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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1911)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1911. PAGE 2 : : i I . li rCLlfS DIEECTOB OUT. THH Oregon and WaHhlagton Direc tor IIu Jast Beea Issued. ' Tke directory just Issued for 1911 12 is the most complete work of the tiad published- It contains an aocur nt business directory of every city, txywu and Tillage In Oregon and Wash fji&xta, and the names and addresses sff country merchants and profes sional men, lumbermen, etc., who are located adjaced to Tillages; also the :iista of government and county officers commissioners of deeds, state boards, statutory provisions, terms of courts, - names of the postmasters,postomces, express, telephone and telegraph of- .- - " r VWV vtHV ireekly, newspapers; besides muca iKiChm Information useful to all class es of business and professional men. A 'descriptive sketch of each place la .-given, embracing various items of in ! in eta arranged under Its special head ilngr thuB enabling subscribers to ob ' tain at a glance a Hat of all hous;s, I manufacturing or dealing In any par ticular line of goods. The work gen- erally Is compiled to meet the wants of the busmess communitie sand is : so thorough as to deserve liberal pat ronage. R. L. POLK & CO., Seattle, Wash. Price 19.00. m win LUI1U llllL , ' ALTON VALKEfl HOT LIKE MAN EXERTS HIMSELF HEEDLESSLY. ) BEACHES BAKEB AND WILL COME OX TO LA GRANDE - Ylctim of Drink Needs .Orrine j Drink cunningly destroys the will power, and while the drunkard wants to do what you tell him, he wants ,i thousand times more the drink that he craves. Medical treatment is nec easary, Orrine destroys the desire for liquor so that the drink will not be i missed and restores the patient to health. . , I This remedy is thoroughly sclentl- tereat, such as the location, popula- tie and is so uniformly successful that ; Oon, distances to different points, the t it is sold with a guarantee to refund Eanvt convenient shipping stations, the your money if after a trial it has communications, trade statistics and 1 not benefited. Booklet free on re nearest bank location, mineral inter- : quest. The Orrine Company, Orrine esis, churehfti, schools, libraries and BIdg.. Washington, D. C. Sold In this eocietles. An Important feature Is the city by Sllvei thorn 's Family Drug clasalfled directory, glvlnsr everv bun- Store. Feb. 28 March 3. If you want a good cup of cof- i fee, try the Plantation J brand. It is j grown by the ! nprman Ameri- II ran Coffee Co.. and guaranteed to give satisfac- liion. We are Not in the Ass'n Royal Grocery II H. Pattison, Prop, Cure Your Rheumatism OTHER ILLS OF THE BODV $1 "-. At The HOT LAKE Sanatorium (THE nOUSE OF EFFICIENCY) HOT LAKE, OREGON ' , v ... THE Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. kells round-trip tickets, good for three months, allowing $6.00 worth of accommodation at the Santo- rium, at Portland and all 0 W. n. & N. Stations. ' ' ' 1 ' , For further Information and Illus trated booket, address, Dr. W. T. Phy, Medical Supt. and Mgr., Hot Luke, Oregon, any O.-W. R. & N Agent, or write to WM. McMCBRAY, General Passenger Agent, PORTLAND. OREGON. Starts from Ft. Scott on Walk Aronnd the Worltf-JIas Crlef. Continuing his walk around the world as correspondent for the Ft Scott. Republican, a man named J. M. White is headed toward La Grande on his way to Seattle where he takes steamer. , He was started out by the Ft. Scott Republican as correspondent and ex p cts to make the trip afoot, earning h!s way as he progresses. He spoke at the Methodist church Pt Baker Sun day, and is trying to earn funds to push on for he declare it Is rule no; to ask for funds' except in exchangs for some s rvice. He Is now headed for Portland and from there will go to Seattle before sailing. Telling of his experiences thus far, Mr. White said In Baker yesterday: "My hardships beran in Wyonoinz in the Sw etwater basin, my nostcards and money giving out and between Bryan and Granger I