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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1911)
" 'f II ISIS TOHIEHT'3 PROERftM- - Beaus Not Wanted. r ' The Ptnkerton Man rowers. At Cedar Ridge Neater. The . Sheriff aud the Detective Champion.' ' - .Beautiful dishes given t6 lady patrons of the matinee. See dis play In lobby. , r . AMISSIQX 10s I LOCALS t f IarRdon'. v T' u"Frnlt Chacolates." Mde Justrlght. At all of the leading confectioners. . General Repairing at E. IV. t.iiiw. -auio ana Bicycle Garage. I repair everything. Umbiellas,- phonographs, sewing machines, typewriters, stoves na guns, snears and knives sharp ened, skates hollow ground, saws fil ed and set and soldering of all kinds done. I repair granite wair, make and fit keys, repair locks. X carry a full Une of flash lights and their sup plies. Phone, Main 737. 309 Fir street CITY' S CAVANGER Joseph ' Turn ,bull, city scavenger. Anyone want ing my service call up City Recor- . der's office. ' . Don't let your horses step on the Icy street. Antl Slip shoeing. R. A. Masterson. Black Orphington cockrels for sale HAIrt HEALTH. 'if You Have Scalp or (Hair 'Trouble, Take Advantage of Thie Offer.1 - We could not afford to bo trongly endorse Rexall "03" Hair Tonic and couuuue to sell it as f do, If it did , not oo all we claim it will. Should our entbUHiasm carry us uwuy. Hpd Rexall "93", Hair Tonienot give entire - satisfaction to the users, they would lo.se faith, In us and our statement?, and in consequence our business pres tige would suffer. We assure you that If your hair Is beginning to unnaturally fall out or if you have any . scalp trouble, Rexall "&3W Hair Tonic will promptly eradi cate dandruff, stimulate hair growth v- and prevent premature baldness. ' Our faith In . Rexall "03" Hair Tonic Is so strong that we ask you you to try it on our positive guaran tee that your money will be cheerful- ly refunded If it does not do as we claim. Two sizes. Wo: and $ 1.00. ' Sold only at our store The Rexall Store. HILLS DEUG STORE. Be Corset-Happy When you decide to be corset happy, come and be fUted in . the ace-In-front Goesard. There Is , a model In the Gossard to show off to best advantaga your special type of ' figure.; $U0 to 15.00. v Mrs.Robert Pattison mOXE BLACK 1131. I " - '' .- . ' . 'J' . , ' t ' . LA GHAKDE EVENING OBSERVER : r, ' also eggs in season. A. Master nu.) ivorth Spruce St O O 0 0 O0 O O $ PERSONALS.. Jess Parker -was over from Elgin last evening transacting business .-matters. John Brant, one' of the prominent farmers of North powder' Is here at tending the Farmers Union meeting. Jay Van Buren is Quite serial . ill at hi3 home on Main avenue to day.; -. y ' C, C. Welch Is in frora'Allcel today on business matters and is stopping at the Sommer while here. . T. B. Johnson of Cove is here an attendant at the Farmers' meeting and is stopping at the Savoy. Mrs. Grace Barried is over from Hot Lake today, visiting friends and shopping. j. ' Roy Skill lated located at Hot Lake, is a guest today of Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Nelson. Mr.' Skill's home is in Me nomonie, Wis. ' ; ' 1 Q. Hocklery and II. J. Snyder, of Rock Creek, are, here to attend the farmers' meeting and are quartered .Jr? ' Oley. while In the cltv : f: f. .. iuoore ana j. k. Long of Haines are Baker farmers who are in attendance at the meeting here to day. v,.7;;:": vv ;:;-y;v:'.: .;- i George E. Loving and Guy Badsky both of Baker are attending the farm ers' meeting In this city today and are registered at the" Foley. ' County Superintendent E. E. Bragg spent a few. hous. in Imbler today looking after school matters. He re turned last night from Union.' , C. J. Osborne and A. W. Swift, two of the most . prominent . farmers in Rock Creek, Baker county, are in the city today attending the farmers meeting, V'-"'":- ".;, -V';:"'C'.V'.' Phillip S. Bates, editor of the Pa cific Northwest and Elmer Waldrip, with A. H. Averill Mch. Co.; of Port land, were In the city this morning conferring with the threshermen re garding pending legislation! T s Miss Lela .House of , Huntington, who has been Visiting, friends ,here and has been a 'guest withy Mr. and Mrs. Jess Paul for about two weeks left this morning for Baker where she will visit friends a few days. ' TEAMS TO VISIT ROTS AND GIRLS WILL 1N TRAIX TOMORROW MORJilffG Few Practices This Week Helps Their Chances at Union Tomorrow. Tomorrow morning JLa. Grande sends two high school teams