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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1913)
MONDAY, JANUARY & 1913. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, t- 1 f e' ' ; i i JVoCOME- rs5 fcaie tso V&f L.J There Is no 'corae back" when S. S. S. cures Contagious Blood Poison because this prcat blooj remedy bo thoroughly c!t-an:;es t!:o circulation that not a particle of the old vims is left. After the blood has been puri . fied by S. S. S., this vital fluid is as free from infection as itwas before the disease was contracted. One reason why S. S. S. is so successful In the treatment of Contagious Blood l'oison is that this medicine strengthens and builds up the stomach and digestive members while it is purifying the blood. Thus al! the systemic strength is left to assist in the elimination of the virus. S. S. S. is the one certain cure fcr this powerful blood disor der. This claim is not bared upon the treatment of a few case's here and there, but its success extends over n pe riod f more than forty years. Dur ing this time thousands upon thousands Lave found a cure by the nse of this great remedy and all were willirg to testify that there was no come-back" after S. S. S. had driven the virus out. S. S. S. does not contain a particle of harmful mineral; it can be used with perfect safety by any one. Home Treatment Book and any medical advice free to alL THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, AT1ANTA. CA. u T 1 DEJIAXD A.D SUPPLY EQUALIZED mm PRESENT. Cold Snap, It Is Feared, Mill Curtail Local Supplies. Various specie of the apple are com manding; $1.00 retail with the begin ning of the new year. Aside from this slight increase In apple -quota-. tiong which now makes that commoti Hy read 75c$1.00, there are very few changes In market prices to be gin the week with. Butter and eggs remain firm with enough eggs In sight to keep the price under the half dol lar mark. The present cold snap may check the supply materially and ere the week rolls by, bring the prices up. Quotations today are: Floor, Feed and Grain. Wild Hay (retail) $12.00. Timothy $15.00 (retail). Alfalfa hay $13.00 (stall). Shorts $1.45 per cwt Oats $1.50 per cwt. Bran $1.25 per cwt Rolled Oats $1.50 per cwt. Rolled barley $1.45 cwt. , Blue St?m Flour $1.35 sack. ; Patent $1.25. Whlto Quartz $1.35 per sack. 8nowdrlft $1.35. 10s Corn Meal SBe par tack. Frnlt, Eta. Home grown apples 75c $1.00 n box. Oranges 25 60c. Bananas 40c per do. Pineapple 20c and 25c, sit. Cranberries 15c qt Grape fruit (large size) 10c. Vgtahla and IflNeellaneoa. Onions 1.50 per cwt., small lots 2i lb. Potatoes 75c per cwt. BeansWhite. 8 l-3c: II ma, 10 canu Cabbage 2c. Celory 2 bunches for 25c. (Home ' grown, 10c. Sweet potatoes 5o per lb. Green peppers 20c lb. SquaB :Hc lb. Pumpkins 2.e. , Turnips 2c lb. i , Ekvs and Batter.' . Fresh eggs 45c. i . Ranch eggs 45c. Storage eggs 35c. Butter Fancy creamery, it eeau. lb. roll; 2 lb. roll, 80c. Ranch butter 2 lb. roll 70c. Cattle, liota aa rawL (Buying Prlea.) Heavy hogs $6.50 cwt. Light hogs $7.00 cwt. Medium light hogs $7.0 cwt. Ducks, dressed, 18c. , , Geese Dressed 18c, Cows 45V4e. Steers 6c. TASTE, SMELL A Simple, Harmless Remedy Qulcklj Kelleres Catarrhal Deafness. The thousands who suffer the mis eries of colds and catarrh and claim they have never found a cure can gel Instant relief by simply annolnting the nostrils with Ely's Cream Balm.Jwltn ,or(,V a!l. HUMOR OF THE DAY The Impossible. Thera ar people who ar trylms Mlihl nt day To prevent Hie ntd of dying. And I hey may in mmi way Find the secret they endeavor To uncover, no Ilia I never Any more Will there comit to man or woman Ilia that rsihlla have been human, tio that do oim need bo taring To that ahore Where the sulntrd onea are wearing Crowns that they have won by daring To be free From the alna tout are so blighting And are atlll. alas, delighting You and me. They may find soma way of making Youth endure And for Ilia mm leave us aching Learn the cure. Hut be sure That, however they endeavor. They need never, never,' never Hope to And Any way whereby a vulture Way be taught to strive for culture .And be kind. And. thouKh death may lose tta terror. You. my friend, will be In error If you hope There will ever come a season When a mun devoid of reason May be eft among the scholars Through the mere use of a dollar's Worth of dope. Chicago Record-Herald. Annual Stockholders' Meeting; Notice Is hereby given that the an nual meeting of the stockholders ol the Cove State bank for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year will be held at Cove. Oregon, on Tuesday, January 14th, 1913. " Business will be considered as ma) properly be offered at said meeting 1 HUGH McCALL, ! 