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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1914)
WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1914. LA GRANDE E'EN1N0 OBSERVER PAGE SEVEN. There are many reasons why you should, , COOK WITH ELECTRICITY Let U3 tell you more about the most convenient and modern way of operating the kitchen in your home. CHILDREN OF I ISUIID Ml Want Ads VARIOl'S HANDIWORK OP CHIL DREN EXHIBITED. Prizes Awarsed to Winners sad Keen Competition Shown. Eastern Oregon light & Power Co. Telephone Main 34 You're Bilious and Cost ire! Clean op to-night. Get a 25c. bottle Sick Headache, Bad Breath, Soar of Dr' Kins New Ufe M Stomach, Furred Tongue and Indiges- empty the stomach and bowels tion, Mean Liver and Bowel clogged, of fermenting, gassy foods and waste. , A full bowel movement gives a sat- isfied, thankful feeling makes you feel fine. Effective, yet mild. Don't gripe. 25c., at your Druggist. Bucklen's Arnica Salve for Barns. CUT YOUR WEEDS. E. RIESLAND, Plasterer and Contractor. Cement work of ell kinds, Foun- ( dations and Flue construction. : Cement block specialty. Call ! and see these block at E. C. I Davis' Marble Shop. Phone Red , n or(jnance requires grass and 371. weeds to be cut this month. Don't !watt to be told. Don't expect th ; Clty t0 (0 Mh or nothing. The ap- ' pearance of your property and safety of adjoining or your own property requires grass and weeds to be cut. A few have not yet cleaned up their garbage. We have a good garble man now, phone Black 527 or police station. J. J. HENDRICKS, Street Supt. F. F. LAFKY, General Manager. i 7-M0t. j FARM LOANS ', Reasonable Pates ! SECURITY LAND & SAVINGS j COMPANY la Grande, Oregon I... DRINK NATURAL sam-o: MINERAL AND YOU'LL WATER KNOW THE JOY OF LIVING Complete Equipment for Resetting and Repairing Rubber Buggy Tires LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD. Proproitor Complete Machine Shops and Foundry MAKE A NOTE of the fact that an abstract it n absolute necessity when yor pur chase real estate ... j u . 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 & co Foley Hotel Building .y JE:!lhiJ Much interest was displayed and splendid results shown in tho indus trial contests conducted by student ;r. th Island City school, awards for which have been announced. The school district posted cash prizes, offering two and sometimes three prizes for each class. The different classes, winners il pif, were: Flowers. Asters, 1, B. Prouty, 50c 2 N. Davis, 25c. Pansy 1, Myrtle Perry, 50c Bourmet 1, E. Gibson, 50c; 2, B. Prouty, 25c. Sewing. Corset Cover 1, Nellie Davis, 50c; 2. Bertha Prouty, 25c Pillow Case 1, Bertha Prouty, 50c; Lunch Cloth 1, N. Davis, 50e. Doily 1, N. Davis, 50c Napkin I, Isis Bryant, 50c Towel 1, Lydia Prouty, 50c; 2, Isis Bryant, 25c Quilt Blocks 1, Ruth Borneman, 50c ' . Cross Stitch 1, Ruth Borneman, 50c. Dust Cap 1, Nellie Davis, 50c. Manual Training. Tool Boxes 1, John Prouty, 75c; 2, Earl Blokland, 50c; 3, H. Monk house, 25c Glove Box 1, Carl Kelt, 75c. Paper and Hat Rack 1, H. Monk- house, 75c; 2, John Prouty, 50c; 3, Earl Blokland, 50c. Blotter 4, Silas Simons, 50c Cabinet 5, Allyn Hunter, 