La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 27, 1908, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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There is no difference, at first, in the appearance of a cancerous and
common ulcer, and for this reason every sore that is obstinate or alow in
healing should excite suspicion, for the sore is nothing more than the exter
nal evidence of a polluted blood, and if allowed to remain may degenerate
into Cancer. Efforts to heal the ulcer by means of salves, plasters and other
external remedies always result in failure, becanse such treatment can have
no possible effect on the blood, where the deadly germs and morbid matter
form, and are carried through the circulation to the place. No sore or ulcer
can exist without a predisposing internal cause, and the open, discharging
ulcer or festering old sore will continue to eat deeper into the surrounding
flesh as long as a polluted, germ-infected circulation discharges its impur
ities into it. S. S. 8. goes to the fountain-head of the trouble, and drives
out the germ-producing poisons and morbid impurities which keep the
ulcer open. Then as this rich, purified blood
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PURELY VEGETABLE
nature, and unlike mineral medicines,
which often do greot flama to the delicate parts of the system, S. S. S.
tunc up every p.i. l of U bj.ly. Book on Sores and Ulcers and anv medical
auvu. Uch.ied live. ., y-rjj sipT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
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Arrival and Departure of Trains at
La Grande.
No. 1, westbound Portland Special,
arrives t:2B a. m.; departs, 9:30 a. m.
No. I, eastbound passenger, mall
and express, arrives at 8:45 a. m.; de
parts :50 a. m.
No. I, eaatbound Chicago Special,
arrives 8:05 p. m.; departs, 8:10 p. m.
No. 5, westbound passenger, mall
and express, arrives 0:56 p. m.; de
parts, 10 p, m.
1 i:igln llruni'ti.
leaves la Grande at 8 a. m. and
arrives In La Grande at 5:80.
PAINT AMD WALL
PAPER STORE
PAINTING
AND
1 PAPERHANGINO
j Stanicls & Bugg j
1420 ADAMS AVENUE
La Grinds. Oregon t
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goes to the diseased place the Healing begins,
all discharge ceases, the inflammation grad
ually leaves, new tissue7 and healthy flesh
are formed, and soon the sore is perma
nently cured. S. S. S. is made entirely of
roots and herbs of a healing, cleansing
Notice of Final Settlement.
Nonce ia tiuiuuj" j!vcr. the un
derslgned has filed his final account
as administrator of the estate of
Oeorge McFatrldge, deceased, and the
county court of the state of Oregon
tor Union county, has llxojJXutai!ay,
the 4th day of B"bruarl908at 10
o'clock a. m., as the time, and the
court house at La GranUe, Union qoun-
ty, Oregon, as the place for the Hear
Ing of any and all objections to
account and the final settlement tl
said
ere'
of and the distribution of said estate.
Dated at La Orande, Oregon this
the 2nd day of January, 1948.
B. L. LEAVITT,
Administrator of the Estate of George
McFatrldge, Deceased.
COCHRAN & COCHRAN,
Attorneys for Administrator.
A Fair Proamnion.
W wish to supply your drugs this
year. Vou wish to trade where your
interests will be most fully protected
and promoted. We should combine
anil our proposition Ist7il:
ni'Kln trailing lierewltli the Inli-ii
tlnn of riMiinlnliiK a A-inttoincr only m
Ions im J on riti-Jif iourteous tri'at-
iiu'iit, get liiHly reliable rimhIs, find
what you uanl ajid are xatlnfled wllh
prli-en.
If you do this we shall not ask you
to remuln unless every one of these
conditions Is fully and satlsfactsrlly
met.
NEWLTN DRUG CO..
1114 and 1116 Adams Ava
Palmer House ror Hale.
We offer for sals, the Palmer House
at a remarkably lv mMce, and easy
payments If taken sVonT tf
REAL ESTATE. LOAN A COMMIS
SION coMPArrx
Board anoVTloom,
Oo to the P&Jm&r house for board
and room. RA and cheapest olaca
'ii ton
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With Pleasure
For every meal you eat'here. It
will ba a combination of good
food, good cooking and good ser
vice. Our restaurant is intend
ed for people who appreciate
g jod eating, also for people who
like the good things of life at a
moderate cost. If you belong to
that cUss, c:me in and sea what
w can do foi you.
