La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 16, 1909, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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U-Grande ImM ODseiver
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I am woman.
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awat with full iDHtrucciuua to any anffemrfruu Z
wuiuan'aanniouU. 1 want to telll women about . I
thla euro fta, my reader, (or yonraelf, your J
unmuv. ii. i ifUEi.
KD1TOU AND PliOPJilKTOH.
KVn.NIXO onSESTCR, IA GRAXDE, OltEOOV. PKIIUt. APRIL 18, 1009.
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celred subject to tlie discretion of the.
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save disappointment.
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plication. Loral reading notices 10c per line
Drat insertion; 5c per line for each
subsequent insertion.
Resolution of condoleuce, 6c a line. J
Cards of thanks, 5c a line.
. From an editorial In the Portland
.Telegram we din the following:
"Tbe city beautiful" la the poetic
dream of good citizenship. It is a
dream fast being realized. The Idea
has advanced into this new country
of ours as a pioneer In civic culture.
For a number of yeara people of ad
vanced tuste have been earnestly
' f reaching the doctrine, and the re
sult of that preaching hits been a
measure of public activity in. the cre
ation of civic centers, the laying 'nut
of parks and the construction of drive
ways and boulevards. There has also
been a marked and general movement
toward inuicipul cleanliness beyond
what was known a generation ago."
It Is a source of considerable pleas
ure to those who have the welfare of
this city of ours at heart to know that
the awakening of La Cirande is at
band. To say that we are already
doing all that we can do to beautify
our town would not bo true; but that
-we are doing something every one
knows; that we are going to do more
Js' certain. This spring property ow
ers are thinking, not of how much
they can save by omitting needed im
provements, a little paint here, a lit
tle grading there, Hit unsightly feme
removed from his lot and the cement
walk built in front of the home place,
Ju thtty are planning to spend in liu
"jirovenients all that they can pos
sibly spate: There is a spirit or
loyalty abroad among our people that
is becoming more noticeable every
jpvy. Dozens of men who have in the
past thought La Cirande only as a
dace In the Northwest has greater
natural advantages than this one, and
that every effort to beautify the city
both outwardly, for show, and in
wardly, by improving tbe moral at-
, . f1 iwvn linlwtHolllelv.
NU'ltJI ., 'u. " .
And so we Hre going forward, gain
ing ground, and some, of these line
days the few remaining inosslmclis
- and knockers will be startled out f
AVj.Ik ul.Uttl Mild W 111 find la ('.ramie
a line healthy inland city, with clean
Streets, pure water, the best of schools
nd more than nil else, a pure citizen
ulp. La (Irande has a state wide reputa
tion (or having such gatlvriims as
tbe Development Congress which
meets .in our city oh the L'Tth ol tins
month, and we bespeak a royal wel
come ror every delegate who will be
OUT guest Upon this oci'tsl'in.
. .
One tiling at a time just hs soon as
the Commercial club land Us present
ndertaking there will be other things
that will require Its attention.' Ami
the success of this thine makes other
achievements possible.
Turner Oliver has tlleil his answer
to the suit brought by Attorney Win.
Knmsey for the receivership of the
Farmers & Tinders National bank, at
tempting to force payment of shares
held In the bank by .Mr. Oliver. Kvery
allegation In the complaint Is denied.
Tbe case will come to trial In the
June term of circuit couit. Oliver re
fused payment of the assessments
levied on him by the government, al
leging ss his cause that he repeat
edly attempted to change the dlrector-
RiKMwm w rwiwi ai mm rntmrn, mini, Minij ar rinri , ,
.rind. UI.lM h OirariM TuMfft. mm firnttt.i. .lu Mia. la
out the hulp of a doctor. Men aaaa) nndurstanu Z
women's aufforliiKH. What wvwoiuen know baa I
iH'ltatt, wa know txittr than any doctor. I I
know tliat my home trttinnt la aafe and aura ' Z
cure for IhchtImm ar Waillik dlchir(l, Ukmtiaa. Dta- i
kaa. kack u4 koatlt, kawwf town haliati, aananaMa, I a
cmtuit hwiaf at na atirn, awiaacaair, atnia ta art, act i m
Hams
flKMa, upnatv tifiar. mi tmmi kaaWae rfa uinS
' H taamiwa atnliaf to ur aex.
I want to send yoa t camglttt ha ttft frittmant
aattrahf fiM to prore to yon that you can cure
youroHit at noma, eaaity, qn:
anrelr. Rememlwr. tliat.ri colt
Ire the tntinuiit a complete tnnl : and u you
q n 1 e k 1 y. and
aatklafto
i aire tne treannunt a ooiupieieinm : ana u yon
wlih to oontlnao, It wilt coat roaonlT about 12 oen t a week or tm than two ornta a day. It
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win ,. uilitp wi.ii your woric or ooi'upariou. Aiti una a fear mmmm worn wBrvia, wii me uow jira
sutler if you wUh, nnd I will mmd you th treitlment fur your caw. entirely free, in plain wrap-
in
lH-r, tr return iuhII. I will Uo nen l tii (r( mI mv hook "WOMIS'I OWI MfDICU IDllSE'' witl
exiilKtiatory lllustratlona Mhow inn whV women auftW, and how the ran eaaily curt theinaclTra
lit n.Miie. every wonmiixaoulil Laro it, and learn
i to tkiirii for karulf. Then wh-n the doctor aaya
Von mnat have an oiMmiioii," youeun decide for youixelf. ' houwindH of women haveourtd
i y.
tlii'tnxclvMi wilh mv hiniie n,nia,l
l tuple bomn trmtment which ih 1I1v and eff.vtuallv
l ainful or Irregular Mvastruution In young LndiiM, Pluiupucwt and health always resulta from
It enroi all i or roon, Ta Molkara at Oaajtittra. I will explain a
lyciirea lucorrllwii, reen Hlcknwti lul
.ii nnreTer you lire, i can rrcr yon fo Iwllm or your own locality who know and will gladly
tWI any HnfTerer tluit thH Homt Traitaitalrmllv earaiull womm'AdLteasea, and makea women well,
Krrollir. nlunmaild nhlut. imti a,, nut .ml the fren tntlMr'iitr,trueiitlMTnnre mIaa
ate. but by reaanil of not having a I ."' "K' Write to-Uy, a you may iioi,Meqthbotr..rm.lii. Addrowi
a. o o aa cniiurn;, r . aj. rAMM l.l t ts m.
controlline vote, was frustrated In his I "" - - ...w.f w.
attempt to save the bank he knew to
bein a precarious condtiou.
lustrecieved a new lot of Swift's Pre
mium Haihs and Bacon
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Surprises will be in store for those
who go to the high school concert
at the high school tonight. It will
be surprising for few realize the
musical talent in the local school.
As will bo seen by the appended pro
gram, it is rplete with local color,
and as th receipts will be used ad
vantageously, no better way pressta
Itself for an evening's entertainment
than to go to this concert. It is some
thing that the city has not been ac
customed to. The program follows:
Selection High School orchestra.
"Outlook for 'o! Track Team" Joe
Ingle.
Vocal Duet Oreta Jackson, Henry
Hiedcnrich.
First Part of High School Paper
Chas. Reynolds.
Violin Solo Marble Green.
Hecitation Hoy Rice.
Selection High School Quartet.
Kbsay Joe Willamson.
Piano Duett-Hilda Anderson Roena
Ilacon.
Pa n tominie-M arjorle Sll ve rtliome.
Vocal Duet Ray Williams, Sant'ord
Robinson.
Recitation Ruth Grover.
Piano Polo Lillian Baker.
Selection High School Quartet.
Oration Ivy Williams.
Cornet Solo Frank Ralston.
Second Part of High School Paper
Harry Zurbreck.
Clarinet Solo David Stoddard.
