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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1911)
r-v Ilk GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1911. PAGE 3 $75 to $200 Each Riverside $75 to $200 Each Addi- Lots tion Buy on Your Own Terms GHIGAGOlEflMS OF MCE WaiiamMiUer&Bro.,1 110? Adams Avenue. MAIN 1. ' ; $75 to $200 Each $75 to $200 Each THE WARDROBE The place for those who care to have their i clothes Cleaned, Pressed, Repaired and Dyed, Ml work done by the latest process. Suits made to measure. All work called I or and u'ei'iWeu. , V The Wardrobe Tailors, mison Bros., Props. UU Foley Bldg. Phone 735 SOCIETY EXGBOSSED IX A SEW PlASOF AHUSEMEJiT. (I . llbM IUO UUL UUULBU in T.n.lS JLTlVPTTlSPTnOYIT HOf111ta TIYHoocr tint ri&pmriha Vn t ' goods. If you are one of our regular customers, you will know that our goods are always modestly priced. If you are not, you wiii appreciate the prices when you see the exceptional values we are offering. h - ...,(' , . WELL BRED Folks want Bread well baked. It's easy to be had If you keen your f-; ea open and find out where to buy ' . . BEST BREAD MADE. Investigation will lead right up to the front door of this bakery. It is here "those who know" leave bread or ders. No sour, heavy stuff ever leaves this bakery. For light, wholesome bread come here every time. FERXDALE ICE CREAM best made, most wholesome ice cream on the marka. ' 8NOWFLAKE BAKFBY, J AS. FARQUH ARSON, Prop- Right in your busiest season when you have the least time to spare you are most likely to take diarrhoea and lose several days' time, unless you have Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ana Diarrhoea Remedy at hand and take a dose on the first appear a nee of the disease. For sale by all dealers. All the New Things in , Fainting, Papc-rhanglng, Decorating and Tinting. You can get the same ser vice here yon can In large cities. ' CALL HOME THOXE 1311, AND TALK TO B. B. NUTTER Who Knows the Business. EXT DOOR TO OBSERVER t Islands Off Shore in Lake Michigan Would Be Scenes of Gaiety. Chicago, June 6. From Lake For est to Chicago society is engrossed In a new and dazzling dream of oi eating an archipelago' along the- shore of old Lake Michigan which shall supplant boulevards and country roads by mo tor with acquauc mazes by boat. In stead of dusty motoring to business the nabobs are to go ty yachts. ' Vena tion water carnivals are the hot wea ther substitute proposed for polo, golf and tennis and bathing beaches, Island picnic groves and qujet inlets galore are pictured by the sponsors of the plan. The project produced as tonishment, for the city and all the drives have been bo cut off from It that the big lake almost has ,been for gotten except by a coterie of adven turous yachtsmen who had no avail able shelter when a squall cameaip. The first step proposed Is a harbor at Lake Forest. The Harold McCorraicks are enthusiastic find the colon? at Lake Forest could summon the mil lions : needed for the engineering, dredging and filling as easily as most Buburbs eould the pay of the weed cut ting crew. One who pictured the pos sibilities of the scheme said: "To polo, hunting, motoring, swim ming, golf afld tennis can be added yachting, motor boating, Bailing, row ing, canoeing and other methods of navigation. The Islands which will grow up, if enough encouraged by en terprising villages, will b delightful places for picnics, grateful and breezy refuges on hot summer days. They can be built with bathing beaches, open air sleeping lodges, and any other attractions. Water festivals can embellish the days and illumine thejw nlehts. . ' i I x "For three generations the lake- has I If been neglected as a source of enlov- i ir ment, except for a small band of irre-prs8ible- yachtsmen. There It has lain, calling us to come to it far rest, re- freshment, sport and diversion. But 1 we have usually sold our birthright j for a mess of pottage, so that there i and the pleasure drive, which should run right on the edge of the. bluffs between here and Milwaukee, Is made Impossible by private ownership of this land that oven-looks the lake.". IFYOU HAVEN'T BOUGHT YOUR RUGS AND CARPETS MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS NOW . We are better able to take care of your carpet needs than ever before. Our stock was never larger, and the new patterns are very attractive but they are selling very rapidly,4 and the early buyers, natur ally, have the greatest choice, . HARTFORD WILTONS. The finest' domestic rug made, with out any exception. All woolen, of course, heavy, and with closely woven back. There is practically no wear-out to these rugs, colors are absolutely fast, and the tones rich and distinctive. They come in the following sizes: 8.3x10; 9x12; 10.6x12. , SMITH AXMINSTERS. Good durable rugs at a moderate price. Very attractive designs. ii HARTFORD AXMINSTERS. Not quite so good as the Hartford Wilton, but a high-grade rug -that 'will giveears of service. Soft velvety tex ture and closely woven back. Patterns are very harmonious, and the number shown offer a wide choice. Appropriate 7J for any. room. Sizes: 8.3x10: 9x12: u 