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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1913. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, Take A Tip From TELDS-HEHr And Get That 1 ; Rcyal Tailored Look! PAGE TWO WRESTLER BEAR IS SKILLED ; JACK LONDON IS PROBABLY THE BEST KNOWN AMERICAN FICTION WRITER OF THIS AGE. AND JACK LONDON IS ALSO ONE OF THE BEST DRESSED MEN IN THE LITERARY PROFESSION JACK KNOWS GOOD "CLOTHES AS HE KNOWS GOOD HORSE FLESH. HARVESTING JUST ABOUT COM V, PLETED. good ranch land, good mountain scenery and (rood adventure Bto ries. That is why Jack London is a Royal Tailored Man. He has a nose for style and service and valued as keen as his nose for romance. It was only the. oth er day that he had two Royal B suits shipped to his winter homo in California. - We ' want you to know that we can please you, in your Roy al Tailored to order Fa!'.' suit just as we have pleased Jack London. You can step in this store, and make your selection Trom just as big a collection of s Tlie Royal Tailors submitted to Mr. London. Half a thousand of the latest Fall fabrics newest weaves nift iest colorings. You can also pick out the exact style of suit you want from the most authorita tive and delightful of fashion collections. hmJm ukim liillffiiil . woo,ons I.add Canyon Gets Share of the Rains . Earlier In the Week. , : Ladd . Canyon, Or., Oct. 3 (Spe cial) jVe had our portion of the re cent rain which seemed to have struck all over .the valley but the weather if. ideal here now. Wm. Banton and Arthur Conaway, who ow:; a threshing; machine, have reached this neighborhood and have i done considerable threshing sinco they j Marted. They havo found quite heavy . yields in most places. There still re- , mains quite a good many jobs for them but most of these are small jobs. Helen Feebler has been at Pendle ton for some time, taking treatment under Dr. Terpany. She thinks that she will continue his treatments for a while us they seem to be beneficial. Mr. and Mrs. William Sherwood, who reside on the foothill road, are home from Walla Walla, where they jwent by team to enjoy the big fair at that place. IRoy Pesbler has returned to Top peuish, Wash. After a couple of , weeks' visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Peebler. He contemplates ( spending most of the winter at that f)Ifice. Mrs. W. B. Campbell, of La Grande, f.nent Wednesday with an old time friend, Mrs. John McCauley. Mrs. Will;am Winburn and children, Velma and Lelia, came out yester day to spend a few days, with Mrs. Winburn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Banton. Miss Ruth Peebler is home from En terprise, whore she spent two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Charles Dough erty. She left Mrs. Dougherty and baby girl doing well. -ajWfilWBIB mrm Train il mi r mmjminim i nillMhJ Eig Bill, wrestling grizzly bear with t he Barnes Circus, which exhibits here Saturday, Oct. 1. , JflWwSTST" . " . - ; , "Sampson" the aviation lion, is one cus is distinctly "The show that's dif- of the big, startling acts presented this season by the Al. G. Barnes Big three-ring wild animal circus. Samp- ferent," being the largest wild animal show in the world. A glittering, mile-long street pa- son is a full grown, jungle-bred Afri- ntje ;s presented to the public at 10:30, can lion. The act is very spectacular, mount an aerial platform and are tak en to the top of the big tent." Roman candles are placed all around the plat form ami the arena. They sputter and shoot right under the nose of the big Two performances will be given here Saturday, October 11. NOTICE TO BOND BUYERS. Notice is hereby given that the city of La Grande, Union county, Oregon, will receive sealed bids for the pur- Every detail of the siut will be made to your order to your measure to your perspnality. Take a tip from Jack London, and get that Royal Tailored look.. It's economical too for through Royal service you can get the utmost in custom tailored clothes at $16, $17, $20, $25, $30 and $35. GEIBEL'S. The Sag Tailor Store An Appetizer W17I rTJ9! IP A TT? This grape juice is made from the very best variety of Concord grapes. It has it's full nourishment as it is not diluted with water. It is a good food for both sick and well. Sick people find it appetizing and strengthening. It can he taken when medicine and other foods are rejected. QUALITY, PRICE AND SERIVCE. " Phone Us Your Orders. Berry Bros., Grocery PHONE BLACK 101 feel joyful. For sale by all dealers. Todd will remain at Willamette, but il is generally believed he will ac cept the offer from the northern in stitution. Dr. Todd came to Wil lamette three years ago, during which time he and President