The Model Restaurant
J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop.
W sell weekly meal
tickets for
$1.50
DO MOT DELAY
Now is the time to pur
chase breeding stock.
White and Brown Leg
horns and Buff Orp
ntcn. Strong line of
Cocks, Pullets and
Hens to select' from.
Correspondence solicit
ed. , Eggs in season.
POULTRY FARM
al"e ayiraiju si n '""' ---- J 4 .j. !'-SNt" 1 X '1.1 j 4 f
fffl!ITrfI f IP ,aeks of P(,ta,oe ,n warehouse. ap" . ;' ' ,
llrlllrlll A I llr pralse1 at 50 cenu per 8l'lc' and 1' I ' 'j f
. (. m m m nil aarlr In Iha V9 BV in III TM ttU- M " 1 ' A
Albany, N. T., Jan. 27. A million
dollars with which to carry on- the
crusade against the "white plague,"
Is the demand of the members of
the New Turk, Slate Charities Aid as
sociation who assembled here today
for the great mass meeting to be hen!
this evening, when Go rnor Hughes?
will deliver . the principal address
Alarming statistics hav- been com
piled by tha officials of the assocla
tlon, setting forth that in many com
munities of the Empire state thj
number of deaths resulting from tu
berculosis Is increasing by leaps and
bounds every year. . In 'the ' city if
Troy alone there have been 20 deaths
a month from ti.l.e rculosls during the
last year, a p'reentage almost high
l in Hell's KItr htn. the ahetto and
other congested iU.-Ic of New York
city.
In the preliminary work of the as
sociation's anti-tuberculosis campaign
much good has been accomplished by
durational mansures, a contribution
of 110.000 for that purpose having
been given by the Russell Sage foun
dallon. It Is hoped to Increase that
sum to a million In the near future.
so that adequate sanitariums, day
('amps, hospitals and dispensaries may
be pstablished all over the state.
Joseph H. Choate, president of the
association, will preside at tonight's
mass meeting. Governor Hughes will
speak on the Importance of the move
ment. In his recent message to the
legislature the governor placed spe
cial emphasis upon the vital Import
ance of aggressive work throaahout
the state for the prevention of tuber
culosis. Medical experts from every
part of the country Will deliver ad
dresses, among them lr. Kugene H.
Purler, state commissioner of health.
anil Dr. William H. Welch of Johns-
Hopkins university.
I'MATILLA MAY ItK DKY COUNTY.
Pn.lill)ltliiiMt taylng Plans for Cam-
pnlgn I iiilcr Ism' ul Option Iivv.
An effort will be made to secure
county prohibition In Umatilla coun
ty this yeur through the local option
law. While little is being said about
the movement It Is known that pe
titions asking tor county prohibition
are now being contemplated. By
many of those who have studie.d the
situation closely. It Is believed that It
the mutter Is submitted to a vote of
the county, Umatilla will join the list
of dry" counties. There are 40 s.i-
oons In the county at the present
time.
There will be ono point which the
prohibitionists will have to overcome
ind which may prove a serious blow
to their cause. The fact that Milton
kas had no saloons for 12 years and
allowed Freewatur to grow up und
capture much of Its business when
the latter place had saloons, within
mile of Milton, has discouraged a
number of prospective prohibitionists.
Exchange.
AT T1IK KLFATIUC.
n Fvenliig of Mirth and F.ntiTtaln-
I1HMII.
Those who contemplate attending
the Electric theater this evening
should go prepared to laugh. The
"ntlre program has been arranged
with a view of creating laughter.
There Is a laugh for the little ones,
ind a bigger one for the older peo
ple. Each and every number Is bet
ter and funnier than the other. If
he story of how the tramps tricked
the motorist doe's not wrinkle 'your
.'ace, the recital of how the strong girl
took care of herself will surely cause
the beholder to hold his sides.
The Illustrated song Is an especlal
y good one and the slides are splen
lid examples of the slide-makers' art.
Remember, the doors open prompt
ly at 7 o'clock. Additional seats have
been placed In the auditorium.
APPllAISKIW REPORT.
liiiuln;( Valuation of Pmtrty of tbc
llull-Onnion Estate, Bankrupt.
