La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 29, 1909, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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CITURKY UKOTUKltS,
EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS.
(JuTlt-tl rrttMt Tcli'4crli Service."
KUfceCKlPTlON RATES:
Pally, single cop.... 5c
JDfelljr. per month ... 5o
jOatly, six monihi in advance. .. 1 1. Sfl
IaMy, one year in advance Jii.il
AV'eeKly, ix months, In advance. . "5
-Weekly, one year, in advance. .. 11.00
, JCntered at the postofflce at La Grande
aa second-cla matter.
Thla paper will art publish any arti
Ci pp-aius ovir a asm te planm.
Signed article will be received iul-
Jct ta the discretion of the editor
Please sign your article- and save din
Appointment. Advertising Kates.
Dhtplay ad. ratea furnished upon
application.
Local reading; notices 10c per line
first Insertion; tc pur Una for each
ubaeauent Insertion.
Resolutions of condolence, tc a linj.
Cards of thanks, le a line.
Several years ago much was written
with reference as to what would be-
rome with our ex-presldents. It was
maintained that few presidents re
tired with means and the social func
tions that naturally followed one or
wore terms In the executive manHion
soon impiilred what little savins
-anight have been made. As Mr. Cleve
land was the only surviving- cx-prettl
dent for several years and having
ample means to permit him to leave
In esse, the question was dropped.
President Roosevelt will he the only
.rx-penldent after March 4 next, anil
as he f wealthy, slwnys w.im. an l
Jiavin; alreiidv secured u position on
the Outlook Magazine as a specl:il
contributor at- a salary of ISO, 000 per
yenr. ft'No a side contract with another
publishing house l the rate of 2 pr j
word, for a write-up of hlx proposed
Immlng trip in Africa, 1! will he ninny :
yenrx before we h'"r anything .re
garding the proper disposition of our
cx-presidenta.
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A manufacturer of an up-to-date
wanning machine has an advertise
ment running In many periodicals of
th country whl'-h. if the suggestion
contained therein was followed, would
undoubtedly result In securing; him
many sales. It reads thus: "Ask the
man of the. house to do the washlng
just long enough to let him know how
hard It Is for you to do the washing
Without the best equipment."
It will soon be spring and In
the meantime the park fund should be
augmented each day. The Riverside
park movement should not be permit
ted to die from want of enthusiasm.
The city needs this tract of land on
the river. We need other parks
closer In. but the start has been made
for the river, and let us secure it be
fore dividing our energies In another.
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A bill Is before the state legislature
which, if it passes, will undoubtedly
, reduce the number of brands of
baking powder now on the market.
The bill makes It necessary to state
the ingredients on the package.
.
If Representative Miller of Jackson
county, gets his bill through, fisher
men will have to pay an annual license
of one dollar.
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Hams that are hams: cheaper than
any one else sells them. 'Phone Main
t. Midget. '
1CIFIO MONTHLY IS WORK.
The Pacific Monthly for February
U here and Observer readers entitled
to same should call at once. The
number Is an exceptionally good one
and contains an Interesting ' ar
ticle descriptive of eastern Oregon.
Do not fall to call for your copy.
Prime rib roast 8 cents per pound
tomorrow only, at the Hops. 'Phone
Main 16. '
Went Snlo. "
Big fresh meat sale tomorrow at
h Boss market. 'Phone Hi.
... . ' - v Meal Sale.
F.lg fresh meat sale tomorrow ut the
North Fir street market.
Peef at cents per pound tomor
row onlv at the North Fir street mar
ket. Main If.. W. n. Smith, man
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But vour meat for next week at t'.ve
S,s "market. A big stle all day.
Phone Main 16.
Puy your meat for next week at the
Mldi.'-t market tomorrow. A big sale
all diiv. 'Phone M.ilti 9.
Pny your meat tor next week ut l.ie
N-th Kir
tnvt marhet toiiv'-r"w. ...
1. Smill). maiKigci
I'hune Mum i
Fef-f t 5 ei. ts
row only, at the
Thone Main !'6.
per pouiiil t'mor-
Peef St S
Puns market
Main 1
cent per
tonurrof
poo nd
only.
at tV-l'lnn-
Hotl href. "! r pound, at N
Fir Hti-tt m.-irUvt ti.inorrow. 1 hunt
'rt t. " ror ,-nnd at I,,.,
Wluf't niurk.l loinurniw ........
nK'f roast cents por pound t th.-
v..h marki t tor.;ori-..w only. nnJ lr
rush only. Th.vi- M-iin 18.
tomorrow only, at th MU- I. T!-'
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Round ttak at the Hum market to
morrow only. "Phone It.
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srXDAV AT THE CHl'IlCHES.
flrwt livlteilHH ('liunh.
