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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1911)
. ! "! V'pAOE 6 : ,JLi A GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, . . THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12-1911. SEW YORK GIAST8 TO GO INTO WORLD'S SERIES SATURDAY WITH THE ATHLETICS. " Cold. i ...v , ..-' v. X HEW FRONT IN STORE BUILDING Growing XJiTBANCE, PROTRUDES FAR BACK IX LIILDING. : vCSarii liter Building Sow Rein;; Furnish -failed Within by Leasee. Tne California front to the new Sardinler building on Adams avenue liaa been completed and S. H. Dalton, -who will occupy the place shortly now constructing the shelving with in tie building. The front of the first floor is made so as to give a great deal of display window space, notwith standing that the building is narrow. The entrance runs back into the cen ter -with windows on either side and la theBame style that Is much In vogue The second floor has not been leased ITjotsbS several have made application Tot 6Tiltr?s. The entrance will be gained by the lert hand theatre stairway, then -swinging oft to the new bulllng There Is a talcony on the. first floor. , ' DIVORCE IJTAfa'CIr'ftOME: One Woman Had Eight Husbands In "' ' Five Years.' : -tt'e are assured ty Seneca." say tne Jsirlal ln:e. "iliut tuere were eromeaMn ancleut Home who counted their i'ges not by their years, but by tbt) fciubands they bud hud. Juvenal tells et one woman wtio bud mrnned 1 -tight busbands tn Uve yearn. iMvono ' u granted on tbe slightest pretext. Jfanjr separated merely from love of etUMtge. disdaining to give any reason. CO Aemllius 1'aulus, who told bin friend that 'be knew best wnere bis -cboea itfnened him.' . . nich wives were not raucb sought .after bj wise men. Tbelr complete -cnawdpatJoD made them .difficult to aiaatage. Accordingly, since both rich and poor wives were objectionable, tint tarsw majority of tnen uever married. .mt UL in most cases a llomao bride craMni knew practically nothing of bis Ue'n character until after marriage , "llarringe for the Roman womao aneant a transition from rigid seclu aloai to almost unbounded liberty. She -appeared as a matter of course at ber fcBband's Uble whether be bad com pany or not. She could go where she tited. either to tbe temples ot I sis cnt Sera pis or to tbe circus and am , jpfcJtbeater. She had ber own troops of slaves, over whom she ruled with out Interference." THEY ATE LEATHER. Tk Way Moran's Piratas Prepared Their Tough Food. Tbe Infamous Captain Morgan and ttu piratical crew were aouietluies in tight places at 1'anama and on one reaMon were reduced to inning their 'leatiWr buns, . rSobie persona.". says one of the com IMny Kxqucmellu. whose uamitlve is aarpcoducyd in "The Buceiiueer In the !Wat tadW't, "who never were out ot their totlii'rs'NkitcbenH may ask how tfiett plrutvM roul ent. swallow and 4j!fift (buHe pieces of. leuilier. so bard auad dry, unto whom I miiv answer -that could they once experiot.ee what ifcurser or, rutber, famine is they 'wusld certainly tlnd the manner by tfMsurowa necessity, as the pirates dty "FVtr these first tools the leather au 'Olkvcl It in pieces. Tnoo tliey beat It between two stones and rubbed u.often dtppiuit It In the water of the river to reader It by these means supple and tender. Lastly tbey scraped of fJw batr and rousted or broiled it upon ttH Ore. And. Mag thus rooked, tbey cut. tt luto aroait mart! and ale it ftrtpUitt ti drw wttb freiiueiii gulps o ocah-r. uhi ij gixl fortune tbey iJ4ljrM ni imnej." -. y i.n.i. i. . . cCoojuelin Mrf t'i Au4'iee Wait. Ttve jin-uiit-i r.m,- voi frwnil of 'eiak t a tr-i f.'riuHif or "Cyrano 0 JitTja-riii' iu wnwn n" went lo Dpratat t ti L'i'tiui! Aii t rt hi; drewlnit toaaat SMtivrn ncH - adt iiii- .vein Hm nn. n said V the hcmr. "In 1 MMipiei of tne tkW of t;n4t)iiy , . AtJ1 nmuMil wwra cn me to Cfefue Sn that 11k curtain whs rising for tne tt ait. "tValt. wait:" exrlMtiiifii Cmiuelln. me here nione v itn HineL" 'Tlr friend." be s:iid to the architect. a wltb pleasure thai I a in now atas to repeat tbe passage which has pWae4 you. . For me your approba tfea 4a worth more than tbe plaudits -of tfee whole house." And while the audience waited be ave anew for Blnet alone the "Cadets nr Cascony." Crt de Paris. ( . j m r . - ' i I ! I 'k A . if 'v.. f 4 V i f -".1 1 ft i ' 'A A I 1 v:Ar' XT .1i MAThHWSON ji i i V42 ryu --1 tsr1: V4 I 1 3, 3 'J rTasrt::---Tftr1tf;it-'StaT'vTS5..,' JT rn 1. -fji. It"- m; LCHANPA).Ii Xi;-: aV V -' V 1 1-ft i t .if ; ' i i v !;". -." Yes and we have the famous "ALL FUEL" heaters for coal on 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 $ls to 7 s F. D . HAISTEN FURNITURE ON EASY PAYMENTS Appl BOXSS Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Rubberoid .... WENAHA LUMBER CO. Greenwood and Madison 5ts. Phcne, Main 732 C. T. Darley Cement Contractor Consult him before letting your sidewalk 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." CllM Retail Department Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Ruberoid Roofing, Sash Doors, etc. at the George Palmer Lumber Co. COME to our show and let as aVmnnRtr ih ... i d.... maUc Water Systems to you. We hare Just installed one at -Coanty 8 To r Farm. WTir nnt . Kn. .... ... . . . . - - wiu, nut nuu com water, nice f lawns anil bIsa fl . . . . . ti -iiivkvuui ur jour Domes i ion can nate S-4 i Inch stream at 95 pounds presstre In case of fire. Call and let ns take if jvu ui ana snow yon one In ererj day operation. BAY & ZWEIFEi PLUMBERS. HEATERS. SHFF7 mftm wnoiteDC 7 w . . M iiiaai II Vnilklie U "! . ft I Alllfuf II1J ' If