La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 06, 1913, Image 2

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THUHSDAY,-NOVEMBER 6.-1913.
PAGE TWO
FELL
A Display
andDFurnishings
That willfplease you with the beauty and de
sirability of patterns and models, attract'you
by the completeness and delight! you by the
bigness of the values offered.
We have made an extra effort to make our
values thisTeason than ever. We ask you
yourself how well we have succeeded. ,
A.slffc BrOS. Clothiers
TRANSFER AND DELIVERY PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY
r- mm -ft.. f f .
'' SUCCESSOR
PHONE MAIN 10.
We have many excellent tooth pastes and
powders you can't get in any drug store in town
but ours. The bristles do not drop from our super
ior made tooth brushes. Whenever you need any
thing to beautily your teeth or sweeten your
breath, come to US; Whenever you need anything
in the drug store line, come to us and you will be
sure to get the best. We keep no other kind.
Come to OUR Drug Store.
NEWLIN
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VV I" J 'V ?' we . .W.,..J BI'llMlll II r M ,m .IIIHW--
of Men's
We Invite An Early
Inspection By You
We are especially anxious to shew"
you our Overcoats. We have a very
attractive range of colors and pat
terns and the models are very pleas
ins;. Come and try them on. You
surely want to see "what's what" in
overcoats now. You will here.
$10, $12.50, $15, $2t, $25 AND $30.
The correct Fall models are unusual
ly attractive. Ours arc so expertly
cut and tailored that a perfect fit is
, assured. Our present line is very ex
tensive, embracing a wide range olj
colors and patterns." Come and see
some of them on yourself.
$12.50 TO $30.00.
TO A WELTON.
LA GRANDE.
DRUG CO.
Clothing
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Men's Clothes better
to call and judge for
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and Furnishers
Mortgage Sale.
Ed Stringham will sell at Mort
gage sale November8, at St. Louis
Barns, commencing at 1 o'clock, the
following priperty: One pair horses
three years old, weigh 1250 pounds
apiece; one pair draft horses, 6 and
10, weigh' 1400 apiece. Two 2-year
old heifers, good milk stuff. Terms
Cash or bankable notes. ,
.NOTICE."
Wong Lam has purchased the Hong
Woo Co. store and all creditors must
present bills on November 8, at 2:00
d. m. The store will hereafter be
known as the Kwong Wah Yuen Co,
WONG LAM,
11-1 8t.
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
A 4x5 folding camera and finishing
outfit cost 20 dollars. 12 thorough
bred young Buff Orpington hens, and
1 full blood Buff Orpington rooster,
Will trade for good Man's Bicycle, 2i
or 22 inch frame. Phone red 1841 or
call 701 B ave. 11-4 6t.
Avoid the Bronchial Coughs of Early
Fall.
The changeable weather of early
; fall brings on bronchitis and a hard
i cough that is wearing on the system.
aid seems to tear open the bronchial
tubes and mucus lining of the throat.
Use Foley's Honey and Tar Com
pound promptly! For it will soothe and
heal the inflammed mucus lining, re
lieve the cough quickly, and help to
expel the cold. It contains- no opiates.
Get the genuine in the yellow pack
age and refuse substitutes. A. T. Hill.
HAY FOlt SALE.
The undersigned has 700 tons of
first class hay, 8 miles cast of La
Grande, 7 miles northwest of Union,
I for sale. Land where the hnjv is lo
! cated is admirably suited for stock
! feeding; running water through the
place. Inquire for particulars of F. A.
Harmon, Baker, Oregon. il-4 12 I
Your job printing,
the Observer office.
Have it done at
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WIRE POLLS
LADD CANYON TELEPHONE SYS
TEM OUT OF ORDER.
SHigh Winds of Monday and Tuesday
Cause Wire Troubles.
Ladd Canyon, Or., . Itov. 5. (Spe
cial) The high south wind of Mon
day and yesterday has blown down
several .telephone poles, causing the
telephone service in this dis
trict to be entirely out of commission
today. ' ,
Quito a good many or the parents of
the neighborhood met at the school
house last Friday and ofund the good
acquaintance of the teacher, Mr. Hunt.
