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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1912)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1912. PAGE 7 M . NO CAUSE TO DOUBT, A 8ttment of Faota Baokad Strong Guarantee. .. We guarantee immediate and posi tive relief to all sufferers from consti pation.; In every case where our rem- : edy falls to do this we will return the money paid us for it. ' That's n frank : statement of facts, and we want you to substantiate them at our risk. . Rexall Orderlies are eateu just like candy, are particularly prompt and agreeable In action, may be taken nt ajy time, day or night; do not cause dsirrhcen, unuson.'. griping, excessive lopseness, or other jin'di'sirnbln effects. They have a very ..muq one positive action upon the organs with which thoy come in contact, 'apparently net- life us u regulative tonic. upon the laxod muscular coat of tho bowel, thus overcoming weakness, and' aiding to restore ine ooweis io mure rigorous aid healthy activity. Utexall Orderlies nrp unsurpassable and ideal for the use,of children, old folks and delicate persons; We cannot too highly recommend them to nli sufferers from nny form of constipa tion and Its attendant - evils That's why we back our faith in them with jir promise of money back If they dn nit give entire satisfaction. Three j sizes: 12 tablets 10 cents. 20 tablets 'jr. c?nts and 80 tablets no cents. Remem ber, you can obtain -Rexall Honiedles only at our store The Rexnll Store i WILL'S T)RTO STOTCT5 MBBIMIMiMllrMiMW SometMii MeM :.t .It,: i .::,'";)'-,','. .- ,.,',i.: .' ..'.-' !''" 'J We ,have 70 acres adjoining city limits; just a small amount of money will Handle it. Good buiUings, good land, several springs. The price is $4500.00, and a bargain. Also have 80 acres just a mile from the business part of the city, Modern house -rcost $2,0006 acres orchard good barn and outbuildings. This is a splendid buy at $7,000.00. :. ,!..':...-..,',.., .: . . : : r--v-"'-&J : 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. ; y ; ; - ;::.m.:;-::i;'.v. r . 1 We Have bdernr'esidec6,':fine lof'and Shade treeg; best part of town,' for only $1700.00 Have 120 acres four miles from town," good roads,- 50 acres tilable,' balance is gbod.pasture and. some gbo$l"timber-fine stream running through it, only $2500. Terms if desired, or will trade for city property of equal value. ;;!,i:';c':f Have Montana and Washington property to trade for three line lots in Wellington Aaaiuon i;o x-uruauu. 19 acres four miles from Summerville.. and three miles t from Elgin. 6". acVes in 2 and 3 year ' old orchard, apples, pears, peaches and herr;es.;i HquSe, barjri. chick en house and cellar. jPrice is only$1500.00;.WiUia Seven room fcpuse,Vbarn and outbuildings, all new; four nice lots, close'in "on north side of tracl;, fruit trees, city water.. j iiyrade fpjphojraes, aitle or.lum-.: ber. Can make a good eal on this property. Have "residences anc( residence,lots yxtil parts pfthe city. Shall be glad t -.q . w a Ad- LAVEY PROVIDES s foiuieu raiurm manager ix FtDHttL TOILS. is AcciiNcd of lloifiis Really 1 Hops ill" 1'07-tlHlMl, I niiisiK'- La Grande acquaintance at P. C. Ml j Lavey; at "one time publicity manager for the La Grande Commercial club, re-j'wU be- interested ' in the, following from a, Portland paper: ..' - r; ..Patrick C.. Lavey, the. real estate operator under arrest charged with fraudulent use of the 'malls In pro moting land sales, renewed his bonds for $4,000' before United States Com missioner A. M. Cannon at noon today.- Although the United States commissioner at San Francisco where Lavey was taken into custody, had named ondly $1500 as the amount, of bonds required, United States District Attorney JDIc-Court decided to ask for $4000 and Lavey furnised bonds in this amount. ''-.:'.." Inasmuch as the federal gradn jury :-: ...... .... . Plenty of : Good Trades ...... . ' ' . : ' ;" . '."( ' .':';'.' .'-"frvji".. : r.'-.U '' i ,' . ' ' "'f "-:r! ' il Is now In session, it is almost certain j that Lavey's case will beconsTdered j within the next few days. There are a numoer or cases to 7890$..etaoln a few cases to be disposed of first but the Lavey operations can prob- I ably be reached before the end of tho week. ',"'-: ,.' )." . : ';'?'