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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1909)
imkk iigiit. vi vv-vr - nKitvi-R. r r.'iK. nnrov. wf.dxksdav. jaxiauv 21, iot. eight pages. r a Promptness The value of a prescription depends upon the prompt ness with which it reaches the sick room "Do It Now" . is the motto which stands for much in our prescription de partment. All prescriptions are filled as soon as received and delivered as soon as filled. You know our reputation for pure drugs and careful compounding .:. ;. .;. IVe Carry Everything which Should be Found in a Drug Store HILL5 DRUQ JTOKE LA GRANDE, OREGON . ttj HUGHES Al SUMMERV1LLE (Continued from pare 1.) Grande Ronde lumber Co. t ' v CAN FURNISH LUMBER Of Al L KINDS IN CARLOAD LOTS. for 16 Inch Chain Wood Delivered at yo-r rlrm?. Call up V. t BEAN, La Grand:. Phone, Rtd 1741 i i GEORGE PALMER. President ' W. H. BRENHOLTS' Ass't Cashier J. M. BERRY. Vice President C. S. WILLIAMS. 2d Ast't Cashier F. L. MEYERS Cashier " La Grande National IBank , Of La Grande, Oregon CAPITAL AMD SURPLUS $160,000 UNITED: STATES DEPOSITORY well rendered address. Tlil Afternoon. Attorney J. A. Burleigh of Enter prise opened the afternoon session with an address that branded him a well qualified for man for the place given him on the program. Follow ing him. Rev. Jacob Finger, the Ba ker City pastor, who Is well known In eastern Oregon, spoke to the large attendance. JJtigho Speak Tonight. The first prilvlge for a large per cent of the ministers here to hear Kt. Rev. Bishop Hughes, will be present ed tills evening when the bishop will deliver the principal address of the day. Close Tomorrow. ine qonr-irence ends tomorrow at noon, when the assemblage will take the train for their homes throughout the region of. the La Grande Confer ence district. CnnT In Convention. . Louisville, Ky.. Jan. 27. Final plans were completed today for next week's big convention of the canners of the country, beginning Monday In this city. PROBATE COURT XKWK. Petition for the probation of the will of the late Mrs. Harriet L. Lewis or Inlon. was filed this week. The property consists of real estate ap praised at about $5000. The will of the late David and Lydia Goeble of Medical Springs, has been filed. The estate Is valued at 13000 Clara A. Stone has petitioned to be ppolnted guardian of the estate of Chris Larson, who is In the Insane asylum. The estate constats of per sonal property appraised at $400. WEST' K K. 9 Great Annual Sale enters info its last week As the result of the great ctearnce saw of the past three weeks, we find odd lots of merchandise here and there, broken lines of sizes, etc, but all clean fresh . merchandise, new this season to be sold this week for a fraction of its real value. Come and See. Plilow Cases. Hemmed Cases, 36x45 ......9c Calico. American Prints, all colors . 5e GIVE LIFTS I0IDY Children's Underwear. Heavy fleece lined and ribbed 9c Ladies' Jackets. Heavy Milton Jackets of last season .79c Ladies' Capes. In different colors, long and short $1.90 Lace. Odd lots of Valenciennes and Torchon, per yard 2c Children's Shoes. From 1 to 6, lace and button 25c " Ladies' Shoes. Turns and welts In good styles Sl.lg Indies' Suits. Only a few left; but good styles ........ one-half price Sheets. Heavy sheets, 81x89 43c All Millinery, new models one-half priee E.-J9 Walsls. Not many left . . . .' 15c Belts. All sizes and colors 19c j Never Darn Hose. Tou know what these are ..25c Men's Suits. Regular $12.50 values .$1.90 Corsets. In alt colors and sizes .39c Children's Dresnes. In Plaids and plain colors one-lialf price Outing flannel. In stripes and plains colors GYc Ladies' Collars. Tn different colors . 17c Blen's Shirts. Stiff and soft bosoms ......15c You up Men's Suits. Ages from 12 to 1 years; this year's styles . .one-half price French Ginghams. New arrivals for springs . . . . 1 lc Ladies' Gloves. In black and colored lisle ..9c Underwear. In cotton and wool one-half price Toweling. In crash and linens 11c Shirts. In dress and negligee JJ price Towels. In crash and Turkish .He Ladles' Waists. Only a few, in white and col ored 19c Torchon Lace. All new patterns, Just ar r'ved 5c .Embroidery. Good patterns and widths . .5c Each of these little items represent an unusual value of good merchandise. If the his wete large enough we would display some of them across an entire page, so great are the batgains, A careful shopper can save more this week than ever before, i 1 .DIRECTORS Z . J. M. Berry A. B. Conley; F. J. Holmes F. M J C. C. Pennington . F. L Meyers GeeL. Cleaver W. L. Brenholtt Georpe Palmsr Brykit LOAX FIND DAY IIKltE ATTRACTS LARGE CROWD. Excellent program Carried Out In lroMT Style lit Connection With Inan Fund Day The Program. VALENTINES I Sent'mental ami Comic Valentin Post Cards Cc trfcils fcr Ci rJcl't Vtetrrs E.ft.WELLf1H S- ZO. i r"Vr-ADAMS A V EN UK WANTED! Havirg just cj tru asecond frand store in my old store on Fir Street- mus-t have SECOND HAND GOODS I am prepared to pay highest cash price for SEC OND HAND goeda. Do noc sell until you have seen me. If you are going ko leave town phene me., Remember I pay cash. Educational Loan Fund day In La Grande was properly kept. In fact, the event proved a real musical treat for those who were keen enough to seize the opportunity presented. The attendance was favorable even though the weather was Inclement. The club parlors in the Anthony home on Sixth Bufi-i tttre comtortably filled by guests and club members who were anxious to swell the fund collected this clay In all women's clubs of the state for the aid of crim-ation-hungry who are without the necessary means to procure It. Hishop Paddock favor ed the audience with a brief address of Interest to all. The appended pro gram was carried out: Piano solo "Ijist Hope," (Gotta- chalk) Mrs. G. ('. Cummlngs Violin solo "Rercense," (Godard) Miss Bertha Young Accompanied by Miss Jean McDonald. Vocal solo "For Thee." Victor Kemp , . . Mrs.-A. L. RSfh.rdon. Quaret "Gvpsy Life." Schumann Mesdamrs Sllverthorn. Cpton. Polack Xnthony. repeated use of such treatments cause chronic Irritation of the stomach and bowels, hardens their tissues, deadens their nerves, stiffens their mucsles and generally bilngs about an Injuri ous habit which sometimes has fatal results. . We have a positive, pleasant and safe rerr.e 'y for constipation and bow el disorder in general. We are so certain o! its great curative value that we promise to return the purchaser's money in every case when It; falls to produce entire satisfaction. This rem edy Is called Rexall Orderlies. We urge you to try them at our entire risk. uexall Orderlies are very pleasant to take, they act teluqlygTa to take, they act quietly and have a soothing, strengthening: healing influ ence on the entire Intestinal tract. They do not purge, gripe, cause nau sea, flatulence, excessive Innaonnc. diarrhoea or other ennoying effect, and they may be taken at any time without any Inconvenience. Rexall Orderlies overcome the drug- ging habit and cure constipation am! all similar ailments, whether acute o: chronic. They are especially good fo: children, weak persons or old folks. trice, 36 tablets. 23c, and 12 tablets, lie. A. T. Hill, druggist. i Cat Prices on Lumber and i; Shingles; for large Orders We need the money You need the material ! Fir and native Lumber, Cedar t Shingles I STODDARD LUMBER CO. j 4- TI1K DOCTOR'S Ol FSTIOV. Advice A:aiiit the l'e of Harsh Pur gative 11111I I'li v-ics. BCSStVS HACK LINK. Best of service, Day and JCight. Hacks furnished for funerals and private parties. Baggage transferred Day and 9 Night and Sundays. Stand at Paul's Cltfir Store. 'Phone Red 241. Night 'Phone Miln 25. E. L. BCSSET. ED. PR0PECK Pturnc Black L2S1 FIR STREET A doctor's first question when con sulted by a patient is. "Are your bow els regular?" He knows that 98 per cent of illness is attended with Inact ive bowels and torpid liver. This con dition poisons the system with noxious gases and waste matter which natur ally accumulates and which must be removed through the bowels befor health can be restored. salts, ordinary plllj and cathartics may he tiul '.i.kem-d So dynamite. Through their harsh. Irritating ac tion they force a passage through' the bowels, causing pain and damage to the delicate Intestinal structure which weakens the whole system, and at best only produces temporary relief. "About 10 years ago my brother was 'held up' in his work, health and happiness by what was believed to be hopeless consumption," writes W. R. Lipscomb, of Washington, N. C. "He took all kinds of remedies and treat menKfrom several doctors, but loutid no help till he used Dr. King's New Discovery and was wnolly cured by to drawing the Jury list, which task consumed the greater part of the ses sion. bronchitis," Bays Mrs. W. G. Gibson. Lexington, Ky. "She lost the power of Ftieech completely and was fl verv sick child. Fortunately we had a bot lie or Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house and gave It to her accord lng to the printed directions. On the second day she was a great deal bet ter, and on the fifth day. October 23d she was entirely well of her cold and bronchitis, which I attribute to this splendid medicine. I recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy unre servedly as I have found it the surest. safest and quickest cure for colds, both for children and adults, of any 1 have ever used." For sale by all cood dealers. To Whom It Slay Concern. Notice la hereby given that cvl De cember 1 I took up at my place at waddle under throat; one 2-year-old Starkey, one pale red cow branded "J. K." on right hip; crop off right ear; red steer, swallow fork In left ear; no visible brands. They are now at the Ruhl farm near Allcel, and will be sold according to law unless the owner pays costs and proves proper ly. 1-I9w4tw E. F. JONES. Cured of Severe Attack of Bronchitis by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. "On October 18th. last, my littie 3 cold which resulted in a bad rase of The year-old daughter contracted severe XoUce of Final Account. Notice is hereby given that the un derslgned has filed in the county cou 01 Lnion county, state of Oregon, ti is final account of his administration of the estate of J. M. McCall, deceased. and that the said court has or dered that said final account be heard by said court at me usual place of holding said'eourt at the court house in La Grande, in said county, on the ISth day of February, 1J09. at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at which time and place any person In torsted In said estate may appear and file objections to said account, ir any ! he have. j Dater, January 9, I90. ULYSSES G. COCCH. Administrator of Said Estate. RAMSEY & OLIVER. 1-11-2-8 Attorneys for the Estate. DR. P.. L. LI.VCOLX. DENTIST. Most Modernly Equipped Office. None but First-Class work done. Office Upstairs. Northwest Corner Adams Ave- nue and Depot Street. 'Phone Red 11S1. Here's Snap. A 10-acre fruit tract, all fenced; one mile northeast of Cove; six acres et to apples and. cherries; small. cheap barn and house; well and other water. Also horse. burcA- sins-la har- iies and some tools. Must be sold soon. Address Lock Rot 71. Island City, Oregon. FOR SALE 700 tamarack posts, 10c, In La Grande. See ' 1-21-1 LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. t; ! i; II , i; i, i tl t t f i f I