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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
WEDNESDAY, MAY 13. 1014.
YOUNG WIFE
PASSES Hi
MRS.
GEARH ART, AGED 23, IS
DEAD. '
Young Husband and Sister Survive
the Deceased.
Mrs. Josephine Corilla Gearhart,
aged 23, was 'buried yesterday after
noon from the Henry & Carr under-
talking parlors. She was taken ill --Home
time ago and recovered fully,
And soon after that,' was taken ill '
again with, tubercular troubles and
: cued Monday morning at 4:30 a, in.
She is survived by her husband, a
.young man employed in the O.-W.
machine shops, and a sister, ' Alma
Thorp. j ;"
; For the past four years Mr.' and
Mrs. Gearhart have resided in this
tcity, Irving at 906 Lake street. They
Mcame here from Grand Junction Co
lorado, where they were married De
cember 6th, 1910. ' Mr. Gearhart has
relatives in Texas, where he lived
when a boy.
The family formed Many friends
while in La Grande and these were
present yesterday afternoon to , pay
tribute to the memory of the young
life that had passed away. :
PILGRIMS PROGRESS FILM
MOVING PICTURES OF FAMOUS
BOOK COMING.
Film Story of John Bunyan to Be
Shown at M. E. Church Thursday.
The most famous dream of mod
ern times was that of John Bunyan,
a poor English . preacher, who,
thrown into jail at Redford, England,
50 years ago on account of his re
time." . Suddenly realizing that his
family was in need and that his dis
sipation was the cause, he became a
convert. The authorities placed him
In Jail to cool his growing zeal. It
was here he dreamed the dream and
saw the vision of the Pilgrim's Pro
gress. !.,':.'v' ' '''.- "'.V :
The pictures were shown recently
In Portland, ' Tacoma and Seattle;
over 37,000 spectators were present
at the 78 performances given in
these cities, 1
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YIELDS TB HYOMEI
You Breathe It.
Be wise in time and use Hyomei at
the first symptom of catarrh, such as
frequent head colds, constant sniffing,
raising of mucus, or droppings in the
throat. Do not let the disease become
ligious zeal, saw in a vision a pil- i deep-seated and you are not in, danger
FOR GOVERNOR.
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grim toiling along Life's rough hig'
way. In this dream the wanderer
was searching for the happiness that
v with perfect living and good
thoughts, but the way was long,
leading as it did from the city of
Destruction to the city of Everlasting
Life by way of the River of Death.
A presentation of this journey,
which was set downi. in book form
by the famous prisoner, will be given
at the , M. E. church on Thursday,
May 14th.
People of all civilized lands have
read this story, "The Pilgrim's Pro
gress." ... , It has been translated into
j of a serious if not fatal ailment.
..There is no other treatment for
catarrh, head colds, etc., like the Hyo
mei method, none just as good, so
easy and pleasant to use, or that gives
such quick, sure and lasting relief.
You, breathe it no stomach dosing,
the Newlin Drug Co. if you are not
benefited. .
Hyomei is a combination of antisep
tic oils that mixes with the air and
formed and serving until now. The
flamed membrane of the nose. It's
sure and safe healing begins imme
diately you feel better at once.
If suffering from watery eyes, hus
more languages than any other book ky voice discharge from the nose, or
GUS. C. MOSER.
Republican Primaries May 15.
. He voted against the newx tax
law and . stands -for reduction of
taxes, y payable '.. semi-annually,
without penalty. Economy, effi
ciency Dignified law 'enforce
ment. Fewer tax-eating commis
sions, and reduced expenses in each
department of the state.
Paid adv.. '
save the Bible, and, in spite of the
bustle of modern life, it continues, to
be read and enjoyed. But now, that
it3 story is told by the films, thou
sands of people, who have not had
time to read the book, will know of
Christian's struggle for righteous
ness, for one is able to get the com-
that choked-up feeling, try Hyomei
now today. All druggists sell it. Ask
for complete outfit $1.00 size
Est ray Notice.
Notice is hereby given that on the
fH-h rav r.1 Mnv 1Q1d T Vtn.t
plete work by sceeing the pictures J up rollowmg de8cribed live
made by the.. Antbrosio Company, of
Torino, Italy,' and hearing the lecture
by Colonel Ray, who explains the
various scenes and events that are
thrown upon the screen. '.This lec
turer is well known throughout the
United States, and he has spent much
time in preparing for this presenta
tion of Pilgrim's Progress., . ..
