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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1909)
f - .. WGrrf TAOE3. EVENIN'O OBSERVFR. I.A GRAVlsR. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, EElHUAItY 17, Imi9. PAGE innEE. OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS rainice 14 I i . .-.AW." ... ..... r rinin ; u We are overcrowded in our new brick corner storcand must "sacrifice these splendid goods to maKe room. for We have some attractive . things in room furnishings, comfortable chairs and bookcases $5.00 to $25.00 STOVES AMD RANGES . We have 23 ranges on which weWllmakayou First Gost prices for cash. These are newup-to-date and high quality goods. $33.50 Elite Range, double fire box linings, duplex grate for wood or coal, 16 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 oven,high closet, flush reservoir, porce,'ain lined, Weguarantee this range for 10 years. A bargain atourprice $45.00 $60.00 Blue Steel Improved Gascade Range, 22 inch oven,, duplex grates, extension broiler device, large warming closet, flush reservoir porcelain tank, handsome nickle trimming. This is a- lara range suit able for farms and boarding houses where capacity is retired and is a very special bargain at our cash price ONE STORE ONLY. OME STORE OMLY $47.00 We arc leaders in lovv 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 oursale price $4.15 ' Imported Scotch Brussell Rugs, 9x12, $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 will take in trade. i Remember: New Brick, Corner Pir Street and Jefferson Avenue. Phone Black 641 n Ha is ten - 0 lutHi I- 8 Cough Ilcniedy the Most I'd. .r Hecnuse It 1m the cBst. "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, for sale by all ood dealers. Colds contracted at this season of 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 lor coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. Sold by Sllverthorn .FOR SALE New house, containing 5 rooms and r,ath; one acre first-class Harden land with water rlyht; trees, hushes, barn, woodshed, chicken park, etc. Close in. A bargain if taken ut once. N 4 3, Observer. 2-16tf I BURGZR and SEVERSON J ; i La Grande, Ore. Phcne I I I Main 91 Real Estate and !! mm m Loans, tire ana Life Insurance. COLLECTING AGENCY . N. B. Long Distance Col lection a Specialty OVER NEWUM DRUG CO. i A f ni unt: X G. Pre ;ton selling out J did not inrerfefe with my t business, For up-to-date f I shoe repairing go to G. W. I Preston's eld stand on f t Depot Street. f mm WILL PROFIT R. Plant ; Quick . Transfer: , 1 ! Merchants! Save $10,000 In 1907 the Merchants i ( ill ivi mt iritl ll t of Oregon saved nver tm nnn l .. i ju jiv,iiy oy tarrying t pan 4; I of their Insurance in their ? own company, the Oregon i t Merchants Mutual Fire As- l surance oft In 1908 1 Association, 3 Dayton, Oregon ? they will save $15,000. During the same period i u,.:. :ut ...... u-j ? men iiziynuui 3 wcic uanu- ing over $1,500,000 in In the Oreaon Merchants Mutual you get: t INSURANCE AT COST t A LIMIT TO YOUR LIABIL- ITiES " - ; PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF t LOSSES I 1 i. W. OLIVER, Agent j A Common Cold. We claim that If catching cold could be avoided some 'of the most danger ous and fatal diseases would never Ix t heard of. A cold often forms a culture ' bed for germs of infectious diseases. Consumption, pneumonia, diphtheria and scarlet ever, four of the most dangerous and fatal diseases, are of this tflass. The culture bed formed by the cold favors the development of the germs of these diseases, that would not otherwise find lodgment. There I 2 is little danger, however, of any of! these diseases being contracted when 1 m a good expectorant cuuifh medicine' like Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is used. It cleans out these culture beds that favor the development of the germs of these diseases. That is whv 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. For Rapid Delivery Seivice Call Up WILLCOCK. BROS. We are In position to do any kind of transferring. Give us a trial order. Calls answered day or night. 