. .-" While the federal prosecutors ' as sort, they have -a strong case against Lavey, the- latter is equally insistent that he 'will be acquitted. :;':ile says' lw Is ready to appear before the lnqulsi toriaL board 'and1 Is anxious to have such, preliminaries disposed of as soon as possible so as to return to San Francisco and close up some deals he was working out at the time of bis arret.- '-.' '..' ' :'. ' "I am ready to go to trial right now," aid Lavey, after his permanent bonds; had been Hied. "The fact that fprjthe last 20 months I have been refunding money on the land con tracts involved In the charges against me,' and have reduced my obligations on that score from a total of aver $G0, 000 to about $7,500 at the present time, seems to me to be evidence enough that I have been doing the square thing by my customers. In another six months I shall have every cent of this Indebtedness liquidated." :.f."r" -f'.M -,: v,..,, property here. Will trade mum ihs: i :-.(, tt; SELECT OULLINGS ;.: Perils of. Gasoline. ' The Are prevention committee of. the Kochoster cuutuber. of commerce, in the course of its campaign 'of educa tion against home tire dangers, has is sued a circular on gasoline uud its per ils in which it suys: "A pint of gaso line left opou in a basin in a room at a normal nv ' uvernge . temperature ; will entirely evaporate iu twenty-fourihours. The gasoline vapor is heavier, than the air 1)11(1 sinks immediately , to the floor and unless it is disturbed by active air currents will remaiu in the room, for many hours. One pint of gnwiltiie will Wake !200 cubio feet of explosive mix- turo. Without becoming too scientific it may be said that this gasoline vupor is seveu times more powerful than gun powder. It Is not necessary to touch a match to it. ' A spark from tho btiel of a shoe striking a tack ov'-null will ex plode tho vapor. A lighted gns jet will produce the same result. Keep gaso line away from every kind of flame, even if that flame Is luclosed, as In a stove or furnace. Claim Thoy Can "Grow" Meat. Artilicial production of food by mere ly chemical processes has always been a dream of the scientific man. 11 A re cent discovery ' brings this within the possibilities, provided the chemist is allowed an organic coll to start with. Professor w; Lewis and his wife of Johus Hopkins are reported to have caused ctllvilav substances to grow in definitely outMldo of the orgnnisms to which they originally belonged. Dr, Lewis now miggesis that this may en able men to "grow" meat on a com mercial sCifile. A commentator says: "What Dr. Lewis aud his wife claim to have actually, accomplished is this:' They have taken pieces of chicken, placed tiiethV in a 'naline solution aud grown 'chicken meat. - They have dis covered that it Is possible, to cut , off some of this chicken meat without hin dering further growth, mid the process can bo repeated Indefinitely. Tbey also clalni that the process can' be applied to any' kind of flesh.1' Chicago News' :rp . .. ...-..'.- . -" , ,..Th Smallest Armies, " " If ever the dreiiui of the; disarma ment of the world shall be realized there are several cpuntrles that would not have niuoli to do In thlsf line as, for Instance, Monr.eo, whose army con sists of seventy-five guards., seventy five carabineers nnd , twepty firemen. The next smallest army is that of Luxembourg, with Its 135 Rcndarmes.' 170 volunteers and thirty musicians. Iii the' republic 'of ' San'1 Marino thoy can put in the 'field a total of nine compunles tf prjO men aud thirty-eight officers, commanded by . a marshal. The army on n peace footing consists of ouo; fompnny "bf . slsty men. ; (The most ainuslug of all. the ,'arpiies," however;' is j that Of -1 Liberia.j ! That, country's fighting forc'o-ls composed of; 700 men and, OOoflicers, but the latter are evidently deemed very terrible by tbeirr own government since tlih re public lssuos proclamations of neutral ity when wars bVenk out 'between any of the powers. ; ' Diokensl Liked Literaryi Marries.) ' The. death pf Alfred, qnuy son Dick ens recalls the great novelist's pen chant ,f.qr ljumlng his children after distinguished (iterary ''liien1 