La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 10, 1909, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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EYEMNfl ORSKRYrif. I. A CSlXm, 0RI'00.
StTl'irDAT, April 10, IM9,
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IXCAL ITEMS. .
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Mis. R. E. Mi Powell, night operator
nt T loeasit, is In the city for a short
Visit.
C. M. Humphreys made the round
trip to Kle'n on personal metiers to
day. ''.
George Bonner returned to Joseph
today after spending several days In
.la Gium!.'...
The new ordinance pertaluiim to
young boys In pool rooms Is pub
lished In this" Issue and Bhould be
read carefully.
Clinton Van -Fleet left this morn
ing for Looking Glass and other
points near' the Walowa river where
he wll Btrlng 'em out. " ' ?
County Assessor Relnhart will
apend Sunday In Walla Walla "with
his wire who is still recuperating In
hte Garden City.
Mrs. Joseph Desllet and daughter
Miss Stella, left this morning for St.
Johns where they will Join their hus
band and father who Is now located
there.
Miss Themle Colyer, of Carrolion,
Arkansas Is visiting Mrs. Watkins of
Allcel. The lady la well pleased wlh
our valley and may decide to looate
here.
D. W. Tastet left today for Seattle
where he enters employment with
the coast survey and geodetic work.
Tastet will return to the East In a
few days.
Lowry Holloway representing a San
Francisco Insurance firm as Bpeelal
nnt loft tr.iluv fnp Wnlln YVnllrt flftpr
teT1w "
spending a day In La Crande with
friends.
Mr. and Mis. J. 11. Peare leave to
night ' to spend Eastey with Mrs.
Peare's brother M. J. Halley at Weis
?r. Mr. Peare may also take a run
up to Caldwell and look over the
general irrigatio projects.
Itev. J, D. Gillilian left '.his morn
ing for a visit to the Methods', chur
ches in the Wallowa county, lie will
go as far as Flora, an1 experts to
travel distances in the snow before
reaching his destination.
Ground was broken Inst evening for
the new T. J. Scroggin near-bungalow
residence that will be erected corner
Washington and Fourthstreets. at a
cost of approximately $3000. Actual
construction will commence next
week.
Mr. aud Mrs L. Moyt took their
departure this morning for Haines
where they will go on to a farm Mr.
lioyt lias been employed on the mil
road here tor the past four years, m.t
has decided that the farm offers , wat
er inducements.
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There -never was circuit that every
member of every family enjoys and
repeats tho enjoyment as often aa they
do
Tovvle's
CIRCUS
Brand
Table Syrup
You want it eviry day and very
meal every day. It is tho nyrup with
tho rich
Maple Flavor
Prepared riy our oripinal exclusive
process l,y blemliiiKSupiirCnncSyrup,
Corn Syrup, Honey and Maple Kyrup.
Ask your rrocer how to (ret Wild
Amnulafroe. ThL-y please the children.
The Towle
Maple Syrup Ca.
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socinTS. . .
Htith J)aj Dinner.
A number of relatives and friends
of Mr. and Mrs.- George Bull were
entertained at dinner at the Hull hame
at 12S Washington ave, Friday. The
event was a surprise to Mr. Hull In
honor of the Oh anuiversary of his
birth, lie received niuny tongratu
Inrions and kind wishes for many re
turns of the plens.ua occasion, as well
as a number of useful presents. Those
present were: Mr. and Mrs. j. S.
Splker, Mrs. and Mrs. W. D. Delmore,
Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Ball. Rev. W. H.
Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. George Ball,
George J. Ball and Arthur Delmore.
HALL EXPLAINS
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publican.
Moreover he who criticises present
conditions and who does not offer a
reasonable and feasible remedy in de
tail does not help any.
Those who shout "Fire, Fire." but
are unwilling to get odwn and assist
in the details of extinguishing the fire,
are poor firemen.
It la not tha . writer's object to
criticise others and try to avoid the
blame himself, knowing as he does
that he Is unfit to cast even the sec
ond stone, but to say to the people
that it is tho wish of the administra
tion to enforce the municipal tuvl
state laws In this City, and that as
nlstance rendered by any citizen will
be thankfully received. i
Very Truly,
M. K. HALL,
MAYOR.
A rieasunt lliysk;.
When you want a pleasant physic
plve Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets a trial. The yare intld and
g.ntle In their action and always pro
duce a pleasant cathartic effect. Call
at all K'md dealers for a fre.e sample.
IF YOU'VE GOT
little more money than you need
for every-day uses, that's liable to
find its way to Wall Street some
time for goodness sake" in
vest 1 5 cents of it in the March
EVERYBODY'S and find out
how much chance you've got in
the big fellows' game."
Your 1 5 cents will pay you back
Rest Treatment for folds.
"Most ordinary colds will yield to
the simplest treatment," says the Chi
cago Tribune, "moderative- laxatives,
hot foot balhs, a free perspiration and
an avoidant e of exposure to cold and
wet ofter treatment." While this
treatment is simple. It requires con
siderable trouble, and the one adopt
ing It must remain in doors for a
day or two, or a fm-eli cold is almost
sure to be contracted, and in many
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not better to pin your faith to an old
reliable preparation like Chamber
lain Cough Remedy, that is famous
for its-cures or colds and can always
be depended upon? For saye by All
Good Druggists. .''
