La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 13, 1906, Image 6

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    Xmas
Now Ready for Your Inspection
All new slock. The best of Toy Land brought to
La Grande
Dolls, games, drums, horns,
mechanical toys that run, walk
and talk, ndestrcutable toys
that will never break.
Everything to please the
icles to make the grown folks happy.
Our prices are just like the goods RIGHT.
You are invited to bring
assortment
THE LITTLE
Masonic building
A REAL REDUCTION:
We take this plan m order to give you the chance
for a careful inspection of prices athome, to
compare with prices you have seen or heard about
in the well advertised sales in La Grande. On
Monday, Nov. 12, we concluded to sell our entire $10,
000 stock at absolute cost, and sent out printed post
ers to that effect. Our sale has been a perfect success,
notwithstanding the bad weather, we have sold $2500
in" goods and you would hardly miss the goods by look
ing at our shelves. We have no line yet broken, our
goods are all new and up to date. We have no shelf
worn goods.
$3.00 Hats for $2.00
2.50 Hats for 1.75
2.00 Hats
Shoes Sold at Cost or About 1-3
Price and a Great Many Bclou Cost
It will pay you to buy your dry goods while you can
buy them at the price we bought them. Ribbons and
laces 40 per cent off.
We are going to open a fine line of new sensible
Christmas goods.
Saturday, December I
Best grades of ketosene at $1.50 per 5 gal. Tank
oil 25c per gal.
We have a large stock of ubricating oil that will pay
you to buy and hold over.
Hardware o all descriptions at 50 per cent. Tools,
saws, hammers, bits, planes, wedges, etc., too numer
ous to quote prices on. Paints and oils at cost.
Chinaware, glassware, tinware, and cutlery at
a bargain.
Groceries cannot be bought so they can be sold
at such a discount, but we will give you all there is in it.
Yours truly
5. W. B. Co m p any i
IMtJLhK.
Our Gradnates Receive Large Salaries
iHaxMWkt
Iry.-fcT
lPENDLBTOW
CITY
JULIUS
Largest Bit-win Plain
sk for La Grande Bee
-A GRANDE BEER IS WADE IN LA GRANDE
ND SHOULD HAVE THE PREFERENCE
Goods!
little people and use..'! art
the little ones and see our
RACKET
Adams Avenue
for
1.25
Off From Regular
OREGON
- --
U1W,.. IwrMMtk
'COLLEGE
BREWERY
in iiasM-ru O
tCCUl
4
t
r and get the B.
st
CONGESTION Of THE LIVER,
SHOWINu WHAT THE CAUSE OF Tttf
CONDITION AM AND WHY Rfllff
AND (I'RE MAY BE LOOKED
FOR THROUGH OSTEOPA
THIC TREATMENT.
Too much blood or too little blood in
any given part of the body spell trouble
That is what is the matter in nine cases
out of ten when your head achesthere
is either too mu:b biood there or too little
and when the Osteopath cures your head
ache he simply ukes the proper mea
sures to regulate the blood now properly.
A case of congestion of the liver is, in
a genera! way. much the same. Conees-
tion simply means over fullness that's
an. in trie case of your liver it means
that that organ is getting more than its
share of blood through the arteries, or e'se
that other blood vessels are failing to
drain the used blood away with due
spaed.
But of course no such condition could
exist without a cause. And the Osteo
pith does the rationd thing when he pro
ceeds to look for that cause: He seeks
for it in the structures of the body, for
hi training has taught him and convinc-
mi him n
res the
.
of disease a re to be found. He surmises
in the first place, that there is something j
wrong with the vaso-motor nerves, for '
these are the nerve that control the ,
worn of the blood-vessel and if they
were net being interfered with in their
work the blood flow would be normal.
There may be an actual bony mis-adjustment,
or the trouble may be that con
tracted muscles are interfering with the
work of the vessels and their controlling
nerves.
Whatever the specific difficulty mav be
in the individual case, the OsteoDath is
qualified to find and correct it Some
times the results he secures are surpris
ingly quick, sometimes more time i re
quired. He removes the cause of the
cause of the trouole and at the same time
gives a thorough mechanical stimulation
so that the effect ot the liver' uffering
may be done away with a speedily as
possible. For congestion of the liver
there is nothing that can at all compare
with the treatment.
ii i an um saying inai"ir your liver is
I : u -.
right you are right " and while that is of
course a great deal of exaggeration
there is more than a grain of truth in it.
Any liver trouble merits immediate at
tention; and the best and most natural
auemon wnicn it can be aiven s
through Osteopathy. Right Way.
"HUNKY DORY"
1 0 cents.
Newlin Druo Co.
