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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1909)
TOGIIT PAGES. PAGE TITREE. aranee e OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS Me-areovercrowtJccHa ETKNTVO OBSEIlVPn, I-A RHAVDR. OTtF.OOV. lirtiltSDAY, FFBRIWHY l. tfOf. Plllll Gle D)aleRu;i i 1 i H r splendid goods to make room for our Spring stock soon to arrive. o ' We have some attractive things in room furnishings, comfortable chairs and book-cases . $500 l $25.00 STOVES AMD RANGES We have 23 ranges on which we will make, you First Gost prices for cjsh. 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 oven,high closet, flush reservoir, porcelain lined, We guarantee this range for 10 years. A bargain at our price $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 large range suit able for farms and boarding houses where capacity is req-jired and is a very special bargain at our cash price $47.00 lift. 1 We are leaders in low prices on floor coverings Eeautiful 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 arid 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 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. Remember. SK- IMevv Brick, Corner Fir Street and Jefferson Avenue. Phone Black 641 o Haisten BroSo 'lmnihciiaiii' t onsil Itcmctly the Most Popular Becuuse il is the ellst. "I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy 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 tietter 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 aad safe for them to take, far sale by all good 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 tor coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. Sold by Silverthorn f BURGER and SEVERSON ! La Grande, Ore. Phone i I Main 91 Real Fcfafo anW I Af SAME PLACE I G. Prei-ton selling out J did not inrerfere with my t business, For up-to-date I nanc Fm anW fit shoe rePairin go to G. w. Loans, nre ana x -x preston's cid tnA n t FOR SALE New house, containing 5 rooms and bath; one acre first-class garden land with water right; trees, bushes, barn, woodshed, chlck.cn park, etc. Close in. A bargain if taken at once. X 43, Observer. 2-16tf Life Insurance, t COLLECTING AGENCY N. B. Long Distance Col lection a Specialty OVER NEWLIN DRUG CO. i Depot Street. fll LOST R- Plant ! Merchants! Save $10,000 In 1997 the Merchants $ of Oregon saved over $ $10,000 by carrying a part of their Insurance in their own company, the Oregon Merchants Mutual Fire As- surance Association, of i t Dayton, Oregon. In 1908 i mey win save jo,uuw. During the same period f their neighbors were hand- ing over $1,500,000 in t profits to outside companies $ In the Oregon Merchants T IM..A I l. muwai you yei. INSURANCE AT COST t A LIMIT TO YOUR LIABIL- t ITIES - vj PROMP TSETTLEMENT OF t LOSSES ? A Common Cold. We claim that If catching cold could be avoided some of the most danger ous and fatal diseases would never be "Tn-urd of. A cold often forms a culture bed for germs of fnfectious diseases. Consumption, pneumonia, liphtherla and scarlet fever, four of the most dangerous and fatal diseases, are of this class. The culture bed formed by 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 wln a good expectorant cough medicine like Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is used. It cleans out thfse culture beds! that favor the development of the germs of 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. MIVII IIIIIIJICI For Rapid Delivery Set vice Call Up 1 WILLCOCK BROS. We are in position to do any Kind of transferring. Give us a trial order. Calls answered day or nisht. 'Phones: Day, Red 761. NIeht, Black 1271. t t I. IV. 0UVER, Agent .agazine HAS GOT THIS MONTH Two creaming 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. 1001 OUT rOS EVEITBODY'S THIS 43NTa. TBI CJ7.U-2ACX ... T1nuie fcr ''the k:dnye ar Hit)- golden globules which act directly on I Already sufficient ai,i, Mentions h;,e the kidneys. A trial will convince ouibeen r(.,.tived by tne t.xhlbit9 dt.part. ment of the A. T. P. exposition to For Thiit 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 tiave been cured by Its use. For sale by all good dealers. Another dray load of stolen mer chandise was delivered to the officers this morning by Charles Dickens, the confessed thief of the O. R. & N. rail way company, says the Pendleton East Oregonian of Wednesday, in speaking of the wholesale thefts uncovered re cently. It contained a double set of heavy harness and a xingle set, be sides one or two other articles. These articles were delivered voluntarily by IMckens, the dray being sent and paid for by himself. Dickens has for the last two days been engaged in writing a complete confession, in the office of District Attorney Phelps. When the paper has been completed It is expected to bring out some other complications of a sensational nature. Mr, hcnuyler Intimates thiit there are other Impli cations. The bonds for the three men were ifiisril yesterday from t-oO to J350 cash bond, or $5011 security bond. society does not represent a coalition between them in the new union or ganb.ation. GOODS (HARdE MAY WITH FRAUD Baker City, Feb. 17. Charges of fraud and of obtaining money under false pretense are made against Dr. W. J. May, representing the Hot 8rijiKa company , uhiii:i uf ittv liu dlum'Sprlngu at Haines, and Paralee F. Hindman of Baker City, In a com plaint filed In the circuit court today by C. P. Murphy and Gustay Ander son, In the case wherein Thomas C. Burke is plaintiff and Pardee F. Hindman, M. J. Hindman, her hus band are defendants. The suit involve notes to the amount of $5000 and mortgage on 160 acres of land, whlchv are alleged to have been fraudulently given. "UtXK" BOB IS IMi. Well Known Ploncor or Cove to in a r lit leal Condition This Week, Cove, Feb. 18. -(Special.) "Uncle" Bob Morris, the popular old gentle' man of this community is seriously ill at his home here,' His many friends- are alarmed at his condition, deemed critical by his physician especially o' account of his advanced age. Rob- , , . , j Jived 5ii Ccvc since Oct- was a rove, and has more friend among young and old alike, than any other man. FOUND A suit case on the road near Moss chapel. Owner may recover same by calling at this office and and the Hot Springs company paying for this notice. t ! j't t t z of quick results for backache, rheu matism, lumbago and tired, wornout feeling. 3t days' trial II. They purl- more than fl" eevr' bullJinK " the fy the blood. Sold by Sllvertbonx grounds. X"w Tolmcco I'nloii. Louisville. Ky.; Keti, "IS. Plodfrr-s secured from tobacco growers In the Hurley districts of Kentucky, Indiana and W isconsin will be brought up for latftication in a meeting of a Joint i iiiiiiiiiitee of toba'-co associations in Louisville today. Agents of the new I nion Tobacco society, now a reality. uiil k over all the districts im-liid'-d In ilu- new central i;ss iation of to Ijic o societies, to interest the grow ers in the federation and to secure their , b ilges for liiOS. Tobacco grow lers in Ketiiucky, Indiana and Wis o - I sin are brought together by tbt nion association. The I'nion T. ! , so ciety, as now consti'i't, . is more a pooling of Hurley i"!.o--o interests than u general trurt of tobacco-grow- j !:g hsv-;.. iiUi.-n. uwintr to tiii f.ict iiT Toe riiuuefi Pri? tlvtr .is,'.; ia tion. which dominates the dark tobac- i it PH0N PACIFIC STATES FOR GROCERIES B. , w. . ... -- ! co market, and the Hurley Tobacco society, which dominate the Burley market, are compelled to deal largely with different sets of buyers, It is stated that the present Union Tobacco t 1 V' ft, .