La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 16, 1907, Image 3

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    GERMANY TO HAVE f AIR IN 1912
LABORERS
. Wvlpps News Association)
, TSan Francisco, Jan 16 Though the
labor situation in this city - is rapidly as-
turning normal conditions there to still a
great demand for ordinary laborers not
lone here but all the coast and thru the
entire state. Bricklayers and carpenters
aft badly required and there is a great
dearth of cement and iron structural
: workers. Construction is now going on
in sixty steel and frame buildings from
five to sixteen stories in height, within
six blocks of Union Square but the work
is handicapped owing to the absence of a
sufficient number of laborers. The de
n(M for clerical and office help is con-
sum, and increasing, as is also that for
household help.
THE YEARS COLD OUTPUT
. (Scrtpps Newa Association)
, ,, t55:rjT5!s, j ib me void pro
duction of this country for 1906 show an
output Of $100,700,000 a gain of nearly
$18,000,000 over the 1905' production
and establishing a record total. The great
. part of this increase was contributed by
the new cimps in Nevada and Alaska.
POSITION WANTED
By competent man in the Grocery
business, has had years of experience.
Inquire at this office.
PULP FED CATTLE
Jeff Bull and J H Russell are preparing
to feed eight hundred cattle at the sugar
factory. These cattle will arrive in a
few days. Five hundred of this bunch
are steers and three hundred cows.
WARNING NOTICE
The ordinance which prohibits the
throwing or depositing of manure and
other filth into the streets and alleys, will
go into effect on the 16th day of January
tuk will be strictly enforced. ' '
Owners of orooertv upon which such
deposit has been made and while condi
tion is contrary to the provision of this
ordinance, should take immediate steps to
clean up. Fair warning to all.
' - As tha ordinance under which this
faction is taken provides a penalty, prompt
action shou'd be taken or additional ex
pense will be adaed.
H. W. Stoner,
Street Supt for the city of La Grande
Dated this 10 day of January, 190?.'
IWJ1 EH5EKE
Whenever it so-ii or uli
eonc'.itiim ( t'w 111 "
r rfus:s
Some iiitei -hi j r -.non,
underlyiii:,' ' '".r-e. .'"
thetV;l-.M '' i n lily '
thrortVi tV ' '-' ! ;
the diti-'iv-.i ' ,"
blood.' This w 'i i.
skin j:ivc-: v . i ;
"'statit dr:i- "
inflamed an 1 .' '
pain nnd p.-uae Mh.vi
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blood Tli-'i the place lu pins to U J. ivw f!-s'i is formed, the inflamma
tion subsides, ard S. S. S. 1- t t,")Vor.!rl.W eh aned the circulation the
nlnre heal Jierni
mancntiy. peetai imox oil r.o s cii.i cieeis jitim nnj wwium
advice desired will be sent free to nil v ho v-f'ti
the swimr spzctrsn co.
'CITY
JULIUS
Largest Brewing Phnt in Eastern Oiegon
Ask for La Grande Beer land get the Best
t
LA GRANDE BEER IS
AND SHOULD HAVE
(Scrippa Newa Association)
Barlin. Jan 16 The Chamber of Com
merce at its annua! meeting today issued
a statement dealing with the proposed
great fair to be held in this city in 1912.
It is the intention of the numerous
Chambers of Commerce and Trade Asso
ciations in the Emoire that tha hih-
ition shall surpass all the worlds Fairs not
excepting the marvelous exposition for
which Paris is famous or the great Amer
ican fairs. As the Emperor has desired
that the fair will be typical of German
thoroughness it will be truly representa
tives of the German Empire. In his re
port the President of theChamher. con
cludes with the following words. 'Berlin
expects within the five years to have at
tained the proud eminence of being the
continents first capital in point of popula
tion and commeroial and political import-
ance and will make most lavish arrange
ments for entertaining foreigners-"
uovernment will be asked to 'vote
twenty million marks to help the project.
10 fLY in
int VfLoi
(8crtpps Newa Association) . ,
New York, Jan. 1 6 At its meeting to
day the Areo Club of America finally de
cided that tha contests for the Inter
nationational Areonautic and Lahm should
beheld in St Louis on the 29 October next
It has been also decided that the ascents
will be made from Forrest Park and the
gas will be supplied through a twenty-
tour inch main.