ANNUAL MEETING
The annual meeting of the stockholders
of the Eastern Oregon Trust and Savings
Bank will be held at it office, in the Cit
of La Grande County of Union and State
of Oregon on the 1 Oth day of January
1906 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for
the eiection of the Directors for the en
suing year, and for the transaction of
such other business as mav nmn.rlu
"J
come before the meeting.
Geo. L. Cleaver. Secretary
ANNUAL MEETING
Notice is hereby given that the annual
meeting of the stockholders of the La
Grande National Bank will be held at
their banking house in Li Grande. Ore .
on Tuesday Jan. 8th. between the hours
of 1 0 m and p m. at which meeting
a board of nine directors will be elected
to serve for the ensuing year and such
other bu.iness will be transacted as may
properly come before said meeting.
La Grande. Oregon. Dec 8th.
OF
THROAT
AND
LUNG
EDOES
mm good points about m
I OUVERimWRITUR
1 SIMPLICITY
2 Less to learn.
3 Less keys tocperate.
Work is always before you.
5 Saves lime.
6 Save labor.
7 Save money.
8 tfakes arj jeed cperatcr a be'.te
operator.
9 Furnishes the ideal feed paper.
10 Furnishes rapid, frictonlessescape
ment. 11 Type face upward for an instant
easy cleaning.
1 2 And increases facility.
la Only about fife hundred parts in
entire machine.
14 Works in a whisper.
15 Carriage runs on anti-fneto
ravel ers; no vibration.
16 Only twenty-e:gnt keys to produce
, ghty-four characters.
1 7 Visible writing.
18 Writes on any form, froma?o;l
age stamp to the widest Insurance Poiicy
1 9 Only machine which perfectly
draws horizontal and vertical iontinous
lines.
20 Prevents perforation or wear uf
platen.
21 Heaviest Man folder.
22 The U-Shaped Type-bar.
23 Every manifold copy in perfect
alignment
24 A success, not an experiment.
25 Direct connection between tvDe-
bars and key levers.
28 Durability.
27 Constructed as carefully as a
watch.
28 Automatic line-spacing.
29 Writes in colors without changing
ribbons.
50 The Oliver Tvpewritter is built
with interchangeable parts.
Newlin Druo Co..
ACCIDENTS WIIL HAPPEN
Wm. Grant's Agency writes a'l kinds
of accident and health policies. Call and
tee him for rates.
High Grade jj
Hitfh Price-
J. A. Folger & Co.
Oan rranctsco
ART LESSONS
Mis Nina Hunstock wishes to announce
to the ladies of La Grande that she .
prepared to take orders and give lessor.
in both water colors and china painting.
Studio at 906 Main St.
fack.d in Fult Awmr. 2?o7 R
fTj'llI Always
OAT Samt
BR. eCfifWS
ME
for COUGHS Af COLDS
CURES ul THROAT d LUNG
DISEASES
SAVED HER SON'S LIFE
My son Rex ii taken down year ago with lung trouble We
doctored aomt months without improvement. Then I began eivw
?l" ' ?'W D,K0Ter7 Dd 1 "iced a change for the better
I kept this treatment up for a few weeks and now my aoo isperfeiv
well and works every day. ' penectiy
17 7- MRS. SAMP. RIPPEE, Ava, Mo.
THE FIRST OF ITS KIND.
The Newlin Drug Company, ever elert
k. kct inroro.'i if its natrons, ana
realizing the imperative need of a public
telephone stticn wr.ere shoppers can
reach a telephone (or the local exchange
without cost, have at a coniiderable ex
pense installed a public telephone at their
store. This telephone ,s for ; he use of
the public and anyone wishing to use this
phone is at liberty to do so without
charge. The public is invited to use this
phone at any time. Another feature
which this enterprising firm has inauger
auted. is a stamp department where
persons wishing stamps in any quamty
nr anv denomination can find them at no
additional cost over the government price
When down town call at the Newnn
Drug Company's store and see the splen
did holiday display.
ANNUAL MEEIING
Of the shareholders of the Farmers
and Traders National Bank of La Grande
will be held at their banking house in La
Grande on Tuesday the 8th day of Jan.
1907 between the hours of 10 o'clock
a m and 2 p m of said day to select a
board of directors for the ensuing year
and for 6uch other business as may come
before said meeting.
Farmers !l Traders Natl Eank.
J. W. Scriber. Cashier.
Dec. 8. 1906.
YOUR SUNDAY
DINNER
Is not complete without
one of our Turkeys.
Fresh meats of all kinds
KROUSE BROS Prop
Successor to J. Bull and Go
Phone Main 48
In The District Court Of The
United States For The
District Of Oregon
It the matter of 1
F. G. Lawson and I
Victor Lawson. part- ! Notice of first meet-
ners under the firm I ing of creditors
name of Lawson,
Bros., Bankrupt. I
To the creditor of F. G. and Victor
Lawson. partners under the firm name of
Lawson Bros, of LaGrande. Union County,
and the district aforesaid, bankrupts.
Notice is hereby given that on the 26th
day of November, 1906, the said F. G.
Lawson and Vict r Lawson were adjud
icated bankrupt; and that the first mov
ing of their creditors will be held at the
office of the Referee in La Grande, Ore
gon, on the 22nd day of December l oris
at ten o'clock in the ferenoon. at whirh
time the ,d eta " '
mar atfcoiiu, prove
their claims, appoint a trustee, xiamin.
the banksupts. and transact such other
business as may prouerlv corns hfr
said meeting.
F. S. Ivanhoe
Referee in Bankruptcy.
ERY
&OC AND $1.00
LODGE DIRECTORY
f ACLES - La Grande Aerie SSEF. 0
F. meets .Hry Fnciy r iht in Elk
nail, t 8 v m. Visiting brhren
nvited to att'. . " . .
I. R. Snook W. S
2r.G. L. Biggers W.P.
i. 0. 0. F. La Grande Lodge No. 16,
meets in their hall every Saturday night
Visiting brothers cordially invited to at
tend. Cemeterv Dlat mav be seen at
Model Restaurant.
J. A. Arbuckle, N. G.
0. E. Cox. Sec.
STAR ENCAMPMENT. No. 31. I. O.
0. F. Meets every first and third Thurs
days in the month in Odd Fellows hall.
Visiting patriarchs always welcome.
u. t. r OwLER, j. t-
D. E. Czx. Scribe.
M. W. A - La Grande Camp No.
7703 meets eve Monday evening
at 1. 0. D. F. hall. Ai visiting
neighbors cordially invited to
attend. C. S. Williams, V. C.
John :l, Clerk.
FfiWFISTFRS OF AMERICA Cnurl
Ma'd Marion No. 22 meets each Thurs
day night in Redman hall. Brothers
ire invited to attend.
Porn Mam fthiaf Pinna,
L. L. Snodcrass Financial Sec.
RnarH nf Trust.ftfl Dr. G. L. Rinntos
John Hall and C. S. Williaml
FRIENDSHIP TENT No. SI, K. 0. T
'A. Meets second and fourth Wednesday
iach month in 1. O. 0. F. hail. Visiting
n:ghts welcome.
H. C. Ball, Com
VTrtv Rr prii Prnrd Krmr
L.O. T. M. HIVE No. 27. MiwlMnrv
first and third Thursdays in the after
noon at the Redmen hall. All visiting
ladies are welcome.
MAUDE Lono Ladv Commander.
M. C. Vessey. Record Keeoer.
B. P. 0. E., U GRANDE LODGE No
435 Meets each Thursday evening at
eight o'clock in Elks' hall, on Adam
Avenue, Visiting Brothers are cordially
invited to attend.
E. W. Davis. Exalted Ruler
G. E. McCuiXY. Recordincr Secretary .
LA GRANDE LODGE No. 169.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD-Moots
every Friday of each month in
the K. of P. hall in the Corp building. All
visiung memoers welcome.
Fred Jacobs Consul
J. H. Keeney. Clerk.
RED CROSS LODGE, No. 27-Meets
every Monday evening in Castle Hall.
Corpe building. A Pythian welcome to
ail visiting Knights,
N. L Ackles, C. C.
R. Pattison, K. R. & S.
RATHBONE- SISTERS Rowa.ia Tem
ple No. 9 meets every Wednesday even
ing at 8 p. m. in the K. of P, Hall in the
Corpe building. Visiting member cordi
llly invited. (
Milly Frawley ME. C
nice Procter M. nf R. & C. V
LA GRANHF -'f- " ' '
porta nt Doir.t i
i point to which we give much
t-uoject and bring out the
of the face to the bast ri
pe is given to everv Dart nf
-cning Printing, Toning and
msned picture is a pleasure
Ml
La Crande, Ore.
I
IN fl HURRY?
THEN CALL
7r
nf i
- AitvrrT
Contractor and Builder
fValer inJJuiIJine Material
Buiiuing Stone. Clean Coarse
travel delivered.
Sand and
Dro aLa Grand. Oreeon
0 a i,ne naming work, and 1 will
r,e 'e rpy. rrie.
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:G. D. HAGERTY X
LESSOR TO WM. SMITH
Ha, Grain,
Chopped Feed
and Wood
Free Delivery
1410 Adams A enue
Phone, black 1211
j.
SOLD AND GUARANTEED IY
!h?.A.Dl:0TSA SPECIALTY
Newlin Drn: Company
No order too large-None
too small
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