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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1913)
MVI44A"....VJ,!.'I M- .... . '. w a m -mm rmmrmmm i. . .. . ill proved Farm u Good !m ' ' 10 acres, 65 acres In alfalfa. good house, barn. chicke house, cel lar, family orchard, dally mall. 8 mllea from La Urande. 1-1 mile to good .chool and Sunday services. Terms $2,000 ch, balance on taw year. Price 6,000. READ OUR BIO ADS KVEJRT MONDAV. WEDNBSDAT FRIDAY Arqaalnt wltk jour want and w will b pleaae I aaUirfy Ikem. GEO. H; CURREY 2 M At III NEWS ID US i GEUERAL IHTEREST TO RE ADEHS V r . ' 11,1 ' ' Union, March 13. (Special) Alva. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Hodgkmvwere Brasefleld It reported aa getting along a( North Powder on Wodnesd J. fine tlnoe he was aent to the hospital w Terrall la getting ready aa In La Grande. He waa on the high ut M possible to leave for hlf new road to recovery when lie left here Jocatoll- Ho wants to get away wuU- but owing to the fact that Union hat ,n 1WJ weekfi Ha baa aold out hlf no hospital, the attending pbysMana to hll brother. Lew Terrall. thought It best to send Mm to tne La w to , . M TerraU Grande hospital where he could have famIy i,ut we are giaa th8t he has every care and attention. ; . ,ef, a wortny successor In his broth- Mr. and flfrs. Alva Peters of No'th Wh ... t business and Powder were visiting with Mrs. Pet- t oo ' era parents, imt. ana Mrs. a. i. jnui- WE ANNOUNCE THE ARRIVAL OF A COM PLETE LINE OP "HOT POINT" ELECTRIC HEATING DEVICES. The power Co. has made a ' heating rate of 3 1-2 cents for the first fifty and 3 cents for all over 50 kilowatt hours used in one :'. month. . , - This means that you can do your baking, cook ing, ironing, etc., at a very moderate cost. '. This makes electricity cheaper than coal or wood. It means freedom from smoke, soot, ashes; no fuel to carry; no overheated kitchen; meals, prepared in half the time. We give daily demonstrations of "Hot Point" devices at our office, or, if you pre fer, we will gladly demonstrate them in your own home without cost or obligation on yer part. Waite Electric Co. ! New Foley Building Pk.ne M 199 GARDEN SEEDS A full line-of first class garden seeds en display. Now is the time to buy as our line is complete. FANCY APPLES Lucinda and Rome Beauties ...50c OUR HOME-MADE SAUERKRAUT IS SPLEN THE GOOD T!US COST SO MOUE THAN ORDIXAKT THINGS If TOC KNOW WHERE TO BET. Stageberg Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 . VEGETABLES IS SEASON ALL THE TIME. vehlll, the latter part of laBt wees. - Mrs. J. H. Hutchinson has gone to Portland on a business and pleasure trip She expects to return In a ie-' days. Grandma McKennon la visiting wl'.b her eon, L. L McKennon. Otr. and Mrs. George Cox ars the proud possessors of a new boy whlcu arrived at their home on the lKh. , Dr. J. P. Myers has returned t m a trip to Portland. Dr. Mulholland has been out on b.s large tract of land near Telo ase t this week making Arrangement to fence the same ready for farming. W. A. Maxwell Informs us that he 1 LA ftKANDE T. M. & A. PABTMENT. PE. T. H. C. A. News at Carnal In terest 5eted Bereiaaer, DU f rectlon ef J. H. Rndi, fiener. al Secretary. Write a Letter Home, The Sunday school of the Presby terian church Is planning a bard time social to be held at the church on March 28th. All members of 'he church, congregation , and Sunday school are-Invited to be present and that they will have a good time goes without saying. ' C. J. Forsstrom has returned from bis legislative duties and will once come to tho use . of the. Y. more take up his work as a private writing materials and table. . The Frltta ft Adcook firm have presented to the local association a table which hereafter will be known as the "correspondence desk." Many young men would write more often if. they had some place to go to do their writing. Such. men are always wel- M. C, A. is oui ior vie Tewvauip ni un 0 i,H , lho furanae tana omce ana irom an ai- pearance be ftands as gool a show ss anyone to land the plum. Mrs. Nellie