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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1909)
f mi l. Y, FKIllllWUY 12, 100.' PAGE THREE. EVKNTVG OvrB, 1A GRAXBE, OREGOX, 'Mi OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS Sale i Clearance 7 1 Tv Jit , 2 S-.L spleitdid goods to make room for our Spring stock soon to arrive. We have some attractive things in room furnishings, comfortable ... eJ $5.00 to $25.00 . a. chairs and bookcases v STOVES AND RANGES We have 23 ranges on which we will make you First Gost prices for cash. These are new, up-to-date and high quality goods. $33.50 Elite Range, double fire box linings, duplex grate for wood or coal, 1 6 inch oven, high closet and end shelf for cash only $25.75 $55.50 Acme Steel Range, extra heavy fire box lined, duplex grate, wood or coal, 20 inch overhigh closet, flush reservoir, porcelain lined, We guarantee this range for 1 0 years. A bargain at our price $45.00 $60.00 Blue Steel Improved Cascade Range, 22 inch oven, duplex grates, extension broiler device, large warming closet, flush reservoir porcelain tank, handsome nickle trimming. This is a large range suit able for farms and boarding houses where capacity is required and is a uon; cnsria1 ha.nra.in at our cash Drice $47.00 WW lif'.'-Y We are leaders in low prices on floor coverings Beautiful designs in carpet at 35c to 70c, worth from 50c to $1.00. Alexander Smith & Sons genuine Velvet Rugs, 27x54 in., worth $2. 75, sale price $1.40. Genuine Axminster, 27x54 in., beautiful designs, Floral, Oriental and Animal, worth $3.75, our price $1.95 Alexander Smith & Sons best Axminster Rug, 36x72 in., worth $6.50 our sale price $4.15 , Imported Scobch Brussell Rugs, 9xl2,$16.50 values at $10.90 We have a large assortment of Ingrain Rugs at from $3 00 to $12.00 We have several second hand Ranges and Stoves in excellent shape at $5 00 to $20.00 WANTED $500.00 worth of Second Hand Goods. We pay highest cash price or w'.ll take in trade. very special bargain at our casn price . . . ONE STORE ONLY. New Brick, Corner Fir Street andJefferson Avenue. Phone Black 641 Remember: one store only. D0 BroSo o S:'UD CROP IS 50 MS itlumibei Iain's CoiikIi Krnictly t'' Mot I'opulur Uccuuse it la the ellst. I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy for the past eight years and find it to be one of the best selling medicines on the market. For babies and young children there Is nothing letter in the line of cough syrups," says Paul Allen, Plain Dealing, La. This remedy not only cures the coughs, colds and croup so common among young children, but is pleasant and safe for them to take, or sale by all jgood dealers. ' j . 'Colds contracted at mis season ui the year are quickly relieved with .Bees Laxative Cough Syrup. Its laxa tive quality rids the system of the cold. Pleasant to take. Best for children dfor coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. Bold by Stlverthorn BURGER and SEVERSON La Grande, Ore. 2 7 mm s main if i Fhcm I Real Estate and i Loans, Fire and Life Insurance. AT SAME PLACE COLLECTING AGENCY N. B. Long Distance Col lection a Specialty OVER NEWLIN DRUG CO. G. Preston selling out did not inrerfere with my I business, For up-tc-date shoe repairing go to G. W. f Preston's eld stand on Depot Street. 1 R. Plant Sllverthorn's Family drug store. an Keift'er hotel for rent cheap. Fur niture in sanio for sale. Inquire at Hotel Keiffer. - - 3-6t 'Silver thorn's Family drug store. For expert piano tuning, see Thomas 1-2-Rtl Bruce. 4 TWKXTY-FIVK YF.T TO UK Mllll'l l )IT OF IIKItK i: Merchants! Save $W,000 In 1907 the Merchants of Oregon saved over t $10,000 by carrying a part t of their Insurance in their Z own company, the Oregon t Merchants Mutual Fire As- t Association, of surance Dayton, Oregon. In 1908 t they will save $15,000. X During the same period their neighbors were hand- ing over $1,500,000 in profits to outside companies In the Oregon Merchants Mutual you get: A Common Cfl!, We claim that If catching cold could he avoided some of the most dancer- ous and fatal diseases would never he) heard of. A cold often forms a culuin bed for germs of infections discos, s. j Consumption, pneumonia, diphtheria ;iml scarlet fever, four of the most j dangerous and