La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 03, 1911, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1911.
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Don't buy tlie first suit you look at. Remem-'
ber that you can buy clothing with a reputation,
almost as cheap as ordinary makes. FOR IN
STANCE CONSIDER
j lAdler's Collegian Clothes
If this line of clothing was not the best in Am
erica, it would not find room in our store.
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WE HAVE TRIED OTHER MAKES, TOO,
but for perfect satisfaction we recommend this
well-known line. We have exclusive control of
ADLER'S COLLEGIAN CLOTHES in this
town, and every suit that goes out is absolutely
guaranteed.
Before you decide, won't you let us show you
these high-grade suits? You'll be agreeably sur- i
prised at the pric.es of such fine garments.; It's
EDITORIAL OX CHEAP PATIXG.
Salem Statesman Editor Object to Be
,Ing Stack' for Doable Header
' Assessments..'
' The Salem Statesman of April 19th,
editorially comments on paving, as
follows: ' . ' '
"The writer hereof Is to be "stuck"
for some cement paving on Twelfth
street, between Bellevue and Mission,
if the project of some of the property
holders In that district shall be adopt
ed by the Salem city council. And this
writer does not like the Idea. He be
lieves it will mean a double assess
ment, within a few years that the ce
ment paving not being Impervious to
water (no cement paving anywhere Is)
it will within a few years break up,
under constant travel in the wet sea
son. That when the breaking up
commences, it will go quickly. The
writer has been "stuck" jjefore with a
double assessment for macadam a few
years ago and now bard surface pav
ing. A hard surface pavement Bhould
have been selected in the first place,
and Is cheaper in the long run. It Is
better all the time. The cement road
way to the postofflce, laid by the gov
ernment, with very little gravel has
begun breaking up. The writer be
lieves there will b a lot of people in
Salem a few' years hence, who will re
gret their , recent and present activity
toward securing this "cheap" cement
paving."
yo ar privilege to make your own comparisons.
1 ASH BROS.
The Home of
Good Clothes
Although D. D. D. prescription has
been recognized for years as the one
remedy for eczema, psoriasis, and all
other forms of skin diseases, it is now
known that there is not other wash,
even those used by the beauty special
ists, that can compare with this mild
liquid for cleansing the, skin of pim
ples, blackheads, rash, and all simi
lar, skiu afflictions.
For this rtason alone a bottle of
D. D, D. should be kept on hand in
every household. Atrial 25c bottl'i
will show you the merits of this great
remedy as a complexion wash. v
! D. D.. D. seems to removethecaus;,
whatever the trouble may be, cleas-
ing the skin, and leaving it as soft, as
! smooth and clear as that of a healthy
'child. j
Get a 25c bottle today and k:ep it in
I the house.
j The N'ewlln Drug company. i
UIIEI1 Tfl CAST
QUADREXMAL ELECTION OF DEL
E GATES TOMORROW
Delegates to Caldwell to Name General
Conference Envoys.
Once every four years there is held
an election in every Methodist Epis
copal congregation.. Its purpose is the
selection of delegates to attend the
lay Quadrennial conference which
meets with the annual ministerial con
ference at its session next preceding
the general conference which meets
every fourth year. The delegate will
be elected tomorrow Thursday ven
ing at the church, the polls opening at
8 o'clock! The presiding Judge is Q.
H. Currey and the tellers are W. H.
Stanchfleld and Mrs. Olive Bolton.
All members over 21 are electors.
The annual conference meets at
Caldwell, Idaho, in August and at that
meeting wllj be chosen a delegate to
attend the general conference which
meets in Minneapolis In May, 1912. .
PATSIE HENRY IS COMING
f l.vyFP S!y9FH "!YTTL" EE ,yj,r"
BOSTON JUVENILES
Little Folks Are' Slaking fit? Hits
Wherever They Appear..
Our superb It.
sents the; choicest f)z:
world's leading per'utiie
::?b repre
ss of til
Vou'll .find
, To the Ladles of Lu Grande.
Mrs. C. II. Whitney, face specialist
of Baker City, will bj in La Grande for
a faw days and will call upon the
ladles with a complete line of toilet
articles of her own manufacture. She
: : ; '-removes moes and other facial blem-
odars here that will delight you I'l3hes wl:h el.ctrlc needle. She ma?
odors of which you'll never tire. The j be found t 1407 T avenue for" a few
Newlln Drug company. 'days. Phone Black 591. 5-2-tf
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' ADDITION
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Grand View Addition is the most beautiful spot
about La Grands- Ycu can purchase a lot in Grand
View Addition and have three years' time in which to
make payment for same, and "during that time you
have neither interest nor taxes to pay.
Let this sink in deep.
Then come to our office or call us up on the phone
and request us to show you this property.
If you have never invested in real estate before
this is you opportunity to get the proper start.
If you have made investments in real estate, avail
yourself of this opportunity to ma&e comparisons.
The terms are such that no sacrifice will have to
be made in order to meet them. .
If this addition was located near a town with a
less bright future before it than La Grande, it would
still be an excellent investment, and with the future
La Grande has before it, the increase in the value of
these lots will be phenomenal.
LAGRANDE INVESTMENT CO.
