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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,
THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1913.
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Smashes Cars; Saves Boy.
Pendleton, Aug. 19. To save a little
10-year-old boy from injury or death
under the wheels of his auto, Dr. J.
A. Best yesterday afternoon deliber-
of the bids Mr. Sears stated to the
city commissioners that he would pro
test any bid accepted by them should
it .not be in form.
Name Deputy Fire Wardens.
The following deputy fire wardens
1 . . L. . . . . J M T- ,
thfl lrrr Btxrp . ,,,, w ""v" u .ior OBKer coun-
stealing bases in the day, when he, 'VlrT S??if S,. , M
wlStx.
thinHp. -hJ"8.!;.. P. Hale.. Whitney; Abe La Vier,
: T - " " . " i VI on Bant Vallou .1
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t.lw. ran hi. r ln fh ......hi,,., 'ne '". " wan an enierwmraeni,
h t oj .....h !.- --: for the large audience round the char
IpawUh thTcoSc eUrb f.cteristic Sunday
bino. urfiriBnt n vl uc!.we amusing.
the street and as a result, the force " .." " " ti"r
of the impact with the concrete curb
being
crack a few spokes in one of the
occurred about
wneels.
The accident
The evangelist preached at the M.
E. church to a full congregation yes.
A. Wright. Soar-
ta. Forest service employes anDoint-
ed as fire wardens are: E. Barnes,
Baker; Ira E.- Jones, 'Sumpter; Lloyd
M. Judy, Sumpter; E. H. McDaniels,
Sumpter; G. W. Miller, HaJf way; Wm.
LOG SHORTAGE
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PERRY Ml
MILL CLOSED DOWN FOR
v WEEK ONLY. -
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THE
A.BiM j u: .i!r njsin. uiiilt, a,, . n,. van amun,
4:0Q IT ' ':,"'.V:"5- n el'"."'- Sumpter; T. J. Starke, Sumpter.-Ba-
A'tinL- a ha 4c 4v" were emerunea ac tne r . . aexw
of the Ipiwotaf church. Th "doc S home duri" thei' here Sunday
was proceeding up the street to the1 .
hospital and estimates the speed at' Bur,y My Save Mine.
which he was traveling at about 12 Salem, Ore., Aug. 20 James Craw-
I? eltan, ur" As he "PProached ford, assistant attorney general, has
the Thacker store, .ffee small bovs rono to nrnnfs Paos t t.h
ran out of the door onto the street of Corporation Commissioner Watson, ! 'und dead in a bathroom at the hotel
directly in front of his car. He threw to ask Circuit Judge Calkins to ap- Gallier. Mrs. Smith w tit'to the bath
on the emergency brake but to avoid point Thomas S. Burley receiver of the room about 11 o'clock Saturday morn
hitting the smallest of the trio, was Almeda Consolidated Mines company. I lnfS Dut WBS nt missed until about
compelled to turn his car into the curb- Mr. Burley, who has stock in the ' 1 o'clock, when her children psked
ing. He states that the little fellow company, is one of the wealthiest resi- for ihelr mother to take them in the
Bandon Woman. Die In Bath Tub.
Bandon, Ore., Aug. 19. Mrs. Maude
Gertrude Smith, wife of E. N. Smith,
a well known realty dealer here, was
Course of Repairs Given to Mill Dur
ing the Lull in Running.
Perry, Ore.', Aug. 21. (Special) J
ire mm cioseo down Tuesday night
for the remainder of the week on ac
count of log shortage. The , mill has
been sawing all spring and summer
on logs that were put in the river and
pond as well as tne logs that the train
has brought in, but now all the logs
in the river artd pond have been used,
as well as the logs that have been
hauled by the train. The mill will
cease operations for a few days until
more logs can De accumulated. Dur
ing me enut. down the mill will go
inroun a course oi repairs.
QUIT KICKING
If you don't like what you've got, trade it. .Some
one else, probably, can use it and may; also have
something that you are in need of. An Observer
classified ad. will make the deal for you. Try it.
FOR SALE New 4-roora modern cot-
. tage, 4 blocks from business center,
small lot, a good bargain, som
terms. Edw. W. Karanprer, 2004
Adams eve. 6-20 tf
FOR SALE 400 acres, ideal ate:
ranch; 75 miles range; wheat and ai
flafa Address B, Observer. Ada
8-7 tf.
