. -m J i r TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1911. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, Office Sup p 1 LA GRANDEELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY i THE 3 AVe handle the "Peerless Mazda Lamp" and sell un- ler a positive guarantee. We can do your electric wir ing and repair work in a most satisfactory and mod riiAvay. Prices right. In fixtures we can show you J the Ijes't line, and best prices ever known in the city. 108 Elm Street, Phone Red 741 MAIN ETENT SLOW. BUT NOT UN HEARST TRIM HAERISOX LIGHTMJiG FACTION' BODS. CLEAN.. Entire Card Contfuctkd on CItII Plan and Rowdyism Is Missing-. Hi Springfield Scene of BU? Meeting Illinois Democrats Tomorrow. of -PAGE 6 - - . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 n i i I n r w fi n h n t h " t In IIP IIIITM TPP i 1 - till i iii'uh i u n i l il iuh inii i n 1 i e s ULIV UUIIIHdHI II Ullil Kill l liLUU BOUTS i t J : 1 iJ il in i ; i ! Complete Equipment tor Resetting ann Repairing Rubber Buggy Tire LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor . COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY ,faMIlilllWIMlllMMIMllt II HI The Crisp, Cool Weather just now tells of the need of a New Heater or Range. We sell the famous Hartford Heater, for coal or wood. The great Majestic Range, its equal does not exist.. Anything and everything you want in Hardware, Cutlery, Builders Goods, etc. Springfield. 111., Oct. 3. Page after page of the Springfield hotel regts t.ra ans filled today with the names of prominent democrats from all over Illinois and unless present signs are misleading the state conference called for tomorrow will be attended by r:p resentatlves of every county from Chi cago to Cairo. . Mayor Carter M. Har rlson of Chicago, accompanied by sev eral hundred members of the Cook County democracy, opened headquar ters at the St. Nicholas hotel today. Mayor Harrison's co-workers flying the Hearst banner are quartered at the New Leland. - Th femture of th vnfrlv will he the big demonstration In Arton Hall, with speeches by a number of the par ty leaders.' The oratory, however, will not be permitted to interfere with the real business of the round-up, which will be to complete the state organization of progressive deraon crats launched at the Chicago con ference last month. This organiza tion will not confine Its activities to state politics. On the contrary, Us chief aim will be to capture the con trol of the democratic organization In Illinois for the Hearst-Harrison faction and to oust Rger C. Sullivan from his position as the Illinois rep resentative on the demoncratlc na tional committee. LOTS TO CORNER MAIX A5D CEDAR TO GET BUILDING. F. L. LILLY Lots Filled In Now hi Good Building Condition May Build More. Negotiations that spell one more new residence- this Tall and probably two more next spring, were closed last night When L. M. Hoyt purchased .three lots at the corner of Main and Cedar from A. C. Huntington. These thme lots were nothing more nor less tlian a hole lu the ground six months ago, but during the paving season the dis-out was filled In and now the lots are level and attractive. The corner lot faces on Cedar while the other two will be swung around to give two good building locations on Main. This corner is the first west after First street. Mr. Hoyt will build a home at once for his own use and will either sell the other lots or build on them at his eonvenlf nee. There Is already one new house under construction on that block, the ome being built by Dr W. D. McMillan. j EASTERN OREGON'S GREATEST FAIR I Bob Lyman waded in and fought Kid Exposito at close range In the ninth and 10th round of their 10-round no decision go last night in such a way a to save himself from .the de cisive defeat that comes with pop ular opinion. The kid and he went at It slowly and not until the sixth, and then again in the ninth and tenth did either men get up much steam. It was a tame affair at! the tst, how ever, from a prize .fighting standpoint. If the audience could appreciate box ing skill they would see flashes of speed and cleverness that would please the most fastidious but at no time did the mill assume any eruelllnu scrap proportions. Looking at it from a straight up prize fight standpoint Exposito had It on Lyman much of the time, but Ly man Is the best sparrer of the two. Exposito was tha aggreaaor, though not very aggressive at that, and had the hardest