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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1906)
3 4 5 - It.. -, Mil! HOW MANY? Times have you . wished for a daintily decorated room? well, what's ' the use of stopping at the wishing gate? Push it open and you'll find your self well inside our com fortable showroom, with an attentive array of wall, - ceiling and border paper, that will make day delightful by eyesight, the nignt by dreams oi uo signs artistic. Here, then for interior decorations. . STANIELS & JARMAIU Paper Hangers and Decoratoratars Scord Hand Bicycles One Rambler $6.00 One Ideal 10.00 One Colambia Chainless 15.00 One Ladies' wheel .T. 10.00 New Bicycles Cleveland and Princetons - $25 to $100 PHONE RED 261 C L. SMITH CREAMERY BUILDING UPHOlSTERiM A"D CABINET MAKING " Furniture repaired and upholstered No order too small or too large. All work guaranteed. Old furniture made good as new E. E. SCOTT, Shop 1420 Adams Avenue Phone Red 672 HOUSE CLEANING MADE EASY With the assistance of JOE WILLIAMS Charges reasonable and Prompt Service. Leave orders at the Red Cross Drug Store or phone blk 271 THE I A GRANDE NURSERY SHADE TREES Is one of my specialties.- Delivery to be made on or after March 16. X .Special bargains on Roses X I also have a fine lot of Apple, pear, prune, plum, cherry, appri cot, peach, mulberry, shade trees and ornamental trees, grapes, currents, gooseberry, blackberry, dewberry, rasp berry, vines, creepers, and hedge plants. . Phone 1611. Thorns grocery Geo. W. Powell, OXFORD PAR JAMES f ARQUHARJON. Prop. CoaifMa iwartBMBtol WINZS, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Cold lunches and muted drinks a specialty. Fair and impartial treatment to all. You are invited I SOfT RIDIM I RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF RUBBER TIRED BUGGIES RUHABOUTS AMD TWO SEATED Just the thing for this summer The prices are right, call and see them. All new designs. We have the very rig you have been think ing about. TIMOTHY HAY THE BEST EVER Phone Main 6 GRANDE RONDE CASH CO. Lewis Bros. Prop.- iiruiAiiri -aiisjtv tTALLUTTA VUUIlll Send your collections and cash items to THe Stock Growers and Farmers Bank, OF WALLOWA, OREGON. We pay five per cent interest time deposit. CAPITAL, S25.000.00 C. T. McDanieu Cashier. K. Steunenbero, Pres. a WE CARRY MEATS for a brief while only. Short for saying that we handle only fresh prcducts. We sell so much beef,, mutten, lamb. pork, and poultry that nothing stays on our premises long. Food for though, in that truthful statement If you object to stale meats, let us have your orders. Grandy & Russel i G. E FOWLtR a Truck and Transfer; Wood and Coal e : e e e e t e PHONE 1611 i All orders given prompt attention t t Practical Gunsmith Repairs Strictly Fhtilass Guns re-stocked Keys fitted to dor jn k? WM GNW SPORTING EVENTS DOinCS 0,1 LOCAL AND (OAST UK. TRACK AND DIAMOND OFF FOR ATHENS (Scrip pi News Association) New York, April 3, The American track and field team that will compete in the Olympian games at Athens from 22 to May 2. sailed from here today. The team is composed of thirty-two of the very finest atheletes in United States. Archie Hahn, a graduate of University of Michigan and traveling under the colors of Milwaukee Atheletic e'ub and Schick of Harvard will handle the dashes and- when anything from over the beat these two, have to run faster 9 4-6 for the hundred. Sheldon of the greater 'New York Atheistic club will, handle, the weight. On the whole the team is not as good as the American team that competed in Paris at the Paris Exposition. - FORWARD PASS AND TEN YARS The American Interco'legata football rules committee which had it meeti lg in New York a few days ago has agreed, upon a set of rules for the coming season of football. The forward pass will be al lowed with the condition that a touchdown made from such a pass will only connt as a toucnoacx. intuui ui . '.;v ri; three downs the new rules calls for ten yards. This rule will develope into a kicking and punting competition not an exhibition of the real football. Many needed reforms wcrj male in regard to holding, tackling and interference. From now on only six- men can te on the scrimmage line at one time. Seven was the number before. Walter Camp the chairman of the committee will codify the rules and have them on the market in a few weeks. The six man rule will be ex plained in full when this