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PAGE SIX LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1910. Try a Sack of SNOW DRIFT l!''?6 nBESTnFJ;0UR ""T Northwest Snow Dnft wa award ed a GOLD MEDAL for HIGHEST QUALITY at the A.-Y.-P. Exposition mm eoh bell phone VJaters-Stanchfield Produce Co. SWEETS and BONBONS 0 (B 0 (fli (B IT & Jiist suit the taste. NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE Wash That Itch Awaj. It is said that there are certain springs in Europe that give relief and cure to Eczema and other skin dis eases. If you knew that by -washing in these waters you rould be relieved from , that awful itch, wouldn't you make' every ; effort to take a trip to Europe at once? Would you not be filling to spend your last cent to find the cure? : But you need not leave home for these distant springs, Relief is right here In your own home town! 1 A'. simple, wash of Oil of Winter green, Thymol and other ingredients as compounded only in D, D. D. Pre scription Will bring InitAitt rlf W that terrible burning itch, and leave the skin as smooth and healthy as that of a child. If you have not already tried it, get at least a 25 cent bottle today. We assure you of Instant relief. The New lln Drug Co. ' ; Oct! j 8- 20 ; , ' "v NATCEFS WABXIXG. La Grande People Must Beeogniie and Heed It If your liver is slurelin and ont or tone, nd yo j feel dull, bilious, constipated, Uks a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets tonight before retiring and you will (eel all right in the morning. : - ' - i ' i ' , Advertised Stock. One red cow branded F P on left -atlphel 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. . . Kidney ills come quietly mysteri ously, But nature always warns you. Notice the kidney secretions. See if the color is unhealthy If there are settlings end sediment, Passages frequent, scanty, painful, It's time then to uBe Doan's Kidney Pills, - To ward off Bright's disease or dia betes.' ' : ; , Doan's have done great work in this locality, ,-.', v iu-a. k. H. Hedrlck, 619 Thompson St., Pendleton, Ore., says: "I . can speak a good word for Doan's Kidney Pills for they were used in my family wjththe best of . results. The person who took this remedy , complained a great deal of a dull pain across the back and was also troubled by irre gular passages of the kidney secre tions. Tha use of two, boxes of Doan's Kidney; Pills corrected these difficul ties and there, has been no return at tack." . , . . '. .. ,.; , For sale by all dealers.' Price 50 cents. Fostejr-Milburn , Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Unit ed States.', . Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Oct 17-19-21 Want ads pay, one 'cent a word. In tmtlnff ft onnvV itMulSotna inn't I afraid to get Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There is no danger from it, and relief is sure to follow. ' Especially recommended for coughs, colds and whooping cough. a " , - , ........... . ... ... V. ' ' m M MOW mmm mmm ' 9 0 INUW IS lHfc, 1 IMfc 1 U j GET YOUR OLD STOVE RELINED i as cold weather might cause j vou to have to set a new one. t j " " ... . , . BUY & IWEIFEL S eMMSSjSMRSHSI"" S2r vjreatesi r . . . l w til mnnprn nniR helps to perfect cooking. Makes Biscuit, Cake, Pastries. Crusts, light, Delicious, Wholesome. Best famiHcs, world over. tssoit . s " ' . ; To Toters.' ' 'r Less than 300 voters in the district affected signed the Wariington-Mult-nomah county annexation petition; 500 in the district have signed a. remon strance, practically "all outside the district are against annexation, yet you are called upon to vote the addi tion of practically one-fourth of Washington, one of the smallest coun ties, to Multonomah,. already the wealthiest, most substantial and pow erful. Voters of the state outside of the counties affected can know but lit tle of these county