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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1915)
Ill- !-!- r- HARD SPORT t MUCH i I r- FOOTBALL PLAVED AS THERE AS HERE. Caldwell Mentor, Recently of, the South, Praises Nativity. Football la as much a national game, and is played as extensively and as well throughout Oklahoma and other near-Southern states as in the west and north, according to Otto Neal, Caldwell high school principal and coach who has spent a lew days in La Grande, returning home this morning. Netal is the man who en gineered the team that cleaned up everything in Southern Idaho, includ ing Boise, Pocaiello technical, Weis er, Ftoyette and other teams. Baker defeated Caldwell seven to six and Washington high of Portland hung a defeat on them, otherwise their rec- am! woifi 1aqi "Every school of any size or .type in Oklahoma has a football team,') said Mr. Neal in speaking of his na ' tive state. "Not only is football largely followed, but some fine play ers are developed, and our state uni versity has defeated all nearby stats universities except Nebraska, of late, .' and that wonderful team was given a mighty hard rub. Then too, tracic I work is well advanced, eacn county j navmg meets in a way aimiiar io ui northern (and western states. Base hall is advanced there as far aa it has her, and on the whole all lines of . sport are followed out in the South. When one goes farther South, Mis sissippi or some South border state., football and other lines of sports de teriorate, but jn Oklahoma they are .. at a high level. - ' s. "I would much liked to have had a frame scheduled between Caldwell and Here are the great moguls of or crnnized baseball. DhotoeraDhed ten La Grande this year, and hope that 'minutes after they had made peace next year the two teams will meet."! with the Federal League, and- alao 4- WANT ADS A A A A A A AAAAAAAA LOST Gold ' rimless classes either on North Fourth or between North Gilmore of the Federals just smiled shortly after they had sworn they would never make peace. President Johnson of the American League, President Tener of the National League, and Garry Herrmann, chair man of the National Commission, told newspaper men there would be no peace with the Federals. President Fourth and Palmer Mill. Finder leave with D. DeLashmutt, or tele phone Red 19523C Adv. 8t. , FORD FOR SALE Ford touring car in excellent condition for $200; part terms to reliable person. - Write P. O. Box 9, La Grande, Oregon. 12-27-6t. Then there was peace.- FOR RENT Three furnished house keeping rooms, 1001 Jackson Ave. Adv. - 12-29-6L FOR SALE Good White sewing machine at' a bargain; first-class .condition. Call Red 22. Adv. 11-23-tf. FOR RENT Six room house. Mod ern. Call at The Toggery. 12-11-tf FREE A rare holiday offer; an op portunity to get free Instruction on ' piano. To all who start a 20-lesson course between now and January 1, 1916, I will give five lessons free. Phone Black 8901, Mrs, Sadie Wes ley, 1612 Adams Ave. Adv. 12-22-10tp : ; i- FOR RENT Three modern furnished roms for housekeeping. Phone Red 11 Adv. , . ? , 12-29-tf. FOR SALE Team, wagon and har ness, cheap. Nothing but cash of fer considered. Chas. Jester, trus tee, room 26 La Grande National bank building. Adv. 12-21-3t. LOST Possibly at Arcade theatre, grey 1eather purse containing money, gold watch and check of ten dollars on a California . bank. Liberal reward return . . to 206 Cherry street Adv. 12-29-4it. Danger Signal If the fire bell should ring woulc you run aria stop- it or go and help U put out the fire? It is much the sane way with a cough. A cough is a danger signal as much as a fire bell. You Bhould no more try to suppress it than to stop a fire bell when it is ringing, but should cure the disease that causes the coughing, This can nearly always be done by taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Many have used it with the most beneficial results. It is especially valuable for the persistent cough that so often follows a bad cold or attack of the grip. Mrs. Thomas Bceching, An drews. Ind., writes: "During the win ter my husband takes cold easily and coughs and coughs. Chamberlain's Cough Romedy is the best medicine for breaking up these attackB and you ennnot get him to take any othar." Obtainable, everywhere. - MANY CHILDREN HAVE WORMS Worms are a common childhood ailment. They make children rest less nervous and irritable, besides robbing the body and mind of proper f nourisment. Watch your child. Ex-1 amine the stools and at first signs of worms give your child a treatment of Kiskapoo Worm Killer. They kill the worms, act as a laxative and ex pel the worms and poisonous waste. Tone the system and help restore your child's health and happy dis position. Only 25c at your Druggist. Cough Medicine for Children Mrs. Hugh Cook, Scottsville, N. Y. says: i . "About 5 years ago when we were livit.g in Garbutt, N. Y., I doctored two of mv children suffering from colds with Chamberlain's Cough Re medy and louna it just as represent ed in every way. It promptly check ed their coughing and cured their colds quicker than anything I ever used. Obtainable everywhere. . LADIES! DARKEN YOUR HI Look years younger! Use Grand mother's recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur and nobody will know. THE NEW CIGAR MCCARTHY'S IMPERIAL I 5c, lOc and 2 for 25c Made in La Grande Announcement Storage Battery Service We examine and test your battery free of charge. We now have an expert battery man and are equipped to do all kinds of bnt.t.ry work and repairing. The line of Sage and Sulphur for re storing faded, gray hair to its natural color dates back to grandmother's time. She used it to keep her hair beautifully dork, glcwey and abundant. Whenever her hair fell out or took on that dull, faded or streaked aimearance, this Dim- pin mixture uns applied with wonderful, eltect. . l!ut browing nt homo is niupsy and out-of-date. XowuiLys, by .'asking at any drug store for a 50 cent bottlo oi "Wyojh's Sane nud