Foley Hotel Block
Those who appreciate clean musical
comedy will have their opportunity on
May 15 when the Juvenile Bostonifins
will appear at the Steward in thc tune
ful musical comedy, "The Ransom, '
a olece which is filled with tinkling
songs and bubbling comedy and is
a distinct novelty, in that it 1b pre
sented by a company composed entire
ly of girls, ranging from 16 to 18 years
of age, who handle their roles in a
way that is a revelation to anyone who
witnesses the performance for the first
time. . Miss Patsie' H;nry, the come-.
dienne of the company, has been draft
ed from the ranks of vaudeville where
she has been scoring tremendously in
tlu larger cities of the east for the
past two seasons. It was only the fact
that Miss Henry received her early
education with this organization and
wished a rest from the more strenuous
labors of vaudeville, that the Bos'on-
r.a wer: able' to secure her for a Hin
!: ?d engagement this season. In speak-
'rg of this clever artiste, the Cleve
If nd Plain Dealer says: "Little Ross
tsnry's smil; is worth the price of
a.lmission.' Another member who is
0 tractlng favorable attention, Is Miss
Tiom Hellen, who recently returned
1 om Germany where she has spent the
3t two years completing her musical
education. Miss Hellen has a pure so
rano voice, and renders her songs
V way which gives ample proof that
";e has received her training under a
-'"Eter. Little Dor!s Canfl.ld, who
"C3 th3 rr.rt cf an English Johnny, is
remitted by all to be about the clever
Tt Juvenile comedienne on the Amer
Itan stage today. This little mite is
assessed with that Inexplicable some
thing which goes to make a born com
edian and (without being In any way
v-ecocious) contrives to keep the audi
ence in a scream of laughter whenev
er she is behind the lights.
from a sheet of lead and then polish
the edges for fully 15 minutes by hand.
Then he put the unfinished piece on
the mold and set it under a heavy
weight which he lifted to the celling
of his den with a hand windlass until
he released a catch and dropped the
weight on the steel die. If the weight
hit accurately the bogus coin was
stamped, but he spoiled three out of
five." : ."" - :-
Piles Cored In C to 11 Days. '
PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to
The
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BAKERY
Formerly the
Royal-
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The finest line
of bakery goods
ever turned out
in Eastern Ore
gon All kinds
of lunch goods
for fishing and
hunting parties
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Open Sundays
cure any case of itching, blind, bleed
ing or protruding piles In 6 to 14 days
or money refunded. 60c.
When your feet are wet and cold, tad
your body chilled through tnd through from
exposure, take a big dose of Chamberlain's
Cough Bemedr, bathe Tour feet in hot
water before going to bed, and you are al
most certain to ward off a severe cold. Fo
vilfl bv all dealers. .
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THE GOSSAED CORSETS.
They' lace in front as a re
sult the abdomen is relieved of
, all pressure. Support is given,
and deep breathing is encour
aged. ' .
'' Tiiey seuiiy iui uureiy vompei
a correct standing position and
fa graceful carriage.
Mrs. Robert Pattison
Corsctlere. Phone Black 1181.
MCKELS COST A QUARTER.
Counterfeiter Mercifully Stopicd In Ex
Nenshe Crime.
Chicago, May 8,(Special) Coun
terfeiting nickels at a cost of 25 cents
each is an industry in Chicago which
the government secret service has
kindly stopped, for which Andrew
Barto, the accused man, may well be
glad. According to the testimony of
Copt. T. I, Porter, head of the secret
service, It required an hour and a half
of time to make three lead nickels. At
this rate each nickel would have cost
a quarter, yet he either had some rosy
dr ams of fortune by disposing of them
at two cents each in bulk or he was a
man so determined on being crooked
that he would rather lose money at it
than be honest. The counterfeiting
outfit, consisted of a luavy stamping
machine, bellows,' forge, stamping
proas and n number of devices for
polishing and trimming the coins, all
very workmanlike and successful, but
expensive in the matter of time. "To
makt the coin," Captain Porter- testl-
Complete Equipment tor Resetting ann Repairing
Rubber Buggy. Tires ...
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
' D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor ' .
COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY
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BUY DIRECT AND SAVE MONEY w
CurlO!:ls "f perfect building material, cut to a
halt1, to Ut iii.'. "he paper on the wall, shipped dally
Our 6-cross l $1.50 Door la the best value
-or offered anywhere for this remarkably low
price, nnd it Is only a aample of the many good
things and price-savers contained lu our catalogue.
U e own and operate our own mill In Seattle and
SAVE YOU MIDDLEMEN'S PROFITS
fiend in irt of what you need and let us show
oil m ACT t FIUUKES wnat we save you.
BuildersNeed
ThisGilalo
We sell everii "iy and ship anywhere.
middlemen's prottt. 'FOR THE CHILDREN."
Send for Catalogue.
Save
One price to everybody
The Wardrobe cat
ers to the trade
that appreciates
at reasonable prices
sood honest work
Order your spring
suit here made to
order.
The WARDROBE
Cleaning a Specialty.
Foley llottl Building
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Keep Your Windows Open
Get Plenty of
FRESH MR
You can always have fresh, pure air
if your house is lighted with electric
ity. '. .
Electric light burns In a vacuum; it
creates no heat, smoke or soot. You
can have a white, cool, steady light,
without danger from blowing crutalns
or overturned lamps. Always ready; ,
anywhere or at any time.
Now la the best time to have your
house wired. We can do it very cheap
ly.. Just phone Main 39, and our man
will call.
EASTERN OREGON UGHT
& POWER CO.
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fled. "Barto first had to cut the nickels &&&Sii&&fiX&&e