fatal diseases, at e of this class. The culture bed formed by I a the cold favors the development of the germs of these diseases, that would not otherwise find lodgment. There is little danger, however, of any of these diseases being contracted when a good expectorant cough medicine like Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is used. It cleans out these culture beds that favor the development of the germs pf these diseases. That is why this remedy has proved so universal ly successful In preventing pneumonia. It not only cures your cold quickly, but minimizes the risk of contracting these dangerous diseases. For sale by all good dealers. r . . w ... - i use. t or aie u, t A UWT TO YjWR UAJjL- t ... IJltS PIneules for For Tliat Terrible ItHiliijr. Eczema, tetter and salt rheum keep their victims In perpetual torment. The application of Chamberlain's Salve will instantly allay this itching and many cases have been cured by Its use. For sate Dy ail goon aeaiers. Quick Iransier For Rapid Delivery Seivice Call Up WILLC0CK BROS. We are in position to do any kind of transferring. Give us a trial order. Calls answered day or flight. Phones: Day, Red 761. Night, Black 1271. ?! (.cneral Potato Shoitngf l.nt Yewr Not so N'oHTlh lu I'nloii County, .vs Froltflit AfcvnU In view of tho general and extreme shortage of the potato crop through out the Taeiflc northwest last year, the (irunde Hondo Valley croji U bvt- 'er than tin- average, according to Traveling Freight Agent Oliver, who is in the city today. According to Mr. j Oliver, there, are about l!.r curs yet to be shipped out this winter, while 25 j have gone on earlier In the season. Pome of the pitted potatoes out ill 'lie valley were frozen during the cold snap, adding to the general shortage. Tin- urgent need of changing tie' source of seed potatoes, was als.i em phasised by Mr. Oliver. It is not al v.avs desirable to make radical changes With the s-pecie. Iillt to get the same specie from a different lo i.ili.v. is the chief mailer of import- PASTIME THEATRE J. H. ECCLES , Proprietor D. R. ECCLES, Manager 1 NEWEST MOTION PICTURES Unexcelled Vaudeville ', THIS WEEK Stirring Days in Old Virginia a ai c. Th '.it v. marke t remains steady In till: il the dollar mark. ti:m ;ks to iiaki i:. agazine HAS GOT THIS MONTH Two screaming stories by Ellis Parker Butler and Lindsay Denison, each racing to see which will bump your funny bone hardest. One tragedy that will grip your heart. And articles by Russell, Paine and Dickson that cut deep into things. LOOK OUT rOR EVERYBODY'S THIS KTTS. TRCAT ISAACS, i Weston Noriiialilc Will Cope Miners at I taker Tonight. Willi 'mil inning tlulr tour of eastern i 'ivgon, the Weston Normal basket ball team left this morning for liaker, here they play the Maker high school ..ni'.'!it. This will be the real initial game of the season for the Mining Innn's school. The lineup for this eiining's contest is announced as fol lows : W. ston Still, Staggs, Storms. S ui ford. Sanforil. Wb neit. Maker Hall. Howard. Thibodo, ;iiaril. Taylor, Flnb y. 3 Performances Nightly at 7:15, 8:15 and 9:15 MATINEES Wednesday and Saturday at 3 P. M CHANGE PROGRAM Monday, Wednesday and Friday NEW GROCERY STORE PROMPTSETTLEMENT OF LOSSES L W. 0UVER, Agent the kidneys are llttlf tolden elobules which act diwtiy on I Something: new and dainty in uox the ktdnevi. A trial will convlrr-e you I stationery at of quick results for backache, rheu- J N EWLIN BOOK & STATIONERY CO. tnatism, lumbago and tired, wornoui feeling. 3 days' trial 1. They purl- For expert piano tuning;, see Thomas fy the biood. Sold by Silverthortk Bruce. 1-2 tf F.ny rrli-s mi Itntnl. selling Columbia 10-imh disc lecoidu for 5 cents each. The attention of the puolic is called to the fact that.', Noycs Grocery Store is now ready for business with a fresh stock of staple and fancy gioceries. None -but staple brands carried. No order to small to to recieve prompt attention or too large for us to fill promptly. WANTED Three waitresses at once. Experienced preferred, but appren tices can apply. Good position. Call at once at the Model restaurant. tf IN0YES GROCERY STORE, PHONE RED 1161 BEN. W. N0YES, Prop. Free Delivery to any part of the city t 106 Fir Street t ; . 'A ft 1 X i "J