La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 21, 1914, Image 7

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    SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1914.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE SEVEN
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Complete Equipment for Resetting and
Repairing Rubber Buggy Tires
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor
Complete Machine Shops and Foundry
WENAHA LUMBER COMPANY
An Opportunity.
Now is the time to buy. WHAT?
A home. A new home. Positively
Something Very Attractive
-Jn Farm Land-
La Grande Investment Company
Old U.S. Land Office
2223 Adams Ave. Foley Building, La Grande.
U. LOTTIES
Wholesale Liquor Dealer
1118 Jefferson Ave
La Grande Ore.
FOR PRICES & QUALITY
ON
WHISKIES
WINES
BRANDIES
GINS, ETC.
PHONE. Black 51
Distributor Of
Letup's St. Louis Beer
WE EXPECT A
RUSHING SEASON
In the lumber line. All indica
tions point to brisk building bus
iness this Spring, and we take
this opportunity to suggest ear
ly orders. We know our stock
and are sure of it. We want
you to know, and so print this
short notice.
the greatest offer made in the city of
La Grande. See Kohl, building con
tractor; phone Main 724. 2-28tf.
within Tsix and a half miles of La Grande, we have
120 acres of good land that will grow any kind of
grain or hay crops It is for sale at the low price of
$75.00 per acre; can make you very attractive terms
on same.
200 acres six miles from La Grande, of which 150
acres is good farm land, 50 acres stony pasture, that
grows the best of feed; fair house ; good barn; one
fourth mile to school; on main road. This is an ideal
dairy ranch, are you interested?
The lots in McAnishes' sub-division arc going. Don't
you want to buy one or more? See them. We have
all classes of property for sale.
CHURCH
NOTICES
(Continued fnom Page 6)
dise," Kink
Mrs. Chas. E. Olsen.
Chorus, "Glory of Sunset,". .
Robertson.
By the vested Juvenile Chorus,
Mrs. Graham, director,
OfTertory, "Pastorale,". . . Chaminade.
Prof. Armstrong.
Solo, "The Lord is Mindful of His
Own," from St. Paul. .. Mendelssohn
Mr. E. E. Ellis.
Organ, "Marche Pontificale,"
Lemmons
Prof. Armstrong.
Duet, "Peace to this Dwelling,'. .Nevin
Mrs. C. E. Bunting and Miss Olive
Massee.
Chorus, "Rest Thee," Robertson
Juvenile Chorus.
Anthem, "The Radiant Morn Hath
Passed Away," Woodard
The Choir.
Postlude, "Toccata," Bach
Prof. Armstrong. ,
Prayer meeting, Thursday evening,
Bible study, Wednesday evening.
E. B. Fyke, Pastor.
Res. 7205 4th st. Phone Main 705.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
(Sixth and Washington avenue.)
Mrs. W. W. Berry organist.
Sabbath school, 9:45 a. m., Robert
Eakin, superintendent,
Morning worship at 11, subject:
"Thy Will Be Done."
Junior Endeavor' at 2:30.
Evening worship at 7:30, subject:
"The Cry of Faith."
Prayer meeting Thursday evening
A. G. LANE, Pastor.
1310 Washington ave.
LATTER DAT! SAINTS.
(Tabernacle Fourth and O Sts.)
Sabbath school 10:30 a. m. Geo. R.
Lyman, superintendent.
Blanche Black, Organist.
Regular service at the Latter Day
Saints tabernacle. Sunday school
every Sunday at 10:30 a. m.
Regular sacrament and speaking
services at 2 p. m.
Young People's Mutual Improve
ment association at 7:00 p. m. To all
uie puuuc are coraiauy inviieu.
C. J. Black, Bishop.
Telephone Main 754.
A Strong , Endorsement.
W. H. Holmes of the Decorah, la.,
Journal says: "I have been a suffer
er from Piles and Hemmorhoids for
years. I got no relief until my
druggist recommended Meritol Pile
Remedy. Before I had taken half the
package the distress was gone and I
have had no trouble since. I would
not take a thousand dollars and be
back in former condition."
