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La Grande Observer from La Grande, Oregon • Page 2

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TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1914. LA GliANDE EVENING OBSERVEK TACT. TVrO. h- niiEtTlI)M riF FEES. I Naval Nicknamos.

fnrlnlia IllclcllUUlftf UTU IIDPlled tO VeS- WWbW I iw I aela of the Brliixb imvy. The Ariadne Th. Doctor Scored, but th. Lawy.r FORCED SALE AT KIRTLEY'S PIONEER OF Is known the "Hiury aiiuib Mad a Suronse For mm. Four men.

mwyi-r tr. bunker 'Haggy Agony." the sinw." tbe Cressy as the tha iiiiiinxtHiit us the "Ink- and ii newnpiipcr num. ui uowu nnli.1 little mime of poker lu tlie COUNTY PASSES doctor- HiHituieiit not fur from Sev. Und." tbe Iphlgeulu us the sm Jane." tbe Lucifer as the "Match Box." the Hecate the "He Cat" or "The Tom" and the Neptune aa tbe "Jew snty-aec-ond ntrect nod Hronaway a iew aljrhta ago. Purine Itw tniiiie the banker, wbo thrnnt HBkiKl the doctor to CONTINUES THIS WlK--- SATURDAY THE LAST DAY.

Every body will talk about the handsome man, but the fellow with a binose and false hair, must blow his own horn. Listen to the sound of these I must have money and you sure ought to have the goods at these prices. HmP" w' im.riran naw similar nlcx- linu recommend ii cure. The doctor obliged. names have been used to some extent.

a n-ua knnwn as the "Saa- and then, reuchlug over, ne toon a vmv chip from the bunker', pile and added gy Cuss." the Mlantonomoh aa 'My ROBERT YOUNG. NATIVE OF MISSOURI, IS DEAD. Crowed the Plain. With Ox Team When Nine Yearn of Age. Robert Youne, well known to al It to his own.

rn' irnnn ion. cue WhHt the Idear aeraanaec mi- Wckon as the "Widow Hlggins." the HERE ARE SOME REDUCTIONS bunker. Mr nmiul fee for medlciil aavice. Winnebago or perhaps tne vyai'" "We Know She Goes News, MtniiaH thw inpdlcHl mnn. 200 Middies plain white with col most, every citizen of Union county, A few minute" later tno ncior bkm-u the lawyer question involving pwii in Th.

Inu vor rendered an oinn uinw i i. He was born in Johnson county, Eating Snails. Colonel Newnham Davia baa descrlb- nf anall eating. Ion. Then, reaching over, ne neipeu Viasouri.

August 19, 1838 and crossed himself to a blue cblp rrora toe nut CM luo wwi "At Prince's. be writes, "tbe home ter's stack. the plains with his parents when nine vears of age, their conveyance "My legal fee." be explained. It was now time for a little refreah tnlbg 1 eaten- wltd proper msrewoBT-In a silver bowl, with a silver three pronged fork as a means of conveying .11 iaint tn the mouth, tbe L.t-. r' tam.

He made the menu vmir cards ana cmim veins trip back to his native state in 1854 $35 and $40 Suits, very best styles and materials $1.50 to $2.00 Tailored Shirt aigte 20c Children's 35c Rompers 16c Muslin Petticoats in white, one lot values up to $4, choice 85c Gingham Petticoats, $1.50 to $2.50, values, your choice 68c 200 Lingerie Waists, $1.50 to $2.00 values go at -Jc One Lot Corsets, $1.50 and $2.00 values, vour choice 37c 4-inch Embroidery, value up to 25c choice the yard ored collar and cuffs, One Lot Black Silk Shirt Waists, to. $6.50, choice 1 Children's Dresses 2 to 14 years 47c 100 Children's dingham Dresses up to the minute in style Beads, everyone wears them, these are black and colors, regular 75c quality -33c $1.50 House Dresses, Ginghams, Percales 73c All Other Goods Reduced. IPO long, black gelatinous things are where tbey are." said the doctor host 'and we'll adjourn to me Duuei ir on horseback, which was amemor M. Avnt in his career. On Octo brought to the tame very uoi in a Bunce In whlcb lard i a ibkq hi was married to When tliey returned to the card room D-nit tbe doctor calm JJCI vtu.wii Ann Baker in Missouri and and onions and garlic seem to be tbe principal components.