50c, Domestic Science. Cake, Age 111, Callie Prouty, 75c; 2, Ruth Williams, 50c; Age 121, Myrtle Perry, 75c. Butter Myrtle Perry, 50c. Best Garden. Over 12 Years 1, H. Monkhouse, $1.50; 2, Nellie Davis, $1.00. Under 12 Years Tommy Gibson, $1.00. Cabbage 1, Lona Alderman, 50c 2, H. Monkhouse, 25c. Pop Corn 1, E. Gibson, 50c. Field Corn 1, H. Monkhouse, 50c. Dill 1, Tommy Gibson, 50c. Dill 1, Nellie Davis, 50c. Cauliflower 1, H. Monkhouse, 50c Spinach 1, Nellie Davis, 50c; II. Monkhouse, 25c. Turnips 1, J. Prouty, 50c; 2, Prouty, 25c. Parsnips 1, L. Alderman, 50c; E. Gibson, 25c. Tomatoes 1, E. Gibson, 50c; Monkhouse, 25c. RadiHh 1, Monkhouse, 50c; 2, A, Hunter, 25c. Idaho Radish 1, N. Davis, 50c. Long Radish 1, E. Gibson, 50c; N. Davis, 25c. lettuce 1, N. Davis, 50c; 2, Prouty, 25c. Head Lettuce 1, E. Gibson, 50c, 2, II. Monkhouse, 25c. Parsley 1, N. Davis, 25c. Celery 1, H. Monkhouse, 25c. Potatoes 1, H. Monkhouse, 50c. Carrots 1, J. Prouty, 50c; 2, E. Gibson, 25c. Beans, 7 years 1, T. Gibson, 50c. Beans, 12. years 1, N. Davis, 50c. Beets 1, L. Prouty, 50c; 2, A. Hun ter, 25c. Pens 1, L. Prouly, 50c; 2, J. Prouty, 25c. Seed Onions 1, L, Alderman, 50c; 2, N. Davis, 25c. Set Onions 1, J. Prouty, 50c; 2, N. Davis, 25c. FOR SALE 160 atrc Umber land. B. T. Roberta. X Are. and Spruce St. 1 La. Grande. 5-16-tf. j FOR RENT furnished housekeeping rooms close in. Inquire 1707 Jef- j fersott or "Phone Black 1842. I 4-ZJ-tf. FOR RENT Four room furnished house with bath. Close in. Thome Main 728. 6-17-tf. FOR RENT Five room modern house 2000 First St. Inquire 2008 Second St. 7-1-tf. CHILDREN Cared ' for daras Chau tauqua. Phone Red 1181; Call H07 Sixth street 7-l-8t PERSONALITY in business U equally u important as stability. We believe that courtesy i a valuable asset to any in stitution, and this we offer too, coupled with safe, . sane and conservative financial practice. Your ac count is invited. The United States Nat'l Bank Capital $100,040 Surplus $13,000 Deposits OFFICERS and DIRECTORS J. C. HENRY J. L. CAVINESS J. F. CONLEY T. J. SCROGGTN C T. BACON A. L. RICHARDSON U. G. COUCH GEO. T. COCHRAN FOR RENT Five room modern house, close in, apply to S. F. An drew, Golden Rule Co. 6-26-6t FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms, also new 4 roomed cottage. cheap. Red. 1751. FOR SALE Hay in shack $5 per ton. J. B. Vandermulen. 6-29-6t WANTED Colored man and wife want work on ranch. 1604 Jeffer son Ave. Phone Red 199L 6-29-9tp. 6-22-tf. FURNISHED Adams Ave. Room for rent, Call Black 1352. 6-29-5t 604 NICELY FURNISHED front rooms, housekeeping. 1311 8th and O Ave. Phone Black 822. 6-22-tf. WANTED Woman or girl for gen eral housework. Phone Main 715 j or call 902 Pcnn Ave. 6-30-3t l Cured of Indigestion. ! was bothered with indigestion. "My WANTED Work on ranch or camp ' stomach pained me night and day," ' for cooking, or work by day. Call , she writes. "I would feel bloated and at 1511 R Ave. 6-30-4tp. j have headache and belching after eat- J ing. I also suffered from constipa tion. My daughter had used Cham berlain's Tablets and they did her so much good that she gave me a few WANTED A chamber maid. Phone B. 3341. . 