LOSS Of
ARMY STORES
(Sorlpps News Association)
London Jan 16 In a report issued to
day Major Mrriden of the Royal Engine
ers estimates the damage done by the
recent fire at tha equipment stores at
Portsmouth at $1,250,000. The entire
equipment of an army corps was des
trosed. The causa of fire according to
Major Marriden cannot be determined,
CFISISSIilL FOISKI
to 1ie;;l, it is a surs sign of a diseased
ARcO
i
mm
v. s.rc lLsc'f ii shuulv outsKle evidence ot
: to ru-e it is to remove the uec
Mint'? t'.-.i.illv fr"ni ft retention ir
i':i!.:;ril: s. T'.t-se flnuld pass
': i-.-i-uis; of ii .sin - m'-Ii c;nilitnn ol
: i i tl.
. s I'!-.!
i r. Sor
: vrui! t k tai en tip by the
r Oise.-istd, r.nd the
: nr V.i-L-r is funned. The con
v s it v. f f.r, frow red and
lie- :i iinit otUll tileie IS St
is
o ne'iv ft.r Sores anil Vlrers
- i '. i i p trT"-r, made entirely
in.''kr, l;nevn to be specifies
':.- :"v : aid ('.:; orders. S. S. S.
i j Ii'.- very bottom of the
VPii
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iv, .iiiu inii '.es tlie poison
and im-
ina.'.:'r, f tint U'.
e yore IS no longer
is n.mrished and
I with iin.iv. i'. i ., brt
r-li-msr 1 xvil'i i: streai.i of healthy, rich
ATLANTA. GA.
BREWERY
ROESCH, Proprietor.
MADE IN LA GRANDE
THE PREFERENCE
A RARE
"l 1 V . I Irf-f
A sweet toned Emerson piano with the Angelus piaer.
heard lingers in the memory.
A. B. HUELAf
JIERYEV AK&SlltMKKSPWAlTY
That the trouble known as "nerves"
receives entirely too little attention from
its victims is beyond question It is not
only a warning s gn that there is som
thing radically vrng,. but, as the nerve
are the govern )'s of vie whole being, it
s the pla':ns: nr: of miisson Mi; -u
suffeier is not in tne full compleusnoss of
his or her natural competency for th
affairs of life. A coidition of calm u.ider
ordinary cor d tons s absolutely neces
sary in eider that 'Hiera may be a re
serve force of nervous energy for emer
gencies.
There are always definite reasons for
the trouble; and, e'en when habits of life
are largely raspinsble as aggriving
causes, tnere is aiwayssome anatomicali)
wrong coneitio.i tnai predisposes the suf-
teror to the troun a If the body struc
ture is in a state of perfect adjustment.
if circulation tu f.very part is onobstruit-
ed, if every nerve is uninterfered with in
its work by pressure, and if nourishment
and hygiene are attended to "nerves'
will speedily d sappear. The Osteopath !
is the only spriciaint in detailed body ad
justment and he is the muter of tha
craft.- R'ghi of Way.
HOW 10 AVO'D PXfUMONiA
We have never heard of a single in
stance ot a co id resulting in pneumonia or
other lung trou.-ne wnan Foley s Honey
and Tar has bep taken. It not only stops
the cough nut nav ard strengthens 'ne
lungs. Ask for Koiry'f. Hony ard Tar
and refuse f.ny surst tute eiKred. Dr C.
J. Bishop nf Asnow. Mich., writes: ' I
hive used FoleYs H.iney and Tar in three
very severe caoes ot pneumonia w tl) gocd !
result! in every tua.
FOUND Twc log chms, found ntar the
railroad cro4ir.g at the A. D C. Laun
dry, were ltd at the Observer onic.;,
where the owner iray secure the sarr.e
A
erk 4v.iv
mitt
psmmm
UPM0LSTERIMG
OLD FURNITURE
M A D E '- -
GOOD AS NEW
Lounges and couches uphjlstered.
Mattresses recovered and generaly
renovated, carpets cleaned and put
down.
Special Furniture Made to Order.
