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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1913)
WOOL CLIP Besides the . re-flooring., of nevftrnl Ten "fears porcnes, the Jawn has gained added at tractiveness from the choice shrubbery and costly flowers '.artistically ar- NEARLY DOiiE irom to-day Wung Mart Sake Off ifour Rheumatism. Now is the iime to get rid of your rheumatism. Try a twenty-five cent bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment and see how quickly & vour rheum&tinm ADVANCED METHODS USED IN ' " . WALLOWA. pains disappear.. 1 FojT sale hv all W. C. T. U. of Wallowa County Will dealers.. r ? I U ;l rw v llFoodfor Mothers and Chifdren ' V yr, : X ..Si ? in food Rons Suteb Cocoa. PhMicUn.nIU kou will be j Meet Next Week. I. I I you start Pfosperous IT i 41 mow THINK OF POSSESSING YOUR OWN Busi ness Being independent of employers - 1 of enjoying all tnis-world can give to the successful man. ' -- ' All that and more will be jours . ; if , you commence a bank account .... ' today. , Open one here now. United States National Bank ' ::: Officer. ' -, N. E. WEST, President WM. Mffier, Vkas PruUent ' T. I. ftCEOGSIN, Ctufciec Board at Directa. N. K. West, Wm. Miller, T. J. Seroggin, A. T. Hill, C. T. Bacon, J. F. Conley, J. LCarfaeas, Judge J. C. Hetty m D. R. FONG Medicine Co, CHINESE ROOT AND HERBS REMEDIES. : To Drugs No Poison No Alcohol No Knife These reme dies have been used by the Chinese people for many thousand years Remedy for Rheumatism, Appendicitis, Heart and Nervous Troubles, Kidney, Liver, Bladder, Skin Diseases and all other in firmltie of the body. . ,.xM,1Q1 ALL CONSULTATIONS -FREE AND ABSOLUTELY CONFIDEN. FOR- LAblES AND GENTLEMEN For one cup of herbs tea or root medicine 25c, 60c, 75c, and $1.00 Nothing higher. - CONSULTATION FREE People out of town can cure them selves at home with 'our root and herb remedies. , -U-V x Office hours, .10 to 12 a. m. 1 to 8 p. m. Uttdays, i0 to 12 a, in. 1 to 4 p, m. .-.-" Telephone Main 726. Office 112 Adams' Avenue, iiext ddbr 'tb Garrity's Blacksmith shop. :. - ;, '.! ; ; " LA fc'&ANDE, OREGON r : I I Ah'heuser-Busch Beer f(Dn Draught AT THE LOTTES BAR 1118 JEFFERSON AVE. d n ii mi ii ii mus IJ" I Il H LI W m M h .f A. . v .ri.'iiH..iiitia Enterprise, June 12. (Specila) The county W. C. T. U. will convene at Joseph, Thursday, June 19, at which Ada Wallace Unruh. state president of theTemperance Union, will be pres em, mrs. w. w. While, this citv will read a paper entitled, "The Needs of the Field." Mrs. Rogers will also give a short talk on "Organized Tem perance Work a Necessltv.". :A larere attendance from all towns in ,the val ley is assured, and each one will be represented by three or more women. Who will thoroughly discuss the effi- ciency of the work of the Temperance Union. 1 ' '': - ; '.-,. Rev. W. P. Samnis has sold his resi dence on Second North St., to Michael Stubblefield. It occupies one of the most desired locations in Enterurise. and has a modern, substantial bunga low one the west half of the property. The work of the shearing plants in wauowa county is almost finished Thousands of sheep are now ready to be taken to summer pastures. The LiWh, Johnson, Ray Vest and Pete Beandoin plants have probably shear ed the greater quantity of sheep be tween two and four thousand a dav. Each plant is equipped with the most up to date machinery, and everything connected with their operation is on the most scientific lines. Their oper ation has held a great attraction for the many people who . go each dav from all towns in the county to view for themselves the lengthy strides that progress is daily making in Wal Iowa county. - Ward Graves is in Lostine this week where, he has numerous nlub- ing contracts' to fill. - : . .Miss Viola Dale, daughter of G. H. Dale of Flora, is visiting at the of Mrs. W. White tor a few weeks. Mrs. M. T. Mahoney has gone to Portlartd to attend the Rose carnival, after Wh.ifh will visit her sister in Seattle, iliTiTiJjRa C-o. ffyaK departed on Wed nesday's train "or Portland and-yji- couverj wash. She will k attend .the World! Christian Citizenship Confer-; ence in Portland as a delegate from the Enterprise . Federated church. She will remain .during ,the summer .with her sistec, Mrs. ' A.-Wasson of Vancouver, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Wes son lived: in Enterprise many years, where they conducted a novelty stove in the building now occupied by the mercantile establishment of Denny & Homan. V ; , ' '. . ,". . Mr. James Dale is in Imnaha arid reports beautiful weather and flour- ji:s Orville Brooks spent Monday at Joseph. :. Dr.' E. R. Flack went to Wallowa on Thursday's train. .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zumult started fer the Rose Carnival Wednesday Mrs. Zumalt will go on to Salem to spend a two months' vacation." A. W. Shaupp of Joseph was' in En terprise the first of the week on busi ness. Miss Fay Wade who has been visit ing at the home of her aunt, Mrs. G. S Reavis, for the past few weeks, re turned to her home on Alder Slope, Wednesday. ' W. H. Graves returned "Wednesday from a short business trip to Durkey, Oregon. Mrs. AI Emnons is seriously ill at her home on North street. Mr. Em nons was hurriedly summoned from Elgin and will arrive on today's train. E. W. Steel has gone to Vancouver, Wash., for a short visit with his mother, -Mrs. Elva V. Steel. G. S. Reavis returned Tuesday from the funeral of his brother, William, which was conducted in Portland Sun day atfernoon. The deceased was one of the early residents of the county, and his father, Judge Reavis, who Is still living, was a leading spirit in all pubfic affairs in the early days. ' :, Jonathan Haas and family of Alder were Enterprise visitors the first of the week.', W. W. White has Just completed re painting and altering his town house. 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