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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1906)
? dis&te IjogJ J. A. La GranJe ESTABLISHED 86? United States Depositary Capital Stock. Surplus and undivided profits $160,000 00 OFFICERS AND DIRECTOR 1EORGE PALMER, President. j. M. BERRY, Vict Present. F. L, MEYERS, Cashier. '' W. L BRENHOLTS, AISTant Cashier. uLunwutLEAVRR, F. C. C. PENINGTON. General banking business. parts of the world Our Graduates Receive Large Salaries d riradttltM n( thai P.4U. a-..,, I Tnu H a matter f statiatics. L .how roo the doo.Bi.nu in evident. " i!5J".-.'"'7 ,,"'dill Pndleto Busineas Collese. E.err bltol wort S!. J "J""1""' ,"d "tractive. Be.idea. we hive lot of bnsht "lea, Tio.m Tjf Mercury nti'l potash are very decretive treatments and the blood poisor. ufferer who depends on them for a cure is sure to be disap;xinted. These minerals will remove the extern.-d symptoms and shut the disease up in the system for a while, but the trouble will surely return and the loathsome Symptoms of sore mouth and throat, copper-colored spots, fallinj; hair, sore and likeis -1e., will l.e accompanied by the disastrous etiects of tne treatment. The continued use of these strong minerals will completely ruin the health and weaken the system to s'li.-h an extent that the original disT.e o'teii becomes incurable a.;d sometimes fatal. Mercury and pntP.Mi eat out the delicate lini' r of the stomach t.nd bowels, destroy tiie gastric juices, piodticintr cuonie dyspepsia, caufe mercurial Rheumatism, salivation, and where they are taken in 'arre quantities cause Iieerosis or decay of the bones. S. S S is the only remedy that can cure Conl '.jious iiiood l'oison surelv and - af 'y. This reined v of rutiire, maa' entirely of roots, herbs and 1 of l he disea-e itnd by purify enriching and stienyllienin; :.' til : bi CI :3 PyUrl.V .'fJ.gTAbLE. F.'.: : I v.T ! "f v. ,"i i, r,. r swift mum Li Salle Street Station -Used Have YOU ever been in CHICAGO ? U to, you know the txlrtmtly convenient location of La SaQc StotM Stt a wnf eit V"' k V toporUace thxl "oLuarn about this mapiifictnt and compixitivtlr new terminal, lCuy Rock UUnd-Frfaco Lino. . frhnearat tb heart of the city -cloly adorning the businea Kdion - wtthin tiey walking daUnce of Sou Street sfponf centaf aSlu theincipal hoteU - the only depot on the tWaUd" loop. TheRick bLd right-of-way into Chicago it eleated lor, tnore .tan iffhtto out through the suburb. Prompt arrival at Chicago S 1 LasWdL EneWwr Union Station, eri mile out, iiedyccaTthcrn suburbs- aTI through train. Mop there General Afent. Rock Uland-Friaco Line. 140 Third St.. PORTLAND. ORE Absolutely Pure NO ADULTERATION Purt Cnam Tartar and 'Pure Bicarbonate SoJa Only SOLD cn MERIT: Fclger & Co. s Saa Fianciace National Bank M. BYRKIT. A. B. COHLEY. F. J. HOLMES. Drafts drawn cn al! nwwwm rarw. IC. M. lDUrCOHl. , I. hrmttfal -2l COLLEGE, OREGON 77 n TiTI CETYTIXI !? ill TE2ATME1IT es and destroys the powerful vir.is f every particle of the poison and . ..l lluid it removes evtiy symptom leaves the bodv in a strong, healthy con dition. When the blood has ltf:en purified w: Ji S. S. S. the cure is complete, and not one yc-it. 'e of t!:e poUoti is left for futnrr o'.'.t breaks. iJotv-t waste valuable time, and dui:i a;re o:ir health with the mineral troat'iurt, b.:t ( ::re vonr c:i-e with S. ft. ft., an absolutely i on for proof that S. S. fi. cont;.,n-i a ;ij..n f. r s. 