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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1914)
MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1914. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEVEN OOSSARD CORSETS will Improve your figure Immediately All Styles from $2 to $8.50 Mrs ROBT. ' PATTISON Corsetierel My Home 1706 Oak. Phone Red 3221 A Cure for Sour Stomach. Mrs. W . T. Thompson, ' of Battle Creek, Mich., writes: "I have been troubled with indigestion, sour stom ach and bad breath. After taking two bottles of Chamberlains Tablets I am well. These tablets are splendid none better.' For sale by all dealers. Adv. ATTENTION BREEDERS! . The grandly bred stallion.. HAROLD WELCOME 2:11K, will stand for service the season of 1914 at the Fair Grounds, "La Grande, Oregon. For further information address G. A. Lin coln, owner, or Chas Butcher, trainer and manager, LaGrande, Oregon. PERRY FMIS FORM U Perry, Ore., April 13. (Special) Baseball in Perry seems to be the interesting feature at the present time. The boys met Monday night and organized a team with Mr. A. Stoddard as manager. The players I are doing some practice work and will ' soon be in condition to start in the , baseball field right. The team "is i composed of a number of old ball players of no inferior ability, and lit- 1! - - J I wun some practice ana gooa manage ment Perry will boast of a baseball ! team that has had no equal in the little mill town for years. . A practice game was played Sunday with a team from La Grande. Bert Coalwell who was operated on a few weeks ago is now on the road to recovery and will soon be back to his post in the plaining mill again. ',' Mrs. F. Braden left Thursday morn ing for Spokane where she will visit relatives for several weeks. The sawmill with Mr. C. F. Robert son and frank Ulsen as sawers is now turning out lumber with great rapidity. The plaining mill is run ning full blast and business is good. Spring Laxative and Blood Cleanser. Flush out the accumulated waste and poisons of the winter months; cleans your stomach, liver and kid neys of all impurities. Take Dr. King's New Life Pills; nohting bet ter for purifying the blood. Mild, non-griping laxative. . Cures con stipation; makes you feel fine. Take" no other, 26c, at your Druggist. Bucklen's Arnica Salve for All Hurts. . 7 , Read the advertisements too. Drink jHQNatanrl Mineral and You'll Know the Joy of Living j Demonstration of ) HOLLY MILK Monday Tuesday and Wednesday . Tenia ef Outdoor Life. Outdoor life, contact with the earth, the digging, the wheeling or a barrow, even the quiet contemplation of un folding animal and plunt life, are bet ter toulca and restorers than any man baa devised. - There was one gardener who did wonders for himself at the very pro saic task of digging holes. Through a period of three years be dug 400 boles for trees and shrubs. He was three times as strong, be asserted, at the expiration of that time than ever be fore, and he weighed twenty pounds more. The Improvement in bis atti tude toward -Jlfe was too great to es timate. : During all that time be had been working in too open air he bad "found"-although this particular gar dener, was no poet, and didn't express it in Just this fashion "tongues In trees, books In the running brooks, ser mons In stones and good In every thing," Including himself. New York Post ; - -. Didn't Watoh His Watch. In a subwiy crowd not long ago a New York man was "touched" for his watch. The wutcb was not intrinsical ly .valuable, but the New York man wanted It back for sentimental rea sons and inserted divers advertise ments In the papers offering $50 for the return of the wnteh and "no ques Hons asked." The "dip" who bad "lifted" the watch saw the advertisements and concluded to take the $50, ... Want Ads , horses, wagon, harness new surry, 3 saddles. Terms with good security. F. D. Haisten. 8-19-tf Two rooms, furnished or unf urn ished, inquire Hill's Drug Store. Adv. FOR SALE New five room, modern bungalow, built-in furniture. Terms to suit 1601 Oak St. 4-9-6tp. Board and Rooms modern, 1508 4th. Street Phone Black 862. 4-3-tf. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. Ed String ham. Phone Farm l-x-6. 4-1-tf. FOR SALE Dry wood; Phone Main 712. l-15,tf. WANTED Day old calves. Farmers 9x3. Phone 8-20-tf FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing roomB, Phone Red. 962. l-5tf. TO TRADE Will take good modern residence on. my equity in 60 acres of the best alfalfa land in the val- He called ! lev. 7 miles from Iji xuik uinu. uuuueu uiui me i observer Office. 