LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1914.
PAGE TWO
CLOSING OUT AT COST
ABOUT
50 IRON AND BRASS BEDS
I have on the way a carload of new BEDS due to arrive May
1st, and I will now let every IRO N AND BRASS BED in stock go
AT ACTUAL WHOLESALE COST, to move out.
CAN BE HAD ON EASY PAY
MENTS IF DESIRED AT
THESE PRICES.
$ 3.50
cial
$ 4.50
cial
$ 6.75
cial
.$ 7.75
cial
$10.50
cial
$ 9.50
cial
regular 7-8 in. post, at Spe
price .$2.10
regular 7-8 in. post, at Spe
price ......... ... . . . . .$3.25
regular 1 1-4 in. post, at Spe-
price ...... .". . . . . .... . .$4.00
regular 1 1-4 in. post, at Spe
prke s.... ...$5.00
regular 1 1-4 in. post, at Spe
price . . ............ ... .$7.50
regular 2 in. post, at Spe
price ' . . . . .$7.25
$12.00 regular 2 in. post, at Spe
cial price , . ... . . . .. .... . . . .$8.00
$13.50 regular 2 in. post, at Spe
cial priqe ................ .$9.00
16.00 regular 2 in. post, at Spe
cial price $11.75
$20.00 regular 2 in. post, at Spe-
cial price ................ .$15.75
$15.00. BRASS BEDS, at Special
price $11.50
$20.00 BRASS BEDS, at Special
price .....$14.75
$30.C0 BRASS BEDS, at Special
price ...... . .$21.50
A most complete line of fine Springs and Mattresses always
on hand. Call and let me show y ou.
Furniture on
Easy Payment?.
F.D.HAISTEN
Furniture on
Easy Payments.
OREGON PEOPLE DISCOVER
SHORT WAY BACK TO STOMACH HEAL1H
medicine I feel sure I would have been
dead by now. I feel like a new man."
Thousands of others from al parts
of the country have written in praise
. . ,( . j , . . . . ol tne remeay.. it is, Known every-
sure that your stomach fs alright. A wner6j becauae it bringg results. Its
very large part of human Ills are cen- record ig asonjshing.
Use of Mayr's Wonderful Stomach
Remedy Brings Surprisingly
Quick Results.
If you want to, feel well quick be.
tered in' the stomach and the digest
ive apparatus.
Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy
clears the digestive tract of mucoid
Hundreds of Oregon people have accretions and removes poisouous mat-
found the. way to health in the use ter. It brings swift relief to sufferers
of Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Rem- j from ailments of the stomach, liver
edy, a truly remarkable remedy. The and bowels. Many say that it has
first dose proves what it will do saved them from dangerous operations
and there is no long treatment. Hore'any many declare that it has saved
is what some Oregon people say of their lives.
the remedy:
MRS. W. H. HELLMAN, 222 Ains
worth Street, Portland, Ore. wrote:
"I am beginning to feel like a differ
ent person. I have been tolling my
friends about your wonderful rem
edy." W. H. GERRISH, Albany, Ore.gon,
wrote: ' "If it had not been for your
Because of the remarkable success
of this remedy there are many imi
tators, so be cautious. Be sure its
MAYR'S. Go' to Hil's drug store and
ask about the wonderful results it
has been accomplishing among peo
ple they know or send to Geo. H.
Mays, Mfg. Chemist, 154-15G Whit
ing St., Chicago, 111. for free book on
stomach ailments and many gratefnl
letters from people who have been
restored. Any druggist can tell you
the wonderful effects. Adv.
Try It on the Dog.
The farmer looked at the stranger
and shook bis bead.
"What d'ye call yourself?" be asked.
"The Orpheus of the barnyard." re
plied the caller. ,
"What n Tophet la that?" demanded
to agriculturist
The stranger smiled.
"A college professor has declared
that bens will not lay at certain sea
ions unless tbey are amused. I'm the
man who sits on a barnyard fence and
amuses them. See. here Is my mouth
organ, and here is my tambourine. I
plny and sing and crack jokes until the
bens roll over In sheer delight and
all for CO cents an hour.'
The farmer eyed blm moodily.
"1 wonder." be said, "how your tal
ents would Impress the dog? Here,
Rover!" Cleveland I'lnln Dealer.
D.R. FONG MEDICINE CO.
CHINESE ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES
Cures Bodily Diseases With Root and Herb Treatment
Phone 762 Free Consultation La Grande
1412 Adams Ave. Ore.
HEAVY FROSTS
UNION FRUIT NOT INJURED
MATERIALLY.
Chicken Roosts at Union Suffer at
Hands of Thieves Lately.
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
MAKE A N0T2
of the fact that an abstract is an absolute necessity when yor pur
chase real estate.
No matter how well posted you might be you don't have a full
history of the parcel, as you do when we make an abstract of it. Ac
curacy guaranteed.
THE ABSTRACT & TITLE CO.
Foley Hotel Building
j
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.
Ono Way to Cure "Nervas."
