La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 21, 1913, Image 6

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    Don t heatthe whole house to heat your
irons. It isn't necessary.
Hot weather ironing with old fashioned irons is about as hafrd and
exhausting a teak as falls to the lot of the average woman.
The sensible way is to use an electric iron.' It can be connected to
any light socket, so you can Iron in the coolest room tn tfoe house,
or on the porch if you like.
Electric irons make ironing a pleasure. No waiting for irons to
heat; no changing irons; no drudgery. Your ironing is done in com
fort and in 1-3 to 1-2 less time. And another important feature,
Electric ironing is actually cheaper. All our irons are guaranteed.
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Uncle Sam is a silent partner in ALL National
Banks. He is so muoli interested in the protection
of depositors that every National Bank in this coun
try is subject to the supervision of his experts night
and day.
Be hind a National Bunk therefore stands all the might of the
American Government for the benefit of depositors. That is why
this National Bank is so safe und dependable.
We want your business. Come in today and talk it over.
United States National Bank
Olfi cers and Directors:
N. K.' WEST, President WM. Miller, Vice President.
T. j. SCROGGIN, Cashier.
v Hoar d of Directors.
N. K. West, Wm. Miller, T. J. Scroggin, A. T. Hill, C. T. Bacon,
J. F. Conley, J. L. Caviness, J udgo J. C. Henry.
MUSIC, ART AND DANCING ACADEMY OVENS.
Prof. Mnzuutl Is now la position to enroll scholars for private
lessons In Music, Art and Darning.
Prices 1! a iiro as Follows
Music Lessons Violin and Mnndoln 60c
Art Iohboi8 Orayous and Pastels .$1.00
Dancing Les9ons Ladles' Complete Course ., $1.00
Dancing lessons Gentlemen's Complete Course $5.00
Children's Matinee Dancing Lessons 25c per lesson every Saturday
2 to 5 p. m. Orders takou for enhirRliiR photographs that will glvo
the moBt pleasing satisfaction. Prof. Mamntl does this worfc him
self, and perhaps the last photo you have of some dear one you
may rest assured that you shall have same returned and no loss of
money oa your part If enlargement Is not entirely satisfactory.
Boat grade of Musical Instruments for salo. Studio at Dance
land Academy, H10 Washington St. Dance nights Tuesday and Sat
urday. Hencock's OrcheBtra. Phones Bed 151: Bed 3021.
NEGBBBSfi
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UNION PIS
ONE SCHOOL
SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS i
FAVOR UNITY.
I ' Two of the Larger Sunday Schools
to Unite Next Sunday.
Union, May 21. (Special) It is
unite two of the largest Sunday
schools of Union next Sunday. Tcij
plan has been tried elsewhere an I
apparently has been successful, and
Sunday school workers here believe
that the salvation of the churches of
small towns is to unite them into on?
non-denominationa institution and
Union is going to start out with
doing this with her Sunday schools.
While there is some who object, this
is held to be the case in all good
movements and the majority of the
circles effected, see mto favor the
unity.
Mrs. L. S. Kelsey was visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Will Hutchinson, Jr.,
when the news of the terrible acci
dent which cost Mr. Kelsey his life
last week was phoned to her. She
returned home the same evening ac
companied by her daughter and
family. Mr. Kelsey was well known
in this vicinity. Everyone was ter
ribly shpked at the terrible accident.
Richard Slater and family are' very
well known as they had lived here
for years before moving to North
Powder. Mrs. Hattie Clark and Mrs
Siecel Cline, mother and sister of
Mrs. Slater left at once for Baker so
as ,to be with the sufferers. Reports
from Baker are not very favorable to
the condition of Mrs. Slater and her
daughter, Nellie.
Union Personals.
Mr. Wm. Swenscy of Freeport, 111.,
is visiting with his.neice, Miss Edith
Hunt, who teaches domestic science
He has been traveling for some
months through the Pacific North
west. He things very favorably of
our country.
,Mr. and Mrs. Crete Mann visited
with friends and relatives in Union
on Monday. Mr. Mann is a weathy
rancher of North Powder.
Born May 2, a son to Mr. and Mrs.
Southwick.
Jas. H. Hutchinson left for Port
land on Mav 19. Mr. Hutchinson
coes for the benefit of his health.
Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson of Wal
Iowa are in Union on business. They
are thinking of locating here.
Ruin! Rain! every night. The
weather clerk must have made a mis
take and ordered a batch of Willnm
ette weather for us.
Our vounir neonle are very much
interested in examinations and such
like. We are all in school business
now. We have 8th grade commence
ment exercises on May 20th, Senior
class play on May 21st, and senior
class day on May 22nd. It keeps us
busy as well as the youngsters and
makes us remember our school days.
Rev. Martin preached an interest
ing sermon to the senior class last
Sunday evening. A large audience
was present to hear the address
Memorial services will be held ne t
Sunday ut the Presbyterian church.
