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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1913)
me PEOPLED STORE We prepay parcel post transportation on all or ders amounting to $1.00 or more. Order by mail. We give out of town patrons advantage of sale prices if ordered within 3 days of the date of this paper. Order today. ' - PALMER CLOAKS AND SUITS. The best possible values in the new suits and new coats tailored especially for you, await your in spection. ; ' ; Royal Worcester corsets will Improve your fig ure. We are principal agents. New models, prices each'-....:.. ... -00 o t&S Our 4th Friday Surprise Sale Fall and Winter Flannelettes ,,. Excellent quality and standard width, rhese flannelettes are used for kimonos waists, house dresses, etc.; good color ings in dark, plain and light patterns. Regular 15c. quality. Friday Surprise, yard 11c Children's Heavy Fleeced Underwear Separate vests and pants in gray; ribbed and fleece lined. Mothers will find that these garments give good sat isfaction and warmth for fall and win ter wear. Specially priced, garment, 25c Remarkable Waists at 89c Broken lines of ladies' white waists; some tucked and some with laces, em broideries and insertions set in. These waists are very attractive and durable. Values to $1.75 each. Friday's price, each 89c UNSURPASSED STOCK OF COTTON AND AND WOOL BLANKETS A great number of homes will need new blankets for these cold and wintry nights. We have the desirable kinds in white, tan and gray. Cotton blankets that can be used for ' sheets.. Priced 75c to $2.75 a pair All wool blankets; extra large sises; in plaidsr white, tan and gray. Priced, a pair $3 00 to $750 Bargain Basement Section Crystal White laundry soap, the bil- Shoes at less Y2 price for men, women and children. You'll find here broken lines in shoes, patent leather, gunmetal, vici kid and other styles of shoes. If you need shoes you'll find these durable shoes at a saving worth while. Full line of rubbers at popular prices. Friday Surprises for. Men New neckwear in fancy combinations, plaids and plain colors. Exceptional values at, each .'. 25c Men's heavy fleeced underwear for fall and winter wear in dark and light colors. Specially priced for this sale, a garment .. . 50c lion bubble soap. Large cakes. Special ly priced, 6 for . 25c Drinking glasses; an unusual quality of drinking glasses, best for table use. Clear as crystal. Friday,- special, 5c each or 6 for'.. 25c Fancy perfumes in dainty bottles. Most any kind desired. These make nice gifts. Friday, special, 10c each or 3 for ..: ....25c M R SCHOOL SYSTEMS OLD AND NEW DISTRICTS PRO CEED NICELY. Under Serious Handicaps. SrhooU Are Held la Church Howea. Imbler's schools distinctly plural are processing as satisfactorily as the conditions would allow, finds Mrs. A. E. Ivanhoe, county school superin tendent The old district designated as No. 11, which inclndea the city proper, is using the L. D. S. and the Methodist churches "and one room in a nrivate residence, while district No. 78, the new district is using the former Imbler school house and both institu tions are doing exceptionally good work finds Mrs. Ivanhoe. The sys tem is the result of the division of the district as the fanning element in the original district asked for some time ago. The school houie was sold to the new district leaving the old dis irirt without a place to conduct its schools as bonds with which to build are tied up in court. GLEE CLUB PROMISING. O. A. C Music Makers Predict Excel lent Club Again This Season. Oregon Ajrricultural College, Cor- vallis. Or., Oct. 1. (Special) Music lovrs throuehout the stafe will be pleased to learn that prospects for a successful season of the Oregon Ag ricultural College Glee club were never never brighter. Most of the star talent that gave the club's perform ance the high quality and pleasing grace that the public has come to ex pect, has returned and will continue as members. A number of new voic es have been tested by Professor Gas kins, head of the music department, ard placed on the eligible list. t T rA occiiranro flint the , nanus Bomcu " -- club will be composed of splendid musical and literary talent. Manager Holmes made a tour of several parts of the state with a view to arrange a more satisfactory schedule. He re fin. interest in general, and ex- I . . - J... ah mnct MnVPn. pects Ml arrtuifct: iwa ient to the public and least detrimen tal to student work. QUIT KICKING-- r If you don't like what you've got, trade it. Some one else, probably, can use it and may also: have .AmWHr that von are in need of. An Observer classified ad. will make the deal for you. Try it FOB SALE New 4-reom modern eet- tage, 4 block from biaisese center, small lot, a good bargain, bom terms. Edw. W. Kamwerer, 2004 Adam. ave. -20 tf PIANO TUNING. Cases mended and French polished action regulated r rebuilt All work gvaraatoed. Player jiaaos a special ty. Leave rders with RICHBTO PIANO HOUSE r Phoae, Red 712. CM. Henderson. . i-a u. FOB BWT-Farniahed ms w teaanm an4 students. FaeMtiea ' cooking if desired. Call Bed J81L Mtf. FOR RENT Large bed sitting room and two bed reams, with tatb, 161Z Adams. Phone Black 1731. 9-13 tf FOR RENT Faur rooms, inquire at HiU's Drug store. 9-17 tf. FOR SALE A revolving beektase and books, 1610 7th st. 9-23 tf. FOR RENT 2 furnished reoras. Phone Main 705. . 9-23 tf. FOR RENT $15.00, 5 room modern cottage, inquire of S. F. Andrews at Andrew at The UolUen Kuie uo. 9-27 tf, $65.00 monthly Lady or gentleman, wanted as information reporter. No canvassing. Spare time. Enclose stamp. National Realty Informa tion Bureau, file 328, drawer 15C9, Los Angeles, Calif. 