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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1912)
la niJAXD&Kvr.N'r.vn nnsr.iivKic' monday. October 211912. lpfey to Mill IWIr.V BJV IV The quickest, surest and safest wav to success lies through a bank account. Observe the success of the greatest men of modern times. Only the command of unlimited money has made them what they are. You can be as successful if you start sav ing now. A dollar will open an account here. Bring what you can in today. : United States National Bank ' La Grande, Oregon Capital, $100,000; Surplus, $10,500; Deposits, $400,000. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS N. h. WEST H. E. COOLIDGE PRANK CONLEY WH. MILLER A. T. HILL J. C HEXHY T. J. 8CB0GGIIC C. T. BACON J. L, CAVlJiESS YVenaha Lumber Co. Main 732 -: P. A Foley J. ADucncniu .Houiriuuiuii urtii uu. La Grande, The Famous Apperson Jack Rabbit Is Here. Ask for Demonstration This is permanent au tomobile firm. Attention - Ladies YOUR FALL HOUSE CLEANING WILL BE A LOT EASIER IF YOU RENT OUR ELECTRIC CARPET AND FURNITURE CLEANER. p I LaGrande Qectric Co. - Black 3141 - Foley Motel Bldg v - - a lies through f a auk book TOP CAN TRUST OCR LUMBER The lapreme, dependable quality of onr lumber did not Just happen io accidentally. It represents ' fear of careful study and selection, making ex amtnatlona, : comparlaona and experiments with a rlew to pro ducing timber for any purpoae that la free from any defect. Perfect lumber her always. W. McCormmack. MflTflD TAD rn Oregon Location of salesroom will be announced in a short time. 0 WANT 1 ADS BRING RESULTS TT WANTED By Monday, alx teami with harness and running gear for street work. 65o per hour. Steady work. Horses should weigh 130 lbs apiece, and be well broken. Apply Home Construction Co. 10-19-2t WANTED Woman for general house work. Apply 902 Penn. avenue, iPuoue Alain 715. 10-19-lt WANTED Eight men at quarry load ' ing rocks and six men on street for grading. Wages 30c per hour. Steady work till dead winter. Ap ply Home Construction Co. 10-19 -2 1 LOST In the firBt part of October a lady's gold watch on Washington Street. Phone Red 1192. 10-19-tf FOR SALE A new sewing machine. Only been used one month. Phone Red 1M1. 10-19-tf FOR RENT Part of basement Jood ' location. Inquire Sherry's 'xieatre. 10-9 tf WANTED A girl for housework. Good wages. 2002 Oak street. Phone Red 1571. 10-14-t! FOR RENT Six room modern Louse. Situated corner Spring OLd Oak. Phone Black 112. HOUSE FOR RENT W. H. llonnen . kamp. 10-18-tf WANTED We nave several good po sitions open as collector and sales man. Must have horse and wagon. , Write Singer Sewing Machine Co., Pendleton, Ore. ilO-18-Stp WANTED Reliable man with horse ,.and wagon as collector and sales- man. Good territory. 1 Addresa the Singer Sewing Machine Co., Pendle ton, Ore. 10-18-3tp FOR SALE New five "room modern house. Good location. Will sell on terms. Phone Black ' 111. 1 8-27 18 tf. STRAYED From Ed. Reynolds i . mouatala pasture, black two-year-' old gelding, branded quarter circle S oo left shoulder. ' Reward tor ln ' formation leading; to recovery. Ad ' dress Everett '' Wsilalnger AllceL Phons Farmer 18x8. ' 10-8-tf LOST Say mare, weight 1S00. Notify A. NewUs at Newlln Drag Co. store. Phone Mala 17. . l-St-tf BOARD AND ROOM First - class ', board and room. Dollar a day. 1 Inquire at Sir and T or phone Black 140:. FOR RENT Close In housekeeping rooms. Inquire 1203 o avenue cor ner Seventh street. t-tS-tf FOR RUNT (Modern five room cot- tag on M avenue north of the High school. Mrs. iR. W. Laughltn, 1910 Fourth street 10-17-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE A 1918 Over land; little used, good repair. In quire I L. 8nodgarss, Sommer ho tel. 10-17-6t FOR 8 ALB Lease hold on Hotel Im- bier. Apply L. H. Bergold, Imbler, Oregon. 10-17-4t FOR RENT Furnished room. - In quire 1608 Sixth street 18-lS-t WANTED A girl for general house work. Inquire 1104 O are. 10-l-tf LOST Two time books. Finder leave at Observer offlc and receive re ward. 10-18-tf They Hake Tea Feel Good. . The pleasant purgative effect pro duced by Chamberlain's Tablets and the healthy condition of body and mind which they create make one feel Joyful. For sale by all dealers. ; KOBODT SPARED. Ella Trenblr Attack la Grande Tea aad Wemf a, Old and Toang. Kidney Ills seine yonng and old. Often come with little warning. Children suffer In their early years , Oaat control the kidney secretions. ti:i: v ji rii's rujiiwMox lor luiJ The Youih's Companion apieals to ; I'vury Interest of family life, from; hoiuekeeplng to athletics. It begins : with stories of youthful vim and vigor ' with articles which disclose the se-j