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seemed I to have become "locoed" and, dents of Tacoma. He has promised nh room. Mrs Smith has suffered WG 7SnUnZ 'rn
even after the car had collided with w. w n from heart troub e. and her death is ; ay 88S.Iflt?.nt engineer, went up
ttlA nirhinrv an I haj n n ..11 - : ! attvihtiturl tn that nltknonk oma haa i n
the curbing and had come to a full
stop, ran squarely into it
' Third Alfalfa Crop Cut. v
Stanfield, Ore., Aug. 19. The cut
ting of the third crop of alfalfa beean
at Stanfield Saturday and within the
next month thousands of tons of fine
hay will have been placed in the stack.
The rains of the last few days have
been a great benefit to the growing
grass and have placed the ground inj
excellent shape for the production of
me lourtn crop. : Climatic conditions
have been favorable this year and
most of the ranchers have put up their
nay without having it wet, although
some who were late suffered from the,
rains. ,
? The hay this year is of excellent
quality and the heavy yield assures an
abundant supply" for all feeding pur
poses. The average yield this year has
been eiifht and nine tons per acre.
With t e increased acreage more beef
"and dairy cattle are being imported,
and thousands of head will be fed
here this winter. ;.
Billy Sunday at The Dalles.
The Dalles, Aug. 20. "Billy" Sun
day, the noted baseball-evangelist talk
ed to one of the largest crowds that
ever jammed inside the Vogt theatre
yesterday ifternoon. .
Sunday raced back and forth across
attributed to that, although she has
been reeling well for several weeks.
Reform School Ages Limited.
Boys between the ages of 16 and 18
will not be received at the state re
form school henceforth. The state
board of corjlrol has ordered the return
w uie bnerui uj. wuaningion county oz
Orin LaCourse and Dan Ward, each
17 years of age. Sixteen-year-old
boys may go to the reform school and
those of 18 to the penitentiary, but
sufficient money into the mining corn
pany to demonstrate that it is a pay
ing proposition. '
Su? jutted Thief Arrested.
Baker, Aug. 19. A party giving the
name of Charles Smith was arrested
late yesterday afternoon by Officer
Brennan on suspicion that he is the
man who stole a suit of clothes from
the O.-W. R. & N. depot yesterday af
ternoon. The package containing the
clothes was left on one of the seats by
a passenger waiting for a train, when there is a problem relating to those be
some one made away with them. The tween these ages.
man was seen' going with the package , . .
and the officer had a good description, j Hooked by a Cow.
which. 'Smith" answered perfectly.
The hitter denied the charge and the Pendleton, Aug. 19. A Japanese
gooas were not louna on mm. me "y, wno nas Deen worKing on the W.
officers last evening had not locat' J. Furnish summer Dlace near Binc-
me sioien gooas. .nam springs, was nooxed through the
arm oy a cow yesterday raornine and
was brought to Pendleton for medical
attention. Hi was "milking' the Cow
when she turned: and ran her long horn
through the fleshy part of his arm,
inflicting a painful but not serious
wound. j
Reid Is Released. .
Pendleton, Aug. 19. Bill Reid, for
mer Yakima outfielder, who hnn noon
playing the past few weeks with the !
renuieton team, has been released.
His inability to hit the ball consist
ently impaired his value to the local
bunch and, after giving him everv
opportunity to prove his worth, Man-
uger ai. koaeii issued the blue slip
for the sake of cutting down expenses.
Fly creek this morninir for a
weeK s inning trip. .
Mr. Fred Wiseman is now in a bad
condition with typhoid fever. This is
the first case of fever in Perry so far
uis year.
'" - Bridge Bids Opened.
Baker, Aug. 19. Bids were onened
tnis aitemoon at the city commission
ers' meeting for' the construction of a
new steel bridge and concrete abut
merf owr Powder river on Bridge
street, uight bidders submitted fig
urges, with a wide Vriance of nrices
for the work.
George A. Sears entered a formal
protest against the bid of A. C. U.
Berry of Portland, allccnng it was not
in form. At the close of the reading
Cove Man Marries.
Cove, Ore., Aug. 21 (Special) The
weuuing oi xur. itoy Lantz and Miss
Dorothy Van Gordon occurred Wed
nesday at high noon, at the home of
the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Boyd Van Gordon, in La Grande. The
groom is the s.on of Mr. and Mrs. J.
