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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 29, 1908)
wrcma owmehvkh. ia grawtv, ww. sattrday, febrcaiiy st. . . 2'fLAAaa4 1 I ; K n ; ft- . m i THE BETTER KIND OF COUGH CURE There are all kinds of cough cures on the market, some made to sell merely, some made to stop coughs by drugging them into silence witn 'nar cotics, some made to do what should be 'done in order to properly cure coughs. NEWUN'S WHITE PINE EXPECTORANT is the latter kind. This remedy may nut always cure as quickly as those which are loaded with narcotics, but it cures quick enough; the cure is certain and when you are cured the oause is re moved. We offer this remedy to those who seek the best cough cure it is possible to make. The remedy has won high favor in this locality and de serves to be your regular family cough medicine. Prices, 25 and 50 cents NEWUN DRUG COMPANY LA GRANDE, OREGON Carnival In Now OrleoiiH. New Orleans, Ia., Feb. 29. Every train Into New Orleans today added lis quota to the thousands of Mardl Or as vlstors and the flood of humani ty flowing Into the Crescent City Is constantly Increasing. Many brilliant features marked today's program. Monday and Tuesday will be the big days of the carnival and the hotels ol the city will undoubtedly be taxed to the utmost to care for the crowds. SOMETHING NEW PICTORIAL PILLOW TOPS, blue print scenes of La Grande and vicinity. Must be seen to be appreciated. See the window display. MRS. L- SMITH Successor to Mrs. J. R. Forrest THE GEORGE PALMER LIMBER COMPANY RETAIL DEPARTMENT Wc Solicit Your Orders for Lumber. Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Chain Wood -is We are prepared to furnish and deliver material promptly. .Call up Petail Department Phone Main 8. LOVER RATES TOMORROW There Is need of revival of., the Grande Ronde Booqt club. Commenc ing with tomorrow and continuing un til April 30. colonist rates will be ef fective from all points in the east The result of -colonist rates were plainly evident last year; hundreds will migrate to Oregon and will be looking for suitable locations. Care fully compiles boost literature would stand the county well in hand now. The rates are note as low at they were last year. From all Missouri river common points the rate is $30 to Portland over the O. R. & N.. via Huntington or via Spokane over the other northern roads. There a re wo exceptions, however, as Omaha and Kansas City sales will not allow rout ing over any other line but the Union Pacific, over the o. . U to Iiuutm ton, and past or through La Grande. The fact that Omaha and Kansas City are starting points for a vast number of the colonists who will come west, due to the fact that these towns are fed by the element of the middle west which Is feverish over migration to the coaBt, La Orande will see more tourists than any other city of Ore gon, not on the O. It. & N. This vast territory will send It homeseekers through La Grande Real estate men believe the influx of homeseekers will be about as llvelj And bring as many people as the re cent rates did. Several real estate 'Irms of this city predict a material benefit to Union county from these rates. They have been In correspond ence with eastern parties and havi people In line who are willing to lo cate. In eastern Oregon. Once here, the ultimate results are unquestiona ble, they will stay. If the Boost clut is not going to be revived, every citi zen should make himself a commit tee of one to .write to eastern friends letting forth Inducements and re lources of Union county. mm Definite assurance has been given he La Grande high school that tht rl-stute high school track and fide" leet at Walla Walla will be arranged his year along lines similar to those hlch controlled the successful meet f lust Birlng. Local track and field team officials ecelved letters and blank contracts rum President Penrose of Whitman )llege today, setting forth the con Itlons under which the meet' will be eld. The news that the meet will I'cur. has met with much delight re for the success of last year's eet has not been forgotten, Whltmun college is to have direct m SoecialB B. For Our argams Customers We have been working to the end that you will choose ours. Practic ally all the new piece ane staple goods are now in and as they were purchased after the panic of last tall we are able to make prices that will surprise you. As forte completenessotour stock, there can be no questioned iftherean i any who need to belconvinced in the matter of dependability or fair pricing, we refer, you to we values below as representative examples: Standard Calicoes per yd 5c Apron Ginghams " 6 Ac Hope Muslin per yard Wc 28 in. Percale per yd 7V2c A BRAND NEW STOCK OF CLOTHING COME IN AND SEE US The Peoples Store LA GRADE'S LEADIM DRY GOODS THE OPERA EMPORIUM AND TEMPLE OF ECONOMY HOUSE BLOCK 0 management! of the meet this spring. I fhe event Is to take place on April I 10, when the preliminaries will be un and on May 1, when the finals ' fill take place. The size of the team 3 restricted to six members this year, 'his will stimulate lively competition n the La Grande high school for daces on the team. The teams which will participate ire: . Boise, Lewiston, Baker City, La Jrande, Pendleton, The Dalles. Col ax, Ellensburg, Garfield, North Yak ma, Oakesdale, Palouse, Pomeroy, litzvllle, RoBlyn, pokane, Waltsburg nd Walla Wulln. La Grande will be there. The con racts are to be signed today and for warded by the first mall. jury m H IDA J 0en New Naval Prlwin. Boston, Feb. 29. In order to relieve he congestion of the naval prison ere, the new naval prison at the ortsmouth, N. H., navy yard will be pened tomorrow, although only half inlshed. About 150 prisoners will be loved Into the prison from the Bou rn yard. There are only 160 cells at .resent in the completed wing of the (LOST In this city, an Elks" tooth with rlson and 160 more will be placed In j monogram, M. E. G., and engraved hat wing or the building as soon as) with 12-25, '06. Finder leave at the iongress p-ovldes the money. liKht office. Because Judge Smith of Baker City could not be here on Monday, the Bartlett trial will not be commenced until Tuesday morning. The Jury hns been discharged until that date. The court today hus been engaged In ar ranging the equity docket. A motion made by Attorney Coch ran for the O. H. A N. requesting Judgment for the defendant In the Russell vs. O. H. & N. case, notwith standing the verdict, was made this morning before Judge Crawford. The court overruled the motion. The U. It. & N. has 60 days In which to file bills of exception. no- Oil! PHF-SS COMMENT. What Other I'himt Say of Ziunoiui, the Violinist. Of Zamona, the violinist, who ap pears In recital in the Presbyterian church, I-a Grande, on Monday eve ning, the following notices are append ed: "Zamona Is equally at home Schumann's dreamy Trnumercl, or Grieg's difficult Sonnta." Ashland (Wis.) Dally Tribune. "One of the best violinists who have ever visited the clty."-Great Falls Tribune. "Has a wonderful ton and unusu al technique." North Yakima News. "Zamona was at his best In Grieg's Peer Yynt Suite." Vancouver (B. C.) Colonist. la "Zamona ha power, breadth, ten perament." Fttchhurg (Mass.) News, "A splendid player."Tucson Gazette. "In the Ituhensteln Melodic In F, Zamonn'B violin gave forth the fob bing tones that sink Int oone's heart." San Bernardino Sun. ' ' "Comparisons are said to be odious, but In holding the clow attention and In giving pleasure to his audience, Za ' m.ma is not one whit behind Remen "I." Roker City Democrat. 'JO LoHQfiiuQ IFruit vi v ' neasant to fane and does not urine op n.....i. Cures Chronic Constipation, Stomach and Liver Trouble Syrup 1? Stimulation Without Irritation. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup is a new laxative syrup combined with the deli cious flavor of fruits, and is very pleas ant to take. It will not gripe or sicken. It is much more pleasant and effective than Pills, Tablets and Saline Waters, as it does not derange the Stomach, or irritate the Kidneys, Liver or Bowels. Constipation. a Oarno Laxative Fruit Syrup will posi tively care chronic constipation as it re stores the natural action of the intestinal tract. Ordinary cathartics may give tem porary relief but the stomach is upset and the bowels are irritated without any permauent benefit having been derived. OUR GUARANTEE The condition of the patient remains un changed. The Stomach, Liver and Bowels have not been stimulated and in a few days a stronger purgative may have to be taken. This is why Pills and Aperient Waters never give permanent relief. Their violent action results in an unnat ural movement of the bowels and it is nec essary to keep taking them indefinitely. Why ORINO Is different. Orhto Laxative Fruit syrup is the only preparation that really acts upon all of the digestive organs. Other prepar ations act upon the lower bowel onlv and do not touch the Liver. It can very read, ily be seen that a preparation that does re. A t iirtAn sail tv 4 V a Ai Ae4.'. 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