La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 19, 1907, Image 3

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2 Commence the NawVo
" w vt A vwU
' v' right by trading at.
Smith's
Market
Our Meats Speak
Themselves
for
All kinds of fresh and
I and salt meats always on
iiAua. we make a
specialty of poultry.
uive us a trial and
convinced.
Prompt delivery.
Phone Red 751
be
I
Smith & Dawson!
Proprietors
UPHOLSTERING
OLD FURNITURE
, sacaM APE
GOOD AS NEW ,
I .r; .,v$Vf
Lounge and couches upholstered.
Mattresses recovered and generaly
renovated, carpets cleaned and put
down. . . i
Special Furniture Made to Order.'
All Work Called For and Delivered
Promptly.
t. H. HILLNAM
-Cor
ind
N. "Depot'
Monroe St.
PHONE '
1801 Red
IN A HURRY?
CALL
THE TRANSFER ' MAN
fie will take that trunk to the De
pot or your home in less time than it
takes to tell it.
;, Day phone Red 761
Night " Black 1792
Wagon always at yout service
- ; CURED OF LUNG TROUBLE
. "It is new eleven years since I had
narrow escape from consumption," writes
CO. Floyd, a businessman of Kershaw.
S. C. "1 had run down in weight to 1 55
pound), and coughing was constant, both
by day and by night. Finally I began
taking Dr. King's New Discovery, and
continued this for about six months, when
my cough and jung trouble were entirely
gone and I was restored to my normal
weight. 170 pounds. Thousands of per
sons are healed evvry year. Guaranteed
atNewhn drug tto.j. SOc and $1.00.
Trial bottle free.
WANED
Board and Roomers, at
House. All V hite help,
rate?.
the Palmer
Reasonable
FOUND A long chain was found near
the A. B. C. Laundry. Owner may have
same by calling at this office and payine
fifty cents for this notice.
Obstinate racking coughs
A A A A Ai4...'., . t
THEN
It soothes and heals the inflamed air passages, stops the cough, heals and strengthens the lungs. FOLEY'S
HONEY AND TAR contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and is safest for children and delicate people.
Remember the name FOLEY'S H&NEY AMD TAR and insist upon having the genuine, as no other remedy
Is so safe or as certain in results.
Given Up to Die With Croup.
Mrs. P. I. Cordier, of Mannington, Kj., writes: "My three-year
old eirl had a severe case of croup; the doctor said she could not live
and I gave her up to die. I went to the store and pot a bottle of
Foley's Honey an J Tar. The first dose gave quick relief and
saved ber life."
Three sixes
CRAVfORD'S
St!
FIRST TRIAL
AT BAKER
Judge Tom Crawford of La Grande will
try his first case as circuit judge in Baker
on Monday next when Alex Widdowson
will stand before the bar to answer to the
charge of murder. It is inpossible that
Judge Smith will be called to Eugene to
attend the annual meeting of the board
of regents of the state unive'rsity of which
he is a member, and arrangements have
oeen made between the judges, for an
exchange of benches whereby Ju'gj Craw
ford will relieve Judge Smith unless some
thing intervenes.
For two years Smith has been unable
to attend the meeting of the regents be
cause of the interference of legal duties
which prevented bis leaving the sessions
of the circuit court here. However be
will n r.11... J.t rr..f?Tr An,.
ing the judge's first term as judge Id
Union courtty, and an arrangement , has
been entered into thru which Judge Craw
ford will receive his initiatory lessons in
presiding over an important trial, in Baker
next Monday.
Judge Smith will see Judge Crawford
started in the trial of the case on Mon
day, and wiH thea leave for Eugene. He
wilt return to Baker in time to take' up
the Brown trial in probability and will
be relieved only for the week, or for what
time is necessary to try the Widdowson
ease.., The session of the University re
gents will be an important one, and Judge
Smith feels that it is his duty to attend
the meeting if possible.
" In return as soon as Judge Crawford
opens his term of court in Union county
Judge Smith will go to La Grande and
relieve the judge in the trial of the many
cases in which be was interested as an
attorney before his elevation to the bench
thru the appointment by Governor
Chamberlain. Baker City Herald.
