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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1911)
THE OBSERVER paper, has In addition to it editorial , staff. Its purchasing agent. Its book- keepers and collectors, its advertle- ing managers and its solicitors. The i editorial staff Includes a body of spe ! clallsts, many of them men of 7 " 77. - .j. -highest gifts, and all of them clever. Entered sthe pertofflce at La Grande . The average chara- a aecoud-cluss matter. A , ... . .th, nrr.. ler is quuo no 111511 v...-. patlons, and the standards of honor- BRUCE DENNIS dltor and Owner. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Doily, slnply copy ,. Dally, per week : , Sally, per month 6e 15c C5c fNOVlMBERjmi SIAVI Tl Wl T FLS I I 1 i34 12131415161118 19 2021 22 2324 13 !6 2728232! able dealing are not In any degr different from those obtaining in mod wall regulated corporations. Und conditions existing todav the news paper is first of all a commercial prop osition. It has to live and It has to pay. Its Initial Investment is neces sarily large, ifs expends enormous and the selling price is so low that no subscription list, however large, would pay expenses. The low prk. Is to Insure a circulation and the cir culation determines the advertising and the advertising furnishes what ever profit there is. '. On the whole, the Judgment of 'a keen observer ; put the case fairly; "The efficiency, accuracy and ability of the American press were never on such a high plawj of excellent as I thy are today. The celerity with There are about 25.000 nwrpapers ! which news is gathered, w itten, transmitted, edited, published and servfod on millions of breakfast tables fvery morning in a year in uu 01 iiiu wonders of the age." Methodist Re view for November. .': atheir M " The We Above Zero said it was Twelve Last Night COST OF DAILY NEWS. of all sorts In the United States, of i. which about 2.500 'are dallies. For a V "metropolitan "daily the expense but ; pn Is not far from $1.000 000 a year; several have a budget of $4,000,000 and two or three made provlrj-n for an outlay of $6,000,000. The number of employes directly concerned Is placed at 107.000; while over one million people fire directly or, Indi- rctly supported by the newspaper ln- dustry. The Incomo of this aggrega-, tlon Is, from all sources, in round Time to Think of Warmer Winter Clothing VL3SSS Mid - Season Clearance COLDS VANISH. Quick, Sensible Method! That Doesn't Upset the Stomach. : , Have you heard of the overnight cold, cure that Is putting colds In the hpflri Anil hpfit .nnf nt hnalnmaa lia. numbers, about $200,uoti,oo a j ear 1 1 ween sunset and daybreak. of which not far- from $100,000,000 Is received from advertising. The ag Here it Is. Cut it out and save it If you don't need It now. . If you lhav'3 1.1 , 1 L . 1 . 1.11 iv. it cuu5"i luiyttt BurencBB or acute gregate circulation rhM he catarrh. be sure and try it tonight jm - M 13 AAA AAA AAA am w An 1 . - - - moos ngure 01 m (just before going to bed. Pour a ly one hundred copies for tevery man ( scant teaspoonful of HYOMEI (pro woman and hlld In the country; and nouncie it Hlga-o-me) Into a bowl of the number of papers In proportion to bo'nS r, cover head and bowl , ..1 with 0 twel and breathe fr several tne popuiaiion, wn'vn i ow to every 88.450, s ppw one' to ravery The organ'satlon of the business of minutes tt)9 yapr that arises then go to sleep and awang wi'ii) n clear heat free from mucus, HY0J1EI h guaranteed for c?tarrh, a u.o" - ' ' r tnrout an, bronchitis or money back, ordinated as that of a bank. Each t nottle of Hyoraei 50 cents at the New - " '",Hn Drug company and druggists ev- frywnere, JH..TiJ-J.." 11 Theatre BEFINEW ENTERTAINMENT ' - FOR ALL PEOPLE "Building the Now Line" Kaleni. ' A strong story woven around the construction of a new railroad line. . "In Ancient Days" W. E, A ery graceful and pleasing pic ture. . : , . ' ' V "Outgemeraled." Selig, Com edy. A lively comedy cever and well acted showing many ; amusing Incidents and pretty ocean acenns "You Will Enjay ocean'scenes. You will enjoy It. "The Vale of Dreams" Song by Mr. Orlce. Steam heati?4 building for the cold nights. YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME a Wit mwrni APPEAL, T ill inowlbg nuffprern or rhtiiAitUB, ikelli r muPUUt 6t M th Irtlnt, nciutlci, lumtnnon, bckcue; fiiln lu 111 klilneji or neurtlnU pim, W rlt to hrr for a home treatment hlh ha reiwtttKtlr coml alt of Uime torturm. Sh fel. it her duty to rod It to all aullmrra HIKE. Yon cure journalf at home an UiouRanUa m-iU tpftlfyvno cliaiiRT of climaic twin bom nry. Tlil almple dtiwoTpry Iwnlubt orle acid fmra th blnnd. loowna th atlfrrnrd jolnta, pur Mm th blood, and brliihtnii the rf, living nnntlcitr kud tont to tbe -tnl tyatrm. It toe ahorr Intrtv ta you, for proof adilrraa Mr. M. Summer, Box R, Nuirt Uamt. tud, SALE of our entire Ladies' Suits, Goats and Millinery. Absolutely nothing re served. Buy NOW and secure the. benefit of Two Months Extra Wear WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FAR the following well known brands of high quality winter mer chandise: ' Benjamin Overcoats and Suits - Made in New York by expert tailors, and of the highest quality materials. Suits, $20 to $35; Overcoats $15 to $30 STEVENSON FUR COATS Prices $25.00 to $65.00. KEN YON RAINPROOF OVERCOATS Prices $12.50 to $25.00. M ALONE MACKINAWS and ALL WOOL PANTS ; "All the Warmth and Wear without the weight STALE Y BRAND UNDERWEAR FOR MEN Union Suits, 2.50 to 6.00; Two-piece Garments, 1.25 to 3.50. : ; ',!.