Mrs., F. S. Ivanhoe, the county school
superintendent, who was present. Had
it not been for the ill weather and so
much fall work all of , the parents
would very likely have been in attend
ance. The Misses Minnie, Gladys and Ruth
Drumsmith, little daughters of Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Drumsmith, enter
tained the younger folks of the neigh
borhood hallowe'en evening at their
home. Each youngster had his own
taffy to pull and everything was quite
stuck up with candy, but they had one
of the best times of their lives and en
joyed the evening spent . with the
young hostesses. ,
Dick Peebler has three carpenters
at work on his new barn, which will
b .quite a good sized structure when
completed. They have finished the
frame work.
Mrs. James Mulholland went to La
Grande yesterday to see her sister,
Mrs. John French, of South La Grande,
who is iil again.
AN ARTFUL ELEPHANT.
'e Deserved the Dinner He Cot Will
So Murh Cuiming.
Here N nil amusing tall1 of ii II !
haul's nrtnillicss m!il liy .Ml. A. V
landey ill "UoiiKMllig It III Sontlien.
udi.i:" ,
Oim- very .bright moonlight evening
while camping '"I Ihi' Braliiuugiri.s we
were sluing oiit in the cool ulr after
dinner when one of the eloplvunts
soiiu'liow contrived to unliobUlo uim-
self mid walked away from his own
quarters Into ours... We saw bltu go up
to u sleeping native. siiulT nt ins pinow
and then ever so gently draw it iiwny
with bis trunk. , At the same time he
edged his own foot under the limns
bead and shoulders that no Jerk nilgut
be felt. "
"The pillow was a bag of rice, put
there for snfet against pilferers. Al
though tied "P in a knot, the bag was
deftly opened mid Its contents devour
ed to the very lust grain, the thief look
ing watchfully round hhn the while.
"We were not likely to disappoint
blm of his cleverly won feast, as he
seemed to know. for. Just letting his
tiny eyi'M rest on us unconcernedly for
a second or two, he fell to considering
his next move.
"lie drew a stone toward him with
the ever handy trunk and got It under
the empty sack. Then he worked both
together under the man's head, final
ly he stealthily withdrew his own foot,
and. having waited no longer than wns
necessary to make sure he had left all
safe, lie moved off."
ON THE BRINK OF NIAGARA.
Three Hours of Peril, but He Still
Clutched His Knife.
On the afternoon of June 1. 1872. an
old painter named William McCui
lough while painting the bridge above
Niagara .falls between the first and
second Sister Islands fell Into the rap
ids. Instantly he was swept furiously
toward the cataract, but whirled Into
lesser waves, so that he struck against
and seized a ruck not far above the
brink.
Hundreds quickly gathered on the
shore and watched, nil eager to help,
but Ignorant what to do. Among them
was Thomas Conroy. who secured a
coil of rope, fastened one end to u tree
on shore and with the other end In his
hand waded out as far as he could and
occasionally swam, the water being
from eighteen. inches to six feet deep.
tie aimed far up stream to allow for
the power of the current and at Inst
with great difficulty reached the unfor
tunate painter and bound him to him
self with the rope. They were swept
off their feet several times on the wn
back to shore, but the ropp nuu been
firmly fastened, and they finally landed
safely.
When they reached shore It was
found that MeCullough still clutched
his putty knife firmly in bis hand, hnv
Ing held It during the three hours he
oau oeen ou me onut or. uie iuub. y
V.
FRATERNAL ORtBRS.
V. F. A A. M.U Oraade Lodge No.
41, A. F. ft A. M. holds regular
ceetfrge first and third Saturdays
.:S p. n. Cordial welcome U
A Masans.
GEO. E. COCHRAN. W. M.
A. C WILLIAMS, Sec
B. P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No W3
meets each Thursday evening at 8
o'clock in Elk's club, corner of De
pot street and Washington avenue
Visiting brothers cordially inviled
to attend.
L. F. DUNN, E. R.
H. E. COOLIDGE. Rec. Sac
WOODMEN OF THE WOR.-D La
Grande Lodge No. 169 W O. W
meets every first and thM rridiejs
at I. O. O. F. halU All visiting
members welcome.
W. W. BERRY, C. C.
J. H. KEENEY, Clerk
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMER
ICA La Grande Camp No. 7703
'meets on the first and third Thurs
day evenings of each month in the
K, of P. hall. Visiting neigwbors
welcome.
A. W. NELSON, V. C.
W. F. LANDRUM, Clerk.
ROYAL NEIGHBORS Meets every
second and fourth Fridays every
month. All visiting members cor
dially invited.