All Work Called For and Delivered
Promptly, ; . ,
T. II. HILLNAIM
Cor
and
N. Depot
Monroe St.
PHONE
1801 Red
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TREAT FOR MUSI
FOUND A long chain was found near
tne A. B.C. Laundry. Owner may have
sitiaby ciiling at this otfU ani payin
' fifty cents for this notice.
J L MAS,
Contractor and Bui'd'
Ivalei in Huildimr Material
Building Stone, Clean Coarse Sand
Qravel delivered.
and
Dro a line 'naming work,' and 1 will
: nisiJtl"t.r!'.rt rrse. , ,.. .
I ii I'M is -: "' '
i .COL
, QUICKLY CURED B
Foley's Honoy
and Tap.;""
There is no case on record of a
cold rtsultinr? in rneumonia, or
other serious lung trouble, after
Foley s Honey ana lar naa
been taken.
It will cure the most obstinate
Tackintr coiieh. and heals and
strengthens the lunsis. ' -
Foley's Honey and Tap has
cured many cases of incipient
Consumption and even in the last
staires will always give conuort
and relief.
Foley's Honev anil Tar cives
quick relief to Asthma sufferers,
as it relieves tne ciimcuit uream'
inir at once. .
Remember the name ioley S
Honey and Tar and refuse
substitutes that cost you the
same as the genuine. Do not take
? .
chances with some unknowo
preparation.
Contains no opiates,
Cured cf Tirrilb Cough cn Lungs,
N. Jackson of Danville, III., writes:
"My daughter had a severe attack ot
La Grippe and a terrible cough on het
lungs. We tried a great many remedies
without relief. She tried Foley's Honey
and Tar.which cured ber. She has never
been troubled with a cough since."
Contumpllca CureJi
Foloy & Co., Chicago. Dana, Ind.
Gentlemen: Foley's Honey and Tar
cured me of Consumption after 1 hat
suffered two years and was almort des
perate. Three physicians failed to give
me any relief aud the lust one said he
could do mo no good. 1 tried almost,
every meiliclue I laard tell of without
benefit, until Foley's Honey nud Tar
was recommended to me. Its effect
right from the sturt was mngicul. I
improved steadily from the first dose
nnd am now sound and well, and think
Foley's Honey and Tar is a God-send
to people with '1 hroat and Lung Trou
ble. Yours very truly,
I MRS. MARY AMBROSE.
Three sizes 25c, 50c, $1.00.
The 50 cent size contains two
and one-half times as much as the
small size and the $1.00 bottle al
most six times as much.
SOLO ISO BEMMMEIDED BY
A. T. rill, Drvtfir
r, r U
Commencing
week and continui..w
MR. J. H. SMITH
Formerly Wanamaker's player, piano expert, but
now with Sherman Glay & Go , of Portland,
will be at Heulat's Music Store
where he will be glad to demon
strate to you the WONDERFUL
POSSIBILITIES of
THE EMERSON ANGELUS
Come and listen, you will surely enjoy the treat
Onee
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RALSTON BLDQ.
10DCE DIRECTOR!
iCLES-La Grande Aerie SE9F.0
rrceis ii-rv 'Fiicsy ntt ir Elk
a... at 8 p m."it . Visiting : brhreo
vited to attend . ' t v, - -
, R, Snook W. S
H. Peara W. P.
... fcHf
. O. O. F. La Grande Lodge No. 16,
meets in their hall every Saturday night.
Visiting brothers cordially invited to at-
end. Gemetery plat may oe seen at
Viodel Restaurant.
,E. B. McKiooy, N. Q.
E. Cox. Sec.
STAR ENCAMPMENT. No. 51. 1. O.
0. F. Meets every first and third Thurs
days in the month m uad reuows nan.
visiting patriarchs always welcome,
D. E. Cox, Scribe.
M. W. A. La Grande Camp No.
7705 meets every Monday evening
at I O. O..F. .' hall, -Ail -visiting
neighbors ' 1 are cordially invited to
attend. V. a. turret v. o.
CS.Wiu.ians Clerk. -r. -.:
FORESTERS OF' AMERICA Court
Maid Marion No. 22 meets each Wednes
day night in Elks hall.. Brothers
ire invited to attend.
