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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1911)
. ' Announcement I have taken the management of the -Crystal Cafe again and ask the pat ronage of toy old customers. . t i ' , H. I CLARK. - TO OUR CUSTOMERS ! There Are Many of You That we appreciate your pat. roiaget yonr loyalty and stead. fastness, fully as much as you appreciate the help we hare at times been able to furnish you, VV9 TTjava VHHQl , M j : HOWEYEB, we want to take X this public method of thanking yon for past patronage and, with full confidence that this ', patronage will continue, weX uledro yon ear best endeavors I In the future as yon hare had t them In the past v Wishing yon an increased X measure of Happiness and Pros J perlty for the year Mil, we are ' j; ".' ' Sincerely yours, '' ' : : Tie Uiiited States National Bank, ; :! LA A NPE, OkiGOH Nyr Transfer M. L. Leader PROPRIETOR PHONE ' V RED 3762 Drayingof All Kinds Every f&milv has need of a rood, reliable liniment. For sprains, bruises, sorenesi of the muscles and rheumatic pains there is none better than Chamberlain's. Sold by all dealers.- ' , . ' ' :' b : '. ?A Thie First ; Question Asked -when buying or 1 renting a house, of the modern renter or buyer invariably runs this way: Is the house wired for Electricity? EVERYBODY : has come to realize . that electric light is not a luxury they want, but a Necessity they must have. : EASTERN OPGON Light and Power Company IE COST LIEGE AREA OF CITY TO BE US DEB SEWEB FACILITIES. j With a Few Days' Work Entire Busi ness District to Hare Sewers. -'rr;.;;.;-.:.:v By attaching to the mala sewer right now, property owners between Adams ' and Washington avenue can realize a ' big Baring In connections of aewer to private buildings' for the reason that the trenches are now open.' Contractor Davis has his crew of men at work in the alley of the block bounded by Depot, Adams, Fourth and Washington and . within a few days will hare made the con nections thai spell completion of a large portion of. the new sewer, .The Be wer is a! ready " in working order down the valley between Jefferson and Adams from Greenwood to the sceptic tank and the disposal farm, and with in a few days will be completed from Fourth street to the connection with the main sewer at Greenwood. There are but short pieces of connection to be made before the Adams-Jefferson alley will be completed to Third street, giving the entire business sec tion of the city sewer facilities. The city Is' doing the wort for property owners la the Adams-Washington al ley from Fir street west and It Is especially Important that, , connec tions be made now that all possible savings be realized. All property own ers must connect either now or as seon as the sewer is completed, and by far the cheaper plan is to do the work now. ' S50W PROTECTS WHEAT. Farmers of Valley Believe Cold Snap y : is Due and Hope for Snow. Cold weather expected here at any time will find the grain of the valley well protected., says the Wlalla Walla Unioa if the forecasts of the weather bureau prove correct Snow la expect de at any time by the weather bu reau,, and although colder weather 1b prophesied, it will make little dif ference if the protctlve ' covering comes first. ' '.. ; Eyen if n snow falls the grain is In good shape to withstand anything short pf the most severe cold. The ground Is moist and.the root growth heavy, while the growth of the grain above the ground is rather light. This is contrary to t what might have been expected, from the warm weather of the past few weeks, but farmer j from all parts o f the valley have the same report. ; ; . ':': . Colder weather hit here' yesterday morning, and since that time (he mer cury has been dropping although slowly. Heavy snows have fallen in the mouncL.nt and as far this way as the lower foothills, and , the sto-m seems to be working towards Walla Walla and down the valley, ;'" "We want snow more than any thing else at present," said one of the leading farmers of the valla this morning. "The grain is absolatel7 unprotected and should a good hard freeze come, the grain would fare 'bady, I am afraid. I don't mean that a ullght freeze would get the grain, but It is now midwinter, and ' the wt-itber hae be:n : vwarm fiat u cci.i snap ma te expected :it any iuie. The ground In in fine stupe to wihstand a cold null, but without nw the grain wtl. be in continual dirger." :-, : . ' . STOMACH EE MIDI Guaranteed by the Newltn Drug Co. If your stomach Is weak and . con stantly upset, you must quickly do one of two things. Allow the rest of your body to be come as weak as your stomach, or make your stomach as strong as your body. ; i ' There is only one choice for those who want to live and enjoy life, and that is to make the stomach as strong as the body.' . This can best be done by using ths prescription of a speciallBt that in years of practice gave Immediate re lief and permanent cure to 95 per- cent of the people who used It. This prescription Is .known from coast to coast as Mi-o-na. !' MJ-O-NA stomach tablets, moBt peo ple call them, are guaranteed by the Newlin Drug Co., to cure Indigestion (acute or chronic) or any upset con dition of the stomach, or money back. In five4 minutes they give relief from heartburn, acid stomach, gas on stomach, belching" or sour food, fer mentation, heartburn and waterbrash. If you sufTer from stomach trouble get a large 60 cent box of MI-O-JfA stomach tablets today and put your self ou the road to health. At the New lin Drug Co. and druggists every where. . Jan 1224, Feb. 2 For Quick . Messenger Service Ca Man 24, o;fnd. M21 J Rome Beauty ; t Arkansas Black! 2 Ben Davis Gano I 75c pel Box 1 j Royal Grocery and APHJES! Bakery v European Plan Only : Rooms 60c to $1'.60 First class Throughout AVOY D. G. BRIGHOUX,. ' Proprietor; ONE BLOCK FROM DIP 01 X La Grande, Otigon 1M3 Adams Am v f LA GRAHDE, - ORE Plumbing and Heating