LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, MONDAY, OCTOBER" 23, 1911.' i S! is H )i ? n : 1 V5 3 t 1A TFP FPiKl U U ii LiLL - Is a Protection to Your Family and Home In Case of Sickness or Danager ORDER ONE NOW IIOOE IflDEPEflDEfJT TELEPHOfJE CO. I ktst.zs. ..'.-:!",,-llv"::,...-i.-ij;"1 "' .-' ";r.".'..-"L...iL C . Notiee to Contractors. Notice 1$ hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the council cl the city of La Grande until 5 o'clock p. m. . Wednesday, October 25th, 1911, tor ih wwifi. - 3,000 square yarda of macadam road' ray on North Fir street In the city of La Grande, Oregon. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check for 5 per cent of the amount bid. By order of the city council, October lt8h, 1911. , C. M. HUMPIEREYS, Recorder of the City o.' La Grande, Oregon. 10-20-tf , - . iverta Awful Tragedy. Timely advice given Mrs. C Wll- loughby, of Marengo, Wis., (R. No. 1) prewnted a dreadful tragedy and sav, d two lives. Doctors bad said her frightful cough was a "consumption" goto B. B. NUTTER for Paints, Wall Paper,. Varnishes, Oils, Etc. Paper ten cents and up. Estimate Furnished v Store 1 708 1-2 Sixth st Mb 1 " 'Ji- Tr; i j HA PIC A NH r Uptown office Main 720 I Ynr.i rri Rcsidenco phone Main 25 j AMBULANCE e.lbussey FOR A Swift Oil SOME NICE Swift: Empire Baton Call Up City Gf occf y The Homt of Fancy Groceries. Phone Main 75 U U U I cought an8 could do little to help her. Alter many remedies failed, her aunt urged her to take Dr. King's New Dis covery. '1 have- ben taking It for some time," sbe wrote "and the awful .vu6u ub aimon gone.- It also saved my little boy when taken with a se vere bronchial trouble." This match less medicine has no -equal for throat and lung troubles. Price 60c and $J.0O. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggists. ' od & wkly 'Its Equal Dont Ifclst--' No one has ever made a salve, oint ment or balm to compare with Buck len's Arnica Salve. It's th one per fect healer of cuts, corns, burns, bruises, sores, scalds, bolls, lucers, eczeme, salt rheum. For sore eyes, cold sores, chapped hands or sprains It's supreme,. Unrivaled for pIUs. Try It Only 25c at all druggists, eod ft wkly NICE rr tt remmm nam the and a!:cf?y 1 iflll u i t IT 1SICAL NEIGIIBOISIOOD OXB POSTPONES NEXT MEETING. Program to Be Carried Oat by Tues day Magical Tomorrow. v - NEIGHBORHOOD MEET. ING POSTPONED. With the consent of the di rectors, President Mrs. J. ;D. Stout has postponed the next meeting of the Neighborhood ' Club, one day, on account of prominent social events slated for Tuesday afternoon, a week hence. Th Neighborhood Club will meet on the following Wednesday and all members are urged to remember the the change. As ' the regular meeting day precede Hallow e'en and conflicts with several social functions, the change -was deemed necessary. . Piano and piano study Is to be the theme at the Tuesday musical pro gram tomorrow atfernoon. The pro gram has been announced as follow;, and is to follow a business session commencing at two o'clock: , Piano duet Peer Gynt Suths (Orie?) Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Bernie Piano solo Polonaise. ...... .Chopin, Mrs. Vincent Palmer. Piano solo Lonata Ap. 14 No. 2 , i . . . ; . ............. . . , .Bethoven Mrs.. W. W, Berry. Piano solo " , (a) Minuet Rhelnberger. (b) The Cascade ....Power Miss Evans. BETTER STREETS TO IMPJ&9YEMEXTS INCLUDE WALKS AXD DRITEWAYS. Macadam. Street Approacb Completed1 by Contractor Mars. . ; Macadam surface to the street . 'In front of the Grande Ronde Hospital; macadam driveways to the hospital from the street and cement walka have been constructed this fall, giving paved approach to the Hospital and removing the gulf of mud which, has been a constant menace to patrons and doctors of the hospital during the winter months since the hospital was completed, John L. Mars has just corri pleted the work. The macadam street paving Is 240 feet long and about the width of the street. The driveways from the street to the building entrances are being Improved too. It has previously been a fact that In muddy weather, it was extremely hard and tedious to get a team or ambu lance to the hospital and the Improve ments that have been made there this fall will alleviate this and the public will enjoy the expenditures of the hospital company as well as the pat rons of the Institution. - Here is a woman. who speaks from personal knowledge and long experi ence, vis., Mrs. P. H. Brogan, of Wil son. Pa., who says, "I know from ex perience that Chamberlains Cough Rfemedy Is far superior to any other. For croup ttwre Is nothing that ex cels it." For sale by all dealers. ' eod it wkly ' We pay cash tor any Oregon ses sion laws before 1866. Also want sen ate Journals 1862 and 