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D R. FONG Medicine Co. CHINESE ROOT AND HERBS REMEDIES. Jo 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 firmities of the body. ALL CONSULTATIONS FREE AND ABSOLUTELY CONFIDEN- .TIAL. .- "v , FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN For one cup of herbs tea or root medicine 25c, 60c, 76c, and $1.00 Nothing higher. CONSULTATION FREE People out of town can cure them selves at home with our root and herb remedies. Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m. 1 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 12 a. m. 1 to 4 p. m. Telephone Main 726. Office 1412 Adams Avenue, next door to Canity's Blacksmith shop. LA GRANDE. OREGON. GLEANER SALE Retail Department Phone Main 8 For Lumber, Lath Shingles, Sash and Dors Ruberoid Roofing GEORGE PALMER LUMBER CO. tr1' Complete Equipment tor Resetting and Repairing , . Rubber Buggy Tires LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor C0MPLEJE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY SPECIAL PRICE TO OBSERVER SUBSCRIBERS. Expert Demonstrator Here to Explain Workings of a Good Machine, To the Housewives of La Grande: The La Grande Evening Observer has an emancipation proclamation of its own to make, one that will free all women who have been slaves to the broom and all men who have been thralls to the carpet beater. Briefly, put, it is offering a bargain in a vacuum cleaner, and by an arrange ment made with the manufacturing company will place this modern house hold necessity m the reach' of all for less than half of the regular market price. . Here is the offer. All sub scribers to the La Grande Evening Ob server may secure a Junior guaran teed cleaner for $4.85, the factory price, and those who are not taking the paper may take advantage of the offer ky subscribing to the daily for four months if delivered by carrier or for six months if delivered by mail. This is the proposition in as few words as possiDle. Anyone interested in the plan may have the vacuum cleaner demonstrated at their home by tele phoning to the La Grande Evening Ob server, Main 13. , Geo. Zain, a repre sentative of the Hugo Manufacturing company, of Chicago, is here and it is his business to explain the operation of the cleaner. It is a simple piece of machinery and can be operated as successfully by a child as by an ex pert mechanic. It sells in retail mar kets at $10.00, and the arrangement by which the La Grande Evening Ob server people are enable to save $5.15 is made by the company as an ad vertising medium. The offer will hold good for a limited time only. The Best Medicine In the World. "My little girl had bloody dysen tery very bad. I thought she would die. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy cured her and I can truthfully say that I think it i the best medicine in the world," writes Mrs. William flrvis CMnra c. , sale by all dealers NAPOLEON'S ARMY EAGLES. J I The Best Medicine In the World. I "My little girl had bloody dysen tery i very bad. 1 thought shewould lie. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and , They Were Patterned After the An 1 cient Symbol ot the Caesars. ! Bugles 'lusted only troni 1805 to Waterloo. Before then It bud been the custom I" "miles U carry tinge un wieldy tliiKs mounted ou poles wbicb, n-hiV the :ilrileil a rallying point for i,iv it(i drew i he enemy's fire. ic.i.i.iii'il lor .;ihi!miii Hi revive the .Hciciit f.viulKil ul the Ciicsnrs. A I first an ensile was presented to very iml lallun ut Infantry and every : j;!:u!i nii Dl nurse. But owing to the tin t - ul enjiies raptured this aliow linv ivns riil iliiwn. All Utittulloa nicies (vcre withdrawn and one eagle was carried, by each regiment of foot 9$miff!X&0inSmf ' i mi ravalry. In INI--' u still further reduction was made a:d In sulisc I't.'R'o line reglmcni's ' " ' "; I" ie.ve Diarrhoea remedy cured her and I can truthfully say that I think it is the best medicine in the world," writes Mrs. William Orvis, Clare, Mich. cFr sale by all dealers. When Dealing With J.H.PEARE&S0N La Grande's Leading Jewelers and manufacturing Opticians. You are trusting yourself to a store of twenty-two years' standing which should satisfy i you that you will be treated . right. Call when you desire anything in the jewelry line or are In need of glasses. The best fitted Optjcal Parlors in Eastern Oregon. WE GRIND OUR OWN LENSES. . . J. H. PEARE &SON I YOU MIGHT HAVE CAUGHT THAT J.' ' . ' FINE" .; i I heir eagles-' in Nliiartifrdf. wi'i'e veginw-ijis. '. .' '. fflfile suliico.'