La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 16, 1911, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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STEWARD'S Opera House, OCT. 16
Th La Salle Opera House Co.. Inc., Managing Director HARRY ASK
IX offers the KEAL Musical Comedy
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MOUNTAIN REPORT SEEKS BET.
TEU OUTLET.
Starky News Items of General Inter
est to the Readers.
A SCENE FROM "THE SWEETEST CI IRiL. IN PARIS" AT THE STEWARD TOMGIIT.
"IX A tfAD WAT." ,
3Iany a La Grande Reader '.Will Feci
Grateful for This' Information.'.
When your back gives out; r
t Becomes lame, 'week or aching;
When .urinary troubles get In,
Yonr kidneys are in a bad way."
Doan'e Kidney Pills are for sick k d
neys. Local evidence proveB their merit.
Charles Kurz, 161S Center Ptreet,
Baker City, Oregon, say: "I gladly .
give my name as one who has been
benefitted by Doan's Kidney Pills. Fcr
25 years I endured untold agony from
gravely There were severe pains in
my back and when the stones were
passed, I was in such great misery
that I often had to scream. Attacks
of this kind came at regular Intervals
and gradually my health was under
mined. I lost weight, had a poor appe-'
Sweet,
Sour,
Mixed,
Chow Chow,
India Relish,
Chili Sauce
Euchred, Sweet and Sour
Dill in bulk.
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tlte, and tell imseiuuie iu eij,
I ' spent hundreds of dollars for doc
tors' treatment and used many well
known remedies .but 1 did not receive
much relief until I began taking
Doan's Kidney Pills. I was led tot
procure this remedy by reading tha
many public statements given in Its
praise and I am glad that I did so.
This, preparation has brought me
great relief and had warded off returu
attacks of my trouble. I shall always
do what I can to make the merit of
Doan's Kidney Pills known.' ':',
For Bale by all dealers. Price, BO
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.'. , . .' . . .
j Remember the name Doan's ai4
take no other.
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City Gocey and Bakery
The Home of Fancy Groceries. . Phone Main 75
Estray Xotlce.
A band of 300 sheep found on the
Sawteeth of the Big Sheep on the Big
Minam river, found by J. and H. Haf-
fer, are now at Cove where the owner
can Identify the same and pay charg
es. The sheen are branded with an
0 with parallel lines crossing it.
' " H. HAFFER, Cove.
10-9-10t
Here is a woman who speaks from
personal' knowledge and long experi
ence, viz., Mrs. P. H. Brogan, of Wil
son, Pa., who says, "I know from ex
perience' that Chamberlains Cough
Remedy Is far superior to any other.
For croup thTe Is nothing that ex
cels it." For sale by all dealers,
eod & wkly
Bars
Job
ain Prices on
.Printing
Having purchased the entire stock of
paper from J. E. Whiton, fob printer,
at a reduced rate, the OBSERVER JOB
PRINTING DEPARTMENT is prepared
to offer special inducements to all
users of printing
Linen Letterheads, Envelopes,
Business Cards, all kinds of ruled
stock including Billheads and Empire
system.
All kinds of Legal Blanks in stock
OurEngravedCards p v . . nyj n q
please all lady customers IL O O II 6 IVl 3L1 O LO
Starkey, Ore.," Oct. 14. (Special)'
Frank McNeal, proprietor of the
Lehman Hot Springs, cams over from
his resort the first of the week. He is
looking out a location for a better
road between here and the Springs
Ho desires the support of the La
Grande people and thinks a good road
would bring La Grande a good tirade
fro mthe Camas prairie country.
L. E. Tipton, our forest ranger and a
committee of stockmen havei been rid
lng over the forest reserve in order to
make the annual reports to headquar
ters as to the number of stqck that
can be put on the reserve next year.
1 Lee Buckner haa returned trom in
Harney country where he bought 200
head of cattle. He shipped to La
Grande and then drove, them to his
range near here. .
Gerald Stanfield came in from Stan
.fleld this 'week. He is preparing to
deliver the Joe Vey eheep and cattle
to Mr. Vey the 1st of November.
Anton Vey of Sheep ranch is hav
ing a new roof put in the old build
ings at that place.
Tom Williamson of La Grande calls
on us each week with a supply of fruit
and vegetables. .
Mrs. J. C. Briggs was called to her
father's 'home on Rock creek & few
days ago, her father being quite ill.
Mrs. K. E. Burnett and children
havei moved to the McMillan place on
account of school.
