La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 08, 1917, Image 7

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    MONDAY, JAXUATtY 8, 191.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE SEVEN
Player P
tasios
Music is the greatest relief for the tired
business man known. The player gives
it to the one who has been striving to
get that which makes the home happy.
Get a player and make all in the home
happy.
GOING DOWN! MARY GARDEN THEN AND NOW!
The Wiley B. Allen Co.
R. F. Peters, Mgr.
Foley Hotel Bldg. Phone Red 451
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
AUSTIN BROWNELL, Manager
HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY
""Supplies and Heating Devices
Phone Main 726
Sommer Hotel Building, next to Western Unioa
1
Depend on This
YOU CAN DEPEND ON
A GOOD CONVERSA
TION WHEN USING
OUR COPPER TOLL
LINES.
HOME INDEPENDENT
TELEPHONE CO.
- . :
' iflMra Mary ' 0itm,
1 v. a l-r vf I
Is bnclc from Kurope Li 1 A J I
A
Busi
ness Help
MARY CARDEN AS SHE LOOKED .WHEN PLUMP AND. AT
RIGHT. AS SHE LOOKS TODAY AT 119 POUNDS.
Mary Garden, famous American opera slngor.
weighing only 119 pounds.
When sho left the United States for her trip atiroad. her cheeks
were ful!. her body plump and finely formad. Now she is slender.
, But Mary Garden wanted it so.
"How did I do It?" she says. "Women are pics as well as jealous.
They eat too many sweets cake and candy. When thoy see othori
grow thin they say: 'What did she do to herself?'
"For breakfast I have tea and a roll. For luncheon I have oysters
and a glass of milk. For dinner 1 again eat oysters and whatever else
I want, but no sweets."
The prima donna will sing "Sapho" and "Thais."
-Portland Live Stock Reporter.
Sports
i Titian-Haired Bean
I Arrives, Nutritious
Chinese Call It the Soja Bean United
States Department of Agriculture
Introduces It to Fight High Cost of
Living.
i 1 '
THE UNITED STATES
NATIONAL BANK'S
SERVICE MEANS MORE
THAN COURTESY, AT-
TENTION AND REA
SONABLE ACCOMMO
DATION. IT MEANS A SERVICE
THAT IS ADAPTABLE
TO MEET EVERY LE
GITIMATE BANKING
REQUIREMENT WITH
THE MAXIMUM SAFE
I TY, SAT 1SFACTION
AND DISPATCH.
I
WE ARE GLAD TO
) WELCOME NEW COM
' MFKCIAL PATRONS.
Burns Gets Match.
Farmer Burns of Echo and Earl
Newquist of Pendleton have been
matched for a 10-round bout on eD
ruarv 2. according to an announce
ment today by Farmer Burns who is tion of modern coding,
New York, Jan. 6. (Special) The
Titian haired bean has arrived ami
found a home in a New York institu-1 and gentle in their action,
tion that has as its object the promo-1 improve the digestion
The real of-1
up as is the case in constipation. As
a purgative you will find Chamber
lain's Tablets excellent. They are mild
They also
The
United States
National
Bank
Save-a-Iif e League Is
Organized in Metropolis
Its Function Is to Prevent Self-De-struction
of Human Beings Thou
sand Suicides a Year Now Take
Place in New York.
New York, Jan. 6. (Special) One
of the unusual societies that the me
tropolis possesses is called the Save-a-Life
league, and its function is to pre
vent self-destruction of human bo-
Scientists Visit New York.