The appraisers of the bankrupt
Hall-Damon firm, C. F. Hall, George
Holmes and J. f Phy, completed their
Inventory Saturday afternoon, which
hows the personal property on hand
SUMMONS.
In the clrcut court of the state of
Oregon for Union County.
E. Polack, plaintiff, vs. K. Mlzogu
chl, defendant.
To K. Mlzoguchi, defendant:
In the name of the state of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against
you In the above entitled action and
court, on or before February 10, 1008,
and that If you fall to so appear, an
swer or otherwise plead within said
time the plaintiff will take the judg
ment of said court against you for the
sum of 8305.55 with Interest thereon
at the rate of six per cent per annum
from and after August 20, 1907, costs-
and disbursements of this action, and
an order for the sale of the property
heretofore attached in this action, now
held by the sheriff of Union county,
and for the j'pMrstlon of the pro
ceeds thereof to the satisfaction of
said Judgment so obtained herein.
This summons is published In the
Evening Observer, a dally newspaper
published In La Grande, Union coun
ty, Oregon, by order of the Hon. T.
H. Crawford, Judge of the above en
titled court, made this December 2Sth,
1907, fixing six successive weeks for
such publication and' In said newspa
per. First publication December 28.
1907.
v a H. FINN.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Call for Bids.
Notice Is hereby given " that the
county court oi ftnloVcounty, will re
ceive sealed bldJ i6 to 1:30 o'clock
p. m., WednesdJ the 5tl. day of
February, 1908, for supplying Union
county with 125 cords of llr and yel
low pine wood, to be cut 3 feet
Inches In !-ngth end to be plied n
the haie.nent of the court house at La
Grande, Oirgon.
The jj'i".' iese"" the right to re
ject any or n'l I-
J. B. CILHAM.
1-7-2-4 County Cle-k.
Annual Meeting.
The annual meeting of the share
holders of the Farmers & Traders' X.i-
tionaf bank will be held at their ban.;-;
In- house on Tuesday, February I !, I
1908, between thrjours of 10 a. n,
and 12 m., of sat day, to elect a,
board of five directors to serve for i
the ensuing year and for the trans
action of such other business as may
come before said meeting.
Dated January 10, 190?.
J. W. SCRIBER, Cashier.
J. L. MARS.
t Contractor and Builder. j
and - i
Dealer In Building Material.
BUILDING STONE. 1
CLEAN rSJAIE SAND 1
AND ORAVBU1 DELIVERED.
Drop a line, nam.ng work,
and I will name the rlaht
price. :: .:: :: :: 4
La Grande, Oregon. '
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for UuUGIlS and COLDS
AND ALL THROAT and 1 UNG
DISEASES
PQEUUOQIA
"Two years ago a aevere cold settled oo my lanes nd so rnmm-f-i-to
work and acarcely able to stand. I then was .dvited S pr.MtIated
alng ont botU. I went back to work, as well ulnSu 117 Dr' Hew ;
unable
iter using
PRICE 50c
CONVINCING
DEMONSTRATION
If you have any doubts
of La Grande Beet Sugar
purposes, a lork at the
fruits and jellies at the
will convince you tha' a
will do the work.
sees
Grande Ronde
PERRY,
CAM FURNISH LUMBER Of ALL KIDS
l CAR LOAD LOTS
For 16 inch Chain Wood
Call up V. E. BEAM, La
IF YOL'R WATCH FEDS
ATTENTION
Hae it repaired by an experienced Jeweler.
IF VOIR EYES NEED
ATTENTION
tnm examined by
J. H. PEARE,
J . A GRANOE'S LEADIN3
Opposite U.
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Gomplete equipment tor .resetting and repairing
rubber'buggy tires.
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor
Gmplete Machine Shops and Foundry
DR. KING'S
AND
W- J- ATKINS,
regarding the efficiency
for fruit preserving
display of preserved
StaFle Grocery Store
Grande Beet Sugar
Lunik; Co f
OREGON
Delivered at your Home,
Grande. Phone, Red 1741
an experiencec optician.
JEWELEi? AND OPTICIAN
S. Land Offise . !
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Discovery, and ,
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