready.niaW prices! TU store of mine stands as: The La Grande Home of the Royal Tailors, Chicago-New York And lire these famous tailors will do for you what they are do ing for men In ",000 American cities and towns what they are do ing fur millionaire clubmen of New York' and Chicago. Here yt.n can see the display of half a thousand of the richest and neweai Spring woolen weaves the cream of this a.ason's lat ent faitrh' Innovations. Here you can order a built-to- order All Pure Wool suit or over coat at a pi-Ice as easy to pay s the ccst of an ordinary and un satisfactory stock suit. ' $20. $25, $30 and $35 brings you the utmost in Royal Tailoring. And every suit is backed by an unlimited guarantse under the buyer's name. x f Come in and. Shake Hnds ..-. . , ' . . Av.vi iy personal invitation to attend this beautiful showing. If you are a lover of delightful and exquisite cloth weaves and. de-,v signa; It y..u have an eye for elusive fashions' and the best .n men's wear you will find it a treat to come In and see this line. ' Whether you are ready to order a suit or not I extend to you my hearty and "carte blanc" invitation to come In and make yourself ac quaint il with the headquarters for the best in men1 clothes. . . ;... F. GEIBEL H E F A"; "I R LA GRANDE Authorized La Grande Dealer for The Royal Tailors L'rue Mne of NotcIUcm I the .Mori, That I Curried. " The new Cash Dazwar located In th-i " " room next to the Home Telephone I heauty of the n iln.il . company's offlc 8 Is filled with a largo j The story Is l.M In Hub of novelty iioods and rn Wr.lne--1 Al3 with i,,, h,,,. mi i imiavi i, in- i nil strong, trii" tim-tcter woith who lu i - ,! v ! are .J- acres In a 1, 1-2 niTes in past'ir?. I Security Land & Trust Company Ilaznar, a new commercial Institution j ' In I .a Grande, will bn thro-vp oim for business. Nothing In this r ' ' -V. for over 2" cents and the buytv certain ly hns a lnrge stock to select from. Im Grande has never had an exclusive store of this kind and it Is predicted the new Institution will enjoy a good business. II. 11. Blackwt'U, who owns the Cash Ilnznar, Haiti toilav; " am Indeed de lighted with Lit Grande. 11 fore com IjiK here I searched the mmhwes ronntij pretty thoroughly and derid eil upon this as the best town 1 saw, There Is move here ti make a city niul Mure Is a better and more permanent M'owtlt HpparenMhan elsewhere. For this reason 1 have chos.-n this as inv home anil inleinl' to entr the luislness field with an Idea nf calling the Grande Ronde valley by permanent abiding place. knowing she was penniless. France and She reaches the dueling spo. J:iat in The prlncl- time t0 save tne Iron Ma9ter'3 life and almoJt forfeits her own Instead. It is needless to say that the Iron Master of sterling wins ner ove an(j tne pictura cioaes 11 1..VB with with tlu knowledge that a bright fu Claire de HjmiII-mi. the daughter,of ai'ure is in store for them both. noble family llliu n"nr U i!j estate, while she In turn Is fondly devoted to Gastos, th lnkM lie Hligny, and also engaged to him. ll.. however, is .i eeiltlemilli til llcl li.ihitn nn.l uvuntn. ally Uses all his fortune at the gam-; t;lJ s' hling table. 'I'liis fact soon b-coin.'g. known to Moulin. i. a "financiev," who! nas, more ifv man manner ar.i whose oiih l"siiV i.s to marry hisLAiiy VVomun Can Hme It by I'slnc The M. ' M. company expects to re c':v6 at' once a Flanders "20." This mpular car can be had. for demon stration purposes within the next few H.PIAT HAUL back. Sold by Newlin Drug company and druggists everywhere. Largo hot-' tie 50 cents. I IU0X .HA ST till" II Kit F. dauehter lino sw.-il society. lieina in a position to know of Claire's finan cial stale, he tn-'Miaiiiis the duke of h r entire loss of fin-nine, and then offers to pay off all his .h-his If he will mar ry his (lang'it ". This the duke con sents to do. tui'l t'l iiie. becoming ac quainted with the fact, is so deeply humiliated that sh. upon the spur of the momeiii. acc-pis the hnnd of the lion Master In marriage. ' Warning to Railroad Men. Look out for sever and even dan gerous kidney and bladder trouble re sulting from years of railroading. Geo. K. Bell, 629 Third .street. Fort Wayne, led., was many years a conductor on the Nickel Plate. He says: "Twentj years of railroading left my kidneys !n teirible condition. Th.re.was a continual pain across my back and h'ps and ray kidneys gave me much distress, and the action of my bladder was frequent and most painful. I got a supply of Foley Kidney Pills and the first bottle made a wonderful im provement and four bottles cured me i coRiplettlr. Since !)"ing cured I have Madam: If your hair Isn't Just what J r.ecoinni nd'ed Foley Kidney pills to many of my railroad -friends." Hill's Parisian Sajrc t)n the wailing night he learns of Will He Shown for Three Uhj at the the true slat" of h r heart. He is Ixi Theatre This Week. I crushed ami Inol.cn hut still the Iron ! Master, anil h il-ci.l.