'HHii ' par ticularly n'fter h!s i-rintempornrics. Ills eldest son. born In lSti". he christened after' himself, Charles Culltford, Bob. his first daughter . he named Hltoplj. Mary ;r the second daughter, Kate. Ma cready: the .second sou. born in ,1841, Walter Lnndor; the third, born In 1S14. Francis 'Jeffrey, the fourth, Alfred Tennyson:' the fifth. Sydney Smith; the sixth,' Henry Fielding. -r and the seventh, Edward Bulwer Lytton, , Of these only Henry Fielding, who, like his namesake, follows the law. now survives.. One wonders .somewhat xvhy ho passed over his great friend John Forster and his greatest contemporary, Thackeray. Pall Mull Oiu.ette. ; o , Rainbow Bridge.--'"'"-"' 1 Only tweuty-flve white men. It Is said, have us yet beheld the most re niarkabieinaturnl bAdge ini he; woril -the "Itain&ow bridge ef southern Dtu h, cohptired with whlth ; xm fa is Mi turn I bridge' of Virginia Is'ul- moils most ;,liislL'iiifliiiit. 'l'.ie ..Rainbow bridgeis 301) feei high ini.has a span or zitu reec ',ine Virginia unuge mis a span iof anlyi itorty-five jopt and Is 200 feet high. The Rainbow bridge arch exceeds the length of the longest masonry arch in the world by sixty dvd feeti'-1'-" '.' M' I -fx ':) I'V ' Indians In the United States. ;-3'AiCCordiuiiti thermos tj:!reHablev4J,u- thormeHbere nr.tbereseiit time in the. United States about Mli.OOO In dlnps, to, be found as follows: One bun dred"h'rt(i spvotiteefi flihhsh'iid Iii 'Ikla noirtn? 'JS.OihV In tliV'-lViki'tflfWl 1 . iu ;Mliiii?feiitii) i-io:oixi iifl.'Wnnmrnr."5i.(Wi Ht'('.cw, iMexIcof jNevwbl and Ar)sunij i.W)'ArllfWnl -t!iwl-r'lt.. I'ac.lUc ;to. 1 ",11(10 Iii MlvUlsf'in n,nd.Wiscon- fd.-edHBs,.iVfe(7e,r"fVniipirnloutb!nro 7!r.i5?o?lli I'tOHml'nliil l1oriafc"oi) vf '.Mt V?! 03 1 ones llj . It. ? AMOJtatlMSO i-Oi' 'tout . nocil.t. n.i- -y.atat.iirtrt vK iioonrta- i-.otm- T '" Before Building See ""'"V HORSTMAN & KELLY ' CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS .: If We Can't Save You Money It Won't Cost You Anything ; - ' Shop On Fir Between Adams andJWash, 1 :-: Phqne Main 747 j Savoy Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN The rooms are good and Stea n heated only one - block from- depot E. E. Myers, Prop. J. H. Richardson E. S. Givens E, S. Givens Investment Rear La Grande Nat'l Bank Real Estate, , Loans, Insurance. - '' '.. . .il :;'-; ,-'Vv '.)-...' ' : : '--. ! .- ' ''' High Glass' Invest ments and Securities O A hir',., -A TVtlS "!-. ., ."I : AMBULANCE Co. H1.', U,-l.r. ; 1 '"' 1!SH Complete Equipment tor Resetting ana Repairing J; Rubber Buggy Tires LA GRANDE I RON WORKS , i , ,s , D.. FITZGERALD, Proprietor r n: v. ' 1 i 'COMPLETE MACHINE,SH0PS AND FOUNDRY Let Us Prof ecMoiif tff eafe bv putgSW connecting it to sewer so it b: ,4. , ti , . 1 ,. 1, . LICENSED f LUMBERS 4sv' : There is no better medicine made for colds-- than Chamberlain's Cough1 Remedy. It acts on naturb's plan, rej .' lleves tho lungs,- Apens the aocretlona, aids expectoration; and restores tlie systcm .to a-' healthy condition. "or sale by all dealers. . yy tub jm (jossard Fashion and ,' Comfort - Unite i In Gossard ' Corsets , Only lu the Qossard Corset con you show a stylish and attractive figure without risking health and comfort. Lacing jn front is the secret. Front lacing keeps the line of boauty in the back even and true, and fashion -always requires a. beautiful back; , front lacing give -free play to lungs and diaphragm, insuring comfort and . ease always; front lacing is common sense would you lace your shoes itr: back? Thf' Jossard Is $3.E0-to $8.50. A compile line always on hand.- : MH, BOBT. PATTISOJT, Phone Red 3221 Corsotlere. Try the Edge With Your Finger! Examine a collar freslj from, our laundry, ;, Not'.ce ts clear, white color, its even, ; elastic stiffness; Its smooUi, velvet-llkfi domesiC .finish an il 'perfect shape.;!;.';';, 1,.-;: Then test the top edge by run nlng your finger tio over it. No tice the smopth, (BlIck :. finish given It.' Nothing' there to nib, dig or Irritate your neck, ' - This test will prove the value of our service.' Make it. Send us a' trial' bundle qnd apply the test. . ' ' Phono call bringf our wagod. 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