'I t u '.t in ;'. and medirai ud y;fiG co., atiaxta. ca. bj Rock Islind-Frwco Line. MlflK EVEHTS if HRH&T PRINCETON EE ATS THE NAVY (Bcrlppa News AHoclatlon) Annapolis, Oct. 15 The Navy football Uam was defeated by the Princeton col lege team today by a score of five to no thing. Neither scored in the first half, but the Princeton took a decided race in the last half and scored touchdown. ELGIN FOOTBALL TEAM The Elgin High school is going to pro duce a football team. Principal W. L. Tucker was in the city this morning and stated that they have organized over there and within a short time will have a creditable team in tne field. It will be light, however, averaging perhaps 130. He also stated that Elgin s anxious to meet La Orande on the gridiron this fall. GIRLS BASKETBALL The girls who are contemplating the organization of a basketball team met last evening ar.d discussed the plant. They have been stranded on the proposi tion of securing a hall, all suitable hall in the city being held at enormous price. However, they are still confident ot per fecting the organization. , Earl Kilpatrick and Joel Richardson, who are attending the U. of O. can be teen on the varsity campus these even ings receiving instructions under coach Bezdek, a member of the Chicago 1906 middle west champions, as to how best to fall on the ball, tackle and all the other phases of footballism. While their chances for the team is uncertain it would not be surprising if the two La Grande boys would make the varsity squad. The track coach at the U has his eye on Joel for the weights next spring and Earl for the jumps. Both have the ability, which wili assert itself more strongly whn under expert coaching. Last -evening after school hours, the new organized high school team lined up against a pick-up team and scored two touchdowns. The showing made by the candidates for the highs, is promising. For the first half the scrubs gained consistent ly and kept the highs fromsco-ing. How ever in the secord half the students as sumeJ a more perfect offense and scored twice. "Doc" Bacon for the highs was a consistent ground gainer, going thru the scrubs' line for nice gains. The prospects for a school team brightened materially after last ovening's performance. The line is light but the little fellows charted well and demonstrated that though they did not have the besf behind them, they at least showed the proper spirit and went at their opporer.ts with a will Bay and Herring took Urns at skirting ends. The bak f.cid is speedy and tne enough for any high school team, but line is light. the ADVfRTISED LflltRS List of letters remainirg uncalled for in this office for the week ending October 12. 1936. Call. Mrs. Annie D. Cole, Miss Charlotte Wuoiery, Miss Ollie Devin, Madam Baiisn. Mr. Walter Burke. P. M. Chaawick.Mr. J. UilOtrt.Mr. Lee L. ' Huustcn. Miss Helen P. Uhroszeii, Mr. O. ! hanier, Miss May Hinchsy. Mr. J. V. j Smith, Mrs. S. C. Ki.ig, W. H. Waid, Mrs. James Lauey. N.r. T. C. Muikey, Mr. Benj. F. Morrow, Mr. E. D. Mummelkart, Mr. Oliver. Mr. G.L. i-urcel, Mr.-Oliver R. Townn, Mr, A. 0. McDonaia, Mr. Jus. T. Giaser, Mr. Herman Hayward. Mr. King Franklin, Mr. Frank. These letters will be sent to the dead letter office October 26, 1906, if not de livered before. In cailir.g for the above, please say "Advertised," giving date of list. G. M. Richey, P. M. , RumtTTdfe Safe The ladies of St, Pettrs' Guild will hold their annual fall rummage sale in the Slater bmiding, Oct. 12 and 13, being Friday and Saturday cf th.t week. They heve colected a targe and more varied assortment of gooCs than ever before for their custorrert to select from. Bear in mind the place and date. Buy on Credit this $60 Machine for $2 misn mn It la a Lie b arm. dioa bead. tl trliia lota. -i - A limb. 1m.U l,d, aril WriiI tl.ri:.i,r rhutile: ba. auu aot tH-tl'ln wii.oat at.d (ttj-r ia:et lmiriT mTi!. 1tuHthe ANTI 1 kl'HT Ua IIKH It la (FV'V tti, Rhine niM Lino at' nta J it r, a i.it "U.ii lor All fw'y lta' l.ninirith . tafcdrTj da'-li.ne. H..d l(-r iif.ly V -f-ft "1 an niohll.lr. Write TM1T (ortrer ruralu'l cmiKIK li--li.at e'ernnt oooa,b(.d fid -1. 1 tr-relaM reald) on laa Faetf- ui new mrtiT t-.m Covurtr Furniture Company 7. 