La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 27, 1912, Image 2

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LA GRAXDEWEN1NG OBSERVER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1912,
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Our new sample line of Fabrics for Ladies' Garments lias arrived, and is certainly a beauty, containing some 300
styles of cloth. It covers the entire range of Fabrics, and as the prices range from $15.00 up, there is no reason why
every lady in La Grande and vicinity should not wear A TAILORED SUIT MADE TO HER INDIVIDUAL
MEASUREQuality, Fit and Workmanship guaranteed. "
MOH I? I
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WHY PAY
MORE?
THE PEOPLE'S STORE
Opera House
Block
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Call for JIHk
Notice Is hereby given that bids
will be received by the county court
for the services of a county physician
for ' one year. This Includes
professional services, ; ' examlna
-(ion of insane, care of In
mates of poor farm and of all per
sons who receive aid from county.
Bids must be filed with county clerk
on or before first Wednesday in Feb
ruary. Court reserves right to reject
ny or al Iblds.
ED. WRIGHT, County Clerk.
1-232-6
Newspaper Ads Seldom Exaggerate
(By O. E. Moran.)
People used to say:, "Oh, I never pay
any attention to advertisements; they
never tell the truth. Now It is differ
ent; people do read advertisements,
and tbey believe them. Advertiser
are becoming more careful and more
truthful every day. Not long since an
agent for a big firm called at the Ob
server office to get rates on space for a
certain article. Mr. Dennis asked him
if it really was such a wonderful thing
and "Do you take the care you say you
do in making it?" -
The answer was; "Of course it is a
good thing. We have seen too much
of advertising to be fools enouttlr to
spend money pushing a poor article."
Most all advertisers understand this
nowadays, and that is why it pays bet-
5
Dime
thin
Mew
We have 70 acres adjoining city limits; just a small
amount of money will handle it. Good buildings,
good land, several springs. The price is $4500.00,
and a bargain.
I
Also have 80 acres just a mile from the business part of the city. Modern house
cost $2,0006 acres orchard good barn and outbuildings. This is a splendid
buy at $7,000,00. . 1 i i ',
160 acres of fine Sandridge land; about 30 acres in alfalfa; balance all good.
Price $100.00 per acre, small payment, easy terms.
80 acres Sandridge land, all in alfalfa, good improvements. Reasonable pay
ment down and we can give terms so that place will pay out balance.
, ter than it used to. The best place to
: put an advertisement is in the paper
that enjoys the confidence of the
community. I believe that the stand- i
ing of the paper reflects on the adver- I
tisements It carries.
There is another thought which nev
er occurred to me, but which was con
veyed in a remark recently made to
me by Rev. J. D. Glliilan: "A sleepy
paper gathers a sleepy constituency.
An alert wideawake, progressive sheet
gets readers who like that sort of thing
or lifts them to Its level." Wide
awake people are the ones mostly in
fluence by advertising progressive
people who are not afraid of a new
thing or a new idea; people who be
lieve in the paper they read because
they have learned to rely on it. If the
editorials carry weight, the ad will
pay. Put your trust and your money
in that sort of a paper. . Occasionally
an advertisement will fall flat. A Rood 1
business man looks for the reason. K'
doesn't say .blindly; "Advertising I
doesn't pay." He looks at the condition I
of general trade, at the weather, at
the goods and the price and the way
the ad was worded. This is certain. A
readable ad in a readable paper will be I
read. Probably not by all of the read-
i ers of the paper, but by a sufficient
number to make the ad pay If it is what
the people want. No doubt about it.
It's as sure as sunshine. A cloudy day
comes sometimes, but it doesn't stay
l.ing.
1'BOFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
i
FIIVttlClANS AND SURGEONS '
N. MOLITOR, M. D. Physician andi
Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. and
Depot St. Phones: Office. Main 68;
Residence, 69.
A. L. RICHARDSON. M. D.
J W. LOUGHLIN, M. D.
Dra. Richardson & Lougultn,
Physicians and Surgeons
Fhonea Office Black 1362.
Dr. Richardson's Res. Main 55.
Dr. Lougblln's eRs. Main 77.
OR. M. K. HALL Physician and Sur
geon. Cor. Adams Ave and Depot
St. Phone. Main 23.
0. H. UPTON, Pb. Q. M. D. Physician
and Surgeon. Special attention to
Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office
in La Grande National Bank Build
ing. Phones: Office Main 2; Resl
dence Main 32.
FBATEltXAL OHHEBS OF LA t
RADK.
A. F. & A. M. La Grands' Lodge No..
41, A. F. & A. M. balds regular meet
ings first and third Saturdays at
7:30 p.'m. Cordial welcome to all
Masons. N. MOLITOR, W. If
A. C. WILLIAMS. Hecretary.
DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Diseases ot
the eye a specialty.
OR. DORA J. UNDEWOOD Diseases
of women and children. Offices:
Adams avenue, over Wright Drug
vo.
GEO. W. ZI.MMKR.VAN Osteopath
Physician. Over Lilly's Hardwari
store. Phone Main '63. Successor
to Dr. F. E. Moore.
VETERINARY.
I We Have Plenty of Good Trades I
Modern residence, fine lot and shade trees, best part of town, for only $1700.00
Have 120 acres four miles from town, good roads, 50 acres tilabie, balance is
good pasture and some good timber fine stream running through it, only $2500.
