1 ) LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, THtJftSLUY, OCTOBER 5, 1911. PAGE 6 J P j '' I'll I i I LA GRANDE ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY We "handle the "Peerless Mazda Lamp" and sell un-" der a positive guarantee. v e can do your electric wir- inland repair work in a most satisfactory and mod- ; prnuay, Prices right. In fixtures we can show you X the best line, and best prices ever known in the city. 5 108 Elm Street, Phone Red 741 ! II I HUHWI I tiH M il l I am Complete Equipment tor Resetting arm Repairing Rubber Buggy Tires LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor COMPLETE MACHINE. SHOPS AND FOUNDRY Iff F, lieutenants here to secure a short ex tension of time from the land owners on the option for renewal of leases. That means of course the future of the business is still undecided. It may mean the removal of the La Grande factory to this valley. 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. F. L. LILLY HIGH CHADE BEETS COME IX TO BE TREATED. Wallowa County Crop Is a Big Held and Farmers Pleased'. Sugar beets that show high percent age of saccharin are being brought tt the La Grande sugar factory this we:k. The storage bins are filling up and when the factory is commenced, which will be about the 9th of this month, there will be a big supply on hand to keep th-3 wh:els turning. Dealing with the beet sugar situation in Wallowa county, the Record-Chleftan says- Sugar beet harvest started In earn est In this vicinity and near Lostlne last week, with a big yield assured. Work began on the ifleld at Wade's where over 12 tons to the acre is be ing secured, and the beets testing 13 s-.t cut saccRarin, a very high per centage. The entire crop in this vicin ity is expected to average close to 11 tons. , , At present 10 four horse teams are employtd hauling, flv9 teams plowing and 27 Japanese. Two car loads were shipped Saturday. General Manager Bramwell is re joicing over the good crop for It bears out his assertion that this vaney is a natural beet, country. FarnuTS who planted beets this year are well satis fied with the outcome, reports the fore man of the company's fields and most of them are willing to plant again next year. . Owner Eckles, who has Just return ed from Europe, has telegraphed to his Confederates at Beaumont Beaumont, Texas, Oct. 5. Hundreds of confederate veterans from various sections of Texas are here in attend ance upon a two-day session, begin ning today, of the annual reunion of the Grand Camp of the United Con federate "Veterans of Texas. The city Is gaily decorated in honor of the war veterans and their frlendj. Grand Commander B. B Paddock of Fort Worth presided at the opening ses sion this morning, ut wh'.ch Mayor Pope welcomed the Vcteiaas to the city. This afternoon Congressman Morris Sfosppard delivered the annual oration. Tomorrow will be hsld the annual nnrndi the election el oSccri and also several of the principal bo cial events of the reunion. Yet and we have the famous "ALL FUEL" heaters for coal or wood. Is nearly perfection in a heater. Keeps fire perfectly. . . Trade me your old stove on one of these and keep your house warm this winter. - I sell second hand heaters to 7 -i F. D . HAISTEN FURNITURE ON EASY PAYMENTS I'piKr Peninsula TeacLerj). Houghton, Mich., Oct. 5. A large and representative attendance marked the opening here today of the 16th an nual meeting of the Upptr Peninsula Educational association. The feature of the initial session held In Armory hall this morning was an address by Dr. P. P. Claxton, the new tilted States commissioner of education. The sessions will continue over tomorrow! j and will be followed on Saturday by a sight BCiJlng trip to the smelters and other points of interest in Hough ton and vicinity. G. T. Darley Cement Contractor Consult him before letting your sidewalk THE GREAT CHINESE DOCTOBS ARE GIVING THEIR SUCCESSFUL TREATMENTS FREE. . To every ailing man and woman, who need no long er suffer with dreaded diseases. Let these famous Chinese doctors send you a free treatment of their wonderful remedies They want to prove to you that their marvelous remedies will benefit your health. No matter what treatment you have tried and failed in, don't let this opportunity pass. It will cost you nothing to try It. Their aim is to restore your health and in return you can show your gratitude by recmmendlng, them to your friends. Write them today and describe your symptoms. Write this way: Please send me one of your free treatments for YORK & YORK CHINESE MEDICINE CO., 210 W. Main St., Walla Walla, Wn. iClassHiedl 0 nuvziiizmy o $ oooco WANTED A girl for general house work. For particulars phone far mers 97, or write Mrs. R. B. Cun- liffe, Pleasant Valley, Or. 2t. 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 It's Good for what ails you in this kind of weather.' V FOR SALE OR TRADE House and lot. Inquire 2014 E. Adams ave. 10-2-Gt EASTERN OREGON'S GREATEST FAIR Seventh Annual Fair of the Wa I Soma 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 T IWlftM PHI TMTV HAY THURSDAY VllAVlH a a ur I OPTORFR STH l'OK ke.nt Furnished front room. Modern Phone to Red 61 or call at 1208 Seventh street. FOR RENT Four room furnished house. ?25 per month. 1511 Adams avenue. 10-2-4t WANTED 1250 cash will give, city realty valued at $3000. P. O. Box 207 9-30-tf FOR TRADE First clas3 city prop erty. Want 70 or 80 acres good al falfa land. Good chance for a good trade. Call at Observer office, or address F. R., care Observer. 10-3-tf I JULIUS FISHER HAS a modern 5 room cottage for rent. Phone Black 3492. 10-2-6t FOR RENT Furnished room three blocks from postofflce. All accom modations. Extra cheap if taken at once. Phone Red 3762. 10-2-6t Call Main Eight Retail Department Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Ruberoid Roofing, Sash Doors, etc, y at the George Palmer Lumber Co. FOR SALE Pair fine well bred 1400 lb. young horses. Cash, time or trade Apply Klrtiey Btables. 9-30-tf FOR SALE Team horses, wagon, har ness and cow for sale. Phone Black 3622. IN COME to our shop and let as demonstrate the use of Perry Pnen. maUc Water Systems to you. We haTe Just installed one at Cennty Por Farm. Why not hare a bath room, hot and cold water, alee' anus ana aiso nre protection lor yonr homes! You can have 1-4 J Inch Stream at S3 linnnila ihwhum In . f l nn . . ... . . IT r " i " - - mmm vhop VA hi c. van mil iet us iaao i juU out ana snow yon one in erery day operation. ' rLUMBERS, HEATERS, SHEE1 METAL FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. Furnished or unfurnished. 904 Third street. 9-27-tf WORKERS g Special reduced rates of fare, tickets good from Sept 30 to October 8th. Intermediate points. Special train from La Grande and FOR SALE Corrugated Iron building, suitable for garage. Size, 20x20. Must be sold at once to make room for liick building. Talk fast as time is money. Se John L. Mars. . 9-25-tt FOR SALE Jersey cow, soon to be come fresh, one horse wagon and single harness. Inquire Mrs. Mil ler, 1206 B awnue. 9-26-tf LOST Hamilton plain casw gold wa.tch; has fob I. O. O. F. emblem. Lost In yards near depot. Return to baggageroom to W. N. Shade. 10-5-3t- UJA5T FIR FINISH llfA i . . mr5 nave just received i car load of first class material WEN AH A LUMBER CO. GREENWOOD & MADISON Home Phone 421 Bell Phone, Main 732 N. a! Su De Re JL L. J. W Phoi Offlc Dr. 31 Dr. 12 DR. g SI C. I ai E ii It d W i DR dr GE DI i i V