crets of successful play In ttio great j games, with charming tales of life at the girls' colleges. But The Compan ion does not surrender thasa reader when they have entered the more ser ious paths of life. Mothers will wel come the page for little children and the weekly doctor's article. Fathers will find the Important news , of the day as It la, and not as it Is rumored to be. The entire household will ap preciate the sketches . which touch gently on common foibles or carica ture eccentricity. . In short, for less than four cents a weeK The Compan ion brings Into the home clean enter tainment, pure Inspiration, fine ldenlt increase of knowledge. Names rarely seen In 'tables of con tents will be found In The Compan ion's Announcement for 1913, which will be sent upon request with sam ples of the paper, to those not famil ial with It. Every new subscriber for 1913 will ecelve free all the Issues for the re maining weeks of 1912; also, free, The Companion Window Transparen cy and Calendar for 1913, I" rich, translucent colors the most beauti ful of all Companion souvenirs. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, 144 Berkeley St., Boston, Mass. New subscriptions received at this office. Bobby Veach, the Indinapolls play er, played sensational ball after Join ing the Detroit Tigers, and will no doubt he on the job In Tlgervllle next season. Baseball fans never have witnessed any better ball playing than the article put up by Captain Heinle Wagner, of the Red Sox, In the Red Sox-Olants series. - : Chronic Dyspepsia. ' The following unsolicited testimon ial should certainly be sufficient to give hope and courage to persons af flicted with chronic dyspepsia: "I have been a chronlo dyspeptic for years, and of all the medicine I have takn, Chamberlain's Tableta have done me more good than anything else," says W. O. Mattlson, No. 7 Sherman St., Hornellavllle. N. Y, Sold by all dealers. Darrow's Second Trial. ''Los Angeles, Cat., Oct 21. The case of Clarence S. D arrow, the Chicago attorney ' who was chief counsel for this defense In the McNamara dyna miting cases, was called for trial In the superior court today before Judge W. H. Conley of Madora county, whom acting' governor Wallace assigned to try the ease. Darrow la to be tried on an Indictment' charging him with having bribed Robert Bain, the first Juror sworn to try James B. McNam ara. On an Indictment charging him with a- similar offense Darrow . was tri edand acquitted ' several months ago. ..,-.-, Girls are llnguld, nervous, suffer pain. ' Women worry, can't do dally work. . Men have lame and aching backs. If you have any form of kidney Ills Tou must reach the cause the kid neys. Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys . The following testimony proves their worth: Mrs. G. E. Laughlln, 2631 Fifth St., Baker City, Ore., says: "We have used Doan's Kidney Pills In our fam ily on several occasions and have al ways found them -beneficial. ' My daughter's son was troubled by weak ness of the kidneys for several years and at night seemed to have no con trol over the kidney secretions. Donn'a Kidney Pills soon relieved that complaint and proved of benefit In every way." For sal by all dealers. Prlr BO cents. Foster-MUbnrn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. ' 0Tf-nor-General Gat at Liarheon, Toronto Ont, Oct 21. The Duke of Connanght Governor-General of Cana da, arrived here by special train from Ottawa early this afternoon In ac ceptance of an Invitation to be the ment of honor a a InneVon given at the K'tig Fdwsrd Fotel by the Can sdlan club of Toronto. Classified PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. R. E. L. HOLT Physician - and , surgeon; successor to Dr. N, Moll . tor; corner Adams avenue and De pot St Piiones Office Main 68; (Residence, Main 730. JR. M. K.HALL Physician and Sur geon. Cor. Adams Ave- and Depot ot Phone, Main 28. 1. L. RICHARDSON, M. D. '. W. LOUGHLIN, M. D. Drs. Richardson ft Loughlln, Physicians and Surgeons -Phones Office Black 1362. Dr. Richardson's Res. Main 65. Dr. Lougblln's Res. Main 757. H. UPTON, Pn. O. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Special attention U Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat Office In La Grande National Bank Build ing. Phones: Offlce Main 2; Resi dence Mala 81. DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Diseases of the eye a specialty OR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD Dis eases of women and children. Of fices: Adams avenue, over Wright Drug Co. DR. FRANK BARRETT Physician and Surgeon. Imbler, Oregon. Calls answered day and night. iEO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath I Physician. Over Lilly's Hardwar.