Speared on tbe fork, tbe snail goes Into one's mouth. ly helped himself to three white cbln gain crossed the plains with an ox and then comes one or tne cnncui mo from the lawyer's atacit. (M time train- to California "Wbut's tbe Idea now 7" inquireu uw menta of Btanqura. in Pitt River valley. In lawyer That's for the cocktail." nam vw 1864 he moved with his family to the Willamette valley where he wil 1872.

at which time he docfor. "You enn't corfle nrouna to my bonne charging ror legm ui execttntf refreshment gratia. You've HilcmrH. Orecron. He has got to h.v for wnai you unu; u.

a voaiHpnt of that section, Early Crosiers. Tbe earliest mention of the use of eroxler Is of one carried by Ataldus, archbishop of Helms, who died A. D. 033. An ancient Saxon or Norman font In Winchester cathedral baa a very old representation of a bishop with a croiler.

probably tbe earliest example to be found In England. A i. mil. hniM Is cut on tbe BllllV His death occurred June 12th after And the next morning me iajer nr pea red at the doctor'" house with ac These prices are only to show you what we are doing to our entire line of Hoisery, Dresses, Corsets KiSas, Muslins, Umbrellas, Rugs, Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, Children's Dresses. We have eviytSTn Ladies' Ready-to-Wear except shoes, and we are selling cheaper than anyone La Grande has ever dared think of selling.

REMEMBER, IT IS A CASE OF RAISING THE MONEY ,3,000 MJJ ONE WILL BE DISAPPOINTED IN THIS SALE. GREEN WINDOWS WILL MARK THE PLACE. an illness lasting unce last October. losvftn a widow and eleven chil officer und had tne aocior arrenim selling liquor without a license. New York World.

dren to mourn the loss of a good and a kind father. All uwrei tomb of Bartholomew, bishop of Exeter from HCl to wars nresent. when he died. Tk fumilv is as follows: Mrs OREGON LA GRANDE R. J.

KIRT LEY. Fiiznhfith Ann Young, the widow; Plese -Young, of La Rungs of th Ladder. Tbomns A. Edlwon ut a dinner once endeavored to Instill courage into a mnn Grande; Mrs. W.

tf. Williamson, of Wnllnwn! R. Lee Young: John F. Life's Loom. We sleep.

tbe loom of life never stops, und the pattern which was wenvlng when the sun went down weaving when it comes up tomorrow. Henry Wurd Beecher Golf Link Theology. Son of a household which played golf on Sunday Instcud of going to church, he wns the source of considerable anxiety to his religious minded grundinothcr. When, on the occasion of a visit to her she bud him alone, she THIS GOSSAN -CORSET IS PRICED AT $2.00 Young; Benjamine F. Young, all of Hilgard; Mrs.

William Dixon, of Freewater; Mrs Alice Ryan, of Port- land; Mrs. Fritz Preas, of Attalia, Wash, and William A. Young, of Hilgard. "You IKIM-U got 'Oil. kiiiu mr.

iun. "hut if yo keep-on trying you'll succeed In end. The successful man's life is Just line yours, only he keeps up the fight: he doesu't give In. "Yes." Mr. Edison ended, "the ladder of sifrcess is composed or round ufter round of Star.

Young women who have mentally AanAaA An ft HoS sard Corset each season, and then put it off because of price, will appreciate the New Gossard Model here shown at $2.00. took the opportunity, says tUe unaou Citizen, of questioning hiin. "Have yon ever heard about hell?" she asked grnvelv. 'Oh. yes.

granny!" the boy nodded brightly. "Ou the golf Witling Messenger. Mrs. Suburb 't trntnpi Out of work, are ycniV Then you're just in timt'. I've "id of wood to he cut up.

and I was Jint plmt "end for California, besides pulling the Pullman company on the carpet, Is having a nice little volcano in eruption. Perhaps the Pullman company is inflicting its punishment on the commonwealth for daring to tamper with its business. Too Cheap. i i innklni! nerson In a flannel hhlrt. who had evidently strayed some llKtunce oir his nccustoineu ueni 4 ftudweiser and Rainierl 15 1.

