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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1905)
-V .. ! i i r I! I SI V ? II TO? I ft ! I 1.1 ? 3 r When a Sore or Ulcer ia slow in healing it is the best evidence of a dis cmeil condition of the blood and disordered system. They show that the bodily impi.rities, which should pass off through the natural channels of nnture, are being retail in the system from some cause. The blood ab norbinjT the waste matters iJecomes steeped 5n poison which finda an outlet thr. .n8ii Uie Sore or Ulcer.' keeping it ha. Bot word. ,tronr MOTIirh f inflamed, painful and leS'eniig. AS prtiu your great nuuticlna. I had a the Wood constantly discharge, its SAi'Wnti rnison into these places, they eat not ret it to haal. After taking 8. 8. 8. i J.vpcr into the surrounding flesh and MSSJ'a: ..tissues, growing larger and more tins waa about tan yeara ago and I hT -ifTrtisive in snite of all the sufferer nevar n any i-n of it aino. plicnsive in spiw m hii uie mil trcr Q t M JOSXPHU8 B.XID. lean do, until the entire health is ' . . 'alTected. Washes, salves, powders and such treatment are desirable for the ; reason that tlicy are cleansing and also help to relieve the pain, but they are i in no way curative. The blood is filled with I poison, and until it is removed the sore cannot I VISl VlZv heal. s- s- s- tne on,y cure or these evi dences of impure blood. It goes down to the root of the trouble.and cleanses the circulation of all poisons and impurities. S. S. S. enriches the blood and rcinviirorate the different mem bers of the body so that the impurities and waste matters can pass off as nature-Intended. Then the discharge ceases, the sore scabs over, new flesh is formed, and the place heals permanently. .. ok on Sores and Ulcers and auy medical advice you need without charge i THE SWIFT SPCCmS CO., ATIAXTA, CA. SPECIAL COURSE FOR DIARYAEN PURELY VEGETABLE. GOING TO Paper or Paint this Fall? IF SO, CALL ON STAN1ELS & J ARM AN GET THFIR : PRICES We are closing out our entire stook of wall paper . at a great reduc tion in prices, to make room for the largest stock ever put in La We do all kinds of painting, paper hanging and decorating. Call and .0 tsjp o STAN!ELS;& JARMAN; 1 0 Dealers In Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Class, Etc f New ancj Elegant Line LADIES' NECKWEAR New switches Eighty-five dozen new dolls , Millinery and caps always in stock E M WELLMAN & CO AdMnd Ave The Oregon Agricultural College at Conrallis will offer this winter, as unual. two special courses along agricultural lines, which will be designated The Short Course in Agriculture, and The Special Dairy Course. The short Course in Agriculture will open on Monday. January, 8, 1 906, at 9:00 A. M. and continue two weeks, closing on Friday, January 19. The course, consists of a series of popular lectures along lines suited to aid horti culturists, dairymen, and others engaged in agricultural purju U in developing the great natural resources of our state. The lectures are supplemented by labora tory work under the auspioes of experts. who strive to make tne course thoroughly practical by adapting tho work -as far as possible to the needs of each individual The Special Dairy Course will also open on January 8, 1903, and will con tinue six weeks, closing on February 1 6, 1906. The purpose of this course is to familiarize students with the modem forms of dairy apparatus, and teach the underlying principles of the production, FOR WINTER WASHING Our new machinery and additional help will enable us to do faml lly washing CHEAPER, QUICKER and BETTER than you can do it yourself. We call for and deliver your laundry quickly and make special ty of rush order work. Give us a trial and jot will not be bothered through the winter with family washing. " A. B. C. STEAM LAUNDRY -PHONE Main 7 , LaGivnie, Oregon. Ready For Business WITH A Ft LL LIME Of FEED, HAY AND GRAIN We are ready to buy all kinds of hay and grain, and pay the highest ' market prices. ,' ' ; Slater Buildinar JEFFERSON AVE Main 57. care, and manufacture of milk into butter and cheese. Students .will meet for work six days per week. The forenoon of each day will be devoted to practical work in the dairy rooms. In the afternoon of each day. .except those devoted to cheese making, lectures and recitations will oc cupy the time during two or three hours. In addition to the regular teaching force the services of an expert cheese maker, Mr. w. w. urant, have been secured in the California Dairy School, and has had a w.de experience as traveling dairy instructor in Canada. -There will be ' no charge for tuition, and no educational entrance requirements. for either of these courses. Board and room can be had in Corvallis at $3.00 to $4.00 per week. , A cordial invitation is extended to all persons interested to enroll in one of these courses. An outline of the course can be had for the asking. For further in formation address. F.L. Keht, COBVAIXIS. GR3GON Thirty Years "Yes sir, miny changes have taken place since 1 came into this valley some thirty years ago. At thit time about all t.hr was in this valley was a few build ings at the foot ot the hill where the stage changed horses. Few at that time even dreamed that a railroad would ever pene trate into this fertile spot, and in fact it was generally thought that the center of the valley was absolutely non-productive. That idea is pretty well exploited now. 1 know of no more productive valley in the west than this, -and firmly believe that another ten years will bring about as many more surprises in the way of de velopment. . I am well pleased with the growth of the town and am perfectly satisfied with the investments which I have seen fit to make here. Your town shows a steady and permanent growth, and to one who has seen this valley as it was thirty years ago, and again now fill ed to overflowing with all fhat tends to make a prosperous community, the change is certainly startling." The above is a statement made by Mr. L. Krantz, of Oakland, California,' who with his wife is in' the city visiting his sister Mrs. Cangloff. Mr. L. Krantz pass ed through this valley nearly thirty years ago, and therefore, the changes made during that time made somewhat of an impression upon him. Many people are superstitious as to the number thirteen. And yet why should they be? The original states of the union were thirteen as everybody knows, and no one would be considered unlucky because he had a quarter of a dollar in his pocket, and yet the coin is impressed with "thirteen" all over its two sides, Count the letters in "quarter dollar" and you have thirteen. Count the stars over the eagle's head thirteen. The eagle holds in his boak a scroll. Count the let ters "EPluribus Unum" impressed thereon thirteen. In one talon the eagle grasps a quiver full of darts thirteen; in the other a branch which has thirteen leaves. In each of the eagle s wings there are thirteen feathers and the tail feathers number the same. Count the crossbars in the shield on the eigle's breast thir teen. Turn the quarter over. There are thirteen stars surrounding Liberty and thirteen leaves in her wreath. ' If this is unlucky who wonldn't have a bar rel of it? Stationery and Writing Matcr'a'i We try to keep this stock right up-to-date in every particular, and apparently already have the fashionable trade of .the town. When you want stylish corres pondence paper, you will find it at Hill's Drug Store. Saved By Dynarnite Sometimes, a flaming city is saved by dynamiting a space that the fire can't cross. Sometimes, a cough hangs on so long, you feel as if nothing but dynamite would cure it Z. T. Gray, of Calhoun, Ga., writes: "My wife had a very ag gravated cough, which kept her awake nights. Two physicians could not - help her; so she took Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which eased her cough, gave her sleep, and finally cured her."; Strictly scientific cure for bronchitis and La Grippe, for sale by Newlin Drug Co. Price 60c and $1.00; guaranteed. Trial bottle free. ; Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach. Torpid Liver and Chronic Constipation. T nvnftVA FlflM Vff Ifl I4UAUUTV 1IIM eyjlUJ QEIMD Pleasant to taho Cleanses the system thoroughly and clears sallow complexions of pimples