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ji -;' ;s r IA GRANDE EVENIlICr OBSERVER, MONDAY, FEBRUARY f3, 1911. PAGE CcreTcsr Rt cunalism AJfB OTHER ILLS OF THE BOD V J AlTheVr, . HOT LAKE Sanatorium (THE HOUSE OFEFFICIEXCY) , HOT LAKE, OEEGOX :. .r " THE Oregon-W ashington Railroad & Navigation Co. Sells round-trip tickets, good for three Jynonths, allowing jc.00 worth of accommodation at" the Santo rium, at Portland and all 0 W. R. & N. Stations. For further Information and illus , trsted booket, address, Dr. W. T. Phy, Medical Supt. and Mgr., Hot, Lake, Oregon, , any O.-W. R. & N. Agent, or write to. WM. JIcMUEBAT, General Passenger Agent, PORTLAND, OREGON. MmMmi A GOOD JUDGE OF CIGARS. Is the man that knows what he wants sd gets the most . for his money. IuM US KIJTG Havana Cigars are built In Spanish form of the best Im ported Havana's, making a mild, sweet creamy smoke, one that the last puff Is sweeter than the first, are yon getting that much for your mon. If not, why not! FM US MM OMR FACTORY Notice of FIni! Settlement.' Notice Is hereby givfea to all con cerned, that Wm, Reynolds, adminta irstor ot tho estate t Vi'iLL-.r. Albert A'lams, deceased, has :i:v'. !n toe Ccunty Court of Union County, Ore gon, nls final report c.T. hi.? sdmlnls tiatloa of the state of said .'William A.len .Adams, deceased and that said court has set Wednesday, the 8th dsy c'f February, A. !., IK1. at. 2 o'clock p. 31. at tho couuiy cort house In La Grange, Oregon, for the tlonB thart-x Dated at La Grande, Oregon, on this Wl day of January, A. C :9!1. WILLIAM REYNOLDS, Administrator of the estate of W1I1- !an? Albert Adam.1 rficeased. Jan. 10, 57. 24, 31, Feb. 14. 21 For La Grande People. We have found that a single dose of Adlerlka, the simple German Appen dicitis remedy, relieves wind or gas In the stomach or bowels, sour stom ach' or constipation almost instantly, A. T. Hill, Druggist. , , Attention. Tuesday evening, February ' 7: h Crystal Rebekah Lodge No. 50 will 1-old their first annual roll call Al' members are urged to be prescir. twltlng members tlcome. KATE ARBUCKLE, N. G. ' ANNA ALEXANDER, Sec. A Jfotro Panie Lady's Appeal. . i)p ftH knowing sufferers of rheuma tism, whether muscular or of the Joints, sciatica, lirmbagoe, backache, ra'ns in the kidneys or' neuralgia pains, to write to her for a home teatment which has repeatedly cur 4 all of these tortures. She feels It her duty to send It to all sufferers free. You cure yourself at home as f thousands will testify No change of climate being necessary. This simple discovery banishes-uric acid from the blood, . looBens the stiffened Jolnta, purines the blood, and brightens the eyes, giving elasticity and tone to the fhole system. If the above interests you, for proof address Mrs. M. Summers, Box. R., NotTe Fame, Ind, II TUriTuT I riPfn i i 1 I n LH R L -LEJiO LU r PEOPLES' AHUSEMEXT COMPACT ; SECURES L0G LEASE. Will Make Establishment Straight 3To: Hon Picture nouse Monday. . S. A. Gardinler has leased the Onph eum theatre for a long term of years, to the Peoples Amusement company, who also own the Star theatre here. Next Monday Frank George will step Into the management of the big the atre and will devote his splendid abil ity to the building up of a successful business. Manager George will make some necessary alterations and im? provements. Ha has already made- the wires hot In the question of shows and will be able to present an entertain ment that will be compelled to satisfy the most exacting public. The Star will continue the policy that has made It so big a favorite In La Grande and the new manager will ba Oakley Coffin who has been operating at that the atre. This advancement being high ly merited for past faithful work. "This latest venture'? Says Mr. Win stock general manager of the Peo ple's Amusement Co., "proves that we have faith In La Grande and also that we always want the best theatre in' Cici vll fur our own. The Orpheum Is large, furnished with the best opera chairs and equipped with the be stiage and scenery, the latest project escope and with classy pictures and clever music and song ought to be a "winner and I am sura La Grande will like It under our style , of manage ment The more the ipubllc patronizes ua the more money we will Invest to deserve Its generous favor"; It will be a straight 10 cenV house. THE PROPER COURSE. Information of Priceless Talue to Ev s ery La Grande Citizen. How to act In an emergency is knowledge of inestimable worth, and this is particularly true of the diseas es and ills of the human body. If you suffer with backache, urinary disor ders, or any form of kidney troubie, the advice contained In the following statement will add a valuable asset to your store of knowledge. What could be more convincing proof of the effi ciency of Doan's Kidney Pills than the statements of nearby ( residents who have been permanently cured? , Charles Adams, of Union, Ore., says: "I hold Just as high an opinion of Doan's Kldmey Pills today as I did In November, 1907, when I publicly rec ommended them'. I was annoyed by at tacks of backache and I had other symptoms of kidney trouble. About six years ago I learned of Doan's Kid ney Pills and procuring a box, I be gan their use. They helped me so greatly that I have always kept a sup ply on hand since. Whenever I feel that my kidneys are In need of a tonle, rtake Doan's Kidney Pills and the promptly relieve me." ; For sale . by all dealers. Price HO cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. s Remember the name Don's and take no other. Feb ROBBER CATARRH. Steals Energy and Will Power From Its Victims. Catarrh robs Its victims of energy some physicians say of will power. That may be the reason why thous ands of catarrh sufferers haven't am bition enough to accept this fair and square offer of the Newlln Drug Co.. by which they make without any whys and wherefores or red tape of any kind. i . . The Newlln Drug Co. . says, "We guarantee Hyomel to cure . catarrh acute or chronic, or money back," and that offer Is open to every reader of the Observer. ; Hyomel (pronounce It HIgh-o-me) is the purest Australian Eucalyptus combined with . Thymol and other germ killing antiseptics. Pour a few drops into the small vest pocket Hyomel Inhaler and breathe it into the lungs over the In flamed membrane Infested with ca tarrh germs, , ; 1 Tt In nleasant to use It kills the germs, loothes the sore membrane and cures catarrh; If It doesn'tyour money back. ' A bottle of Hyomel costs-BO cents at The Newlln Drug Cp4 and drug gists everywhere. Acomplete out fit, which includes g bottle of Hyomel and a hard rubber Inhaler and sim ple Instruction for use costs ,$1.00. Jan 16-27 Feb 6 ' i-Brrrr-r" - ' ; - 1 1 A HIT scsjce r jara p . ' "Polly of the' Circus" Frederick Thc japcpn's mammoth production, will h it tL5 C;v wa.iii on T&ursday. On of the great features of the- play Is the realistic third act In which the circus ecenies are depicted, , In cluding a miniature circus caravan disappearing In the distance. The sec ond seen of this act shows a circus In full sway, with the trained horses, ponies, dogs and elephant, "Little Hip" OBSERVER ; GIVES ELGIN PUBLI- . :"v' 7 citi. ;-' ; ;' (Elgin Recorder) The La Grande Evening Observer Is giving Elgin a lot of good publicity In a eerles of articles which are be ing carried dally this week. The Ob server's write up deals with Elgin's history, her resources, Jbuslness men and future opportunities. The write up is Illustrated with half-tones and will give Elgin some good advertising. iSince Editor Bruce Danntts took charge of the Observer that publica tion has been giving free write ups to the various sections of Union and Wallowa counties, and while Elgin is' one of the last towns to receive this recognition, more space anJ tlma is being devoted to her than any of the other sections, for which Elgin people are grateful. The Observer la decid edly progressive and is always boost ing tho resources of Union and Wal lowa counties, a policy which Is heart ily endorsed by the Recorder. 