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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1912)
. LA GKANDE EVENING OBSERVE!, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1912. PAGE 2 ZI wto. ff TTVOT-EJr THE BIG SHIP viENT DF GOODS JUST FIRST SIGMS OF SPRING received by The Pebo 35,000 YARDS OF NEW PIECE GOODS Including all the latest novelties as well as staplesnow in stock and ready for your inspection. MB I Foley's Honey and Tan ComjKiuiiil 1 "Cures In Every Cuse." Mr. JaB. McCaffery, Mgr. of the Schltz hotel, Omaha, Neb., recom mends Foley's Honey and Tar Com- t UNION COUNTY ABSTRACTS J. R. OLIVER, Proprietor The Reliable Abstract firm f i Union uounty. FIRE INSURANCE. MORTOAGE . LOANS , tr 2 f-i . .1 rrri J. ISometfaing New .amount 6f money; wiir handle it. good land, several and a bargain. in 1 Also'have 80 acres just a mile from the business part of the city. Modern house -cost $2,000-6 acres orchard-good barn and outbuildings. This is a splendid buy at $7,000.00. ' 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. We Have 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 tilable, 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, eity water. Will trade for horses, cattle or lum ber. Can make a good deal on this property. Have residences and residence lots ii. all parts of the city. Shall be glad show them. Security Land & - -"'rDiPust Co. pound, because It cures in every case. 1 "I have tried It myself and I have lecommended It to many others who have since told me of Its great cura tive power In diseases of the throat and lungs." Foley's Honey and Tar j Compound Is a reliable family medi cine. Give It to your children, and ! take It yourself when you feel a cold I coming on. : It checks and cures colds, .coughs and croup and prevents bron chitis and pneumonia. Refuse substi tutes. : A. T. HILL. Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the an nual dog tax can now be paid at the rlrnrr r.sl v ! limits: iust a ' small springs. 1 he price m Plenty of Good Trades 1 oflco of the city recorder and tags and receipt obtained for same. Dray 11-, cense tags can also be obtained at the same place. All persons liable for same are hereby notified to procure the above licenses at once. : C. M. HUMPHREYS, City Recorder 1-24-lwk . If you children are. subject to at tacks of croup, watch for the first symptom, hoarseness. Give Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse and the attack may be warded off. For sale by 1 all rfODlAM I', Good ImMmgs, is , ?Kyu.yv, w m 9 9 II PETITION FOR CHANGE DENIED RESOLUTION IS DENIED BY COM MISSIONERS. Not Best, at This Time, to Change the Government. , . The petition filed with the city clerk on January 20 by those citizens who wish to return to the old form of coun cil government and asking an election on April 25 was rejected this morning by the city commiss:oners, says th Baker Herald of yesterday. The mat ter was brought before that body In the form of a resolution drawn up by the city attorney hlch express as i the commissioners believed the aentl ) nieni of the majority of the Citizens : of Baker. : , '' ; l - " " '" i 1 First of all, that it was not to the best Interests of the citizens of Ba kare to call such an election at the time asked for, that it was detrimen tal to any city as well as extremely unfortunate for that city to be con tinually changing Its form of gqvern ment, also that since the present charter has been in force for so 3hort a time and was chosen by a majority it was unwise that the proposed peti tion would hurt the credit of the city now offering so many, bonds for pur chase and also that a charter con ceived as the petition proposed must be the result of some private motive and not the furthering of public inter I eats. ' I After the reception of the petition ' Commissioner Finley made a short talk on the question of liquor licens es. He said that some believed them too high, others too low and that in his opinion they should be submitted to the people at the next general election for their decision. He also said that nil agreed there were certain changes In the present charter that should be made and recommended the same course, The commissioners adopted the opinion of the city attorney given to them at the last meeting without a dissenting vote. - .-'' TILES CURED. IN 6 TO 14 DATS Your druggist wIVi refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case ,6f Itching, Blind,' Bleeding , "or Protruding 'Piles In 6 to 14 days. 60c. MJTK'E OF SALE. In the matter of James E. Bass, bankrupt. j Notice is hereby given that uuder ! signed trustee in bankruptcy, in per- suance of an order made on the 25th jday of Oct., 1911, by John S. Hodgin, referee In bankruptcy, will sell at public auction at 10 o'clock a. m. in Iinbler, Union county, Oregon, on the 27th day of January, 1912, to the high est bidder for cash in hand the follow ing described real property, towii: That pnrcel and tract of land, the boundary . line of which begins at a point 32 feet north of the south east corner of block 7, Townsite of Imbler, as recorded in the office of the county recorder in Union county, Ore gon and runs thence north 70 feet: thence west 100 feet; thence south 70 feet; thence east 100 feet to the place of beginning, all in Union county, Ore gon, and subject to a mortgage of Robert Newlln, on which there is duo about $320.00; together with