Kills Every Catarrh
Germ
BALSAMIC AIR; NATURES OWN
REMEDY THAT IS GUARAN
TEED TO END CATARRH.
If you, Mr. Catarrh Victim, could
only take one good look into your nose
and throat and see the filth and the
raw sore spots that are caused by
germs of Catarrh you would secure a
HYOMEI outfit this very day and
start at once to destroy the cause of
nose and throat vileness.
Booth's HYOMEI is a germ killing
air which when breathed through a
small inhaler oh in vapor form begins
at once to drive out all mucus and
bring tho membrane back the a nor
mal clean healthy condition. Com
plete outfit Includes inhaler, $1.00.
Extra bottles if later needed, 50
cents, and money fack from Newlin
Drug Co., if dissatisfied. Just
breathe it no stomach dosing.
to OBSERVER WANT ADS S
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WANTED Partner la greenhouse
business. More business than I
can successfully handle alone. For
particulars apply at greenhouse. A.
B. Oherry.
4-lKtf
WANTED Plain sewing by the day.
Mrs. Geo. Watterman, room
Savoy hotel. 5-20-3t
WANTED Board and room by man
and wife. Apply Fisher's Variety
Store. 5-20-2t
WANTED Girl for general house
work, small family. Call at Ob
server office. 5-16-tf
WANTED A house or furnished
rooms close to shops. Call at 1602
Adams. , St
FOR SALE Household furniture.
Room 9, Lewis Bldg. 5-33tf
FOR SALE: 4 room house, 60 foot
lot, a bargain, and terms. Edw, W
Keramerer, 2004 Adams Ave.
FOR SALE Five room modern cot
tage, furnished, or will sell either
scperate. Price and terms right
Call quick. Mrs. W. H. Whitney,
1908 Third street. 6-16-tf
r UK SALL, Cheap by owner, one
six room plastered house and house
hold goods, one-half block ground,
. plenty fruit; ' Inquire at 1101 D
Ave., between 5th and 6th streets,
5-9-lm-pd
FOR RENT Four room and bath,
modern cottage. Inquire 1602 Jef
ferson avenue. 5-19-5tp
FOR KEN! Housekeeping rooms
for man and wife only.. Call morn.
ings, 1911 Second St. . 5T19-tf
FOR KhiN I Two modern five room
houses with bath and pantuy.
Phone Red 3381. 1221 W. Avenue.
' 5-14-lm
FOR RENT One 12 room, 1 five
hoom furnished house, modern. In
quire 1208 Spring St. 5-21-4t
TO RENT Five room house furn
ished, $25 per month, 805 N Ace.
Call Geo. II. Currey, real estate
man. 5-19-3t
FURNISHED housekeeping rooms,
with modern bath. Phone Black
641. ' 5-15-tf
EGGS FOR HATCHING $1.00 per
setting for balance of season, from
thoroughbred stock, none better.
Black and Buff Orpingtons, Rhode
Island Reds, Barred Plymouth
Rocks, and Indian Runner Ducks.
Call or phone. Chas. E. Perry,
1315 Jackson Ave. 5-13-13-lm
LOST On road to Island City or
streets of La Grande, a purse, con-
taming small sum of money
papers, chain, signet ring with let
ters "G.,D. R." Return to Observer
office for suitable reward. 5-14-tf
See Wheolwrlght about your con
crete work. Call Red 901. 4-5-tf
Shoe Repairing
DONE ON SHORT NOTICE.
ALL WORK FIRST CLASS.
PRICES RIGHT.
C BACCEN Prop
14191 ADAMS AVE.
Go to The Valley Forge for
first class Horseshoe! Jig and
uneral B.acKsm.wnag. All
work guarantee strictly first a
class. 1 women would feel ambitious, ener-
' o m i'igetic' ful1 of life and alwavs have a
Cramer & Blur ten 1 apptite tf they uid do the
$ sensible thing for health take Elec-
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1428 Jerferson Ave.
m'8MMam
Classified
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
A. F. & A. M. La Grande Lodge No.
41, A. F. & A. M. holds regular
meetings first and third Saturdays
at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to
al Masons.
GEO. E. COCHRAN, W. M.
A. C. WILLIAMS, Sec.
B. P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No 133
meets each Thursday evening at 8
o'clock in Elk's club, corner of De
pot street and Washington avenue
Visiting brothers cordially invited
to attend.
L. F. DUNN, E. R.
H. E. COOLIDGE, Rec. Sjc.
WOODMEN OF THE WOR.D La
Grande Lodge No. 169 W. O. W.
meets every first and thiH Fridays
at I. O. O. F.. hall. All visiting
members welcome.
W. W. BERRY, C. C.
J. H. KEENEY, Clerk
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMER
ICA La Grande Camp No. 7703
meets on the first and third Thurs
day evenings of each month in the
K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbors
welcome.