4-10-6t wiuvtiicvv Dim uviuuiiueu luu rewuru. . The owner of the watch was only too happy to give It to him. After ex amining the wutch he returned it to his pocket and handed over five ten- dollar bills. The "din" pocketed the money and departed. There was little said. A few minutes later the New York man reached for his watch. But it was gone. New York Tribune. Rastfulness of Flowers. Flowers in the home divert the mind and rest the weary eyes of the house wife and mother. A bouquet in the sickroom aids in keeping the mind off the disease and often starts the brain on a new chan nel of thought that puts the patient on the roud to recovery. Flowers in the office or on the desk of the weary clerk or stenographer will produce such a telling effect that by actual comparison more work is ac complished by those whose eyes and brains ure rested by the presence of those gifts from nature. Artists visit the parks and gardens to study the flowers, and their orbs are wonderfully toned up by the refresh ing gtlmpRes of the colors in nature. and no artist has ever been successful who does not study colors in the beau tiful flowers. Philadelphia Ledger. FOR SALE Nearly new 5-room mod ern bungalow, nice location, West Side. Rent would pay 8 percent on double the price asked. . Address Box 265, or inquire 504 N. Avenue. 4-10-6tp. FOR RENT 1612 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 8901. ' 8-13-tf. FOR SALE New 4-room modern cot tags, 4 blocks from business center mall lot, a good bargain, aom terms. Edw. W. Kammerer, 2004 Adams ave. 6-20 tf FOR SALE Heavy team, wagon, and harnes. Phone black 201. 3-16-tf FOR TRADE New modern house, full size lot, up to date in every respect Built for a home. Want farm land. Phone main 700. Adv. 8-23-tf FOR SALE New modern house. Fire place, electric fixtures. Plumb ing complete. $100.00 cash. Bal. $20.00 monthly. Phone main 700. Adv. 3-23-tf FOR SALE One of the finest stock farms near Goodinc Idaho. Also. two choice 160 acre farms near Good ing. Address G. C. Osborn, Foley Hotel. 4-ll-3t. FOR SALE Pure breed Rhode Island Red eggs, $1.00 for 16. Phone Farmers 18x7. 3-6-tf FOR RENT 5 room modern cottage, close in. Gcod garden spot, 6 lots. Call Golden Rule Co. Adv. 8-81-tf. FOR SALE 3 lots on T. avenue. 90x 120 feet. Phone, red 1701. Adv. 8-21-tf FOR RENT Five-room modern bun galow. Easy terms. Call at room 27 New Foley building. 8-12-tf. FOR SALE On monthly payments. New 4-room house and acre of ground. Phone red 1751. 3-20-tf 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 RENT 5 room modern house. Bath and pantry. $15.00, water paid. 1302 W. Ave. Phone red 1262. Adv. 2-23-tf Come in and the Lady will show you how nice it whips. Your order delivered when you want it Bad Disease. A well known rnllrond president once took occasion to visit a small southern town to enjoy the excellent fishing near by. He carefully concealed his identity and was consequently snubbed by a "leading citizen" with whom he attempted to strike up a conversation on the banks of the stream. When leaving he secured the services of an oged black to carry his things from the hotel to the depot There the de parting visitor caught sight of the man who hnd given him the cold shoulder. "Poor Smith!" he sold, smiling amus edly. "Suffering from on aggravated attack of egotism." "Dht so?" said Uncle Sllns In surprise, following his gaze. "He douo lived heah niore'n twenty yen lis un Ah nevab knowed afore dat he wins allln'." Argonaut. . WANTED Applicants for a business school. Easy terms. For particulars write M. K. Box 696 La Grande. 4-13-10t. Auto Truck for hire Club trips, nights and Sundays. Call Main 700. 8-27-tf. LOST OR STRAYED From my home a light sorrel horse, weight about 1200 1' Circle D on right hip, wire cut on right foot, fore main cut short Return to Chas. M. Hansen, Perry, Ore., and receive reward. ; 4-4-tf WANTED Woman for housework on fBrm. Phone 1281. ANN0UNCKIE1S7S. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for nomination on the Republi can Ticket, for the office of Circuit Judge of the Tenth Judicial District In the event of my nomination and lection, I- will endeavor to discharge the duties of th nflW arOh 1 Justice to all, and as economically as possible, and will stand for the strict enforcement nf all Im Adv. J. W. KNOWI.ES. I hereby announce mvulf .- didate for County Judge of Union county, subject to the voters of the Republican nartv. at the eomlnv nvi. maries. Should I ha 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 alone all lines of countv exnannea far as practicable. Adv. W. W. RANDALL. Announcement of Candidacy I herebv announce mvulf a didate for nomination on the Repub- It 111 1 , , I A . . . can iicicei to uie omce oi joint rep resentative to the leirislature from Union and Wallowa counties. H. B. DAVIDHIZAR. Adv. Joseph. Ore. To the Voters. I reSDectfullv annnnnr-A mv onnril. dacy for representative subject to de cision of the republicans at the pri mary election. I will triva vioifant and active service to reduce the bur den of taxation and procure legisla tion to meet the wants and necessi ties of the people. Adv.' L. DENHAM, Announcement. To the Republican voters of Union county: I hereby announce myself as a Candidate for MnnmlnaKnn joint senator foe the 19th senatorial district, comprising Union, Umatilla and Morrow counties. In submitting my candidacy to the voters of the district I will stand on my past record, and favor retrenchment; less appropriations, fewer officers, easy terms and time of tax payments. . . C. A. BARRETT. Adv. , 3 26-tf. ANNOUNCEMENT. Repeal of present tax law; collec tion of taxes quarterly; combining of useful commission, abolitions of use less commissions and nffirpn- irAnoi.ni 4-8-7tp. reduction in cost of running the pub- . , "c uuaimws. inese are tne things I La Grande Hospital. -: !ltand for a"d Bk your support in tha 607 4th street, La Grande, Oregon. ?"maryi Mt?y 15tf .,or tl P" mmfcHnn.fm Ja. S. San nmi"at,on ' n representative irom waiiowa ana union Counties. AL. JONES. Accommodations for medical and con finement, also convalescent patients. Phone Red 1281. ELIZABETH SCHOFFEN, Graduate Nurse. Adv. 4-8-6t. -Adv. ovw-to-5-15 FOR RENT Five room house. In auire 1602 Jefferson Ave. 4-13-6t FOR SALE My delivery team, three Rheumatic Pains Relieved. J. G. Snodgrass Grocer PHONE 43 The New Way.