WE WANT YOUR TRADE
and will treat you right at Stillwell &
Co's. market. Phone Main 16 ' '
CLEARANCE
SALE
St. Peters' Guild having still on hand
several winter garments, will hold a
clearance sale on Saturday, the 19 th, in
Mr. Kilpatrick's machine warehouse.
Everything goes at your owu price. Do
not forget tne place and date.
f:
PURE LARD
Is to be found at Stillwell & Company's
market. 'Phone Main 16. .
HOW TO CURE CHILBLAINS
"To enjoy freeJom from chilblains",
wraes Jonn Keiiip, East Otisfield, Me.,
"1 apply Buckisn's Arnica Salve. -Have
also used it for salt rheum ith excellent
results". Guaranteed to cure fever sores,
indolent ulcers, piles, burns, wounds, frost
bites and skin diseases. 25c at Newlin
drug store.
that settle on the lungs and imaf
25c, 50c, $1.00. The 50 cent size contain
$1.00 bottle almost aut time a
T7 T7
ii ii
sold m muemm by
A . T. HI J JT . DRC
A RARE
I ' - Vl l,r"- & TPfei
-. " y'li'luLhiJ itamawj '( I!
A sweet toned Emerson piano wita the Angelus
X f.2 v; ..' heard lingers in the memory; i
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or itrt ciciasT
t ; LAJID
IN THE
fai. maids nd brave men the
most ;u tured. the widest traveled,
the fittest to judge if fittincr fare
for the table, can find naught but
praiee as their ooinion of our
staple and fancy grocerien or the
luxuries prosperity permits. Our
large buyirg and moderate pricing
has much to do with putting groc
eries of the best sort, into the
homes of people of ordinary means.
A small trial crdtr will convince
you oi the su-iemrity of our store
and our sales methods.
J.. PHONE MAIN 46', ' v
I NORTH FIR STREET ',
; J i- Mr ps, , .
Contractor and Build
: Ualei iw Kuil.lim' M; terial
Building Stone. Clean
Gravel delivered.
Course S&nd a d
(ir mo. Oregon
Dro "a line raining work, nd t wii
T'.'HfV. rr:e.
develop into Pneumonia over night are quickly cured by
' Editor Cured of Lung Troublo.
W. L. Straub, Editor of St. Petersburg; (Fla.) Time, writes:
"When coming across the bay from Port Tampa I got wet and caught a
cold that affected my throat and lungs. I neglected it, thinking I would
soon recover, but I kept getting worse, until I bought a bottle ot Foley' 0
Honey and Tar, and it cured me completely."
two and one-half time as much as the (mall
much. RefuM Substitutes.
TREAT
FOR
an
y. ...
Are W u "lired, Nervous
' Jj i V'cf'J Sleep.cs? '
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pn-pcrlr n..Mrl-:inI a u I !l ih or .u
tiliiilf aivn.ii ewsmintiv k imi'-liii:
'tr -W-.'h riui!. m iiil. ' 1ii''i'i!ii aj'f.
i"ln. ipin ami tr'i:iiins si
uiil up unit lux'lgiiriiU'M, Mm i' u jiu
nn.l fur m rliolf lot of ti) iir iwni J
vnrk. rioji -jI nil, the iitniiutli un. I In
'fi lu vitliy ami hxultli ro .(('
i ii invii l t. Mi mi uiiili-i a Mil ,w i
iriMM whit')i liur I lnro. tuNtmlne l'
for k slmrt lim. In tliiit tliov nr lurm-it'
mi-..wd f nk-olinl hoMiiut'tiie. dniK l'
Mvlniirtii. Ihls i.Ufilml klirlnkii ii Uttin1.)
ulood rarriir(., and In ilw lunv run
ratly iuJnr- ilio ty ii'in. one may u f
li'lrtrd und hettor fur thn time bi-lnj
Tot In l.hx ti(l Witki-!iivi1 a I'll with vititliiy
J-T.'u.i. Itr- I'Minu'i tiinwii Mnli.wi
1)1 rovrtry cminluH no alinh-.l. Krv
ootiln of It hour upon. It wmiHr 7V
lliui.ic nf Uwurmtu. In ii (till list ..I oil jt.
siiviiral iiirrHll'ni. Kr tli driiKPisl t
olTnrrou HoniHililiiK be claliim l"jmtt ar
iHhl " I to lnnlt your inw lliiri'in'.
