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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1915)
FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1913. y LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE TWO. Adcook & Fritts' Furniture Stock Will Professional Dinectony Soon Be Gone FRATERNAL ORDERS. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. A. P. & A. M. La Grande Lodge No. DR. R." E. L. HOLT. Physician aa 41. A. F. & A. M. holds regular surgeon; successor to Dr. N. Moll meetingsfirst and third Saturday tor; corner Adams avenue and D. at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to pot street. Phones Office Main 6; all Masons. ' Residence, Main 730. J. J. EROUGTITON, W. M. , ,u v WIUJAMS' See-- C. H. UPTON. Ph. G. M. D. Physi- B. P. 0. E. La Grande Lodge No. 433 gjn and S ok?nChElk'sUduoycorne Vd, oSkMEi GrandKtBanl Visiting brothers cordially invited Residence Main 32. to attend. -w-.--- ... - M. B. DONOHUE, E. R. dr. j l, UNDERWOOD Physician ADNA B. ROGERS. Sec. and gurge0. Diseases of the eye -im-,r-j 1 -" " - - - - spccifllty KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross DR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD bis Lodge No. 27 meet, every Monday eases of women and children. Of night in Castle hall (K. of P. hall). ficos Adams avenue, over Red A Pythian welcome -to all visiting - Cross Drug Store. Knights. rir) u .w w it r PERRY8 OUV'OT?' ' . EYE, EAR, NOSE, TnROAT SPE K of R. i S. C1ALIST. ,.,, nc, mpt DR- H. M. BOUVY Practice limited MODERN W0 5DMEN OF AMER- exclusively to diseases and surger, ' ICA La Grande Camp No 7703 . , . . . ' meets on the first and third Thtirs- J Eye Ear, Nose and Throat. Also . day evenings of each moi.th in the fttm?(tl0' GW' 2?" H. 'J. VINACE, V. C. ; . F. B CURREY, Clert DENTIST. .WOODMEN OF THE WORLD- La E" R MOSSJIAN Dentist? rooms . Grande Camp No. 169 meets every flnd ? new West Buiiding. Phon first and third Friday at K, of P. Black 1521 ; Office Hours 8 to 12 a "med. neighbors wel- m an(, 1 g p m JOHN A. REED, C. C. . . ,' , . , . . D- M- CLA!'K ?lerk: I CniROP:cACTOR. L850 yVorerTfoYoU MYERS & KELLY Graduates of SItST .Sift SSSA ST-gS.! ANGUS STEWART, Die. nr0 AM,, - m)K. ' HARRY SWART, Sec. DRS- DARLAND-Ch,ropra:tic par- wv-s. lors 4th and Depot street. Phone F. 0. E. La Grande Aeriu No. 259 Red 1751. 3-18-tf. on each and every Friday evening at v L.--, -, n; -,. 8 o'clock in top floor of New Foley vrrwniui aijv building. Visiting members cordial- ' ly welcomed. ' j, p, RUSK, W. P. DR. H. W. RILEY Graduate Vet- L. F. BELLINGER, Sec. erinarian Hospital, 140J Madison -r- Ave. State Stallion Inspector, O E. S.-Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. Stock spected for shipment. Horn S., holds stated communications the Independent Phone. Black 41. second and fourth Wednesdays of Farmers Co-Operative Phone, Mais each month. Visiting members cor- J-J- n n x . : ,t dially invited. cl,ERnYvv. M, ATTORJHSYS AT LAW. MARY A. WARMCK. Sec. TCTr NRIIRORS IriTCn T' H- CRAWFORD; ROBT. S. EAKIN RZm every' ffiwhSH IS i7 day afternoons, every month in K. ney. at ,,a.w- Practice in all th. of P. Hall. All visiting members ?Ufts Le att t u v. iu cordially invited States. Office West-Jacobson build- EMMA LUND, Grande, Ore., rooms 9-10. Oracle. LILY C. KIMMELL, COCHRAN & EBERHARD Geo. T. -i -u - Rec?l'de,r: Cochran and Colon R. Eberhurd -r.7S'2J'' . . TV Attorneys. La Grande National REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. 50 Bank Bldg., La Grande. Oregon, meets every Tuesday evening in the I. 0. O. F. hall. All visiting mem- bers are invited to attend R J. GREEN - Attorney at Law ZOF rOI DEN Sec' Room8 9-10' Sommer Bld" ' U ZOE GOLDEN, Sec. Grande, Ore. Practices in n tatt K. OF U OF SECURITY Mt. Emi Federal court ily Council No. 2646. Meets sec- -w pnd and fourth Wednesday even- K w EASTMAN Lawyer Offlce ings at 8 o'clock Knights of Pythias Roomsi Bnd 3 U Grande National Hall. Visiting members are we.