to Union to meet two teams from there tomor row niiit. The ..girls squad will b : under-, the tutorage of Miss N. Lu clle Allen end Manager Neubauer will have charge of the boys. During the last week several practices -the- first in three weeks were " participated by both teams and the squads will go to the sister town In fairly good con dition though still lacking the finish' Ing touches, which more practice would have given them. ' ' ' DOST EXPERIMENT WITH TOUR r ETES. ' If you ; eyes7 trouble you, consult Dr. Mendelsohn, whose skill, know-r ledge and practical srprlence are highly appreciated by most men of truth and integrity. . TnE MOST CONTIXCIXG TRUTH is to ask your neighbor, your physi cian, or any business man In the city. You do not pay for HOT AIR. The service and material that you get are far superior to anyln Union county. Wherever , you see the name of Br, Mendelsohn you can depend upon It that it Is strictly reliable. His word Is as good as his bond and over 2200 people in Union and Wallowa coun ties will testify to-these facta, . DO NOT BE MISLED. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR EXAM. rNATION. . .ALL BROKEN GLASSE REPLAC ED WniLE T0U WAIT, DOCTOR OF OPTIC3 AT 1105 ADAMS AVE. . ' u d m n Rr nr cnu un. . r. i ' ' IT USE ELUDED IFJ DAYLIGHT I - ; ; . v. tlAM0.BS AND OTHER JEWELRT STOLE X FROM JIOL'JLES HOUSE 3Iau Seen Leaving Place. Apprehended : But Doesn't Have Goods. , , Accused of one of the most daring pieces of house robbery that has come to the attention of the police In years a young man named Charle L, Cleaves Is In the city jail late this afternoon. The Fred L. Holmes resi dence on Fourth street was brokeu into this afternoon and robbed of dia monds -and other Jewelry, the rvalue of which has not been made public. Cleaves was caught by Officer Mc Laughlin soon after he was seen leaving the Holmes house but a thor ough search of his person and cloth ing failed to reveal the stolen goods. FlRFMrrj'c. diii i r!iiLiiiLii o UflLL EXT WEEK : RESCUE HOSE WILL MAKE AX. v NUAL ETENT IMPORTANT, Indications Point to Big Crowd When Seventeenth Comes Around Again.' Railroadmen may "plunge" into so ciety once a year, and other orders asay arrange something in a Boclal way yearly that is classed as staTiar, but the Fire Department under the auspjees of Rescue Hose Number one makes a great big deput once every year January usually and on the 17th of this month, said function takes place; It will be a big ball at the Elks hall and the firemen. are plantrfn? i.n dupHcating the big crowds of a year ari when the record attendancs raarK d the company's entrance Into so e'ety. The company is conceded to be sone company In fighting flra lut :t is likewise In the same class with ranging dancing parties. . Married Rayhurn and Murer. Miss Clara Maurer and Mr. Uttle .Rayburn, both of Union county, were united in marriage on January 12th, 9111, Arthur C. Williams, Justice of the peace, officiating. , The young people are both well and favorably known here "and have many friends who wish them much hannl- tess. They will make their home in La Grande. IN FIVE MINUTES. ;Ui&ot Stomach Feels Splendid. . MI-O-NA stomach tablets will re lieve a distressed, sour or" gassjN sto mach in five minutes. ; , In three days they will make the most miserable or cranky dyspeptic feel that there is plenty of sunshine in life. , , In a week he will have an snnettte for and will ea,t without any bad af ter affects food which now causes his stomach to strenuously rebell. If continued for from two weeks to a month MKO-NA will thoroudilv renovate and cleanse the stomach and will compel it, (no matter how ob stinate It may be) to throw off Its weakness and become, as nature In tended it should be, strong and elas tic. v; v ;. . Of course you, want a good syr'nge when you buy one. The pains we take In selecting such goods insure you one that will be right In every way If you buy here. The Newlln Drug Co. r v ; ' Fo'Y KMae? Pills. ' ' : Are tonic in.actlon, quick In results. A special medicine for all kidney and bladder disorders. H. M. Beatty, Little Rock, Ark., says, "For two years, I have been troubled with severe kidney trouble. The pains across my back and over my hips were so bad that they almost meant death to ine at times. I used several well known kid ney remedies which gave me no re lief until I used Foley Kidney Pills, and these I can truthfully recommend as they have made me sound and well." Hills Drug Store, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1911. r r f tr V) r - - - -..