the per sonal and mixed property contained in the buildings on said premises, such fts countors, shelving and other fW tures. GEO. L. CLHAvj-t. Trustee In above entitled bankrupt cy. First publication dated .r:nuirv .", 1912. Frl. Dly 4 7 ACTUAL STARVATION. Fact's ' About indigestion and Its Re--" lief That 8houd Interest You. Altlmucli Indlirestlon and Dyspepsia are so prevalent.1 most people do nt j thoroughly understand their cause and . cure. - There is no , reusou . uy mum people should not eat anything they desire If they will only chew It crire fniir nml thnrouchlv. Many actuully starve themselves Into sickness through j fear of eating every good-looking, good smelling, and good-tasting fond, be cause It does not agree with tbeui. The best thing to do is to til your self to digest nuy good food. We believe we enu relieve I).vsM'i sla. We are so confident of tbis fact that we guarantee and promise to sup ply the mediciue free of all cost to every one who will use It, wbo Is not perfectly satisfied with the results which It produces. We exact no prom ises, and put no one under any obliga tion whatever. Surely, nothing could be fairer. ' We ure located rlgbt here and our reputation Rhould be sutticleut assurance" of the genuineness of . our offer. .' We want every one troubled with Indigestion or 'Dyspepsia In any form to come to our store and buy a tiox of Rexnll, Dyspepsia" Tablets Take tlietn borne and jrlvp.tbera a reasonable trial; according to directions. .-Then. If not satisfied, come to us and get your mon ey back.,' .Tbey are very pleasant to take: tbey' aid to soothe the Irritnble stomach, to strengthen and invigorate the digestive organs, and to promote n bealtby and natural bowel notion, tnus leading to perfect and bealtby diges tion and assimilation. A 2!5r. package of Bexall Dyspepsia Tablets furnlslies 15 days' treatment. In ordinary cases, this Is sufficient to produce n cure. In more chronic cases, a longer treatment, of course. Is nee essnry. and depends upon the severity of the trouble. Tor such cases, we bave two larger sizes which sell for "iOr. and $1.00. Remember, yon can nhtn'n Rexnll Remedies in tills couimunlfy only at our store The Itexall Store. HILL'S DRIG STOKE. A Girl's Wild Midnight Ride. . To warn people of a fearful forest fire In the'Catskills a young girl rode horseback at midnight and saved many lives. Her deed was glorious but lives are often saved by Dr. King's New Discovery in curing lung trouble, and coughs and colds, which might have ended in consumption or pneumonia. "It cured me of a dreadful cough and lung disease," writes W. R. Patterson. Wellington'. Tex., "after four In our family had died with consumption, and I gained S7 pounds." . Nothing so sure and safe for all throat and lung trou bles. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bot-i tie free. Guaranteed by all dealers. .When you want a. reliable merllclni for a. cough or cold take. Chamberlain'1; Cough Remedy; It "can always "be de pehded upon and is pleasant and saf. to take; Far sale by nil denlers. 74 Immaimmmw mm im i i u imh It will pay you to come In and have your eyes tested and proper'? fitted by the latest methods and by a state licensed attendant gfalu' ate from one of the best recognized colleges In America the only o"e In Union or Wallowa counties. . . We replace broken lenses In a short time and grind all . our on lenses. , . ' " . .' J. H. PERRE & SON, La Grande's Leading Jewelers and Oplimetiists. Opposite U. S. Land Office Call for Bids. 1 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, examina tion .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 Wedpesday In Feb-' ruary. Court reserves right to reject any or al lblds. ; . ED1. WEIGHT. County Clerk. 1-232-6 . ' ' KBATEKXA1 ORDERS OF LA t URAI. v i. F i A. M. La .Grande Lodge No. 41. A. F. & Ai M. holds regiilar meet ings first' and third .'Saturdays at 7:!b" p. m. . Cordial, welcome to all. , Masons. " N. MOUTOB, W. M. . A. C. W1TX1 AMSSecretary; B. P. O '.B.-i-La Grande Lodge No."43J meets each Thursday evening at o'clock In Elk's club; corner of De-' pot street and Washington avenue, t Visiting brothers are cordially In vited to attend. ... H. J. RITTBR, Ex. Rul , H. E. COOLIDGE, Roc. See. WOODMEN OF THfci WOULD Li Grande Lodge No" 189' W. O. W. meets every second and fourth Sat urdays at K. P. hall. All rlslting niebers' welcome. '. ; : ' D. FITZGERALD, C. C. ,1. H. KEENEY. Clerk. M. W. OF A. La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets every Saturday evening at ti 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 Pro Lodge No. 27 meee ' every Monday olght In Castle hall, (old Elk's hall,) A Pythian welcome to all viilUni I -Knlghis. A. C. HATNES. C. C. ! R. Ij. LINCOLN. M. of U. 8. i r.EBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. M meets every Tuesday evening in til I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting mem bers are Invited to attend. MISS HELEN MCLAUGHLIN. N. 0. MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, Sec. 0. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, O, & C. bol'ip stated communication! tin second and fourth Wednesday! ol V each month.- .Vhiitlns member! cor- dtaliy invited. "'' " ' - : CARRIE' B HUNTER. VI. M. MART A. WARNTCK. P"" 80 Per Gent Of rieadasnes are caus ,'ed by eye-strain, due to some error of refrac , tionwhich we guaran tee lOj ... - RELIEVE.