Washington Avenge and Sixth
street. In the morning there will l
o.tplism r cnllilren. reception of new
inembera and the celehratloii of th
holy communion. i'vening subject
.id Appotrittitents. Sunday schoo
3:45 a. in.. VV. U Ilrenholts, supurln
endent; t . K. Nervice, 6:30 p. ni
leader, Mrs. A. T. Hill, llrotherhood
meeting Monday, H p. m., st the
nimiKe. Subject, riclence and 1m
mortality. lipetiltig address by (', K
ochrun. Prayer meeting. Thursday,
7:30 p. m. Rev. 8. W. Seemann. D. I).
minister.
I'irt ledunliMt KplMiiaI tliurvli.
..,riier i vau and Fourth Hi
Sunday, 9-4i n. m., Hible school; 11
a. m morning worship. Mr. Zlmnier
man, of the Anti Saloon league, will
speak; :3 p. m., Kpworlh league
led by Miss Ilattle McMurray, subject
"For Love's Sake." At 7:31) p. m.
iiibject, "Whose Servant Art Thou?"
Monday, 7:30 p. m Bible class at the
larsonage. Thursday, 7. p. m
teachers meeting; 7:30, prayer meet
ing. A cordial invitation to all. Rev
K. Deal, pastor.
At Inland City.
Mr. Zimmerman will speak at
land City church Sunday, 7:30 p.
All are inylted.
Central t'liurrli of Christ.
Pible school, 9:45 a. m., O. C Flesh
man, superintendent; morning wor
ship, 11 a. m.; sermon theme, "The
Rule for Progress." Junior C. E., and
Y. P. H. O. K., 6:30 p. m.; evangelistic
service, 7:30 p. m. Sermon on "Some
Peculiarities of the Disciples." liap
tlsms during the day. As my time in
La (Jrande is short and I have several
things to say, it Will be a speclul pleas
ure to meet those who have been with
us In the psst, as well as many new
people at these services. Kspecial at-
ention Is called to the evening ser
mon. Rev. O. H. King, minister.
Five pounds l;ird at the North Fir
market tomorrow, only. 'Phone Main
15.
Chilling winds today made outdoor
life a dlsagreeuble proposition, not
withstanding that the mercury drop
ped but little below the freezing point
Last, evening the government ther
mometer registered i" above, but (Hir
ing the night went down to 24. With
the approach of morning it began to
ascend and by noon had reached 2!)
above again.
I'asHenger travel has picked up con
siderably on the main line df the O.
It. & N. thla week, and Is now back
to the normal winter buHlneas.
While fluctuating on the muln line,
the I. a 3rande-Joaeph train Heldom
notices any change and continues to
do a lucrative bunine. This morn
ing both coaches were filled wltll pas
sengers.
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Shoulder ateak at the Boss market.
"Phone 16. Tomorrow only.
"About 10 years ago my brother
was 'held up' In his work, health and
happiness by what was believed to be
hopeless consumption." writes VV. R.
Lipscomb, of Washington, N. C. "He
took all kinds of remedies and treat
ment from several doctors, but lound
no help tin he used Dr. King's New
Discovery and was wnolly cured by
to drawing the Jury list, which task
Silverthorn's Family drug store.
Merchants! Save
$10,000
In 1907 the Merchants
of Oregon saved over
$10,Q00 by carrying a part
of their Insurance in their
own company, the Oregon
Merchants Mutual Fire As
surance Association, cf
Dayton, Oregon. In I9C3
they will save $I5,C00.
Durir.a the same period
i f their neighbors were nancf-
:t ing over $I,500,C00 in
1 1 profits to outside companies
In the Oregon Merchants
Mutual you get:
j J INSURANCE AT COST
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A LIMIT TO YOUR LIABIL-
ITllS
PROMPTSETTLEMZNT CF
LCSSES
Did Your Potatoes Freeze?
Vehave several hundred sacks of firsl-c'ass potatoes
at $1.25 p r hundred pounds
FLOUR
Imperial Flour - $1.35
Reliance Flour - 1.20
North Powder Flour 1.25
Harnes Patent Flour - 1 .40
TRY US. We Guarantee to gxc
Satisfaction
City Grocery
E. PCLACK, Prop
No case of contajnous blood poison
of the virus has been removed from the
the blood will sooner or later, cause a
its hideous and destructive symptoms of ulcerated month and throat copjyet
colored splotches, falling hair, sores and ulct-is, etc. No other medicine sc
surely cures contagious blood poison as S. S. S. It goes down into the
blood and steadily and surely drives out every particle cf the infection. It
absolutely and perfectly purifies the blood, and leaves this vital fluid as fresh,
rich ana healtliy as it wa3 before the
poison entered the circulation. S. S.