-s that they shnll The management of the lsis tin aire j live stile by sld- i.m that she shall be has been fortunate In securing the j bis wife la name only. Site las' early chance at the film. "The Iron ; r all.es the strengih and steadfast: Master." It will bo show n tomorrow, i ness of bis lov.- wh-u he defends he: Wednesday nnd Thursday only, 'honor and the Insult which the Puke The Fallson company has taken that Ho Hllguy h-r tinieer lover, has wfll-known drama. "The Iron. Master" heaped upon h-r. A duel between the which has stood the test of years, and two ensues, ami on the morn'-ng be- yo't would like it to be why don't you use Parisian Sage. If It dos not put l'f1 and luster Into ihe hair and cause it to grow abund antly you can have your money back "I cr.nnot say enough in its favor, from Newlin Drug company. Two years ago I lost all my ha!r. I saw Parisian ?age advertised and I thought I would try it. Before I had finished usin? the first bottle my hair had stopped falling and my head was cov- red with new hair; also removed all dandruff and today I have a love ly heda. of hair. "I think Parisian Sage the best hair restorer and dandruff cure in the world' todav. It also makes the hair flei.-n.'-fluffy, and silky, and. J, would recommend it to eery one who wishes a hair rstn-er and bautlfler M'ij Man- K Dickson. 2S7 South aver.m. Rrhlgeton. X. J. 1910. . . For men. women and children, there d.i.'.s sore. WOMO S BEAUTY. Imperfect IMgrMliui CuuseB Hud Com pli xloii and Dull Ejes. j ears for days at a time could eat nothing at all. After taking MI-O-NA treatment I am Inperfect health and can eat anything." E, M. Campbell, 1200 8. Prospect strm, Sedalia, Mo. MI-O-NA is sold by Newlin Drug company and druggists everywhere at . 50 cents a large box. It is guaran teed to cure indigestion, and all stom ach distress, or money back. The Sailors' union of the Puclfic has appropriated $23,000 for the aid of the striking seamen of the Great Lakes. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVE BJIOMO puinina tablets. Druggists refund money if it falls to cure. E. W. GROVES sig nature on each box. 25c. The color In your cheeks won't fade, the brightness in your eyes wonlt van- jlsh, if you keep yonr stomach in good condition. Beichlng of gas; heaviness, sour taste in mouth, dizziness, biliousness ami nans a occur simply because the stomach Is not properly digesting the food. I I Ml-O-XA stomach tablets give ln- U no hair preparation that equals Par- Btant Pset stomachs, but l8lau Saee; It never disappoints; It they do more; they put strength Into liainted it unon the canvas of the al. fore she tens for his love, but lot tin i lent drama Jn a strong, vital form, tel- til after he bus left for the dulellng do,e8 Just what the American make" tBe stomaeh and build It up so that ...... .... ' ... ..... ... . .. . .(advertise it to do. It banishes dand- u a aaat. v ling hip Bioiy neariy ana aisuncuy, grounua uoe mo- n-aru is to ruff . kills the dandruff germ, stops v 'j .-0vav . yot without ruarrl.is la nny way tho take la. -.nd that he marr'ed her failins hair or teal? Itch, or money "l yi stomach trouble for. six ( A Cold, LaGrlppo, then Pneumonia Is too often the fatal sequence. Fol ey's Honey and Tar expels the cold, checks the lagrlppe, and prevents pneumonia. It Is a prompt and relia ble cough medicine that contains no narcotics. "Foley's Honey and Tar is the best cough remedy I ever used as It quickly stopped a severe cough that had long troubled me," Bays J. W. Kuhn, Princeton, Neb. Just so quick ly and surely It acts In all cases of coughs, colds, lagrlppe and lung trou ble. It is as safe for your children as yourself, and should be used in all cas's of croup, whooping cough and measles cough. Refuse substitutes. Hill's drug store. Canadian railway men will ask that legislation be enacted making rail ways responsible for compensation for all Injuries to their employes, no mat ter what the cause. , r v art.-'vc ': t . ::