! arsenal. These t.'il.cn Iron: . nil :....l oho ''"v lui uu in- j Dolly Varden Trout j IP YOU HAD LILLY'S FISHING TAC KLE. THE TALK ABOUT BEING A GOOD FISHERMAN IS A DREAM ANYONE CAN FISH SUCCESSFULLY WITH LILLY'S FISHING TACKLE. CAMPING SUPPLIES OF EVERY DE SCRIPTIONALL LABOR SAVING APPLIANCES. 1. AFTER YOU GIVE ED WRIGHT A DOL LAR FOR YOUR LICENSE, COME TO ME AND I'LL TAKE CARE OF YOU. f . L Lilly fun try brigade. The eagle itself whs eight lueheB lu hclL'hi and nine inches across the ! in.ii.ru f to- uiiui.1 mi n imiMH hlnck three 'inches square and weighed three and a half pounds. I Modem colors, cumbrous ns they Hre. '.are. ns nothing compared to the old 'Dues, which were as dlttlcult to bide as I the big drum. Thus there existed a regular system for saving eagles. Sometimes! when the tide of war rno adversely, (hey were unscrewed ttDd put into baversitclts or great coat pockets. At other times they were buried, thrown into ponds or rivers. broken up. hidden lu hollow-trees, nna. most bumiliatlng of all. storied Into some dead horse, to be hauled oat subsequently.-Uarper's Weekly. , NOTICE OF FIRSA MEETING OF CREDITORS. In the district court of the United States for district of Oregon: In the matter of S T. Boothe, bank rupt. " ' No. 2467. Id Bankruptcy. To the creditors of S. T. Boothe of La Grande, in the county of Union and the district aforesaTu", a bankrupt Notice is hereby given that on tvc 22nd day of July, 1913, the said S. T. Boothe was duly adjudged bankrupt: and that the frst meeting of his crcd itors will be held in the office of the, Referee in Bankruptcy in La Grange., Oregon, on the 8th day of August,! 1913, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at which time tine said creditors may at tend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and. transact such other business as may, properly come before said meeting. JNO. S. HOUlilN, Referee in Bankruptcy. July 28, 1913. (All claims must be verified before filing.) Adv. 1 Walk a Block and Save a Dollar WE WILL FURNISH YOUR HOME FROM CELLAR TO GARRET ON EASY PAYMENTS. A COMPLETE STOCK OF TOE BEST FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS ALWAYS CARRIED. WHY PAY THE FANCY PRICES WHEN YOU CAN WALK ONE BLOCK AND BUY THE SAME GOODS FOR MUCH LESS . MONEY. WE PAY CASH FOR USEJD GOODS. WILL EXCHANGE NEW GOODS FOR OLD. SECOND HAND DEPARTMENT IN BASE MENT. ADCOOK & FRITTS CORNER FIR AND JEFFERSON. PHONE RED 31. m Asa mVa 'e OHO UauS NORTONIA HOTEL European American Plan A. S. HOGUE, Mngr. . A hotel whoBe homelike comforts and safety will appeal to you and your family. Ladies' tea room beautiful roof garden and large lob by for4 your pleasure and convenience Located close to the shopping district Write for family rates. V Eleventh St. off Washington. PORTLAND OREGON Sanitation and Good Health n Campaig We offer our old and new subscribers the biggest and beet premium value we have ever offered: A fully . guaranteed, standard $ 1 0.00 Jaeger, Jr., Vaccum aner for $4.85 If you are not already a subscrib er you can subscribe now for only 6 months, and get the benefit of this offer. ' The business of a Newspaper Publisher is to Publsh a newspaper, and the only legitimate use of premiums of any sort, is for the purpose of gaining new subscribers, new friends and good will for the paper THEREFORE, since the only object of using a premium is to get your good will and new subscribers for the paper, the choice of a premium should re ceive the greatest consideration. We have chosen the best standard make on the nw The Jaeger Jr. Vacuum Cleaner, because of its efficiency and dur-abi);.- 9 feel sure it will make friends for the Evening Observer in every hoi. - ich it is placed. ' easy to operate and cleans thoroughly, carpets, rugs, curtains mat tresst nd upholstered furniture. Many of vou have already paid $4.50 o $10 for 2 pieces of tin reservoir with flimsy rubber connections. But the Jaeger Jr. has the following exclusive features, not found on other vacuum cleaners er cheap imitations of the one we offer' 1 A one-piece all-steel reservoir. for dust (No seams on Jaeger Jr. res- er A cast iron top cap. "one-piece steel tube tapered to fit nozzle. -Tietal flexible nozzle (no rubber to crack, rot of wear out) . lust deflector in reservoir. one-piece upright handle. , . 1 automatic valve cap cleaner. ' eight, 4 3-4 pounds. (Just sufficient weight for floor pressure.') M.v T TO THE ,)KPART Tr ...t.. 'bserver: . r we hare a demon- j 1 .ii,:.' . ; ritise to giw a dom- ... . Junior Vacuum 1 :i 1 your oflfer. It is t .-: ' places me under 1 . : r . 'i)icrlbe. NAMi. ADDRESS .... PHONE NO. Write, Phone or Csll EVENING OBSERVER Phone for the Demonstrator FREE DEMONSTRATION s f I f 5 7-Z8 1 t. jijJiJ'iJfitfirMfirtrfnirrfiirirriiftiif