K. Lantz, of Cove, and was a teacher
in the Cove public schools last winter.
The happy couple left immediately for
a camping trip on Wallowa lake. Their
many friends in the Cove wish them
much happiness in the future.
Neglect a Serious Matter.
Don't jieglect "yourself, if you hav
eczema or skin trouble of any kind
uei a ootue or Jttentol jSczema Rem.
edy and cure yourself. You will b
delighted with this prescription. New
nn urug uo.
FOR RENT Rooms foi lighthotw
keeping; also a large bed, sitting
room and other bed rooms, with
bath, 1512 Adams ave. Phone Black
1731. Adv. 6-25 tf
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BOARDERS AND ROOMERS Want-1
ed, 905 Spring ave. Phone Black 3881
Adv. 7-17 tf.
FOK RENT 1080 acres; house, eigllt
- on V 1 UI
cuts, 125 tons' hay; $1500 worth of
hay and grain goes with ranch.
Range 95 miles, three to five year
contract. Address B, Observer.
Adv. 8-7 tf
WANTED A cook, man'' preferred,
for special occasion from August 26
to August 80. Phone Red 712. 'Adv.
'. ' "8-19 -"
-First cut of Alfalfa bal
ked and delivered, ten dollars per ton
in ton lots or more. J. B. Vander
mulin. Phone Farmers 37.- Adv.
, 8-19 6t p.
FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping
rooms. See Dr. Darland. Adv.
8-18 tf.
FOR SALE Bav mare. B veara oM
x epiing coit, i saaale, snaps and
uriuie. vail AOCOCK & Hitt s ioir
niture store. Adv. 7-21 Jap,
FOR RENT Three office rooms over
Young's Confectionery. Adv.
7-29 tf.
La Grand? iTavi
Retail Department Phone Main 8 j
For Lumber, Lath
Shingle?, Sash and Dwrs
Ruberoid Roofing
GEORGE PALMER LUMBER CO
First Visit In 30 Years.
Pendleton, Aug. 19. Lot Livermore,
Pendleton's oldest pioneer, has return
ed from a visit in Spokane, the first
ne nas paid that city in thirty years.
He found so many chanees that h had
considerable difficulty in recognizing
uiu piuce.
A Scientific Achievement.
Modern Science has produced no
such effective agency In the elief ol
indigestion, -dyspepsia, constipation
billiousness or impure blood as Meri
tol Tonic Digestive, the result of th
best minds of the American Dm
and Press Association, composed of
druggists and newspaper men all ovei
the country. Trv thSs ctaa mti
Newlin Drug Co., Association mep-
oers. .
REDUCED PRICES
ON
WALLPAPER
All Printed Oat Meal
60 Cents Per Roll
Pretty Bedrooms From
15c to 50c
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
B. B. NUTTER
Phone Red 971
aNMkMi
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure.
P. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. .
yo, tlie underBlgnpci. have known P. J.
Cheney for I ha Inst is vm-. ..n" ..
fJi" Prfly lionornblo In 'nil business
transactions and financially able to carry
" niuuu oy ins nrm.
NATIONAL BANK OP COMMERCE,
Toledo, O.
8,r nt?,rrn Cure 19 token Internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mm
coua surfaces of the system. Testimonials
hi in i Wn.lX..?. " ctm8 oottlo. Sold
Tke Bill's Family IHii, coMtljwtloa.
OREGON
AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE
and Touring
Car Service
Four good cars available day
and all night for city and coun-
try driving, and to surrounding '
towns, charges reasonable.
Experienced, licensed chauffeurs
always on job.
Call Sommer House or Foley
Hotel.
j.d;lynch j
ye.
ii 708 1-2 Sixth Street
BEGINS iu fortr-nfl school
si'TCMscn is.
DEGREE COURSES n msnvphsspsol
omcuiruBE EnoincehiNQ. homi
Economics Mimno osiis. com
mcrce pharmscv.
Two-year courses in Aomcui.
Time. Hout rcONOMics. Mechanic
ART FORESTRY COMMERCE PHARMACY
Teacher s courses to manual
traiiiini; agriculture, domestic aciencr
aul art
MUSIC, incluiling piano, string, hand
instrtimunis and voice culture.