NEWLIN DRUG COMPANY.
DRINK HABIT CURED.
Excessive drinking of liquor becomes
a disease. You can be permanently
cured of this disease by taking treat
ment, and if you are not satisfied that
you are cured after taking my treat
ment I will refund you every dollar
you have paid me. I guarantee to
kill all appetite for liquor. .
THE M'CORMICK INSTITUTE.
J.. J. Burbridge, Mgr., 1508 Fourth
St. Phone black 802. 8-19-3t
Want Ads
For Sale, Eggs for Hatching.
R. I. Reds, Black and Buff Orphing
tons, Indian Runner ducks. My best
premium stock. $1.50 for 15 or $8.00
per 100. Cockerels and laying hens.
Phone or call, Chas. E. Perry. Adv.
WANTED Day old calves. Phone
Farmers 9x3. 3-20-tf
FOR RENT Brick store building. In
quire Mrs. M. Anthony, 1606 St.
3-19-tf
FOR SALE Single buggy, set single
harness, ladies' side saddle, man's
bicycle, four brooders, couch, cup
board, bureau, revolving book case,
cook stove, churn. Phone black 282.
Adv. 3-19-tf
TEAMS WANTED Want three six
horse teams at once for plowing.
Cash as soon as work is done. Call
JSecurity Land & Savings Co. 3-19-3t
FOR SALE On monthly payments.
New 4-room house and acre of
ground. Phone red 1751. 3-20-tf
FOR RENT Modern furnished house,
1401 N. Ave. Mrsi A. F. Liley.
3-20-2t.
LOST About two weeks ago, small
black leather purse containing $5.00
bill and silver. Reward. Phone red
3512. 3-20-2t
FOR SALE Or will trade for real
estate mortgages. Several used au
tomobiles ranging in price from
$100.00 and up. Smith's Garage.
3-14-tf
FOR SALE Black Minorca and
White Leghorn setting eggs, from
selected winter layers. Mrs. G. H.
Chapman, La Grande. 3-2-lm
ROOMS Mrs. T. J. Robbs. 1620
6th St. Phone black 1462. 3-11-tf
FOR SALE Five-room modern bun
galow. Easy terms. Call at room
27 New Foley building. 3-12-tf
FOR RENT 1512 Adams Ave., light
housekeeping rooms. Bedroom suit
able for two gentlemen, $3.00 per week
with bath, 2 blocks from center of city.
Phone black 1731. 3-13-tf
FOR SALE House and 9 lots, will
consider horses on deal. Phone black
3721. 3-16-tf
FOR RENT New modern house. Fire
place. Up to date in every respect.
Close in. $18.00. Phone Main 700.
3-10-tf.
FOR SALE Chuap, Rambler bicycle.
Call Observer. 3-16-fit
FOR SALE Dry wood; Phone Main
712. l-15,tf.
WANTED To trade for good team
of horses, wagon and neavy Har
ness. Chatas-Brace Realty Co.
2-28,tf.
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms, Phone Red. 962. l-5tf.
FOR SALE New 4-room modern cot
tage, 4 blocks from business center
?mall lot, a good bargain, som
terms. Edw. W. Kammerer, 20';4
Adams ave. 6-20 tf
FOR SALE One corner and three in
side level lots, north side; one half
block Greenwood school; sewer and
sidewalk, will se.ll at one-half the
price of lots adjoining, which are sell
ing at $250.00 each. Address P, care
Observer. 3-19-3t
FOR RENT Nice fnrnlshed house
keeping rooms; from two to five;
reasonable; light and water. Call
Red 3861. 2-14, lmo
FOR SALE An up to date Cham
fit. Good business, excellent loca
tion, part cash, balance terms.
Call 209 Fir St 2-26,tf.
FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping
rooms, 1311 N. Ave. 2-23,tf.
FOR SALE Good piano. .Reasonable.