'Phones: Day, Red 761. Nidht, Black 1271. For That Terrible lu lling. 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 sale by all good dealers.. , .Pihcutos-for -th kidneys ara little golien globules which act directly on the kidneys. agazme 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 FOB EVEIYBODY'S THIS MONTH. THE CAT IS BACK Friday and Saturday, February 26 and 27, will find Ia Grande the gath ering place of a large and varied crowd. As announced several days ago, the county teachers' meeting will be held In La Grande on .Saturday, the 7th. but the day prior to that will find delegates to the athletic confer ence gathering here. Uy reason of the uv I tucti ine pi mi ikmia of iiit; Vuiiuiia sigh schools of eastern Uregon will be in La Grande that day, the county school teachers of this county will fare well when they attend the meeting on Saturday. The program makes room for J. s. Landers of Pendleton, J. A. Churchill, of Maker City, and E. B. Conk'lin of Ontario. In adijltlon to these are local men and women on the program that will unquestionably he one of the most Interesting th-t has been arranged In the recent past. li-.iinlng, a branch of educa tion that is slowly working its way Into curricula of western schools, as It has already been firmly established in Im( i ; st, will ledtsoo'-S"(1 hy Prof. N. i .Ma'i.iser of tht;- ci'y. Tile topic Is ' tie Hone to La, Grande. Tin' schedule of speaker for the (in Hug follows: Milton s Paradise Lost, II. J. lloi k . i! lu rry. KeasuPis for Moilifvlmr Course of Study, .1. S. Landers. Value of Meals In First Grade, .Mrs. Stella Ingle. The Afternoon. Lit. rature: Its Definition and I'sc. Pauline Milliard. Measures, J. A. Churchill. Manual Training. X. J Msi;-:ist. Nature Study. K. R Cufil. lin. Mayor Pollman. Trie mayor explained his veto, saying that while he had con fidence in the fire department In Us present organization, ' he thought the time might come when the best Inter ests of the city could be best served by securing a fire chief outside of the regular 20 firemen, and that was the most Important reason for vetoing the ordinance. The veto was sustained hy the council, and the1 fire i committee will prepare another ordinance which will meet with the approval of all concerned. night determined to scalp their worthy adversaries. ' ' A site has been set aside on tha grounds of the7 Alaska-Tukon-Paclflo exposition for a camp where student and graduates. of the leading universi ties and college of the country will have headquarters. . BALL GAMK AT COVK. Snndrldge Team Keeks , to 8li the Doughty Coveltes Tonight. Changed III Location. All parties wishing a flrst-clasa workman' to repair their watches omf , Jewelry, will find O. ; M. Heacock lo--cated with Carl Bros., at Huelat's old - stand. Repairing done promptly', tf . v four The perpetual snow fields of mountain ranges and Mt. Rainier, the Ihluhnst nenk In thn CM fed States, nt- l ove, Feb. 17. (Special.) A basi fer an unsurpassed view from the cen ketball five, termed the undefeated i tral court on the grounds of the A. T. champions of the Handrldge, will play the local L. D. 8. five at Cove to night. For a period of 35 or 40 years this team has never seen uV'feat, as this is the first game In the history of the Sandrldge.. They came to Cove to- P. exposition. FOUND A suit case on the road near Moss chapel. Owner may recover same by calling at this office and paying for this notice. t f . t -.. A t NO . nr.IWRTMKXT. PHONE PACIFIC STATES FOR GROCERIES B. W. NOYES Already sufficient aiiplK.uin I... A trial will convince you be(, re,.olved bv tne ,.xhlll, .i.. of quick results for backache, rheu- . ., , ... iment of the A. Y. P. exposition to rastlsm. lumbago and tired, wornoutj feeling. 3 days' trial 11. They purl- more thn tm eevr' building on the fy the blood. Sold by Sllverthorn grounds. I linker City Minor. YiMwh Mea-urc tis' - Pny Flrcmeni I tf i X . Laker City, Feb. 16. The ordinance providing for a paid fire department in Haker City was vetoed at the meet ing of the city council last night by t ;