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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1913)
,-?''"-Nff"'"" Fin inrwn.T- r :. iv j K $' THUBSDAT, JU1?E 19, 191$. LA GIUNDU EVENING OBSERVER, , PAGE TZ J . i I Mi r I Ki r i ( v,tV N ,UI WENAHA LUMBER COMPANY i let Us Protect -V' by putting your plumbing in first-class sanitary con dition, connecting it to sewer so i will pass all sani? x 1 n -r,rtaryUws.i I r iLaMiatatsat 'I Compefe Equipment tor Resetting and Repairing r , , : Rubber Buggy Tires " ' ' ' LA GRANDE IRON WORKS V ' D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor , ( ... COMPICTE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY i. Beginning The Uriitecl States , - f 1X1 Mil ''', National Bank , INSTALLA SAVINGS DEPARTMENT . THIS DEPARTMENT WILL TAKE CARE OF ALL SAVINGS DEPOSITS, NO MATTER WHETHER THEY ARE LARGE OR : SMALL, AND IS ALWAYS AT THE SERVICE OF, THE GENERAL PUBLIC: ;; ( , Interest Paid at Rate of 4 Per Cent Interest figured July 5th and January 5th of each year and added to the account. This makes it possible for all the idle money in -La Grande and community to be turned, into inter est bearing deposits. - - "t The United States National Bank ! LOOK Anheuser-Busch Beer On Draught AT LOTTES BAR 1118 JEFFERSON AVE. v LUMBER Will NEVES BE I CHEAPER.' than now. ,,A you . know, tha lumber fit for milling to totting j J 'career ivery year. Thon ., why not begin building now and, toko : advantage of the . . preeent ; mr-; , ket? Later o nyon will regret J ft. ' We V have full .upplies ; for j ; high-grade ' lumber for both ex- i terlor and interior construction. i Voiir Health ?"t': June 18th ' 1 HERE THE I FIRST 1700L . CAR SHIPPED NORTH , POWDER RESIDENT SELLS FIRST SHIPMENT. Cattle Shipment Ont of Powder Tel- V ley Continue to Be Heavy, f North Powder,' Ore., June . 19. Soecian Last week. Oscar Johnson shipped the .first wool of the season from this place. ' He sent a carload to Boston. ' - ' " ' One' carload of flour to Elgin, three carloads of wheat - to JPaker, ana three carloads of lumber to Oshkosh, Wls have been shipped already tills week.:?:.--', v"-1' ' ,;I'4,3'ivpJ' H. McGregor shipped a carload of cattle and Log 'to Troutdale, Wash., Monday. " 1 .' 1 f , s V 3, Folmabe of Pomeroy, snipped out three carloads ol.cattle Sunday. .. ' On Sunday Kidwell & Caswell. of Portland, shipped out five carloads of cattle that have been fed in transit horn for some time. ' -"''' Mrs. J. Met2ler left Monday tor trip through Yellowstone park. ' Last week Cy; Rollinsj a boy about 14 years, old, shot his first bear, while nn a hnntin? trin with his father. Bruin was killed- between Clear,, creek nd Wolf creek.- He says the bear looked pretty big, but he. wasn't too frightened to shoot.- ...... . ,.r-" ' Riires & Haines have rentea ineir livprv stable to Jim Riggs. - ' 3. A. Wilson, a student of the Ore- tmn . A cn-ieultural Collesre from here has been elected secretary of his class arwintv that of 1915. Farmers are rejoicing over a good shower this afternoon, even though it was accompanied by some hail . to ofaf with. ;,v.ri.'--..cJ-." "A'... ' When putting in ;., the watering trough last week, Mr. McGregor put n ih ilrinkinfir attachment, remark ing that it would take the "city laui- ers" too. long to find time to ao.ii, j v AiAn't nnnt. to" see neople eo- aiiu i v - - . ing thirsty these warm days, "lhis convenience for , horses and humans is appreciated. ' Society Women's Hair A. Simple Treatment That Will Make It Truly Fascinating The . Newlln Drug Co. Guar- f antce It Nowadays every up-to-date woman has radiant hair. ; What a' foolish., creature "a woman would be if she lost the opportunity t Hri to her attractions. vPf e in America today there are hundreds of thousands of women with, harsh, faded, characterless hair, who do not make any attempt to im prove It. ' f-,;t ViU. ;;---V-"'';--v In Paris mots women have beauti ful hair, and ' to- America all women who use Parisian Sage have lustrous and luxuriant hair. And any woman reader of the Ob server can have attractive and lus trous hair to a few day's time by us ing this great hair reiuenator, Pari sian Sage. i The Newlin Druv company sells a large bottle for 60 cents and guarac tees it to banish dandruff, stop