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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1911)
PAGE 2 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1911. iiiifr4't444M wind happens to blow. .4. have an entirely new 1 ' & 3 $ - B ow ii eaellf sgivna i-Overcoai aJUWllL Off The rotarles .a,- feature in that TO the TnTmn trey work independently of each oth- I hereby announce to the vntor. er; one can ne reversed ana tne otner A , . l"ai am a candi- sen aneaa, aepenaing upon t'ae con- t QIVE THANKS in a Collegian suit or over coat; We are showing hundreds of the newest styles in Adler's Collegian Clothes, recognized as the most stylish garment on the market ... Collegian Clothes are made for men of all ages ... Prices range from $15.00 to $30.00. This is the only Col legian Clothes shop in town. ' till dition f the snow blockade. One track can be cleared and increased pow ;er put on to eitner of the rotarles as jjthe conditions demand. The sn .-w ?.can be thrown all on one Bide or :U1 on the other, or equally distributed j and the flues can be used or not as deemed necessary. There is a superimposed cab where the operator aits and watches th ait ; nation ahead and the work of the plow, and he signals the engineer or the man operating the rotarles Just below what to do. A number of operating officials and motive power men have become Inter- ; ested In the Invention and tave told Mr. Ferguson that they believe it will supplant any of the present types of snow plows now in use. v ujilm inr pn or rw . a " . t !"'.. Jiiy work- Sk - as an omcicl in the past is tiy recommendation and I will iS I Jpreciate any and all support g.vTa Let us show you theSpecial Features these suits and overcoats possess -' III II I I III II TT III 111 11 1 I 1. l-1 I , in I ' fi 2 Complete Equipment tor Resetting ann Repairing Rubber Buggy Tires LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor ; CGMPLmiMCHM SHOPS ' AtiBtiifoi'Y Clothiers and Furnishers TflXiK TABULATED ANSWERS THE CALL. (La Grande People llaro round That . This Is True. . ' A cold, a strain, a sudden wrench. A little cause may hurt the kidneys. Spells of. backache often follow. Or some Irregularity of the urine. A splendid remedy for Buch attacks. A medicine that has cured thous- I ands. "' , Is Doan's Kidney Pills.' Thousands of people rely upon it. Here is one case: Mrs. Joseph Eustlce, 2703 Fourth St., Baker City, Oregon, says: "We ihave used Doan's Kidney Pills in our f family off and on for the past several for the cure of kidney complaint Doan's Kidney Pills did me more good ( than all the doctors' medicine and ' Other remedies that hail nrctvlnnelv i ' been tried, bringing prompt and lasi 5 ing relief from backache and other j distressing symptoms of kidney com f . plaint." ' 1 1 For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Foster-Milburn Co., New York, bjIq agents for the United States. Remember, the name Doan's and take no other. J. H. Rirlardson E.S. Gven$ E. S. Givens investment Co. Rear La Grande Nat'l Bank Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, High Class Invest ments and Securities pot I II I IT HI J Ml m... Big Redaction Sale on all Hair Goods i'OLLECTlo'NS THIS YEAR BEACH BIO SUM. Delliincnclps Less This Year Than Last, Though Charges Are Larger. 60 TO RAILROADS G WAN TED A a11 lru8gI8t8 Father's Vengeance would have fallen on any one who attacked the son of Peter Bondy, of South Rockwood, Mich., but he was powerless before attacks of kidney trouble. "Doctors could, not help alui," ha wrote, "to at last W4 him Electric Bitters and ha tmprovad wonderfully from takihg six bottles. It's the best kidney medicine I ever t saw." Backache, tin?d feeling, ner vousness, loss of appetite, iwrn of I kidney trouble that may end in drop sy, aiaDeiec or Briehta d seasn Hp. wane: Take Electric Blttera anrt hp safe. Every bottle truarantoed. ROp nt. ?20.00 switches, now ...-.S19.50 . S.C0 switches now .... 6.00 p 6.00 switches now .... 3.50 I Sales lasting until Nov. 25th. Switches Made of Combing. 3 stran switches ........ . f 2.o6 ' 2 stran switches 1.50 p 1 stran switches ......... 