La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 21, 1913, Image 7

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1913.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,
PAGE SEVEN
New Raisins
and Currants
f Citron Peel, Lemon Peel,
; Orange Peel
We have a few boxes of
Choice Eating Apples
PROMPT DELIVERY.
Phone Us Your Order
J, ; G. Snodgriiss,
GROCERY
JOSEPH ITEMS
OF INTEREST
NEWS ITEMS OP PROMINENT
WALLOWA COUNTY PEOPLE.
Phone Main 43
'La Grande, Ore.
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The Modern Quick
Shoe Repair
Joseph People Return From Various
Fairs With Prises. , -
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Joseph, Or., Oct. 21. (Special) "
Mrs. J. A.' rBanson returned Satur
day from a ten days' visit at . La
Grande with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs J. L. . Caviness and other rela
tives. Mrs. Grace Longfel'ow . returned
Wednesday from attending the fair(at
La Grande. While there she was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rusk.
Julius Roe8ch, of La Grande was a,
visitor in Joseph Friday. Also Attor
ney Jerry Rusk.- : . . .':'-'
Mrs. Cha. Craven returned Friday
from La Grande with her little son,
Dale, who has been in the hospital.
Dale wss operated on for peritonitis
about threo weeks ago. The little fel
low is getting a'ong nicely.
'' John Senni;t, a mi-.ing man frm.
Boston, has gone to Snake river to
look at so'no mining o'aims of She:--,
man Winchester's.
Mrs. J. B. Gillis has gone to Walla
Walla for a two weeks', visit. ,
John Collinsworth and family of
Oklahoma, are hero with the expecta
tion of making this their home. John
is a' brother of Arthur Collinsworth. '
Mr. and Mrs. W. Al Jones have re
turned from a visit to the state fair
and with relatives lit Salem and Port
land. They made the trip down to
Salem and Portland in their auto but
had to ship it back on account of the
deep snow in the Blue mountains!
J Joe Williams and family have re
turned from Idaho, where they spent
the summer. , . -"
Columbus day was well observed in
Joseph. " "
Ivan Sutton, of La Grande, is here
visitino- his father and other rela-
VfeaaV COHSETS
They lace in front as a result the
abdomen is relieved of all pressure.
Support is given to the organs and
deep breathing is encouraged. They
emphasize the long graceful line of
the back, which artists agree is the
moat beautiful line in art
They gently but surely compel a cor
rect standing position and a graceful
carriage. ; I invite you to investigate
these wonderful corsets.
A trial fitting will pleas you.
Prices 3.50 to 8.60.
A complete line always on hand of
'the different models and styles.
: MRS. ROBERT PATT1SON.
Coraetiere.
Phone Red 3221.
- Rea. 1792 Corner Spring and Oak. -
Skin Sufferers-Read!
; Lou of Appetite. i
Is the first signal of disorder and
TVe want all akin sufferers who have
Buffered, for many year the torturea of
disease and who have sought medical aia
In vain, to read this.
We, aa old established druggists of
this community, wish to recommend to
you a product that has given many re
lief and may mean the end of your
agony. The product la a mild, almple
wash, not a patent medicine concocted of
various worthleaa drugs, tout a aclentlflo
compound made of well known antiseptlo
ingredient. It ta made in the D.D.D.
laboratorlea of Chicago and la called the
S.D.S. maarlptloa
This la a doctor's special prescription
one that bag Baa-tad many wonderful
The effect of D. D. D. la to eoothe In
stantly, as aoon a applied; then It pene-
tratea the . pores, destroys Mid throws
oft all disease germs and leaves the .
skin clean and healthy.
We are so confident of the marvelous 1
power of D. D. D. ' that, we have taken
advantage of the manufacturers guar
antee, to offer you a full-slse bottle on,
trial. You are to Judge tha merits of
the remedy lo your owa partlcmla eaaav
If It doesn't help roa, It costs you
nothing. ; v
D.D.D. Soap Is mads of the earn
healing Ingredients. Ask us about It.