171 Mm it nHTLav Vkt. SOCIETY The Damen-Kranz was delightfully entertained last evening at the home of Mist Alii Stephens, who leave soon for Por.land to spend the winter. The evening passed very quickly in searching for many hidden mysteries. A dainty lunch of icecream, cake and cocoa were served. Those present were; Misses Gertrude Mitchell, Margarett Kirk. Stoner, Mertie Aldrich, Fouler. Jeanete Clark. Gertrude Beaver, Cham ber, Mable Williams. Mesdamts S. Will iams, S. D. Crowe. Dupes, Scriber, Ster phens. The week just drawing to a close has been marked with many elaborate social function. Dainty luncheons, c&rdpartits and formal receptions have been almost a daily occurence. Bat society of the city has also been active in other lines than social. Literary, historical and musical organization have taken'up their respective lines of work after three month of inactivity and from now on society will be at its height. Mrs. Geo. Bigger entertained friends at luncheon last Wednesday afternoon. The home was pretily decorated with autumn leave. Refreshment were served. . The final social event of ths week will be at the H. C. Grady home this evening when Mr. Grady and daughter. Mm Ellen entertain about seventy-five of their lady friends at Five Hundred. The Misses Rohan and Mabel Williams entertain the Damen-Kranz at the borne of Mr. C. S. Williams, tonight at five o'clock. Thursday afternoon the Five Hundred club was entertained at the H. S. Cavana home. Delicious refreshm.nts were served. COURT ADJOURNED Yesterday afternoon Judge Eakin re ceived new of the illness of his son who is with the family at Salem, and he ad journed court until Tuesday morning and left on the evening train for Salem. MR. KING WANTS HELP Will you help me just a little in arrang ing for the Popular Course of entertain ments. Tne tickets will be ready for deliv ery tomorrow Oct. 14. 1 am very busy and as I expect no financial gain from the course I ask you to go to Selder or Thome and get ticxeis leaving the price $2 for regular or $1 for school. The plat will be ready soon and patrons wil be notified as to reserving seats. The course this year this year will be excel lent there being five hioh srade attraction These will oe given in the Central Church as follows: 1. Victor Dorris' lecture "Under the Sijlpture's Chisel" in November. 2. Lulu Tyler Gates Co.. four artists, reader, violinist, bass cantante and piano isls. Nov. 21. 3 Weibourn Wizard of electricity Illus trated lecture. Dec, 1 7. 4 Rogers Griiley Res tal. harpists and entertainers, Jan. 26 5 Dr. John Merritte Driver lectjre. Feb. ?. Think of sjch a list for S2. Will you encojrgn strictly cean h;gn grade enter tainments? ;f so join the Inng list of subscribers and get your t ckets. Yours Truly, O. H. Kino. coughs QUBCICEST CURE coTos THE WONDER WORKER THROAT I nnnnnn nornnmrnral CHAS. EBY, SR of Elizabeth, 111., writes! "I ppld out over $160 U lor e t ohy ?clan8, who treated me for La Crlppe without giving me any relief. e lizard Si. $,.b.tt,e Cf DR K,NG'S NEW DISCOVERY, and iter takln ... cents or this one bottle I was entirely cured." . Prtci 50c rtdSI.OO ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED! Trial. HieslrH Newlin WIM Ml I IS I .1 m m a 1 1 Baby, The youne mother thinks, when she hat completed the Uitiy garments that are to clothe the little form. But she is not all ready for baby's coming, unless she ha? done something more for the twby than merely to prepare his clothe. Many a young mother who goes through hour of paio and suffering wonders why it was not possible to prepare in some way for the baby's advent, and to avoid the agony that secnied almost unendurable. Ir. Pierce Favorite Prescription is the one medicine for women which prepares them perfectly, both for the burdens and pleasures of maternity. It prevent the morning sickness from which so many women ul7er. It strengthens the whole bodv, so that there is no nervousness nor anxiety. It promotes a healthy nppetite and causes refreshing sleep. It Rives the mother atrength for her trial am. makes the hahy'i advent practically painless. Healthy mothers have healthy children, and it is the general testimony of those who have used I)r. Pierce' Favorite Prescription as n preparative for mother hood, that the children were healthier and