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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1906)
1 I THE GOLDEN RULE ODD ' If you ueed wearing apparel ' -to secure eome especially good bargains, it will pay you to ; tables of remnants, odd lots in shoes, Underwear, Hosiery, ' ings, Crockery, Etc. iri 1 1 "" " 1 1 "'" 1 "" '" THE GOLDEN RULE Largest Store Complete Men's and Haberdashery A. V. ANDREWS, Tailoring THE CITY GROCERY AMD BAKERY C. POLLACK, Propr. Keeps the Best Groceries, Vegeta bles Etc. Call up Telephone Main 75 ancf give us a chance to 'get aquaintcd. ' . Tuesday, February : 6 BEGINS IT'S GREAT AID 11 . AND to tide you through the remainder of the winter, or want - . i ir i i i i-i ii.i.. ".in i 1308 1310, 1812. Adam Avenue. " ; Line of OUR Rf PAIR DEPRTNENT (equipped with everything to n. able m to do high-claw work. It .' h In ohacg of skilled and there ' no Job too ebUcat or too difficult to t successfully treated. Jewelry watches. Etc given to u , ' for repair will receive our prompt ' ami careful attention. . ; J. H. PEARE. Jeweler and Optician Furnishings Mil look over our numberous ' I Clothing, House Furnish- 2 , i . . . i COMPANY : Smallest Prices; ', Pendleton, Fab. 5 Mandates hav been received by County Clark Sating from the supreme court at Salem, notifying that officer that the decisions of the lower court had been affirmed concerning the cases of Moses Taylor, and Orover Mar tin. District Attorney Phelps immediate ly . took the matter up and instructed Sheriff Taylor to take Moses Taylor Into custody, preparatory to delivering the wealthy Athena wheat raiser to the pen itentiary. Sheriff Taylor will leave today or pos sibly tomorrow for Athena for the purpose of bringing back his namesake and holding him here until he shall be taken to the penitentiary. There is now absolutely no hop for the extensive wheat raiser unless he is granted a pardon directly by the governor. Taylor was convited last June of attempt 4o commit arson on the farm of his neighbor and brother-in-law, John Banister, and was given a sentence of to and a half year In the penitentiary. Q rover Martin, who was convicted of manslaughter for killing 0. N. Preston near Freewater last May, wa given a sentence of ten year. Martin ha been In the county jail for several weeks and it is probable that he will be taken to Salem at tho time Taylor is taken to the penitentiary. FLYERS, CONTINUED All school recognize the difficulty to be, in the usual case of fever, a stoppage of the drainage. Suspended secretion i suspended excretion; . The sewer of the body clog up, and the poisons remain and circulate in the blood. Her I shown nature perfect poise. The poisons come in contact " with the heat center of the brain, itritate it and produce an increased oxidation (burning) to more rapidly des troy the poisons; nature's response to the call. The 'increased temperature is but a symptom, and a favorable one, too, and needs attention only when reaching a dangerous height Strange, isn't it, that patients will demand doctors and doctor give drugs to reduce the temperature, an tipyretics? Just another instance of treating a symptom instead of the cause. The Osteopath here proceeds as usual, treating the cause, securing activity of the glands, excreting the poisons by securing an activity of the bowels, skin, kidneys and lungs. He conquers fever by aiding nature. (Continued in Next) ; FMRGI DIVORCE (Scrlpps Newt Association) " Pari. Fee-. f.rThe Count Oe Cast ellane Ras KnmmnAH i Mat i, - 1 vorce. A decree was issued authorizing TAYLOR MUST LOCAL ITEMS ,-' T Miss Marv Reed left last evening for Kamela. Miss Pauline Lederle spent Sunday with her father in Pendleton. ' ; ; esley York, the well known Summer- ville farmer, is in the city today. Alva dfmison returned last evening from Pendleton where he had been visit ing friends. Attorney L. J. Davis ,' is over from Union today to attend court. Mr. and Mr. D. Whiting of Elgin spent Sunday in the city. W. H. Young was over from , Hot Lake yesterday the guest of friends. C. E. Cochran is over from Union to day. - " . . O.W.Wright of Union spent Sunday in the city yesterday. "Attorney B. F. Wilson is over from his home in Union today. mrs. until Imuhl !.vc: !r. th? morning for British Columbia where she will visit her two sons for two weeks. ' Al Andrews, who was' called east to the bedside of his dy ng mother, has re turned home. . A. S. Bennett, the well known Dalles attorney, is up today to appear before the court which