rw TUiA Anmtnl QU f 'Uiah a A Mrr)iAnr1i'. mrludinff Clothing. Shoes, Hat, Furnishings is now on. Big
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reduction on everything in the stock and a fine line will be closed out entirely. No place in La Grande is
offering the bargains we are and it is your great opportunity to replenish your wardrobe at a tremenaous sa?uig.
1
Great Bargains in LadiesVvSuits, New home spuns and Broad
Cloth, Pure Stripes. The latest in spring' woolens at reduced
prices while the sale lasts,
tl 11 JUL 11 I 1 Li NZ NO I l " VJL UL
TOOOERY
ANDREWS BROTHERS
Proprietors. ; La Grande, Ore.
IVALLGWA III i
PIPES' 6if
FROZEN
MAINS GIVE
TROUBLE.
MUCH
Steam from a Tractor Used to Fairly
. Good Sueeeaa in the War.
Wallowa, Jan. ' 4. (Special).
Thongh the extremely cold weather
seems to have ended, a large percent
of the water pipes in the city are
frozen, and there seems to be no im
mediate prospect of obtaining relief.
A few of the mains have been thawed
out, by having the steam from a
traction - engine, forced into the hy
drants, but in one or two instance!,
even this failed to thaw them. On
account of the small pipes that ex
tend to the residences, freezing many
people are getting water from the
river.
A great many people from Wal
lowa, attended the dance at Evans.
New Year's eve. the total Bomber
probably being about fifty. !i
A large crowd attended both the
Christmas and New Year's dances at
Wallowa.
The high school class debating
BUSINESS
IS GOOD .
. WE EXPECT IT TO GET BET
TER AND ARE PREPARED TO ,
TAKE CARE OF ALL THAT COMES
TO US. OUR STOCK IS THE
LARGEST WE HAVE EVER HAD
AND OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT.
teams will soon be organized,'' and
from these the teams to represent
Wallowa in the triangular ' debating
league 'will be picked. The school rep.
reseinted will be Enterprise, Joseph
and Wallowa. The privilege of select
ing a question to debate upon, will be
left to Wallowa, subject to the ap
proval of the other two schools.
The senior class play, "Brookdale
farm," will be the first class play to
be staged, probably some time in
February, and the other classes will
give their plays, later on. The class
plays were very successful last year,
both financially and also in the way
they were presented.
Notice of Annual Meeting of Stock
, holders. -
Notice is hereby given that the An
nual n.eeting of the Stockholders of
La Grande National Bank will be held
on Tuesday, January 12th, 1915, at 2
o'clock p. m., at their banking house
in La Grande, Oregon. At this meet
ing a Board of Directors will be
elected to serve for the year -1915,
and until their successors are elected
and qualify, and Buch other business
will be transacted, as may properly
come before said mcetinc.
F, L. MEYERS,
12 9 1 9. Cashier.
1 . TaVM.-auai Ij ai hi u . . mill 'fciffl
THE FORUiM
Where Every One Has His Say
AU accounts owing to the Geo. A.
Anderson company are now in.- the
hands of M. V. Mifford for collec-
I tion, and parties owing the company
j can pay their accounts at the old 'lo
cation of the company in the Gardi-
nier building. Adv. l z g.
SALTS FINE FOR :-
Denver, Colo., Doc. 31. (Editor Ob
server) The sun has shone his wel
come face so far on our Journey. Very
little snow anywhere.' Unusually warm
for this time of year. -
Iv'e never seen or heard so much
optimism expressed relative to the fu
ture outlook in every line of industry
so far however when we readb the
cotton belt, the cheerful melooty mdy
change. .'
The prevalent opinion seems to as-
ACHING
KIDNEYS
IT aat toe wmh fiCat, which elogi
Hdneya, then Back hurts and v
! Bladder bother yo. ; '
good things which a nation or com
munity could wish for.