Kvory iiiKrcdii'iit fiiuTlng Inlo'ifm
world-fami-d 'lioliliin MHllcarDlni-'ivprv"
ha tho unikiilmonsaiiprnval and txnJu'ot.
oinnt of the lllim nilli':il miUiurlin
of h II the ivc'-iil f.huu!aii( pructlK. No
pthnr nifdl -ln.- ilil ttinmsli (IrnirjiMs for
llko piirp'iM'. hint any kui;1i umlorxi'mfiit.
Th "li ilili-ii Mmllcul DiMitwry not
only 'r'Kjiu'i4 all tli good cff.'ct to Im
obuiineU Ii iiii ih one of (nildim Sul
root, in nit xiomncli. liver and howoi
Iron hlim. to In d)'fslH. ullloiiTOimii. con
stlpittion, uln-rntion nf slomucli mid
bowols and kliHlrod ailment, hut Dm
(ioldt'ii N'hI rout ii-od In ltd i'oniiiinil
Ing I grciitlv cnlinm-ol In u ciirinlvi- no
tion by other liutrilliMilj( such h yunw
root, Itlack Cherry luirk. IllooOnxit. Mutf
drnke root'iiiid ebeuilcajly pum tiipic
rclliK'it plyiM-rhw.
"ThA Common Sonso Mndlcal Advlwr,"
Is until frw in pnvi r wivi'r on nt-elut o."
21 ono-pi'iii M,i m;. to jihv t ho nv of r in II
III'.' nnr. Kic 11 'tuniiii, llif cIiiiIi-Ix.iiikI
vi.linno t ll, V- '.n. AUUroy Iw. U. V,
'ii-r.-c P-l.-hl... X. V.- '
I'.r. I',, ivi 'k I'). Mount Pi'I'ot onrncuii
'il- tioii. iiiiiiiiumuM" aii'l r,i'udnrli.
the right mi
Mr. August Sherpe. the DODo!ar over-
jewr of r.ha noor. at Koit Miditon. la.,
nays: "Dr. King s New Life Pills are
rightly named; they act more aareeably.
do more crood and make one feul tetter
than any ether laxative." Guaranteed to
cure biliousnes and constipation 23c at
Ntwlin drug store.
T
lis and th
is
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MUSIC
t i
Commencing Tuesday
week and continuing a
MR. J.
Formerly Wanamaker's
now with Sherman
will be at Heulat's ; Music Store
where he wili be glad to demon
strate to you the WOMDERFUL
POSSIBILITIES of
THF
Cnee
? f r . ' .
Come and listen, you
lf ?A. V iA11 Wnd$
6 ALSTON BLDQ
iv
LCLES- La Grande Aerie 589F. 0
trttie mry Priosy night ip Elk
' at 8 pm. Visiting brhren
'"ed to attend
) , M , .-. -r . P. Snook W. S
J. H. Peare W. P. I
i. 0. 0. P. La Grande Lodge No. 16,
mjets in their hall every Saturday night
Visiting brother cordially invited to at
tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at
Model Restaurant.
- E. B. MoKiddt. N.Q.
Q.E.Cqx,So. ' a ?i:t-
STAR ENCAMPMENT. No. 51, I. 0.
0. F. Meet every first and third Thurs
day in th month in Odd Fallow hall.
Visiting patriarch always welcome, '
Q. E. Fowlih, C P.
0. E. Cox, Scribe.
M. W, A. La Grande Camp ' Na
f? 04 meets evsry Monday vening
at . 1. 0. 0. F. halL Ail visiting
neighbor are cordially invited to
attend. F. a Currit V. C.
