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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1916. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE THRE3 . v FlftHD'AY v ' I fe (Mil ltratii 1 Now Going on at Qiir Store This 12 Piece ALUMINUM SET Value $11.50 IBM! W1 Free With Each Monarch Range This Week Come in and sample the fine biscuits baked in a MONARCH MALLEABLE RANGE I CLEAN IT UP GOOD SSI'S I I ( NOW PUT i Jryt IITCMEN BUT MY 1 I 1 h I WtiUfa'iJWU I . . I II saP if 1 Let us Explain the Wonderful Overdraft Principle on the Howard Heater W. H . BO H M E 1M 11 Am Ps D.R.FONG CELEBRATED CHINESE HERB CO. (30 years of wonderful cures) Tke Famous Chinese Herbs for All Ailmenta of Both Sexes CONSULTATION FREE Office Hours 16003 Jefferson Ave. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. La Grande, Ore. Spotting Heios ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. AUSTIN BROWNELL, Manager HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY Suj lies and Heating Devices Phone Main 726 Sonimer Hotel Building, next to Western Union Tomorrow's Football Schedule. East. Yale vs. Lehigh at New Haven. Harvard vs. North Carolina at Cambridge. Cornell vs. Williams at Ithaca. Princeton vs. Tufts at Princeton. Dartmouth vs. Massachusetts Ag gies at Hanover. Penn State vs. West Virginia Wes leyan at State College. Pennsylvania vs. Swarthmore at Philadelphia. Army vs. Holy Cross at West Point. Navy vs. Pittsburg at Annapolis. Syracuse vs. Franklin and Marshall at Syracuse. Michigan vs. Mt. Union at Ann Arbor. West. Chicago vs. Indiana at Chicago. Nebraska vs. Kansas Aggies at Lincoln. Notre Dame vs. Haskell Indians at South 'Bend. Iowa vs. Grinnell at Iowa City. Missouri vs. Washington at Colum bia. Illinois vs. Colgate at Urbana. FALL SUITS1 ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF SUITS, A MOST EXTRAORDI NARY PURCHASE ENABLES US TO GIVE YOU THE LAT DEL IN SUITS AT LESS THAN REGULAR. PRICES $17.00 to $27.50 SEE THESE SUITS. NOW IS THE TIME Eo Eo Khrtleyi Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Washington State vs. Oregon Ag gies at Pullman. Wisconsin vs. South Dakota at Mad ison. Ames vs. Kansas at Ames. Ohio State vs. Oberlin at Columbia. New York, Oct. 13. Aside from the interest which always centers in thi activities of Yale, Harvard, Princeton, Cornell, Dartmouth and the other top notch football teams of the east, Il linois university and Colgate uni versity will hold the attention of foot ball followers when they meet tomor row afternoon at Urbunn, 111. This will be the first meeting of Illinois and the husky easterners, who have been considered for some time one of the east's most powerful reasons why it should be counted first in football. Last year Colgate went through the season with only one defeat. In fact, the team was not scored upon save j in its haul game with Cornell, which j it lost by a top-heavy score. The ' Army and Yale teams were two of its i victims. Illinois split the honor of being big nine champions last year with Wisconsin, so the east and west will be sending two of the most pow erful teams against each other. Le high, which hasn't done anything re markable so far, will bo Yale's op ponent tomorrow, and Harvard will battle a southern team, North Caro lina. Cornell has Williams for its entertainment at Ithaca, and Princo- i ton will go into what probably will bo-f the hardest fought game of the aftcr- 'noon when it tackles Tufts at Prince ton. Notre Dame, another high stand- ing team in the west, will battle the Haskell Indians at South Bend and Nebraska will tackle the Kansas Ag- . gies at Lincoln. j ! The Pilgrim So prone Was he to find Some good in all Mankind; So quick To stop and heed The cry of those In need; And so 1 Disposed to say Nothing to mar One's day, That heaven, With love abrim. Did not seem strange To him. Ralph M. Thompson, in The Christian Herald. cold. Take Chamberlain's Cough ; ing had frequent colds at the time it Remedy and get rid of your cold as was contracted. A little forethought, quickly as possible. You are not ex- a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Rem perimcnting when you use this rem-jedy judiciously used, and all this edy, as it has been in use for many j trouble might have been avoided. Ob years nnd has an established reputa- tainable everywhere, tion. It contains no opium or other narcotic. Obtainable everywhere. How Catarrh Is Contracted. Mothers are sometimes so thought less as to neglect the colds which their children contract. The inflammation of the mucus membrane, at first acute, becomes chronic and the child has chronic catarrh, a disease that is sel dom cured and that may prove a life's burden. Many persons who have this loathsome disease will remember hav- Receiver Is Appointed. Roseburg, Or., Oct. 13. The United States National Bank of Portland filed nroceedinjrs vesterdav afternoon ask ing for a receiver of the J. F. Lose i Land Co., of Sutherlin, and W. E. St. John, an ofllcer of the company, as : recently reorganized, was appointed ' receiver. The bank has a claim of $0500 against the company, loaned in November, 1911. That Good- New York Roquefort, Wisconsin and Brick Swiss Cheese We have a fresh lot which is delicious, wholesome packed with flavor Fresh every morning Jlolsuni Raisin, and white bread in large and small loaves How about your Flour? Plenty of old flour yet all brands 1916 Crop Walnuts and Raisins are in. . No war prices on these Phone us today for what's nice in vegetables Arrived Wednesday a new shipment of Barrington Hall Coffee Zip is the Chimney Sweep, comes in 23c packages Columbia Frank futters and Luncheon loaf, everyday something new and good to cat PHONE MAIN 80 ! When You Take Cold. i With the average mon a cold is a serious matter and -hould not be trifled with, as some of the most dan- i gerous diseases start with a common PATTISON BROTHERS GROCERY