11.312 ' H i SMITH SAXONYS. i Low priced rugs that will give good J service. .bow pncea out not "cneap." n if Happiest Girl in Lincoln. A Lincoln, Neb., girl writes, "I had been ailing for some time with chronic constipn tion and stomach trouble, I began takitip Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver. Tablets and in three days I was able to be up and got better right along. I am the proudest girl in Lincoln to find such a good medi cine." For sale bv a'l dealers. HACK ANH Uptown office Main 720 nrVIV .MIL. Residence phone Main 25 AMBULANCE . I. bussey a L W. Welton & Son r Phone, Main iO CITY I TRANSFER LINE SUCCESSORS TO G. . FOWLER $ Dealers in Rock Sorinas Coal andWood -r We carry other grades of rugs that are specially adapted for various uses. All are warranted to be exactly aswe represent, them, and good values at the prices asked.' ;::,t y--:. ,;:. '.,,: ; 500 yards of the finest J apanese matti ng at a special low price per yard. CARPETS. ' , Extra Axministers, Smith Axministers; Velvets and Brussels. Many patterns never shown before in La Grande. We'll cut, sew, line and lay them for a small extra charge, saving you all the work and trouble. ;;''y:'-i-, 'V. "r v.V'- LINOLEUM. : 1 ' Printed and inlaid. We sell more linoleum than all other stores in La Grande because our stock is larger and our prices less. COMPLETE HOUSFURNISHERS Xotice of Drssolntion. Notice is hereby given that the firm of Clogston & Nutter has this 3rd day of June dissolved. Mr. Clogston re tires from the firm and B. B. Nutter continues the busln.Bs. All accounts owing the firm will -be collected by Mr. Nutter and all bill of the firm will be paid by him, B. B. NUTTER. C. A. CLOGSTON. Jun 3-5t IXS0UND COMPANIES TO GO. With Advent of Mobile Bill Insurance Will Be Regulated. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take laxative brorao quinine tab lets. Druggists refund money If It fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature 1b on each box. 25c. Chicago, June 6. Sound and un sound fraternal insurance companies now are on diverging oaths as a re sult of the legislative session Irf many states reported to the Chicago head riustrters of the committee of fratern alists who are- aiding the Mobile bill of the insurance commissioners. That safeguard of law relating to eight' billion dollars of Insurance has been enacted in a dozen states, in cluding such pivotal states as New York and Ohfb, and In 12 other statts new laws adopted give the Insurance departments the right to demand such information from fraternals as they may deem necessary to determine the issuing of a license. ' Under this pro vision In most of the states where the Mobile bill is not passed the commis sioners will demand valuations. as a precedent to relicenslng. Under the Mobile bill the fraternal societies are given several years in which to pra pare for this work but under the reg ulatory powers of the department they can demand it ait once should they deem it necessary. It is expected that the possession of such powers will lead to the adop tion of the Mobile bill by most of the legislatures which meet next year. There are now over, 25 states n which no new fraternal '.nsurance so ciety can be organized hereatfer with rates lower than those of the Nation al Fraternal congress. In recent years promoters evil. has become an alarming . Michigan Foresters in Session. Port Huron, Mich., June 6. Practi cally every court In the state Is repre sented by delegates at the annual state convention of the Foresters of America, which opened its four-day. session here today. Many of the' del egates are accompanied by thefr wives and a highly successful gather ing Is expected. At this convention delegates to the biennial supreme court meeting of the order, to be held at Detroit in August, will be elected. For summer diarrhoea in children al ways give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy and castor oil, and a u noAl W mA la Aavinm 1 ' mIa low ml the organizing of such societies by dealers. - Stevenson s Of n fice Have you noticed any profession making more rapid strides in the matter of new and improved methods the past few years than Dentistry? These days it takes a live man to keep up and unless he does keep abreast of the times he is hopelessly left. Sanitation is one of these items that deserves public attention. The floors and walls of a dental office should be in such dress that dust and germs can not collect. The dental furniture should be steel enameled and of such con struction that all instruments can be sterilized. Dr. G. A. Brown who is a graduate of the Chicago Dental College and who has had ten years office practice, a thoroughly competent man, is asso . ciated with me and will be in the office permanently as he has moved here with his family. I have looked into Dr. Brown's record very carefully and can say to you that he is a thorough, reliable man. When you are in need of a dentist, c all up STEVENSON 'S DENTAL OFFICE and make an appointment or call and we will give you the best service of which we are capable. J. E. STEVENSON, D. D. S. G. A. BROWN, D. D. S. 4 .... .... i ' r