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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1911)
IA (URAKDE EVENING OBSIiilVilLl Wednesday, December c, mi THE OBSERVER I 1421 Died DRUCE DENNIS Elisor sod Owner. Esti-iea" at the iKtoiiie at I. Grande cs sfcond-tla aiatter. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. EoSy, slnsrly copy TtSlj, per wek Pally, per month . Se lie tic rOIXOW LOS A'GELES LEAD. Jt will be noticed in the news cxA tmni of this Issue that Los Angeles defeated the socialist candidate for mayor by a heavy vote, which plainly tells the story of lack of faith W the oclallst party by the people of t&e California city. The election was a j test of strength and it was watched with Interested eyes from all over the nation. La Grande holds an election next Monday. Wtille thi8 city Is not nearly SO large as Los Angeles the question of socialism is Just as pronounced. La Grande has a socialist candidate for mayor In the person of Mr. Wines, at- to socialist canaiuaie mi vm"-. THIS DATE IX HISTORY. December 6. -Hery VI of England born. May 21. 147L JC37 sir Edmund Andros, colonial governor of New England, born la London. Died there, Feb. 24. 1714. i?'m Philadelphia became the seat of the national government 1739 The Whig national convention. In session at JIarisburg, nomi nated William Henry Harrison of Ohio for president and John Tyler of Virginia for vice pres-ident IDC A .A s CAUSE FOR ALARM. Loss of Appetite or Distreu After Eat. tng a 8ymptom That Should Not 6 Disregarded. Appetite la Jusi a natural desire for i food. Loss of appetite or stomach dls- 1 tress after eating ludicate Indigestion or dyspepsia. Over-eating is a habit very dangerous to a person's good gen eral health. - It Is not what you eat bnt what you digest and assimilate that does you good. Some of the strongest, heaviest, and healthiest persons are moderate eaters. ' ' There Is nothing that will cause more trouble than a disordered stom ach, and many people dally contract HIKED le Gift s for M Our Men s Store is fully prepared to meet your every wish in useful gifts. We invite you to come in and in spect our lines. erlons maladies simply through ais- U these men are " " " d or ab08e of tne 8tomacD. tlvely mean that La Grande step, forth) "" a who ,uffer (rom any In front of the rays of public opinion BtomaCD derangement Indigestion, or as a socialist community and you can aygpepsi0. whether acute or chronic, expect nothing else. ' . ' ' J to try Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, with Are von going to assist In such a the distinct understanding that we will tnovementT Do you believe that La! refund their money without question inovemenii uo juu u . , or formality, if after reasonable use of Crande should be controlled by social-! medIdne tbey are not perfect,y ists? Are you favorable to that polit- atll(flt.d W(D tBe results. We recom Jcal party riding Into power? 1 meod them to our customers every Lt these questions sink deep lnto,jar. and have yet to hear of any one tn -..- .. twn twtwAtMl bv them. youf fF'3W5ul"' " fujir, if ft) fa not tavor BOclal,8t aflnilpiBtrstion remember there is but one thing to do Vt Sgainst the can lldates pf that party and get as many Ible This Is no time for L Grande as a community to dwell on personali ties; It is no time for the people here to be la and let things go by default Once this city goes for socialism years will elapse before It will get to Itself again. These are stubborn facts. They can not be denied for there is a precedent established by other cities who have In 4. ' .H.(nH rl sin a1 flnfifaU 1 Uiuuiiu va lv-w Ism, and to their sorrow. The ticket headed by Church should prevail !n this city next Monday. Take the lead offered by Los Angeles and go to the polls determined to vote ' naolnct ttStJilnlfltTtV ' FANCY SUSPEN DERS . in beautiful-Xmas box es, made of best silk webbing 75c to $1.50. LINEN HANDKER CHIEFS made of pure Irish linen in any initial desired. Fancy boxes. 