12-26-10t Cashier. I When you wantfgood SERVICECALL3 JONES Transfer Co.. uniiKe internal medicines which upset the stomach, or strog snuffs which only aggravate the trouble, this cleansing, healing, antiseptic Balm Instantly reaches the seat of th trou ble, stops t in nasty discharge, cleans the nose, hua.; and throat, and bring? beck ths sense of taste, smell and 1m- proves the hearing. More tbu tuls It strengtii.'g the weakened au 1 dii- eased tissue, thus protecting you against n i,.tur nof tho trouble. Thlt remedy w.r cure a cold In a day. and prevent . b ecoming chronic or suiting 'n catarrh. rasai ut'irn u a- Inflammation of the mem i.ai.j 1 nl'g the air pasr.acos and can, iot -ii rvrched by mixture; tken Into the stomach, nor can It br cured by snuffs ami powders which only cause additional irritation. Iion't waste time on them. Get a 50 cat bottle of Kly's Cream Balm from your druggist, and after using 't for day you will wish you had tried 1' sooner. Mothers should give the children Kly's Cream Balm for colds and cro.i;. It Is perfectly harmless, and iiK'.i- nt to take. The Professor. It Li said that iWeasor Rlnckle of ten told this anecdote "ou himself." This old profeHHor used to perform a very plcturemiie feature in the Edin burgh streets. . He was' a wiry old patriarch, with handsome features and hair falllug In ringlets about bis shoulders. No one who bad seen him could possibly forget blm. Qne day be was accosted by a very dirty little bootblack with bis "Shine your boots. sir?" The professor was Impressed by the filtbiuess of the boy's face. "I don't want a sbine. my lad." said be, "but If you'll go and wash your face I'll give you a sixpence.' A' rleht. sir." was the lad's reply. Then be went over to a neighboring fountain and made' bis ablution. Re turning, he held out his band for the money. "Well, my lad." Bald the professor, you bare earned your sixpence. Here It Is." I dlnna want It." returned the boy You keep It and get your bair cut." National Monthly. Electric Light A Real Benefit Almost Discouraged. A rancher returned from a year's trip to find that tu old time neighbor of bis, a man uoted for his perfect pa tience, bad been having a siege of bad luck Cpon hearing 4be news be im mediately sought out the neighbor to condole with him. "Well, John." he said after greetings had been exchanged. "1 bear you lost all of your timber through the forest fires.". The other man nodded. "And they say that the river cnt off your best bottom land, that your bogs all died of cholera, that your wife and children have been sick and that they have now foreclosed tbe mort gage ou your other place." John nodded again. "Yes; It's all true." he wild, looking about blm at what had once been his prosperous farm, "all true. Why. sometimes 1 al most get discouraged "Ladles' Home Journal. ! Large Wagons - GoodS Horses . Careful jMer.B SJtlLIFSJUSJSUI-JJipfUSt,IJJSWuaurtl11l B. B. NUTTER EXAMINE EVERY PIECE CL0SEL1 i. and you will find no flaws or Imper fections in any, of our Wall Paper This is a new stock of new designs patterns, and colorings of paper centre pieces and borders, suitable for every room in the bouse. Thesr goods are strong and reliable. The colors are non-poisonous, and the tough quality of the paper makes it very .permanent. We solicit a trial order and are sure you will dupllcat' It. PHOXE BED V1. f :yiUV!'"' VI U( Wi-i.f ", .'L 'Vt'f ft" I 'i mi Iff?.