La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 24, 1911, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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LA GRANDE EVENING OB&EB VER,
SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1911.
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what we give to all cash cqstomers. We have
no old stock to work I off ..all newl up-to-nbw
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nothing but the best
AMBULANCE
Uptown office Main 720
Residence phone Main 25
E. L BUSSEY
DAVIS TIKES pinr.
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Perry Pneumatic Water Systems, Samson
Wind Mills, Deming Pumps, Richardson & Boynton
; Warm Air Furnaces, Pipe Valves and Fittings, Gut
j , ters, Plumbing Fixtures of All Kinds, Full Assort-
; ;nent of Nickel Trimmings.
BAY & 2WEIFEI
PLUMBERS,
Stopping in Artery. .
The prompt application of the tour-
tl nil at ftp aron h H n m A u.
Weeding of au artery before the doe
tor comes will often save life. A
wound anywhere below the middle of
,stormy Afternoon, in.'' which several 1 1 u,,peI! am or bt!low tue middle o
men Dromlnent'ln Pvthlan nfrnirD J thp thigh may be easily stopped by a"
defeated, officers of the grand lodge TVIl ,The simplest improvised
nt th vt r.. r fom of thl8 implenjent, which may be
1 1 , Were Ch0S" a fouui X t nd. is linen
en by. the 300 delegates in swislnn i . .. . ..
, .t i uuuuKercuiei uuu a MirmiL' suck- rii
ffWEKS, SH7 ME7M IVORKEKS
iticu lieifitaie to su
preme Lodge of Knights of Pj thins.
I .Astoria, Ore.t June, 24. After a
stnrimr iftornnnn lr .,v,lv. i
" Marion F. Davis, of Union, past
grand chancellor was elected supreme
repress ntativ from Oregon to attend
the suprem lodge meeting, together
with J. M. Curl, of Albany, the holdover.
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best place to apply, the tourniquet for
a wound of the arm Is above' the el
bow, where the pulsations of 'an ar
tery may be felt by any one. The
handkerchief should be tied around the
arm rather loosely. The stick Is thrust
lu and turned to tighten it until the
blood censes to flow. Of course this
urney without a Is only a temporary relief till the com-
Dkrrhofl. Rnf,W. T, s Yi o.o : iiis-or tne aoctor. wDo. in case of seri-
he needed and cannot be obtained when on l Melius., must be summoned as
board the cars or steamships. For .ale by ! oou us Possible. When you have noth
"ILiele. : ling at hand In a case of sudden accl-
dent even the pressure of the forefin
ger and the thumb over the wound
may arrest the flow of blood for the
time.
iSOVer leave home on a iitnmn milhniit
iwHie oi vnamoenain s voile, Cholera and : i ,t, a....
The Norman's Coronation.
A peculiar lucideiit liupjieued ut the
crownlnir of' Wiih.m.. tt...
j After the Voronation oath, in which
I the uew monarcb pnnuiswi to (irntect
' the church and to execute jutl'ineut
' and njuiyy. itji. ircl)liiNni) put , the
question to thej asseailiied crowd,
i 'Will Ve huv'e this prince to be your
A clamorou reMponse of assent star
.tied the Norma ti Kairlson. They be
lieved ,the English had revolted' and
took up . their swords and torches
They set are to the house, the flames
spread, and there was a general alarm..
The English, bearing of the plunder,
rushed out of church. The bishops
utid clergy who remained were In such
confusion that they could ..hardly go
through with the act of crowning
William heard the .tumult, hut could
not conjecture the cause and snt trera
bllug at the foot of the altar. No
great mischief was done by the tire,
but the occurrence laid the foundation
of a long enmity between the English
and Normans.
OF THE W. IV. BERRY & CO. STOCK
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now funds on hand to pay all outstand
ing warrBTt nn Vonoroi t
Grande city up to and including No.
8,954. Endorsed Feb. 16, 1910.
Interest on all warrants on General
Fund from 8814 to No. 8954 Inclusive
ceases; from this date.
La Grande, Oregon, June lfe, 1911. .
' ROY W. LOGAN,
City Treasurer. ,
6-15-10t , . . . ' ' '
It's So Easy.