- Bank Building, come. . -. . a ... A .... Fin. Sec. w. H, ROHNENKAMP 0., Un- SARAH A. NUTThR, dorteking and Embalming. Strictly Red. Sec. modern. Day phone, Black 241. ' " " Night phone Rod 3971 or Red 8412. UNITED ARTISANS La Grande As- sembly No. 30, meet rpgulnrly every j. c. HENKY Undertaker and Em first and tliird Tuesday of each balmer; 20 yea's in business. Day month in the K. of P. hull. All phone, Mnin 62; night phones, Red visiting mcmboraru invited to at- 3131, Rod EG2, Black 8811. tend. F. It. SUYDA iTT, M. A. AUCTIONEER. ALBERT EATON, Sec. . - ' : FD OTRINGHAM the Reliable Snloe- WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT CIRCLE mnn. Farm and Stock Sales a spe- NO. 47 Meet second mid fourth carty. Satisfaction guaranteed. Tuesday evenings of each month clerk books furnished free. R. F. D. nt the K. of P. hull. AJ1 visiting x. d, .. iv neighbors wloome. No 2- Ftl0"B"1i- . LILLIE ALLSTOLT, 0. N. 77XZP ' I.OJLTISE HILARY. Clerk. ARCHITECT. PYTHIAN SISTERS of Rowenn Tem- J. L. SLATER, Architect and Super pie No. 9 meets every second and intendent. Room 21 West-Jacobson fourth Fridpy evening nt K. P. intondent. Room 21 West-Jacobson Hall Building. M. E. C. MRS. LIZZY HAYWORTII, M. of R. C. LOUISE LAN DRUM. DANCING. , . BERT M. SHERWOOD, Instructor of AUCTIONEERS. Dancing. By appointment. Zuber TOM JOHNSON-Auctioneer, makes hall. Phone Red 1071 or Main C5. a specialty of farmers' stock and - - -- - -- machinory sales. "The man that OREGON FIRE RELIEF J. W. OU gets you the monov." Inve or- ver, Agt. 1519 E. Adams and Hem Aer nt Observer office. loi-k St. Phono Black 3772. 5-3-tf. Chamberlain's ('olic. Cholera and-of the pain and suffering that must Diarrhoea Remedy. be endured whim medicine must be sent for or before relief enn bo ob- This Is a remedy that every family tniml. This "remedy is thoroughly should bo provided with, and especial- reliable. Ask anyone who has Used ly during the summer months. Think it. Obtainable everywhere. Adv. Do you realize that the Adcook & Fritts stoek of fur niture will soon be gone. We bought this stock of furni ture at a sacrifice, and are giving the people the benefit of our buy. Prices like these were never before made in La Grande. Look at your catalogue and then come and look at our prices, you will find us cheaper. $26.00 Princess Dresser, in quartered oak, with three drawers and 18x40 inch mirror $15-95 $32.00 Round Table, with 5 legs, 48-in. top, 8 feet long; solid oftk, quartered sawed; all we ask is $17-65 $20.00 'Solid Oak Buffet, we sell it for ..:...........,.$13.85 We haye a beautiful line of ivory enamel bedroom fur niture, at unheard-of prices. - Ask to see this line. $20,00 enameled line refrigerators, our price ........$9.75 Bungalow Rugs These are made of wool and fiber and sold for $12.50 iii the 9x12 size; our price;-,: ..$7-85 $45.00 Range, with 18-in. oven, six lids; we are selling it for ...:,..r......:..-,.............-$31.00 We have some second hand ranges, made by the best manufacturers in. the United States, that are real bargains. We have a few patterns of Iron Beds, that we have for got the cost; these we are closing QU.t at'.... $2 95 Garr Furniture Co. AUTO REPAIRING Equipped to lvpifir all makes of oars. Nothing but iirst class repairmen em ployed. All work guaranteed. LEIGUTON'S GARAGE RECORD CUP PUT III SHED SHEARING CREWS AT WORK AT JOSEPH. ' Elza Makin Sells Out and Will Move ;- Away. (Joseph Herald) The biggest wool clip in the history of this county is beginning to move into the Joseph warehouses. Large crews began shearing Monday morn ing at the Michellod and - Boudan plants. Jay Dobbin began shearing last week. Geo. Salladay, who recently had one of his legs broken in two places by his horse falling on him, is gett ing along as well as possible at his home on Mill street. Miss Mary Mc Clennon, a trained nurse from La Grande, is waiting upon George. Walter Yandell, a former barber; of Joseph, but for the last five years ( .0 TO DARKEN YOUR Try this! Mix Sage Tea and Sulphui and brush it through your hair, taking one strand at a time. . . When you darken your hair with Saw Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, bn cauiso it's done no naturally, ho wi-nly. Preparing this mixture, though, at homt is nitissy and troublesome. For SO :nt you can buy at any drug store the rc-iiiy-to-use tonic called "Wyeth's Sii'l- eni Sulphur Huir Reraody." You jiiBt dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your huir, Inking one small strand at a time, y By morn ing all gray hair disappears, and, itfu-r another application or two, your iiair Incomes beautifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant. You