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PAGE TWO LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1910. ? 'A BIDDEN DAJiGEES. Jiatnre Ghes Timely Warnings That 5o La Grande Cltltea Can Afford to Ignore. Danger Signal No. 1 comes from the kidney secretions. They will warn Ton when the kidners are sick. Well kidneys excrete a clear, ember fluid Sick Kidneys send out a thin, pale and foamy, or a thick, red, Ill-smelling urine, full of sediment and irregular of passage. ' Danger Signal No. 2 comes from the back. Back pains, dull and heavy, or sharp and acute, tell you of sick kid neys and "warn you of the approach of ninninniiiinninH iWash-Day: Your washing be whiter and cleaner if ;' .it," i r , BORAX , f SOAP CHIPS The clothes will take I I the starch much bet ' t teraBd there will be i ; no 'ticking" to ithe iron ' :: 15c and 30c Pkgc i: ICS r; f Pattison Bros, i . Use either; phone;; ' M"M"t i M'l i I it 1 1 111- t , NOW IS THE TIME TO t NOW 1S T! fMYOUii'OLD as cold weather might cause I you to have to get a new one. t . .. ... . . S P. ... Ufl I ' W A BARGAIN in 1-2 acres, o acrea nnarinr orrnarn. it nrrnn nnnar oinrivarinn k 5 room house, pantry, bath and closets; new; large barn, 60x90 feet;' J 5 ( good condition; household furniture; 3 head horsee, 3 cows, 1 year- S p " ling, 1 calf, 2 pigs, 1 wagon, 1 mower; 1 rake; one sulkey plow: 5 A 1 hand plow; 1 cultivator; 1 harrow; I lawn mowers; $80.00 sep- Zk arator and all other small tools A all for 112.000.00. Let me show C. J. BLACK The Real Estate Man in t r Use ELECTRIC LIGHT Its Convenience and Economy will Surprise You Let us teli you all about it EASTERN OREGON light and Power Company dropsy, diabetes and Brlghfs disease. Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick, kidneys and cure them permanently. Here is proof in the statement of a nearby resident John Torongo. Cracker St. Sump- ter, Oregon, says: "Last spring my kidneys were disordered and I began to suffer from backache. I noticed that the 'kidney secretions were highly colored and painful in passage and I thus knew that my kidneys were at fault. The use of one box of Doan's Kidney Pills toned up my kidneys and caused the backache to cease. I am grateful to. Doan's Kidney Pills for what they did for me." For sile by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other.-. AERM0T0R WINDMILLS v: i - .- t ' v.. Redwood Tanks rar Pipi - : ,n i1 ti. John Melville H23 Adams Ave. , LA GRANDE; - : ORE -.. .. .. ... .. r. STOVE RELINED 4 If If Lll L km' ' 0 on farm: 4 miles from La Grande! A yon. ' 2 European Plan Only Rooms 50c to $1.50 First class Throughout D. G. BRIGHOUX,' Proprietor. ONE BLOCK FROM DEPOI La Grande, Oregon llf hy pay Rent ? We loan you vv money to build, and you pay us asj you would rent. 1R. OLIVER. SAVOY HOTEL CLUB MEETS WMil KIXG LEAB WILL BE STUDIED Bl LITERATURE DEPABTJTEXT. Psychology Will Also be Touched Up on During the Meeting.' . The literature department of the Neighborhood club will meet in theli rooms tomorrow, Oct 18 at 2:30 p m.. The study of King Lear will be tak en up. With Mrs. H. R. Hanna as lead er, the program for the study of Shak espeare will be as follows: . King Lear, Act I, Scene I and II History of the play, and dialogue be tween King "Lear and his daughter. -: The last hour will be devoted tc psychology, under the leadership of Mrs. Fay Logan.' The subject being -Consciousness'' and "Altruism." Tictim of Drink Needs Orrine. .Drink cunningly destroys the will power, and while the drunkard wants to do what you tell him, he wants a thousand times more the drink that he crates. Medical treatment Is neces sary. Orrine will destroy the desire for liquor, so that the drink will not be missed and restores the, patient to health. . This remedy is thoroughly scientific ... is sold with a registered guarantee to refund your money If It falls to effect a cure. . Booklet on "How to Cure Drunkenness," free on request The Orrine Co., 674 Orrine Building, Wash' ington, D. C. Sold In this city by SIlTerthorn'f Family Drug atore. Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given that the Co partnership existing by and between Allen J. Webb and Lavon Zundell In conducting the business of the Grill formerly Spokane restaurant, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent, and Lavon Zundel retired. Allen .J. Webb assumes all bills and obliga tlons due said co-partnership and will pay all outstanding bills against the same. ' ALLEN J. WEBB, LAVON ZUNDELL. Advertised Stock. ' One red cow branded F P on left stlphel has one horn broken off; one black steer with white face branded F P on left stlphel; One Jersey cow branded T on left hip. Now In city pound. ' ' PEOPLE Of OREGON it is now UP TO YOU The popular COLONIST FARES will again be in effect between September 15th, and October 15, during which period tickets to La Grande will be on sale dally from CHICAGO at . . $33.00 ST. LOUIS . . . 32.00 OMAHA ... . 25.00 KANSAS CITY. . 25.00 ST. PAUL . . . 25.00 and from other cities correspond ingly low. These are Westbound, one-way fare ' only, but anyone here can PREPAY f or j relatives or friends in the East, It desired. Consult your local railroad ag ent ' NOWvIS THE TIME to let the world know of our taut resources and splendid opportun ities for HOME BUILDING. Write to everyone you know in the East. Send them good Instruc - the printed matter, and tell them that the cost of getting here is but little more than half the us ual cost, and to call on a repre sentative of th O. R. & N. Co., for :! ;:..; V Information, or address , :'. ' WM McMURRAY General Passenger Agent PORTLAND, OREGOTT GIII1S IIEiii! ADDRESSES SECOND ASXUAL EDUCATIONAL DAT A v GREAT SUCCESS. Many Speakers, Big; Dinner and Reel, tatlons Make Fine Program. The second biennial educational day meeting of the Blue Mountain Grange Saturday, October 15, 1910, will long be remembered as a grand step In the line of progress for which this Grange stands. Blue Mountain Grange not only stands, but works for the education and advancement of all the people. When a" gathering of people listen to the class of entertainment there given it is impossible for them to go away not being benefitted, being bet ter for the hearing of it. There Is on ly one sad fact connected with such good things and that Is the deplorable one that they can not be heard by all and thuB brought home to the hearts of all those most vitally Interested. It Is a privilege indeed, even an educa tion within lUelf to listen to the kind School Supt. E. E. Bragg. Prof. Bailey of Elgin; Prof. W. L. Tucker, Island City; Prof. Conklln, of Cove; Prof. Olson, Union; and'C D. Huffman. W. M. of B. M. O., and the papers that were read by Prof. Stout. La Grande; Mrs. Redhead, Mts. Golden, Mrs. W. i. ucmci, auu jur. r raKer, xne read-. Ings, songs and uuslc were In a class Dy memseives wnicn admits of no criticisms., County School Supt E. E. Bragg, in his address urged the closer acauain tance and co-working of parents and teachers, giving several Illustrations that left no doubt as to the genuine benefit derived from such practice. He cites the fact that there Is a law in many states against the practice of Vivisection and Implores the parents, If they must verbally vivisect the teacher not to do so in the presence of children as it detracts from their respect toward that teacher, conse quently maring their good conduct in and about school. In a word it tends to demoralize that which they (the parents and the teachers) are most earnestly trying to build up and bring to the height of perfection, Jhe good home and the good Bchool. Prof. Bailey's address "Surround Ing Influences" will long be remem bered by those who heard It not for rhetorical perfection', sublime flight in oratory etc., although a goodly por tlon of . these things were present in It, but for the heart Interest, truth, genuineness of sympathy and facts that will stand test. When Prof. Bailey looking the audience in the face said, "Listen to nie", then proceeded to outline, explain,' defend or deplore facts and conditions In language, sim ple.