We remember henring of an Eng
lishman, a distinguished soldier, who
was nntmnlly a very nervous boy. tun
who hnd cuff.-d himself of the Infir
mity tbtotigb rending Lever's novels
The mnnner in which Lever treats of
nil bodily porll nsn kind of Joke Intro
duced blm to a new philosophy thai
nmde any exaggeration of the advan
tages of bodily safety seem not only
morbid, but ridlcu Ions. London Spec
tator. Distinction.
"Don't you believe women can keep
"Ui course luey rnii Keep n utriru
"Well. I'm Kind one djbu will ud
mlt it"
"Womet, enn keep n secret. The
trouble l they won't-"-Snn Fruni-lscu
Chronicle.
Quite Natural,
Berthn -Atid do you renlly believe
that a woninn always turns to the Inst
page first wheu she picks up a book?
percy Well, 1 have no renson to doubt
It. I know It Is the nnture of the fair
sex to want the Inst word! 1iodon
Telegraph.
Willing to H!p.
Father ito his old friend's pretty
dnughter--)oodby. my dear! I won't
kiss you I hnve such n cold. His Son
(with alnerityi Cnn I do anything fr
you, futherif
Union, April 21. (Special to Observer)
Union had a hard frost the other
night but the fruit does not look as
if it was injured and persons
that have examined it report that if
it has the injury is so small that we
will not feel it On Sunday this vi
cinity was visited with a hail storm
that threatened for a while to dam
age tlje blossoms but did not, only
knocking off a few of the buds. The
rain fell in torrents so the hail- was j
soon melted. j
Mr. and Mrs. James Holmes left(
for Utah last Saturday night to make ;
their home. They sold their residence j
to King Spein, who will make that
place his home.
Mrs. Risley has returned from her
home in Kansas City where she had
been called by the serious illness of
her mother. - She left her mother
much better and as soon as her
mother is able to travel she will come
to Union as her physician fears that
she wuold not be able to stand the
warm summer in that climate.
Some of the. young people of Union
took in the Knights of Columbus
dance in La Grande last week and
report a splendid time while there.
Mr. Knight and Rev. Trueblood of
Cove were business visitors in Union
recently.
A lot of new books of the latest
fiction and other kinds have been re
ceived at the library and are now
cntalnirued and on the shelves. The
library is doing a land office busi
ness and the librarian, Mrs. Ersland,
certainly understands her business.
Mr. Parker has moved his second
hand store on Main street into the
building owned by the Odd Fellows.
This is a better location than he was
in on a back street.
Complaints have been made lately
about householders losing their chick-
s. There seems to be some one
who visits the chicken roosts and in
variably gets the best of the flock.
Summary measures are threatened
by the officers, who are on the watch,
when the guilty parties are caught.
Homer Bidwell of North Powder
was a business visitor in union uu
Monday.
Carl Forsstrom came down from
North Powder in his-auto last Satur
day and spent the week end with his
family.
The Junior class are planning to
give the high school seniors a recep
tion on May 8th. This is an annual
event which is eagerly looked for
ward to by both classes.
Rev. Adams who has been holding
meetings for 'the Chiristian church
only stayed for a few days as he
had other appointments which he
had to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and baby son
were La Grande visitors the other
day.
Miss Elizabeth Chase will leave for
California this week to be gone for
some time.
A. F. & A. M La Grande Lodge No.
41, A. F. & A. M. holds regular
meetings first and third Saturdays
at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to
all Masons.
C. W. NOYES, W. M. v
A. C. WILLIAMS, Sec.
B. P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No. 433
Meets each Thursday evening at 8
o'clock in Elk's club, corner of De
pot street and Washington avenues.
Visiting brothers cordially invited
to attend.
M. B. DONOHUE, E. R.
ADNA B. ROGERS, Sec.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La
Grande Lodge No. 169 W. O. W.
' meets every first and third Fridays
at I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting
members welcome.
T. J. ORMOND, C. C.
J. H. KEENEY, Clerk.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMER
ICA La Grande Camp No. 7703
meets oif the first and third Thurs
day evenings of each month in the
K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbors
welcome.
H. C. BALL, V. C.
W. F. LANDRUM, Clerk.
ROYAL NEIGHBORS Meets every
second and fourth Fridays every
month. All visiting members cor
dially invited.
NELLIE CHARBONEAU, Oracle.
LILLY C. KIMMLE, Rector.
WEN AH A LUMBER COMPANY
A Man's Vote.
To request an honest mnn to vote
according to his conscience is super'
fluous: to request hlui to vote against
his coiiHcieuce is an insult.-Jlad-stone.
That's Different '
She 1 hate big check patterns for
cloth dresses. He That's the pattern
of the last check I sent your dreee
muter for them.-Exchange.
Wood Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the Dis
trict School Board of School District
No. One of Union County, Oregon,
will receive up to 7:30 o'clock P. M.,
of April 24th, 1914, sealed bids- for
furnishing said School District No.
One with 500 cords of four foot split
yellow pine, Tamarac and red fir
wood, said wood to be cut while green
and not later than June 1, 1914, free
from large knots and acceptable to
said school board.