C. S. Williams Clerk. .
FORESTERS OF AMERICXCoert
Maid Marion No. 22 meet each Wednes
day night In Elk hall. - Brother
tr invited to attend.
En Wrioht Chief Ranger
C. J. Scribbb Financial Sec.
Board of Trustees Dr. G. L. Biookrs
John Hall and C. S. William. ,
FRIENDSHIP TENT No. 81. K. 0. T
..--Meets second and fourth Wednesdays
ach month in I. O. 0. F. hall. Visiting
mights welcome.
- H. C, Ball. Com
4 ox Bloch, Record Keeper ' -
UO. T. M. HIVE No. 27. Meets every
rirst and third Thursdays in the after
noon at the Redmen hall. All visiting
'adies are welcome. . . , .
' Maudb Loho Lady Commander.
M. C. Vissey, Record Keeper.
B. P. 0. E La GRANDE LODGE No
55 Meets each Thursday evsning at
eight o'clock in Elks' hall, on Adams
Avenue. Visiting Brother are cordially
invited to attend.
E. W. Davis, Exalted Ruler
G. E. McCully, Recording Secretary.
LA GRANDE LODGE No. 1S9.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD-Meols
every Friday ' of each month in
the K. of P. hall in the Corp buildir.g. Ail
visiting member welcome.
Ffcfco Jacobs Consul Commander
J. H. Kbeney, Clerk.
RED CROSS LODGE, No. 27-Meets
every Monday evening in Castle Hall,
Corps building. A Pythian welcome to
all visiting Knights, , '
N. L. Ackles, C. C.
R. Pattison, K. R, t S. ) .
RATHBONE- SISTERS Row ia Tem
ple No. 9 meets every Wednesday even
ing at 8 p. m. in the K. 6f P. Hall in the
Corpe building. Visiting members cordi
slly invited.
" Milly Fhawlky M. E. C
ici Procter M. of R. S, C.
' LA GRANDeToDGE No. 4l, A. F.
tt A. M. Regular meetings 2d and 4th
Tuesdays 7:20 p. m.
L"H. Russell, W. M.
C. D. Huffman. Sec
REBEKAH-CHRYSTAL LODGE NO.
60Meets every Tuesday evening at th
u. v r. looge. All visiting members
areinvited toattend. Mary Fhakeh, NQ
Lizzie Haworth, Secretary.
MODERN BROTHERHOOD OF
AMERICA Meets every Tuesday even
ing Lewis hall opposite Hotel Soipner.
Visiting members always welcome.
Auoust Stuart, Pres.
W. B. Saroint, Sec.
Reconstructs your whole body, makes
rich red blood. Drives out impurities that
have collected during the winter. Holl
ister Rocky Mountain Ta is a family
tonic. 86 cnt. Ta or Tablet. . Nbwun
Druo Company.
LOVERS
of
few
this
days
H. SMITH
player, piano expert, but
Clay & Go , of Portland,' .
FMFDcmi Aitir.Fi .iic :!
S.IIIM1VUII f-lVHKWLS
.: f-
will surely enjoy the treat
Musical instruments
COR. DEFOT & ADAMS AVB.
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
, Join now while we are
securing other, applica
tions, . and u be ( initiated
with aJ bunch of candi
dates. I i :'; v"V. ' ': '
We also have accident
insurance, paying for
time lost by sickness or
accident. f: v.' , aj'.
Our order has more
than double the member
ship of any other order
giving straight Ufa insur
ance, and we charge less
than others for the same
kind of insurance. ? -
The next order in' size
to ours is the K. 0. 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 Depdty
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 $5 to join bs&ide
examination fees. ,
WISt (OlINSEl FROM THE SOUTH
"I want to give soma 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 Bitlers will
positively cure this distressing condition.
Th first bottle gave me great relief and
after taking a tew more bottles, I was
completely cured; so completely that it
become a pleasure to recommend thie
great remedy." Sold under guaranet
t Newlin drug store. Price 60c.