- plain, elegant, on account of the genuine feeling any sympathy, you felt and knew that he was right He says, "Give the boy and girl on the farm what they go to the city to get, Buch as books, music, pleasant asso ciations and education and you have solved the problem by keeplpg them on the farm and teaching them to love It Instead of hating it as the slave hates his prison. I thank God for It, I have given my girls, as near as I can, the kind of a home I longed for, craved and left the farm for when a boy, I wanted books, I wanted music, I wanted education, but the old gen tleman, God bless his soul, he was alright in many ways. He was a Quak er, said we couldn't afford books and musjc was only for eirls and that a common school education was good enough." Mr. Bailey praised at leneth and In glowing w$rd pictures the greatness of opportunity, advantaees. grandeur and beauty of Grande Ronde Valley as compared with any other place he had ever seen and he has traveled many states in the United States. Concluding he cava m il lustration of surrounding influence upon human character a young man whom It was his personal pleasure to have picked out of the gutter of des pair and meanness and set upon the road to success and usefulness by kind, considerate human treatment. Tie says. "If you know of such a one try It on him. It may be his hope re alized, his shining star. You can never tell Just when It appeals." Prof. Stout gave a paper on mis takes; something to be remember ed and taken to fceart not only by teachers, but by all others as well, as the defects It pointed out are those that mar the home and society as well as the . school.'. Ignorance and arro gance, he cites as 'mistakes to be guarded against especially. Mr. Stout claims he Is authority on mistakes it seems though "Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but" (as Prof. Stout personifies) "in rising every time we fall." The discussion of the county high school question was handled in a most satisfactory manner by County School Supt F. E. Bragg. Many questions were asked and answered shedding general light upon' this important problem which is now before the peo ple of Union county. " . " . At noon the visitors and all were arranged in line for , luncheon and one of those feasts yes feast is the word for which Blue Mountain Grange has long been famous ' was passed among them by a bevy of at tentive lads and lasses. Judging from the way In which those platters, trays, dishes,- etc., were emptied no one left his appetite at home. Concluding the day County School Supt. E. E. Bragg extended in behalf of the teachers there assembled a vote of hearty thanks for the entertain ment and 'banquet, not foreettlne. as Mr. Bragg doeB, to say a good word for those who labor to prepare a Bumptious board. ; Worthy Master of Blue Mountain behalf of the Grange their heartfelt appreciation of all that has been done on the part of the visitors to make the day the great success that it was. Granges to Meet The Union County Pomona Grange will meet with Crystal Grange of Imb ler on Saturday, October. 29. The pro gram will Include the discussions of several of the important questions to be voted on the coming election. Want ids pay', one cent a word. A Dime Btttar Than Two Nickels. A professional panhandler approach ed a man crossing City Hall park and demanded a nickel, which the man good naturedly banded out saying, "I suppose that goes for a glass of beer." "Surest thing you know," replied the panhandler unblushlngly. "And, by the way. while we are on the subject I have now In my possession two nick els. Would you mind giving me a ten cent piece for them?" "I will on one condition," said the man, whose curiosity was . aroused. "Whafs the answer 7' "Weil, yon see. ifa this way." ex plained the panhandler. "If I have a dime I go Into a saloon and ask for beer. 1 have a nickel comeback, which enables me to amble over to the free lunch counter and fill up. Maybe yon don't realize that getting change over the bar gives a man a certain tone that doesn't belong to him if he lust coughs up a nickel." New York Sun. Notice of Street Improvement, To whom it may concern : Notice is hereby given that In pursuance of a resolution adopted by the Common Council of the City of La Grande. Oregon, on the 6th day of August, 1909, creating Improvement