25c, 35c, and 50c. We honestly believe them to be with-' out equal. ' Tbey give very prompt re lief, aiding to neutralize the gastric juices, strengthen the digestive organs. to regulate tbe bowels, and thus to pro mote perfect nutrition, and eradicate alt unhealthy symptoms. We urce ton io try a 25c. boi Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, which gives 15 davs' treatment At tbe end that time, yonr money will be returned J to you If -you are not satlfled. or course. In chronic cases length of treat- ment varies. For such cases, we have two larger slvtes, ; which sell for EOc. and $1.00. Remember, you can obtain Reiall Remedies In this community only at our store The Retail Store, HILL'S DRUG STOTIE. KEISER NECKWEAR. All the desirable shades and patterns in narrow, medium and wide ends. 50c to $1.50 HULL UMBRELLAS. Always a very useful gift. Han dles are detachable and inters changeable. All qualities. Prices $1.50 to $5.00. u J- l A r' . . rs - A u - n 1 fx,, s ! V-.:V,;,.,-;. E 4 BATH ROBES AND SMOK ING JACKETS. You can select , from our ele- & r " and style to please the most particular dresser. On display in our windows and inthe store. Coma and see them. Prices $4.00 to $18.50. MEN'S DRESS GLOVES. We sell the famous F0WNES make of fine dress gloves. Price $2.50 pair. Also other makes and qualities of fine dress gloves from $1.25 to $5.00 pair. : Arcade Theatre EYEKT BAY LIFE U MAl 1ACA" Splendid scenic picture. Pathe. "THE POWER OF COD" -A , strong western story with new new situations. 8. & A. "MADAM TALLIEJi" Strong dramatic story. Pathe. "THE SLAVEY'S AFFIJilTY The two leading actors of the Lubln company, Mr. Johnson and Miss Lawrence. A good story well told. "DOMT FORGET" Wednesday and Thursday, the th and 7th.". ' T0n PLAY THREE REELS Chaa. Beed's Famous Story. Mt. .Williams will sing "You Look Just Like tbe Girl That lTse4 to Go to School With Me." YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME ill Bbiiirt Give a Merchandise Coupon Made for any amount or any article, redeemable any time. r ; Geu. Reyes Is MlKslnir. San Antonio, pec. 6. Federal of ficials are searching for General Reyes It Is alleged he Jumped his bond and re-entered Mexico via Corpus Christ!. disguised. A search warrant will be issued today. . Mexico City, Dec. 6. Fearing that General Reyes Is In Mexico to foment ( w . .1 41 f.l I... ' t uuuLiicr revijiuiiiMi, iuc .Tiiiuermi guv ernment Is worried and they will start a hunt for him. PAY YOUR WATER KENT TOMORROW. Watch for 'Our Suggestions of Useful Gifts for Ladies Siotle for 8ale of Improvement Bonds.' Notice Is hereby given that the city) rf T n CI rn n la Ttn tin tAnnru AfnoAn ! vi ack uinfiuvi wuva iuuuli V 11 will receive sealed bids for the pur chase of Improvement bonds," in the sum of 111,37.97, In denominations of $500.00, bearing six per cent inter est per annum, up to 5 o'clock p. m Tuesday, December 13th, 1911; said bids to be filed with the recorder of the city of La Grande, and to be ac companied by a certified check for the sum of "$550,001" The successful bid der will be required to pay for said bonds within ten (10) days after no tice that said bonds are ready for de livery. La Grande, Oregon, December 5th, 1911. C. M. HUMPHREYS, , 'Recorder of the City of La Grande, Oregon. , 12-6-6t il X 1 The Quality Store DC 3C DOC c DC What Makes a Strong Bank? " I. AMPLE RISOl'irCES Our resources' are $MO0.0w. eamposed of well secured leans and cash. 8. AMPLE CASH RESEEYES--Our cash reserves are usually 28 to 30 per cent of cur immediate liabilities (de posits subject to check., and always more than 15 per tent of our total liabilities, the amount required by law. .8. ADEQUATE CAPITAL. Our capital Is $100,0ji.0, and our surplus, which Is profits earned and retained as additional capital. Is $105,000 00. 4. CAPABLE MANAGEMENT Ever since Its organiza tion 25 years ago, this bank has been under careful man . agemeut Its ofllcers and directors are men who have achieved success In the hanking and other lines ot bnel , ' ness. The fact that we have safely weathered every fin ancial storm during our career, and are today greater and stronger than ever Is evidence of good management. ; ' If you are not already a depositor or client of , this strong snd successful bank, become one now. It you are, tell your friends abont us. La Grande National Bank LA GRANDE, OREGON. CAPITAL . SURPLUS RESOURCES Fred J. Holmes. Yes. F. L. .y?rt Csijzt 100.000.00 . ' 108.000 00 . 