Alexander Salvini, one of Italy's
best known actors, plays the part of
Christian, and Eleanor Sernanti por
trays Christiana. Allacco Giovanni
takes the part of John Bunyan in the
prologue, which pictures the life of
the author. Bunyan wasted his sub
stance in having a so-called "good
Complete Equipment for Resetting and
Repairing Rubber Buggy Tires
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FITZGERALD, Propreitor
Complete Machine Shops and Foundry
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Retail Department---Phone Main 8
For Lumber, Lath s'
Shingles, Sash and D)ors
Ruberoid Roofing
GEORGE PALMER L UMBER CO
stock, towit: 1 buckskin mare, brand
ed "B" on left shoulder, also, "J" on
left thigh, age about eight years,
weight about 1000 pounds; 1 yearling
colt with said mare, bay color with
white spot in face, no visible brand,
has fresh wire cuts on front leg.
That said animals are now held in
the City. Pound of La Grande, Ore
gon, according to ordinance No. 4 of
Series of 1894.
The owner of said animals may
reclaim the same by paying the sum
Wfrittemore's
11 Shoe Polishes
FINEST QUALITY
LARCE8T VARIETY
"GUT DGE,"lUo only tailios'aiioe dressing that
positively contain Oil. Blaiks and l'olialivs lmlis'
and children's '""t and thorn, shims wlUMut ras
blntl.WO. "FRENCH GLOSS." inc.
"DANDY" combination for cleaning and polishing
altlimils.if nw'tortnn shn.i!c. "STAR" sine, inc.
"ELITE" combination for eunileuicn who take
nrldo In having tlu lr shncalnnk A 1. Heslores color
and lustre to all biark slims. Polish with a brush
or cloth, SIS cntB. "BADV E!!TE"ii,10ccnta.
"BULLY SHINE," a waterproof paste polish for ill
kinds of black shoes. Contains ells and waxes to
Doll.h and prnrrve the leather. Hozes open with
a key. mo. "RUSSET BULLY SHINE" Bume prico.
ir yotirth'iltr itifH nut kren tin kiml you wnnt. srnilus
thenrleotn r.tr riills'i'o iiirkftur. rlmr(es paid
' WHITTENIOBE BROS. CO,'
20-2S Albany Street, Cnmbrldae, Mass.
Th OUfilanit Ijiitttt Matittfactmett of
JMot fbliius lis tlie Wat Id.
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Put S. W. P. on your house
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LI VI JUU Will fi OBUWM-HUM I a f W Igt I
and save money every time. ' " A
There ia no Gold Dust in Sherwin-Williams
Paint, hut the manufacturer will give you an
ounce of gold for every ounce of material found
;in a can of their paint, other than stated in for
mula on label of the can.
"Will any makers of lead or linseed oil guar
antee their product this way?
The best paint made is sold by
WAIST SALE
V Waists that Sold for $1.50
to $1.75, Lace and Em
broidery Trimmed, Dutch
Neck, Short and Long
Sle g ves, Your Choice $ 1 0 9
E. E.: KIRTLEY
Ladies' Ready-to-Wear
of $1.00 each,- and the expenses of
their-keeping within ter day from
date of thi3 notice. If not so re
claimed, they will be advertised and
sold to the highest bidder for cash,
according to the ordinances of said
city. ' -.
HOWARD AVANT,
Chief of Police.
Dated this the 9th day of May, 1914.
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Chamberlain's Liniment.
This preparation Is intended espe
cially for rheumatism, lame back,
sprains and like ailments. It is a
favorite with people who are well ac
quainted with its splendid qualities.
Mrs. Charles Tanner, Wabash, Ind.,
says of it, "I have found Chamber
tain's Liniment tho best thing for
lame back and sprains I have ever
used. It works like a charm and re
lieves pain and soreness. It has been
us?d by others of my family as well
as myself for upwards , of twenty ,
years." 25 and 50 cent bottles. All
Dealers. , '
FOR RENT Two room furnished
house. Call 805 Jefferson St.
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BIG AGRICULTURE LAND OPENING
TWELVE HUNDRED AND FIFTY TRACTS of five and ten acres each to be granted to prospective set
tlers in throwing open Twenty Thousand Acres of Rich, Southern Georgia Land, which is admirably adapted to
the growing of celery, sweet and Irish potatoes, canteloupes, water melons, corn, oats, cotton, hay in fact, '
all staple crops grown in this fertile section, as well as a large variety of semi-tropical fruits, and the famous
immensely profitable paper-shell pecans. "
. Providing you are eligible under the classif icati ons prescribed by us, you are now offered an excellent
'opportunity to break away from the drudgery and toil of of a small wage, or working for the benefit of land
lords, and go back to a land of plenty, to which, if gra nted, you will hold a warranty deed and abstract.
1 The best security on earth is the earth itself, and land is the basis of all wealth. Owners of productive
lands are benefiting by the increasing high cost of living, while others are suffering from it.
