La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 14, 1906, Image 2

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    ISLAND
Hon
SCHOOL
; The Commencement exercise of the
Island City High School will take pia.ce
mursday evening at 8 o clock at the
churcn. uenerai aamission will be free.
The following excellent program will be
presented:
Piano Duet "Stan and Stripes Forever,-'
-Elva Gaskell and Elsa Couch.
Invocation Rev. E. B. Hayts.
Piano Solo Moonlight on the Hudson,"
Blanche Kesler.
Salutatory . .Marie Holman.
Oration .. ; i. Fred Huffman.
Vocal Solo-Selected .....Mrs. M. W Kiddle
Class Poem Stella Hunter.
Essay "Push, Don't NestKnock'," Smith.
Vocal Solo-"When the Mocking Birds
Were Singing in the Wildwood."
! Elva Gaakell.
RecitationSix Love Letters,...'... ..
Lillian Holman.
Class Will and Presentation.
. Nellie Grimmett.
Response of '0? .......William Spence.
Piano Duet Butterfly Caprice."
; Carrie and Pearl Hunter.
Valedictory Netta Kiddle.
Address Stat Sup't Ackerman.
Presentation of Diplomas :. .
Mr. E. E. Kiddle. Pres. of School Board.
Piano Solo Echoes of Killarney
.'..,.....-.... Kathleen Thomas.
; Adjournment .
, Baccalaureate Sermon Rev, King. ,
. Sunday, 20, 1906,.
blaring armut bkiir.
(Scrtppa New Association)
Frankfort, Ky., May 14.The Stat
Railroad Commission today began the
hearing of arguments in the case of alleg
ed discrimination and exbortionate freight
rate. The commission ha been engaged
for several months in taking testimony
and an immense quantity of material has
been accumulated. It is expected that
the hearing will consume several weeks, as
a large number of witnesses will be heard.
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1101
OFTEII LEAD
TO CAIICER
Whenever a sort or nicer1 doea not beat and show signs of becoming
"l0',8011 arouse 8usPicio". because ninny of -these places letl to
Ciucef.Iniay 'appear as it .ordinary, 0re at lirst. and is fciven
ru 4.1. , . "r "i',iive, 7w.ibi or uittsi,
T e piac w,u neai, put the real seat of the trouble is in the blood and
cannot bereaclied by external remedies, and soon the sore will return. After
nunc iuc ucauiy poison oegins to eat
into the surrounding ' flesh and the
ulcer spreads Rapidly, becoming more
offensive and alarming until at last
thL sufferer find$ he is afflicted with
Cancer. Cancerous ulcers often start
front' a boil, wart, mole or pimple,,
which has been bruised or roughly
handled, showine that the taint is in
trie blood, perhaps inherited. , Another cause fr non healing ulcers and
ores is the remains of some constitutional disease or the effects of a Jong
spell of sickness. S. S. S. goes down to the
very root of the trouble and cures so thorough
ly that there is never any sign of the trouble
in after years. 'As soon as the system gets
udder the influence of S. S. S. the place be or ins
VEGETABLE 10 ln,Provei lne aisciiarge gradually grows less,
' ' , . iuc luuaiuiuauuu leaves, me uego mama
Its healthy color, and soon the sore; is well, because every vestige of the cause
tas been removed from the blood. Book on Sores and ulcers and medical ad
vice without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA,
Z was eafferltir trtoKtlV from cBiier
ou uloar on my left braaat. which had
bun to t, and at time would dia-ohara-a
vary offoaalva matter. I
knew the trouble w hereditary as an
only (later, mv mother and two of her
siatera died cf Cunoer. J am fully aat-j
taad I would have (rone the aamewayj
uu ir;r D n. 0., wniun onrea me.
Balton, Ho. . UBS. J. CASSEXL.
PURELY
One Hp
Only
Til. MAY R
V'iAOT ; J 'M rj rl sx- '
A SPECIAL TRAIN REQUIRED FOR
ITS TRANSPORTATION
Showing Under a Monster Water-Proof Tent
with Seating Capacity for Two Thousand People
HEAR THE NOON-DAY CONCERT
BY PROF. HAYWORTH'S MILITARY BAND OF TWENTY SOLO ARTISTS
500--RESERVED OPERA CHAIRS-50Q
AN IMMENSE STACE CORCEOUS SCENERY
GREAT MECHANICAL EFFECTS
Tho Etarnum off Them All. More Grand
Novelties Than Ever Presented With
One Show
GRAND
ALLEGORICAL Q P C M C
TRANSFORMATION OULIIL
MISS BROVr
RAPIDLY
AW
(Scilpps News Association) ' ,
Derby, Conn.. May M--Miss Carolina
Brown who recently celebrated her one
hundredth birthday at the home of her
grand niece, Mr. William F Maine, of
Windham Centre, 1 failing '. rapidly ' and
her eyesight and hearing It nearly gone.