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4 nVKSKY'S HACK LlXE. 4 1
Best flf service, Pay and
Nlpht Hacks furnished for j
funerals and private parties.- .
BagijHgo ti anaferred Day and ' 4
Xlfiht and Sunduys. ; '
Ft and at Paul's Cigar Store.
Phiine Bed 241 v . 4
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We cannot tell you h our add of our many bargains. Onlv a tew a) a tlr.e, fcuf here
Is mere y$ sample lot thJ ycu will find in every nock and corner of our crwbcd store .
I The Little Shop
906 Main St.
I
Embroidery lessons giv
en.' Stamping done in
eylet, French, Waliacr
lan, Hedebo, and Cut
Work. Orders taken
and lessons given in
Stenciling. Shirt waist,
Genter Pieces , etc
Stamped. Emoroidery
Materials.
S!i:(iAi, iiargaiv ;
Yesterday we bought a second hand
cupboard with glass doors. Yo.i
would think It new. ' ' .
Cost (12 our price
SAVK $10.
, Buy our La 'Cede steel range with
reservoir for 1-15
Others ask....... $"
MATTRESSES. '
Genuine bargains In wire and wool.
We are selling wire goods from fl
to 1 $6
tOOOK STOVES. '
Several good second band cooking
stoves purchased yesterday, extraordi
nary values at .$$ and $10.
MEX S 8AMU.E.
A first class hih grade' $ H saddle
good as new for V-
1ROX HI' OS.
A large ossortmont o select from,
and you are dolus ourHtlf un injus
tice by nut. looking my line over.
CAIMFtS.
Next week a 'new neuortment' of.
wool carpets will arrive. Call look
them over.
I.lNOLKl'SI. '
Why pay S&cts for the same grade
we are selling for fiiicts.
LOl'NflES.
$20 values for.. f '2
Come look us over.
Everything marked in plain figures. Large stock of new and second hand goods
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THE SCEWIC
PAXTAGES CIRCUIT.
Ln Ornnde's Foremost Yaudo
vllle Thealre.
Depot Street.
S. A. Oardlletir, .llannu'er.
Week beginning April f.
Dave Rafel the great ventrilo
quist introducing, walking, talk
ing mechanical figures.
Runy &Rlchards, society com
edy sketch. .
Latest moving pictures.
Matinee, Tuesday, Thursday $
and Saturday. Adults;'matinee: f.
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10c; children, under 12 years, fy
'- 5e. Evening prices, 10 and 15c. .
? S- i J- ' 'i t 'f t - iy $'i-'?-JS.- .-' ? i
PASTIME THEATRE
Two large lots of second hand house furnishing
err nd. r.orsistinD- cf two Home Comfort Ranss, 3
? heaters, 5 carpets, 5 Bed Springs and Mittressai
I Window Shades, Lace curtains, 16 chairs,: 5 Rocker, PiLSEi3
chiffonier, 4 Dressers, 6 commodes, 3 safes, 4 Kitchen
j Treasurers, lats of cooking utensils, crockery and glass
I dishes, Linoleum, couch, bed covers and in fact 2 -Com
plete Housekeeping Outfits, which I will offer at a bar
HARRIS FRENCH.
rntric(or and Slammer.
Program
g?in to move them and make room for a car of Spring furniture to arrie. Just re
cieved a large shipment of trunks and traveling bag?. v
PH0IME BL CK 641
Vaudeville:
Bordeaux and La Janense,
artistic dancers.
Blllv Sanboin. hieh clnss im
personator. Moving Pictures:
For Love's Sake.
Hard to Beat.
"Oh Rats!"
Change of program Sunday,
Wednesday and Friday. Mati
nee: Monday. Wednesday ami
Saturday. Doors open at 2:30
p. m. Evening performances ?
at 7 p. m. 4
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Dr. IrV. D. McMillan
Painless Denistry
La Grande National Bank Bldg
Both Phones
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ED. PRQPECK,
The Second Hand Dealer
The Book Store
THATS FERGUSON'S
Tissue Paper-Dennison'swhich
cost you twice as much as the
other kinds-cost us three to t
times as much. Books, Str -ery,
Office Supplies, P v
Goods, Fishing TacV
My Glasses Fit
Reference: Ask any of
the .400 1 have fitted.
0. M. Heacock,
With Red Cross Drug Store
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GEORGE PALMER, President V. H. BRENHOLTS' Ass't Cashier
F. .1. HOLMES, Vice President . C. S. WILLIAMS. 2d As't Cashier
F. L. MEYERS Cashier
r.
nde Nations! Bank
Of La Grande, Oregon
"Where No.
Too
Trouble"
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $170,000
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
DIRECTORS
. M. Berry J. D. Matheson F. J. Holmes F. M. Brykit
C. C. Pennington F. L. Meyers Geo. L Cleaver
W. L BtenholU . Gtorgt Palmar