edition comes out These rules will make 1906 football much different to that of the past and it is hoped that this committee has found a way of eliminating much of the roughness of the game as it stood fomerly. FOR RENT 6 room house on Adams Avenue. Inquire of A. C. Huntinoton, 1710 Fourth Street. Treating Wrong Disease. Many times women call on their turn 'I v unyKK'iaiiR, minerinc. as lliev imiiir lie one from dysiel, another from limn disease, another from liver or kidney disease, another from nervous exhaustion or prostration, another with puln here and there, and in this way they all p esent aiiKe ui ineinscivca aim uieir easY-guiiix ana inuiiieruni, or over-nusy aix-tnr. sep arate and distinct d.seases, for which, lie. assuming them to be such, prescrll.es his pills and potions. In reality, they am all only iiii(!ii caused by some uterine disease, i lie physician, ignorant of tilt aiaxt or HutferihK. encouruncs this prac tice until lame hills are made. The. snf feriiiR patieniirets , better, but probably worse, liy rcuMjii of the delay, wrong inuiimeni and consequent complications. A proper medicine like Dr. 1'ierce's Fi vorlte 1'rnscriptlon, directed to Uie caune woum nave entirely removed the disease, thereby dispelling all those distressing symptoms, and institution comfort In stead of prolong) misery. It has been wen sum, thai "a aisease Known is nail eund." Dr. Fiercer, favorite Prescr lit on Is a scientilic medicine, carefully devised by an exiHTienciKi ana skiiiiiii physician Slid adapted lo woman's delicate m stem It Is made of native medicinal roots and is perfectly harmlcfs In its effects iiuttu dominion nj ie 'm. As a iHjwcriul inviRoratlnif umlc "(a write I rei-cription " Imparts strength to the whole system u.id to the or tans dis tinctly feminine In particular. For over worked, "worn-out." "run-down," Ceinu- tated teachers, milliners, dressmakers. eii mstresses. "shop girls," house-keepers. nursing mothers, and fcelile women gen erally. Dr. I'lerec's Favorite Prescription is the greatest earthly boon, being un- equaled as an appetizing cordial and re storative tonic. . As a soothing and strengthening nerr- ine-i-uvnrim l'reacriptlon " is uneoiialed and is Invaluable in allaying and sub duing nervous excitability, irritability, nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, chorea, St. V itus dance, and other distressing, nerv ous symptoms commonly attendant UKn functional anil organic disease oi tie uterus. It induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental anxiety and despondency nr. l ierces ricasaut repels luviwiuui the stomach, liver and bowels, (mo three a dose, Lusy to take as candy. e e a e e I e e CALL AT MRS. r AMUSEMENTS AN EVEN I NO OF PLEASURE"" Manager D. H. Steward, manager of Stewards opera house announces with pleasure the return of those old favorites', Murray and Mack. They come this sea son with banners flying, flushed with vic tory. Their business along the line this season has exceeded anything in this their career, and considering the fact that they have been catering to the public for four teen consecutive seasons is something to be proud of. They have made a special effort this year to surround themselves with a capable cast and have spent a great deal of money on the scenery and costumes. The ball room dresses in the second act will cause the female portion of the audience to open their eyes in wonderment as these gowns are partic ularly handsome. The piece this season has more of a plot than the average Murray and Mack production, although the plot is guaranteed not to give any body a headache, but most of the funny business and comedy situations will be found to come legitimately and naturally, which makes them alt the more enjoyable Monday April, 9,s . " ' TO THE RAILROADMEN While making preparation - for the practice of law, it was necessary for Scott Z. Henderson to make his own living and he did so by working on the railioal He was a freight brakeman for a short time and also worked in the construction and engineering departments, having been in spector of bridge and concrete work with the O. R. & N. Co., which position he voluntarily resigned to practice law. His father is a railway conductor on the C. B, & Q. running out of Qalesburg,' III., and has been for more than twenty years member of the O. R. C. being their legislative representative. Scott Z. is the author of this article