Miss Brown was born at Lisbon; Conn.,
May 7, 1806. For seventy-five year
he was a member of the First Baptist
Bhurch of Paekersville. In this church
Prudence Craodall in slavery churches
closed their gates against her. - Miss
Brawn was one of the original crusaders
of the Woman's Christian Temperance
Union of America, and it said to be the
oldest living "White Ribboner." fh. the
in the United States. - .'
ARTLSIANS ATTENTION '
There will be a meeting of the Artisians
at the office of Williams Bros, tonight at
the usual hour." ,r.'-i
Republican
UNION
COUNTY
, Union County presents to the home seeker a ' greater number of diversified
industries than' any county in the state, out side , of Multnomah county which is
practically Portland. , '' '-" 4 "
We do not befieve that there is another county in the Inland Empire that can
show fourteen different industries whose total annual revenue produces an average of
$193,000.00 cash. .-..:.-..- " " " ' .
The annual report of the State labor Commissioner, places Union County third
m tne state, in tne empioyrneni oi larjor ;
, It requires 1 94 solid trains of, fou rtv cars'each to carr the produce of oufrt
county to the market, more than a train every other day throughout the year. ' V
"Ah admirable climate." The past winter only for a few hours did ' the . mercury,
reach zero. No excessive heat in the summer and our cool refreshing nights cannot S
be appreciated by the residents of the east until the are permitted to enjoy them.
.Our soil is rich and productive. Were we to mention ields they would not be
believed. ' Th only way to become acquainted with this "Garden of Eden" is to
persohl visit this land of diversity, as when you s6e the crops growing and harvested
they speak for themselves.
Our forrests will require m an many decades of the present activity before they
begin to yield and, we now have thirty or more saw mills which give employment the
: year round in tne mills and logging camps ,-: - . : v
5
The only sugar beet factory in the state is located at La Grande, the County Seat of Union County
with a population of 6,000, progressive wide awake people who extend the glad hand to all, . This is
the commercial, educational and social'center of the county. "
La Grande is known as the railroad town of the O. R. it N. Co. whose annual payroll at this place
exceeds $300,000.00. From here the branch road is now pushing through the northern part of this
. county, on into the Wallowa County, starts a freight division, machine shops, round houses, and one of
, the largest railroad yards on the system, and train dispatchers office. The public schools of La Grande
are second to none in cities of this size in this state. We now have three buildings and a fourth, an
v eight room brick building in course of construction, giving imployment to twenty-two teachers. The
principal office of the Geande Ronde Electric Co. is located in this city. This Company furnishes power,
and light for the city or La, Grande. Island Citv. Cove, Union, andjha Hot Lake Sanitorium. . ,
Speaking
pr.J.Withycombe
Republican J Candidate
For Governor
Vnd
Judge H. M. Cakc
Will Address the Citi
zens of La Grande
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SEE THE PACK OF SIBERIAN BLOODHOUNDS
Grand Operatic Orchestra at Each Performance
Tent will be n Jefferson Avenue near Depot.
PR ICSS, 25p and ,35c
Thursday
Evening
May 17
AT
STEWARDS
0PCRA
HQtlSE
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VALUE Or PRODUCTS
CARLOADS
Wheat .
Lumber ....
Sugar
Oats and Barley ...
Cattle
Hogs ....
Hay
Dairy Products
Fruit
Horses and Mules .
Sugar Beets..
Poultry
Potatoes .....
Wood
..$650,000
... 640,000
. 266,090
... 260,000
250,000
... 200,000
... 120,000
... 125,000
.. 100,000
... 100.000
100.000
... 60,000
... 30.000
... 60.000
$2,830,000
1 I CARLOADS V:
t Lumber f. 3000 J
Wheat ...2000
J OaU and Barley ... .. 600 ; ; J
Wood.. 600 I
t Ice. u 600 j;
t''X Fruit ..!.....:........ 250
t X Sugar 200 it
X X Potetoes L.....'.. 200
2 2 Hay....................:. 200 o
I X Cattle .' 250 o J,-
J Hog .. - - 100
X ? Horses and Mulet... 60
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' When the baby talks, it is time to give
Hol;ister'sRocky Mountain Tea. It's the
greatest baby medicine known to loving
mothers. It makes them eat, sleep and
grow. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets,
Newlin Druq Co.
CENTRAL COMMITTEE MEETING
The Republican County Cantral Cjti
mittee will meei at the Cimmjrcial C xt
La Grande. Tuesday. May 8. at 1 :30
1'p m, . All tha Repuplican cjndidatisar
eques'.ed to bi presant.
C. . !.; mi,; J 1 1 ' i i.
KOLUSTCR'S
Rocky Modntain Tea Nungeh
k Buy Hadlolna for Buy Pplt.
3.-!tgi Ooldea Haalth and Bnewel Vigor.
I upreinc for Conntlpntlon. Ini1l(rtlon. I.U '
nd KlilncS Troubles, Pimplea, Ecw.nn, Impt.r'
BIhI, llnj Breath, Stu?ih Rowpls, U-n
and Backarhe. ll'a Rorky Mountain T,ki'
let form, SS wnta a box. ftvnulnn mJT1.
Bouutbi Dai-o Cokfaxt, Madlaun, Wia.-
0LDEH NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLf