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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1906)
,- 1 . . mi IWi by the CLOSING OUT E T $ A L if i ' v 'i -1 . i - .. 1 , J CfORESSMAN HUMPHREY Of Washington. f . "- ' CONGRESSMAN CUSHMAN Cf Washington. CONGRESSMAN JONES Of Wdsnington. wjcIi'X -x who Know CONGRESSMAN FRENCH Of Idaho. U. S. SENATOR DUBOIS X Of Idaho. Oiegonas svery reason to rejoice in the fact that all three of the coneressmen in Washington have been returned to congress. They are active supporters of the opening of the Columbia river as is also Congressman Burton U. French, of Idaho. Senator Dubois, as a result of the Idano election, will be succeeded after March 4. next, in the United States senate by Mr. Borah. coughs KING OF CURES golds THE WONDER WORKER THROAT OR. KING'S LUMPS IB PiM roFcOUGHS AND COLDS PBEVENTS PNEUMONIA I had the most debilitating cough a mortal was ever afflicted with, and my friends expected that when I left my bed it woul. s irely be for my grave. Our doctor pronounced my case incurable, hut thanks be to Or, four v.des of Dr. King's New Discovery cured me so completely that I am all sound and r:-. - -MS. EVA UNCAPHER, Grovertown, Ind. Price 50c and $1.00 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED! Trial Bottle Free SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY - in e wlin Drusr Comran v Portland. Oregon November 9, 1905 La Grande Weekly Observer To the Editor: During the past few days the press of this section has published many conflicting reports rel ative to the health and daily life of the Rev. Mary Baker Eddy, the venerable leader of the Christian Science Church, and as the dispatches published Nov. 2nd in your paper appear to give a somewhat exaggerated account of the recent inter view granted by Mrs. Eddy, to the press representatives at her home, Pleasant View, I will ask you to give space to the following brief and comprehensive state ment of this inter view oy urn Hu. Ho ward N. Pearson, Sacetary of State for New Hampshire, who being neither a Christain Scientist nor an enterprising newspaper reporter, speak from an entirely non-partisan standpoint: "1 was present by invitation at Pleasant View today, with the representatives of eleven newspapers. I stood near Rev. Mary Baker Eddy, whom I have known personally for some fifteen years: 1 die tinctly heard her answers to the quest ions asked ot her: I saw her leave the room in which the interview was given and walk to the door of her carnage; and I saw the carriage driven towards the city. Mrs. Eddy's voice was clear and strong, and every appearance was that of a woman in full possession of her faculties. I am nut a Ch ristian Scientist and 1 am without bias or prejudice in the matter. (Associated Press Dispatch, Oct. 50.) Also to the following from the Concord Patriot of Nov. 1 . "At one o'clock today Harlan G. Pear son and the editor of the Patriot, bv invitation of Mr.Frye, Mrs. Eddy's private i secretary, were in the hallway at Pie as I ant View when Mrs. Eddy came down stairs for her daily drive. ! "They weie standing so they could see I Mrs. Eddy, but she could not see them. ; Mrs. Eddy received noaid in comingdown ' stairs. She descended the steps without j hesitation, her right hand gliding along the banister and her left touching the ; wal . i "She walked toher carriage, which was at the front door, leaning lightly on Mr. i Strang's arm. "wnen in trie hallway she joked with Mr. Frye and when in the carriage kept up a conversa:ion with Mr. Strang, who was wrapping the robesabout her feet, I "In the carriage Mrs. Eddy said in voice sufficiently clear to be heard thru the closed door of the house by us who stood inside; "It is a little colder than yesteiday, but still pleasant." "Not-with-standing what may have been said touching the physicial condition i of Mrs. Eddy, the Patriotic wishes to say that Mn. Eddy came downstairs unaided as rapidly as any woman of mature years would when not hurried; that she stood erectin the hall and walked to her car riage unaided, beyond that which court esy would suggest, and that she showed no feebleness or frailty or tendency to collapse." Thanking you for your courtesy and 6pace Respectfully. Daid B. Ooden Comrittae on Publication " 1 , rr. '1' i H" i. in imp I i,iiiM.iiiiiiiiiiiii i mini n iiiiiiiiwmi . inn , i n. i ... , fiilLIS imi BDAHIB il So frequently settle on the lungs and result in Pneumonia or Consumption. Do not take chances on a cold wearing away or take something that only half cures it, leaving the seeds of serious throat and lung trouble. 41' "J - I 1 TT IV . H ..h ana COLO Stops the Cough and heals the lungs and prevents Pneumonia and Consumption Consumption Threatened C. Urnjcr, 21 1 Maple St.,Chanipaicn, III., writes: "I was troubled ith a hacking couh (or a year and I thotii;ht I haJ consumption. I tried a Rreat many remedies and I s under the care of physicians for several months. I used one bottle of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. It cured me, and I btve not been troubled since." Cured Hemorrhages of the Lungs A. M. Ake, U'ood, Ind., writes: "Several years since my lungs were so badly affected that I had many hemorrhages. I took treatment with several physicians without anv benefit. I then started to take FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR, and my lungs are now as sound as a bullet. I recommend it in ad vanced stages of lung trouble." Three Slies 25c. 50e, 11.00. The SO-cenl sire contains two and ene-half times is much as the small tiu and the $ 1 .00 bottle almost sli times as much. . REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. $10,000 Stock of General Merchandise to be dis posed of by January I. 1907 I In ordes to get out of business by that date we have f decided to sell our entire stock at absolute cost and f MANY LIMES BELOW COST I EVERYTHING IN THE STORE MUST GO! Even the Counters and Show Cases are Tor Sale It will pay you to make your winter purchases now. Wa in vrf a rnmna riQnn nf enb- rA Sale Begins Monday, Nov. 12, 1906 j Buy now and Save Money on Men's and Boys' Shoes and Furnishings. Ladies' and Misses' Shoes and Furnishings. Groceries, Drygoods, Crockery, and Shelf Hardware. Remember our stock is complete and the lines all un broken. This stock is all new and the goods are all seasonable. Your money will buy more here than at any other store in the valley. I S. W. B. COMPANY IMBLER, OREGON IWA DECEPTIVE 0 TREATMENT Mercury ati'l potash are very deceptive treatments and the blood poison tiflerer who depends on them for a cure 13 sure to be disappointed. 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