and blotches. It ts guaranteed Last Night Of Show The Zinn Travesty company closed their week's engagement Saturday night with "The Sultan of Morrocco," ' which w nrnhahl thmr hk hill. TrtrtV-West and Rea Irvin were the whole show, tak ing the part of shipwrecked sailors who by mistake had entered the sultan's harem. Their trials and tribulations n making themselves unknown and attempt ing to escape were indeed laughable. The company proceeded to Pendleton Sunday morning where a three night's stand will be made. LUMBER 1 . Gccr Active Ex-Governor T. T. Geer, who is favor ably mentioned as a candidate for United States senator from Oregon, is in the city today attending the Umatilla county teachers' institute and visiting friends. Mr. Geer is highly interested in education al affairs and never misses an opportunity to attend a teachers' institute. His visit here has absolutely no political significance as he came to the city on personal busi ness, and while here attended the insti tute with Superintendent Ackerman. East Oregonian. ' Heney Campaigning Francis J. Heney who has won fame as a prosecutor of land frauds in this state, is now making a stumping campaign in the municipal election in San Francisco. He is supporting Partridge for mayor. Three Weeks Yet It is estimated that three weeks will be required to complete the sugar beet run at the factory. To date, about 20,000 tons of beets have been worked up, and there remains about 8,000 tons to be run through. . The output of the factory this year will be 60,000 sacks, about the same as last Uiuisal But True. It s seldom a drug store is so finely stocxea witn goods for, ladies trade as the store of Newlin Drug Co.' Their splendid stock of beauty goods and toilet articles and preporations cannot be ' dup licated in this vicinity and it will pay ladies to make it in their way to look over these goods purchasing even trivial articles for the toilet use. This firm has long enjoyed a large share of ladies' trade 'and therefore the buyer knows what goods give the great est satisfaction. When you want un usal or specially elegant toilet prepara tions you are pretty sure to find them there. YOU mi HE SATISFIE! ttyrr tlolii rt the Pmnt and DIoKiit'i RrIIi tix "Bosnia Line ol the rld"K HKOAITSE fM r many artnlc rv r KwiiBOf inr long me tie it. -rrvnrwilm mb Dcnwr I il tin 11 1) dvt bwwuf llrtom If too era mini Mitt, write far .iinr. matktn and a ptetty bo ttiet will toll von all about h ; W C McBRIDE, Agent, I24jhird St RETAILED. AT WHOLESALE PRICES Better Lumber ard Cheaper than it io sold in La Grande. We Deliver it to vour Building. Grande Ronde Lumber Co. PERRY, OREGON. - - m. m. A A. a AAAi THE CITY GROCERY AMD BAKERY Offers customer the best of everything in the line of FRESH VEGETABLES, FRUITS, GROCE RIES, PROVISIONS, ETC., at prices a low as in ferior goods can be purchased. Good things to eat cau always be had at THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY. If your appetite "goes back" on you, visit our store and you are certain to find something that will please your palate. If you haven't been trading wiiii .ua, wuy'uOt give us a trial order? We can please you. Once a customer always a customer. P0LACK, the Grocer. PHONE, MAIN 75. 1 mmlMliMSi'lWMMMMMMMM 5 1 I I i II WE BUY Doors Sash. Shingles ; Lumber and D i 1 STODDARD LUMBER CO. In large quantitiei dinct from factories and mills at a yearly contract price, and while we pay the lowest price, we get the beet gooos, and cd afford to ell at figures that others buy for, thereby giv ing our customers the benefit of wholesale pucts . 4 I CITY BREWERY I I JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor. : I I Largest Brewing Plant in Eastern Oregon f f Ask for La Grande Beer and get the Best J LA GRANDE BEER IS MADE IN LA GRANDE f AND SHOULD HAVE THh PkEFERENCE a 5 -J UVLi AIIU rccu o I ABLE ) 9) .'U- t) ' . . fJiUrL ,3 ''uiuaiion lor .A . Iiii'S furnished far n. r ;.. rJ Fir?t class toriiou's fur nished day or night. J 4) Beat service guaranteed' (J Hore boarded by day, week or month, ' ... - ' -4 1 u t luurrais a: ft) best carryali ii the c ity or1lard Or err A T. HILL, Druggist