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PAGE 2 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, J911. XV M i t si in) ceiim oiioai Blacks and Blue Serges, go at $ 20.00 All 11 116 H Q O A. V. Andrews MOT CARLOAD LOTS ifi SHOW SPOKANE WILL SEE AX ELEGANT ! SHOW OF APPLES. rrrr. (jossard Miotics to Public. . Notice Is hereby given that Minnie Weave rhas left my bed and board and I will not be responsible for any bills or accountg incurred by her. . GEO. WEAVER. I "It Is a Chamoeriains Cough Remedy Is the best cough medicine I have ever used." writes Mrs Hugh Campbell, of Lavonla, Ga. "I have used It with all my children and the results have baen highly satisfactory.' For sale by all dealers. eodwky Pop Corn that will pop, 3 lbs. for 25 cents. New Walnuts, Almonds, Pecan, Hazel, Brazil, Pine and Peanuts, i Also Cocoanuts. ; ;la ! New Raisins and Currants,' Cit rons, Orange and Lemon Peel , Boiled Cider, in 25c pt. and 35c qt. bottles. , Big Friz for Bent LoeVrog: Carload j Lot of Shew Staff. I Spokane, Wash, Nov.-17. (Special) ' Ten entries have been received in j'the carload classes at the fourth Na ( tional Apple Show here. November 23 ; to 30. Prizes of $300 to first and $100 .to second will be awarded in each class. In addition to which the man agement off-rs a special prize of $300 for the best packed carload entered In ; competition. The International Apple Shippers' association trophy will bj awarded for the best commercially (packed and graded carload and the ... r,.....i '" j management of the show will present! j a PUW or WW in gold to the exhibitor Pleasure to tell you that I ?f ?8 ",Bt rt,t,"y decorated car- .uou. iuc e'niipg ioiiow: R. P. Wright, Chelan, Wash.. Rome Beauty; exhibitor at every apple show and winner of numerous prizes. H.-S. Simmons, Wenatchee, mixed carload; exhibitor at 1909 apple show and large prize winner. George S. Knapp, "Moscow. Idaho. Wegener; first carload ever entered from Latah county, Idaho. The Mos cow Commercial club is assisting the exhibitor. Houston Brothers, Medford, Ore., Yellow Newtown. Th Rnrn Rlwr valley won championship prize at the 1910 show. Medford Commercial club and Rogue River Growers' association are assisting the exhibitor. Spokane Valley Irrigated Land com pany, mixed carload entered for ex hibition purposes; hls company, won the first prize on Wagen-ars at thy 1910 show. George M. , Sowe, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, Wagener. First carload ex hibit ever entered by Kootenai county. The exhibitor. is assisted by the Koote nai Fruit Growers' association. Rosenhaupt & Sons. Spokane, mixed carload; first exhibit entered by this flrm. " .. i i Keystone Fruit company, j Chelan Wash., three cars of Gano, Spitzen berg and Wlnesap; first year that thli company has exhibited. GOSSABDS GIVE HEALTH AS WELL AS STILE. By wearing the Gossard Corset, which is built RIGHT, thousands of women are gaining remarkably In health. - Physicians trace many ilia of wo men to tight lacing or faulty corsets and prescribe the Gossard for ail ments caused by other corsets. The Gossard is a God-send to the woman who wants solid comfort for her back, perfect freedom in breath ing, in walking, or when seated, or whose pride demands a stylish, dis tinctive figure. There Is a Gossard model for every figure. $3.50 to $8.50. Try one and be convinced. A com plete line always on hand. . MRS. ROUT. PATTISON. phone Blk I4S1- Cowettero 1 Franco-American Plum Pud n, in Mb. cans, 35c, Full Line of Fresh Vegetables ! rv J ! . . :' " v.. - . t. - "Net Earning, Show Increase" . Whenever you hear that expression in connection with the affairs of a business con cern, you at once conclude it to be in a pros perous condition. . The term "net earnings," whether ap plied to the business of the largest corpora ' tion, partnership, or just your own affairs, means the actual amount remaining as prof its after expenses of every nature have been paid. ' In order that you can know what you are actually earning each month that is, what you have left after paying your bills you should have a check account with this bank. Every check is a complete record and ena ables you to keep an accurate check on your money affairs. . At the end of the month, when your book is balanced by us, you have a balance sheet that shows, to a cent, the amount of your net earnings. ' 4 ' Jfw Premium. Wonderful meat 1 and vegetable chopper free with' one can taking powder. Grand Union Tea Co. 209 Fir Street. Tel. 3231. 