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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1913 LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, fAGE THREE T" . . .., , Mil COURT j . . . . PROCEEDINGS 1 Aririual "'Suit SALE ( Don't Overlook these $8.75 Coats 1 Coats that Sold up to $20:22 The most unexpected values ever heard of E E. Kir t ley Ladies.. Ready-to-W 'ear. Sated His Foot. H. D. Ely, of Bnlio., suffered from horrible ulcefn ma foot for four years. Doctor fflWffli amputa tion, but he refused anVwaetaatty tried Bucklins Arnica Salve as a last resort Ho,then wrote: "I used your salve and my loot was soon completely cured." Beat reafcedy for bums, cuts, bruises and eoeWNfett box today. Only 2 Sc. All druggiseT or by mailt H. B. Baeklen & Co., Philadelphia or tS. Leais. SHOOTING MATCH AT ED SHA . Island City. W!S FAE .M four miles North of SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1913 Ducks, &eese; Tiirkeys and Beef.' Lunch Served on the Grounds. ALL NEW STOCK THE BEST VALUE Morgans 10 AND 25 CENT STORE :: ExtrcSp """--T idltnportod Salad Dishes 25 cents Saturday Only STOP CATARRH! Unless Properly Treated With Hyo- mei This Disease May Become Serious v' ' '.:;)-- i If . you haer catarrh, indicated by sniffling; stopped up head, droppings in the throat and morning choking, ere is an irritated state of the mu- cus membrane which affords an ideal condition "'. for the gntwth of 'disease ger: Do not allow these dangerous germs to begiow the destruction;,;-of, your neaim. The easiest simplest, quickest, cur est and cheapest way to chebk catarrh is by breathing Hvomei. This wonder ful medicated airireatraentldoes no upset the stomach, bat is breathed in through the Hyomei inhaler, directly following and surely destroying all di sease germs that may have been in haled the tissues of the throat, nose and lungs are quickly healed and vit alized. Money refunded by Newlin Drug Co.' to anyone whom Hyomei. fails to ben' ef it. A complete outfit $st but $1.00. ' " ' . COFFEE A : When Vm know what m VWhen you knot is ihe use of - et coffol want to do do it I VWhen you know what you want get learning and resolving? Ton are told it's SchlUlngVBeat with the strongest possible guarantee money back. ., ; " .;' What excuse for not trying or for putting it off? Now; at once; today. ' "Hello" "yes." , "Please send me a can of Schilling's Best Cofee." "All right" "Good by." Reception Given Brownells ' ' " """T '' ' ' -j 'V.' v ' .,' (Elgin Recorder) . j ; :i Last Friday evening after their reg ular meeting the members of the East ern Star and their friends held a re ception in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Brow nell, who left yesterday for California. The evening was passed very pleas antly, a mock wedding being a feature, with Dr. and Mrs.. Brownelhas the happy bride and groom, attended by the bridesmaid and best man, Rev, H. I. Hanson performing the ceremony, using the ring service.. After the cere mony a banquet was served, and sev eral timely speeches and toasts made. In an appropriate short address Mrs. Willis presented the doctor and bride with a handsome pearl handled gold pen as a token of the high esteem in which they are held. Remarkable Cure of Croup. - , "Last Winter when my little boy had croup I got him a, bottle of Chamber lains (JougnvRemeay. 1 honestly be lieve it saveikhis life," writes Mrs. J. B. Cook, Indiana, Pa.: "It cut the phlegm and relieved his coughing pells. I am moBtYrateral for what .this remedy has done ipr him." For sale by all dealers. In the matter of the monthly report of County-Treasurer. Approved. ' In the matter of the monthly state ment of scalp bounty warrants issued by - county clerk.. . Approved. In the matter of the monthly allow ance to various indigent persons. Clerk directed to issue the following war rants: D. W. Souder, $15: Maggie Slagner, $10; Mrs. John Hilderbrandt, $12.50; Clara Series, $10; Mrs. O. Mof- fitt, $10; J. F. Williams, $12.50; Millie McLachlen, $10; Alfred Banks, $10; Mrs. Ole Olson, $7.50; Mary Weaver, $10; Mrs. J. O. Sago, $10; Mrs. Robt. Wilkinson, $10; Mrs. Wallace, $15. In the matter of the re-establishing road districts. Continued for the term. In the matter of the application o& Robt. J. White for county aid. Denied. In the matter of the application 'of Sandy Anthony for county aid. Denied. J In the matter of the application of Fred Mayotte for aid in sending son to aeai ana aumo scnooi. aisauowea ana Yur j0D printing, denied. I . "!,; fihv nffioe In the matter of the approval of j widows pensions. All orders to juven ile court for widows' pensions allowed. In the matter of the proposed county road petitioned for by John Wells etal. Proposed road declared to be public necessity. Surveyor instructed to make examination and report. In the matter of the proposed county road petitioned for by Simon Woodell. Petition granted. . - ". - In the matter of canvassing election returns of special election held in the City of Imbler. Election declared regu lar, following officers declared elected: John T. Witty, mayor; Frank Perry, recorder; Guy J. Glenn, treasurer; Don E. Meyers, marshal; T. E. Barrett, Gao. Cleaver, J. P." "Larson, R.. Mc- Bride, C. J. Pratt and John Wells, aldermen. .. . . t. ', In the matter of the apportionment for teachers' institute. Clerk directed to draw warrant for $250 appropria tion for teachers' instiute. ', In the matter of the application of Augusta Langford for county aid. Ap- j thin, those elements plication granted, draw warrant for $f0 monthly. r JR othefjrtood editi, In the matter of the application of! met with the anitdotai e 1 T m.