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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1913)
" WEDNESDAY, MAT 7, 1913. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER; PAGE TERES SIX LAWYERS ed,' and this antiseptic . balsam will surely destroy all germ life and H Catarrh niBery. : t It's , guaranteed for ' Catarr i, Coughs, Cold and Croup; it relieves stuffed-up head in 5 minutes and re freshes the enlire nasal tract: Com plete outfit with directions for use $1.00. If you own a HYOMEI in hakr get a bottle of Booth's II i'O, MUI l.i 50 cents at Newlin Drug 'Co. ad druggists everywhere. . Juut I real lit it no stomach dosing. - sant to take, a remedy that contains nothing ' injurious. Chamberlain's Cough. Remedy meets all these ,- re quirements, It acts on nature's plan relieves the ' lungi,', aids ' expectora tion, opens the secretions and re stores the system to a healthy con dition. This remedy has a worM-wide sale and use, and can always j be .de pended upon. Sola y all dealers. I Most Prompt, and Efficient Cure for ., Bad Colds. . When you have a ' bad cold you want a remedy that will net only give I relief, , but effect a prompt and per. ' manent cure, a remedy that is plea- SUPREME COURT AT PENDIJJ. , TON QUIZZES ATTORNEYS. GIVEN PERMITS 1 II I '" V Heard Refnre THhunnl. ' Silver Mesh Bags Repaired and Silver Plated . $1.00 SIEGRIST & CO. Jewelers La Grande, Ore. v. Pendleton, May 7. The East Ore gonian says: Six new lawyers were created today by the Oregon 'supreme court in session here. Every one of the applicants who took the bar examination- succeeded in qualifying and are how admitted to practice. They are Edward B. Williams of Redmond, Jacob M. Blank of Canyon City, Will iam Dick of The Dalles, James Ray mond Murphy of Metolius, and John R. Wheeler of Vale.". The first case to be argued and sub mitted before the supreme tribunal today was the murder case from Har ney county, the State vs. John , M. Taylor. Deputy District Attorney Swagler of Vale appeared . for the state and Mark Weatherford of Al bany for the appellant . , Other cases argued and submitted today, were, as follows: From Union county, Althea G. Wolk, reap., vs. C, R. Hibberd, appl,, Eugene Aashewell and R. J. Green for respondent, George T. Cochran for appellant; C. J, Parrett, resp.,: vs John M. Stewart, appl., from Baker county, Claude McCulloch for respondent, William H. Packwood and C. P. Mur phy for appellant; Co-operative Gold & Copper Mining Co., resp., vs. C. H Long, appl.; from Baker county, F. L. Hubbard for respondent, A; A. Smith for appellant. ' Wheat at the Dollar Mark CATARRH GOES SNUFFLES AND HAWKING CEASE j The best nose and throat special ists in the world advise their pa tients'to breathe Eucalptus to destroy Catarrh germs and heal the sore, raw spots. ' ,-. Booth's HYOMEI is Australian Eucalyptus combined with Thymol, and' yi. some Listenain : antiseptics. Breathe, it through the little pocket inhaler, and in vapor for mas direct- Makes Wheat Land Look Good More so when one can get a tract of good ' , land at a price like the one we are going to quote you. . ' - .' ' ' ' ' -.' : '. t , . .. .... :r'." . . 1360 Acre Grain Ranch Located in Morrow County t 1360 grain ranch situated in Morrow county. , Most of it can be put in cultivation, balance will make good pasture, plenty water, fair buildings, . ' 500 acres in wheai this year of which one-third crop goes to purchaser. Last year this place pro duced 45 bu. to acre. Price $20.00 per acre, r Now this extremely low price is made to close - an estate Let us tell you all about this fine op- ' portunity to make some money, ' , All classes Property for Sale . v '-' :' '. . ".- ' :-- .; ' , - '. f "V '' ''' f. - r ; ,- -i ...'.V La Grande Investment Co: 1111 ADAMS AVE., FOLEY HOTEL BLOCK J Wednesd ay Specials in Lyon-Taylor Contest RULES OF THIS CONTEST: 1 No name of contestant will bo knowa. 2 No name ot contestant will be published. 3 Every contestant gets 5000 votes to start with. 4 Every contestant gets a number. . - 5 Standing of contostant published weekly. 6 Votes MUST be recorded every Wednesday t count. 7 Votes aro good for record ONLY In week In whick they are given out . . 8. Votes MUST NOT be written on. ' 9 Tie your votes In packages, with contestant's number on top 1 slip, total number of vetes each package contains and signature of the party depositing votes. (This is imperative.) ' 19 Votes are transferable ONLY before recording. 11 No contestant will be allowed to vote for another contestant.. 12 Contest ante not -voting for themselves will be dropped. 13 Be careful in counting your votes. Vote packages reading greater number of votes than the package actually contains will be thrown out. . 14 Watoh yeur standing each week, as you have only one week after each report, comes out to correct an error, as votes are all. de stroyed the second week after the report comes out.' " 15 Votes must be taken to ttore giving them out and deposlt , ed for record each week. Merchants who are running this contest will stamp their respective names on each and every ballot. See that this is done at time votes are given out. 1 THE LA, GRANDE OBSERVER Is the only paper In La Grande publishing the official count each .week. ' . .. . 17. ' Contestants are not allowed to collect votes among customers.'' 18. All people served by La Grande postoffice will be required to cast votes in person. I WEDNESDAY SPECIAL 1,000 Votes With Every Purchase. 10 Votes for One on al Accounts. Low Shoes $5.00 Shoes for $3.00; 1 votes for 1. This is a special bargain for one day. Hats Panamas, $7.00; $15.00 values, 70,000 votes. Straws $3.50 to $5.00, 50,000 votes. ' ' ' A bargain counter In Odds and ends in shirts. $1.50 Shirts for 50c.' 1,500 votes with each. The Toggery WEDNESDAY SPECIAL ! 1,000 VOTES For every 25c applied onBooks. For every 25c applied on Purses and Handbags. For every 10c applied at Fountain. For every 10c applied on Tablets and Envelopes. Silverthom's FAMILY- DRUG STORE WEDNESDAY SPECIAL 1,000 Votes for $1.00 in Crockery, Enamel Ware and Stoves. ' 100,000 VOTES GIVEN AS A BONUS ON EACH RANGE PURCHASED WEDNESDAY. Henry & Carr Furniture and Undertaking WEDNESDAY SPECIAL 1,000 Votes on Each Dollar applied on SCISSORS .22 RIFLES POCKET KNIVES LAWN MOWERS 4. ij' F. L Lilly GRAN BE OBSERVER O. E. Silverthorn, F.L.Lilly, Henry & Carry A. V. Andrews