--J. wearji- . EXTRAOEDINARY GREAT SAVING FROM ONE-FOimTH TO OITE BLE MERCHANDISE One Lot of Hisses' Coats on Sale at Special Price of y2 Off. All Furs and Fur Coats at a Saving From 25 Per Cent to 33 1-3 Per Cent One Lot of Boys' Overcoats at y2 Price, Sizes 9 to 15 Years, During Our Janu ary Sale. Ono Lot of Boys' Suits. Twn'pUc?; :y2 ihrice; Ago 3 to 16, During 6ur Sal7 : . n .Three Lots of Boys' Heavy Shoes at H'M, $1.33 and $1.79 Durinjf Our Sale. See Windows. Lots of Men's High Top ? $2.48 to $3.95t During Our Sale. January . special Sale Nickel-Plated Vare of Regular Price. Watch Our QUALITY THE v Aged Indian Dj lug Spokane, Wash., Jan. 13 (Speclai) Jake Hunt, the oldest Indian In the northwest, reputed to be 108 years old, who has a son 77 years of age, will not live many more "moons". Jack Coon, a son-in-laiw, ' attributes the old man's illness to "too much picture," pointing to Jake's photo graph. "Too much picture make too many of him; Bcatter him all over so when cold come now, he die, I have picture taken long time ago, make me weak so have much acho under hat two weeks." ; Old Jake is worth about $7,000 in cash In the banks has a quarter sec tion of land estimated to be worth $30,000 and is known to have $1600 In gold hidden away. Tha .hiding place is unknown. Tears ago au Indian village stood in what Is now known as the Yakl Hunt family now carry on a general farming business. All that Is left ot the old settlement is a little church, a totem polo and a number of mounds where1 the Klickitats lie who could not reach the century mark. Old Jake says that this was the Indians' par adiBe before the advent of the early white settlers. . Deer, bear and all kinds of big game were plentiful. Be low the falls of the White Salmon riv er, which is now harneBsed, hundreds of Indians congregated every year during the salmon run to procure their winter's supply of fish. ' ; Old Jake. was considered the live liest buck in the tribe when their an nual powwows took place, which were kept up until 10 years ago. Tom toms, fancy dresses, painted faces, danc ing, singing and feasting was the order of the day and night, lasting a week or more. Old Jake is said to have married seven times during his long career, but there will ba only a widow and a 'few children to fall heir to his prop erty. The quicker & cold I gotten 'rid of the left the danger from piienwonia and other ncrioii6 diwwu. Mr, 11. W. L, Hall, of Waverly, Va.vavg: "I firmly believe Cham lrluin'it C'ouirlpfrriiidy to be absolutely the lieKt proi!tr i!ti n oil tlie n:;'.i'..ct Ar cabin. I liHte row r-Vniicil jt lo my frli-nds ami iIipy all e-roo .nli nc." lor sale by nil de.'b'M. -1 . ... . ; 1 f I VALUES TODAY IIT ALL TT!P A TfTTTft' A DURHTG OUR JANUARY V GENTS' FURNISHHTCS , SHOES Shoes. From HARDWARE. Prices on all 20 Per Cent off Yindovs for January If) 4 O SAME ; look for the Bee Hive. . On the package when you buy Fol ey's Honey and Tar. None genuine without the Bee Hive. Remember the name, Foley's Honey and Tar and re ject any substitute. Foley's Honey and xar relieves couga and colds ulckly Fresh Lot of SWIFT'S PREMIUM HAMS ... and - WINCHISTER BACON . Ipples of af varieties. : Pop Corn that r7 Pop A fuf line of Vegetables at the The Home of I Enjoy the Snow While it Lasts I Bring your old buggy or surrey around and we will make you a first class sleigh in a few minutes , , , BM & PLVMBERS, HEATERS, T I i . . IN LLl ..st . e4-.i-ileX .' if- i i - HALF Oil VzJkmh. SPECIAL GALD. All. Ladies' Trimmed Hat3 at, Pricu and Less During Our Sale, Ladies' Yaists at a Saving frcsi 1-4 to 1-3 During Our January Special Sale. Al! Hen's Woll Mackinaw; 3X0 and $6.50 Value3' at $1.75, During Our Jan uary Special Sale. AH TtIou's und ijoys' Svreatcr Coats at a Saving of 25 Per Cent During Our January Sale. A Few Other Lots of Shoes Eelow Cec of Manufacturing During Our January Special Sale, One Lot of Misses' Patent Leather Shoes at $1.23. Sizc3 to No. 2, During Our Sale. iTho Celebrated Horse Shoe Brand of jf American Wringer at a Saving of 10 ) PerCent.. . ? Special Price: C(D)o PRICES LESS and Is safe and sure. Contains no opi ates. Hills Drug store. FOR SALE OR- TRADE A port card machine that makes and makes 8 poBt cards in 10 minutes. A sacri fice. Address Post Card this office.' Fancy Groceries - pi :'1: ZVJFIFFl il SHEET METflt . KCZKCXS 4 ; u u it: V. V ft ,.,.r .