Sulphur Hair Rem edy," you will get this famous old recipe which can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair and is splendid for dnndru.., dry, feverish, itchy scalp and falling hair. A well-known downtown drupjrist says it darkens tho. hair so naturally ei'.d evenly that nobody cn tell it has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw thi tliroiif;h your hair, taking one 6trand nt a timer !!y morning the gray hair dis appears, and after another applieatfon et two, ft Ixwnrr's beautifully dark, glosy, eof t and abundant. " ' Weak Women! An Oregon Woman Testifies. LEIGHTON'S GARAGE Lents, Oregon. "When I wns going through the critical time of middle life, I took several bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription nnd it helped me wonderfully. I ennnot say enough in favor of this medicine." Have also used the ' Golden Medical Discovery ' in my home for mnnyyenrs for many different ailments." Miis. Ella 11 ahold. . . Lents, Oregon. At the first symptoms of any de rangement of the feminine organism at any period of life, the one snfe, really helpful remedy ft Dr.. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. . Tens of thousnmls of women have taken it with unfailing success for diseases of a womanly nature. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a true friend to women in times of trial and nt times of pain when the organs nro not performing their func tions. For hendnche, backache, hot flashes, catarrhal condition, bearing down sensation, mental depression, dizziness, fainting spells, lassitude and exhaustion, women should never fail to take this tried and true medicine.' Prepared from nature's roots and herbs, it contains no alcohol or nar cotic, nor any harmful ingredient. Sold in either tablet or liquid form. If your dealer does not keep the sugar coated tablet, send fifty cents ( in stamps) for small box, or $1.00 ia currency for a large box. Write Doctor Pierce, Invalids' Ilotel, Buffalo, N. Y., to-day. 136 page book on woman's diseases sent free. Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Pellets are the original little Liver Pills. These tiny, sugar-coated, anti-bilious grannies the smallest and the easiest to take. One Uttle Pellet tor ft laxative-three for a cathartic, ' . urrc LENSES Are designed especially to re lieve all forms of eye strain and to correct more perfectly errors of refraction. - A few of the ad vantages of Heacock . deep curve lenses are, Clearer Vis ion, Wider Field, Greater Com fort and Improved Appearance. . ' My work combines that of 1oth oculist and optician. I pre l scribe, grind and fit my own glasses. The responsibility is mine the comfort and satis faction is yours. You only have one pair of eyes; take them to the best specialist in La Grande. That's Heacock. HE ACOCK EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Office 3rd floor of New Foley Building. We notice on the charf of Liie, a port aliead winch we trust your ship will enter safely New Yeai We earnestly hope that you will find in this port, Happiness, Contentment and Good Cheer, also Optimism, Encouragement, and strength. As you proceed on your voyage in 1916 may Good Cheer follow you with just sufficient rough, stormy weather to bring out the very best tbat'is in you, and may no good thing escape. . : We are all getting a little older, but if we have profited by what has gone before, we ought to make the 1916 trip in safety. We wave the flag of Good Luck and wish you bon voyage. . . . . Assuring you of our appreciation for the many valued orders given us during 1915 and trusting you will allow us to supply your needs in the grocery line all through the 1916 voyage, we beg to remain, with the season's greetings. ' ' Yours very truly, v HARRIS GROCERY PHONE MAIN 70 408 North Fir Street, Cross Track !i j Acs. TrJo Sim, U. S. Pit. Offlcfc J J I THERE ARE MANY REASONS WHY EVERY HOME IN LA GRANDE SHOULD HAVE ELECTRIC LIGHT. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. Always at Your Service Telephone Main 43 The one 'perfect front-lace corset with that exclusive VENTILO back, and VENTILO front shield. A model for every possible figure and a price for every purse. $2.00 and up. MRS. ROBERT CORSETIERE. Other models at $2.00 op. Residence 1702 Oak Phone Red 3221 v. iv. r yno mdjvn-j.nc w. pagj CHINESE ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES M Treatment. Free Consultation J&V'' roone oi La uranae 1412 Adams Ave. Ore. Try Our Want Ad Column Of Course You Would Like to Own a of Your Own in La Grande . You. know the folly of paying rent. You realize the benefits and blessings, a home of your own will bring to your family. You are able to'meet the terms" on the homes described below. You can see for yourself the real investment in these exceptional bargains. We have the home you want to own; Come in and investigate immediately. Three of Our Bargains in Homes NEAR HIGH SCHOOL (426) (383) Modern 5 room house with cemented basement, bath and toilet; sewer and cement walk in and paid for; electric lights, phone and water; Cor. 3rd and M. Sold twice for $2400. Price now reduced to $1800. Terms, $400 down and $19 per month including interest. These terms can be adjusted to suit buyer. NICE SUBURBAN HOME. (383) Good 8 room house, bath and lights, barn, wood house, chicken houses and runs; fine orchard and garden; lot 110x200; within 10 blocks of center of city. This place is an exceptional buy. Terms $200 down, balance $25 per month or $300 per year. Cattle or a Ford might be traded on this. '1605 WASHINGTON AVENUE (424) Five room house, bath and toilet, stone foundati.n; good barn on alley; lot 95x120; Just remodeled inside and out and newly papered; cement walk around house and to barn. Really 2 lots, plenty room for another house. Price , $1700. Terms $300 ' cash, . balance plenty of time. Let Us Insure Your Buildings, Furniture, Stock, Imp letnents, Etc. La Grande, Ore., 108 .Elm Street Phone Black 2001 Geo. H. Currey He Who Moves Real Estate l v