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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1911)
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 1911. PAGE 3 "1 I 'i O : mm BJiZKJ LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, 17 ' ?n i nnri nz. Jl ; LI XJL EVERYBODY stops and admires our tailoring. It's as perfect as can be turned out. If you want to be admired, let us fit you out in the lat est New York style. Over 600 fabrics to select from. You can't help but make a hit -The fit alone vould do this. .. ' -.,,.. W 17 Andrevs IT IN TROUBLE sama charge, 'but hia friends in this vicinity succeeded in fixing the matter up for him. . "' , MORE PAVEMEM. JOSEPH MAX LEAVES TOWN CEREMONIOUSLY. Said Tliat Insurance Companies Ai After flpal Estate Dealer. Joseph, Ore., Sept. 13. Special) J. D, Walck, a prominent real estate dealer here, has suddenly disappeared from his old haunts. The last seen of him 'was it the' camp "of 'the Comet Mining company, at the head of Wal lowa lake, one of the companies in which he was interested, but inquiries there several days ago developed th9 fact that he left for parts unknown some time ago. Evidently h-9 has tak en the mountain route for. the outside world, as no one here has any recol lection of him leaving by rail. If is rumored about town that sev eral Insurance companies for whom, he acted as agent here, are after him for insurance premiums which he col lected but failed to turn in. The clerk of the county is also on the lookout for him, claiming that he ha3 thus far failed to turn over to the county the fees for Ashing licenses which he is sued. About a year ago Walck was up before the county court on the That's the Slogan of the People and Council of Ashland. "As a result of bids for bitulithlc paving in .Ashland opened by the council at the last meeting, the War ren Construction company, who are engaged in a contract now in force, i i tl. . k A A were awarti'Sa iuo cuiuihi-i mr nuui Itlonal street work at the same figures heretofore paid," says the Ashland Re cord. -.-, .. ' - . . . . The contract covers the Improve ment of parts of Second street, Third street, B street, and Sherman Btreet. , The council also adopted a resolu- j tion providing' for'' the Improvement with bitulithlc pavement, of A street, from Sixth street to Ash street. ' Xo Seed to Stop Work. When your doctors orderB you to ston work, It stagger you. "I cant, you say. You know you are weak, run down and falling In hiealth, day by day, but you must work as long as you can stand. What you need , Is Electric Bitters to give tone, strength and vigor to your system, to prevent breakdown and build you up. Don't be weak, sickly or ailing when Elec tric Bitters will benefit you from the first dose. Thousands' bless them for their glorious health and strength. Try them. Every bottle la guaranteed to satisfy. . Only 50c at all druggists, eod & wkly -. . ' Beautiful Gardens Set Apart tor Exclusive Use of the Pope IHL-M ..... ' tin mmmmf 4': was . fn.. m.:- 7on I fV ANIIY Uptown oince iwdui tl AVIV A1N L Residence phone Main 25 AMBULANCE e.lbussey 11 " .. - r''::;:!:::'-I: '."f1):')'- ''Ml"'"mm' .....1.' '!"".'.'!"" 1 p r.r.Y: 3l If. i e g 0 !f"4 . J ) . il Tim j.. ;;f' "r-t-- . " PCaiv. '.......-.'.:::.. . w '", i.: ( t " "- , ,V . ' 'v . ; fJii Jif charge.of the meeting are: - President, 3. C. Talmadge, of Catsklll, N. Y.; vice president, Frank B. Ross, of Indiana polls, secretary, Frank H. Williams, Allegan, Mich. . . -. Kot 8 Word of Scandal marred the call of a neighbor on Mrs W. P, Spangh, of ManvllDe, Wyo., who said: shen told me Dr. King's New Life Pills had cured h.er of obstinate kidney trouble, and made her feel like a new woman." Easy but aurte remedy for Btomach, liver and kidney troubles. Olny 25c at all druggists, eod wkly A Photo copyright by American Prefcs Association. 1911 DJOININO the Vatican grounds In Home stands the pnititlnl residence of the pope, with Its quaint private garden.