La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 18, 1906, Image 4

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A LITTLE TALK ON
IGE CREAM SODA
MOT BETTER THAN THE BEST
J BUT BETTER THAN THE REST
J To maintain tht reputation we hva acquired for supplyidg the needs of our,
many Ja(.rons in every department, a reputation ve point to with oardon-
blejride. we want, now, to advise
j fountain with a new line of crushed fruits; and, fruit juice which excel any. i
t which we have ever had, and while we may occasianly find a party who' J
' hat never tried one of our delicious ICE CREAM SODAS we find a nun-
' dred who have, and do, and alwayt will, because, they ; want the best and
fcppreciate a fine article. We have tome pevr flavors this year whichre J
46ihf to be pf universal favor on account of trWr " delicate flaVorst Hoping
"trail will lirwllii fn ,' m;tk oail ... . -'
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Prescription Druggist
Fresh and' Cured
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Gin be obtained at this mar
at all times. We deliver all
orders , promptly. Phone to
us or leave your order. We
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KROUSE BROS Prop.
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Successor to J. Bull and Go.
Phone Main 48 . 'iC
J. R. OLIVER.
: UNION COUNTY
ABSTRACTS
Farm Loans Specialty
Best equipped! abstracter in Union
county. Many year experience
with the Unicn,' county ecords
givet rne a great advantage. It
it folly to purchase real estate
without first securing a proper
abstract. An ' abstract from - my
office will show the title just at
it appears on the official record.
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U GRANDiCoRKH-N
'; Room 81 Sorfiner Building .
We care not how you suffered, no
what failed to cure you, Hollister't Rockr
Mountain Tta makes the puniest, weak
est specimen of man or womanhood
strong and healthy. 55 cents, Tea or
Tablets.
Newlin Druo'Co.
AT
teS)m ift
The ingreilients of which S. S. H. is comrosed, and the method of coiu
tining and prep.iring them so that they gently and pleasantly build up and
strengthen every part of the body, make it the ideal tonic for a disordered
condition of the system. Every one feels the need of a tonic sometimes.
The system seems to get ,lout of gear, " the appetite becomes fickle, the
energies are depressed, sleep is not restful or refreshing, and the entire body
bas a nervous, worn-out feeling. When the system is in this depleted, run
down condition it must be aided by a tonic, and S. S. S. is recognized every,
where as the standard. Being made entirely of roots, herbs and barks
Selected for their gentle action as well as their invigorating effect on the
system, it will not disagreeably affect any of the delicute members or tissues
as do most of the so-called tonics on the market which contain potash or
some other harmful mineral ingredient. These derange the stomach and
digestion, unfavorably affect the bowels or otherwise damage the health.
S. S. S. tones up the stomach and digestion, improves the appetite, produces
refreshing sleep, rids the body of that tired, run-down feeling, and supplies
tone and vigor to the entire system. It re-establishes the healthy circulation
of the blood, acts more promptly and gives better and more lasting results
than any other tonic, and because of its vegetable purity is an absolutely
safe medicine for young or old. S. S. S. acta admirably in cases of dyspep
v ' sia, indigestion and other stomach troubles, and after using it that Aincotu
fortable feeling of fullness, diuiness or drowsiness, after eating, are n'
' longer felt. Not only isS. S. S. the greatest of all tonics but possesses puri
""'""St fying and alterative properties, and if there is a taint in the blood it wi!i
Tt promptly remove every trace and restore perfect health. In selecting yon
tonic for this year do not experiment but cet S. S. S., the recognized stand
" W SWIFT SPCCSFtG CO., ATTANTA, GA.
you that we have opened our soda ?i
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If You arc a Lover
of ics cream you will find your
sweetheart waiting for you at this
store. Ws make it a j point to see
that our cream, milk, sugar and
fruit and otheri flavors, that it's
' handled in a cleanly i way from the
duct and that you' are served with
politeness. '' We give you the best
ice cream and water ices ws can
for the money. r- ' , .