Homan have advanced every line of work here and at the same time raised a half-million-dollar endowment fund for old - Willamette. lUst but so perfectly has he been cnse J ? r, r f", " . .... sum of $13,0(10.51, for street paving, iruineu 10 ao nis act, ne seems wiany in .denominations of $500.00, bearing oblnvous of their close proximity. I interpst at six per cent per annum, Another animal act involving plen-'' payable semi-annually, said bids to ty of action and excitement is the be filed with the city recorder not lat-. wrestling griz.ly bear, "Big Bill" SES bfa his trainer, Geo. Strakosh. The train- certified check or five per cent of the er is a veritable ginnt in size, yet has amount bid. The successful bidder will never been able to get a fall from bo required to pay for said bonds "Bill " within ten (10) days after notice that ..., , said bonds are ready for delivery. ' Over 350 animals appear on the pro- LEE WARNICK, gram presented by the Barnes circus, La Grande, Oregon, October, 5id, a list embracing almost every known 1913. species. Both wild and domestic ani- I Recorder for. the City of La Grande, mals work in nerfect unison in the Oregon. 10-3 3times rendition of a remarkably interesting I and thrilling entertainment of over two hours' duration. The Barnes cir Read the advertisements too. Todd Offered Presidency. A Salem dispatch under date of Sen;; :-'.':?- "S, says: Edward H. Todd, vice president of Willamette Univer sity, has been offered the presidency of Puget Sound University at Ta coma. It is hoped here that Dr. The First Church of Christ Scien-! tist, of Baker, Oregon, announces a free lecture on Christian Science by Professor Hermann S. Herring, C. S. B., of Concord, New Hampshire, and accordingly invites all to be present. The lecture will be held at the Elks auditorium Sunday Afternoon at 3:00 o'clock, October the fifth. 10-1 5t. if A Marvelous Escape. "My little boy had a marvelous es cape,", writes T. F. Bastimas, of Prince Albert, Cape of Good Hope. "It occurred in the middle of the night. He Rot a very severe attack of croup. As luck would have it, I had a largo bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house. After following the directions for an hour and twenty minutes he was through all danger." Sold by all dealers. They .Make You Foci Cowl. The pleasant purgative effect pro duced by Chamberlain's Tablets and the healthy condition of body and mind which they create, make one Equipped to Serve French Dry Cleaning WE CLEAN Suits Gloves Dresses Furs Siiks Feathers Laces Etc. A REAL EXPERT IN CHARGE. Incidentally. We have the only Complete Dry Cleaning Plant between Boise and Portland. Parcel Post sliipments'given special attention. Cherry's New Laundry, Inc. GEO, GILBERT, Manager. Si QUIT KICKING If you don't like what you've got, trade it. Seme one else, probably, can use it and may also have something that yen crs In need of. An Observer classified ad. will make the deal for you. Try it, FOR SALE New 4-room modern cot- FOR SALE Blacksmith, tools and tage, 4 blocks from business center. stock. Dutcher's . Wagon Shop, small lot, a good bargain, som Phone Red 42- . 30-2 tf. terms. Edw. W. Kammerer, 2001 Adams ave- 6-20 FOR RENT 4 rooms, furnished with - : water and light. Phone Red .'J9l. . PIANO TUNING. 10'Z 7t Cases mended and French polished " " " action regulated or rebuilt. All work RENT Electric Vacuum Clean guaranteed. . Player pianos a special- ' er 1610 7tn st- 9-23 lm. ty. Leave orders with RICKEY'S PIANO HOUSE FOR RENT One furnished room. In or Phone, Red 712. C. M.' Henderson. quire 180G Adams ave. Phone Black tuner. Adv. 7-29 tf. 3041. jo-2 6t . FOR RENT Large bed sitting room 1 1 WANT TO LEASE a modern, fur and two bed rooms, with bath, 1512 1 nished house for the winter or luuilis. I mine D aCK 1 il. !-H tf nr.n r n rr:..-i.- T.1 Main 83. FOR RENT Four rooms, inquire at Hill's t)rug store. 9-17 tf. FOR SALE A revolving .bookcase and books. K,10 7th at. 9-23 tf. FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms. Phone Main 705. 9 V3 tf. FOR SALE Third crop of alfalfa hay in the shook, at $.5.00 per ton. four and a half miles east of town, W. L. Gekelcr. Phone nFrmers 17. 10-2 3t p FOR SALE Bungalow complete in a few days. Splendid location, easy terms. ' See All Andrews.- FOR SALE No. 1 riding pony, good for all purposes. Phone Black 382. 9-30 tf. 9-1G tf. WANTED Three rooms or small house furnished, close to Palmer mill. Phone Red 3192. 2003 N. Fir. Adv. 8-22 tf. . WANTED Horaes and cattle to pas ture. Cull Farmers 158. 9-10 tf. WANTED A few roomers and board ers ait private house, four blocks from Palmer mill. Call Black 291. 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.