New York, Jan. 6. (Special) New
York has survived the visit of the
scientists in her midst. It was the
largest gathering of learned men that
has ever taken place. The three wise
men of the east have grown into ten
thousand of the westrn world. Tha
metropolis is vnin enough to wonder if
these men would have as willingly
gathered in the desert as they di l
along and near Broadway. In other
words, was cure science Alone tho
Emotive for all of them coming to
rn the city accompanies uy jw rerer ol this delicacy is, however, the
George, the Idaho Bearcat, in one of department of agriculture, and the
the fastest fights ever seen in East- reason why its .nwest is especially
crn Oregon. Pendleton Tribune. - urged at this time is that it is an
1 I enemy of our intimate friend, old
ucuic nc MflDTU PHUUnPR ! Mign-cost-or-nving. ihe bean gains
NtWb Mr NUn I n runutn iu - ,ta fIowW lo(.t-
AND ITS VICINITY which we know most beans do not
'possess. Its present appearance can
' ''.' hardly be said, however, to be a dis-
Forsstrom-Pilcher Co, Go Into Hands covery, as it has been in continual
of Receiver La Grippe Has Many use in China for the past several thou
Patients Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. yettnj( and hag cooked j
Dick Brothers Dies. this country's Oriental restaurant.
, , 7. t c (o 1 There is good reason say the agricul
North Powder, Or., Jan. b. Up- .!, T;t; i,i.j
cial)-Forsstrom-Pilcher Co. hav gone b;j famiiiar at an
into hands of a receiver for a short our kiechenSi It 5s cheap and nutri.
time until they can get their busi- tioug fa capablo of ibeing gerved
ness troubles cleared away. It is to in fln ji variety of wayB-
be hoped that this firm can soon re- in8titution in New york pro.
sume their business as they had a VOBea t0 8how of us
large one and the store s certainly Certain ft js ,fc atortg jtg n(jw
needed m mis lown. v,. x-o.v. career here with a name thafc .g ljke
has been appointed receiver. , t j...,,,, ..d fire tho ,
La grippe seems to dc raging around inato. tw- chinesa call it th(,
and in North Powdor. Among the Soja but AmeHcans are gure to
victims present are C. W. Mercer, the Ung to th(J 6!,,, ig derived
NOTICE
t
fngs. In spite of it, about a thou-; gether, or did the attractions of the
sand suicides take place in the city of lcity itself have some effect upon their
New York each year, and while no i number. But whether or not the city
earthly organization can do anything itself was attractive to them, the fact
for these unfortunate, a field where
real help is being given is among
those who have attempted suicide and
not succeeded. The law which re
auires the arrest of these people, per
mits members of the Save-a-Life
league to approach them and find
out the cause of the dispondency that
led to the violent act. If the reason
proves to be p vesiy, or anxiot due
to ill health, it can be to an extent
removed, and encouragement given to
the victim, the general idea being to
prevent another another attempt be
ing made at self-destruction as soon
as discharge from the custody of the
law makes such a thing possible. The
annual meeting of the league, which
contains many well-known persons in
its list of members, has just been held
and the results of its work in the past
year has been such as to encourage it
to renewed efforts for the luture,
remains that they were attractive to
New York. One of their chief char
acteristics was their versatility. They
discussed everythb.f; from t"n solar
system to Billy Sunday. Mentally tho
local papulation did not attempt to
follow them, out there was no doubt
of their welcome, and it is hoped that
they left some benefit in the way of
urging to serious thought behind
them.
little son of George Young, Will Gor- j
Don't Let Skin Troubles Spread.
Red, pimply skin that itches and
burns is embarrassing, and gets worse
if neglected. Bad skin is a social
handicap and a constant source of
worry. Correct it at once with Dr.
Hobson's Eczema Ointment. This
healing ointment kills the germ,
soothes the irritation and 'quickly re
stores your skin to normal. For ba
bies suffering the tortures of eczema,
or for grown-ups who have long
e n... it:- rM 1 fought chronic skin ailments. Dr.