broke through tha Ice three times in one night, ana raaae I Granrer It.rrl and ds my f tor tock i large of the Republican at Ft. Scott and has not been as prompt in handling that end of the enterprise as those who started me out I got lost on a sheep rang: in Wyoming and nearly froze to death near Chuck Buttees, but was "rescued by shec-ii herders. "Through Utah I fared well and my trip through the lugged, subilm. scenery of Echo and Weber canyona revealed scenery superior to the grand scenes of Colorado. In Idaho I had a severe battU with water, snow, mua and inclement weather generally, ana the trip from American Falls to Sho shone over .the desert trail, thinly settled was tin severest of my trh." Weslonlan from Hot Lake -Finds Freight Fools Him Cfcterly. miles that day after a'l. At I paid $1.25 for supper anr $1.00 for breakfast in trad1 -h was all gone. A new edi- Few times in Mr. Alton's life will he be more surprised than he was last evening when he met face to face a group of Hot Lake people at the Foley hotel. He had left the same parties waiting at the depot at the Lake, and supposed he would be the only one to nJoy the ball last night because an annuled passenger train was announced .which means th r-j would be no means of transportation from the Lake to La Grande In time for the dansce. At 1 ast Mr. Alton thought that was what it meant and he "hiked" across the country. He had been in La Grande but a few min utes when a friendly freight train came lumbering, along and picked up th ' remainder of the party bringing them to this city. ifc h ifc A it A .fli ttk dli ai ,.ti trjtk irfti itfai Perry Pneumatic Water s Systems, Samson 1 Wind Mills, Deming Pumps. Richardson & Boynton ' I ' Warm Air Furnaces, Pipe Valves and Fittings, Gul , , . : ...... t ,-. I , ters, Plumbing Fixtures of All Kinds, Full Assort- BAY 6 ZWElFEl PLUMBERS, HEATERS, SHEE1 METAL WORKERS tfSQsCSS The George Palmer Lumber Company wmirmximsEssmsEatst !iC3 Retail Department solicit your ord&rs for Shingles, Rubberoid Roofing, Didening Felt, Building Paper We are prepared to furnish and deliver material, promptly. Phone Main 8. t CANYON 1 ITEMS VICTIM OF MYLITIS VISITS PAR LVrS BRIEFLY. Hlir llarn to Ik Krertcd on Hughes riaco Oilier 'ews Items TTotlce to Creditors. .Notice Is hereby given, that the un dprslpned has bpen a")pomtert ex ecutor of th" ast w!l and testament 'if PreTre, r,"c,nKDd. All per sons haTlns cln'ms npalnst said es te "ar rnrivtrfrt M nrp't tpe same with poiT vonch?rs. to the execut or at ths ? 1 Crnrde National Pank 'n T.i Oflnf" Orfpori. within six months frr-i. date hrrenf. Dat-'d af Ia Grande, Oregon, th's (he 31etydo? of Jani'irv A. T). 1911. F.' L. MEYERS. Tvprntf." of "ic 'rst will and testa- T!nf nr .ioh" Fron-nore, aecfasa. WKX Fob. 3-" 0-17-24 Mch. 3, STEWARD'S OPERA HOUSE One Night. Wednesday, March 1 AMERICA'S GREATEST Two Years at the SAVOY THEATRE New York 1 V4 I Five Months at the ILLINOIS THEATRE Chicago THE OF THE jilliiilni By George Broaihurs J PLAY Six Months at the TREMONT THEATRE Boston Four Months at the GARRICK ; THEATRE Philadelphia 'The Best Play I Have Ever Seen."Colonel Roosevelt Given here with a special cast of players, which musters a roll of the best artists on the American stage. PRICES: 50c, 75c, 1.00, 1.50. Sale Opens Monday I Thirty Day Sals For the Next Thirty Days Ton Can Bay Your SUterware, Cut Glass, Hand Pointed China, flocks and ieneaj a ScS-c-cz - ! to 25 Per Cent off. All reliable Quality and Fully Guaranteed. J. H. PEU?E, La Grande's Lead ing Jeweler. P ips Cure In to H Pars PA7D DIXT,:NT !s guaranteed to nee anv case o" Itchinsr. Blind. Bleed ing or' Prctrudir iles in 6 to li days or money refunded. 50c. UpllOSlie U. 3. AiUUO UIU-C VU A uuuiB , 4.4..t-t.4..t.tf,t.4,,t.,t..f4.jH44MH-iii4-i FAMUSKING At the Stewart Opera House FRS0AY, MARCH 3 WM. fl. BRADY announces America's Greatest Society Hit The Gentleman From Mississippi Treasurer Call tor City Warrants. Tfotlc Is hereby given that there aro now funds on hand to pay all out Btuullng warrants issued on General 'Fumlof I Grande City, ui to and ln--cludlns No. 8562 endorsed September 2nd. MIL Interest on all warrants on GeiuMnl Vnnd from No. 8474 to No. 85G2 Inclti tre, eass from thts date. a Grande. Ore.. Feb. 21. 