Shelton :s reported as convalescing from a recent serious Illness. ,...'r , , Mrs. Dr. McKenney was an "over Sunday visitor In La Grande, return ing home Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Craig Is able to he up again fter a tussel with serious com plications resulting from a recent at tack of smallpox. citizen. J. F. Hutchinson will be the asses sor for tfnlon and vicinity for the year. We hod quite a fall of snow in Un ion Wednesday morning and the wind Spring is not here yet--' Potato market Is not any better and It has been very bar don the grow ers. Thousands of buBhels 'will be left to rot in the pits as It will not pay to handle them. Dr. Paddock is kept busy with his veterinary work and reports lots of sickness among the stock. " -v . Mr. Amase has lost several young horses and a valuble stallion at bis ranch. D R. FONG in';, v'i'A'.'--,.''-;.v. XIiniE CO. ttiautu ut iuwr i,iiy outce CHINESE HERBS AN ROOT RBXHMEg Our wonderful 1U giving herbs will absehitely extirpate every impurity frees the system. No drugs, no polsea, aoa-alco-hollc. t'RIE CONFISSNTIAL C0NSCLTATIAN FREE Those living cut ot town can cure themselves at none with our herbs. Write te aa tor par ticulars. Office Hours: I to 12 a. m.; l'to p. m. Sundays to 11 a. m.; 1 to I p. m. - s Telepheac Mala 1M. OtTleei .1412 Aaasis Aveaur LA GRANDE, OREGOX. OLD CATCHERS PASSING OUT Many Veteran Backstops Will Rs Missing This Season. YOUNGSTERS GO TO FRONT. Tonr Spare Time. When at leisure visit the T.'M. C. A. During the day or during the eve ning spend your spare time . among our books, papers, magazines or games. ""You wjll always find a cor dial ; welcome. Perhaps you wish to make a business appointment with a friend. Meet him at the T. M. C. A. ' ' ' ' Games. We need a carom board, chess men, and material tor a Bhuffle board. The other games are kept busy most of the time. ' . Ken's Meeting. ! Last Sunday Geo. H. Currey Jr., gave an Interesting discourse on '.'Op timism In Christianity". ' The asso ciation male quartet sang a splendid number.. ' On next Sunday , Dr. E. B. Fyke is the speaker. " ' " taking. Foley Kidney Pllla I began to regain my strength, and I am bet ter now than I have been for twenty years." Try them. Sold by A. T. Hin. : ' - CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY Mutwrv wbo rain tblr wo comfort and Um . woiikra of ihwJrchUdrcn, tboald nmt-r bvwtihoutft bta at MoUur tin; ' ttwee i Vom&n tor Cbtidmi. for dm throaghoa I U sVjuoh. Thvy Brnk np Cold. KtierlrTf1tbnN,ConrtMpaiioarlM I)lortktr, Li ti4ACiu and HuncU Trouble. Vsdb Mothn for W ymn. I'll KHK K)WDKK8 NKVfitf A.8.0taUl,UiUr,II.T. DAY OLD li I I I I I IGHICKS American League Possesses Excellent Array of Youthful Maskmen For 1913 Chicago Has Two Corkers In 8chalk and Kuhn. and Cro'ssln. The New Tork Americans landed a good bet In Sterrett Princeton college hoy. If expert testimony counts for anything. , Sterrett caught some and played first base for the Yanks, bitting .205 aud fieliliiij: . grandly. Frank j Cbanc'e, it is exiiected, will uxe bim excliwlvcly behind the bnt this year. . In Kondenu. a younp Freuohmnn fr.im Jersey City. Detroit apparently ! swured a firat cIurs running mate for Oscar Stann?e and a valuable addltio.. I to bis colt KtrliiK. consisting of Kocber and Onslow, who have bad little ex- L perience in the main tent Kondeau lias a be.ter entchlng record than Schaiig, and hit .311. 1 Clark Orifflth is probably better forti fied with youthful maskmen than any manager in the American league. Qn OrifTs team are Henry and Ainsmlth. regarded by many as the best In the American league. Henry has been In the lengue two years and Ainsmlth a year and a half. Williams Is a one . year man. Cleveland has a likely catcher in . A Message aa Railroad Mea. E. S. Bacon, 11 Bast St., Ba1b, Me., sends out this farning to railroaders everywhere. "My work as conductor caused a chron!o inflammation of the kidneys and I was miserable and all played out. . From the day I began From standard bred Rhode Island Reds Black Minorcas White Leghorns - aid yoor own eggs ' hatched In onr mam meth hatchery. Descriptive circular and price list for the asking. C.C.C00LIDGE Phoa Red S702. LA GRANDE.' Vacuum:; - movsi OiSAimra I7PUOL8TXRINS ruRxnuRi RXPAiRiirG S4TTRESS MAETH8 tTBHITCSC PACU5G. ! Ut. BELLnrGEI, 1 . : 16t? Wash. Ave. ' nne Blaek IMS' One by one the battery men pass, heeding the voice of time. Not so very long ago the box scores revealed the hnmui rf Dnn-urmnn ftilnrM Kittredge. Jack Warner. Billy Sullivan pVlente In Johnson's organisation, and Johnny Kling.