Phone black 1482. . V . ' )-10-tf
FOR RENT Modem Ave room house.
Pavement. Black 1662. 3-7-tf
WANTED Barber at the Club. See
. McCormick. 3-19-3t
FOR RENT Furnished room in good
residence, close in. Call Observer
for particulars. 3-19-Ct
FOR SALE Heavy team, wagon,
and names. Phone black 201. 3-16-tf
FOR SALE Pure breed Rhode Island
Red eggs, $1.00 for 15. Phone
Farmers 18x7. 3-6-tf
FOR SALE Two ed brood sows
and one boar. Phone red 3372.
8-9-12t p
FOR SALE OR RENT Peter Allen's
ranch of 280 acres, 5 miles north of
Island City. Inquire of Peter Allen.
3-18-6t.
WANTED Roomers and Boarders;
1303 O Ave. 3-18, 8t, pd.
GOOD MAXWELL AUTO FOR SALE
Cheap. La Grande Garage. 3-18-3t
FOR SALE My delivery team, three
horses, wagon, harness new surry,
3 saddles. Terms with good security.
F. D. Haisten. 3-19-tf
How's your sole
Need Fixin i
Bring it to us, we'll fix it while
you wait. With our modern
plant we are turning out a
class of work that's different.
Turn sloes a specialty.
Modern Quick
Shoe Repair
R. L DUIGNAN Prop.
Opposite Newlin's Book Store
Phone Blk. 81. 1116 Adams Av
We Will Give Away a $15.00 Lamp
It is beautiful with its hand painted shade. It will be given in
the Observer Pennant Table Cover Contest. Whether you win any
of the $21 worth of prizes or not you will possess the beautiful
table cover you can make out of Observer Pennants, but you can win
a prize if you try hard enough. Read about it and see the picture
of the lamp in this paper. You must hurry if you want the beauti
ful State of Oregon pennant. They are going fast.
OBSERVER PENNANT COUPON.
This Coupon, with two others of different dates and 15
cents, (to cover incidental cost) entitles the bearer to one
Observer Pennant when presented at the Observer office. By
mail, five cents extra to coer postage and packing.
Name .
Address
Pennant desired
THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1914.
Do not order Pennants in advaace.
the stipulated week.
NORTONIA HOTEL.
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PRIMARY
- CANDIDATES
Announcement! of Men Who
Seek Nominations at Com--tag
Primaries.
I hfirehv nnnnuncA mvsfllf as a
didatA tew nnminntinn An fk Dam,Kll
can Ticket, for the office of Circuit
Judge of the Tenth Judicial District.
in we event oi my nomination and
election, I will endeavor 'to discharge
tha Hllfiaa nf f Via nfflnn nrttV. jiiil
justice to all, and as economically
an pussiuie, ana win siana lor tne
strict enforcement of all laws.
Adv. J. W. KNOWLES.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for County Judge of Union
county, subject to the voters of the
Republican party, at the coming pri
maries. Should I be nominated and
elected I will give the office my en
tire time. I believe in good county
roads, but favor permanency in con
struction. I believe in retrenchment
along all lines of county expenses so
far as practicable'.
Adv. W. W. RANDALL.
Announcement of Candidacy
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for nomination on the Repub
lican ticket to the office of joint rep
resentative to the legislature from
Union and Wallowa counties.
H. B. DAVIDHIZAR,
Adv. Joseph, Ore.
Announce
ment i i
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Mrs. Ffobt. Pattison
the Gossard Cor
setiere after Mon
day March Third
will be at the
Geo. A. Anderson
Store.
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With a complete
stock of
GOSSARDS
They will not be issued before
European American Plan
A. S. HOGUE, Mngr.
A hotel whose home comforts and
tnfety will appeal to you and your
family. Ladies' tea room beautiful
roof garden and large lobby for your
pleasure and convenience. Located
close to the shopping district. Write
for family rates.
Eleventh St., off Washington,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
pion shoe stitcher and finishing out-