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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1913)
Best LaiatWr fer the Aged.., 1 Old men and woman feel the -need of Uutive nwrathan young folks, but it most be safe and harmless and one which will not cause pain."1-Dr. Kinjr'a New life Pills are especially good vfor the ; aged, for they act 'promptly and easily. Price 26c Rec- .omroended by an druggists. ; ? m , Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern, that William A. ' Worstell has been appointed by the ' County Court of Union County, Ore gon) execute of the last will and testament of Rachel E. Worstell, de ceased. ' " ' All persons having claims against the estate - of said deceased Rachel E. Worstell are required to present them with the proper vouchers with in six months from the date hereof , to the executor, at the nSea of Ar thur C. Williams, the southwest cor ners of Adams avenue r and Depot street, La Grande, Oregon. . ( . Dated My 3rd, 1913, - WILLIAM A WORSTELL, Executor of the last will and testa ment of Rachel E Worstell, de ceased. ' v 1 - . May 2-10-17-24-31 June 7-14 : - m i i a ' m Monuments I Concrete Blocks . . . i i , . Made In La Grande . LATEST DESIGNS Best Building Material , Made in La Grande. Known . I E. C. DAVIS Cof Greenwd . s Ave- -"It Grande. ' " 4 'I 1 I 1 I 9 s Fifth Annual Show Union Live Stock Show Ass V June 5, 6 and 7 at Union , Ore, A bigger and better show than ever. Cash prizes for track events. Free Feed, Free Entrance, FreeShel ter for All Exhibits Send For Premium List '.Dt : G. W.- BENSON, Pres. GEO. A.SGIBIRD, Sec. Retail Department Phone Main 8 j For Lumber, Lath j Shingles, Sash and Daors j Ruberoid Roofing j GEORGE PALMER LUMBERCa I Let Us Protect Your Health by putting your plumbing in first-class sanitary con .dition, connecting it to sewer so i will pass all sani-: tary laws. licensed Plumbers BAY & DNElFEUj-A GRANDE mMlaaaaa Complete Equipment tor Resetting and Repairing . .' Rubber Buggy Tires . LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY . KICKED BV ' A . THREE RIBS HORSE AND BROKEN. La Grande Doctor Called to Treat In iv jured Woman. ' Kamela, June ' 5. (Special) Dr. Laughlin of La Grande was called here last Tuesday night to attend to Mrs. McDonald who was kicked by a horse while getting out of the wagon and ; the doctor announced that she has three ribs broken and very badly bruised up. Her many friends will be sorry to learn of her painful accident. Mrs. E. Morgan has returned from Pendleton with her cousin,. Miss Delia! Ferguson, who will stay here for a while. . Miss May Thompson has returned from Telocaset after a stay of only one week at that place. ' ' Mrs. Brounell has left for Uma- glltfE icto voun 0II0E0 AiW Voot-&M,itia anUMptte povdtr. II r tlevea pttnfal, muting, twulor, mcvoui (Mt. aa4 WuaUjr Ukea to Un out of our ni tad bunion. If Um jrwiMl comfort dUooyrj of tk an, AlMi fit awk tick I or DMT tadca Art j. lilt towula rolM lor nmtlsc, eal)oa woUea.ttnd.MhinafvX. AJwiti u ft to Brwk ImKcwthoM. Tijr7tl-i. So)drrtMM,M eta. DM'tmpfttHtuti. For rUKItrlAt sclug MCMM Alio 8. OUMtrd, Lt Boy, M. T. r ie, aot. sticky er greasy. Sold by druggists at erery tows la Amerlea. The Newlla Drug Co. j Shoe Repairing j DONE ON SHORT NOTICE. ALL WORK FLBST CLASS. PRICES RIGHT. , " C BACCEN Prop Um" ADAMS AVE. lllisa)f VHSfJ 3 : Order yoor bread and cakes of the Grand Union Tea: 1 Co. We also carry a complete line of fancy and staple gor- certea. ' Ni,f'4 ; --if .t: THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE TEA AND COFFEE STORE FN TOWN. tilla to join her husband who has accepted the job of janitor or the big new school at that place. ' Keep f-uui and' ran in Sight. , TJi efni-U'iit klti'hfii hIhuiM lie m nr. mntrwl ,t!t;it It Is' not. iititsN!ir.v to lildi' all tlit its mill imiiK undi'i' (loiu iiiid lu it way from wlfttit. PH1 yoti evr visit ti fiit-loi-y or inw wUuli lisllliielit Hlicle. t!)f Imllcfs liud tm caldrons und tbe. belting nud the thou Riiud tools Vrt; Ht'ucb nwiiy from slulit wjieu not lu use? . Your ; kltchtn wjutp ment Hbould be sio itttniftlve and Rood tlmt It looks well and doesu't need to be tucked away.. , Every time tt pot Is, pusiied Into a. shut closet we Increase tbe dangers of uucleanllness, and .It takes us twenty unnecessary, motions to stoop to place it in a low cupboard and fish it out again. -Hang up. place on shelves, put knives in strips of can vas, screw eyes on small pieces, use no closet doors if possible and let your kitchen be a renl workshop. Philadel phia Ledger. , . . i Haiti's. Mysterious Booms. : 'Gouffre" Is a term applied In Haiti to mysterious acoustic .phenomena, probably of subterranean origin,, be longing to the class of sounds known as "brontidi" or. "brontldea," reported from various parts of the world. They seem to be much more varied in' char acter than the typical, brontldes of Italy or Belgium.. Sometimes they resemble the boom of cannon, but again are de scribed as deep rumblings, howllngs, a rushing sound, as of wind, a deaf enlng crash, "as If a mountain of glass were shattered." , They have been known In Haiti from early times. , . " Rats In Tokyoi A price Is set on tbe head of the rat In Tokyo, and, according to the - Far East, "the sight is frequently seen in the side, streets of the city of some blooming damsel gingerly conveying a small rat suspended by a string tied to its tall, to the police box. - Here an official : receipt is given for. the; rat. which entitles the bolder to 5 sen. and so the plague 1s combated and the peo ple protected against foul epidemics,' We Made One Man $586.40, on an investment of an even $1, 000.00 in less than 90 days. Others have profited along our lines of investments, and WHY NOT YOU? IP YOU HAVE JUST A LITTLE IDLE MONEY WB .'. : ' .' - '.'l 5 -J-' t ' '' '- :'.,..',' .' iV-.-j?' -,'... ' j', .ij -X-;: V ,. CAN PUT YOU IN TOUCH WITH INVESTMENTS WHICH BRING GOOD RETURNS. IDLE MONEY DOES NO ONE ANY GOOD. TIME DEPOSITS DRAW 4 PER CENT. ANI THE TAXES ON THOSE lv;.-;:'v'.;,':,:;.i,i';.;:,,:,, ".y DEPOSIIS Ii- ABOUT 3 12 CENTS . BETTER LET YOUR MONEY WORK FOR YOU. SEE US. ' . , . . . . " T ' ' ' ' ' ;-' - -...v,t: ,Jl . .ft Security Land & Trust Co. v . s i - i j v t . ' ' " ' il,rnrrrrxirjriiinijrijrfiiijiiijririiniBa)a4, i: .rl 10J ol. w an; 19 I J1 31 Ham Patties. Mix one pint of cooked mid lliicly chopped bam with two parts of bread crumbs, and wet with milk; put the batter in gem pans, break one eug over ea(h. sprinkle the top thickly with cracker crumbs and Imke until a deli cate brown. A nlfe breakfast dlsli. National Mnjra.ini' Societ 'Vomen's Hair 1 Slmale Treatment That Will Hake 1 It Traly Fascinating The JfewHn Brag Co. sar- ' antee It. ... . ... Nowadays erery up-to-date weulaa has radiant hair. . What a foolish creature a woman would be If she lost the opportunity to add to her attractions. - Yet ' In America today tkere are hundreds of thousands of women with harsh, faded, Characterless hair, who do aot make any. attempt to Im prove it.' s 1 la Paris nets women hare beauti ful hair, and 1 America all women who ase Parisian Sage hare lustrous aad luxuriant hair. And any woman reader ef the Ob errer caa hare attracttre and lus trous hair to a few day's time by w lac this great hair rejuenator,. Pari sian Sage. ....... $ The NewHa Drur company sells a large bottle for 50 cents and guaran tees It te bantsh dandruff, step fall lag half aad itching scalp m two weeks lr mosey baok. I Parislaa Sage la an ideal hair ton- NWapasaasjasajsasias THE ONLY WAY TO DO PRINTING.., QUICKLY AND PROPERLY Is to have the Press Facilities, Material and Work- i men. The Observer's Job Department has within the past six weeks added 'T-1 One Two Revolution Pony Cylinder Press. One 10x15 Chandler & Price Job Press. One 12x18 Chandler & Price Job Press. One Power Wire Stitcher 7". - , '.. Oa? Chandler & Price Paper Cutter j One Portland Multiple Punch, ( i One Ua horse power motor, and ' ",'"' Over 81,000 worth of type and material. ' ' Ihk added to our former equipment, which con- sisted of Mergenthaler Linotype, Babcock, cylinder press, two job presses, cutter, and perforator makes ours positively the ' Best Equipped Job Office Between land and Boise 'hjo ... .1 J A , i .i-i n i I" if i(tl i iViii 01 Kl.'i !l :V I : i IT 0 1)9)1) . fit.d Blil'P r:i nail 1t iq tom hi! r iinf 6 'tit fl toiiiaf Sixteen People Work at tho Observer Office. Quite a pay roll each week, I 7 ; every cent of which is spent in La Grande. ' . : Ssi1Q I ,Mri-iiaauJi.J,J..,,. .