Everyone speaks well of Chamber-: Hobson's Eczema Ointment is a guar
Iain's Cough Remedy after having anteed remedy. At your druggist, 50c,
used it. Mrs. George Lewis, Pittefield
N. Y.. has this to say regarding it : Stanficld Sells Sheep.
"Last winter my little boy, five years R. N. Stanfield, the largest single
old, was sick with a cold for two or rperatoiin the sheep business in tho
three weeks. I doctored him and used I country, Stmt in two cars of good mut
various cough medicines but nothing ! ton ewes and a car of yearling weth-
dld him much eood until I began using i ers today from his Stanficld, Oregon
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He j ranch. They were vughed "off enrs'
then improved rapidly and m a few , to a local packer who hn contracted
davs was over his cold." I a weekly shipment for a month
ham's daughter, Lano Goffe's baby
and several others. A few cases of
pneumonia are reported.
The infant daughter cf Mr. and Mrs
Dick Brothers, who was so ill fron
pneumonia died on Dec. 29. The little
one was so sick when it was discov
ered to be pneumonia that very little
could be done for it.
Kenneth Chute spent Christmas sit
Durkceiwith relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Starkweather
of Stanfield are visiting with relatives
the past few days.
G. M. Walk has been taken to tho
hosptal at Baker with a hard case of
grippe.
Mrs. Albert Hunter of La Grande is
visiting with her parents, Dr. and Mrs.
Barnes.
Miss Blanche Belfield of this sec
tion and Lee Fugit of Pendleton wero
married at Pendleton on Dec. 18th.
Mr. Fugit is a telegraph operator in
the employ of the 0-W.
Miss Gladys Olsen was married Ij
Chas. Palmer Jr. of Baker at the
residence of tho groom's parents on
January 3, by Rev. McIIcnry of the
Presbyterian church. The ring cere
mony was used and tho ceremony was
witnessed by a few friends. The young
couplo will go to Corvallis where tho
groom will complete his course w
pharmacy at the spring term. Mis
Olsen is well known here, having
lived hero all her life and everyone
wishes her every happiness in hor
married life.
We are getting used to snow and
are wondering whnt we will do when
it leaves in the spring. It is 18 inchos
on the level and more falling every 1
day. Farmers complain that they have
to make new roads all the time.
The P. F. E. evpect to commence lo
put up ice on January 5. Tho heavy
fall of snow koop tho men busy clean-
iyng the ice.
from its Titian locks.
, Are Your Sewers Clogged?
The bowels are the sewerage sys
tem of the body. You can well imag
ine the result when they are stopped
Until the Roads are
Better we Will Make
Only Four Deliveries
a Day.
8:30 A. M., 10.30 A. M., 1:45 P. M., 4:30 P. M..
THE J. D. LYNCH CO.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
A.kyjrarWruMlntfnrV
4'h.chcAtcp'H lMum
rills in Ki d ami i
txes, lealetl with
I rth no other.
ItrntralmU Avh fi
rii.iii.ir ii it ,1 nit I'll.l.H, for It ft
vent known as Ut, Safest . Always kehaUc
Sill n BV DRlidGISTS EVERYWHERf
Money to Loan
Have $50,000.00 tfB 1 per cent
in amountb from S2500.00 up, to
loan on Grande Ronde Valley
Farms.
Have $50,000.00 8 per cent
in amounts from $1000.00 up, to
loan on farms in Union County.
$ 250.00 10 Per Ceat
$ 500.00 10 Pw Cent
$ 700.00 10 Per Cent
$1,500.00 8 Per Cent
To loan on Improved City Prop
erty. Also an unlimited amount of
capital to loan on La Grande
property qn monthly repayment
plan Building loans a spe
cialty. W. B. SARGENT.
President
LA GRANDE INVESTMENT
COMPANY
LA GRANDE, ORE.
Front I&ced
SOUL Co..rOKl'
Standing, Sitting or Lying Down
When you stop to think that you spend between five and six thousand
hours every year in your corseCyou must realize how imporfein', is
that you have a perfectly comfortable corset
A poorly fitting corset frequently leads t severe nervous and organie
tr.mKtoa which eniiHe venrs of suffering.
In the MODART Corset we have a garment that always gives genuine
comfort, Bitting, standing or lying down.
PAULINE LEDr.HLE, Sommer Hotel Bldg.