CORA FITZGERALD, Oracle.
LILLY C. KIMMLE. Recorder.
REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. DO
meets every Tuesday eveniag in the
I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting mem
bers are invited to attend.
ZELLA ROBERTSON, N. G.,
. EVA MNROE, Sec.
L. O. O. M. La Grande Lodge No.
850. Lojral Order of Moose holds
regular meetings, each and every
Mandav nifrht at I. O. U. r. hall
Visitors always welcome.
P.'. A. FOLEY. D.
C. H. SCRAlNTON, Sec
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross
Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday
niehtin Castle hall, (Old Elks1 aall
A Pvthian welcome to all visiting
Knights.
H. P. OLIVER. C. C.
R. L. LINCOLN, K. of R. & S
O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E,
S.. holds stated communications the
second and fourth Wednesdays of
each month. Visiting members cor
dially invited.
lllSS CYNTHIA STEIN, W. M.
MARY A. WARNICK, Sec.
F. O. E. La, Grande Aerie No. 259
on each and every Friday evening at
8 o'clock, at the K. or r. Hall. Vis
iting members cordially welcomed
HARRY W. SWART. W. P,
L. F. BELLINGER. Sec.
WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT CIRCLE
NO. 47 Meet second and fourth
Tuesday nights of each month at
K. of P. hall. All visiting neigh
bors welcome.
LENA HEAD, G. N.
LILLIE ALLSTOTT. Clerk.
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A. L. RICHARDSON, M. D.
J. W. LOUGHLIN, M. D.
Drs. Richardson ft LougMrt I
Phvsicians and surgeons. ' Phones!
-Office. Black 1362. Dr. Richard
son's res. Main 65. Dr. Loughlia'al
res. Main 757. . V
DR. R. E. L. HOLT Physician and!
surgeon; successor to Dr. N. Moli
tor; corner Adams avenue and De
pot St. Phones Office Main 68;
Residence, Main 7d0.
iir M. K. HALL Physician and surJ
goon. New Foley building, third
floor. Phone Main 03.
DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Physician!
and surgeon. Diseases of the eye!
a specialty.
DR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD Dis-J
eases of women and children. Of J
flees Adams avenue, over Red
Cross Drug Store,
OSTEOPATHS.
GCO. W. ZIMMERMAN Obteopata
physician. Oyer Lilly s narawar
store. Phone Main 3. SuccessoJ
to Dr. F. E. Moore.
VETEBLNARY.
DR. P. A. CHARLTON VeterinarJ
surgeon. County stock inspectoa
Office at Hill's drug store, Li
Grande. Residence phone, Red 7011
office phone, Black 1361. '
CHIROPRACTORS.
G. T. DARLAND CHIROPRACTIi
PARLORS No. 4, Deaot St., af
joining Oregon hotel. ' Phone Ref
1751.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
COCHRAN & BBERHARD Geo.
Cochran and Colon R. Eberharl
Attorneys. La Grande Nation!
Bank Bidg., La Grande, Oregon
T. H, CRAWFORD; ROBT. S. EAKTl
CRAWFORD & EAKIN Attol
neys at law. Practice in all tl
courts of the state and Unite
States. Office in La Grande Nl
tional Bank- Building, La Grvil
Oregon.
R. J. GREBN Attorney-at-La
Rooms 9-10, Sommer Bidg.,
Grande, Ore. Practices in all staj
and federal courts. .
$500 Lots for $25
In order to close out a number
lots by October 20th, I have decidedl
offer your choice of improved lots I
Connordale for $250. These lots 4
choicely located and have sold on tl
market for $500. They are bargal
and now is the time to get them, rl
member, this only lasts until Octoa
20th. This addition is close in propl
ty and finest addition ever put on
market between Portland and
Lake.
GEO. O'CONNORl
Office ' Security Land and TrJ
LUMBER WILL NEVER
CHEAPER.
BE
than now. A? you know, the
lumber fit for milling is getting
scarcer every year. Then why I
not begin building now and take!
Advantage of the present mr-
ket? Later o nyou will regret I
it. We have full supplies for I
high-grade lumber for both ex
terior and interior construction.
7 EN AH A LUMBER COMPANY
Drink yJQNatural Mineral
V T U .VA
and
You'll Know the Joy of Living