- store. Phone Main 63. Successor to Dr. F. H. Moore. VETERINARY. )R. P. A. CHARLTON, Veterinary Sur geon. Offlce at Hill's Drug store, La Grande. Residence Phone, Red " 701; Offlce Phone, Black 1361; In ' dependent Phone 63; Both Phones at Resllenee. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 0OCHXAN ft COCHRAN Attorneys Oh as. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch ran. La Grande National Bank Building, La Grand, Oregon. C H. CRAWFORD ROBT. 8. KAKIN CRAWFORD ft EAKIN Attorney! at law. Practices In all the courts of the state and Onlted Btatea. Of ; dee In La . Grande ' National Bank .. Building, La Grande, Oregon. R. J. GRHBN Attorney-at-Law. Rooms 8-10. ' Sommer Bldg., La Grande, Ore. Practices la all state : and federal courts. 'si The pre-eminence of the Goesard lac front corset 4o today a demon trated drees fact. ' The Oosaard ranks aa the fashion able corset of the world. It is the Original and perfect front lacing cor set and affords the truest anion of styl aad healthfnlnesa, something which has heretofore never been ac complished. It is the only corset that adds to the general beauty of line a closed habit back that is unrivaled In distinctiveness. A complete line always on band, also a Una of lac .jtront ' Brassieres and pads. IBS. SOBT. PATTISOH, bene Red 8221. Cernetlere. four Child's Health Your First Thought trst thoughts are for their beaitV Ton rwnMuuj wm uem to aevelop strong, healthy constitutions. The most car nil attflntlm nns- 1m tHM.. k -vji area show the first symptoms of the "inwn aunvaie. jrernaps tney are weaklv and thin nr . thus sacrladnc stnauth. Th. .-7 other apparently minor ailments may be the forerunner to a weak commotion roc life. Such children need Jayne's Tonic Jmlxuge which Is essentially a Su. care for the child's stomach. TtwS m"vmm "nn win add ihsr: ? a aigesuon. In many cases this 'e. fu o Parasites In the In. unV tract. To correct such tronMa. layne's Tonic V-ralfntVL nMurpiiwd: JZJSSl TeaTiwSns or cUldras aare been rmiTli eHStonU Directory FRATERNAL OKDEBS A. F. & A. IM. La Grande Lodge No. 41. A. F. ft A. M. holds regular meetings first and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome all Masons. N. MOLITOR, W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretary B. P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No. 438 meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Elk's club, corner of De pot street and Washington avsnna Visiting brothers cordially invite to atteaa. T. J. SCROGGINS, B. R. H. K. COOLIDGI, Rec. See WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grande Lodge No. 161 W. O. W. meets every first and third Fri days at I. O. O. F. halt All vials lag members welcome. D. FITZGERALD. C. C. J. H, KKNNET, Clark. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA La Grande Camp No. 7703 meet oa the Oris and third Thursday even loss ol each month In the K. of F. . pall. Visiting neighbors welcome. W. A. DUNN. V. C. W. F. LANDRUM, Clerk. ROYAL NEIGHBORS Meets svwrji second and fourth rid ay every month. AU-vlslclis- members cor- dlally Invited. ' CORA FITZGERALD, Oracle. LILLY C. IOMMLB. Recorder. REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. meets every Tuesday evening in the I. O. 0. F. hall. All visiting mem bers are invited to attend. DELLA WAGNER, N. O. MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, Sec . L. O. O. M., La Grande Lodge No. 850, Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular meetings every Monday at 7:30 p. m. in I. O. O. F. halt Visit ing brothers cordially Invited to at tend. B. L. LEAVITT, SeCy. R. J. GREEN, W. D. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross hof No. 27 meets every MoacaJt alght in Castle ball, (old Elk's aallj A Pythian welcome to sH visiting H. W. RTLBY, O. C. ' R. L. LINCOLN, 88. of B. ft 8. a . 8V Hop Chapter Ho. 18, O. M. 8, adds stated oosamajdcattoaa th second aad foarth Wednosdaya oi each aaerth. ytatttag sMaiban at dlally tartted. -j KM. VAXn JACKSON, W. Jf. .HAST A. WAXNICK, .' F. O. 8L La Grand Aerl Mo. 881. Meets very first aad third Fridays st th K. of P. aalL . ,. JOHH A. R008B8, W. F. L. F. B9LUNOBR, Sao. , E Tuesday, Oct 22 THE EVERLASTING SUCCESS KAKES TOU A BOI AGAIX. THE ONE. TOUCH OF NA. TURK.' HEART, THROBS. SCREAKS OF LAUGHTER. UNCLE JOSH PERKINS NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SCEN ERY AU New Specialties. WATCH FOB THE HAYSEEB BAND ' PH1 lie, 50c, 7v Seat Sal at Tan Buren's Saaday A.X. Aoraara fer Sale. About S 1-2 acres In south Or... over loo apple trees on the plaoa. "i wem bearing. Fin garden oIL Running water. Yon oaa bay thU on very easy terms. A. B, CHEHRY "alt Soaunsr Hoaaa. 1