wallop; Lyman consider ably lighter in weight, pranced away from tight places and ducked and sparred without any punishment and from a standpoint of sparring was the superior of the two. Then? you are and while the mill never grw heated it was not "rotten." Pick the winner. The card stands out head and shoul ders over performances of the kind during the past five years. At no time was there anything obscene and ladles would have been entertained even more so than the men who come to see the gory stuff frequently. Preliminary Good1. Kid Weston, whose real name Is E. S. Drake, and who is a wrestler of considerable renown, and Young Flag, a Hot Lake youngster, gave a smack Ing of real scrapping in a three-round go that Introduced the card for the evening. The men mixed it from the Jump and made a fine little presenta tion that came as near being interest lng as any main event of recent years Flagg Is much the smaller but is an aggressive fellow and with a Jab to the stomach and an overhandBd drive to the face, kept Weston squinting. Weston, however, is anxious to grap ple with any 138 pounder in this ter ritory. That Is his long suit, even though he did show a leaning toward the buckskin mittens. . Two brothers named Morris went three rounds too, but Inclined toward slow heavy fighting. It lacked the vim and pep of the first preliminary J. Morrlssey, a Portland youth who Is on his way to Baker to take on a boxer there, refereed the preliminaries and stayed In the ring with the main event until he saw that a third person was entirely superfluous. Morrlssey has a ring history and looks as though he might put up a good scrap anywhere. it.,. Our stock of office supplies, blank books, typewriting paper, carbon papers, filing casesj ings, ink stands, etc., is complete. Call us up when in need of any thing in this line. Newlin Book & Stat'ry Co. C. T. Barley Cement Contractor 1,1. I Consult him before letting your sidewalk AM- UMMER uggestions TAKE TWO-THIRD 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 It's Good for what ails you in this kind of weather." Seventh Annual Fair of the Wallowa County Fair Association ENTERPRISE OREGON ' OCTOBER, 2-3-4-5-6-7 Give yourself the pleasure of attending a Good Old Fashioned Country Fair Where Something's Doing Every Minute UNION COUNTY DAY THURSDAY OCTOBER 5TH Special reduced rates of fare, tickets good from Sept 30 to October 9th Intermediate points." " Special train from La Grande and HER HAIR GREW. That's Why a Thankful Woman Rec ommends Parisian Sage. ' The Newlin Drug company will sell you a nrty cent Dottie or r akisiam SAGE and guarantee it to banish dan druff, Btop falling hair and Itching scalp, or money back. It's a de lightful hair dressing that makes hair lustrous and fascinating. , "In the spring I was recovering from a severe case of erysipelas, which left me virtually bald on the front of my head and next to my ears. The hair kept coming out rapidly and nothing I used stopped my getting en tirely bald, until I used two bottles of PARISIAN SAGE. This tonic made ray hair start to grow in and, in fact, grew a good fa'.r amount of hair, and It has entirely stopped my hair falling out. It Is with pleasure that I give a pub lie recommend to PARISIAN SAGE, which I know is a wonder." Mrs. Ella Gilchrist, V. Pitt St., Bedford. -Pa. . Call Main Eight Retail Department Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Ruberoid Roofing, Sash Doors, etc. at the George Palmer Lumber Co. I U.HE to our snop ana lei ns aemonstraie ue use oi I'erry men- m matic water systems to yon. ne nave just installed one at "uantj Por Farm". Why not hate a bath room, hot nd told water, )t m 1 AJ - . m . . w a a W lawns ana aiso nre protection ior yonr nomesi ion can nave imx a Ajts a m M ma m a WW incn stream at n ponnag pressure in ease i nre. tan ana let me yon oat and show yon one la Tery day operation. BAY 6 ZWElFEl PLUMBERS, r HEATERS, SHEET METAL WORKERS li 14 If you knew of the real value of , Chamberlain's Liniment for lame back soreness of the muscles, sprains and rheumatic pains, you would never wish to be without U. For sale by all dealers. sod COAST FIR FINISH We have just received a car load of first class material WENAHA LUMBER CO. GREENWOOD & MADISON Home Phone 42V Bell Phone, Main 732 i ' ' . ' Hi OHITTi'I" iitoiii.J.T.fifaii.-iiiiri imwMmTtiMWiramimmiMminiiimemwM.i i ,mi iranr thuihi r 11 uUii IF iff' Mi II ', H1" JJJJmmi) . . . - .'V .... - . .. . Si