- Dorothy mid .Eleanor met one morn ing out at the country club. "Does Florence look any different Blnce she and her hustmud have sep arated?" usked Dorothy. "Oh. ' yes." was the reply. "She wears her hair a In divorce." 'Heavens!" exclaimed Dorothy. "How's that?" "Why." smiled Eleanor, "parted, of course." Detroit Free Press. Story Tellers and Liars. A chap may he a great story teller when he's out at night with the crowd, hut he's only a plain, ordinary, every day liar, without any originality at that, when be gets home and begins to explain why he- stayed out so late. Philadelphia .Inquirer Outspoken. Mrs. Garrulous I was outspoken In my sentiments at the cluh this after noon. Her Husband-1 can't believe you. Who outspoke you, my dear? London Mail. " Why suffer from rheumatism when relief may be had at so small a cost 7 Mrs. Elmer Hatch, Peru, Ind., writes, "I have been subject to attacks of rheumatism for years. Chamberlain's Liniment always relieves me imme diately, and I take pleasure in recom mending it to others." 25 and 50 cent bottles. For sale by all dealers. Adv. ft- r L I fl Ji L Lmlii If LOOK YOUNG Don't stay gray! Nobody can tell when you darken gray, faded hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur. Genial Man. "Why don't you learn to dance?" "What's the user rejoined Mr. Oroncher. "1 can tret tired without going to all that tronlile." Washing ton Star. wood temper In like a sunny day It sheds its brlghtnexs everywhere. French Proverb. . Grandmother kept her hair beautiful!? darkened, clonsy mid abundant with a brew of iShum Tea tu:d Sulphur. When ever her hair fell out or took on tluit dull, faded or streaked nnnuirancc. this oimnle mixture was applied with won derful effect. By artinrr at any drui? store for "Wyeth's Papo and (Sulphur Hair Remedy," yon will Ret a large ':Ule of this olil-timo recino, ready to use, for about 60 cents. This nimple mixture nn ba depended upon to restore natural color und beauty to the luiir and is splendid for dandruff, dry, itchy scalp A well-known dowrnlown drugjist says everybody unes Wynth's Sago and Sul phur, because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied it's Bo easy to ubc, too. You simply dampen a comb or toft brush and draw It through your hair, taking one strand at a time. Ily morning the tjray hair disappears-, after another appli cation or two, It is restored to its natural color and locks glossy, Biift and abun dant Adv. I hereby announce myself as a can didate on the Progressive Ticket for. the office of County Judge of Union" County, and should 1 be nominated and clocted, will give the office my care ful attention and will reduce the ex pense of the countv where ever nos- . sible to do so. .,T LORANZO STILWELL. FOR SALE OR RENT House and 2 Adv. wed-sat-wk FOR SALE Milk Cows and heifers. Phone Farm 14X. - 4-6-4-tp.-e. o. d. acres of ground 1606 North St., two blocks east of North Side school. Phone Farm 205. 4-6-6t. To the Voters. To Union County Voters: I desire to represent you as representative from Union county in the next leeis- Ecirs for Seltinir. Mature. If elected mv nolicv will ho R. I. Reds, Black and Buff Orping-' retrenchment of public expense an 1 cmuiLoiiiuciii in v:Jiiuiiiia itivs i, unit tnnsi Rn no,, cow;- to no Bi.oiisnment or commissions I. Z r I e ! Pe for the republican nomination. 100. Indian Runner Ducks, $1.00 per Adv. W. B. SARGEJs totting From my best premium stock. Will spare a few settings from my Buttercups. ' Phone or call. Chas. E. Perry. Adv. 4-7-to-5-l-d. FOR RENT Two large rooms un furnished or partly furnished, near Palmer Mill, 312 Lake St. 3-31-tf. WANTED An experienced girl or woman for general housework. Phone Black 2102. 4-ll-2t. For County Judge. I hereby announce myself for the office of county judge subject to the Republican primary. I shall in the event of my election, strive to give the citizens of the county the same economical administration as I have in the past, and shall make all mat ters conform to a policy of economy as much as the situation will permit Adv. J, C. HENRY, Present Incumbent THE Fourth Street Grocery Full Line of Fancy Groceries and Candies PROMPT DELIVERY THE PLACE WHERE THE CHILDREN TRADE NEAR THE HIGH SCHOOL Phone Main 39 Phone us your Order Monuments, Latest De signs. Made in La Grande. E. C. DAVIS. Cor. Greenwood and S. Ave., La Grande, Ore. We have our own quar ry. Rubble and Dimen- I sion stone always on band. Concrete Blocks.