La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 28, 1913, Image 2

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1913.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,
PADS TWO
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MONEY
TO
LOAN
on farm lands In Union,
Wallowa and Baker
counties. . , ;
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014 Ate.
Old age M It come In tb orderly I
process of airfare U beautiful and
malesttr thing. It stands (or aiperl
nce, knowledge, wisdom, ' counsel.
That 1 old act as It ibould be, but
old - ag m R often U means poor
digestion, torpid bowels, a salwlsb
live- and a fsneral feeling of 111
health, despondencf aad J misery,
rail In elmoet erery ttetance :
rboll7 w necessary. ' One of Cham
berlain's Tablets taken Immedlaterl
after supper wlH improre the diges
tion, tone up- tbe liver and regulate
the bowels. ' That feeling ofMespon-
dency will give way to one of hope
and good cheer." For sale by all deal
ers, .j '.. : ''M :
lEKSTJl
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Frederick Fresno, bet on -a sure
thine ,, and .lost ' Although ' Allen
Speed had never ran a foot race, he
waa first at the tape, winning the 100
yard dash from Walt Long who woo
tbe Sheffield handicap from a large
field hi the record time of 8 and 3-5
seconds. Fresno, seeing a chance for
so;r.o easy money, backed Long for
$500 and Is now a sadder but wiser
man.
Allan Speed, a Yale man and class
( yell leader, boasted to bis fiancee.
D -itFONG
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MEDICI5B CO.
Branch of Baker City Office
0H1XKSK HXBBS AMD
BOOT KBXEDIF8 "
, Our wonderful life giving
herbs will absolutely extirpate
every Impurity from the system.
No drugs, no poison, aon-alco-v
hallc. 'i ' - '-:
FBIE ('OXFIDEXTIAL
CO JSCLTATIOJf-FREE
Those living oat of town can
cure themselves at home with
our herbs. Write to us for par
. tlculars. ' .' '.;
Office Hours: t to 11 a. m.; 1 to
9 p. m,
. Sundays to 11 a. m.; 1 to
; 6 p. m. .'
Telepheaa Bala 788.
- Offices ,141t Aissss A venae
LA 6BAHDE, 0BK05.
! ,n el Km
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husky cowboys backed up by "Mr.
Colt" stepping on his heels all tbe
time he does hla best, with the help
of an Egyptian prayer rug.
How does 'It terminate? Oh, yes
well thai Is what the clever brain
of ftox Beach, author of so many
good plays such, as J'The Spoilers",
"The Barrier", etc, has worked out
in fata great t comedy , of "'Going
Borne" which , the Wheeler players
will produce In this city. '
The comedy ia of rare Interest and
orglnallty, being a happy mixture of
college and ranch life; something
far different from that ever attempt
ed before.- " ' v ; :
The play, ends, as It starts, wHb
'laughter. It goes with a snap right
through, there la not a dull moment
at any time in tbe four acts, and In
the hands of so capable an organiza
tion as the Wheeler players will af
ford you "sixty laughs a minute."
Prices 10, 20 and 30 cents.
Date Opening Sunday, night, Mar.
2nd. At StewardY opera house.
From Pendletos Live Wire: The
Wheeler Players are putting up ;
shows as good as the $3 article given ,
in larger cities and tbey merit.
packed houses.
TOY IT! SAYS SAGE TEft DARKENS
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I II ES FADED
When You Arc Plan
ning to Build
remember that ear sMngies, assi
es, doers,' leortmg aad other Um
ber are recesalced la this oom
rounlty as thoroighly trustwerthy
and high grade, and that we do not
make a practice ef ever-charging.
We bought our present stock when
lumber was lower in price.
WEN AH A LUMBER COMPANY
DEFINITIONS
HELL:
Three telephone systems in a town, t
PURGATORY:
Two telephone systems.
PARADISE:
One Good Telephone System.
Jfevta Chamberlain.
Miss Helen love. 4hat he Is a great ;
runner and during hla' vacation at
the cattle ranch of a former colleg
ian he la induced to run a 100 yard j
race against Long who Is working as :
a cook on the adjoining ranch under '
the name of Conner. K ; j
' L'ttle Willie, Curry,' Carino and
the other cowboy of the Flying '
Heart ranch, where 8peed Is a, guest,
bad lost most all they possessed In
cluding their phonograph, which Is.
more to them than their lives, on a
previous race with Conner and in oil
man Joe; so they force Speed to
train under the instruction of Jim
my Ashford. a valet to Speed. Jim
my sees the impossibility of making
a runner of Speed, but with several
Yoiir Druggist
Stops That Itch
If you are enfterlpgr from Kcezema.
Psoriasis or any other kind ot skin
troiihlo, drop into our Rtore for Instant
rener. we win guarantee you to stop
that itch In two seconds.
We have sohi other remedies for skin
troubles, but none that we could recom
mend aa highly as this, a mild wash of
OH of Winlergreen Thymol and a few
other Inirreilienta that have wrought
men wonderful cures all over the coun-
compound Is known as D.D.U.
Prescription for Eczema and it will cool
and heal the itchy, burning- akin aa
nothing else can.
A 2&o trial bottle will prove it
' Of fnupRA Alt nth.p Artteuatm h.v.
D.D.D. Prescription go to them if you 1
can t come to us nut aon t accept soma
blK-oroflt substitute-
But if you come to our store, we are i
so certain or wnai u.u.u. win ao Tor you
that we offer you a full sise bottle on ;
Tils guarantee: n you oo not nno mat
It takes away the itch AT ONCE it
costs you not a cent.