A Beautiful Booklet cntii'-d
"Thu Unrichmhnt oh KlTRAI. Ufb"
ml a Catauoc.uk will be mailed free
a applicaliun.
Addrm H. M Trwnamt, Registrar,
nM.i) CotYulha, Ore.
When Dealing With
J. II 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
you that you will be treated
right. : .
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Call when you desire anything
in the jewelry line or are in
need of glasses.
The best fitted Optical Parlor i
in Eastern Oregon.
WE GRIND OUR OWN
LENSES.
J. H. PEARE
&SON
FOR RENT New, nicely furnished
large, modeiE bepoons. Ca!l;31acl;
3792 or at 2101 Second. Adv.
7-31 tf
PIANO TUNING.
CaBes mended and French polished
action regulated or rebuilt. All work
guaranteed. Player pianos a special
ty. Leave orders with
RICHEY'S PIANO HOUSE
or Phone, Red 712. C. M. Henderson,
tuner. Adv. 7-29 tf.
LOST OR STRAYED From Perry, one
bay horse branded T on right shoul-rlfl'-,
low down scar under left; fore
lock, two white feet, heavy,' long
black tail; weight 1250 lbs. Suita
ble reward for return of same to
Fred Pohnman. . Adv 8-18 tf.
WANTED School girl to help with
house work in small family for room
and board. Phone Red 831. Adv.
8-20 tf .
FOR RENT Four room modern
house partly furnished. Call Black
8902. Adv. 8-2 tf
FOR RENT Two modern houses.
Five roms and bath, 1301 and 1304
W avenue. Phone home Red 3381.
Adv. 8-18 tf.
YOUNG Married couple wish three,
unfurnished rooms for light house
keeping. Address M, care Observ
er. aqv, b-ih et n. '
LOST Baby necklace solid gold
tiny cross. Finder call Black 3761.
Adv. 8-18 tf. ,
ijAxivir., MUUEKN BEDROOM, fjor
two working men; excellent meals
next door. 2101 cor. Second and
Jefferson sta. AH
FOR SALE A
nice modern hmiRn
Fine location, good terms. Address 1'9R SALJ sPT'-nK chickens; gojd
ijjrers. x-none aiacK ztas. Adv.
H 20 6t sp.
3, care Observer.
Adv. 7-29 tf
WANTED By permanent tenant,
room modern house (preferably fur
nished) reasonable ' rent. O. B.
Wood, 47 Foley building. Adv.
8-20 3t p.
'OR SALE Four-foot yellow pine
wood. Call Black 3742. Adv.
8-15 12t p
STRAYED To Pearl Steler's farm
on Rock creek, 1 sorrel gelding, 3
years old, branded 7 under quarter f"
circle on left shoulder one black
four years old; same brand, owner
can have them by paying for keep,
and this notice. Adv. 8-16 tf
WANTED A furnished house, five or
six rooms, by Oct. 1st, family of
three. Phone Red 1652, Adv.
J . 8-20 12t
FOR RENT Suite of housekeeping
rooms furnished, 8th and O. Black
822. LAdy. 8-20 If.
FOR. SALE OR TRADE Equity in
five room, modern cottage, with a
large lot Sightly location. Write
care of Observer. Adv, , 8-20 tf
'OR SALE-Five room house thrnp
lots, ?950.00; $250.00 down, balance
$10.00 per month. Address Box
624 La Grande, Ore. Adv. 8-15 6t
FOR SALE Cheap, new rug and sew
ing machine; parties leaving. 1524
Monroe Ave. Adv. 8-19 6t.
D. R. FONG
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PUBNITrRB BEPAIRIlfO
MATTRESS MAK1H0
rrainTraj packiks.
I F. RELLIJiWEl, .
1607 Wash. lie.
Phone Black 1022
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MEDICINE CO.
Branch of Baker City Office
CHINESE HERB AND
ROOT REMEDIES
Our wonderful life giving
herbs will absolutely exterpate
every impurity from the system..
No drugs, xno poison, non-alcoholic.
FREE CONFIDENTIAL
CONSULTATION FREE
Those living out of town can
cure themselves at home with
our herbs, Write to us for par
ticulars. Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 1
to 9 p. m.
Sundays- r to 12 a. m.; 1 to
5 p.m. .
Telephone Main :.
Office: 1412 Adams Avenue
LA GRANDE. OREGON.