will also discover dan druff is gone ami hair has stopped falling1. O Gray, faded hair, though no disgrace, is a sign of old ago, and as wc uii do sire a youthful and attractive appear ance, get busy nt once with, Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur and look years younger. Notice of Change of Location. Having moved our store from the of Asotin, Wash., has bought from Al Foley hotel building, we wish to an- Jones the shop next door to the First nounce to our patrons that we are Bank and has already taken charge .now lqcated in the Jack Child's build- of the shop. Frank Kellem, formerly ing on Fir street between Adams and proprietor of this shop, and Miss Washington. Phone Red 2131 fpr Myrtle Hodges, the lady barber who your lamps and electric supplies, recently came up from Portland, are They will be delivered. La Granae Mr. Yandell's assistants. Mr. Kellem Electric Co., C. E. Duffy, manager. brought his family up today from Adv. 6-9-4t. . Imbler. They will occupy one of the . Lay, houses, opposite the church. Restored to Good Health. Everybody in Wallowa county will ' . . , be surprised to learn thatza Makin ! gtomaX r J -has sold out and expects to move to jGanSi ZanesviHe, Ohio. "I lost Asotin, Wash., early next spring. weight and felt so weak that I al- ile sold his fine 320-acre ranch 8 most gave uo hone of beiner cured. A miles northeast of Joseph and his friend told me about Chamberlain's residence property in Joseph to Mr. , tamers, ana since using two bottle or bloody of Asotin, who will be sto"- Mr. Mukiii takes us part pay resi lience property and a large livery, barn in Asotin, valued at $8500. It is Mr. Mukins intention to con-. vert the barn into an immense garage the only one m Asotin and he .feels confident that he and his sons will be able to make the business pay ike a mint. No man in Wallowa county is bet- te( or more favorably, known than ui4u .uuiviii, wiiu juts uecn one ui ils ; most industrious and foremost citi-i xens for nealry a quarter of a cen-! uiry. Of course he and his excellent! .Tamily will be greatly missed here, i but the best wishes of nil their j friends will follow them to their new; home. NOTICE 10. IMI DRIVERS All those interested in the carry ing of passengers to and from tne race course on June 17 who wish to make arrangements carrying passen gers on the day of the big Motornce onii do so by calling at the Motor cycle headquarters, or by seeing Hnr- ley Richardson, chairman of the Transportation committee, at the Red I Cross drug store. We need your help and your co-operation, in handl ing the crowd. .We have a liberal proposition to otTcr to all having; cars. We want you to help boost I Ln Grande nntl incidentally get well I paid for your trouble. Do not fail to j report within the next few days. I Adv. High Grade Joo rrlnUng costs no. mure man tne niner kind Observer Their . Care When Normal Yes PROTECT ENLIGHTEN ENTERTAIN You watch this space and from time to time we will give you information on the proper care of your eyes not generally known. o We have absolutely the only plant irr Eastern Oreon that grinds and polishes the sufr.-.ce of a lense. We have the most up-to-naw fitting parlors and manufactur ing departments in Eastern Oregon. Call and examine our plant and compare with others. The firm that tries to deceive you with fictitous advertisement is unreliable, beware of them. J.H.Pear&Son La Grande's Leading Optometrists. A Nice Line of Fruit and Veg etables For Your Sunday Dinner Grape Fruit Oranges ' , Lemons Bananas ' Cherries Currants Gooseberries Rhubarb , Field Lettuce Head Lettuce Radishes Green Beans . Wax Beans Green Peas ' Cauliflower Beets . , Turnips New Potatoes ' Cucumbers STRAWBERRIES MRS. TIMMONS WILL DEMONSTRATE AR MOUR'S GRAPE JUICE HERE SATURDAY IT WON'T COST YOU ANYTHING TO COME IN AND TRY IT. , T ' II I Your Eves I ! Union County Co-Operative Association 1118 1-2 Adams Ave. La Grande, Ore. Branches at IMBLER, OR. EVANS,. OR. Real Bxce euce "SOMETIMES GROWS ON TREES" a a tut it took a heap of effort and skill to produce the trees. . Excellent Dry Cleaning is the natural product of our plant; but it requires a lot of expensive equipment and a skilled operator to get results. We hare them, they are at your service. ii " zjs r j Read tho advertisements.