-;:'.;, ;: iiiS. ': Munsing Underwear for Ladies and Children "The Fit and Finish won't wash out.'' a : We sell Goodyear, Gold Seal and Ball Band Rubbers Wool and Fur Lined Gloves and Mitteiis of every description Classifiedt Advertising RUSSELL SAW MILL No 2, first class win.iitinn r0-iiniB hniipr ami en gine; everything complete, ready to Bet ana saw lunioer. lou can t au jilkate for $2,800. Give some one n bargain. Address Abe, care Obser ver. ' 11-9-tf rTaVH TUTJrvW AWAV hnf wji'ter bot- 1111 V " MW - " - " ties because they leaK. Iielgbton HtlMMtM HIMIHIHIIHHHrMnilllMlt A Strong Modern Bank Efficiently wtuducted, not only In the Interests ot H stock . I older, but of Its depositors and trons as well With oftlclals well known and trusted; In the community. With capital, surplus and undivided profits ot (210,000.000 nd total resources of $1,000,000.00. ' The L Grande Jiullonal Bunk offers to firms, corpora tlom and IndUIdnals the best banking service, and its offi cers ask personal Interview with those contemplating changing account or opening new ones. La Grande National Bank . LA GRANDE, OREGON. 4 CAPITAL . . . $ 100,000.00 SURPLUS . . 105.000.00 ;. RESOURCES . V . 1.000,000.00 FredJ. Holmes, Pres. W. J. Church. Vice Pres. F. L. Meyers, Cashiet Earl Zunde'.ss'!. Caster WEST, The Quality Store iimm.itt'iAm,. will flJc them. Don't throw away any thinghave Lelghton make them as good as new. Everything done. Saws filed and set. Knives and scls- sors sharpened, expert on typewrit ers, cash registers and locks. Leigh ton is the man to call when you are in trouble. . Fir street, La Grande. . , ; 11-9-tf FARM FOR SALE 160 acres of deep rich soil. ' Improved. Easy terms. Will trade for city property. Ad dress P. O. box 333. La Grande, Ore. l8-2t . FOR SALE -Furniture for sev.i room house in good condition. Cheap if taken at. once, -Inquire at 1603 Adams. 11-7-tf LOST Between the La Grande In vestment company's ranch known as the Penlngton farm,, near Allcel and La Grande one suit case, con taining wearing apparel. Finder will please lave at La Grande In vestment company's offlco and re ceive reward. 11-7-14. FOR SALE Lud wig Piano good as new. Cost $475.00. Will sell for . $225 cash. Call 1417 Wash. ave. or phone Rd 752. ll-4-4t FOUND Fur collar, between Cherry laundry and Penn avenue Inquire at Observer office. 1 0-30-tf FOR SALE Household furniture at 1520 V avenw. ll-10-3t FOR RENT front downstairs rooms furnished. Call at 1407 Ninth street, or phone Red 332 10-26-tf MODERN HOUSE for rent. Six rooms and bath. Inquire at Dultlfs bak . ery. 10-27-tf and 4 lots. .Will trade for horses or cattle. 10-11-tt' LA GRADE INYESTMEJiT CO, La Grande, Oregon. FOR RENT New modern cottage, full basement, Phone black 3492. ll-7tf FOR SALE Good range and cup board. Inquire 2005 N. Greenwood. Phone Black 3892. ll-7-5t STRAY COW Spotted, . right ear ts cropped, no brands; young calf. Been in Pierce pasture all summer. Call Geo. Pierce for particulars, ll-6-10t Starts Much Trouble. If all people knew that neglect of constipation would result In severe Indigestion, yellow jaundice or viru lent liver trouble they would soon take Dr. King's New Life Pills an! end it. It's the only safta way. Best ior biliousness, headache, dyspepsia, chills and debility. 25c at all drug gists. , , ... eodwkly ; FOR' SALE New two story modem house. J. G. Snodgrass, or call Main 43. 11-6-tf v GOOD SECOND-HAND tent 10-12 for sale very cheap. 1421 Adams ave FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms near high school. - 903 Third Street, cor of O. ll-9-6t FOR .RENT Modern furnished front room. Inquire 1208 Seventh and M streets or phone Red 61. 11-6-tf FOR SALE. OR TRADE 10 acres of timber land. Inquire Cbas. Dlsqua, Russell Meat Market ll-6-10t ijftUT Between 3 and 6 o'clock Sat urday meerschaum pipe with am ber mouth piece in chamois case, lined with red plush. Return to 906 Adams avenue. Liberal reward. ll-9-2t FOR SALE OR TRADE QUICK. Two good youns horses. Call at Kirt ley's stables. 11-11-tf MONEY WANTED Want to borrow $4,500 or $5,000 for threi3 years at eight' per cent on first class 'real estate. 'Address T. Y., care of Ob ' server. ' - ' 11 -11 -fit N THIS CLE ABIE R w iHlf yu are "From Missouri" Let Us Show Pou Gnaranteed for One Year to : Do Just What We Claim for It . ' Pacifio Coast Distributing Office , of the -V Domestic Vacuum F Sweeper Company 1 1, Kooins 206-7 Couch Bldg. PORTLAND, ORE. Cash Price X' $10.00 x Express Prepaid I 3 AGENT IN EVERY TOWN WBITE FOR PARTICULARS OVR FRtStl TAFFIES Are Excellent fc e Carry Vanilla Strawberry and Molasses fF II Th Pfl3GZ THE PALACE of SWEETS i3CiLCiAiiS) r WILL TRADE Good five room house