6-30-2tp. FOR RENT Four room house near railroad shops. Phone M. 87. 6-30-tf. Read the advertisements too. doses of them and insisted upon my trying them. They helped me as nothing else has done." For sale by all dealers. Read the advertisements, too. ROOMS TO RENT Mrs. J. E. Rey nolds. 1508 Second St Phone BIk. 792. 6-26-tf. LOST Between Union and La Grande, one Brussels rug and two small ones wrapped in canvass. Finder notify T. H. Foster of Un ion. 6-26-7t WANTED Position as bookkeeper or stenographer. Recommendations furnished. Phone Red 3852. 6-24-10t. FOR RENT Five room modern houe close in on Main Ave. Inquire of Geo. H. Currey. Phone Main 744, 6-25-tf. FOR RENT An 8-room house. In ouire 1609 Fourth St 6-26-6t C urr s Bodily Disease With Root and Herb Treatment Phone 762 Free Consultation La Grand S 141 ? Adams Ave. Ore. ' D. R. FONG MEDICINE CO. CHINESE ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES LAWN MOWERS, BICYCLES AND ELECTRIC MOTORS RE PAIRED RIGHT. By the , NOVELTY REPAIR SHOP All kinds of repair work We also sell TRIANGLE We are experts and do expert work, done; give us a trial and we do the rest ELECTRIC IRONS and LA CO LAMPS. Wm. M. SHIPP Proprietor 108 Elm Street 'Phone R. 1071. La Grande, Oregon. For Sale. 480 acre stock and dairy ranch, 7 miles from La Grande, 120 acres in cultivation, fenced andl subdivided. Eungalow cottage, 8 rooms, all con veniences, large barn and all neces sary outbuildings. For full particu tors apply ALEX LINDSAY, Jl. D. 2. 6-20-to-7-23-p. C E. HACKMAN MANUFACTURERS. SOLD BY ALL DEALERS. Retail Department Phone Main 8 For Lumber, Lath Shingles, Sash and Dors Ruberoid Roofing ' Pendleton-Spokane Train Wrecked. Pendleton-Spokane -northbound pas senger train No. 8 -was wrecked this morning near Kpofford illation, a few miles this side of Walln Walla when the engine and four cars left the track as n result of a broken rail. But lit tle damage was cauned and no one was injured. Tho track where the accident occurred was on level ground and consequently the cars did not overturn, Evidently sonic trouble was had in gelling Iho cars back up on tho track as a wrecking train was made up nor this aftermm and left for Ihe snonc several hours after the trouble occurred, Kast Orcgoninn. Dies On Dock. South Bend, Waoh.j Juno !10. Walking from tJie dock toward his iionui in Hay Center, Friday, after an aliHi-nce of some length, Joe McLcod, 2H, wm stricken with a cerebral hem orrhage and died four hours later without regaining consciousness. SEWING MACHINES for sale and rent. I buy and sell all makes of machine s, supplies & repairs for machines. Prices $2.00 to $15.00. F. D. HAISTEN, v Furniture on Easy Payments 1231 6i2 j A1 a- I money 10 L.ua on farm lands in Grande Ronde, free from overflow, for 3 or 5 yean with re-payment privil eges. Fruit Land Barred. ' Applications acted upon Im mediately. NETHERLANDS AMERICAN MORTGAGE BANK. . FRANK R. ATKINS, Representative. Pcndlctoa, Oregon. . L. POOL HALL FOR SALE OR RENT Inquire at Observer Office REAL ECONOMY An occasional cleaning keeps a pood garment shapely and bright for several sea sons' wear. . - . Dry Cleaning Department. . . CHERRY'S NEW LAUNDRY Inc: ' ' MAIN 56