--l 11-,.: nM rt n"" At J, Hen. K I sons Vho : cuunnu WJ .IMS Inly edt thing u but ,ot vm lawlthafa n Have it done at Hooray! Blood Free of Impurities Eczema Gone! Acne, Tetter, Rash,' Pimples, Carbuncles, Boils Banished! . It Is ths action of uurlller. shows There Is one necnllarly stimuli activity to soloot tne nne neiwors - -1 m x . TH11 IB W T Tucker ror cancellation 01 wxirp4dlly and wljy they d() Application granted. . r to tfi. '"8. a certnsn t remrsr ae f a, uVs cellsja 1 am tht i hlnnrn VblcHVt qc eezen 111 thift ct ol 'omoies 0t r kable how the famous blooi ue SKID. redlenftln 8. 8. R.whlph r or glandular blood, or from vessels in the requires lor a, lupus, or attacks the the skin la 8, vanish so ,urn Un fine net- Is con- Despondency Dim to Indigestion.' . not at all surprising that per- have, indigestion become dis and despondent.' Hero am a few words of hope and cheer for them by Mrs. Blanche Sowers, Indiana, Pa,j For years that I could I I tried every1 ret reiiei. aco when 1 1 advertised and gov tion was so oeor the lighest f moi. 1 1 heard of to til about a year iberlaiaa Tablets bottle of them. did I find the ritht treatment I soen. began to improve, ana since taking a few bottles of them my digestion is fine." For sale by all dealers. A Consumptive cougn. - A cough that -bothers you contin ually is one of the danger signals which warns xf consumotion. : Dr. King's Nevi Disravery stop the cough, loosen the chest, "banish fever and let you sleep peacefully-' The first dose. ipptoVi A F.VM tea: 1' Aask no rVoi checks the sy relief, Mrs, lyn, Iowa, wri Discovery curei er six weeks' d Try it. as it Best medicine f oi and lunar troubles! fails. Price 50c and $1.00. All drug- eiata. by mail. H. E. Bucklen & Co, Philadelphia or St. Louis. s and gives propt ertc, of Gleu El- Dr. King's Mew ibborn cough aft ( tailed to help." same for you. ighs, colds, throat oaey back tf it ' In the matter of publishing estimate i stantljr selecting from the blooTKthe nutrl , , . ... .. I tlon required for bealthj tissue, and the of moneys to be raised by taxation, cause o disease la just as constantly be- County clerk directed to compile and 1bn,Krmle;e.n",rcd 8c,ttcred " publish estimate. ' " : ! You will be surprised and delighted at , : ... ,- . t the quick change If you will use 8. 8. 8., '. In the matter of the application Of the famous blood purifier. Its action In William Clark for county aid. Petition e-pTuSff'S- V&FSL granted. Clerk directed to draw war-, u A lan'VlrSS rant for $5 monthly. . will And 8. 8. 8. on sale at all drug stores. I Get a bottle to-day and banish all skin 1 1 afflictions. . Your job printing. Bave it done at. When you ask for 8. 8. 8. look, out for ... . the common trick of trying to toll yoa the Observer office. - ; something else. . Don't be misled. g prlnicple, ( Ibssard Co.)Mi )the comfoi The front-lacg prlnicple, (originated by The H. W. Obssard Co.)has accom plished much foKthe comfoit and con venience of womob's dress. Of even greater imVirtance than front lacing, however, ha been tht genius displayed in tHe actuV designing and makincr of Gossard Corsets., So outstanding andVhoroutfi has been this work that, greaias thdfront lacinir DrinciDle is. the Gonard rrtethod pf design and manufactureVranacends it, and the two combined occpyfapo- , sition so commanding that they are now regarded as , an International vogue. " c-;';v-;';--,' Regardless of the cost every Gossard Corset conforms to but one standard in style, workmanship and wearing 8Xvlc ' A compete line of the new fall modela and sizes always on hand. .Prices $3.50 to WAO. . MRS. ROBT. PATTISON, : Corsetiere. Res. 1702, Cor. Spring and Oak. Phone Red 3221 We Have Others Investigate This -. -. ....'.. i) Here is a substantial built home, (It . was not built to sell but to live In)' The very best of, material was sel ected ' throughout. ,' Large ' massive stone foundation; . Furnace;, splen-, did cellar, with' cement noor; uatn Hot and Cold water: hou east; large plate glass wlndo living room and dining room nlace: Solendid floors which always had the best of care; tht I 1. , Ttnitu - haa Insi 1 lUUMD , ' 4 been painted and the room all re tinted; nice lawn with trees. Lot 60 by 120. No street Improvement On Third street, near High school. The price to $2359.00. Only $300 ' cash is required to handle this. Here is Another A new modern boagalow six rooms on Fifth street close In. Built in fixtures, basement, Dutch kitchen, everything that any one would de sire, on extraordinary terms to the right parties. Call for particular-. Heme for $U00 New, four room house lot 60 by 110. Price $1100. Terms $300 cash; bal ance $10 per month. . ., :t ';..:' use for $950 Near High School, two big ' lots, 4 room house. On easy payments. for $1300 house, bath toilet, .cart,-lot 60 by lit. $30.00, balance on payments. , . Bargain in Lots On ML Ave. Only $200 and easy P7- menta. East of court house, only $20$ if yon will build a modern house. Just a few offered at this price. Ho A Mome I Modern five 'room lavatory, tsuen ICahh reajniVed t SmallHontlly I fi if ;, a f 1 I: V4 f GEORGE H. CURREY Real Estate You Never Lose at Morgan's TtJ1k,w?,'jyx;'5?',rs tli- momlnr.