Snid wood to be delivered, 300 cords
at High School Building, 100 cords at
Fourth Ward School nd 100 corads at
Riverside School, and to be corded up
neatly and closely where directed by
the Board. One hundred cords to be
delivered by July 1, and all on or be
fore September 1st, 1914. Bids to be
left with School Clerk.
Board reserves the right to regect
any or all bids.
ARTHUR C. WILLIAMS,
School Clerk.
d-4-13-24.
REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. 50
meets every Tuesday evening in the
I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting mem
bers are invited to attend.
MARY SIMMONS, N. G.
EVA MONROE, Sec.
L. O. O. M. La Grande Lodge No.
850, Loyal Order of Moose holds
regular meetings, each and every
Tuesday night in Moose Home on
Adams street. Visitors always wel
come. P. A. FOLEY, D.
E. J. MORRIS, Sec.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross
Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday
night in Castle hall, (Old Elks' hall)
A Pythian welcome to all visiting
Knights.
H. E. DIXON, 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.
MRS. A. C. WILLIAMS, W. M.
MARY A. WARNICK, Sec.
A. L. RICHARDSON, M. D. Physi
cian and Surgeon; over Hill's drug
etore. Phones: office, Blk. 1862
residence, Main 730. - ; .,,
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 780.
DR. M. K. HALL Physician and Bur
geon. Office West-Jacobson Bldg.
,. Phone Main 63. Rooms 11-12-13.
DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Physician
and surgeon. Diseases of the eye
a specialty. ;
DR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD Dis
eases of women and children.- Of
fices Adams avenue, over Red
Cross Drug Store. '
OSTEOPATHS.
GEO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath
physician. Over Lilly's hardware
store. Phone Main 63. Successor
to Dr. F. E. Moore. '
CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS.
HORSTMAN & OLIVER House
' builders, contractors and first class
carpenter work. Telephone for ap
pointments. Estimates given.
Workmanship the best, figures low
est. Joe Horstman. G. L. Oliver.
VETERINARY.
DR. P. A. CHARLTON Veterinary
surgeon. Office at Hill's drug store.
La Grande. . Residence phone, Red
701 office phone, Black 1361.
F. O. E. La Grande Aerie No. 259
on each and every Friday evening at
8 o'clock in top floor of Foley
building. Vjsiting members cordial
ly welcomed.
W. C. HANSEN, W. P.
L. F. BELLINGER, Sec.
Your Job prinimg.
the Observer office.
Have it done at
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.
'LOUISE HILARY, G. N.
LILLIE ALLSTOTT, Clerk.
UNDERTAKERS.
W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO., Un
dertaking and Embalming. Strictly
modern. Day phone, Black 241.
Night phone Red 3971 or Red 3412.
HENRY & CARR, Undertakers and
Embalmers; 20 years in business;
day phones, Main 62; and Main 95;
night phones, Main 707 and Red
8131.
DR. H. W. RILEY Graduate Vet
erinarian Hospital, 1409 Madison
Ave. State Stallion Inspector
Stock inspector for shipment Home
Independent Phone, Black 41.
Farmers Co-Operative Phone, Mains'
17.
CHIROPRACTIC PARLORS.
DR. GEORGE T. DARLAND, DR.
MARY V. DARLAND. Calls ans
wered night or day. All diseases.
No. 4 Depot St Phone Red 1751.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
COCHRAN & EBERHARD Geo. T.
Cochran and Colon R. Eberhard
Attorneys. La Grande National
Bank Bldg., La Grande, Oregon.
T. H. CRAWFORD; ROBT. S. EAKIN
CRAWFORD & EAKIN Attor
neys at law. Practice in all the
courts of the state and United
States. Office West-Jacobson build
ing, La Grande, Ore., rooms 9-10.
R. H. GREEN Attorney-at-Law",
Rooms 9-10, Sommer Bldg., La
Grande, Ore. Practices in all state
and federal courts.
ENGINEERS
INTERIOR' ENGINEERING COM
PANY, Inc. All branches of En
gineering and Surveying. Investi
gations, Estimates, Reports. L. D.
Howland, local representative, La
Grande National Bank building.
CARPET AND RUG FACTORY
1802 East Pennsylvania Ave., be
tween Cove and Island City avenues.
Rag and Fluff work; scientific clean
ing. Phone Red 741.
Notice.
My wife Nellie Walls, has left my
bed and board. I will not be respon
sible for any bills contracted by her.n
LEWIS J. WALLS,
4-15-10tp.
The Union Nurseries, Union, Ore.
Roses. Order your roses now for spring planting, strong two
yr. old plants, will bloom profusely this summer. Hardy, hy
brid, perpetual, hybrid tea, $3.50 per doz. The wonderful new
Climbing Mad Caroline Testout, Climbing F. K. Druskl, Dor
othy Perkins, pink, red and white. Crimson Rambler, Thous
and Beauties. AU on their own roots. Also a general line of
Nursery Stock . Send for Price List.
J. 8. WEAVER, Proo.
Read the advertisements toe.