1911. nY W. IX)OAN. City Treasurer. me Cured at Home by flew Absorb tlon Method. n. . ' If you auffer from bleeding. Itching, jjlnd or protruding pllea, send me your address, and I will tell you how to cure yourself at home by the new absorption treatment; and will also send some of this homo treatment free for trial, with refernces from your own locality if requested. Im mediate relief and permanent cure ansured. Send no money, but tell others of thlb offer. Wr'.e today to M-b. M. Summers. B'ix P. Notre Parnr, Tri.V . . M lisd been troubled with constipi.tio:. fr (wo tpo find tried nil of the Iwst phyl. ':n in llristol. Tfinv, mid they could A MniliinK fur tne," wriics Tho. E. Williaimt, MiddU'lMiro, Ky. "Two psi'kHees of (.'hum UiliM' Stciuach nnd Liver lablets cured me." For kkIo lr ull dealer. Laild Canyon. Feb. 2? (Special) LlttIollelen Piebler is home to sp nd a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Peeblrr. She is taking: treatment nt Hot Lake for Infantile mylitls. Albert Krouae. accompanied by his little daughter. Dorothy, returned from Portland ypft rday where they have spent several days transtctins business and visit Ing relatives. Mr. Gelger, who purchased the Ed Hushes' farm on the foot hill. Konu? time apo. has four carpenters at Worl bulldinsr a lnr'g bnrn. They enntem plate finishing it by the latter part of this week. Frank C'ounsell. who took sick wlih pneumonia aliont six weeks ajjo . I? still quite sick. Although his lnngs I n:e still nfferted his Her is the chief ! cause of his suffering now. His Idaueht.r. Miss Lulu, is recovering from a bad attack of measles after n wflnk's illnFS. i.. ' The surprise dance given last .Tuesday nlpht lv Bob Masterson of La Grande In honor of Jeff Bull's birthday at the latter's home was a complete success. Besides a . large dolcpatlon from La Grande Lndd Can von was well reoriented ther'. Mr. Bull and family will soon move to I.n Grande. t. wc)nrho. THicninatlsm. rTonne. Man disordered kidneys. Foley Kld nev Pills have helped your neighbors; they will also hplrt ron. Mrs. B. Hill. Peoria. 111.. sy: "I v suffered ereatly with my kidneys for years and have suffered a No with rheumatism. Have taken several wel known kldne Pills. These hove done me a erest d-' nt rood rellevlne rne of the sever backache nnd reumatlsm tin. I cheer NOTE SATISFACTION, BURXIXG QUALITIES AND FLOATING AE0M OF A FAM CS KING HAVANA CIGAR SATISFACTION Oil TOUIt MOSEY HACK. YOU ARE THE JUDGE. NO QUESTIONS ASKED. FAM US KING Cir-AR FACTORY By Harrison Rhodes and Thomas A. Wise Now in Third Triumphant Year Thirteen Months at the Blou Theatre, New York Eight Months at the Grand Opera House, Chicago Siz months at the Walnut Street Threatre, New York five months at the P?rk Theatre, Boston "Every Decent American Should See It" ymmmmmmmgmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm i naajj ,, vac. - mua i a i Given with the Special New York Company. .An Imnense Cast Prices 50, 75, $1 and $L50 Seat Sale Opens Thursday Morning BUB HA Civ ANn Uptown office Main 720 VC . ?7L Residence phone Main 25 AMBULANCE e.lbussey I'licninoiila KolliMVH A Cold. But never fc Hows the use of Foley'9 Ucn;y and Tar, which checks the cough and expels the cold. M. Stock krl,, Hannibal, Mo., says: "It beeas all the remedies I ever used. I con t raited a bnd cold and cough and was threatened With pneumonia. One bot- pimmmimmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmm. Me of i-oley's Honey and Tar com- r : Ateiy cur-d me No opia ee just J0b Printing Promptly at The Obse er t reliable household medicine. a ir J www w Sefd v9 Fresh Hand-Rolled Choco y p. lates Can't Be Beaten Chief Joseph Flour Warranted to Please FOR SAIE BY Vlaer-Stanchfield Produce Co. HAY, GRAIN, HED, POULTRY SUPPUES, WOOD i6 k' cc Ave" ' ' ' 4 .;, J - s 1 r VI ,',. a