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An Opportunity to Secure ; Rich Productive Land Without Capital
You will not be required to leave your present
surroundings now. All we ask of those to whom we
grant tracts is that they plant, or arrange to have
planted, a crop of one of the above-mentioned pro
ducts within three years, after which we will have it
operated ( harvested and replanted) for grantees, in
consideration of 25 per cent, of the net profits de
rived from the sale of the crops, thereby allowing
the grantee to pursue his or her present occupation
until such time as they determine just what the
yield of their acres amounts to. Consider what this
may mean as a source of income, when statistics
show that the yield of one acre of celery amounted
to $1,268.45, and that one acre of well-cared-for
paper shell pecans, in full bearing, should net its
owner as. high as $500.00 per year. We are of the
opinion that after it is proven by actual results ob
tained in operating the land that they will need no
further urging, and .waste no time in locating i.i this
land of plenty. We also require grantees to occupy
the land within ten years, or sell it to some one who
will occupy it; otherwise it reverts back to the
grantor.
The land included in this opening is located di
rectly on and adjoining the Atlanta, Birmingham
and Atlantic Railroad, about twenty-five miles west
of Brunswick, a thriving city of fifteen' thousand,
having direct steamship service to New York and
Boston, and excellent railroad transportation facil
ities to all points. The average temperature for six
months of the year, from April to October, is 77 de
grees; the climate is most healthful, delightful, and
invigorating, and there is an ample rainfall of 51
inches per year. '
Our Aim Is for Mutually Beneficial Results.
As we are extremely desirous of having set
tlers locate on this property, and assist in its de
velopment, and thereby greatly increase the value
of surrounding and intervening property, which we
will hold, and to increase the traffic along the At
lanta, Birmingham and Atlantic Raikoad, and thus
facilitate the service, we feel warranted in granting
these tracts to those who register with us. W-
also have in mind business and residence plots which
we will offer for sale after the opening, but which
will not be included in it We have "money-makiv?
afterward" considerations in this liber-l-m'ndcsd
and other railroads when they granted their lands,
and we expect to benefit thereby, as well as the
ones who will receive the tracts. 1
We have also planned to develop what is de
signed to be the best equipped, most up-to-date,
scientific, commercial farm and orchard in ex
istence. It will consist of six thousand acres, and
will be included in this opening. All who register
and receive trcts will get the benefit of the ex
periments and scientific methods in vogue thereon.
While we are arranging to prevent over-registration,
we will avoid many disappointments, such as
occurred in other land openings conducted by the
United States Government and railroads, by grant
ing those who registered in excess of the number
of tracts to be granted, an interest in this com
mercial farm and orchard enterprise, in the hope
that they may later locate in one of our town sites.
Examination of the land will cheerfully be per
mitted, and the opening will be held at Brown
town, Wayne County, Georgia, one of the stations
of the A. B. & A. Railroad, which is located on this
property, and will occur as soon after the closing
of registrations as arrangements can be made.
The presense of those registered will not be
necessary at Browntown on the opening day, unless
they wish to attend, for there is no favoritism
shown anyone. It wall be conducted by a commit-.
tee selected for. the purpose, and those registered
will be notified of what they have been granted, as
soon as possible. ,
With the ever-increasing population of this
country there is no corresponding increase in the
area of land, and naturally as the population in
creases and seeks the land in pursuit of health,
happiness and independence, it will continue to .
be harder to secure.
The prosperous and contented class in Europe
to-day are the descendants of those who secured
land there when it was plentiful, while the descend- '
ants of those who obtained no land are now the
peasants and slaves. You must realize that this
may be your last chance to secure land ' in this
country without a large outlay of capital, so it
should not be necessary to urge you to act at once
by forwardinir us th application for registration
attached to this announcement.
onening. similar to those or we wonnern racuic
SOUTHERN GEORGIA RAILROAD-LAND DEVELOPMENT BUREAU,, ,
COLORADO BUILDING WASHINGTON, D..C. -
Southern Georgia Railroad-Land Development Bureau,
Washington, D. C.
Registration Department: ,
I hereby make application to register for your Fruit and Agricultural Railroad-Land Opening, and
furnish you with the correct answers to the following q uestions:
Name.. City
State ...... .", Street or R. F. D. No.
Age. ... Married or Single Widow, Widower, or Orphan Occupation
Nationality Do you now own over ten acres of land in the United States T
If my application for registration is accepted, pi ease send me, without obligation, further and complete
information and particulars, including maps of the land- showing its exact location on the Atlanta, Birming
ham and Atlantic Railroad, its transportation facilities, agricultural, fruit and nut-groowmg possibilities, etc.
, ,Very truly yours,
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F. E. OXNER
Successor to Cootidge