1.00 I PARIS HAIR STORE, i Mrs. 1'nlmer. Sole Proiu C.T. Cement Parley Contractor Consult him before letting your sidewalk Retail Department Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Ruberoid Roofing, Sash Doors, etc. at the George Palmer Lumber Co. Three hundred five thousand, six hundred thirty-one dollars and forty six cents represents the sum total of money handled by the tax collecting department of the sheriff's office in Union county for 1910. J Comparative tables using the figures of 1909 and of 1910 have been compiled' by ; Deputy Saeriff CUP.,NewIln, in charge of, the PATENT. eodwkly Government Issues Putent G'ande Wizard. to La II I , 1 J ''It is a pleasure to tell you that j I have ever W. .II. Ronde 1 host nl1B'h mprllpino used," writes Mrs Hugh Campbell, of! I all mv children nfirt thn rpsntf have1 Ferguson, proprietor of the ' h1T, mBhiv ntifnntnrv vnr i U3S For WOOD AND COAL Phone Main 6 house of this liLJllLilill BBSSBSSSSSSSWc: Valley city, has Just received a patent from i the government on a rotary show plow which soon Is to be given a test by railway motive power men who have carefully Inspected the model and believa It prove a great boon oodwkr 3. ''i'AA.AA R, & & A , A A b Q S CHARGES PEETAIMNG TO UNION. CAV&TT'S TAX COLLECTION FOR 1909 AND FOR 11. $ Charges , Tear 1909.,, ' ' $-OTlginal tax charged ;......,.;$296,199.18 l Sheriffs' assessments made ...... 376.62 S Penalty and Interest charged. . 1,016.84 4- Error In assessment 22.71 ' ' Over Collections .18 , $297,615.53 CKtEPlTS 1909 Collections .... ............. .$283,340.29 Rebates allowed 6,183.38 -S Errors & Doublo assessments 452.25 Taxes delinquent 7,639.61 e. , .j 1297,615.53 ' Tear 1910 $303,363.62 . 509.84 1.731.83 21.32 4.85 $305,631.46 1910 ' $291,256.40 5,764.71 .. 1,084.07 ' ' . 7,526.28 - ? $305,631.46 k k fc S ess Kl . I I 1 t WMUMMIHIUimiMMlMIIIIMKHHMMM ir your eyes give yo trou ble hare them examined and properly fitted with glasses by a reliable optometrist and the onlv ittnnrtRnr Miin.t. ' ClDftTUE' VKRYPTOK i ontometrlnf In 1Tnln ... ( The most modern methods only used. If yon have trouble glasses will not correct you will be told the prop er course to pursue. . I make a specialty of fitting glasses. W. M. Peare, graduate Northern lllinoU College of Opthamology, Chicago, with j J. H. PEARE, & SON. i t U Orande'a leading Jewelers and optometrists. OnnftBitn n V oflloe. Broken lensea rtnlicM I S leasee. e arma our own department. To the total $303,363.62 that reiresent the original tax charge for 1910, must be added four items as eh.own in ho charge section of the table attached, bringing the total sum to the figure first named. The col lections are $9,000 more for .1910 than for 1909 but other items entering In on the credit side bring the delin quent list up to about $100 less than tl was In 1909. ; These figures were ascertained this following in mountain railroading during snow blockades. ' The two big rotary wheels operate on a set of smaller ball-bearing wheels which increase their power and prevent friction, explains a Port land paper. The larger wheels or rotarles run flush with the walls of the plow asd are slightly capped 'over the outside, leaving nothln on the outside except the big steel fans wctm, luuowing me completion of! am credits to belated delinquents who by0r shove,s- The ues behind the ro ....... . I tarle ar flush vith .ham a. amg lamr penaiiies were reinstat ed In the good graces of the tax de partment. The table above Is Interesting and should be digested by tux payers. Don't waste your, money buying strengthening pasters. Cbambelatn"s Liniment Is cheaper and better. Dam pen a piece of flannel with it ini Disa t over tha affertpii norto i. will relieve the nuln nni tryr.m ev).i.ly tarles are flush with them and made round and are backed by a set of pow erful steel fans or blowers. The nose or point of the plow Is equipped with a set of double augurs or screws running In opposite direc tions, disintegrating the snow and throwing It Into the path of the large rotarles, leaving nothing hard to Jm rHe the Velocity of the wheels. The jtluocaps are set on ball bears and ean be t"rned in any direction the BUY YOljR DRESSER I HATE 2S NEW DRESSERS IN SOLID OAK. MADE IN NINE DIF FERENT STYLES THAT MUST GO DURING OCTOBER i $15.50 Solid Oak Dresser $16.50 Solid Oak Dresser $17.50 Solid Oak Dresser $19.00 Solid Oak Princess $20.00 Solid Oak Princess' .24.00 Solid Oak Princess $12.50 $13.25 $14.00 $15.25 $16.00 $20.00 BIGGEST SNAP TOU ETER SAW. BUY NOW Want Your Heat ingStoycSct Up WANT TO TRADE IT ON A TERI FINE COMBINATION HEATER! 1 WILL DO THIS AND CITE TOU A Heat FOR A YERfT LOW PRICE. HEATERS, ALL KINDS flJM) I3&00 F. D. HAISTEN TO COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER.