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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1909)
YT VT- rt tic i iM fi; t if ' A Cn have become best known by the wearer's habit of recomending them to his friends The Clothiers '? FOUR SPEECHES. (Continued From Page Six) . rortby of further Investigation it !s iken before the officials of the rel oad, who always give the represen itlves of this order a careful hear lg and here again it Is "Reaioncd" Jver. . '' rder, which also resulted in ' other jaitroaa oraers uemg organized aiong imilar lines, ehows what has Le;i ceomplished and may be accompli 3U id by simply the two great Interests, he employers and the employed r;t ing together and reasoning the yoincs it issue together. "The Sabbath an- Economic Neces sity," was the subject so ably handled Ly Prof. N. J. Mansager, not frdin the ulibical, but from scientific basis. bringing out the accepted principle .that no body can emit more energy than exists in it. Man being the most marvelous machine ever put In action, Bcience demonstrating that If it were possible to center and control the en ergy in man, sufficient power w juld be centralized to run the largest train from San Francisco to New York, but man like any other machine needs one day out of swen to rest end otr mit of a relaxation of these energies, a period of recuperation. : Advances Xew Theory. Rev. v. &. Ueal brought forth how closely "Labor and Vice" were related through the low wages, resulting in the Inability of education and recre ation, and dishonesty, .which would be greatly eliminated if a just wage scale was the rule. He brought out one point that Is receiving consideration as never before and that was the atti tude of the purchasing public, If they would not exact the extreme cheap ness of the articles purchased and re fuse to touch those articles known, to be the product of the sweat shop and underpaid labor, a great difference would be the result The labor problem in its many phases is receiving attention as it never did before and here in 6ur own country while conditions are not Ideal, they are far in advance of other coun tries as a whole and the burden of the laborer Is being lightened and the churches are and have been no small factor in presenting the teachings of christanlty as taught by the golden rule. For Constipation. . Mr., L. H. Farnham, a promtnent druggist of Spirit Lake. Iowa, says: "Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are certainly the best thing on the market for constipation. Give these tablets a trial. You are certain to find them agreeable and pleasant In effect Price, 25 cents. Samples free. . For sale by All Good Dealers. Field 8 1 s IN Garden Lawn BULK I AM SHOWING THE LARGEST VARIETY AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF SEEDS EVER EXHIBIT ED IN UNION COUNTY, AND I KNOW THESE ARE THE PRODUCT OF REPUTABLE SEED GROWERS; AND I ALSO KNOW MY PRICES ARE AS LOW AS IT IS CONSIST ENT TO SELL FRESH, RELIABLE STOCK. Dr. F. B. Dayton of Dayton Bros, will have his office at the Hotel Sommer until to morrow night, Tuesday May 18. If you need glasses get the best. Doz ens of La Grande references; eyes examined free. . 1M Reward. " On the night of April 16, during my trip east, my office was broken into and my day book which contain ed a record of my work since Novem ber 27 last, was stolen. So far as I know this book had no commercial value to any one except myself, unless the information con tained therein regarding my patrons could be used to advantage. I will pay $100 reward for the return of the book and information which will lead to the arrest and con viction of the guilty person. 15-14-20) S. E. STEVENSON, D. D. S. Alfalfa, Red and Alsike Clover, Timothy and all Kinds of Garden Seed and Lawn Grasses A. V. OLIVER OE3335533R DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME and money planting poor seeds. CtDDES BROS, have those that grow. All kinds of gar den vegatables, potatoes five varieties Flower seeds of all kinds and varieties. Win tne prize this year by planting our Aster , seeds . If you need anything in the grocery line, we carry the best. OEDDES BROS. PHONE MAIN 46 Mrar lTr-fT u --rr T - Ten Acre Frui t Tract 6 Ares in apples and - cherries. House birn and , irrigation and other conveniences $1,250 IT'S A SNAP BECAUSE IT'S NEAR COVE. (COVE IS TO UN ION COUNTY, WHAT HOOD RIVER IS TO COLUMBIA RIV ER DISTRICT). BECAUSE THE SOIL IS A DEEP, BLACK LOAM, BECAUSE IT HAS COO ' ROME BEAUTY, YORK IMPER IAL, ROYAL ANN AND BING TREES, AND BECAUSE THE PRICE IS WHAT YOU ORDI NARILY WILL PAY FOR THE RAW LAND IN THIS VICIN ITY. SEE US TODAY ABOUT. THIS PLACE. , Tne Van Dp Realty (o. Depot Street BOTH PHONES Timothy Hay ( Jood Quality) Oats, Barley, Wheat, Flour, Mill Feed Wood BLACK & BRAMWfll, 1410 Adams Avenue ' Pr.ore B'ack 12M REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ; No. 49. A cottage 6 roomB, 1 closet, cellar, woodhouse, dish clip boards, and flour bins built in kit chen; 2 corner lots, west and noil'a fronts; locr.tion good. ;ice $ Boil 00. No. 48. Cottage of 4 5"fima.O':tsidc ctllar,, woodshed, hen house, barn, good lawn, garden; 2 lots east front, size S0xl04; well and city water; good walk?. Fnce ifl.VHMM). No. 47. 2 acres land and i room house; close In. Can be made a nice home; not a bad buy. Price $1200.00. No. 46. A cottage of 4 rooms with bath; plastered. 2 lots set to fruit 20 trees; wkh lot3 of berry bushes. Henhouse, woodshed; size of two lots 80x125. Can make good terms. Price $i?oo.oo. No. 45. Something new, 5 room 3 and bath. City water; good location on hill. One lot size 0x1101 Be sure and see It. Price $2100jOO. No. 44. Fine new cottage, 5 rooms and balb. Everything modern aed up-to-date. 1 lot, size 50x110; a very fine home tor someone at the price of .'11.0J)0. No. 43. A cottage on the hill; has 6 rooms, Lath, toilet, pantry, cellar, woodhouse. Good- lot. 0xlJ0; city water. Pi ke 200j00. No. 41. Almost acrs good land; 4 room house, woodhouse; 2 shares water . Price fl&MMM. Xo. 40. Oa aid st in Old Town, 5 room house, woodslnwl. well, .1 good lots; a splendid place for little money Price V0JMi- No. 38. A home cottage, 5 rooms; plastered, good woodhouse. well; 20 young trees; 2 good lotB, corner East & South, fronts. Size of two lots 80 x 104. Price $1(SO0j0O. No. 24. '4 acres land, 4 shares wa ter; 5 room house; woodhouse. will soon be worth more. Price $2000.00. .No. 23. 1 acre best garden land, set to best of berries and fruit treeB, with one share of beat water. 5 room house in fine condition, and the location can not be any better. Price $1050.00. . No. 22. Lots 3, 4, 5, Block 10 in Home Investment Add. to La Grande, has set 80 fruit trees. 1 year old, fen ced. Price $450.00, ' No. 37 ft. Lota 4. 5, 6. Block 12, Romig Add., good location, price what will make you sure buy. Price $500.00. No. 50. Two lots, east frontage, corner; size 80x104, has good lawn; 23 fruit trees, 4 years old, berry bush es and all such as makes a home. The house has 6 rooms, good cellar, wood house, henhouse; location such as would be desirable. Price $2000.00. No. 10. Lots, why say the price too high, or the lots too small, or any other, If until you have seen the desir able ones that we can show you. No. 43 tt. 3 large lots, each lot, I size 71x110; these are on the hill, and la most desirable place; the house has 8 large rooms, 3 closets, bath, a fine j brick and cement cellar outside;, fine i woodhouse, fair barn. This must be I seen, to do yodrself Justice. Price 13250.00. j Don't forget that anything in farm, j fruit or garden lands, we can inter- ! est-you.. J The above is a partial list of real ! eBtate we have for salt . Lot us know Jyour wants and we will try and supply ! your neeria , ... IX 0:. vrr fVTJiI?M 10. Fcki BU-cL mm MMMWP'wwgBmaF:. jibe?' ir&and Finishes forNR jj jj livery Home Use. This is the time io freshen up the home by doinj the odd jobs of painting you have been planning. For the buecy, the furniture, for the floors and woodwork, far iUrj paint purpose, we tave the right Finish. PAINTS, ENAMELS. STAINS AND VARNISHES are each and. every one scientifically prepared for specific uses. Remember if it's ' a surface to be painted, enameled, stained, varnished or finished in any way, there's Acme Quality - Kind to fit the purpose. We carti tell you what to use, how much to use andj the cost Ask us. X X m J VS. A. BI 'IG. ' dums Avfiiuc. I X an b I MM SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY . We have Junt receivec a complete line of Columbia double disc recprds, Ec. Newlln Book & Stationery Co. Quick Transfer For Rapid Delivery Seivice I Call Up WILLC0CK BROS We are in position to do any kind of transferring. Give us a trial order. Calls answered day or Bight. ' 'Phones:- , , : ; . Day, Red 711. Night, Black 1271. ' 3JESSKNGFK SERVICE. If you need a messenger, phono' Main 24. ; - tf" ' Itcal restate, IrivoUi-.cnts, Loans ' 4- 'Vt'here local buBlnes men. are 4' co-operating and buying stump ' lands preparatory to setting 4 commercial orchards. For par- tlculars regarding good orchard ', .nnd? it very low prices call or ' write The .' 4, SLOUU1I INVESTMENT CO. and Collections. . 4. WHT NOI- TRT Popham's ASTHMA REMEDY? Jives prompt and positive relief r evry ease. Bold by druggists. Pric $1.00. Trial package by mall 10 cents. , WlllUms Mfg. Co., Props. Cleveland . For sale by A. T. HILL. Druggist ' Words to Freeze the Soil. "Your son has Consumption. His case Is hopeless." These appalling words were spoken to Geo. H. Elevens, a leading merchant of Sprinflj'J, N. C. by two expert doctors one i lung specialist Then was shown the won derful nower nt Or Klnv's Vew TMp. covery. "After three weeks use," writes Mr. Elevens, "he was as well as ever. I would not take all the money In the world for what it did for my boy." Infalliable for Coughs and Colds ,its the safest, surest cure ; of desperate Lung diseases o nearth. 1 BOc and $1.00. Guarantee sstis.'action : TrU twntl frm Nwtm tins (v I : OTl( E. - Those wishing graves cared for in the Masonic cemetery at reasonable ' rates should apply to the Sexton, Vul . entine Kraemer, or to Henry & Carr, i and notice is hereby given to those in. 'iu h will cess! uiitil t;;.id arrears are paid. (May 1-9) Best Treatment for Colds. "Most ordinary colds will yield to the simplest treatment," says the Chi cago Trlbuue," "tnoderatlve laxatives, ; hot foot baths, a free perspiration and an avoidance 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 fresh cold is almost sure to be contracted, and In many instances pneumonia follows. Is it not better to pin your faith to an old reliable preparation like Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, that Is famous for its cures of colds and can always be depended upon? For saye by All Good Druggists. ' The Top Edge of the Collar is . Smooth Thit is why we nev , er have a complaint about our collar work If you are not send ing us your laundry work, try ts. ' Cherry's New laundry, "Best By Test" ... Beth Phcr.cs ' 1