A. W. NELSON, V. C.
. . W. F. LANDRUM, Clerk.
ROYAL NEIGHBORS Meets every
second and fourth Fridays every
month. All visiting members cor
dially invited.
CORA FITZGERALD, Oracle.
LILLY C. KIMMLE, Recorder.
REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. 50
meets every Tuesday evening in ths
I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting mem
bers are invited to attend.
MATTIE-GOLDEN, N. G.
EVA MONROE, Sec.
L. O. O. M. La Grande Lodge No.
850, Loyal Order of Moose holds
regular meetings first and third
Monday nights, at I. O. O. F. hall.
Visitors always welcome.
P. A. FOLEY, D.
C. H. SCRANTON, Sec.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross
Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday
night in Castle hall, (Old Elks' hall)
A Pythian welcome to all visiting
Knights.
H. P. .OLIVER. C. C.
R. L. LINCOLN; K. of R. & S.
O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E.
S., holds stated communications the
second and fourth Wednesdays of
each month. Visiting members cor
dially invited.
MISS CYNTHIA STEIN, W. M.
MARY A. WARNICK, Sec.
F. O. E. La Grande Aerie No. 259
meets every Friday evening at 8
o'clock, at the K. of P. hall. Vis
iting members cordially welcomed.
HARRY W. SWART, W. P.
L. F. BELLINGER, Sec.
WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT CIRCLE
NO. 47 Meet second and fourth
Tuesday nights of each month at
K. of P. hall. All visiting neigh
bors welcome.
LENA HEAD, G. N.
LILLIE ALLSTOTT, Clerk.
OSTEOPATHS.
GEO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath
physician. Over Lilly's hardware
store. Phone Main 63. Successor
to Dr. F. E. Moore.
For the Weak and Nervous.
.Tired-out, weak, nervous men and
trie Bitters. Nothing is better for
the stomach, liver or kidneys. Thou-
sands 8av tneT owe their lives to this
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Directory
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
A, L. RICHARDSON, M. D. ; ,
J. W. LOUGHLIN, M. D.
Drs. Richardson & LoughliBr
Physicians and surgeons. Phones
Office, Black 1362. Dr. Richard.
son's res. Main 55. Dr. Loughlin's
res. Main 757.
DR. R. E. L. HOLT Physician and
surgeon; successor to Dr. N. Moli
tor; corner Adams avenue and De
pot St. Phones Office Main 68;
Residence, Main 730.
DR. M. K. HALL Physician and sur
' geon. New Foley building, third
floor. Phone Main 53.
C. H. UPTON, Ph. G. M. D. Physi
cian and surgeon. Special attention
to eye, ear, nose and throat Of
fice in La Grande National Bank
Building. Phones: Office. Main 2y
residence, Main 32.
DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Physician
and surgeon. Diseases of the eye
a specialty. ;
DR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD Dis
eases of women and children. Of
fices Adams avenue, over . Red
Cross Drug Store. ) "Y
VETERINARY.
DR. P. A. CHARLTON Veterinary
surgeon. County stock inspector.
Office at Hill's drug . store, La
Grande. Residence phone; Red 701;
office phone, Black 1361. :
CHIROPRACTORS.
G. T. DARLAND CHIROPRACTIC
PARLORS No. 4, Depot St., ad
joining Oregon hotel. Phone Red
1751.
DENTISTS.
MODERN PAINLESS DENTISTS
Dr. D. J. Gilliland, Operator; Dr.
Thos. C. Ohmart, Mgr. Depot and
Adams Ave., La Grande, Ore.'
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
H. E. DIXON,' LAWYER All State
and Federal Courts. Collections.
Rooms 4 and 5, La Grande Nation
al Bank Building.
COCHRAN & EBERHARD Geo. T.
Cochran and Colon R. Eberhard,
Attorneys. La Grande National
Bank Bldg., La Grande, Oregon
T. H. CRAWFORD; ROBT. S. EAKTN
CRAWFORD Sr. EAKIN Attor
neys at law. Practice in all the
courts of the state and United
States. Office in La Grande Na
tional Bank Building, La Grande,
Oregon.
R. J. GREEN Attorney-at-Law.
Rooms 9-10, Sommer Bldg., La
Grande, Ore. Practices in all sta";
and federal courts.
E. W. EASTMAN, Attorney at Law,
108 Elm St., La Grande, Oregon,
Practice in all courts . of Oregon.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHAUNCEY E. BUNTING Archi
tect. General building work.. E-.fi-mptps
cheerfully furnished. Room
9, Loftus Bldg.
wonderful home remedy. Mrs. 0.
Rhinevault, of Vestal Center, N. Y.(
says: "I regard Electric Bitters a
one of the greatest of gifts. I can
never forget whatit has done for
me." Get a bottle yourself and set
what a difference it will make in
your health. Only 50c and $1-0
Recommended by all druggists.
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