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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1910)
PAf.i: i:tcuiT r;nyiz V.lTSrt o: F.KVKK FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1910. HEY. LAWRENCE C. ILL: OTT, THE EYASGELIST. I Ffearty paving iwsm ... t . t V' -si mm V See Window Display Now. On Sale Tomorrow ALL HATS REDUCED NOTHING RESERVED $8, $8.50, $9, Co) (d $9.50, $10 and jj $10.50 onsale for IL" ,"U ir La Grande, Ore. IT Mr. Elliott Is a property wnner and resident of La Grande. IiU home Is on Spring street. He has been conducting the special -revival meetings at the Kethodlst chnrch for two weeks Et- ery afternoon at 2:30 he gives help ful Bible readings and he preaches at 7:30. These are of Tery great strength and many are feeling themselves ben efltted by them. f , CITY TOUT BANQUET TO BE GIYEX IX HIS HOXOlt vAT THE FOLEY. dose seemed to . put new life and strength. Into me, and now I am com pletely cured and feel better and stronger than for years." . . Hill's Drug Store. -.it President of Oregon Retail Grocers Association Gues Id City Today. Hot Lake News. Hot Lake, Dec. 2 (Special) Mrs.' Larry LarlBon of Baker City was hrnucht tr Hot Lake this imnrnlnw to be operated upon by Doctor Phy for I .1.1.. I L . . 11.. ... cLycuuitikio, nut wao luuiiu tn T3, v it eration was not necessary, Baker City physicians advised Immediate opera tion and she was brought to Hot Lake at their request. Mr, Larison, reliev ed and comforted by the encouraging diagnosing by Dr. Uhy, continued bis trip through Eastern Oregon for hf3 Portland h'ouse. "Mrs. Will French of La Grande Is improving verj rapidly from her rec ent operation. She Is hopeful of soon being able to leave the hospital here. Postmaster Davis of Union is at the lake today miSering from an acute attack of rheumatism ! Sinking Irrigation Well, r Baker Bros.; of South La Grande are drilling a-deep veil for Mr. McEwen at May Park. The well will be used for IrrlRatlon purposes according to present plans. . Want ads pay. one cent m word Handsome Berry Set Ji WITH THE 5 Daily Evening Observer C A by Carrier, One Year in Advance"" Daily Evening" Observer (tCr $1.00 Cash; 10 Months,' per mnth UtIL Daily, by Mail, 1 Year A Aft in Advance .. . . - .T"" Weekly, by Mail, 1 Yr 1 t A in Advance . . . . These beautiful gifts can be seen at the Observer Office. If thejsolicitor misses you call us on thejphone La Grande Evening Observer BELL PHONE, Main 13; IND, PHONE 1342 Remember, a Beautiful Berry Set FREE on the above terms N. A. Perry, president of the Ore gon Ketail urocers association, win be tendered a reception .and banquet at the Foley hotel this evening at 7 o'clock, when local businessmen will be Introduced to the president. Mr. Perry has been In Wallowa county drumming up Interest In the coming state convention at Salem, and wound up his campaign In this particular sec tion by visiting Summerville this af ternoon. AH business men are urged to at tend this banquet, as appropriate speeches, and a general shoulder-rub meetings will be the order of the evening. ' U E. McNabb is now getting up a class of Yeomen for. La Grande to take place December 7, also the elec tion of officers for 1911 will take place at that time. 8om Characteristics, Willie, do you know tha domestic birds? "Tea, ma'am." . "Name one." "The mule." V "No, no; the mule Isn't a bird." ufnr khuA tnan mm nf mnl la "I had been troubled with constipation for two years and tried all of the best physl jians in Bristol, Tenn., and they could do nothing for me, writes Thou. E. Williams, Middleboro, Ky. "Two packacea of Cham jerlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets cured me." For sale by all dealers. : ' , Sheriff "Til" Taylor Offers Ileward. ."I will add $50 to the reward of fered by Mr. Haw," said Sheriff "Til" .Taylor this morning, discussing the mutilation of Mr. Haw's stallion at the Oregon Feed Yards. "TU" said that as Boon as. the coun ty court was In session he would make an application for a reward to be of fered by the court; , The rewards offered now amount to 250 and the scores of amateur sleuths have found their clews run to dead ends. There are no further Indications to the criminal for criminals. The sug jrestion of a personal enemy Is not scouted. Although Marshal Qurdane came In for some criticism for letting the two tramps go free after examln'ng them it appears this criticism is unjusti fied. Both Mr. Haw and Sheriff Taylor urged that the men be released, both men .being confident they could have had nothing to do with the cr'me. It Is generally agreed that Gurdane did particularly good work in caiptur Ing the men when the only clue was their footsteps. Pendleton Live Wire, ELECTRIC SCALE MAN HERE. Demonstrating w Contrivance In Manner of Weighing Merchandise. J. E. Stover, representing the Toledo Electric Scale Co. of Toledo, is here today demonstrating a new electric scale. The analr is nratiy gotten up and Is arranged on an frtriel basis so that the present system or springs Is removed In favor of the eld balance system. The Russell meat market was one of the first to buy the new ma clune. which is the newest thing on the market in the scale lino. The Irresolute Poet The sunshine lingered In her eyes And glinted through her hair. She wasn't wlity. no. nor wise. But she was wondrous fair. X loved the ground beneath her shoe Bhe wore a slender three -But, ah, I'd, not the courage true To ask If she loved met ' Full twenty years have passed away In poetry that's a score X meet her nearly every day . And love her more and more. Her hair Is not a sunny crown, -Her heavy step resounds. But she's a million salted down And weighs two hundred pounds. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Works Both Way. It's tho Uttle-plled on little That a fortune makes, and yet Piling up the little driblet Is what runs us Into debt - Too Apt to Break Out. , "Do you know Miss Flelghty?" Yes; she lives In the flat above You Must Read This If you Want Benefit ' ; . ; ( :, J. W. Greer, Greenwood, La., Buffer-' ed with a. severe case of lumbago! "At times the pains were so Intense, I was', forced to hypodermic injections for .relief," he says. "These attacks suited with a slight pain in the small of my back which gradually became fairly paralysing In effect. My atten tion was attracted to Foley's Kidney Remedy and VI am glad to say after using this wonderful medicine I am no longer bothered In any way by my old enemy, lumbago." ' ; : Hills Drug' store. a great In ber me." T'She Is singer mind." - " "In her mind! Gracious. I wish she would keep more of ber sing ing there." Less For Her. "3eatera won't pay a thing unless he has to lie has even been sued by the tailor for his wedding suit" , "His wife must feel awful about It." "She does. His lawyer tells him he will have to pay it." - - - iClassified'i Advertising WANTED Position Dy a man as cook and wife as helper. Camp pre ferred. Call at Observer office. tt WANTED Position as housekeeper . by middle-aged lady. Phone Red-1561. FOR SALE Household furniture. Mrs. Jno. Sampson, 1318 Jackson ave. Call. November 9th. Take fare! .... Remember that when your kidney are affected your life Is in danger. M. Mayer, Rochester, N. Y., says: "Foley Kidney Pills are a wonderful dlscov ery and I heartily recommend their use. My trouble started with a sharp shooting pain over my back which grew worse each day. I felt sluggish and tired, my kidney action was Ir regular v and lnrrqeuent with' a fine sand-like substance. While the dis ease was at Us worst I started using Foley Kidney Pills. Their pronvnt an rvler.t itMn "?. tnrvcuc. 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