1 MISS HARRIS GRADUATED Former La Granite Girl Receives Dl ploma from Ellensburg Normal. Ellensburg, . Idaho, Feb. 6 (Special) Miss Jane Harris who graduated from the La Grande high school, grad uated from the Ellensburg State. Nor mal school February 3. The exercises were wield In the normal school audi torium at 11 o'clock. The principal address was made by J. S. Collicolt, superintendent of the. Tacoma clty schools. "', ' ' ' '' Mies Harris has been engaged to teach in a good position in Toppenlsh, Wash. Her excellent record In school Insures success in her work. ' FRESH I China Sea Shell Macaroni Curye Cut Macaroni Egg Noodles Spaghetti , Vermicilli Full Cream Cheese Snodgmss Grocery ollt of the circw. - - 1 : " '- ,'.; 4 fc V. clowns,, acrobats, ringmasters, bare back rldr a? r-.c-s''iJ ill in scriptions, with all the necessaries or the white tops, and Is in full keeping with the standard set by Fnederlck Thomipeon, producer of the play and tthe creator of the huge Hlppldrome and the greatest amusement park In the world Luna Park, Coney Island, New York City.; Watch for the pa rade. . :,- ,: . .' GUN VICTIM IMPROVES. Attending Physician Hopes to Cure i Wounds Without Amiiutation "fhat John de Jonna,'the Eamrlse sheeprsan who ns shot hi tha'foot In Deceaber during a play of e?bns In a quarreB t'ure, will be able to recov er from tha effects of the injurle3 without amputation of the foot or leg is now the belief of Dr. N. Molltor who has had the man In charge at the Grande Ronde hospital for the past few days. The. Frenchman was brought over from Enterprise a few days ao when H was found that the injury was not healing as rapidly as they should. By careful attention of the wounds the 'attending physicians hopes to be able to send t he-man out of the hos pital with no serjous after effects of the shooting fracas, j Baker Defeats Hcrmlston. Hermlston, Ore., Feb. 4 The Baker City high school basket balUteam won a fast same from the Hermlston High school on the high school gymnasium court here tonight by the score of 23 to ,17. The visitors had the edge on the locals all through the game, buC It was a nip and tuck contest from start to finish. With the game In Hermlston last evening, the Baker High school play ed the last game scheduled on the present trip. They lost two out of three, being beaten at Pendleton , and Walla Walla and chalking . up the only vlctory of the trip at Hermlston last 'evening. The boys will arrive home on the noon train today. "F.vai-t fftmtl hu fiMul nt m mvul. mltaMa tniment For tpniins, braises, soreneu of live muitcies ami rneumnuo pains mere ih none better thun Ch.-jibeflfiip'c ol, by STOCK i licit i v v nai It's Go o d For JUST Shining Parlors, Cigars, Tobaccos, Candies, rresh r uits, 214 Depot Street, -i... Covers the Field;...The Observer THE S. A.' GARDINIER, Prop, and Mgr. TWO COMPLETE CHANGES A WEEK '' !' "'"v '": v'' - .. ' . i 'r -T '-., ' . Commencing Thursday BANICS & WALKER v Exponents of Colored Comedy Until Thursday, Admission 1 0c only Pluming and Heating John Melville m, Adams An v LA GRANDE,' - ORE :','''. V' ' Summons. . $ . In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Union County. ; Elsie Quesada, Plaintiff, vs. Juan Quesada, Defendant ; ' To Juan Quesada, the above-named defendant: . . In the Name of the State of Ore gon, You are : hereby, required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entit led Court and suit, on or before the which is January 0th, 1911. v ' And if you fall to appear, answer or otherwise plead within the said the first publication ot this summons, time prescribed In the order directing the publication hereof, to-wlt: ' Si consecutive weeks from the date of time, the Plaintiff will ask the Court for the relief demanded In the com plaint,' towlt: ; For a decree dissolv ing the bonds of matrimony now ex isting between said plaintiff and de fendant, and granting said plaintiff an absolute decree of .divorce, and permitting plaintiff to " assume her maiden name, Elsie Wleck. By virtue of an order of the Hon. iney -hi oay Cm What Ails You OPENED r resh ropcorn Be Corset-Happy When you decide to be corset nappy, come and be fitted In the lace-ln-front GoBBard. There la a model In the Gossard to how off to best advantage your specials type of figure. $U0 to 154)0. Mrs.RoJ)ertPattisoh PHONE BtACI 148L J. W, Knowles, Judge of the above entitled court, this Bummons is pub lished In the La Grande Dally Ob server a t dally newspaper printed and published at La Grande, TJnlon County, Oregon,, which order was made and entered on, the -9th day of January, 1911. ' . , COCHRAN & COCHRAN, ' Attorneys for Plaintiff. Jan. 9-Feb. 6. . , ; r ; ,i When yo- -v a cold ps a botCi otf Chamberlain! (v.?b Reined;. It will oon fix you up nil c)xht t,d wi!) .V oil ny tendency lrwuri pntiimoni. remedy contui'i.-, mi iiinii or other nsmt'.n nd may be efopu d confiilently to a buby m to an addlC h !uirr.!ldcrler3. . WW Iff''