-famed Nr, its display of carpet bedding, foundations. Innumerable statues and graceful flower vases. with their rare plants. This small plot of ground is exclusively set apart for the use of his holiness the pope. . With the Vatican ond St. Peter's, ihe pope may be said to reign over a territory of thirty acres, for, strictly speaking, this Is not Italian soil and la entirely under the Jurisdiction of the Vatican authorities. . It 1b in these beautful gnrdens that the pope takea I daily walks when the state of his health permits. The prescriptions of the pope's physicians are put up by a corp of private chpmlRts. 'MriiMT7j'filiB1iTiinrifJCTrTi1 1 1 I f mUm COAST FIR FINISH We have just receivea a car load of first class material4 WEN AH A LUMBER CO. GREENWOOD & MADISON Home Phone 421 Bell Phone, Mam 732 "Flirt fop8w Wanted. ? Spokane, Wash., Sept. 14. Chief Doust of the Spokane police depart ment. Is ready and willing to pay a handsome salary to a young woman with a pretty face and engaging man ners 'to act as official flirt. Escorts will 'be provided. He also had a Job for a, female impersonator, with a knockout punoh In each hand. The purpose of attaching these new offi cials to the department Is to discour age the practice of men accosting wo men and girls in the streets. Numer ous complaints have reached the de partment during the last week that women without escorts have Been sin gled out by curb mashers and Invited to ride In automobiles. Several ar rests were made and in each Instance presiding Judges. The officers in The Gossard corsets. They lace in rront, without belts, buckles, bands, straps or other contrivances.. They are cut exactly like a surgical band age. They gently support the organs, Impel correct poise, deep breathing. correst; position, both sitting and standing, and have beautiful artistic lines. :- , PRICES $3.50 to &S0. . JTRS. ROBT. PATTISOX, Phone Black 1481 Corsetiere What "Pa" Says "Sure we use ' electric lights. When I go home of an evenki', dead tired, I like to flop down in an easy chair, ligbft up my old 'Jimmy pipe, an' read. An' I want a LIGHT a REAL , light not a smoky. flicker? , apology for one. V "An' Im a fresh air bug too Say! d'Jver try to keep a coal oil lamp goln' with a breeze comin' through the window? Some Job, ain't it? An' say! with kids like them of mine, I'd be scared to death that somethin' would happen if I left em alone for a minute with a oil lamp. No, they ain't no worse than other kids, I guess, but the way they roughhouse around would aure drive me wild If they was a lamp to explode or git over turned.. -, ' "Ma, she didn't like the Idea of puttln' In HgTite at first. Said they would be too durn expensive. Ma' savin', but she. found they don'i cost much more than hr old lamps, an she don't'have to fuss an' bother 'bout flllin' an' cleanln 'em.. Then I got her a electric Iron an she figures she can do her week's . lronin' in Jest about half he time, an' actually SATE money, No, you can't git ma to go back to the old oil lamps. . Electric light is safe, convenlen and Inexpensive. Call us up for rates. Main 34. ' ', EASTERN OREGON LIGHT & POWER Co. it was found that the prisoners were Chief Doust has determined to aup- J press this element and to secure quick action he has decided to engage an official flirt to rout the oglerg and smlrkers. The police say that Spo- Ikane has been, singularly free from the "genus masher" nntU this Bum mer, when scores flocked In from east ern and coast cities. Meeting: of Probate Judges ' Detroit, Mich., . Sept. 14. The Na tional Association of Probate Judges convened In annual session in this city today to discuss a wide variety of subjects pertaining to the work of the probate courts and the duties of the AM UMMER uggestions Take ' two-thirds of a glass of cold sparkling SAM-O, add one-third of any of the following fruit juices: Lemon, Orange, Pineapple or Grape "Measure It right and mix It together Ifs good for wbai ails yoa In this bind of weather." 5 i