HILL'S DRUG STORE.
decay. ' The usual los sof appetite is
often caused by functional disturb
ances in the stomach.' The stomach
fails to do the work required, the ap
petites is gone, and the body suffers
from lack ft nourishment. , Such a
tomach heeds to be cleaned and sweet
ened. Meritol Tonic Digestive is made
especially to assist the stomach to
digest food, and promote a healthy .
appetite. This remedy is sold on oar
positive guarantee, and we ask yea to
give it a trial. It is a genuine tonic
Sale agents, Newlin Drug Co. ... ', ..
tM1ltT(lfltnin
OFFERS TO THE PEOPLE OF LA GRANDE SOMETHING DIF
FERENT IN THE WAY OF SHOE REPAIRING. OUR PLANT IS
EQUIPPED WITH THE LATEST AND MOST MODERN SHOE RE
PAIRING MACHINERY ON THE MARKET, WHICH ENABLES
US TO PRODUCE A CLASS OF WORK SUPERIOR TO THE OLD
METHOD. BRING US YOUR OLD SHOES AND WE WILL MAKE
THEM LOOK LIKE NEW. -
R. L. DUIGNAN, Prop.
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DORDAN'5 bar
215 FIR STREET. SrWS"' .
COUNTRY TRABE SOLICITED. PHONE ORDERS TAKEN CARE
OF AT ALL HOURS.
J. F. DORDAN, Proprietor
LUMBER
WILL NEVER
CHEAPER.
BE
i i lives. " '.-.,
Jack' M"k?i'.K'e rix f"nilv, of North
Powder, have moved to Joseph and
are livinp in Dr. Fleener's residence.
Bill McClain shot a large buck deer
last week. It had 15 points.
Harry Mays returned from La
Grande last Wednesday- where he had
been during the Union county fair.
Mr. Mays' relay string won first place
in the relay race.
Floyd Ruder, county agriculturist,
was a visitor in Joseph last week.
Glenn Leslie has been on the sick
list for a few days. Mr. Leslie is at
the head of the grocery department
in the McCully Mercantile company
II. B. Dairdhyer and Roy Hyman
have boutrht a new feed chopper
John Fruitts has returned from the
fair circuit where he has been exhib
itinp; his thoroughbred Hampshire
hojrs. Mr. Fruitts won many prizes
and blue ribbons while on the circuit.
Mrs. A. M. Runnells left last Thurs
day for Virginia to spend the winter
with her parents. Mr. Runnells mother
also of Virginia, is coming to spend
the winter with her sen
Blendine Lay, daughter of William
Lay, is very Bick at the home of her
aunt. Mrs. Miller, with appendicitis.
Much interest is being manifested
in the wet and dry campaign here. It
i iinnRvtain which faction will Win
out.
A section crew has been stationed
between Enterprise and Joseph. This
is a very good thing for the road was
! getting very rough. It is the inten
tion of the railroad company to Keep
this crew of men working all winter.
Mrs Anna Christie is on the sick
list. " . "'
Mrs. H. W. Beecher died last week
st her home on Alder Slope. Mrs.
Beecher left a husband and several
children and grand children.
than now. As you know, the
lumber fit for milling is getting
Scarcer every ' year. ', ' Then why
not begin building now and take
advantage of the " present mr
ket? Later o nyou will regret
it We have full supplies for
high-grade lumber for both ex
terior and interior construction.
vVENAHA LUMBER COMPANY
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
bv local applications, as they cannot
,ianntA nnrt ton of the ear.
There Is only oho way to cure deafness.
I i Deafness is caused by an inflamed condl-
. r,t tnurniis ilnlnff of the Kusta-
I chlan Tube. When this tube is Inflnmed
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nOR those good fireside friends
H old friends the real kind. Old reminiscences,
a good story now and then, good cigars, and a bottle ot
Budweisei?
The Anheuser-Busch plant com-ts today
-more than 142 acres equal to 70 cily
blocks. It gives steady employment to
6,000 people, and to .1,500 more in its
branches.
Every process, every room, Is immaculate.
. The Largest Plant of lis Kind
in the World
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One of America,s Institutions
Every bottle is Pasteurized and inspected.
This Quality-Plant, starlecl nearly 50 years.
ao, is a model of mojei n facilities.
The hundreds of visitors who go through
every day know that nothing of its kind
could be made any better than Budweiser.
Anheuser-Busch, St. Louis
(rn:ijrri:--i-i j inn US. ' - .
Some of the Principal
Buildings
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In Unl
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il.iaiaiscn?
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you have a rumoiing spuna or imperial
hearing, and when t is entirely closed.
Deafness Is the result, snd unless the In
flammation can be taken out and this
tubs restored to Its normal condition,
hearing will b destroyed forever; nine
cases out of ten ore caused by Sa'"!V?
which is nothing but an inflamed condi
tion of the mucous surfaces.
Ws wlU live One Uundrml Pollsn ft'snfcse n!
UaUSUsUvrmUiira. Send for olrsulsrm, free,
r. J CUHNBT, 4 00, Toledo, Ohio. ,
BoMTlnlorlMi.We. . ' .
Xsks Usui saaulr i'lus for coBsUsaUoa.
B. W. HUGHES
106 Depot Street La Grande, Ore.
DISTRIBUTOR FOR
Union, Wallowa, Baker and Grants Counties