-J .4 ..1 1 EAT LESS MEAT 11 man 1 II Train-tiiih niiimV WhiMi. live? I'll go mil 'iri't nliii lliwMni Tratisprlpt. i ii nit in loulitfnl things iiM-ity 'ii Mil tilings cirirlt.v.-Melanch-thmi. Zl Repeating the Text. A little girl beard a sermon from the words "My cup runneth over; surely goodness and mercy shall follow me nil the days of my life." On returning home she was asked If she could remember the minister's text and replied: "Yes.

indeed. It wns 'Mercy! HURTS BACK IF Take a glass of Salt to flash Kidneys if Bladder bothers you Drink lot of water. Goodness! My cup's tipped over." Delivered to any part of the city. Family trade a specialty B. HUGHES, Agent Distributor for Baker, Grant' Union and Wallowa Counties Aimm Ma Banaar.

T.4tn niAaf Tamilnrlv evantuallv OrO Screeant-Why didn't you pinch that I LMnav fmiihla in anma form Or beggar ou the uext corner? 1 saw him talking to you. New Pntroluinn Beg- other, says a woll-known authority, because the urio acid in meat excites the iMnra 41iaw twrnmn overworked: get sluggish; clog up and cause all sorts of distress, pamouiariy oockucuo mm juio- gnr! He wns no beggar, lie Bez, "Can ye spare me a copper, sir?" "Copper," sea I. "Dlvll a one can we spare. We need 200 more In this precinct righrnow!" Exchange. ry in the kidney region; rheumatic twin muiiM tiiMulnAhAA.

nid stomach, con Mo ose Billiard Parlors 180 Depot St stipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, KIuHav onit llrinfLrv irritAtion. The moment your back hurts or aren't aoting right, or if bladder DOtners you, get vnut lour uuwsw cUa fmm an iwvwt ntiarmacv TURNED AWAI. WAVING HIS HAND. New York walked up to the aristocratic Hotel Astor bar, flipped a dime down on the mahogany nnd said: "Gimme a drink of rye." Come for a trial fitting, it does not oblige you or I will call or you, by appointment in your own home. UWMJ 1 i.i,iUMAf.,l 1 a ffls.ii wntar MONUMENTS before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will tnen aci nne.

juib iiuuuus maAa fmm tllO arifl nf ffTftDeS and lemon juice, combined with litliia, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neutralize the "We don't sell ten cent drinks here," snld tho dignlOed uiau In the white jacket The stranger reached for his dime and turned nwny. waving his band. "1 can't drink thnt nickel stuff!" ho said, and passed out-Siiturdny Even tafesf Designs, Made in La Grande. We hae our own quarry. Rubbie and Dimension Stone always on hand CONCRETE BLOCKS A complete line of all models on hand.

Prices at from $2.00 to $8.50. Mrs. Robt. Pattison Corseiere. Phone Red 3221 or Res.

1702, Cor. Spring and Oak. How's This? We ofler One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J.

CHENEY 4 Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last IB years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by Ills firm. NATIONAL, BANK OK COMMERCE.

Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 76 cenls per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.

Take Hall Family Fills for constipation. Adv. acids in tbe urine so it no longer irri' UIICO) W.UO Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; ing Post E. C. DAVIS mokes ft aengnuui eiiarvencnn.

drink which millions of men and women tnko now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus avoiding serious kidney Uisoasa, Adv. Cor. Greenwood and S. La Grande, Ore Your job printing Have It done at he Observer office. TIME CARD.

HANSON AUTO STAGE LINES. Phone Red 3562. CANNING Special trips' on Sunday. i i i La Grande for Cove, 7:0 a. and 3:00 p.

m. Cove for Union, 9:00 a. m. anc tnd i La i When A Man Wants To Make a Quick Sale He Puts an Observer Want To Work For Him 4:30 p. m.

Union via Hot Lake for Grande, 10:00 a. m. and 5:30 p. I I La Grande via Hot Lake for Union, 9:00 a. m.

and 4:00 p. m. Union for Cove, 10:30 a. m. and 6:00 p.

m. Cove for La Grande, 11:30 a. m. and 7:00 p. m.

1 1 i Is If you want the, best or canning, now is the time. We are getting daily shipments of Loganberries for canning -They sell at $1.75 a crate' Fruit Jars, Rubbers and Tops of all kinds The City Grocery and Bakery E. POLACK, Proprietor. Phone Main 75 i FARES: i i Round ITip. La Grande and Cove 51.00 $1.50 One cent a word puts your ad.

in the Observer want column, and the Observer want coulmns place your ad. in the homes of Union and Wallowa Counties i Cove and Union 50c $1.00 La Grande and Union, $1.00 $1.50 La Grande and Hot Lake 50c $1.00 i Leaves La Grande From 1 1 NEW LIN DRUG STORE CORNER.

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Years Available:
1897-1964