and is giving this information that you may know some thing of his history. He does not ask your support unless you fin, after n vestigation, that he is worthy of it and thaf he is a competent attorney. He is a candidate for nomination for the office of district attorney on the Republican ticket and solicits your consideration. He does not claim to be the only man in the dis trict who is competent to administer the office but he does claim to be thoroughly qualified for the place. HOW TO CURE DYSPEPSIA To form an idea how osteopathic treat ment may give one a better digestion without having' prescribed any artificial pepsin, it is only necessary to get some conception of how the normal stomach di gests food without medical aid in the first place. What performs the work of digestion? Glands which secrete digest ants and muscles which churn thi food around and move it onward? Yes, if you consider the immediate agency, but what is back of these muscle and gland cells to keep them going and properly regulated? Nervous energy and the blood supply. Here is the great source of physiological energy. These agencies teea ana regu late all processes of life. They are tike- wise the Osteopath's only "medicine." Osteopathic treatment consists, not . in trying to supply more nerve force and blood than a patient possesses, but in ut ilizing what he has properly. This treat ment is finding out what obstructions in the body have prevented the normal nerve energy and blood sustenance from reach ing the organs of digestion aid then re moving such obstructions, allowing Nature to do her proper work. That's all. No wonder, then, that Osteopathy cures dys pepsia. Osteopathic Health. Don't neglect your childrens eyes. Urs. Dayton Hctel Som mer, Saturday, April ?, Ami in J. R. FORREST'S HILLRT W. H. BOHNRNKAMP CO. Bicycles, Fishing I SAVE THE COOK Lawson Bros have added a line of Bakery GOOdS to their already complete line of groceries and all now prepared to furnish your table wants complete from Cookies to Baken, with Mayple Syrup and Honey thrown in. All orders promptly delivered and full weight and ample measure guaranteed. ' ' . . : SUA! lLb (iKULbKY CO. " " LAWSON BROS. Prop. "' ..... '. : ' Ribbons All the Much Needed Spring NEW E. M. Wellman ADAMS Centennial Hotel . Under new management.. Board and Room $3 per week, cash. Meals 25 cts. Special rates fin nishe Monthly patrons. No. 1417 Adams Ave. Phone No. 1161. Mrs. W, E. Murchison, proprietress ARE YOU AFTER GOOD GROCERIES? Don't run or walk past this place. Capful place to stop, anyhow clean, lots of good things to look at and select from, courteous treat ment and lowest pricing possible when quality is counted. . Finest staple and fancy groceries at. PHONE MAIN 46 QEDDLT BRIT NORTH FIR STREET J. R. OLIVER. I'NION OOUNTY ABSTRACTS Farm Loans a Specialty Best equipped abstracter in Union county. Many years experience with the Union county records gives me a great advantage. It is folly to purchase real estate without first securing a proper abstract. An abstract from my office will show the title just as it appears on .the official record. j. R. OLIVER, LA GRANDE, OREO JN Room 51 Sommer Building Guns Tackcl Ribbons Shades for Waists and Sashes. HATS & Company AVENUE MUST MOVE ON J A man may graft and a man may lie, And a man may puff and blow; But you can't get trade sitting in t ahade, Waiting for business to grow. Fred Jaco ' WON'T HURT Y0UR1EETH- J? not these confections -r because they're purity personified. Th( ; old idea that all sweets are harm-; ' ful to the teeth, hurtful to tht stomach, was exploded long agq ; for soldiers often live on sugar anc gain in strength and enduranca But our candies are not only purt . and wholesome they are deliciouf,' as tosflavor. You can get a triot pound of chocolates for EOcts, ' i: SELDER, "Mjy NOTICE The Blue Mountain Creamery Co. wi to say to their patrons, that they; make tests of each delivery of creair . all who desire same. Tiiose who sh : j the creamery may have tests, weight " sspir pun, oj.ur iu, remrne aach can. by simily writing that sari desired, The Blue Mountain Crear Co. t'vs to olaaw its patrons. i espectfully solicits the patronage of farmers of Qrande Ronde valley. , . BRICK BRICK Brick furnished in any quant.ty or i' ityle, No csntract too small or : large. See samples nf our pres ' brick. . 1 geo. kreige;r La Grande, Oregon. to call and get acquainted. see