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I The low prices which we
ask for our good s grocer-
ies . shame the 5 Quality
We need offer no apology.
for saving you money. If
you want something ex
tra delicious try our can
ned goods they are real
good quality at a price
much lower than is gen
erally asked for the qual
ity PHONE MAIN 46 ,
QEDDEJ" BRIT :
NORTH FIR STREET
RISUM:D WORK
Dr. j. L. Reavis of Reavis Bro's, denusts
has resumed work in the dental offic
smmm tohic
AMUSEMENTS
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WORDS OF COMMENDATION ?.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa. March 2d, 1905
To High Schools: ,
. Some years ago soma students
in the Cedar Rapids High School adapted
The 'Merchant of Venice"' producing a
farce, admirably suited fer ; public school
entertainment's. V,J ,.J ',. j
The play has been given several times
in our high school and in each case, the
performance has been a distinct success
The opportunity afforded of introducing
what may be called, local color is one ' of
the attractive features of the play. The
spirit of the play is entirely wholesome,
and it is well suited, W the ability of -.the
High School pupils. "' '
Yours truly. . " -'.'
J,J.'MoConnsini ;V3' V
Supt? of Schools
. Csdar Rapids, Iowa.
AN ABBREVIATED PLAY
The Uncle Tom's Cabin compny pre
sented an abbreviated sketch of that old
masterpiece called "Uncle Tom's Cabin,"
last evening. All that needs to be said
is that the crowd was so dense and the
azz ;r:v:i that- it
leave before the performance was over.
flnOHGTHE
CHURCHES
FIE3T CHUIW H" F CHRIRTIA BCiEJk'CK
Pnfilnt Unildlng uppoolte Knley Hol '
Bundajr Servl ...............ll m
8erlom 1nMdiiy. .,., 7.80 p m
Keaitlnf rnoni alkamr plMwopen loetdty
and Thirdy ' from Id to UM a m and
Fnlx and Sataidays from 1 to 4 e o..
f LA1TER DAY 8AINT8
SundnyBhool..
,.10 an)
EUgulai servlrM
Mutnal Improvrment AisocUlioa meets ooo-
lolntlr at 7; p m
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f. CATHOLIC CHUKCH
' W.J. Whyl, rmxot
Low MaOTM,Hn.......n,
..7 a tv
Blub Man .....10 a m
Rotary and Benediction following 10 a m.
St. PETFR'8 EPISCOPAL CHUKCH
I'pton H. Ullibi, rector
Finn SUDriiiy After Zsitcr
Holy Com m on lun. .. tn
Hnndty Kohool.. . ........M...;.lo m
Morning Hrrvlee..........,........ ..U a ra
Kvenlnf 8erk.u... . b p i
' Every one InTlted to attend then services
CKNTKA). CHURCH of ("HRWT
OPPOSITE' 80MMRK HOlB '
4XH, King, pator, inns P.Bi.'
Bible School.'... . ..lii-. 10 a t
Horning Wonhlp............. .....ll am
V Pig C K meetlD .........7:' upm
Etsngfliitio ervlo.. ........,...... 8A) p m
rrer ineetiiig W. dnedT . .......... 8;00 p m
Boy Clnk Fiidny........- 6i to 8:'
Morning "KncouragemenM In Life's Bs tle'
Evening No Preaching Service
Mrs Humbert of Eugene a woman or fine
ability will occupy t(e pulpit on Monday
evening.
On- State Bible Pbhoo) EvangellM will con
duct an 1 itltute Tnes'ay and Wedneadny,
MayDland , .
; A cordial Invitation lo nil the services.
U. K. CHl'KCH
Rev. u. F. Meredith, p'it r
Sunday Hrhool . .. . ............10 a m
Junior Lf.ifnf M 8 p m
Epworlh LfnOf 7pm
Cbun h 8rvl l a m and 8 p tn
Morntnn "God " Up-men
Eveolog "Hucre
A coidtd Invl'atiuo to all thane service
titeqd d tn all. '
PRK8BYT It IAN CHURCH
Ev. E H Hay, paxtor
Banday School 10 a m
Junior Kndettvor ... p ra
Ceo lor EndeHror 7 l m
Pram Mfe in Thuraday it p m
Prea'hltii MimdHy ..II laiml H p u
Mornlnt Our Mitnnerof If "
Mrs. J. Van Bun n will rlnic
Evnln-"Bivecalurl Berm.in to th Hijh
School Graduating Clam"
Mra. J. J. rrr will ting
Tne chorat choir under tiie dir jction o M
Lle.
