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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1913. tyua PAOE TWO ' DEFINITIONS HELL: Three telephone systems in a town, PURGATORY: Two telephone systems. PARADISE: One Good Telephone System. hear ELBERT HUBBARD Pd AdT. $25.00 up Maxwell Overlan d Zenith Bicycles No such bargains ever before offer ed on standard grade wheels. We are bound to reduce our stock so come now F. D. HAISTEN FURNITURE on easy PAYMENTS Potatoes and Apples Both very good varieties Apples 35c Box Potatoee 35c Sack THE GOOD TlIIJiGS COST JiO MORE THAN ORDINARY THINGS IK TOU KNOW WHERE TO BUI. Stageberg Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 VFOF.TAIILfc I.N SifcASOA ALL THE TIME. D. R. FONG -,., ,i , mm-fr- i J tin '7 MFDicm ro. Branch of Baker City Offlce CHINESE HERBS ASD ROOT REMFTIIES Our wonderful Ufa tiring berba will absolutely extirpate every Imparity from the system. No drugs, no poison, non-alcoholic. I'REE CONFIDENTIAL C0N8CLTATI0N FREE Thoat living out or town can cure themselves at home with our herba. Write to ua tor par ticular. Office Hours: i to 12 a. m.; 1 to p. m. Sundays to 11 a. m.; 1 to 5 p. m. Telephone Mala 782. Offlcet .1412 Adams itenae LA GRANDE, OREGON. FlfJE PROGRAM Union, April 17. (Special) The Parent-Teacher' Circle had their last meeting of thJa school year on the evening of April 15. Owing to the tormy weather and wet streeta quite a number that waa intending to at :end did not get out but those that were there felt more than repaid for their trouble In coming. The music wag very good. We were favored by the young men'a quartet wn:cn gave us two elections that were very good and a piano duet by Margaret Caalllhan and Clarice Brasher was pronounced by all to be fine. Mr. Wuthecombe waa scheduled for a speech on school gardena but he said that he had said all he could say some time ago and made a motion for the president to appoint a com mittee and have them get busy. Messrs. Witheycombe, tMcKennon Olson and Giddlngs were appointed committee. The papers and talks on a committee.. The papers and talks wore very fine especially those of Mrs. Townley and Mr. Killaln Both of these persons laid great stress on the training of the child in the home and It would have repaid every parent In Union' to have been present. The Parent-Teachers' Circle expect to keep their organization going right along and It is to be hoped that the patrons of the schools will attend better In the future than ifhey have In the past The Blue Mountain creamery are doing lots of work on their plant here. They have put In a . cement floor and have done a general reno vating and they, are making the place as sanitary as they can. This ! ait up to date company and they try to give their patrons as good service as possible. Miss Loueen Hutchinson left for New York city last Sunday evening for a visit to her sister Mrs. Am brosia. She expects to be gone about two months. Mrs. J. Welmer was In the city on business on Wednesday. will Hutchinson has purchased a new auto. It Is a Michigan lirt.v. It is a beauty and Will need not take anybody's dust Jn his new purdiase. Th little child of J. W. Buiuliam had a serious accident last Sunday. Cider children were hauling it in a I'ttle wagon whenhe wagon was un set throwing the little fellow in bu-i a manner that the elbow was' dislo cated. Dr. Law was called and reset the bone. The little fellow will have to carry his arm in a sl'ng for so.ue t'me, Union seems to have lost o.ir. on the land office fight but we hone for better luck with .lie next demo.rntl. president. Vrh l.urleson Uking like he is it looks fu if anile a number of the office seekers will be lefi on". We had a fine rain all day Tues day. It waa noe'leii to soften uu the ground and ail tiie farmer an? hii.y as they ea.i be. 'There !g pong tc be a large acreage planted In this vvlclnity this year. Prospects were never better for a good crop. Paul Stevens of North Powder Is vlisting with the W. O. M'ller family this week. Xstfee H Final Appeal Notice is hereby given to all con cerned, that Saoford K. Baker, exec utor of the last will and testament of Mlcajah Baker, deceased, baa filed In the county court of the state of Ore gon for Union county hi final report and account of hi administration of said estate and said court ha set Monday, the 6th day of May, A. D. 1913 at 2 o'clock p. m., at the county court house In La Grande, Union county, state of Oregon, a the time and place for hearing such report and all objections thereto. 8. K. BAKER. Executor (Mar iS Apr 4 11 18 25 L. ft M. Chill Parlor. Everything fresh, neat aud up-to- date. Open mornings at a. m. Cor. Adam and Fir. Phone Red 101. 2-21-tf Fenni a Care for Rheumatism. "I suffered with rheumatism for two. years and could not get my right hand to my mouth for that length of time." writes Lee L. Chapman, Maple ton, Iowa, "I suffered terrible pa'.u so I could not sleep or He still a. night. Five years ago I began ustns Chamberlain's Liniment and In two months I was well and have not suf fered with rheumatism since." For sale by all dealers. The United States National Bank Stands among the foremost in the state in pro portionate increases since its organization YOUR ATTENTION is called to the following compara tive statement: Commenced business January 11, 1909. Total resources April 4, 1909 .$249,527.2.1 Total resources April 4, 1910 386,064.59 Total resources April 4, 1911 393,220.22 Total resources April 4, 1912 526,454.82 Total resources April 4, 1913.. 560,074.34 Cough Medicine for Children. , Too much care cannot be used tn selecting a cough medicine for chil dren.. It should be pleaaant to take, contain no harmful substance and be most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Roraedy meets these requirements and Is a favorite wrth the mothers ot young children everywhere. For salt by all dealers. Straight at It There Is no use of our "beating around the hush." We might as well out with Itfl rst as last. We want you to try Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy the next time you have a cough or cold. There Is no reason so far we can see why you should not do os. This preparation oy Its remark able cures has gained a world wide reputation,- and people everywhere speak of It In the highest terms of prlase .It Is for sale by all dealers, N. K. WEST. President T. J. SCROGG1N. Casher. W.M. MILLER, Vice President H. E. COOLIDGE, Asst. Cashier. Board of Directors. N. K. West, Wm. Miller, T. J. Scroggln, H. E. Coolldge, A. T. Hill, C. T. Bacon, J. F. Conley. J. L. Cavlness, Judge J. C. Henry. Complete Equipment'Jor Resetting and Repairing Rubber Buggy Tires LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY THE ABSTRACT & TITLE CO. La Grande. Ore. Owners of a complete and up-to-dnte spt of Abstracts of Union County, Oregon. 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