En Wrioht Chief Ranger
U j. bCRiBBR financial beo.
Board of Trustees Dr. Q. L, Bioqers
John Hall and G. S. Wiluaml - - - .
'-'FRIENDSHIP TENT No. JIl.K.O.T
..--Meets second and fourth Wednesdays
.ach month in I. O. O. F. i rt&'L .Visiting
niuhts welcome. . "
.i v: :i , . s Ball, vom
Hox Bloch, Record Keeper , . . . - g
L,. .T. M. HIVENo.27.-Meets every
nrst and third Thursdays in the after
noon at the Redmen hall. All visiting
ladies are welcome.! '! . l(
: Mauds Lono Lady Commander,
id. C. VESSEr, Kecord Keeper,
B. P. O. E La URANDE LODGE No
423 Meets each Thursday evening at
O'tht o'clock in Elks hall, on Adams
Avenue. ' Visiting Brothers are cordially
invited to attend.
- E. W. Davis, Exalted Ruler
0. E. McCully. Recording Secretary.
LA GRANDE LODGE No.' 169,
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Muds
every Friday of each month in
the K. of P. hall in the Corp building. All
visitinp members welcome.
Fked Jacobs Consul Commander
J. H. Kbeney, Clerk. .
RED CROSS LODGE, No. 27 Meets
avery Monday evening in Uastle Mall,
Corpe building. A Pythian welcome to
all visiting Knights,
N. L Ackles, C. C.
R. Pauison, K. R. & S.
RATHBONE- SISTERS Rows la Tem
ple No. 9 meets every Wednesday even
ing a,t 8 p. m. in the K. of P. Hall in the
Corpe building. Visiting members cordi
tlly invited.
Milly Frale M. E. C
mci Procter M. nf R. & C.
LA GRANDE LODGE No. 41, A
&, A. M. Regular meetings 2d and
F.
4th
Tuesdays 7:30 p. m.
L. H. Russell. W. M.
C. D. Huffman, Sec
RE3EKAH-CHRYSTAL LODGE NO.
60Meets every Tuesday evening at the
i. O. O. F. lodae. All visiting members
a re invited to attend. Mary Frakek, NG
Lizzie Haworth, Secretary.
MODERN BROTHERHOOD OF
AMERICA Meets every Tuesday even
ing Lewis hall opposite Hotel Sommer,
Visiting members always welcome.
Auoust Stuart, Pres.
W. B. Saroekt. Sec.
Reconstructs your whole body, makes
rich red blood. Drives out impurities that
nave collected during the winter. Holl-
ster's Rocky Mountain Tea is a family
tonic. 26 cents. Tea or Tablets. Newlim
Druo Company.
f WTO
' servatively
issing.
Vbf her
" shing
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IIIVMIVVI
COR. DEPOT & ADAMS AYE.
La Grande Camp No. 7703
M. W. A.
wants you for a member.
It offers you the best and
cheapest, safe insurance
at the lowest cost : " ",
y Join now while we are
fteeurinff " other arjDlica-
tions, and ; be initiated
! with a bunch of candi-
dates. '
I '' We also have accident
I insurance, . paying fdr
time ; lost by sickness or
i accident. f
j-;' ,Qur .order has more
than double the member
ship of ' any other order
giving straight life insur
ance, arid we charge less
than others for the same
kind of insurance. 1
The next order in size
to ours is the . K.'O. T. M.
and it has about 313,000
members. . Our order has
840,000 members, have
ing increased about 1 00,
000 during the past
twelve months.
Our District Deputy
John H. Starr will arrive
In La Grande on Monday,
January 21, and will be
with us until the following
Saturday. See him and
give him your application.
It costs $6 to join beside
examination fees.
VYISt COUNSEL f ROM THE SOUTH
"I want to give some valuable advice
to those who suffer with lame back and
kidney trouble," says J.R. Blankenship of
Beck, Tenn. "I have proved to an abso
lute certainty that Electric Bitters will
positively cure this distressing condition.
The first bottle gave me great relief and
after taking a few more bottles,! was
completely cured; so completely that it
becomes a pleasure to recommend this
great remedy." Sold under guaranet
atJNewlin drug store.Price 60a.