convenes today. The many-' friends "of Mrs. D. H Steward will be pained to learn that she is quite ill. ' Fred Bock returned this morning from Mexico where he has been for several weeks past He remained several days to attend the Elks' celebration at Portland J. C. Smith returned last evening from Portland where he attended the dedi cation of the Elks' temple in that city. He reports the Portland members royal entertainers. C. E. Norton, formerly of the Portland Journal, and at present a heavy stockholder in the Colconda mine, is down from Baker City today. ' Miss Pearl Huff returned lasc night from : Pendleton from . Pendleton where she had been the guest of Miss Pearl Harris over Sunday. Geo. A. Sawyer, managing agent fc r the Yon Yonson Company is in the city today arranging with manage Steward for the appearance of his company in this city Monday February 12.' The Ladies' Aid Society of the Presby terian church will meet at the home of Mr. Conditt on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. All the members are earn estly requested to be present as business of importance will be transacted. . SPECIAL MEETINGS You are cordially invited to attend the special services at the Central Church of Christ Sermon this evening by 0. H. Ifing, Tuesday evening by E. B. Hays, Wednesday evening by W H. Gibson. Services begin at 7:50. . . Ladies' ' T . V CROSS CUT SAWS I I have the celebrated Atkins Cross, Cut saws, which I give perfect satisfaction. There Ms no better made, J try one and be convinced. . You will also find my stock J complete in axes, sledges, wedges, .peaveys, hogging tongs, chains, etc. Do not forget about the low price J I am making on a few heating stoves I have left See our fine assortment of fancy chinaware in plain and decoratgd. . ' MRS-T.N. ' , ' Hardware eeeeeeeeeeee W. I. Mitchell and daughter are up from Summerville today. SOCIETY PLEASANT EV6N1N0 A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Wells Feb. 2d. 1 906, in honor of. her birthday The evening was very .ehjoyabty spent in various kinds of games after which a bounteous lunch was served by our charming hostess, and in which she has few equals. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Lytle, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. James Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Che nault, Mr. and Mrs. Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Walsinger, Mr. and Mrs. Draper, Miss Bertha Walsinger and Mr. I. D. Smutz. The guests took their departure wish ing her many more such birthdays. Mis Nelle Disqua entertained a few friends at luncheon Saturday afternoon. The table was attractive with cut flowers and prettily shaded candles. Those pre sent .were Misses Hazel Landrum, Flor ence McCall, Ethel Gulling, Edna Wissler. Lottie and Mayme Howard, Lela Wilson, Dolly Zueber and Gertrude Ralston. . SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION - (Scrlppi News Association) ... - Washington Feb , 8. The War De partment has been notified by the officers who investigated the fire in the transport Meade, which was aJmcsi in the act of weighing anchor for the Philippines, from San Francisco, have decided that it was a case of spontaneous combustion. FOR RENT 6 rooms for rent on Adams Avenue. Apply to Mrs. Shearer, at the Nebraska Grocery. - Home Journal aie now Ready i MURPHY j and crockery. i - . "TAMING Of THE SHREW" Charles B. Hanford' presentation of the "Tmina of the Shrew" delighted one of the larest audiences that aver as sembled in Steward's opera house and without exception all were glad thJy were fortunate enough to be be present Mr. Hanford and Miss Marie Drofnah naturally took the leading part but their support was composed of some very clever artists. The people were so well . . L J M pleases trial several approacnea manager Steward to ascertain if it were possible to have the company present "The Mer chant of Venice" next week, following i their Pendleton date, but we will be compelled to wait until next season, y. QUICK SERVICE and good is the only kind to tolerate. So it you want a quick meal drop in here and get it : YOUTl LOSE NO TIME in waiting to be served. You'll lose . no zest for the food when it is brought to you. i You'll lose no satisfaction when you get the check. For it will be a very little one. Special dishes? Plenty .of 'em. i The Model Restaurant I A.L..-LI. tt . . ruuuiKic, rropriaor oppn nv We tell weekly I JCri and ni mr- Patterns ... .5 x- 4 ner to take provisional chanre of th ehildren. t