ind rrauually the symptoms disaphenr, the heallh is improved, the hk:r
cleai. 1 of all spots, sores and other
the mouth and throat teal and when
poison no trace ot the disease is Ielt
ccti;-.jc it u the crcatest of all Llooil
than forty years. Took on this disease
aud any medical advice sent free to all
TEE SWIFT
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Dcesn'i
go tip
Use Flue
You receive iplrnse, direct heat
from every ounce ol luel burned
there arc no dam? chimneys or long
pipes to waste ihe heat from a
PERFECTION Oil Heater
(Equipped with Smokeless Device) '
n
Carry il from room lo room. Turn the wick high
or low no boiher no smoke no smell automatic
smokeless device prevents. Brass font holds 4 quarts,
burns 9 hours. Beautifully finished in nickel or
japan. Every heater warranted.
Tt.
x-
usi wnai you want tor me lung
evenings. Made of brass, nickel plated latest im
pioved central draft burner. Every lamp warranted.
If your dealer cf.nnot supply tnj Petlection Oil
Heater or Rayo Lamp write our nearest aqency.
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STANDARD OIL, COJIPANV
Incorporated)
Daily Observer
NO SNOW
3ut we a; c still in business.
PLUMBING of all Kinds
We guarantee our nork
BAY & ZWEIFEL
211 DEPOT STREE1
and Bakery,
PHONE MAIN 75
LURES
BLOOD POISON
is ever imred until the last particle
circulation. .The least taint left iu
fresh outbreak of the trouble, with all
destructive virus ol contagious blooti
S. quickly takes effect on the blood
blemishes, the hair '-tope, com in.? out
S. S. S. has dcacurd the p-:;tem of Uv
fc, o. .. cures cor. .r
:.ius
:iCOi; ;
purifiers,
te.t.d am
w:'.!i
a;j 'or i. i:
wl;o v.-':t .
SPECIFIC CO.,
imiii lo read by
read by
11,111 IH.I )t
65c per Month
At
We have wade amngtmcnts vwfi the 0. R. 0 N. Co.
whereby any of i1fjmpleees cm ctfrr a stzrdtid P. R.
watch on monthly payments at regtUr ipctcash prcee.
BALL- WALWAMELClN -
DENmove rr.erts caiticd In
us guaranteed to pass lailiad ir.sfectkn'znheie in the
United States and Canada.
SIEGRIST & CO
Largest Jewelry fcitr
in Eastern Oregon
Complete equipment for
rubber buggy tires.
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FITZGERALD, Proprutor
Complete Machine Shops and Foundry
HOT DRINKS !
1 1
Just the kind of drinksffor cold
weather.
CLAM BROTH BEEF TEA f
CHOCOLATE With Whipped Cream I
SELDER,
r!5ISZy5Tti,K,'E S A QUEEN! SUE'S A SIKE.V!
is an expreson that is always heard at sigh', of a
well Ueve J(j woman. If you are flat-chested,
with Bl' undeveloped, a srawny neck, thin, lead
arm remark will never be
"SIH . ' wafers will make you beauuful, bewitch- ,
inv rhey DEVELOP THE BUST
3 to 6 inches and produce a fine,
bosom. They fill out the hollow
arms handsome and well modeled
and shoulders shapely and of perfect contour.
Send for a bottle to1nv and von'll hn pleased nrt wnttn. "SI
REN" wafers are absolutely harmless, nlpasant to take, and convenient
to carry around. They are sold under suu.antee to do all we claim
or MONET BACK.
Price $1.00 per bottle. Inquire- at good drug; stores or send DI
RECT TO US.
FREE. During the next 30 days only we will send you a sam
ple bottle of these beautifying wafers on receipt of 10c to pay cost of
packing and postage if you men'.I'in that you saw the advertisement In
this paper. The sample alone may be sufficient if the defects are
trifling. ,
DESK 4, ESTHETIC CnEMICAT. CO., 31 W. 125th ST., XEW YORK.
I THE WORLD FAMED CAR
! The Cadallic Thirty Is Mow Here
Come lack rt over and see more car alue
for eve-y dollar imestec than jcu cur
dreamed ot
We also Have the Famous Model 10 Buick
Runabout
- lUltiClS - t:rh:iLKN- l fKP. j
sleek ltd eveiy watch sold by I
Watch Inspectors for
0. R & N. Railroad
c:
resetting and ' repairing
m candy
MAN
f.
DEVELOP
THE
BUST
applied to you.
in a week from
firm, voluptuous
places, make th3
and the neck
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IW H. BOtiNENK MPC0
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th; Bo., market. 'Phon. Main II.
UaII kietL. tiVl' Ci:ii r 1
jlldSet umorNW. Phne Muln J.
X L iV. OLIVER, Agent
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