happier than those born after months of mental misery and physical anguish on the part of the prospective . Sick and ailing women are invited to Consult Dr. Pierce by letter absolutely without fee or charge. As chief consult ing physician to the Invalids' itotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y Dr. R. V. I 'ierce, assisted by his staff of nearly a score of physician, ha in the past thirty yeurt and over treated and cured more than half a million sick and suffering women. The testimonials of these cured women are on record. A large number of them were cured when doctors had pronounced a cure iniKi Bi ble and after enduring years of uneless suffering. ' Let no sick women hesitate to tnke ad vantage of Dr. Pierce's oiler, but write at once and so secure the pro essional counsel of a specialist in the diseases ot women, entirely Jiff. All correspond ence strictly pr.vate and sacredly confi dential. Aidress Dr. K. V. Pierce, Buf falo, N. Y. Hoped for Death For the Mice nf poor atifferin women. I fret it my (inty to inform yon of the a;rr:it tiencht your niC'U'l:ie h;.r- Riven nte.writea Mr C.'illlf tuiwlm, of Visit, irrtlrtl Co.. S C 'I WK ill a mopt iiiihetaWle c!iulttiun when I wrote to -"ti. I hiid uterine dirne mo b.ot I could arim-ely w:ilk anil Flittered uch dreadful tniaeiy 1 li'iicil to be relievea tv death. You wrote to lue iu take your ' e'aorit Prearriptinn ' and I Itnvt taken eievt-n U.ttlea of it, and two of yotll l'lriiKuul I't-ltel.' i am eutm-lv well ami Irel like a new woman. 1 irel thankful to Cod and to Dr. Write lur Ibe blewting 1 now eujuv. I have a fine bin bi'V- 'wo tnoutlia old and nrver K. it 'itiiug a well in nay life. J can't praiac youi uediciuca vuoiiku. Very Thankful "I will t- vprv glad to uny few word) for TT. Pirrrr Knv.fitr l'rftcript)on,N write Mm. V. 8. UottUw, ol MiiitMinville, Rrome Co., Oitehpc, " Dm nit? th-" firni four nionllm when I looked fur'v.'iril lo )eV()iuiiiK mother 1 u fic red very much frtirn imura ami vomiting and I felt no terrible fivk I coultl Miircrlv etit or ittluk any thing I hfKct. all kimta of firtxl. At thta tune I wmte t" lr 1'ieu-e ami he told me to (ret hi a iMV'-irtte fieiKripiiot) ' ami a bottle ofioltien Me.iu.il li overy ' I t a tmttleor ea-li ttnj whr 1 hiHltftker hf.m a fewdnv. I fiU miu h bettrr. a t -hen 1 hud tiiken hardlv three ri ot each butl'.e 1 Mt well and could rat well a inv one, mil ci-tud do tnv work without huv trouble. ( 1 it ml 1 not do miv thin before), 1 lei 1 verv th ink fill to Ur I'irn-e for Inn tntilii inr and 1 Ull all who t'-U me they are tick to get theae tuethaiieft or wiite lu Dr, I'iercc, In, ricrre'tt Common Seme Mnliral Alvist-r, wnt trHr on reivipt of ttainp to Day expirm? of mailing only. Sitnl it one-ctttit si. in. for Umjk in aper tuvei. or i bum.jb iu cloth In ruling. a.iaS i.M'M.'n da p t -nun u erf) f,i H3SH.W3U3H82an3 M . DR. KIC'S SCLD AND RECOMHENOED BY Drur Comrany All our groceries arn good, clean, fresh, and pure. The kind that 2 wilt make your meals very delici ous, and give the house-wife an asy task in preparing it. W challengt the city on fresh farm produce and berries.. Every- thing that should be found in a J ui3v ia& grx,ary. ! PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE MAIN 48 QEDDEJIIBRSJ : I 1 1 i i 1 1 MEAT Fresh and Cured Gaui be obtained at this mar at all times. We ' deliver all orders promptly. Phone to us or leave your order. We will do the rest. KR0USE BROS Prop. Successor to J. Bull and Co. PhonMain 4Q WOOD SAW $ wVod tawed prorptly Rates reasonat.e Inlottoften cords or over 10c In lott of lett than ten cordt EOc Leave ordert atQ. D. Haeer ty't Feed Store, on Adam ili.iiM.n.l.WI,... I JOHN VANDORFEY! 4 J. L MAFS, Contractor finl Euilder Ivalcr in Building Muluial Butldirnr Stone, Clean Coarse Sat.d and Gravel delivered. La Grande. Orescn Dro a line naming work, and 1 will .tame t!- poiit rr,:e.'' LUNGS : s a an. 5 I) me to ted fho I he 'U i- - if.. r pr t ' M in it in !' h t :