fall ing hair and itching scalp In , two weeks lr money back. ; Parisian Sage Is an ideal hair ton ic, not' sticky or greasy. Sold by druggists in every town tn America. The Newlin Drug Co. TRUSTEE'S SALE. ,, Notice is hereby given that by vir ture of an order issued by he Referee of the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon, bear ing date the 16th day of June, 1913, 1 will sell at private sale to the highest bidder for cashr on or after the 23rd day of June, 1913, all the right, title and interest of J. B. Stoddard, Bank rupt, in and to the Stoddard planing mill property with the machinery in connection therewith, said property be ing more particularly described ' as Tract "AV of, Coggan's Second Addi tion to La Grande, in Union County, Oregon, and a portion of the real prop erty of the estate of J. B. Stoddard, Bankrupt. : ;' Dated this 17th day of June, 1913, at La Grande, Oregon. J. F. PHY, Trustee. . 6-18 6 times. . t OBSERVER WANT ADS ' ' BRING RESULTS.' LOST Watch on Fourth St. between Washington and N Ave. - Reward; leave at Observer Office. 6-18-Bt FpR RENT 2 room bungalow house, suitable for furnished rooms, , four blocks from business' center t( on Washington avenue, and near board ing house. ' See E. W. Kemmers. Phone black 1532, h . . , BOARDERS , 1 AND ROOMERS - : Wanted Mrs. G. E. Moore, cor. Fourth and Spring SU.','. , , i AUTO' TRUCK FOR HIRE Suits ;. able for camping trips;' and party rides to valley points. Good cush ions, excellent service, prices rea v sonable. Telephone to Black 1551. WANTED Girl for general house- ' work. Call at Dr. Hall's office,' be tween 4 and 5 p. m. n 6-4-tf f WANTED Four room' house furnish' ed wanted by . responsible party by June 16th. Address S. Obersever of ' fice. i : 6-9-tf WANTED An elderly V couple b for light work on a ranch. Permanent : if satisfactory. Call or address Dr. Law, Union,-Oregon. ;;, 6-25-tf WANTED Girl . for general house- work. Mrs. A. L. Richardson, 1312 PemuAve. 6-13-U WANTED-A first c'lass blacksmith for general " farm v and sawmill v. work.- A good ' chance for the the , right man. : Address L."B. Hyatt, Telocaset, Ore. v . 5-23-tf ' Mrs. Maier and Mrs. Moore High class Dressmaking and Ladies'. Tailor ing corner Spring and Fourth Sts. Phone Red 1081.' ' FOR RENT I-six room and 1 four room modern house. 908 N Ave. 6-3-tf FOR SALE OR RENT Water shares in La Grande Irrigation Co. ditch 1520 Y Avenue, corner Spruce Street. . . ' - C-17 tf FOR RENT Rooms for light house keeping, with bath and . phone. . 1512 Adams Ave., or Phone 1731. 6-6-tf FURNISHED housekeeping - rooms, with modern bath. . Phone Black ' 641. ; - 5-15-tf See Wheelwright about your con crete work. Call Red 901. 4-5-tf Garbage hauled. Prompt service. Phone N. N. Mason, Black 622. MONEY iCan make some loans on good productive ; farms for five years at seven and one-half per cent. One to five thousand dollars. Write full description of property and . amount wanted. Address: "Money" care Observer, La Grande, Oregon. ..,-,.' 6-13-12t PASTURE 326 acres best bunch , grass at reasonable rates. 'Ad dress , L. B. Hyatt,' ' Telocaset, '., Oregon. ' . ' : ; 5-23-tf FOR .RENT -Modern, furnished rooms clean and pleasant, close in. 1601 Adam's. 6-16 tf. WANTED Girl or woman for gener al housework.' Call 902 Penn Ave. or phone aMin ' 2 4t FOR SALE A good, young team , cheap. Inquire at 1308 Jackson y ave. ., . 6-17 4t FOR SALE Pure bred Scotch Collies pups, R. E. Reynolds. 6-17 tf 1 There Is more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be Incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced It a local dinease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing; to .cure with local treatment, pronounced Ifr Incurable. Sci ence has proven Catarrh to bo a consti tutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is the only Constitu tional cure on the market. It Is taken In- ' ternally In doses from 10 drops to a tea spoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case It falls to cure. ' Bend for circulars and tes timonials. . address t F. t, CHKNBY CO., Toledo, Ok : Bold by Drurroists, TBe. i Take Ball's Family Pills for onstlpaUoa. a mm j fi cny boy or girl15 years or tin- j ucoYno.viii,vnic uic dcsc essay cn ! . s ; How much actual money