La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 21, 1912, Image 6

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    T.A nRANDTC Y?VK?TSfi OBSERVER. TTTTTRSPAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1912.
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Start a bank account to day
When old age1 shall overtake
: you it will be nice to spend yo jr
time like these old folks, in com
fort and ease-nothing to worry
you-the reward of a careful"
' and saving life. ? '
Old ago will surely come.
and provide against that
certain.
UhitedStatesNationalBank
La Grande,' Oregon
Capital, $100,000; Surplus, $10,500; Deposits,
J $400,000.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
K. K. WEST H. E. 000LIDGE FlRAXK COMET
TTM. MILLER A. T. HILL 3. C HEXBI
T. J. 8CR0GGIX G T. BAC03T J. L. CA VIXENS
rn'- .nib- attendance graduate Optician in
Union C. We grind our own lenses. Brok
en lenses-dnplica fed thesnme day.
fpBUBDKSSCi&asnaHB JSTMSSUSOm
Doctors Use This for Eczema
Tt. Evnna. E-romml';slonfr of Health,
' amy: l'lier In itlmoxi no rotation b
twwn akin illacaarfl and the blood." The
iikin niiixt be i-urrd throiiKh (h akin.
The norms mini be wanhxl out, end no
alvea huva lona ar bvrn found vorth
Jra. The moM ailvnnciMl phvglrlnna of
tlita country are now a Krei-.l oh this, end
ne In rx i ilium a of wituviKiven,
thrmol and othr Uii;rdlt-nta for ecaritia
nd all other akin dtapaaea Thla com
round la known aa U.Ii.U. Trvacrlptlon
ivr toezrm.
Jr lloimea, the well known aVtn ape
Y'lnllHt wrtiea: "I ani convlncHl that the
Ii.l. I,rccrlrtlnn la aa much a anacllto
for ecxamn aa quinine for malnrlu. We
rtave ln preaciibltig the lXD.lt. rrmady
Tor year.
ffa. ourselves voucn far the I3.D.D.
For sale by A. T. Ilill.
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Start a bank account now
time make its enjoyment
Have your eyes prop
erly fitted with first
quality lenses and your
frames adjusted prop
erly, then your sick
headaches and other
troubles caused by er
rors in yoar refraction
will cease.
J. H. Peare
And Son
MFG. OPTICIANS
AND JEWELERS
FONG
MEDICINE CO.
Branch of Baker City Ortlce
CHINESE HERBS AXO
HOOT REMEDIES
Our - wonderful life glvlug
herbs will absolutely extirpate
every Impurity from the system.
No drugs, no poison, non-alco-ii.Mlo.
FREE COXF1DEXTIAL
COXSI'LTATIOX FRFE
Those living out ot lows can
cure themselves at home with
our herbs, Write to us for par
tlculnrs. Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 1 to
9 p. m,
Sundays 9 to 12 a. m.; 1 to
5 p. m.
Telephone Main 763.
Office t .1412 Adams Avenue
LA ORAXDE, OREG0X.
Prearrlptlon for eesema and absolutely
guarantee that It will take away the
ten tne lnaiaot you apply It.
Tf you are auffarlnr from any form ef
un iruume wo wouia iiae.io nave you
uuino 10 our aiora, lor wa
aitvncy or this remed;
years that we can tell
IMi.P. l'rearrlntlon and
eraema. In fact, we are
.n.l). will do for you
Rlad to let you have a
(uarante that It will coat
unleaa you tlnd that It does the work.
For that matter a trial bottle for 16a
ouxht to ba enotinh to aheolutely prove
tna merits of thai remedy.
rmp Into enr store anyway and w
wll' ull ou all about this great remedy.
nave naa tne ; mm
v Tor ao many i '
I you all about ' I
1 how It cures I w
ao sure of what , I II
that we will be I J II
11 bottla on our I : I
you nothlnc ! WW
EAT. SLttl' A.XD VUItk
These three are man' life. The
greatest of these Work, brought about
the manufacture of overalls, and the
demand for better overalls, brought
about the tnnnufarture of "DAY S BIO
FIVK." the overall without a rival.
TRY THl-.M.
0 1 WANT
I ADS
BRING
RESULTS
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FOR RENT Close in housekeeping
room. Inquire 1303 0 avenue, coi
ner Seventh street. 9-25-U .
FOR KENT Modem room
.Home coekiag. Phone
ll-li-t
with board
Red 3832.