9-29 p. FOR SALE Household furniture and canned fruit, 2816 North Second street -30 St p. BOARD AND ROOM, 1311 N ave nue. 9-30 t FOR RENT Eloctric Vacuum Clean er, 110 7th at 9-23 In. ". I WANT TO LEASE a maaera, fur- aisbed boose ir ' the ; winter or longer. W. R. Krvrtte, ; Phone , Main 83. -! tf. WANTED Girl or waaaa fer gen eral housework. Pbeaa Bain 715, r call 902 Pennsylvania. . . 9-23 6t WANTED Three raaos r small house famished, close to Palmer mitt. Phone Red 8492. 2003 N. Fir. Adv. 8-22 tf. WANTED Horses and cattle te pas ture. Call Farmers 168. 9-10 tf. WANTED A few roomers and hoard ers at private house, four blocks from Palmer mill. Call Black ML 9-18 tf. FARM FOR RENT 1400 acres, 700 acres in summer fallow, good stock and farm implements; fair improve ments. Hill & Hibbard, La Grande . National bank building. 9-19 tf. FOR SALE Bungalow complete in a few days. Splendid location, easy terms. See AH Andrews. FOR SALE No. 1 riding pony, good for all purposes. Phone Black 382. 9-30 tf. Chronic Dyspepsia. and of all the medicine I have taken, The following unsolicited testimon- Chamberlain's Tablets haye done me ial should certainly be sufficient to more good than anything else," says give hope and courage to persons af- W. G. Mattison, No. 7 Sherman St, flicted with chronic dyspepsia: "I have . Hornellsville, N. Y. Sold by all deal been a chronic dyspeptic for years, crs. Equipped to Serve French Dry Cleaning WE CLEAN Suits Gloves Dresses Furs Silks Feathers Laces Etc. A REAL EXPERT IN CHARGE Incidentally, We have the only Complete Dry Cleaning Plant between Boise and Portland. Parcel Post shipments given special attention. Cherry's New Laundry. Inc. GEO, GILBERT," Manager. . To Vote On Liquor. Salem, Or., Sept 30.-rAnnounce-ment was made by W. H. Trindle, at torney of this city, and representing the dry element, that before the week is at an end, a petition would be filed with the county clerk ask in e that a local option election be held in the city November 5. Delong Resigns. Salem, Or., Sept 30. Giving as his reason that he intends to embark in the law business in this city, Merton Delong, second assistant to Atorney General Crawford, has designed. He intends to open a law office in the Ma sonic building. Attorney General Crawford has not announced whom he will appoint to succeed Delong. CATARRH SUFFERRES Get Immediate and Effective Relief by Using Hyomei. Hyomei is nature's true remedy for catarrh. There is no stomach dos ing you breathe it When using this treatment, you breathe healing balsams and effective ly reach the most remote air cells of the throat, nose and lungs, the catarrh- j sure relief results. Hyomei often restores health to : chronic cases that had given up all j hope of recovery. Its best action is , at the start of the disease when the 'breath is becoming offensive, and con I stant sniffling, discharges from the ' nose, droppings in the throat, or that choked up feeling begin to make life I a burden. At the first symptom of ca I trrhal trouble, surely use Hyomei. I Ask for the complete outfit, ! $1.00. We will refund the money if it I does not give satisfaction. Newlin Albany Dark Saturday. Albany, Or., Sept 30. Owing to a breakdown at the Springfield plant of the Oregon Power company, all of this section of the valley was left in com pletee darkness Saturday night A Heavy Fine Is Imposed. Newport, Or., Sept 30. Caught Saturday disposing of intoxicating li quors to Indians, Mark Rounds, em ployed at a local hotel, was arrested and fined $50 and costs for his of fense. It is generally understood thai "bootlegging" to Indians is quite com mon in this community, and an effort will be made to stop the illicit traffic in intoxicants. NORTONIA HOTEL, lBgBB it b-JHAJiU a 3r Drag Co. Country Babies Win. Eugene, Or., Sept 30. Babies from the country scored higher as a rule in the Lane county fair eugenics contest than did the babies from the cities. Dr. Maron Ober had charge of the scoring. In the class A entries, Loree Laird, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Laird, scored first with 99.3 points, among the girls, and David Carrol Fountain, eon of Mr. and Mrs, I. W. Fountain, with 99.4 points, won first honors for the boys. A score of other babies took prizes. DRINK HABIT RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT Thousands of wives, mothers and sisters are enthusiastic in their praise of ORRINE, because it has cured their loved ones of the "Drink Habit" and thereby brought happiness to their homes. Can be given secretly. OR RINE costs only $1.00 per box. Ask for Free Booklet O. E. Silverthorn, corner Depot and Adams. European. American Plan. A. S. HOGUE, Mngr. A hotel wViara hnmn inmfrtrfG and safety will appeal to you and your . family. Ladies' tea room beautiful roof garden and large lobby for your pleasure and convenience. Located close to the shopping district. Write for family rates. Eleventh St., off Washington. PORTLAND ORBGOK The drunkard will have none of me. The heavy drinker says "no" when my name is mentioned. -The man who craves rough strong whiskey passes me by. All this is as it should be -as I myself would wish it. I am not for them. Cyrus Noble W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., General Agents Portland, Oregon Complete Equipment tor Resetting and Repairing Rubber Buggy Tires LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. CITZGERALD, Proprietor COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS fl.ND FOUNDRY