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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1911. PAGE 3 WE I .,4Sp rf.Jfc j CRITICAL Don't buy the first suit vou look at. Reinem- ber that you can buy clotton with a reputation, almost as cheap as ordinary makesr FOR IN STANCE CONSIDER v Adler's Collegian Clothes .. if this line of clothing was not the best in Am '; V ; erica, it would net nd rcoin in our: store. , : , n 1 1 II W I IJ I 1 1 it II I II I I lli piiLnuuisiiiiiJiu M city soon 8 1 AIMS TO BE HERE ABOUT MAY 15 J TO MEET CITIZEN'S. Field STanneer Passes . Through the 'Aj Tcdny En R'tu1 to Baker. ' 111 i .:;,v:yX..?:V:;;:'.-.l r Jaaks J. Sa.'er, field secretary for the C;toa Development I ague, who comes to'L'OrSnis in about 12 days. May 12. or 14, to meet the Coniercial club members and business men of this city, passed throujb La Grand today on his way to Baker where he meet) thai commercial club tonight. After that meeting he returns to Pen dleton and other points la Umatilla county.; ? J "V ..; ?; . : .; -Mr; Bayer's 'mission Is to ylslt every city and town. In" Eastern .Oregon, go ing. Into the'inUrloraad devoting es pecial attention to getting more peo ple on farms. His headquarters are In the Portland Commercial club with C. C Chapman, the general manager, but Mr. Sayer, an ardent booster and a well-posted publicity man, takes the field in the interest of the state at large. - ; ,; !- -' "' , '; THE CONFEDERATE SOLDIER. An Inoident That Marked His Spirit Iatid Independence. Army" hi the American Review of Re views Randolph IL McKIm writes: It seems to me as I look back that one of tbe things which stood out strongly In the Confedorute army was the iudependence and the. Initiative of the Individual soldier. It would have been a better army In the field If it had been welded together by a stricter dis cipline, but thhv defect was largely atoned for by the strong Individuality of the units In tbt column. It was not easy to demoralise n body composed of men who thought and acted In a spirit of Independence in battle. "Am tin Illustration of the spirit of the private soldier J rull nn incident to tills effect. Major Geuer.il Gordon had "nrnhlxed a strong column to make night ittnrk on Grant' lines at Pe tersburg, When he wss ready to move mid th ordef to advance was glvep a Rig Tenan stepped out of the ranks nnd said-; .... '-. fieniml Cordon, this column can't t nve before 1 a. m. The men have a ue with the Yanks, and it ain't up till 1. o'clock.' ,'" ' "The column did not move till that hour. ;.TIie private In thp ranks had taken command, and the major general recognized his authority." WE HAVE TRIED OTHER MAKES, TOO, Miller's Mes sage i i '3 Well Folks! h a 9 We have reserved this space for a week, in order to tell you all about a choice subdivision, that we are nearly ready to actlv;ly place on the market. In this Issue we ar; not quite prepared to fur nish all particulars, but will do so,' from 'time 'to' 'time during the week. When we are able to five you the exact location and quote you the raarv "lously low prices for the lots, and the very easy terms y upon which you can acquire m t desirable property, we know that k you win agre with us. in our claim that we are now putting torta the best offering ev&r made in this city. ' ; , WATtJI 1 HIS .SPACE '.',".1. . v. IX TOMORROW'S ISSUE. Reasons Why You Should Enlist In The ' Observer Contest ! CONSTABLE AD JUSTICE TO BE APPOINTED. ASH BROS. The Home of Good Clothes Considerable . Wood Hauling Taking . Place but Roads Bad Yet but for perfect satisfaction we-recommend this well-known line. We have exclusive control of 1 ADLER'S COLLEGIAN CLOTHES in this town, ana every sun uiai guca uuu ia aucuiutcijr guaranteed. ' ' --." '.-' , .. Before vou decide,7 won't you let us show you " these high-grade suits? You'll be agreeably sur- , j ( prised at the prices of such fine garments. It's . your privilege to make your own comparisons I j; H. PERE, i La Grande's Leading Jeweler Opposite U. 8. Lanl Office A dams Arenne. tfiiiuiiii 1 1 1 1 1 1 i " I ' f 1 ' J " " " 1 1 W " 1 ' Kamela, May 1. (Special) Mr, Stanley, who runs a music store In Walla - Walla, ' was. a Kamela calle? last week looking over his timber land up here. '.;,'''. . . V, . Mr. Childers and Mr. Weaver of Freewater were Kamela visitors April 29th. They were looking over some timber land. Mr. Weaver's Intention IS lO IUI liiu wuuu umu imui tu 1410 Kamela marfeet. . . Wood hauling has commenced here, but the roads are not very good yet, John Thompson has been appointed road commissioner of this district and will commence on the roads at once. Mrs. W. S. Nelson has been visit ing her parents at Pomroy, Wash. Kamela la about to have a constable and Justice of the peace appointed These officers have been ,neerted fo" some time. PONGEES HARD TO MATCH. Because Each Piece Is Made . From "; One Lot of Raw Silk. j s. Pongee silk Is' the undyed silk of silkworms fed on the leaves of scrub oak chiefly.' though other trees are used In some portions' of tbe pongee district The silk is produced almost exclusively In Khantung province and portions of north China Immediately adjacent. The real pongee cloth., made of this nncolored specially produced Bilk. Is distinct from the pongees of com merce made In all colors frunf other silk;. Each piece of cloth Is made from a particular lot of silk, and therefore each piece varies from all other pieces in exact quality, weight and fineness and in a slight degree in color and other qualities. There are certain general grades of cloth, certain varieties of weave, cer tain popular' we!ghts..te., but women shopping In Chinese pongees And it very difficult to match pieces, and on the face of things It is prnctlcnlly im possible to furnish any great number of pieces 'of a certain weight, grade and quality such as a modem clothing manufacturing establishment would require to standardize a certain line of garments from that particular cloth. New York Sun. , : 1 Perry Pneumatic - Water . Systems, - Samson it Wind Mills. Demine Pumps, Richardson & Boynton Warm Air Furnaces, Pipe Valves and Fittings, Gut ; ters, Plumbing Fixtures of All Kinds, Full Assort- ; i ment of Nickel Trimmings. : ;;.:,;! ' ' ; ZWtlttl SHEET METAL WORKERS BAY 1'-. ) . 'V i PLUMBERS, HEATERS, Opening Yakima Division. On Friday, March 24th, tHe O.-W. R. & N. will open Its new branch from Attallla to North Yakima, and will run a through . train : dally between Walla Walla and North, Yakima, leav ing Walla Walla at 9:13, arriving at North Yakima at 3:09 p. m. i Returning, train will leave North Yakima at 8:45 a. m arriving in Wal la Walla 2:30 p. m. ,, ' V In addition to the above service mo tor cars will be run between Kenne wlck and North Yakima, and between Grand View and Norllr Yakima, also between Midvale and Sunneyslde. Con nections westbound can be made with Washington D'vislon No. 8 and main line No. 5; eaatbouni at Walla Walla with Washlnston division No. 7 and main lln No. 18. ' ' For more comDlete Information as to train service on this branch, call on anv local aent of the O.-W. R. & N. ; WM. McMURRAY, - eod General Pass. Agent ICE CREAM and Summer- :Drinks SELDER'S WE MAKE OUR OWN ICE CREAM AND, SHERBET the kind you; LIKE AT.... j..-.' ' ' ! ' '- ' 1 ' l II For Your We have White Clover,' Blue Grass and fancy mixed seed. ; Our Lawn FERTILIZER will make ; the . gras? ;cwrader..yoiir;fe All kinds of western grown Garden Seeds m bulk. Nothing but the best. Located H!g Station. There was' an absentmlnded bishop In western Ontario, who was constant ly finding himself in awkward situa tions, ' on account of his extreme ab straction. On a certain occasion be was traveling from London in a north erly direction and found when the conductor approached him that be bad forgotten where he was to go. The conductor suggested that he telegraph from the next station and find out his destination. It was before the days of long distance telephones, and tbe bishop telegraphed to his wife from the first station. ''Where was I go ing?" to be answered at the following station. The answer enme, "Exeter; be sure to get off there." The bishop then beamed at the anxious conductor and remarked placidly: "These little difficulties- always turn out satisfac torily." Argonaut . . ' rmsn Pedigree Book. There la in Germany what Is known as tne "uerman I'eaigree ijook." or "Deutsches Geschlechterbuch." The purpose of the pedigree book, accord ing to a Berlin correspondent. Is' to record the ancestry ; not of nobles. but of bourgeois persons who can. prove thnt they are of genuine middle class or working clnss ancestry and have no noble blood in their veins. The editor explains In bis preface that. while many German nobles "out of court nnd material considerations have not kept' their blood pure, there are many good " business class families which hnve managed to do so." By ttyus encouraging the proper pride of surh fnmllies the pedigree book Is do ing 'much 1 to eradicate' the traditional envy if the Tmliles. " " : : ' 1 The prizes are educational. : . ' You should see Portland during the great annual Rose Festival. You should visit San Francisco during the meeting of the National Educat ional association. - .-. ' You should become acquainted with the beauties of the' Columbia river. . -Voii KRhonld exnerience recreation In the social life of ocean and Coloin- . bla river tourist hotels.' '"' ' You should study music under the best teachers if you have not done bo already. f You should study at home, If you cannot attend college. You should try the thrills of competltve work, such as this contest af fords. . .''.; '.. '.'....',;. .... ( You should learn how to ask your friends for their support; how to or ganize them into a working force in your own behalf. You should learn how to make friends among strangers and to get them Interested In your success.' ... . THE CONTEST GIVES ALL THESE BENEFITS ASD OTHERS t YOU SHOULD ENTER, THEY ALL DEMAND IT. their use and they not only restored . j my kidneys to a normal condition, but La Grande, Like Every City and Town ' rid me of the backache and pains. I In the Union, Receives It I shall always take pleasure In recom- menaing jjoan's luaney v ms." tstaie-, 1 ment given November 4, 1907). j : , Lasting Results.' People with kidney Ills want to be cured. When one suffers the tortures of an aching back, relief is eagerly sought for., There are many remedies today that relieve ; but do . not cure. Here is evidence to prpye that Doan's Kidney Pills cure, and the cure Is last ing,,. ;' '.'..'.:'-'' ''!.. r ' 11. P. Swisher, 2467 Madison street. Baker City, Oregon, says: V. "Kidney Mr. Swisher was , interviewed, joo a May 28, 1910, and he added to the above: "The cure made by Doan's s Kidney Pills In my case has been pr--j manent I gladly confirm all I have previously said about' this remedy." ! For sale by all . dealers, : Price p0 v complaint In my case was caused by j cents. Fpster-Mllburn Co. 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