11-15-4 t GROCERY AND BAlilRY KE 75 The Home of Fancy Groceries . . mite, All biisiiieal mtt ulri icii.. are warned iidt to rJlar fheii- Using' on EL cover for the purport of Wain placed on the Home Jndenen. ioicuuuo uireciory in Li Grande. The telephone bw.W v property of ft, Teleoue Company Dlin tr r Anil usuaL.u . peiun. authorized to Quiclt Pr htv Kb tlranA An -w !I!i Pvitr thereon WW lo ianmedi- . HOMEl.IND. TEL. CO, " ; S. D. CROWE. . Sec, and Gen Mgr Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Rubberoid .... WENAHA LUMBER CO. ; Greenwood and Madison 5ts. Phcne, Main 732 MMUIHHHIIlfHH'HUHIlllmi'UMUM T '4 If your eyes give yon trou- ! ble have them examined and properly fitted with glasses by a reliable optometrist and the only attendance graduate . OLD STYLE xKRYPTOK. outomotrist la Uulon county. The most modern methods only used. If you have trouble glasses will not correct you will be told the prop er course to pursue. I make a specialty of fitting glasses. W. M. Peare, graduate Northern Illinois College of Opthnmology, Chicago, with. J. H. PEARE, 8t SON. La Grande's leading Jo wt-lers nod optometrists. Opposite U. S. Land omco. Broken Ir-'u replaced la a few mlnutos.iVgrlnd our own READ for PROFIT Um for RetulU FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS Tbey woit directly on the KIDNEYS, BLADDER and URINARY PASSAGES, and their beneficial effect is felt from the Start. For BACKACHE, KIDNEY and BLADDERTROUBLE.RHEUMATISM CONGESTION of the KIDNEYS, IN FLAMMATION of the BLADDER and annoyingURINARY IRREGULARITIES they exercise a permanent benefit. TONIC IN ACTION QUICK IN RE8UUT8 J. A. Maple. 125 S. 7th St., Steuben vlllo, O., says: "For years I suffered from weak kidneys and a severe blad der trouble I learned of Foley Kid ney pills and their wonderful cureaeo I began taking them and sure enough I had as good results as any I heard cbout My bac!:nche left me and to one rf my business, expressman, that ;.ciiO Is a great advantage. My kid neys acted free and normal and that exvcU ni3 a !ot or misery. It is now a pleasure to worl: wher it used ot be a misery. 7cl:jr Ki!r.fy PIUb have cur ed co tind have zr.y highest praise." HILL'S DKL'O STORE. "There culd be no better medicine than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. My children (were all sick with the whooping cough. One of them was in bed, had a high fever and was coughing up blood.. Our doctor gave them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. niui t:ie llrst Joe eas tl uuvn. and three bottles cured them," navs Mrs R. A. Donaldson, of Lexington, Miss For snle by all dealers, eodwkly TODAY MORE THAN 50 PEOPLE JIAYE THEIR TEETH TAKEN CABE OF WHERE ONE DID 20 TEAKS AGO Why? There are hundreds of den tists today where there was bui one a few years i t Why? B3cause YOU realize the im portance of keeping the mouth and teeth in good condition as well as the rest of the body, in fact you think it U a little more lmporant.) j t 1 j ' j K MS Btudy in physiology teaches ytf' thfit th4 Ji'ge8Hve brgans'cannot take care of the food taken ,nto tn body unkss it is proiS3rff prepared in thi? mouth, properly mastlcafeu and mixed with the saliva. Look Into the mstt?r ? Jit1? and. tnen so and see 'our dentist and he t?ill tel? yo" more than you already know. y?Q art bre to do that very thing and to assist you In the proper Cafe of the teeth and mouth. Resp., J.E.Skvenson,D.D.S. United States i. v r i . .i -. ::. (.),.'.'. f ..... , National Bank mmmmmmmmmm Tiiiina nsniliiiii in r . a, TTrr tjbijm ij.i , i ' ' ' . J. Q ; " - - mi li III ,mi l1WTTiiT-SgHaLir7...." ii,ii.ii j vt! is A FRATERNAL ORDERS OF LA 4 GRANDE. ' ! $&$64$ k. F. A. M. La Grande ' Lodge No 41, A. F. & A. M. holds regular meet Ings first and third Saturdays ai 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all MaBons. L. M. HOYT, W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretary. B. P. O .E. La Grande Lodge No. 43o meets each Thursday evening at o'clock in Elk's club, corner of De pot street and Washington avenut Visiting brothers are cordially, in vited to attend. H. J. RITTER, Ex. Rul H. E. COOLIDGE, Rec. Sec. merica's Best Mineral Water Its Good for What Ails You wwBa'irMi WOODMEN OF THE WORLD L Grande Lodge No. 169 W. O. W meets every second and fourth Sat urdays at K. P. hall. All visltlnii mebers welcome. D. FITZGERALD. C. C J. H. KEENEY. Oterk. . - VI. W. A.La Grande Camp No. 770? meets every Monday In the month a the I. O. O. F. haQ.. All vlslUng neighbors are cordially lnvltej v attend. W. A. DUXN, WILL LANDRl.'M. Clerk. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Crow ' Lodge No. 27 meets every Monrta nlght In Castle hall, (old Elk's hell A Pythian welcome to all visittni Knights. A. C. HAYNES, C. C. R. L, LINCOLN. M. of R. 8 TO THE VOTERS. I hereby nnnounco to the voters of La Grande that I am a candl- f- date for chief of police. My wort; ns an ofhclal in th pi?t 's my rccommeudntion and I will fin- $ predate any and all support given '! me. rEBEKAHS rnstal Lod?e No. meets every Tuesday evening in thi I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting mea bers are invited to attend. MISS HELEN MCLAUGHLIN, N. G MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, Sec BUYhYOUR DRESSER NOW 1 HAVE 23 SEW DRESSERS IN SOLID OAK. MADE IN NINE DIF FERENT STILES THAI MUST GO DURING OCTOBER j $15.50 Solid Oak Dresser $12.50 $1C50 Solid Oak Dresfter $13.25 $17.50 Solid Oak Dresfier $14.00 $19.00 Solid Oak Princess $15.25 $20.00 Solid Oak Princess $16.00 $24.00 Solid Oak Princess $20 00 BIGGEST SNAP TOU EVER SAW. BUY NOW O. E. P. Hope Chapter No. 13. O. P C. hoi stated communications thi second and .fourth Wednesdays each month. Visiting members cor dlahy Invited. CARRIE B HUNTER. W. M. MARY A. WARNICK, Sec Want Your Heat ing Stove Set Up? WANT TO TRADE IT ON A VERT FINE COMBINATION" HEATER I WILL DO TniS AND GIVE YOO A Perfect Heater FOR A VERY LOW PRICE. HEATERS, ALL KINDS $1.00 TO $33.00 . iSllii llsskai) i i T "i ii Mm u mi -ui r M0W F.D. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER. TXT.