Mixed With Bolphnr Bates Hais out
, ' and tVaxirtant and Eemoves (
r -; : Dandraff. M :
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The old time mixture of Sage Tea
and , Sulphur for darkening gray,
streaked and faded hair Is coming in
vogue again, says a well-known down
town druggist. . It was our grand
mother's treatment and hundreds of
women and men. too, are again using
It to keep their hair a food, even,
color which Is quite sensible, as we
are living In an age when a youthful
appearance Is of the greatest advant
age. .. . i.
4 Nowadays, though, . we doa't have
the troublesome task of gathering tbe
sage and the mussy mixing at home.
All drug stores sell the ready-to-use
product call "Wyeth's Sage and Sul
phur Hair Remedy" for about BO
cents a bottle. It Is tbe most popu
lar because nobody can discover It
has been applied. Simply dampen a
soft. bniBh or sponee with "Wyeth's
Sage and Sulphur" and draw , this
through your hair, taking one small
strand at a time. ' Do this, tonight.
and by morning the gray hair disap
pears and after another application
it is restored to Us natural color. - -What
delights the ladles with Wy
etb'p Sage and Sulphur Is that besides
beautifully darkening the hair they
say It produces that soft lustre and
appearance of abundance which Is so
attractive; besides prevents dandruff;
Itching scalp and falling hair. Here,
you gray-haired folks, get busy: look
years younger. '" -" ' ' ' "
Vacuum
HOUSE CLXAKTSG
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MATTRESS KAK1MJ
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. 1007 Wash. Ave.
, Phone Black. 108
THE ABSTEACT &
TITLE CO.
. La Grande, Ore. -Ownei-s
of a complete
and up-to-date set of
Mstrn.rts of Union'
County, Oregon. Ail
work' truaranteed. Give
us a trial.
C M LOCKWOOD, Mgr
Off-Ire in Folev Bide
GARDEN SEEDS
A full line of first class garden seeds on display.
Now is the time to buy as our line is complete.
FANCY APPLES i
The best kind for both cooking and eating, box 75Ci
OUR HOME-MADE SAUERKRAUT IS SPLEN-j
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I hav 8om more of the 3 K Norway Herring and
also some stock fish on hand yet. It Is all very ine
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THE OOOTt THISOS COST NO MORE THAI OBDIXABT
THINGS IK TOO KKOW. WHEBB T BUT.., -
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Sta
gebierg
Grocery!
, PHONE MAIN 70
VEGETABLES 1M SEASON ALL THE TIME.
I ! ELBERT HUBBARD "T
Pd Adv.
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GRANDE R0NDE MEAT CO.
CURERS OF HAMS, BACON AND LARD
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, We 'carry in stock at all Umet the' fioeit line of
Meats, Poultry, Oysters, Cured
Meats, i Sausages, PickledzPigs
Feet, Etc.
Adam Street PHftlrMFQ Fir Street
MAIN 50 rilUnLO MAIN 48
MAIN 48
5 INSURANCE A GENT NON-RESIDENT SN O T A RY PUBLIC CITY PROPERTY;
The Spring Is Natures Ghristnias Time
?Tis then that Nature gives up our beautiful flower s, develops our seeds and starts the growth of our :
; crops. In the' spring the Xmas, or giving spirit, per vades everywhere. ' ' ; ' .
SPRING 13 NATURE'S TIME TO CHOOSE A HOME.
; The birds select the tree forks for their nests, - The animals locate snug- caves and dig cosy burrows
-for their coming abodes. The ones who choose firs t have their choice of all.
MAN MAY. WELL COPY NATURE
The closer he comes in followin gnature's dictates and example, the greater will be his success. , ,
; ; Give-your family the blessings of enjoying a hom e that you own yourself. Nature says now is the time.
S Give yourself the advantages of a good .buy. One.good real estate investment is worth a'lifetime of
labor. Nature says do it now. , ; " . v : " . - ;
LA GRANDE IS SLATED FOR A LARGE GROWTH.
i It is becoming apparent that something is goin? t o happen in La Grande this and the next few years. ,
Real estate values are certain of a oTeat raise. Get in on the ground floor and rise to the top on the elo-
va,uur ui progress. ijw ia imjc unts ju buy. ; . , ,
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To vou, who wish to buy, we offer our extensive listing of all classes of real estate. ' Spring will;
soon be here Make up your nrind what you will ad d to vour resources durinsr the next year. If you ,
v i nx- u'uiiie, vuy, suburban, or country; or are looking for a good investment let us know your . ,
wants. We will be pleased to satisfy them. -
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A NICE HOME
Cor. Greenwood and T ave. 6
ooni house, , bath and toilet,
shade trees and lawn, basement
10x14; new' barn; pantry, work
room and closets besides the six
rooms. Lot fi0xl20. Price .$2"00.
Terms $1,000, balance on time.
This is a nice home.
A RARE INVESTMENT
6 lots; block 12, Romig's Add.
on "Washington ave. between Al
der and Walnut. Only $350 per
lot. On any commercial terms.
Lots may be sold separately,
prices -ranging , from $200 to
$fi00. Tin's will bear investiga
tion. (183)
A GOOD FARM
320 acres, 4 niiles north of Xa"
Grande at only $52.50 per. acre.
1C0 acres may be sold at same
price. Terms reasonable. 100
"'res in alfalfa. 50 more ready.
Perpetual water, 2 roads, near
school. May trade for city property.
LET US KNOW YOUR WANTS. WE WILL TRY TO SATISFY THEM
GEO,!!. CURREY
INSURANCE AGENT N O N - R E S I D E N T S N O T A RY PUBLICCITY PROPERTV
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