SelectionHigh School Orf hestra.
iTHE EDISON LINE
Yes, we w.ll have anything you wish in the Ed
ison line and everytl hg you can find in the latest
catalogue, March 1 1U. March records are now ".
on sale. We have thejDoublejLisc Records for the ,
small sun of 65 cents eacK J--
Read what . . Paderewski, th-3 world's best
. Pianoist, has to say in the Music Trades Review .
for the Weber Piin When he says it is best it
must be sr.
WE SELL WEBER MD ALL OTHER CCOD PIANOS
BramweES Music Company
PHONE BLACK 1071. ADAMS AVENUE
See Our Easter Window Ds-
play
City Grocery and Bakery,
E. PCLACK, Prop
Bell P.ione Main 75 Independent 241
PURITY
IS A
1 hi fur may have a high school.
Opal bed reported found In Harney
county.
Streams lined with followers of
Ntmrod. says the Dufur Dispatch.
Goat industry Is growing rapidly
Yamhill. Polk and other counties.
a I, 'a i.oil estate transfers it) !
Yamhill county totaled about $ 1 r,i.nit
in
WALL PAPER
All ihe newest ihings in mil paper. Pa
per your rooms wilh some of MAXWELL'S
exclusive designs.
Paints, Oils, Varnish
Japalac and Liquid Veneer
W Ii BOHNENKAMP CO
NECESSITY
WHENIT C0MESTO
DRUGS
WefiGuaranteeJthe
Purity of. all Drugs
sold here : :
MILL'S DRUQ JTORE
LA GRANDE, OREGON
Gomplete equipment for
rubber buggy tires.
resetting and repairing
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
. D. FITZGERALD. Proprietor
Gmplete Machine Shops and Foundry
Hf
1 I
Govenur P.enson lest uo time in Id
ling the vacancies caused by the pro
motion of Judge llean to the federal
bench. This is a r"rotd witbmit !"'
tedent in the state.
Patronize home people fust List and
all of the time. M"te i a game, that
we can play, and all in
.
11 T""'P . I'.'. ,i ' . iLi' ' ?" I
: The Little Shop
I 906 Main St.
Stamping of all kinds, includ-
1 inn Shirt waists & Center plect-s,'
done, embroidery Ihksoiis given.
T, Orders taken and leBSoim given
in stenciling. Full line or -m-
2 broidery materials.
F o
I e
; ; Ten Room House, Sfone Foundatian, Sione Cellar,
v from Depot, Furnished Throughout
Two Blocks
n.wo.oo
I First-Class Kc- j
pr.iring
One half cash,' bilancelon iwolyzars'Jiiv.e at 7 per cent interest
iLoaan-Shemood
e
alty
ompany
KlfYft" Street.
A
IX).-T-Oll tou.l let-vevn I'-." :1
Cove a bro" fir. l.tiJ"f '
teive reward by s-ndiui; o' ..if'inK
. .etc
MOt of Cue..
lr De O
-.dido full to over-
locsl rtr- LurVlf
Uows who oerfloe.
A t-lio. MMrly rcTnlred U
oril..a. but a pnnxrly re
liircd Slwf In pixnl as new. My
work l-r and antUrie.
R. Plant
THB OLD PRESTON 8TAND.
BUSINESS COLLEGE
WASHINGTON AND TENTH STREETS
PORTLAND, OREGON
WRITE FOR CATALOG
SEASON OPENED AT
SELDER'S
. ICE CREAM and
SOFT DRINKS
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N.K. WEST, Pres. T. J. SCRQG61N, Cash
Wm. MILLER, Vice Pres. H. E. CCOLICCE, Asst. Cash
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ADDING NEW ACCOUNTS
We are constantly adding new accounts and
ourbusiness is increasing at a very satisfact
ory rate.2. Probably ycu might he 'glad and
join us.
The
United States National Bank I
Oi La'. Grande
fThsBchoolJJiat Tlaeft Ton in a Good Position
N. K.'tWest
L P. Staples
C. T. Bacon
DIRECTORS
Wm.'Miller
Htf. Coci?
J. I. Scrcggin
.ley
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