The; Vcrd-" ! I ! ' f"'i.l - ill . I t j roue 5cives uiu tummuniiy n serves; -s in a yeore ' Conditions and prizes will l i be explained on Satuniay. - f : 111 THE j )t Tailoring, Hat: Blocldn iVioney V. To The undersigned repres"ents the NETHERLANDS AMERICAN , MORTGAGE BANK, and n prepared to loan money in any amount ' t on improved wheat, alfalfa and dairy farms. Rates 7 and 8 per cent ! r No4elay,;tfi;iS Phone Main 5. ' " Pendleton, Oregon, t 4 550 Main Street'' S , ramout Authors as They Dlsd. . ' Literary men as a rule die nobly. They seem to meet death with philo sophical quietude, bb did the great Vic tor Hugo. Rousseau, It Is said, , when dying ordered his attendants to place him before the window that he might once more behold the' setting sun and take his farewell of earth. Petrarch Was found dead in his library with bis head upon a book. Borthelemy , was reading Horace. , we are -..Informed, when, his hand becoming ..cold, : he dropped the book, his head inclined to one side, and be seemed only to sleep. His nephew, however; discovered that be was dead. Buyle expired , while correcting the proof sheets of his dic tionary. Waller died repeating . some lines .'of 'Vergil.. Although taken away in the "midst of life," Keats' end did not come so suddenly. , When near death he was asked by a friend bow he felt. ... ; "Better, my friend' sfild he." "1 feel the daibles growing over me!" Dysing Natural Flowers. 1 "Every once in awhile some florist gets- busy and puts some odd colored blossoms in his window as an extra attraction: to the display," said a club man. "I Just noticed one down the street, It consisted of a bunch of im possibly green, carnations. At first glance a good - many , people thought they were mnde of paper, but they got Interested when they found out that they were natural.',, Now, anybody who wants to havo any of these freak flow ers can get them by buying Some kind of aniline-ink, any color desired. Car nations are the easiest to color white ones, of course. Put their stems in a glass filled, with Ink. Their stems ere soft, and in a short while the larger veins in their petals are filled with the Ink, : Don't let them absorb too much color. They are prettier with Just so much. Then remove them and put them in a vase of salt water.'. Phlla dplnhln npcorrt. 1 ' ' '"' V,:-;4; PUBLIC 8PIBIT. Are we not, then, called upon . ' by the ( highest duties - to our country, to Its free Institutions, to posterity and to the world to : rise . above all local prejudices and personal partialities, to dls-; " card all collateral " questions, to ' disregard every subordinate ; point, and. In a genuine spirit of -'. compromise and concession,, to unite heart, and hand to pre serve for ourselves the blessings of free government, wisely, hon estly and faithfully administer- - ed, and, as we received them ' from our fathers, to transmit ' them to our children? Should we ' not subject ourselves to eternal - reproach - If we permitted our differences, about mere men to bring defeat and disaster upon our cause? Our principles are imperishable, but men have but a fleeting existence and are them selves liable' to change and cor ruption during Its brief contln- "nance. Henry Clay. T - -GIVBIJ El WARDROBE ' PHONE M 64 ,n 1 Cleaning, Pressing rvl.S to ALLEN'S n Loan FOOT-EASE The Antiseptic powder shaken Into . . the shoes The Standard Baav . ) dy for tin feet for a arter ; century. 30,000 testimonials. Sold. -evervwhere. 25c. Samole FSBR. ... '' Address. Allen 8. Olmsted. I Roy. N Y. The Mau who put tlM Ell la FEET- THE ABSTRACT. & TITLE CO. ' La Grande,, Ore, 'Owners of a complete and up-to-date set ot Abstracts of Union County; Oregon. All work guaranteed. Give us a trial. d m lSokwood; ligr Office in Foley Bldg. Grand Union: . Order - your - bread and J cakes of the Grand Union Tea ' Co. We also carry a complete line of fancy and staple gor- ceries. ' i I I I .: THE . nT.V i; pvri TTBtVl?: I . THE ONLY J IN TOWN. '.'-! i i Vacuum . Kousx CLiAiinre TT.IOL9TEWKCI fuskiture sEPAnmra ' MATTRESS MAKI5A . rusnrnm pickiko. L. P. RELLIKflEI, 1M7 Wash. Av. -- Phone Black 1032 Martin's Candy Factory FULL LINE OF HOMEMADE CANDIES ALWAYS FRESH ICE CREAM IN ANY QUAN- ;.:..;;('V..TITY-;ij-V;v;--V,.;. ADAMS AVE. t-.'yS-:- t '