"We've left the Starlight of Pes
simism the Moonlight of 'I hope so,'
for the invigorating influence of dawn
of - that Sunlight which will bring
prosperity to every line of industry in
the United States.".
I am glad we've taken tihis trip, we
will get better acquainted with con
ditions as they really exist.
K. DYAL.
Notice of Stockholders Meeting.
Phone Main 43 .
J. G. Snodgrass Grocer
Quality
Phone Main 43
Service Honest Prices
Most folks forget that the kidney,
like the bowels, get sluggish and clogged
aod need a flushing occasionally, else w
have backache and duli misery in the
kidney region, severe headaches, then
nttlo twinges, torpid liter, acid stomach,
tleepletsneu and all sorts of bladder dis
orders. You simply must keep your kidncytt
active and clean, and the moment you
feel an ache or pain in the kiilncy
region, get about four ounces of Jad
Bait from any good drug store here
take a tableapoonful in a glass of watei
before breakfast for a few days and
year kidneys will then act flue. ThU
ianwus salts is made from the acid o
Drapes and lemon juice, combined wiU
UUiia, and is harmless to flush clo$
kidneys and stimulate them to norms
Mtivity. It also neutralises the acij
Vie urine to It no longer irritate
is ending bladder disorders.
Tad Baits is harmless; inexpensive
ikes a delightful effervescent litli.
iter drink which everybody should ti' V
w and then to keep their kidnnvo ul'
at avoiding serious complication?; -
A well-known local druggist eiy i
elli lots of Jad Salts to folks who !(:! v
in overcoming kidney trouble whilo it .
Holy trouble.
Adv. , ..!.
sure everyone that confidence has been
rostnrwt Mnnv is in circulation: I The annual meetlnc of tile stock.
wjth the opening of spring work will 'holders of the State Bank of Imbler
be plentiful. 'will be held at the banking rooms on
We're fortunate in having lived January 12, 1915, at 2:00 o'clock p. m.
longer than the depression could live, ! 1 '
and have lived better, its needless
to argue there has been' a stagnation
in business circles, using the phrase of
one of Denver's leading business men:
"We've been legislated until we were
sick, and despondent, a sickness in
which aneasthetics and physicians
were of little avail. We needled a cure
similar to Christian Science; some-thhifl-
to beeet confidence if a perma
nent cure was to be manifest We are
assured. of such a remedy, legislation
has let up on business. The financier
can invest his capital without appre
hensions of uncertainty prevailing.
"All business relations will, if the
forecast proves correct, from this time
in the future pursue nn even tense.
"We established a faith in ourselves
and in the conditions of the commer
cial side of life in the United btates,
without parallel in tihe history of any
Democratic Administration. A faith
which will be the mairjepring of all
action a mighty roving power. Out
here among large "herds, broad fields
and tihe busy hum of industry we are
assured of our full quoto of all the
for the purpose of electing directors '
for the ensuing . year and for . the
transaction of such other business a
may properly come before the meet-
h'B; SHERWOOD WILXIAMS,
Cashier.
Dec. 18-25 an. 1-8
The accounts of the Geo. A. Ander
son company are due and payable to
M. V. Mefford who has offices in the
former location of the company in
the Gardinier building. Adv.
'.",12 tf.
Read the advertisement too.
f m mmfm ' m
FARM LOANS
Reasonable Rates
ELECTRIC LIGHTS WERE INVENTED TO SUPPLY
A NECESSITY. ALL OTHER METHODS OF CREAT
1NG ARTIFICIAL light were unsatisfactory. Candles
wer dim and unreliable; gas, dirty and dangerous; kero
ent, dull, smoky, odorous and also dangerous to health
rahd property. When elctric lights were introduced there
.
was but one drawback. They cost considerably more than
other lights. This objection has been overcome and elec-
trie light are now the most economical as well as the
most satisfactory light.
! SECURITY LANH & SAVINGS
COMPANY ,
LaGrande, Oregon
Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co.
Telephone Main 34