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to purchase your drug store goods
from a store where quality is insured.
Just phone us your wants and the
goods will be at your door in a fev
minutes. No charge for delivery.
Phone Main 4. Wright Drug company.
SKT-Si Naif Price
We carry the Armor
Plate Hose
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Regular 35c Hose - - now 15c
Regular 15c Hose - - now 8c
Regular 25c Hose, 2 prs. for 25c
Mesdames Smith & Davis will be here Satur
day only with their line of Hair Goods, which
the) are selling at cost.
Two Breakfasts In Berlin.
There is not much to be got by the
Berlin citizen in the way of breakfast
-simply a cup of coffee and a roll or
two but along about 11 o'clock every
body starts for the cafe for a "second
breakfast," generally a meat or a
cheese sandwich. He makes up for his
light regimen at the 1 o'clock Mittag
stich of soup. meat, vegetables, pre
served fruits, pudding and wine or
beer at discretion. Then he does not
hasten back to business, but plays or
Jokes with his children fifteen or
twenty minutes, rests or sleeps for
thirty more, has a chat, a cup of coffee
and a cigar and returns to business til
at 3 o'clock again, perhaps to work un-!
til 8 or 9 in the evening. Then he j
comes home again to a supper of cold
meats, salads, cheese and beer, which
will probably be followed by more
beer as friends drop in to smoke the
black German cigars and play "skat"
or "sixty-9ix."-Joe Mitchell Chappie
In National Magazine,
Treasureg Call for City Warrants.
Notice is hereby given that there are
Rich! in tour busiest mawm mlion nn
have the least time to spare you are most
likely to take diarrhoea and lose several
days' time, unless tou have Chamberlain's
Colic, ChoIer ana Diarrhoea Remedy at
hand and take a dose on the first appear
nce of the disease. For sale by all dealers,
Complete Equipment tor Resetting ann Repairing
, Rubber Buggy Tires
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor r
COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY
il I'll 'JJ.'iil'.1',ll-. mil ! w.HmKsesamismm .
Seven Bella.
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TRUSTEE
Everybody who knows anything
about nautical matters understands
the method of keeping time at sea
eight bells every four hours. From fl
to 8 in the evening Is the second dog
watch, but on British ships seven bells
(half past 7) of the second dogwatch
are never struck. All other ships, even
the American, strike these bells. ' Dur
ing the Napoleonic wars there was a
great mutiny In the British navr. The
crews of the fleets lying at Splthead
and the Nore agreed to rise slmul- !
taneously ngalnst their officers. The '
signal agreed upon was seven bells of '.
the second dogwatch. The mutiny hc- j
tually began nt the arranged time, but
failed, the ringleaders being executed. '
j Ever since then seven bells of the sec- !
ond dogwntch has never been struck '
on British ships, naval or mercantile. I
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I Wave of the Labrador Indians.
The Labrador Indians when on a
huut stalk on In advance of the train
with their arms, while the women. '
heavily ladeu with provisions and'
means of shelter, drag along slowly I
after. When the lords and masters '
begin to think of food time or wish in '
any way to leave some guide as to '
their progress for the squaws they j
thrust an upright spear or stick lu the !
now and draw In the suow the exact j
line of the shadow then cast. The j
women. tolHug painfully along, note ,
the spear and the , progress of the.
shadow ond know closely the differ,
ence of time. They know, too. whetu
er they dare to linger for a few min
utes' rest or if they must hastily catch
the stick or spear and burr) on
That's What They All Say
Sum-O
It's Good For What Ails You
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WHAT ABOUT THE WOMAN
The woman who cooksJ) j
the meals in your home o
Doesn't her -welfare her health and happiness call
for something than she puts up with?-
;Isn't she entitled to the things that will make her
work easier and her cooking hours shorer? ,
Oiir Electric 'Ranges cost no more to operate than
coal or wook, and they are better in every way. They
are quicker, easier and cleaner to use than any other
range.
Ttyou think the woman who cooks the meai in your
hdme is entitled to the best call us up. Main 34.
Eastern Oregon light & Power Co.
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