division, measures. We of Washington know nothing of the merits of thn tctlzs Ui, and believo such questions should be left to the counties .affected. Wash ington county cannot afford to lose this territory and Multnomah does not need It We ask you to vote 339 X No. W . Wood. Chairman Anti-Annexation Committee, Hlllsboro, Oregon. Bays a Borne, -VC. Walker, an old time resident Ok La Grande purchased through the La Grande Investment Co. the 5-room houseand lot 19, block 9 Raynearson's addition formerly owned by the La Grande Improvement Co. Mr. Walker has taken poBsession, and will make this his future home. LITTLE BALD SPOT ' m BWBSSBt , t Men be Sensible, Don't Let It Grow More Conspicuous. v " v If you are beginning to worry about that spot right on the top of your head, where the hair is thin or has dis appeared entirely; Don't worry any longer. , Go to the Newlln Drug Co. and get a 60 cent bottle of Parisian Sage. If that won't check the falling hair and cause new hair to grow; nothing on this earth will. Dandruff causes hair to fall and baldness idandruff germs cause dand ruff. Parisian Sage kills the germs; eradi cates dandruff; stops falling hair and itching scalp, or money back at the Newlin Drug Co. . . , It will cause the hair to grow, if the hair root is not dead.' It causes the hair to grow thicker, more luxuriant, and puts so much new life into it that it grows lustrous and beautiful. ; .-- The girl with the Auburn hair on every package. 60 cents at the Newlln Drug Co. and druggists everywhere. Mall orders filled by American mak ers, The Giroux Mfg, Co., Buffalo, N. Y. " . Oct 19-29 Want ale pay, one cent a word. 1 f Kellog Toasted Corn Flakes Sweet Heart of the Corn Royal Grocery and Bakery SURVEYORS ' IE IHPJiQUrJTAIHS 1 t Market, CfeeiatioEiG. KXACT PURPOSE OF THEIR MIS MIOX A MYSTERY, v. Claim to be After Power Sites, Eat . Otherwise Mission Is Unknown. . Outfitting so quietly that no cnt was aware of the fact and leaving thip city in the night to escape detection, it Is said that six surveyor's crews all working under, the same direction have gone into the mountains for the purpose of locating power sites. Noth ing can be learned of the identity of the backers nor the purpose, beyond an assertion by one of the engineers that power, sites were the objective. The destination of the crews la div ided Into as many-parts as was the gang of surveyors.. They were going to the Alpowa, beyond Pomeroy, to the Patlt Tucanon, beyond Dayton ; to the Walla river; to Mill creek above this city and to the Looking Glass and Salmon, on the other Bide of the mountains. Just what the move mens cannot be flgued .here. AH clues to Identity of the parties have been covered care fully. The engineer in charire of o. party said he did not know for whom or, what he was working, that he only knew he was going into the mountains to locate "power sites. ; AV It is variously thought here that it is a new electric line, a Strahorn move, a Pacific Light & Power com pany plan or that a new power com pany is to enter the field." All efforts to learn anything 'of the surveyor's plans have failed. ; " -' SUGAR Cash Price Sugar $6.40; beet sugar $6.20. ' - VEGETABLES New ' dry onions, Ic ... lb; green onions - three bunches for 10 c tomatoes 10c lb.r cabbage 4c; green peppers 15c lb. . , FRUIT Orange, 60o per dawn; lemons 40c per dozen; bananas 40c per dot; . t ... Cantaloupe. 10c and 15c; peaches 85c per doz; peaches 85c per box. plums 2c lb. . Grapes, 2 lbs for 25c. , MEATS Hogs, live weight, well finished. $9 cwt; cows, S 1-2 to 4c; veal 4 to 4 l-2c ; mutton 4 to 5; chick ns.! 12c; fries. 17c, BARLEY Producers'; price: rolled $26; brewing, $25. Wheat $33 per ton MILLSTUFFS Brand $23; shorn $24. HAY Alfalfa, baled, $16; Um0 baled, $20; mixed $18. , ' FLOUR High patent 5.60; tv patent $5.20; straight $4.80. Portland Haxkets.