1,100,000.00 W. J. Ohuroh, Vx Prs. rsr1 Zmit.Av't Cashnr i i i i CATARRH DOCTOR. : Yob Can Get the Best Oeue In the World for $1.00. . Go to the Newlln Drug company to day. Say "I want a HYOMEf outfit." take It home with you, open the box and pour a few drops of HYOMEl (pronounce It high-o-me) Into (he lit tle hard rubber Inhaler. ! Then breathe pleasant, soothing, healing, germ killing HYOMEl over the raw,lnflamed, germ ridden mem brane for a few minutes and relief Io Immediate. ' Stuffed up head will vanish. Keep up the treatment four or five times day for a few dayt and hawking, spitting and forming of mucus In the nose and throat will cease. HYOMEl is guaranteed to end ca tarrh, coughs, colds. ' croup, asthma, catarrhal deafness or money back, A complete outfit $1.00, subsequent bot tles If needed 60 cents at the Newlln Drug company and druggists every where. : cured my daughter of a bad cold and my neighbor, Miss eBnaon, cured her self and her whole family with Foley's Hooey & Tar Compound. Every one In our neighborhood speaks most high ly of It as a good remedy for. coughs and colds. HILL'S DRUG STORE. "Foul Play," a splendid film, will be shown at tbe Arcade tonight and to morrow night This is a three reel film, as good as the best. A fint etory. . TO CCRE A COLD IN ONE DAT Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money. It it falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S sig nature is on each box. 25c . Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the La Grande National Bank will be held at their banking house in La Grande, Oregon, on Tuesday, January 9. 1912 at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing a board of direc tors to serve for the ensuing year, and for tbe transaction of such othsr nuel. ness us may properly come be'oro said meeting. December 6, 1911. F. L. MEYT'llS OaahUr; 12 b to 1-9 Ends Winter's Troubles. To many, winter is a season of trou ble. The frost bUten toes and fingers. chapped hands and lips, chilblains. cold sores, red and rough skins, prove this. But such troubles fly before Bncklen's Arnica Salve. A trial con vinces. Greatest healer of burns, bolls, piles, cuts, sores, bruises, eczema and sprains. Only 25c at all druggists. ELECTION NOTICE. December 11th, 1911. Notice Is hereby given that on" the 11th day of December, 1911, a general election will be held in the city of La Grande, In the county of Union, state of Oregon, for the purpose of electing the following officers: One mayor. . One recorder. One chief of police. . One treasurer. One councilman from 1st ward. One councilman from 2nd ward. One councilman from 3rd ward. One councilman from 4th ward. That at said election there will be submitted to the voters of the city the ! 1 .. . .. ; u""w'"g question: "snail the city ot 1 r FOLEY'S HONEY anb TAR COMPOUND For over three decades a favorite household medicine forCOUGHS, COLDS. CROUP. WHOOPING COUGH. BRONCHITIS, HARD anJSTUFFY BREATHING. Take at first sign of a cold. Quick, safe and reliable. The Bee Hive on the carton is the mark of the genuine. Refuse sustitutes. . Mrs. Anna Felser, 2G28 Jefferson St. 80. Omaha, says: H can recommend Foley's Honsy A Tar Compound as a Dura curs tor ooaglw a&4 solAs. It NOTICE TO Y0TERS. Grande, Oregon, reimburse J. K. I hereby announce my candi- Wright, for the loss as city treasurer dacy for recorder of the city of ti ot the clty 'uls on deposit In the t La Grande Thankins ti- pub- Farmers and Traders National bank lie for their support. ot Decern- $ j the balance being Jl.567.07; said claim ber 11th, I am, ' 'against the bvk becoming city prop- : Yours truly, $jerty." . C. M. HUMPHREYS. ! The polling places destgnated for ti said election and the judges and clerks! 11-29-12-11 appointed to conduct said election are. m follows: Vint ward Polling place, court liuuae. juugeu; w. W. Monroe, M. MC- wuimjr, a. w arnica, leras. . Clapp and E. W. Kammerer. ... Second ward Polling nlace. eitv re corder's office. . Judges: H. W. Stoner, C. W. p. Ellsworth, J. H. 'Chllda Clerks: H. P. Oliver and J. E. Rey nolds. - , : : ; : r ' Third ward Polling place, 2110 Fourth street. Judges: ,J, M. Hilts, George Leds worth, W. D. Graady, Clerks: Howard Davis and B. L. Leav- itt",v : :' .; Fourth ward foiling place, new Harris building corner Monroe avenue and Greenwood street. Judges: G. W. Allen, M. Mooney, J. H. Kochenspar ger. Clerks: John Ladd and W. A Thompson. ' Said election will oe ' "." .vvi "on ducted and the returne b.bui" Met, v pvovided by law In the case of general city elections of said city, The polls of said election , will he opened at the hour of 9 o'clock a. m. and closed at the hour of 7 o'clock p m. on said day. All qualified voters of the city will be permitted to vote at said election By order of the council of said city of La Grande, Oregon. Dated November 22nd, 1911. . . A, L. RICHARDSON, (Seal) Mayor. Attest: C. M. HUMPHREYS, Recorder. OUR FRtSH Ar eExcellent. lie CarryVanillf i Pffi7cPodt&mT SEEDERS