La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 13, 1909, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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PACE FOt'K.
L. Grdnde tvenini ODservcf
l'ublMitd Dull) Exc-il Sun da.
i7um(Tt Ti 7Ti k u k v.
KlJlTOU AM) Pnul'KIKTOR.
lultrd I'm Tflt'tcrui'li JSenlte.
SlIiSCRU'TION HATS:
Daily, single copy 6c
Daily, per month Coc
Dally, six months in advttm e. . . .$XIii
tuilj', oiif )ear in advance JC.'.O
Wf-kly. mix u.'oii'iis in i!u'i'... ":
Weekly, one year in advuwe. $100
Eutered at the postoltiie at 1-h Grande
as second-class llllltttT.
This puier will not puhlisn any
article uniieai'fiiK over a noni de
plume.. Sinned articles will 1m re
celved subject to the discretion of the
ditor. I'leuse sIkii your urticlea and
are disappointment.
. Advertising Kate.
Display ad. rates furnished upon ap
plication.
Local reading notices 10c per line
first Insertion; 5c per line for each
subsequent Insertion.
Resolution of Condolence, 5c a line.
Cards of thanks, 5c a line.
The time Is ripe for united action,
to crystallze public sentiment tow
ard a loyalty for home Institutions.
This commulty Is sending thousands
of dollars abroad that should remain
' at home. It would be surprising how
the various payrolls of this city
Would be Increased If a patriotic ef
fort was made to patronize our home
Institutions and a -campaign along
this line will prove most interesting
and beneficial. It Is loyalty Unit
builds up any community. Live and
let live policy lays the foundation for
this condition. It Is true that thlf
city Is at the present time at a tils
advantage In many ways tint n
eral awakening towards Intentm loy
alty would soon correct. A el'y of
000 no matter where It may be works
a hardship upon nearly every ecu
werclal enterprise. To Illustrate
nearly every business In this city to
day, Is of necessity equipped, in ev
ery respect, equal to cities of S'uw)
or 9,000. Our stores would be re
quired to Increase their stock lltt!
If any, if our population were ln-t-reased
one third. If our nierch:int.i
enjoyed the additional trade, tint
now goes to outside concerns, they
would employ more clerks, If the
business Interests of this city guvu
the local printing offices the work
they send away for, several exl.i;;
printers would be employed here at
homo and thus the list could eusil
be ext.etid.-d. We alj are guilty
brethren,, it matters not whether we
are businessmen or whether we are
farmers, or laborers. Hence we say
In all charity there should be an
awakening towards home loyalty, that
If heeded will react to the benefit or
this community In many ways.
Some new things may noed ad-
,.!.,. hrfn-n tli lite.'ll lllolllf this
Jlne can be realized, however, the
Idea is worthy of careful coiiHldera
tlon by all and a campaign to brlnu
this about, would soon correct those
conditions that may need corroding,
aud this loyalty would soon create a
public sentiment that would attract
wide awake people and would give
employment to many more than one
might think possible without giing
(he matter careful consideration.
Every one who has the interest of
the city have been Hiking nolo ci
the strenuous work of .he !.' ' '" l! "
rotnmeri i;l dub. throuli ivs mih
inlltees. what Is has o-'.-u doii'tt ,v
imst two wecV.s Mai.y "i llv n...6t
active business men tins "-ty i"ve
almost hbaniloneil their. pilMSto
liess in working 'or I ; -- - '
project. 'Vy their ; ye s!n:
know them" It matters not how meri
torious the undertaking
tl..-
', (HI
lyntion that can
secure
t,f a required $10,000 Is entitled to nr.
.,n,,w.l:is!i- siimiort. This i
ieii the m Orsnde Comuien
'.al lut
hi .lo'.e -.vi.liiii the past two
woi'! j
dnd it la Btill woiklng hard.
r,,.rnv.'i-nnce and well liie t
,! !-e .
count for anvihing. the oth-r f
OnO wlU be fo.Mivotn'ng. I" V
owrer wliil- r neturt -i'
ely Interested in having the
Com
t tub succeed In this
lrr!s.t-
..I . --
tlon project Hnr't yu tit.k this or-
pani'ation ik ent
port and counsel,
it-., uv tv'i.r auiM"
In other words if
you are not a
member, don't ou
think you
dhooKI bcrotne ou. Ut
C.rande ia noiklnj? the.' i1a:3 in rr
tvei harmony ,hich Ifinlfloi uxt
fo- unytUiriK lbt Is uuder .iMn j ,lr.
; club n1 bootee n a-' - 1 m-
There Is considerable nioro state
politics being considered in the dideii
breasts of aspiring candidates than
the average citizen not accu-tt.MUeJ
to playing the game realize. While
It Is quite a while jet before many
will come out of their hiding urn!
pubfically announce themselves yet It.
would be surprising if a true II..'.
would be published who have already
brightened their political llghtili'i;
rods, und are watching for and mak
ing opportunities to further their own
ii;reresn. specially is this true of
IJiosO WUO ffOUHI UK? lO rejjieariii
the State for Oovenor. Secretary of
State for Congress and etc. Our pri
mary 'uw opens the field to many
likewise limits It to some-would-be
aspirants. It Is beginning to be amus
ing and interesting to the careful
observer of the political destinies of
men without doubt the city election
of Portland will have considerable
bearing upon the state at large.
.
Tho Cough Syrup that
rids the system of a cold
by
acting as a cathartic on the
bowels is
LAXATIVE
ROUGH SYRUP
Bees Is the original laxative cough syrup,
contains no opiates gently moves ins
bowels, carrying the cold off through thf
natural channels, Guaranteed to giva
tatinfactltm or raonev refunded.
Hi 'nival 4:i "ii iirii'-
Tfvro never wan a circus that every
TmmiKr of tvery tuniiiy njov8 nd
reput& the enjoyment ha of tin as thoy
T.owle's
CIRCUS
Brand
Table Syrup
Yhu wat It every diy and every
meal every day. it Is the syrup with
the rich
Maple Flavor
Prriar-d hy our orifrinnl rxc'enive
prooeeH by MeiutintfJiiumrl-aiuiSyrun,
Corn Syrup, Honey and Ma,.l.i K rup.
1; Ask your rpocit liow to Kt Wild
Ik AninuilBfi-ue,
'i liey I'lelisv the eliiiilrn.
The Towle r
Maple Syrup Co. !f?
A riensunt I'iiyHle.
When you want a pleasant physh
she Chamberlain's Stomach and I.ivei
"ablets a trial. The yare mtld ami
;entlu In their action an-.l always pro-
".ci- i .--'t"ir.t Ci., "'.tvt.c c i"v V .
t all good deuler.s for a free suiuple.
CITATION
In the County Court, for the. County
of I'nion, Stute of Oregon.
Ill the matter of I lie Stute of Oregon,
ThoniHB Kclley, ileceaseil.
To Minultt NebL'rgnll. Katheiine W'ell-
er, Anna Nebergull, rntilik Kclley.
nnd Daniel Kelley, heirs at law of
ThointiH Kelley, ileceaseil, ureetiiiK:
111 the inatl.er of the State of Oreicon
.011 tire heiehy cited anil reiuiretl to
iMHiear In the (-utility Com t of. the
r-latc of Ottvoii. for the county 11 '
n.ioii. ut 1 ho court Koom, nieivof, j
" (;n,,,:," "" "M1!"v '" '
. til till ttHU. I fi V til,. IV .l.e ,r tl ,,. 1 II,, II .
" ' J II'" I - Mil XI .Villi. I . ,.' .1 I
i!i hi wVoh k, in U ton unun ot' thw
day, then and there
If ii ny I'nie he, A iy
to show cause
I1!.- Oi-litioil Ot
Aiai;i,iii Mieaier
:oin: mi x ot
said (iMtai... ii:,yni f,,j nil i,r,!er of
'h!.- Coiut a.ithoi -i.iim i,t to S-U the
iVIlo.viiii; d.-i,! i!-,l real cot ale, Ui
ii : Lois No I. a ml Ii of Mock No.
IM in ('h;i.iii8 Ad.litlon to I.
liramle. Oje!oii. And that piece or
Kin t I of land deHciibed na follows:
I'eirintiias at the nectlon corner be
tween seciions 2S ,29, 33 and 32 in
i'o'wmhiii 2 S. it. .18 K. W. M. run
inns thence north 8.70 chains, thence
soi.-th f.r. dcR. west 15.45 chains, thence
east 12.51 cUaiua to the place of be
KiMiitig; und containing S.44 ncrcs of
land, sltuntcii in thn a K14 of Sec. 2t.
riv;s. 2 K. i. ::s K.AV.M inTiilou'Couii
y, OreKon. BhoulU not b granted.
WITNKRS. the Hon. J. C. HENRY.
Judge of the Countjr Court of the
State of Oregon, for the county of
I'nion. uith tbe seal of aald Cowrt
affixed this 10th day or April, 1909.
ATTEST ED. WRJGHT, CLERK
It
EVENING OBSKKVEK, I. A filMXM,
FREE TO YOU MY SISTER
i.i. ...iin. it iii mrfi
;''?;
will not Inuirfere with your work or oniMipatioii. Jutt Mud rout mom n iddfttt. tell nif how you
nuftVr if you wtnh, aud will solid you tlio treatment for yourca-: . eiitlroly free In p aln wrap
jh, by return mail I will also send you ftM ot eist, my book WOMAN'S 01 MfDICU 0mE" with
ew.litnntory illustrations ho in whr women witter, and how the; cnnenailj -cijiy tlieniMlres
rt home. Every woiuun xhould Lnve it, ami lenrn to think ktfiilf. Then when the doctor ayH
"You must huve au oM-rntion." vou can divide for yourxelf. ThouwiiidH of women have eurtd
thmselvio w ith mr hiimeretni'dv. It curw ill eld 01 nmg. To Molhtn ot 0otilirt, I will explain a
sl'iiple home tn-al ment which kHlllv and efleetuallv cunw Leuoorrhoea, (irwn Slokneiwnnd
I nlnful or lrruculHr MetLstruution iu young LudieH, l'Uuuputs and health al wayi rcaulta f rom
il uxe.
W hererer you lire, I ran refer you to ladles of your own locality who know and will gladly
tell any Hnfferer that this Horn Tmlmnt really mnUHll womeu'sdlBeasew, and makes women well,
ftrnnir, plump and robuxt. Just Mas' sn to" address, ami the free ten day's treatment is yours, auto
"'tok. W rite to-dny, ai you may uot aim thlB offer airnln. AddreHS
ns. m. summers, Box h - - Notre Dame, lnd.f u. S.A.
THE EDISON LINE
Yes, we will have anything ycu v rh in the Ed
ison .'ine and everything you can find in the latest
catalogue, March l ltf . March records are now
on sale. . We have theDoublejCisc Records for the
small sun of G5 cents each. ,'
Read what . . PaderemV, the world's best
Pianoist, has to say in .the Music Trad is Review
for the Veber Piano. ' When he says it is best it
must be so. .
WE SELL WEBER AND ALL OTHER CC0D riAKOS
BramwcSl IVSusic Conipany
PH0HE BLACK WU. P. DAMS AVENUE
9 .
W ATT
vy nLiij
All the newest things in v;3ll paper. 'Pa
per your rooms with seme of MAXWELL'S
exclusive designs.
Paisits, Oils, Varnish
Japalac and Liquid Veneer
W H.
Meeee- 1
!P'lf 411
Fo
Ten Room Howsc, Stone F oimdaiisn, Stone Cellar,
fnm Depot, Furnished Ihcucjxut
'
$2,100.00
One hs'.f cash, 'b stance on two years time z! 7 per cent interest
w r-. ca
fc rr '5; , RCA . ;
t v TU School Hat Flactj You in a Good Potiium " ;
WRITE
OllKflOX. Tl TSBAY, AI'KIL 13, -
1909.
Free to You and Evory 8 later 8uf
ring from Woman's Aliments.
I am a womu,
J knur wuiuBn'l saffariog.
. I bare found tbe eur.
I will mll. f r of may ohar(, tnr boM Intf
Miit with full InHt motion to any toffarer f rum
worano'a ailmeuta. I want to tell l women about
thin curt-fa, D17 reader, for yourself, your
daughter, your mother, or your stiiter. 1 want to
tell TOU UUW w uui o JOUl ntuwrm m uum Wllir
out the help of aductor. Men mm understaml
women's suffurliigH. What we women knowlrte
nairlMct, we know better than anj doctor. I
know tlmt roy'home treatment la nafe and rare
cure for iMtcorrkoM W Nliillt litcMrftt, UlcwaHM, Oil-
elKMNM (r riinoi it uw rreruii, tunt m nniw
Nrwli, UltiiM at Oiiriu Twntn, ar Srewtka: tk aila is
Ut4, Met k4 konlt, atri in Hriiutt, mitcmuml
cmla feettnc H Ik MM, Hltochr, tin b) i, M
flnhti, wiailMtt, Mm. iim klatfair bvilkt ektr uaui
h nikMiui wculuf to our e.
1 want to at;nd you a caMplttt Im lai't tfMbwit
Mtluly ! to Proye yu. ,hjlt y?a c'ur?
yourself at home, easily, qulokly and
iurelr. Remember, that, it III Mil fM Mthl to '
vlTeine ireaimeii uuiu(iirii,ii, miu
iiTnim wn.k or low than two cents a day. II
P A T3C7D
1 ru Liv
BOHIEMKAifvlP CO
VlJ
Two Blocks
keaiiy Company
BUSINESS COLLEGE!
WASHING! CI AND TENTH STRICT T
PORTLAND. OK ON
FOR CA1
m iiiiiiiiiiiii a e e ee e e
Smv Cured
;i ' Hams i
Just receved a new lot of Swift's Pre
mium Hams and Bacon
See Our Easter Window Dis
play City Grocery and Bakery,
. PClfiCK, Prop
Bell P.ione Main 75 Independent 241
PURITY
NECESSITY
WHEN IT COMES TO
DRUGS
WeGuarantee the
Purity of Drugs
sold here : : ;
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HILL'5 DRUQ JT0KE
LA GRANDE, OREGON
jk4.4'4-IH--H
Gomplete equipment for
rubber buggy tires.
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor .
Gjmplete Machine Shops and Foundry
I SEASON OPENED AT f
I ICE CREAM and
! SOFT iDRINKS
N.'K.'WEST, Pres.
Wm. MILLER, Vice Pres.
X Wm. MILLER, Vice Pres.
t
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ADDING NEW ACCOUNTS
We are constantly adding new accounts and
x;ur business is increasing at a'very satisfact
ory rate. Probably ycu might be plad and
join us.
the
United ' dies National Bank
Of Lai Grande
DIRECTORS
Wrn'Miller
K.lWest
E. P. Staples
H.'J.
itCT. Bacon LJ.Scroggin P.LHilli
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EIGHT PAGES.
IS A
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SHdjMsV sdaJldHsdsVjNM
resetting and repairing
T. I. SCR0CCIN, Cash
CC0LIDCE, Asst. Cash
H. E.
J. L Cavines
Ccolidge
FranklConley
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