FOR SALS At a bargain Singer sew
ing machine in fine condition. Tele
phone Red S6e. 11-11-tf
FOR RENT Brn 1609 Fifth St
WANTED Sewing by day. Price
; reasonable. 3202 Cedar street
Phone Black 252. - ll-9-12tp
LOST Gold belt buckle,
please return to Sherry's
11-13-tf
Finder
theatre.
FOR RENT Five room modern house
at 1308 0 avenue. Phnoe Black 5C2
10-J4-tf
LOST Gray coM between Depot and
Sommer hotel. V aluable papers In
pocket. Return to Observer office.
ll-16-6t
FOR RENT Newly furnished roomt
with light, heat, bath. 602 O ave
nue. 10-28-tf
STRAYED OR STOLEN A 1400 lb
Iron gray horse, branded H U on
left shoulder. Left my barn Oct
31. Reward. Telephone Clyde Kid
die. Island City.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms wltl
bath. 1512 Adams avenue. Phonr
Black 1731. 11-12-121
FOR RENT Four room house
Adams avenue partly furnished.
Cutrldge, 1702 Cove avenue,
11-19-0 times
WORK WANTED Woman cook. Ex
perienced. Address Mrs. M. Brad
ley, Elgin, Oregon., care A. F.
i ample. 11-20-St.
WANTED A young lady wishes
rent a piano. Call Observer.
ll-21-2t
to
WANTED Olrl to do general house
work, and to sleep at home. Write
"C," Observer. 11-18-tf
Fair and Pretty
are the earn pies we are now offering
In fine new Wall Papers. They are of
a high grade in paper and the designs
are most artistic and charming. We
have some very attractive patterns
hat will anneal to your fancy flow
er. strlVe, scroll and other effects with
most dainty and beautiful colorings.
The prices are really low, for the
qualities.
B. B. NUTTER
KM SIXTH STREET.
CAB SERVICE
First Class Closed Cabs
Always Ready for
the Public.
ON THE JOB
DAY AND mGHT
CallBussey at O'Con
nU'3 Cigar Store. Hell
take care of yon.
rv
It
NEED OF A BlILDING IS C1TEU
IX ARTICLE TODAY.
Various Meetings Prove of Iiitere.it to
. AU Attending.
In today's column appears the
second article on the possibilities of
a Y. '11. C. A. in La Grande:
VYithoot a Home.'
Does La Grande need a Y. M. C. A?
The answer should be unanimously
yes. dn the first place the Y. M. C. A.
does a work that the church cannot,
from the fact that it reaches boys and
young men by Its gymnastic work,
the dormittory home for young men
and the free employment bureau,
I have been without a home for t'ue
past four years and I find that theY.
M. C. A. afford the best home I can
find, for this reason. Instead of go
ing to a hotel for my accomodations
and loafing In the ' saloon and pool
halls among the rougher class, I can
go to the Y. M. C. A. dormitory and
live -where I am surrounded by the
better class of men with plenty of
good literature to read and a place
where I can make myself at home
without being Invited to spend my
money that 1 need for the comforts ot
life. I find that when a young ma:
gets acquainted with the Y. M. C. A.
and its members that it puts him
where with a small effort on his part
he does not have to associate with
the rougher class, for when a young
man comes Into a strange place where
is he going to find a friend? And
which friend can he trust when he
finds them?
I have been benefited especially, by
the Y. M. C. A iu North Yakima by
making my home there where I had
free access to the bath room and gym
and the employment bureau had just
previous to my arrival there placed a
yoi'mg man in the Postal service
there. I have also been benefited by
the Y. XI. C. A. In Tacoma by obtain
ing employment and I made my homo
with the boys In Seattle where I made
several good friends whom I wou.J
net of know otherwise and had It not
been for the Y. SI. C. A I likely woulu
.lave ueen forced to pick up a frisiid
In the snloon or dance ball And by
this it brings the youug man to the
better class. After a young man once
status with the Y. M. C..A , he usual
ly stays.
I am elad that La Grande has be
gun, to think about til's work and yoj
will always flint me a "standpatter"
for the Y. M. C. A.
. W. F. ASHMAN.
Tnir Day.
November 30th Is Tag Day for the
Y. M. C. A.
Men's Meetings.
Last Sunday afternoon we were
favored with a splendid addresj by
Wndoacon Webber. Next Sunday
afternoon at 3:30 in the i. M. C. A
will be a good live "s'Jig" followed bj
nh address by Prof. Claremc Lane.
You should hear him. The mal
Quartet will slug "The ch' !a the
Wlldwood". Come and brlus another
man. with you. !
ThauksBiviiiir Pa).
Next Thursday morning Dr. A. G.
Lane will preach the Thanksslvins
sermon at a I'nlon meeting ' lo be
held in the First XI. E. church at 10:15
a. m. The music will be In charge of
Prof. Clarence Lane. All are cordial
ly Invited to bp present at this service
Remember the" 'La' Grande Hitfh
school against the Alumni footh.-ill
game In the nfternoon of Thanksgiv
ing day." It will be: one of tne fastest
games the city has ever seen.
Scouts .
' The general scout meeting will be
held Friday night at 7:30 at ihe Y. 1.
C. A. A full attendance Is expected.
Xlr. John S. Hodgln will give a talk on
Sun. Moon and Stars. Every boy
should hear this.
Y. M. C. A. Board.
At a recent meeting of the board, H.
C. Grady and C. XI. Humphreys were
elected to till the two vacancies on
that Board.
Oh'tuary.
Xiary Rachel Hug Hubers died at
Summervllle. Oregon. Friday morning
November loth, 1912. after an Illness
of two weeks. She was born in Prov
idence. I'tah. June 5th, 1864. In 18S1
her parents. Mr. and Xirs. iRudolpb
Hug moved to Oregon. Two years
later she was married to Bernhard D.
MuberB. They have been residents of
Summervllle since their marriage.
She leaes. besides a husband, a
mother. Mrs. Xiary Hug: five brothers
Rudolph Hug of Elgin. Oregon: Chas.
Hug. of Enterprise. Oregon: John A.
Hug. of "Wallowa. Oregon: George W.
Hug, of Eugene, Oregon: and Alma
Hug of Summervllle. Oreeon; three
s'stera. Xirs. J. W. Stntts. of La
Ornda. Oregon. Xtrs. J. J. rtorker
and XIIss Rose Hug of Walla Walla.
Washlneton.
She was an artlve member of the
Eastern 'Star and a prominent social
worker In the community.
Her death was a severe shoe: to
the entire community. The funeral
was one of the largest eve' attended
In Summervllle.
Card of Tlmnls.
We wish f, express our hejr:felt
thanks to the Eastern Star and the
many kind friends who lent their as
sistance In our sad amotion and be
reavement of our wife, daughter and
Ulster. Mary.
B. D. HlTtERSi.
ilARY Hl-G. and family.
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FRATERXAL ORDERS
A. F. ft A. 01. La Grande Lodge No
41. A. F. ft A. M. holds regulai
meetings first and third Saturdayi
at 7:80 p. m. Cordial welcome
all Masons. N. MOLITOR. W. M.
A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretary.
B. P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No. Hi
meets each Thursday evening at
o'clock In Elk's club, comer of IX
pot street and Wash teflon itnh
Vlilttaf brothers cordially invites
to arteaC
T. J. 8CROOGIN8. B. R
H. B. COOUDGI, Roe. See
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD L
Grande Lode No, 1 W. O. 1
. mtM svery flrat and third Iti
days at L O. O. F. halL All visit
lag members welcome.
O, FITZGERALD, C. C.
: (, ' J. H. KXNNXT. Clark.
MODBRN WOODMBN OF AMBRJCA
La Oraado Cusp Nov T7N naota M
tk fixta and third Thursday vo
tes tit aack aooath la the K. of f
ttalL flatting neighbors waicoos.
W. A. DUNN. T. C
W. F. LANDRUM. Clerk-
ROTAL NEIGHBORS Meets
second and fourth rlday averj
month. All Tlaltuu members ear
dlallr invited.
CORA FITZGERALD, Oracle.
ULLT C. K1aT.iB, Recorder. .
REBEKAH8 Crystal Lodge No. 10
. meets every Tuesday evening In ttt
I. O. O. F. nail. All visiting
bers are Invited to attend.
DELLA WAGNER, N. G.
MISS ANNA ALEXANDER. 9?.
L. O. O. M., La Grande Loe No
850, Loyal Order ot Moose, holdi
regular meetings every Monday at
7:30 p. m. in I. O. O. F. hall. Visit
ing brothers cordially invited to at
- tend.
. B. I LEAVITT, Sec'y.
R. J. GRi-N. '.V. D.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Crosi
Lodge No. 2? meets every Monday
night in Castle hah ,o.c c s hall)
A Pythian welcome to a!'. viiltJaj
Kalgkts.
H. W. RII RT. C. a
R. L. UNCOLN, 11. of "1. ft S.
O. E. 8. Hope Chapt o. IS. O. 1.
. S., holds stated comuuuicauons th
second and fourth V7eiae1iys ol
each month. Vlsltlu aieiivtiers w
dlally Invited.
MRS. MARIS JACKSON, W. M.
MART A. WABNIck. See.
F. O. E. La Grande Aerie No. 251.
Meets every first and th'tfl Frldayi
t the K. of P. hall.
JOHN A. ROGERS, W. P.
L. F. BELLINGER, Sec.
Germans. to Tax "Ale i !.''
Berlin, Nov. 21. The city "dads" of
Berlin are In search for anything
that can stand new. taxes. Moving
picture shows are to experience an
Increase, and brewery ivnlt. from
which beer Is made. Is alio duo ior a
little heavier taxation.
Blind fur Years: Sees.
Melbourne. Nov. 21. After being to
tally blind for 25 years. William Ir
ton is todav in possession of his sight
the same having miraculously 're
turned. The first thing he asked for
upon regaining the use of 'his eyes
was a hand mirror, so that he could
see what he looked like.
WHEN THE ALARM
CLOCK RINGS
Do yen snuggle a little deeper In tbte covers and wish with
all your might that you didn't have to get up in the sold to
dress? Well, you're not the only one. . There .nenr was hut
one man la La Grande who liked to get tip in the oeld, sad
he moved away.
Mere'i a suggestion; get one of our
Luminous Electric
Radiators
Than whon .1 v . .
....ui r-r.r.l:, press the button, and In a 11
very few minutes ynur cold bedroom will be warm .k ,.AJ
dress In. Try it just once.
Luminous Electric IKatcrs
electric Iron. They furnish
bedrooms, bathrooms, coiy
uC6.
Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co.
"ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE."
PHI8ICU59 AX1 8rW0J8
L. HOLT Physician and
. rir V Moli-
DR. R. E-
surgeou; successor
tor; corner Adams avenue and De
pot St. Pjones Office Main 68;
iResldence. Main 730.
OH. M.-K7HALI,-Pbysiclan and sur
geon. New Foley Building, third
floor. Phone Maln 68.
. nAriD A rwrm
fl T. DARLANU tniiwc"-"""
DARTrkRS No. 4. Depot St,
ad-'
Joining Oregon Hotel.
Phone Red
1761.
A, L, RICHARDSON. U. D.
1. W. LOUGHLIN, M. D.
Drs. Richardaoa ft Loughlla,
Physicians and Surgeons ."
Phones Office Black 1362. .
Dr. Richardson's Res. Main S.
Dr. Loughlln' Res. Main 767.
H. DPTON. Ph. O. M. D. PayHclaa
and durgeon. (Jpectal attenoen tt.
lye, Bar, Nose and Throat' Office
ta U Orande Nattoeal Baak BuIId
liif. Pboaes: Office Mala t; Baal
,. dance Maia M.. . - -
BE H.L UNDERWOOD Diseases ot
the sye a specialty.
OB. DORA ' J. lWMBWO01-Dl
eases of women and children. Of"
flees: Adams svenne, over Wright
Drug Co.
DR. FRANK BARRETT Physician
and Surgeon. Imbler, Oregon. Calls
answered day and night
OEO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath
Physician. Over Lilly's Hardware
store. Phone Main 63. Successor
to Dr. T. H. Moore.
VETERINARY.
OR. P. A CHARLTON, Veterinary Sur
geon. Office at Hill's Drug store,
La Grande. Residence Phone, Red
701; Office Phone, Black 1361; In
dependent Phone 63; Both Phones
a; Resllence.
ATTORXETS AT LAW
COCHRAN ft COCHRAN Attorney
. Chas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. CodST
ran. La Grande National Bank
Building, La Grande, Oregon.
V. H. CRAWFORD ROBT. S. SARIN
CRAWFORD ft EAKIN Attorney
at law. Practices In all the courts
of the state and United States. Of
fice In La Grande National Bank
Building, La Grande, Oregon.
B. J. GREEN Attorney-at-Law.
Rooms 9-10, Sommer Bldg., La
Grande! Ore. Practices In all state
and federal courts.
H. E. DIXOX, LAWYER All State
and Federal Courts. Collections.
Rooms 4 and 5, La Grande Nation
al Bank Building. -- '
THE ABSTRACT &
TITLE CO. ,
La Grande, Ore.
Owners of a complete
and up-to-date set of
Alistrncts of Union
County, Oregon. All
work guaranteed. Give
us a trial.
C M LOCKWOOd! Mgr
Office in Folev Bldsr.
cost about as much to run as an
the Ideal method or warming no
corners, etc. On display at our of-
r