A cordis' Invitation la given to a'l who haa
no church home to attend thru scrvicra
PIONHRS ATTENTION
There will be a meeting of the vice
presidents of the Union county Pioneer
Society at La Grande, May 22nd at 2
o'clock p. m for the purpose of naming
time and place for holding the next meet
ing. '
Ben Brown, president
The following is the list of vice-presidents
for the various parts of the
county: La Grande, Joe Palmer, John
Publeo; Hilgard. Dan M. Walters; Perry,
John Warnstaff; Alicel, Lige Oliver;
Imbleri John Woodell; Summerville, T. T.
Qlenns; Cove,OthoEckers!y; Elgin. Chas.
Hallgarth, Jim Masterson; Union, George
BairJ, Sam Purse!); North Powder,
Henry Oraham; Medical Springs, Dunham
Wright.
atAN UP KOIKE
Property owners are hereby notified to
clean up their aliens and repair their side
walks at once. John Wilson,
Street Superintendent.
WALLOWA COUNTY
Send your collections,
and cash items to
Tlie Stock Growers and
farmers BanK, ,
of wallowa Oregon"..;
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We pay (We per cent interest on
time deposit ,
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' ..'C-T, McDanirl, Cashier
i A. K. Stbunrmbkbo, Pres. ( i i " '..
5 LIGHTNING COLLECTION
AGENT
. H. A. Watson, Mgr.
- Our system gets the money.
Full particulars made known upon
application to interested parties. '
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' Office up-stairs in Ralston building
La Orande, Or.
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. Few
Bargains
BABY BUGGIES ;
I naairl t rivrnn O ilai ' tuianfn Z
7 S1WW 1V t Willi w v si V"WiiiJ Y
X different styles. Special prices for 1
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INGRAIN CARPETS
The largest assortment in the
I county to select from. We also X
carry a large line of other carpets,
rugs, etc.
LAGE CURTBINS
We have them from 60 cents to
1 $7.00 per pair. Will pay you to t
look over our line.
L G. ADCOCK
Furniture
formerly , known , as the
IHAKRIS MARKET!
PHONE MAIN 16
Having purchased the Har
ris market from Rohr & .
Co. I am in a position to '
give the best in quality
ane prices to be had in La
Grande. The Harris mar
ket will hereafter be known
as
ST1LWE LL S
MARKET
THE LA GRANDE
NURSERY
SHADE TREES
Is one of my special- '
ties. Delivery to be
made on or after
March 16.
Special bargains on Roses
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 1511, Thorns' grocery
Geo. W. Powell, j
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La Grande National ' Bank
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OFFICERS AND
. ' F. L MEYERS, Cashier. :
GEORGE L. CLEAVER, Assistant. Cashier.
W. L BREN HOLTS, Assistant Cashier.
BERRY, . F. M.. BYRKIT. A. B. CONLEY.
C C. PENINGTON. F.J.HOLMES.
General banking business
parts of the world.
The Eastern Oregon Trust arid
' . Capital $60,000
Opened for Business May I
Solicits a share of
banking line especially savings and in
active accounts. .
OFFICERS "..
W.C. BROWN, President Wit. MILLER, Vice Rresident
GEO. L. CLEAVER. Cashier T. J.SCRQGGIN, Asst. Cashier
f 'I j -:" DIRECTORS. '''.' , '. -'
W.C. BROWN, WM. MILLER. GEORGE PALMERS J. LCAVINESS
C. T. BACON, GEO. L., CLEAVER, TURNER OLIVER,. F. J. HOLMES
T. J. SCROGGIN ,
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HIS APPRECIATION W
THE BUSINESS MAN thoroughly appreciates the advantages of a
checking account with a bank. Those who do not keep such an
account miss many of its advantages. . .
We are always glad to explain the workings of a checking account
to those who are not familiar with banking.
Interests paid on time deposits arid in savings department.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
Tjhe farmers
Tfationat
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NEW SlNB0MET HATS
For Ladies and Misses
A Variety of Croquet Sets
Millinery
E. M. Wellman & Coriipany j
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ADAMS
Read the
There's the Duce to pay
If your laundry "work is not,
properly dope or returned -on
time, We art always on time,
and our work is ' strictly, .first
class. Properly laundried hnen
s a pleasure. . We do work
properly. Phone us ind we,
will call for your work and re
tnrn it just when we promise
Do not forget the phone nfember
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B. C.
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undivided profits $160,00000 U
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3 M RFRRV.Vice Pbbsicikt.
Drafts drawn .on all
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your business in the
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$74,000.00
and Tjradcrs
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New Stationery
of all Kinds
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