-; Jetiii-"'' af-.'3'-e -s- lydison Mazda Uji Webster's Dictionary define "keneflt" as: "What ever, promotes the comfort' and well being f a person or thing or Increases the value or aroaerty" Electric Light does all this and more. Meat people appreciate this, which accounts for the Increasing number f electric light users In La Grande. There are mil some people, however, who cling to the old belief that electric lights are expensive. It Is these people we want to reach. We want to convince them tkat electric lights are Bi in me luxury class; that the cheaper than ever before. I'honei are necessities: ssd that they are call ar write for rates. Care of Children. "Willie, did you carry your books on the left side this morning?" demanded mother. "Yes'm." "Very well. Now. don't forget to carry them on the right side Mondnr morning." "What difference does It miike?' growled (Inil. "That shows what kind of a father you are. simppcd the mother "If rlie child didn't iiltermite he iiiIl'Iii -ti curvature of the spine." Kiiumi city Jonrnul. Deaerved to Be Lott. "P.ilt." siild the rHliirueii explorer "lllthnllh I M-.'llleil In In- iii!''iim lost mill there "n inn im- -1 : u . -1 Klgn of ii trnli. I was 11..1 Hi.- imsi Illlll'IIH'cl. for lit tllilt 111. 1 1 sotlie 11.1 uimllr Kurd rode mm mv i .itiii ' "Why Were Joll lint iil.irined':" nsKeil R listeuel. "I knew the Kurds would snow me the whey "-Stiu.v Stories. A Nuisance. First I'rison Olliclul-We'll have to stop giving permits to leople to go In anil see the prisoners. Second Prison Olliclul Wby so? Klmt I'rison OthYlnl-Tou much eon fusion Thev keep getting In the way jf the fellow who are escaping Puck Ho He Found Them. "Well. Klnksy. have a good tour In vour new cur?" asked llii keulooier "Pretty Bond." mild Itljiksv. "How did you tind the roads?" asked lllckenlooier. "Ity follow Inn the ruUt," snlil Itlnks.v -Harper's Weekly. MONEY TO LOAN on farm lands in Union, Wallowa and Baker counties. s Make tei resolutioii 1(1 2 o 4 O O (Sv 2l2S3rB5Z627 h V XK,! Ifamgoiiigio cut down my expenses and put some money ; the bank. I can live on a lot less if I try will start a bank account today." Money is a good thing to have If you lose your occupation with money in the bank , yon are always independent. Step Into this bank and let us talk It over. Un i ted States National Bank, v La Grande, Oregon Capital, $100,000; Surplus, $10,500; Deposits, $400,000. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS IT. K. WEST YTM. MILLER T. J. RCROflfiPT n. E. f OOLIDGE A. T. HILL C T. BACOX FIRA5K COXLET J. C. HESBT J. L. CAVINESS iv-rfWsatcafTOiejaca-.-. Vacuum HOUSE (LEAMMti ll'Hi)LSTEKl' FrilMTI KK Hi'.' A I in MATTKESS MAKI rUHSITUEE PACK I Ml. - f i v. i!i:li.in;kk- I PHOSE RED V.i Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. Always at your service." CO a step further ' J ran. 1 1 Where He Cams In. "Your son lu law tins a title , "es, replied the patient THE ABSTRACT & TITLE CO. La Grande, Ore. Owners of a complpU and up-to-date st-t i' Abstracts of Tnioii County, Oregon. work pruarantced. ("!iv us a trial. CMLOCKWOOD, Mgr OfTi-e in Folev Hldy. Let Us Protect Your Health by putting your plumbing in first-class sanitary con dition, connecting it to sewer so arill pass all sani tary laws. ; WATER PIPE SLZrl et u: put runners on your buggy and make a sled of it. licensed Plumbers BAY & ZWEIFEL LA GRANDE I 5 Board Wanted; About 14 feet long In a hurry! I Well, we have boards In all lengths and wldts and great variety, and , you can have 'em in a hurry, too. Our lumber yard carries a large l: and comprehensive stock and we are prepared to quote low prices and make prompt deliveries. Wtjfr MAIN 732. i WEN AH A LUMBER COMPANY I 1 Complete Equipment tor Resetting and Repairing, Rubber Buggy Tires LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD. COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY si ai saaiaa isiisaisi unman ma i . - - 1 1 Eaplanatien. "Ma me an Id the lilen of her mother j brlriKtnR home a new huxhniid made I her tired ' "I uiMMe that l why he wuuli! not ! Hiiltlinore Aiiierl- I father. J "hnt I am th; one who is furnishing me i-in-i.-ne niiiii im material nnd the gilt de-orutIou."-Hu(rulo t'ouimeniai. To know them is to lovt them. The women who know Gossard Corsets best an those who love them most. Do YoulKnowThem? I A trial fitting will con j vince you. A complete line I ;il ways on hand. Prices $3.50 $5.00, $fi.50 and $8.50. Hits. ROKT. l'ATTISOX, Thone Red SSI. Torsellere, The Coffee You Like Is HILLS BROS. In Red and Blue Cans BECAUSE IT HAS T IIE FLA TOR, CARRIES ABSOLUTE ITREESS AD LE AYES THAT DELIGHTFUL PLEA SAXT FEELIXG AFTER DRIXKIXG Also Hill BrosV Hilavilla Tea THE GOOD THIXGS COST X MORE. THAN OEDMABI TniXGS IF I0U KXOW WHERE TO BUT. Stageberg Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 TEGETARLES IX SEASOX ALL THE TIME.