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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1912)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 3912. PAGE 7 1912 RESOLVED That we will endeavor during the year 1912, as we have since the or ganization of this bank, to devote our time, skill and capital to promoting the welfare of the bank and its customers. U. S. NATIONAL BANK La Grande, Ore. MOURN DEATH UXIOS AND KOKTII I'OWDEB UN IONS ACT. Death of Late J. V. McAllister Causes : y laudatory Measures. Union and North Powder Farmers' unions have Joined the many other un ions of the state in passing resolu tions of condolence in the death of the late J. W. McAllister. Union, Ore., Jan( 20. Resolutions of condolence passed by Qrande'Ronde local No. 40 Farmers' Educational and Co-Operative union of America. Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God In His Infinite wisdom, to remove from our midst tjy death our beloved neighbor, in the person of . Brother John Wt McAllister. Be It iHesoived, That we extend, to our sister, Mrs. John W. McAllister and family, our heartfelt sympathy in their Bad bereavement, and assure them that: we feel keenly the great loss of one who was a brother in deed and In truth. ' i Be It Further Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to our sister, and a copy spread on the rec ords of this union, and a copy sent to the Eastern Oregon Republican of this city and the La Grande Observer for publication - , . . (Signed) ' . W. S. PADDOCK, Pres., J. W. Baxter, Jr. Sec'y. : ' D, M RISLEY, Chaplain. by Union No. 28, Farmers' Education al and Co-Operatlve Union of Amer ica. - . ' , r . i Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God : in His Infinite wisdom, to re move by death our beloved neighbor, In the Jierson of Brother John ; W. McAllister, V ' , Be It Resolved, That we extend to our sister, Mrs. John WV McAllister and .' family, our heartfelt sympathy lit their sad bereavement, and assure them that we feel keenly the great loss -of. one who was a brother In deed and In truth. Be It Further Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to our sister, and a copy spread on the records of this union, and a copy sent to the North Powder News and the La Grande Observer for publication ;. : (Signed)';.'.".' G. M. GILKERSON, CHRIS JOHNSON. A. P. DAHLSTRO.W., i Resolution The North Powder Farmers' ' union has drafted and passed resolutions of condolence in respect to the late John W. McAllister. The resolutions ,are appended. Resolutions of condolence passed DOES BACKACHE WORRY OU. Some La Grande People have Learned '':' How to Get Belief. How many people suffer from' an aching back? How few know the cause?, If It hurts to stoop or lift If you suffer sudden, darting pains If you are weak, lame and tired Suspect your kidneys. Watch for nature's sinal. The" first sign may be headache or Scanty, painful, or too frequent urination, ' Nervousness or a constant, dead tired feeling. , . 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Pennsylvania was represented by a bowl of sauer kraut, and In speaking of the fact the next morning the general remarked, "I partook of It with tears In my eyes." This fondness of Scott for the good things of the table, taken In conjunc tion with the famous "hasty plate of soup" Incident, gave point to the uauio of "Marshol Turenne," with which he was onco saluted by the Rev. Dr. Smith Pyne, an Inveterate punster.. It was Dr. Pyne who ouce exclaimed after hearing Ole Bull play, "If honor ary degrees were conferred upon mu sicians Ole Bull would be fiddle D. D." Marian Gouveneur in "As I Remem GIRLS Wanted Blaokjaoks. ... I The earliest drinking vessels for wines and ales were those made from skins of animals, and these vessels still retain their popularity in tbo east and on the continent. In England ' these' vessels were made of carefully tanned hides which were unbreakable and possessed everlasting properties. The blackjacks, famed in song and etc-, ry, were shaped like pitchers and were fashioned from one large piece of leather, which was curled In the neces sary manner. - Pitch was smeared over the' inside. . TbeBe old blackjacks gave their name to the heavy riding boots worn oy cavaliers, wmen came to do called Jackboots. Owing to the popu larity of the blackjacks the French de clared that the English 'drank out of their boots. London Globe. We can give em ployment to four girls wanting work. Apply Sunday or Monday morning CHERRY'S NEW LAUNDRY The Seeing Eye. I know a man who has lived on one farm half a contury. Ho sleeps in the room In which he was born. He knows every rod of his farm In the dark. Yet his lambs and his pigs, the velvety roll of new sprouting wheat, the procession of the' seasons, the ap ple trees he planted and has watched for years all are new to him each day. I have seen biiii stand and look at his sheep as if be were a city man long shut out from such sights. 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In the city of London at the time of King John every vintner was required to bang outside his shop an iron ves sel with pegs marking the different quantities sold. . ". Easy Prediction. "I have often predicted that my wife's hair would be nice and curly at night," said the clever one. "How did I know? Why, I saw It In the morn ing papers." Every man has n right to judge one Individual only, and that is himself. fCassfedt I Advertising J FOR RENT Residence. Inquire Jake Gulling, 1101 Washington. l-20-3t FOR IRENT Furnished rooms, with heat and bath. Inquire 1806 Fourth street. 1-1 9-1 1 FOR RENT Four room house, furn ished. 1606 Fifth street. Inquire at 1806 Fourth street. l-19-4t WASTED. Good strong girl for body'Ironcr. One with experience preferred. Apply Cherry's Jicw Loundry. FORi RENT Business house corner, Fir and Adams. ; Owner will remod- el to suit rentor, Apply Sam R. Ha worth. - 1-3-tf FOR SALE 7 room modern housu 63 1-3 foot front, within four blocks ' of business district; Call Red 842. 1-2-lmo FOR SALE CHEAP. One 3 room house and furniture In same, without lot, house now rented for $13.00 per month. Also one four room house furnished for housekeep ing now rented for $14.00 per month. Houses must be move dfrom the lots where they now are. Will sell for cash or on terms. Inquire at 1417 Wash avenue. 1-1-2-1 UNION COUNTY ABSTRACTS I J. R. OLIVER, Proprietor ' The Reliable Abstract firm of M Union County. . ' FIRE INSURANCE, MOR7XJAQE . LOANS I ,. in iniiii..i.jit ga I 'V s In the matter of the car , of the teeth the old maxim, prevention Is bettor than cure Is doubly true. Ask your dentist about the proper care of the teeth and mouth and if he Is properly Informed he can igive you some valu able advice. This bit of advice is valu able to you and if you do not realize It now you will at a later date. J. E. STEVENSON, D. D. 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