District No. 3 and designating Main1 avenue, as Buch district, and in pursuance of a resolution adopted by said common council on the 28th day of September 1910, whereby said Council determined and declared its intention to Improve that portion of Main avenue, in said Improvement district as hereinafter described, by laying thereon cement walks, the Council, will, ten days af ter the Bervlce of this notice upon the owners of the property affected anft benefitted by Buch Improvement order that Bald above described im provement be made; that boundaries of said district to be bo improved are as follows: All that portion of Main avenue, from the west curb line of 4th street to the east curb line of 1st street Notice is hereby further given that the council will levy a special assessment on all the property affected and benefitted by such Im provement for the purpose of paying for such improvement That the esti mated coBt of such Improvement , is the sum of $1685. That the council will on the 26th day of October, 1910, meet at the council chamber at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m., to consider said estimated cost and the levy of said assessment, when a hearing will be granted to any person feeling ag grieved by Buch assessment La Grande, Ore., Oct 13, 1910. CITY COUNCIL OP LA GRANDE. Oregon. . .. By D. E. COX. Recorder of the City of La Grande) Oregon. Oct H to 26. h PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. X OOOOOOOOOOOO PHTSICIAX8 AJD SUEGEOXS. N. MOLITOR, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. and Depot street Office, Main 68; Resi dence (9. . v , ; C. H. UPTON, Ph. G. M. D. Physician and surgeon. Special attention to Eye, Earr Nose and Throat' ; Office in La Grande National Bank Build ing. Phones: Office Main 2, Real- dence Main 32. A. L. RICHARDSON Physician and . Burgeon. Office Hours: 2 to 6 p. m. except Sunday. Sunday by appoint ments. Telephones: Office, Black 1362; Ind. 353 residence, Main 55; : ma. 312; " . ' ' . GEO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath . Physician, Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7, 8. 9 and 10. ; Phones: Home 1332, - Pacific, Main 63, Residence phone, . Black 951. Successor to Dr. C. EL .Meore. ' -'. . DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN Doctor of Optics. Spectacles and Eye Glasses Fitted and made to order. ' All er- riir Mi n ri mrr ion i nrrwwmti i Adams Ave. Foley Hotel Bldg. ' La Grande, Oregon. DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD and DR. DORA J.' UNDERWOOD Offloe' ov. er Wright Drag store. Speeial at- tentlon paid to diseases and surgery of the eye. :., PhoneB Offlee Main 22; residence, -Main 728. - : : 1 J. C. PRICB, D. M. D. Dentist ' Room 23, La Grande National Bank Build Ing. Phone Black 899. ; DR. P. A. CHARLTON, .Veterinary Sur geon. Offlee at Hill's J)rug Store, La Grande. Residence phone, Red 701; Office phone, Black 1361; Inde pendent phone 53; both phones at residence. ' . ATTORNEYS AT LAW. COCHRAN & COCHRAN Attorneys: Chae. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch ran. La Grande National iBank Bldg., La Grande, Oregon. T. H. CRAWFORD Attorney at Law. Practices in al lthe courts of the State and United States. Office In La Grande National Bank Bldg., La Grande, Oregon. D. W. C. NELSON Mining Engineer. Baker City, Oregon. :. Professional Elocutionist . Miss Katherine P. Mitchell, gradu ate and post graduate in Oratory and English, Cumnock school, Northwest ern university, Chicago, 111., Private and closs work. Elocution, . Oratory, Dramatic work, Physical Culture, Tu tor and Critic, English Literature and Composition. Phone Black 331. 1403 N. Avenue. . . Must be Above Susptclon. Kidney and bladder ailments are so serious in their consequences, and if unchecked bo often fatal that any rem edy offered for their cure must be above suspicion. Foley's kidney Pills contain no harmful 'drugs, and have successfully stood a long and thorough test. Hill's Drug Store. Everything you f want in the line of Telephone Orders f I Bakery i IjiOOdS ! :: . ,;, . : ' ; ,- ,. ... ., . " ' -. ' ( . : : i I Royal Grocery f isi Bakery