-. BUTTER Extra creamery, j. tore 22 1-2024 1-2. BUTTER FAT Delllver t o. b. tt Portland sw eraam tl l-l; aoar io. ! EGGS Local, candled, SO 29. POULTRY Mix chickens. l6cQ8c fancy 19 ' cenU; turkey. , tji 26 k 21; jlgeona squat. $30; dre. sei chickens. 1 to 1 hi her than Jir. BARLEY Prvdxcer r3ca, ; 1115. Feed 23.60; rolled 25X026.80. bretl in25.. WHEAT Nominal track, clufc, 81 and 88; bluestem 96; Wmiam Vil ley90.VaUey97. , ;; . MILLSTUFFS-Seiluu prtcs.-Erta $22; mldllng. 30; shorts. $24. chop 025. ' .-;y FLOUR 014 crop , pa&tata. KU , The Curious Mistletoe. - ; The story of how the mistletoe gets on the trees Is a most interesting one. Covering the mistletoe twigs are pear ly white berries. These come in the winter season, when food is compara tively scarce, and hence some birds eat them freely. Now, when a robin eats a cherry he swallows simply the meat and flips the stone away. The seed of the mistletoe the bird cannot flip. It Is sticky and holds to his bill. . His only resource is to wipe it off, and he does so, leaving It, sticking to the branches of the tree on .which he is Bitting at the time. This seed sprouts after a time, and not finding earth which, indeed, its ancestral habit has made it cense wanting it sinks Its roots into the bark of the tree and hunts there for the pipes that carrvfthe sbd. Now, the sap in the bark is the very ncnest In the tree, far richer than that In - the , wood, ' and the mistletoo gets from its host the choicest of food. With a strange foresight it does not throw its leaves away, as do most parasites, but keeps them to use in' winter, when the tree is leafless. ' Already Planned. There were few persons who knew the Locke family even in a casual way who " had . not discovered that Mrs. Locke was in the habit of nagging her husband and children. She loved them dearly, but at times nobody would have surmised it. ,5 ".V t-'j "What did Mr Locke say when he found himself safe after those hours of danger?" some one asked a friend who had been in company with Mr. Locke on an ocean steaemr which met with an accident in mid-Atlantic. "He never says the ordinary thing." "No," said the friend, with a dry smile. "He didn't that time. I said to him, 'James, we ought to make some thing more of our lives from , having them spared to us in this way,' for I had felt pretty solemn, I can tell you. I've no donbt James did, too, but what he said was, 'William; a good Bhare of the rest of my life will be spent in ex plaining to Theodora how I happened to choose that steamer when there were dozens of others: that reached heme without any accident "Youth's Companion. . Mrs.RobertPattison .1. . ' agent for ' GOSSRRD CORSETS PRICES $3.50 and Up PHONE Tfte George Palmer " " v 0 1" ' I CiiO CDt C3 CTD t-:-.-ra'Rat.i ; - ' 1 " ktTAlL DEPARTMENT: t C': i We solicit your orders . for Shfngcs, Rubberold. RooVng DesdwinfFeltfBuilding Paper. We areprepared to furnish and deliver material, I t " promptly, , Phone Main 8. V ', ' i.: Now is the Tim to A Great Sacrifice in Household Furnishings of all Kinds. If you Want to Buy Now is the Time. We will Sell Everything in the Store at Cost Prices, for Cash Only. If You Want a Bar gain give Us a Call and Avoid the Rush. I WLSuydam WV13 ADAMS AVE HACK AND Sptr Main72 k nyioi h a twth-i Re8ldence pone Main 25 AMBUJLANGE . l. bussey If Is how-on the Market This will be the mos t sightly addlUon of La rande TheonlyaddlUonto La Grande wita building restrictions, Tha Iota art large nearly a full acre in aca lot i We are going to set out some nice apple and cherry trees j s on etch lot. ,' We are going to mak e the prices reasonable, and most it?- orable terms. Xn Come to our office a nd look at the plat then get Into our V automoblle'and go se e the propert. La Grande Investment Co! Owners, La Grande,. Oregon Black 81 or Black 1481 .f$K,,.i ,i si . . . . . ..... .. , Mil" .':''-