Terms if desired, or will trade for city property of equal value.
Have Montana and Washington property to trade for property here. Will trade
three fine lots in Wellington Addition to Portland.
19 acres four miles from Summerville and three miles from Elgin. 6 acres in
2 and 3 year old orchard, apples, pears, peaches and cherries. House, barn, chick
en house and cellar. Price is only $1500.00. Will take city property. '
Seven room house, barn and outbuildings, all new; four nice lots, close in on
north side of track, fruit trees, city water. Will trade for horses, cattle or lum
ber. Can make a good deal on this property.
Have residences and residence lots i?. all parts of the city. Shall be glad i
show them. -
Security Laod &
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ISLAND Clir JEWS ITEMS
! lit DGET OF PLKSOXAL A.D SOCIAL
1 1 EVEJiTS.
Affairs of Interest to Public Recited 1b
Item.
Island City, Jan. 27. (Special
The Epworth League Bible Study class
met Thursday evening with Mrs. Car
rie Hunter. Miss Blanche Clark is the
leader of the work and a most enjoy
able hour was spent under her direc
tion.
' The Loyol Princes, K. M., met at 4
o'clock Thursday. Frank Carroll, and
Silas Simmons were the chief actors
In the first regulur Initiation. This
brings the membership to nine. Next
week the boys will meet at the home
of Allyn .Hunter at the usual time.
The Brotherhood meets at the pas
tor's home next Monday evening at 7
o'clok. The charter is still open and
will continue so for about two weeks.
Dr. J. D. Cillllan of La Grande will
All the Island City pulpit next Sunday
evening.
Clyde Kiddle Is in Portland on busi
nes and pleasure.
UK. t . A. CHAHLTON. Veterinary Bur
geon." Office at Hill's Drug store,
La Grande. Residence Phone, Red
701; Office Phone. Black 1361; In
dependent Phone 53; Both Phone
at Residence.
DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC.
G-. T. DARLANI), CHIROPRACTOR
Ail acute a;id chronic il ceases. Not
drugs, not surgery, no; osteopathy.
I remove I be cause or jrur disease.
Then you get well. Hooms 20-21,
La Grande National Uiuk. Phone
Red 3181. '
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
.lOOHHAN & COCHRAN Attorneys.
Ohas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch
ran. La Grande National Bank
Building, La Grande, Oregon.
B. P. O .E. La Grande Lodge No. 43a
meets each Thursday evening at 8
o'clock in Elk's club, corner of De
pot atreet and Washington avenue.
Visiting brothers are cordially, in
vited to attend.
. H. J. RITTER, Ex. Rul
H. E. COOLIDGE, Rec. See.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La
Grande Lodge No. 169 W O. W.
meets every second and fourth Sat
urdays at K. P. nail. All visiting
mebers welcome.
D. FITZGERALD, C. C.
J. H. KJfiENEY. Clerk.
M. W: OF A. La Grande Camp No.
7703 meets every Saturday evening
at 8 o'clock in K. of P. hall, over
Lilly's hardware store. All visiting
neighbors are welcome.
W. A. DUNN, V. C.
W. F. LANDRUM, Clerk.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Snm
Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday
night in Castle ball, (old Elk's ball.)
A Pythian welcome to all vliittoB
Knights.
A. C. HAYNES. C. C.
R. L. LINCOLN. M. of R. 4fc S.
REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. 80
meets every Tuesday evening In th
I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting mem
bers are invited to attend.
MISS HELEN McLAUGHLIN. N. O.
MJ33 ANNA ALEXANDER, Sac
T. H. CRAWFOnD ROBT. S. EAKIN
J CRAWFORD & EAKIN Attorneys
fice In La Grande National Bank
Building, La Grand6, Oregon,
at law. Practices In all the courts
of the state and United States. Of-
O. B. P. Hope Chapter No. 18. O. B.
C. how stated communications tha
second and fourth Wednesdays ftf '
each month. Visiting members cor
dially Invited.
" CARRIE h HUNTER, W. M.
MART A. WARNICK. Sec.
ENGINEERS.
D. W. C. NELSON Mining Engineer,
Baker City, Oregon.
Vean Gregg, the Cleveland twirlnr
had Ed Walsh's number last sensnn
Vean pitched four times against "Bic
i'Ai ana won all four games.
UNION COUNTY 'A
ABSTRACTS
J. R. OLIVER, Proprietor
The Reliable Abstract firm
Union County.
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of people of that vile and disgusting
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HYOMEI is made of purest Austra
lian eucalyptus combined with rhymol
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misery of catarrh, asthma, croup, cn
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Breathe It, that's all, no dosing toe
stomach. Complete outfit, including
Indestructible inhaler, $1.00. Extra
bottles of HYOMEI, if needed, 50 cents
at the Newlin Drug comninv ami
druggists everywhere.
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AUan, The Motlior Oray Co., lTX x.
80PerCent.
Of headasnes are caus
ed by eye-strain, due
to some error of refrac
tion which we guaran
tee lo
RXLIEVE.
It will pay you to come in and have your eyes tested and properly
uy ie latest metnoas and by a state licensed attendant gradu
ate from one of the best recognized colleges in America the only one
umuu or waiiowa counties.
.ruic, oroisen lenses in a short time and grind all our own
lenses.
. H. PEARE 6 SON, La Grande's Leading Jewelers and
viuuKiiisis. opposite u. a. Land uttice .