18C4. Also codes 1851, journal of council, 1851, statutes 1854 and of 1855. and code of civil procedure and general laws 1862, and archives 1843-1849. Write Geo. A Bateson & Co.. Inc. Portland, Oregon. Sick headache Is caused by a disor dered stomach. Take Chamberlain's Tablets and correct that and the head- I aches will disappear. For sale by alt j dealers. od & wkly z SIM fJEIVS ' ID PERIIS HUNTERS WEND THEIR WAT. TO TP RIYER POINTS. Starkey Pergonals and Nws Items of General Interest Starkey, Or., Oct. 21. (Special.) Fred Boyd of the Athena Press, with a party passed up the line a faw day ago on a hunting expedition. ,' Kalph Sullivan and Bill Beverage made a business trip to La Grande this -week. Wm. Muir of the Indiana mines was a Starkey visitor last Sunday. Mr. Muir has tken up a " homestead near here and will become a resident as soon as he gets his house built Mr. land Mrs. Jay Robinson have moved to Perry for the winter. Howard Peck and family of Hil gard, have moved here for tha winter. , Charles Oria- and Mr. Averr of Tji Grande, have business up the Grande Ronde river this week. Fred and Elmer Myres of Cove,'" are business visitors here today. . We are having bright sunshiny .days and cold and frosty nights., ' . Carson Mines Shut Down. ' (Xorth Powcjer News.) The Camp Carson mine Is closed for the winter and all supplies are being hauled away. The mine la said to have been a good paying property, but ow ing to some difficulties which aroae a short time ago between the two pro moters of the company there has been some and will be more airing in the courts of Its affairs, before anything definite in regard to its future plans are known. y ' , ; . SHOW A REAL SCREAM. A real scream, from start to finish tells the whole story of "Baby Mine' presented to a large audience at the Steward Saturday evening and any one whose sides didn't ache has an incurable grouch. There Is a trace oi something akin to asylums about the whole plot and situations so ludic rous, slde-splittlngly funny, break and pop out like bullets from an auto matic, from the time the curtain Is llften oq the introductory scene un til the last. "Mrs. Temple's Telegram" held the bunting here, for several years, as a laugh producer, but no more "Baby M'ne'tmu8t be conceded the distinc tion, 'v ' . The plot which Is a complex, com posite and intricate one, thickens quickly and Is difficult to keep clear In places but the aotors were good, and some of them even better than good. ., " ' ''.''. As a sure cure for indigestion pro-, vlded laughs abet Indigestion Is con talned in "Baby Mine." Treasurer's Call lor City Warrants. There are also funds In the treasury to pay all warrants issued against wa ter fund of La Grande city up to and in. eluding No. 8814, endorsed Interest on all warrants on water fund from No. 9732 to No. 9814 Inclu sive, ceases from date of this call. La Grande, Oregon, Oct. 3, 1911. ROY W.LOGAN. ; City Treasurer. Printed words fall tj give you o full Uca of Goesard style-leadership. You tavst see a Gossard Corset--better stl'; vou must try one on a: tha mirror, be lore Oji can unrier3tand hoar fi Cos t.nid enables any woman to display a ilgure that Is stylish and attractive, besides being easy to wear In any po sition. V..' , ... - Indorsed by our leading physicians .aid dress makers. A model for every tyne of form. i 1 , Prices $3.60 to $8 50 t MRS. ROUT. PATTISON. s l'hone Blk 1181. Coraetlero IJIHSSI HI I MUMBMI. - I 'I Want Your Heat- s! : ine" .Stnvo Sot I In? . h ' . . .' WANT TO TRADE IT OX A YERY FIXE COMBINATION HEATER! 1 WILL DO THIS AND CIYE YOU A Perfect Heater FOR A VERY LOW PRICE. . HEATERS, ALL KINDS $1.00 TO ' MM : ' - ' . J F. D. HfllSTEH COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER. G. T. Darley Cement Contractor Consult him before letting your sidewalk 4l I i 111 1 1 11 1 111 II l.ll..i.H.4,,i I H 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 m !!, '.V':,'.: '''.' '-'''''. :,;THE: LAGRANDEELECTBiCSUPPLYCflMPANYl Has MoTjed to Two I Pay a visit to our new PRINT BUILDING. Phone Black 3141. GaH Main ESgKt Retail Department Lumber, LatK, Shingles, Ruberoid Roofing; SasK Doors ' etc. at the '. 's'x-:::::; Georh v " r shod ana ici ns ! Fo r Farm". Why not hue a bati i- .-v. Bt poonag pressire JOB Out and ghOW TOD an In B R Y 6 pwums. heaters, BY YOUR DRESSER . now: I HATE 2S 3'EW DRESSERS HT SOLID OAK. MADE IV ME DIF FEREXT STYLES THAT MUST GO DIRIXG OCTOBERj $15.50 Solid Oak Dresser (12.50 $16.50 Solid Oak Dresser S13.25 $17.50 Solid Oak Dresser $14.00 $19.00 Solid Oak Princess $15.25 $20.00 Solid Oak Princess $16.00 $24.00 Solid Oak Princess $20.00 BIGGEST SXAP YOU EVER SAW. BUY NOW 1 Doors east of the P. O. quarters THE QUICK J mtntr.4. room. ..j Ji TJ- In f fl . . j I WElFtl sHuimm workus