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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1908)
PAGE t EVKmxo onsFnvr.it. la gravrk. onroo??. pattupav. ocrortErt si. ma. TACK SIX. t "' : ', ... -.'.:: :'...-:: ' "' ':.. -'.'.. . - V , " Do not take chances on it wearing away or experiment with some unknown preparation which may leave the bronchial tube3 and lungs weakened and susceptible to attack from ; tne germs cf Pneumonia or Consumption. Cut Prices on Lunibsr and i Shingles for large Orders f We need the money; . You need the material not onlyr stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. Contains no opiates. ' )':' ..."..'- ; ; B Sure You Get Foley' There, are substitutes mads to tell on the good name of Foley ' ' Honey and Tar. Beware of them. Yon should bars confidence la a cough cure that haa bees told with BwVersal satisfaction for thirty-fire year. The genuine Foley a Honey and Tar la la yellow Package. See that jroo get it A mother TettKtos ' - This is to certify that my daughter was do om for almost one year with a cold. The doctors finally pronounced it consumption. We bad rhrea up hope for her recovery. I was given a sample bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar. -1 gave it all to her in about three hours. It stopped the cough, and gave her rest. I sent next day and bought a 50c. bottle and began giving it. Ia three month's time she was well. There can not be too much said ia favor of Foley's Honey and Tar. - It saved my child's life. Mrs. George Batsoa, Fountain Grove, Uo. Three sizes 25c, 50c and $1.00. The 50-cent else contains two and one-half times as much as the small also v'. and the 1.00 bottla almost six times aa much. . soldo ccoir::iD d A T HILL Druggist t How To Be nappy A bin full of flour and a shed .full of first-class dry chain wood is v enough, to make ANY man happy. Now the way to fill the bin is to phone V. E. BEAN to first fill the shed, which be done for just half the cost of other : fuel. This would leave you plenty for the flour, and some to help buy ' beefsteak and clothes as well. ' . - The Cheapest fuel on the Market. Biggest load of Wood forleast Money B PHONE RE 0 1741. V E E1N Holiday Books In the Window . ' ,: AT . ' : I bllUVVIl ar. , , . "WHERE NOTHING IS TOO MUCH ' " ' TROUBLE." ' ' ' MANV TIHXGS OP GEN- ." r KttAL INTEREST NOTED. Judge Wilson's Mother Dead Fune ral ..Will Take iMnce Today -Union PuMlo Schools Reopen No More Dlhtlierltt Si.-aroNot a ' Vacant House lu tlie City J. D. Wolf, the Onion King of Union County. eeee lr:: cuwi " i.i.m...,..ilil,l, - 1 ,111 WHICH BILL v would you prefer to pay?, A good etiff one to' the doctor for curing some of your family of pneumonia or rheumatism or our ; modest one for the coal which would have prevented the Illness? Thlkk it over. Then give us the :or C'j it soon, too. Even a little chill may mean a big blll--for the doctor. :0. ; E. FOWLER . Phone Main 10 In ease of eromacli and' liver trou ble the proper treatment la to atlmu- late theeo orgna ' without Irritating them. Orino Laxauvo Fruit Syrup ids digestion &ad ctlssulatea Ute Uver ant bowala without lrrtUtlng . theM rgaaa like pllla or ordinary catiar tlca. It doea naueeate or grip and to mfld and fleauant to take. X. T. BIH, druggvat - -.J.-r , Tbey Take 0 KloJn Oxtt. "I haTa ee4 Dr. King's New Life Fillg tor rr"T yearn, with, lncreaatnr satisfaction. T" tafce the kinks out of stomach, liver and bowels, wltbeut fus or friction," says N. H. Brown, of riitsfleld, Vu Uuarjnteed aatlsfae- tor? at KewHn'a drug rtore. 35s. Hooey for Sale. ' -t Freeh comb heney, one-pound e- ttona, In uantltlea to suit eustomara. i ' OSWALD VOLSWIKKLER. d-W " : Il4 City. Tha Eugene Ouard baa keea moving into fine new premlsea of Its awn, aad i jre pared to gruw UMtof -v.-. (Union Republican.) Some man with spare capital might do well by erecting a few cottages in Union. : A house cannot be had for love or money at present. Waldo Perry Is expecting to take a position In the County Assessor's of fice at La Grande, about the first of tha year. -" , C. W, Jones haa a force of men at work constructing a fish pond on the WaUer Swackhammer place. He. will stock it with trout. Among those who attended the Sun day school convention at La Grande this week were, Mrs. Belle Wright, Mrs. Dr. Law. Thoman Onek n Touell. ' The convention was a great success. V , W. T. Wright left Monday for Seat tle, where as a member of the Ore gon commission he goes to act with other members of the commission in accepting the Oregon building at the Seattle exposition grounds. . J. B. Wolfe, the onion king of Union county, has about 1200 bushels of onions on a trifle over three acres of ground this year. He haa recently placed on exhibition at the La Grande depot soem.of the Brazilian red onions raised In Union, and they are the best shown thus far. . No further, cases of diphtheria hav ing appeared In the city of Union, the public schools of Union were opened in due forni Inst Monday morning. The action of the authorities in taking pre- caution to prevent the spread of dis- ease is commendable and it see ma-at s this time that there Is no further rea son for alarm. . , . (Union Scout.) - - t H. C. Neely, who nas carried his irm in a sling for the past two weeks on account of an Injury received while driving ,1s once more In fighting trim. Thursday afternoon at 6 o'clock Miss Bessie Miller of Union, and Hugh Craig of Hot Lake, were united In marriage at the home of Mayor- Halt Mr. and Mrs. Craig are well known In Union's society and a host of friends wish them success and happiness in their married life. ' ' t ; :. . :AttOTBt7 B. F. Wiigon war in ' La Grande Thursday to attend to some court matters. - He ( was summoned home In the evening by the serious illness of his mother at her borne In Cove. Mrs. Wilson la one' of tb pio neers of this valley and Is 47 years of age. According to the reports re ceived yesterday, she cannot recover. Lar: Mr. Susanna Elizabeth Wil son died at Cove Thursday evening at 6 o'clock. Mra. Wilson waa 67 years of age and waa the mother of B. F. Wilson of Union. The funeral will be held at the Union cemetery Saturday morning, October Zi, at 11:30 o'clock. HA WORTH GIVEN JoS. Lower Bid Withdrawn and Local Man Gets Enterprise Job. The contract for the erection of the sourt house has been let. to S. R. Ha worth for 131,800, and he has already begun preparations for the excavation and the hard wall basement, says the News-Record.' Mr. Haworth states that from six to eight men will soon be at work ou the foundation, and eight or ten at the quarry on E. R. Bowlby's place, east of town. Two four-horse teams will be employed to haul stone during all fair days of tht winter. .; ' . ':'; The court was notified the latter part of last week by M. M. Moulton, who made the lowest bid, that the Walla Walla man who gave him fig ures on the , masonry work could not or would not irlve him a bond, and therefore. he (Moulton) withdrew his bid. The Walla Walla man's figures on the masonry were' between $$000 and $4000 less than those of the other masons who figured on It, and ac counted for the difference , between tne bio ot Moulton and those of Ha worth and Slater. Moulton being out of it, the court then accepted the, next lowest bid, that of. S. R. Haworth for $31.S00. ,: FOR SALE Four good fresh milch cows.-; Inquire of Blue Mountain Creamery, Union, Oregon, VALUES : The real value of your property de : pends entirely upon : the title A properly prepared 'ABSTRACT will show ycu the exact condition of your title CALL AT OUR Of HCE J" AND LET US EXPLAIN ; WHAT AN ABSTRACT . MUSS KB. .OLIVER Li Crzndt National Bank I Building o THAT'S AT FERGUPON'8. Shingles . Pvt. STODDARD LUMBER CO. i Daily Observer, 65c per Month : e - 'J W. H. BOHNENKAPVJP C0e ? My Try to "Get ; Along" without one "She had done her best-A leakv range was to blame" Why not know the delightful satisfa tior, of having Y0mJ( work done perfectly ThatQj) comes from using a monarch Range? e 4e4e4 e4eeeee4ee-te4ee4eeeesefe4-ete4-eee UsMM' -f "Tl ' Mlill 4 .Kfe-irii'i Thi'Stiy SA.tlsfactory'Raiv 1 BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE I t . T. J. CRAY Prop. ( nicvv Managcmcnr) Rates $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 Best 25c meal in the city Beds 25c and 50c ' All outside rooms. Board and lodge $6. per week One block from depot' Only house in the city employing white help only TRY OUR SERVICE We are Pre Make or ci pared o Loans on rarm tf property. Our Abstract Books the most complete in the County. An Abstract tucnished by us is absolutely reliable .V . Fire, Life and Accident Insurance La Grande Investment Co. f Foley Block - ; fa Oraude, Ore. Something Exceptionally Good IN HIGH . TOP Boy's Shoes CIV- EST0PJ : Depotil Street ""' ' ' e !iiiieti'"''""M'" v 1 7- rf!fi !f