- The fint three Fred Carl8ch, thouj;ll nof , pringer. Is named are gone from the big leagues.. 1 0 newcomer In the Americiin and he. Sullivan, the old warhorse of the I too. is a vnluuble player. White Sox. and Kling, late of the Braves, are still in the major rtng. but they are about done as catchers. Sulli van is as slow as a pushcart now. Kllng caught in seventy-four games in 1012. but his receiving was not up to the Kling standard. So Boston released bliu. Then there are three other veterans of a later period who will not be seen in uper crust circles this season. They are Gabby Street Charley Schmidt and Jimmy Stephens. To fill the places of the stars wbo have faded and to succeed those who are yet to fade major league clubs have loaded up wltb young catchers. Not In years has there been such a splendid eutry of highly press agented Juvenile bucktsops us will be found on the varl- There is Schang from Buffalo, whom every club In both big circuits had a 1 1 draft In for. Connie Mack was the lucky one. and be grabbed him. Last year SchaiiK was the resounding, spar kling sensation of the International league. Itostou has Cady. wbo was the real noise In the world's series.. Nine teen twelve was his first major year. Boston also has Tho'nas. a recruit from Newark, wbo caught ten or tw-elve games at the end of last season, and Nunnmaker. who was going finely until an Injury retarded him. jTHE SAFEWAY: 2w 'I i c uu ;i & If ! 1 II l: 1 1 I i - 1 i I r 1 1 Br r M rk. av 0 v. y vsyuud i j IN GETTING ;cye oiasses ana; I n .1 Spectacles give eemfert and riiigoi' Imbler Co-op; Tliey are not arriving every day, .tbey are here ruw, and we want you to come auJ see theui. . ' Wo can show you the largest and most up-to-iflte lire ut seasonable Dry Goods and Notions that h:.i ever been shown in .this section o,1 Un ion County. A splendid assortment for you to select from in Prints, Ginghams, Percales, and Fancy Dress Goods, at prices and quality that will surelv please you. Our line of WINDOW SCRTMS is most beau tiful at prices ranging from 15 to 60 cents per yd A full line of New Spring Styles of McKIB BIN and STETSON MEN'S and BOYS' HATS. Don't think we can't dress you, for we can. MEN'S AND BOYS' DRESS SHIRTS TIES BELTS, HOSE, ETC., ETC. ' Call and see us, and make this store your store buskTess0" Share- !,n,the Profits f a successful s l that are correct, J 100k well. . J rHK ELIEF F EYESTRAIN 19 ' CR SPECIALTT. i i "The Intellect ot maa sits es trones' visibly apon his fore head and ta bis eye." Longfellow. President Omlskey of Chicago won"t miss Sulllvi.n. The old Roman has two able new men In Ray Scbalk, whom he purchased from Milwaukee for a sum said to be SIO.OiX), and Red Kuhn. heralded as a wonder. Oeorpe Stovaii of s-t Louis will experiment with an untried catching staff, but It won't be suprlsing If he develops a pair Come In and talk ever yeur eye- I i glass prokleaas; eeaealiatieB ai any time. We grind eur ewa lessee. ; Onr eptloal parlors have all the J latest aeleatile latsrasaeats ter deteetiag errers la refraetiea iJ. H. PEARE & SON ! of receivers capable of going the gait j Attenaaaee eJraduate Optosietrldl. ta regular style. They are Alexander ' L trajUe. Union Connty Co-0perathre Associstion Men Ycu Are Plan ning to Build - f member tkat aur sMngles, sash es, aoers, fleerlag aad etker laaa ker are reeegaUee la taia eosa-. moalty aa tterenghly traeiwortlfy and high rraae, and that we do not make a practise af aver-aaarglng. We bonght aar present sUek wkea lumber waa lower ta price. WENAHA LUMBER COMPANY j