We mountaineers are looking for
ward to a lumber plant In our mldt
in the near futuire.
Farmers are very busy. We are hav
lng considerable rain which makes
the grass excellent.
Leslie Dunn of McKay Creek ha
business in this vicinity this week.
. J. M. Jones has sold his farm and
will leave her in the spring.
COVE LEAGUE IS FORMED
METHODISTS AT COVE PERFECT
OltfGAMZATIOX.
Chrrrv Chapter Is Titlo and Officers
ll-ue Bern Chosen.
Cov. Qr. 16 Special) Or last
Thursday e vening the young people of
the MetliorVst church at Cove perfect
ed an on?, i.ization .of ii-, E;n rth
League, 'r. It known ivi ' . eTy C'nu
ter c." i ve Ore.
The folloving oflW.. -?e el: el
President, Robert Williams, Pii
I :p iiiesl-li t i, Juani.a AntleR; ssroi'ul
vice president, Bernlce Kelly, third
vice president, Dena Lund; fourth
vice president, Mrs. Clara Anderson;
secretary, Amy Barker; . Treasurer,
Roy Baker. They will plan for a very
Interesting winter's work.
BUGGY TIPS WITH 10
MR. AXD MRS. W. B. GRAND Y ARE
BRUISED BY FALL.
On Way to Cemetery, Hre Is Fright
enedi and Accident Occurs. '
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Grandy, who
live at Fourth and Adams, wera
thrown from a buggy yesterday and
somewhat badly bruised hut escaped
without any broken bones, when the
horse which they were driving: be
came frightened at a passing automo
bile and bolted. The shafts broke and
the buggy was tipped over, throwing
both Mr. and Mrs. Grandy to the pave
ment with great force. It was feared
at first that the Injuries were very er.
lous but today both are none the
worse except for bruises and cuts
thut will heal speedily.
ft was reported last night that hey
were In serious condition, but, form
natrly, such did not prove to ba th?
fact.
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Sweetest Girl In Paris
' With Original Star-Comedienne ' , , '
TRIXIE FRIGANZA
And Complete La Salle Production' ;
with 60 Predominant Players
Books by Addison Burkhardt, Lyrics by Collin Davis, Music by Jos. E.
, Howard, Staged by Qua. Sohlke. ;: ,
PRE-EMIXEST MUSICAL COMEDY THAT COST $7,000.00 WEEKLY,
Everything new, bright and brlll'ant. " . .
Pricfs: '??.? $?M.'forh0tn and Orchestra Circle. St J50..
Dress Circle $i.00, Gallery 50c.
BOY WANTED Fam-Us-Klng Cigar
Factory. '
Is now reached via the Deschutes Branch
Oregon-Washington R. R. & Navgn Co.
For both passenger and freight traffic to and from Madras, Metolius,
Culver, Opal City, Redmond, Bend and other Central Ore-
'gon points.
SCHEDULE.:
Lv. Portland ........ 7:50a.m.
Lv. Portland 10:00a.m.
Lv. The Dalles ......12:40p.m.
Lv. Deschutes Jc... 1.30p.m.
ir. Madras .......... 6:45p.m.
Ar. Metolius 6:00 p.m.
Ar. Opal City ....... 6 : 30 p. m.
Lv. pal City... 6:15 a.m.
Lv, Metolius .8:43 a. m.
Lv. Madras ....... ...... 9:00a.m.
Ar. Deschutes Jc. ......1:15p.m.
Ar. The Dalles ........1:55p.m.
Ar. Portland ..........5:45p.m.
Auto and regular stage connecttions to La Pine,. Fort Rock,. Silver
Lake, Prineville, Burns, Klamath Falls and other Inland points
THE DIRECT, QUICK AND NATURAL ROUTE BETWEE2T POET.
LAND ASD ALL POINTS IX CENTRAL OREGON. .
Call on any O.-W. R. & N. Agent for any Information desired, or ad
dress . :'.:.: .'.' J, ,; j '. i ;,
' WM. McMUHRAY, ' '
General Passenger Agent FORTLAND, OREGON
The Crisp, Cool Weather
just now tells of the need of
a New Heater or Range.
We sell the famous Hartford Heater, for
coal or wood. The great Majestic Range,
its equal does not exist.
Anything and everything you want in ,
Hardware, Cutlery, Builders Goods, etc.
IF Lin Li I ILi L
Complete Equipment tor Resetting ann Repairing '
Rubber Buggy Tires
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor
COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY