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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1908)
' .UGH? . - . ' - j S-!!S!!--- -:: . r, - -VaGK FIYst K, with many-hued asters. Councilman J. T. Williamson Is ex pected to be out and at his office to V 5 1 -4 "V Now is the time for pruning your orchard and I can supply you with anything you need in that line, such as long and short tree pruners, hand shears and saws of all kinds. 10 PER CENT off on all Heating Stoves. Call and get one. x f MRS. T-N. HARDWARE and Kubbing with liniments, blistering piasters, and other means of external m ft a H f I 1 H uuiiiUirjiHiiylfi r?lT?oi?s ??? acl?es 01 Kleumatism, but such remedies do not rwchthe CAUSE of the disease, and are therefore in no sense curative Rheumatism is due to an excess of uric acid in the blood, brought about by indigestion, poor bowel action, weak kidneys, and a general sluggish condition w tn system. The circulation deposits this irritating poison in the different muscles, nerves, tissues and joints of the body, and soon the painful symptoms of Rheumatism are produced. The pains at first may be wandering and slight: but as the blood becomes more fully saturated with the uric acid poison, ths flisease grows worse and after awhile gets to be chronic. The slight, wander ing pains now become sharp and cutting at the least exposure to dampness' or night air, or any constitutional irregularity, the bones ache, the muscles are not as free in action as before, and where the acid poison is allowed to remain in the blood the Joints often become so clogged with corrosive sub stances that they are left permanently stiff and useless. Rheumatism can jever be rubbed away, nor can it be conquered and driven from the system PURELY VEGETABLE disease ha been removed. Special book on Rheumatism and an v medical advice deired free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, LOCAL ITEMS Chester Hanson Is down from North Powder today on business matters. J. J. Pearsons of Elgin, was a visitor In La Grande last evening. A. B. Heulat Is In Baker City for a few days on business. J. W. Jett of Baker City, Is a busl ness visitor In La Grande today. O. A. Coffin, district manager for the Spokesman-Review, returned from Baker City today. W. D. Spencer, the Elgin planing mill man, is In the city today trans acting business. Mrs. M. J. Donohue Is confined to her home with la grippe, but Is now convalescing. Miss Lulu Mitchell, who spent yes terday with friends here, returned to Union this morning. S. K. Cole left this morning for Union to spend a few days with his old pioneer friends. Father Whyte, who Is recovering after treatment at the St Vincent hos pital at Portland, Is expected home about March 1. J. Hopper of La Grande, Is regls te erf dattheP 7 tered at the Golden Rule hotel. Pen dleton Tribune. Mrs. D. H. Stewart, who has been ' visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. M. De Vere In Pendleton for the past few days, has returned. T. T., Geer left this " morning for Portland and Astoria' in the Interest of his congressional aspirations. HeJ expects to be' absent In the west end Of the second district f6r several days. --Pendleton Eastt'Oregonian. 1 , 'i ' " Father A. Sullivan, who hat been attending to Father Whyte' s duties during the latter's absence, returned to his charge at Pendleton this" mom Ing. . " . ' ' C. N. Noordhoff, formerly a teacher of this city, but now one of the' Pen 4 dleton acaderaj". faculty, returned to Pendleton this morning- after a short visit In this city. . ; ... , Polk Mays, the ' Joseph stbfkman and wealthy rancher, .arrived In the city last evening and this morning left for Crook county, where he has con slderable stock Interests. . ' Mr. and Mr:-J;' C.;rG'untngleft."tO 'day for Ula 'City,, Cel., ' where they will visit friend before"-;. continuing hlr lournev to Los Angeles.' During the three months which thvy contem i.t hin absent, they may visit MURPH CROCKERY 3 4rt UiAiiilUl l)jL ftLRUBSED MM tne atlected parts, the application oi treatment, are usually helpful in uum me aciu-ianen Diooa nas been cleansed and purified. Mo other medicine does this so effectually as S. S. S. It dissolves and re moves the impurities and sends a stream of rich, strong blood to the affected parts, which soothes the irritated nerves, inflamed muscles and flesh, and the sufferer obtains, relief that fa nnrtannt Ksvna iioa tVis n1 a.m a! flim H. L. Alexander of Imbler, Is trans acting business here today. The funeral of Mrs. Jacob White was held from ' the Mormon taberna cle this afternoon. Andrew Alstott has been released from quarantine for smallpox, and is again about the streets. J. P. Kennedy, a pioneer of Union, Is shaking hands with friends In La Grande today. The socialists have arranged to meet next Tuesday evening to nom inate a complete city ticket. Miss Elizabeth Miller returned to ProBser today, after a short business visit In La Grande. Mrs. O. T. Galloway left this morn ing for Union where she will visit a few days with relatives. The flanger was sent out over the mountain division west today, to clear the road so trains will not be delayed. Harry Mays of Joseph, passed through La Grande today, en route for Portland, where he will attend school. Harry Miller, the popular minstrel. leaves In the morning for Portland and Salem, where he will arrange for local talent productions In the spring. , The residence of I. W. Crawford was quarantined today by Chief of Police Walden. J. J. Strong's resi lience In North La Grande, .has also been quarantined. Thomas S. Harris of La Grande, was here last evening' upon a visit with his daughters, Misses Alma and Florence Harris. Pendleton East Ore- gonian. . i Miss Mabel Johnston of Summer-' vllle, teacher of the Moss Chapel school. Is In attendance upon the county teachers' examination in prog ress In the city of Union. ' Mrs., Harry Miller and Clint Draper go-to Baker City tomorrow morning, where, thfy will look after the Elks' minstrels in that city, "' which" takes place on the 2.0th and 21st.' " Mrs. ,'J. A. Thronson received word today that her brother's little boy died very suddenly.In D.ayton,' Wash., yes terday. The funeral will be' held to morrow and Mr.and Mrs'. Thronson are arranging to leave this evening. ' Martin Sheasley,, the . court house janitor, who has, been taking a lny- off. resumed his duties again this' morning. James Officer, ' who has been taking his place, 1" nl' Mr". Sheasley was .therefore callpd back" to his Work sooner than .intended. ' . .Encouraged by.-the success of fheL i-oliraged by the success of tnei show held In this city last year, j aster Pendleton Is making arrangements to hold an aster show In connection with morrow after a short but serious Ill ness. Petitions are being circulated In the First ward to have the name of V W. Walnwrlirht placed on the official city ballot for councilman. Rev. Dressier, formerly Methodist minister at Cove, but new located at Prairie City, is at Mot Lake taking treatment for troubles arising from a recent Injury to his knee, He Is im proving. , Sleighs came down from the moun tains this afternoon. While snow Is Inadequate for good sleighing In thfc city, the mountain roads aro In ex cellent shape. .. .. . " SOCIETY. Frizzel-Johiuon. At the pastorium of the First Bap tist church in this city yesterday af ternoon at 8:30, W. R. Frlzzell and Miss Vesta p.. Johnston of Summer vllle, were united In marriage, Rev. FT. iHn nfffofnttn' The vounir couple was attended by Miss Mabel Johnston, sister of the bride, now en gaged In teaching the Moss Chapel school. '. 1' The bride has Just closed a session of school tn the Pleasant Grove dis trict and the groom. Is one : of ' the young farmers of the valley. 1, The happy young couple will spend a few days with friends at Union, af ter which they will be at home on the Frlzzel ranch near Summervllle. Their many friends . wish for them great Joy in life. . . The Good Fellowship league of the M. E. Church has I fen making con siderable effort to hold a delightful Valentine party at the church parlors this evening, The league Invites the church congregation and membership. The Kaffee Klatch will be enter tained Friday evening by Dr. and Mrs, N. Molttor and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Con- key at the home of the former on Fourth street. PILOT ROCK SALOON FIGHT. Saloon Men of Small Burg Resort to Intimidation In Fight. Pendleton, Ore., Feb. 12. The sa loon men of Pilot Rock are attempt ing intimidation as a means to sup press the agitation against them In that small city. Last night a com mittee of 12 called on C. S. Telllson, who Is employed In Thomas Jacques hardware store, and demanded that he stop his agitation against them. He refused. They then called on Tol llson's employer and demanded that he be discharged. This was also re fused. The tactics now being followed In Pilot Rock are the same attempted by Pendleton gamblers several years ago, when the agitation against the tinhorns was at its height, and a prominent young , man of this city employed In a local hardware store was compelled to resign nis position to avoid a boycott on his employer. . . GRAND MASTER COMING. Odd Fellows to Receive Visit From a High Officer. La Grande lodge No. 16, I. O. O'. F., has been notified by the grand sec retary, that Grand Master Richard Scott of Portland, will pay an official visit to the local lodge Monday eve ning, February 24. Local Odd Fel lows are arranging to give the grand master a rousing reception. While ar rangements are not yet completed, It Is likely that nearby lodges will be Invited to Join with the' local lodge and, make the visit one which will be long remembered, .by officers and members alike. ' ' BASEBALL AT JBAKKR. v Fans Agree to , Join the Profctwlonal Lcatruo. If Money Comes. , Baker City,,, .Feb. 12. (Observer Special.) At a meeting of baseball fans held In this city last evening, It was doclde,d thai Baker City is to Join' the professional, base ball league, in cluding the, cities of. La Grande, Pen dleton .'and Walla 'Walla. "; A committee was appointed to wait upon' the, people and business ' men with subscription llsts jn hopes of se curing sufficient, funds to finance tho project., v - - v. ,.,., ,. . - ; . , , FOR RENT Furnished", room with bath and privilege of using piano 'Phone Red 1381. 2-12tf THE . t r THE COUNTY REGISTRATIONS. Coming In Blow, With Only One Third Having Registered. The records of the county cler i's office show that county registrations are Blow in coming in. In all abit 1000 voters have so far registered, 600 from the five voting precincts In this city and vicinity, and about an equal number from the balance of the coun ty. The registration books for tlvi primaries close on April 1 and uu April 21 will reopen until May 15 for the June election. . . Hones Wanted. Twenty-five head of horses and mares from 1050 to 1400 pounds. Must be in good flesh and well bro ken to harness. Age and blemishes cut no Ice. C. W. TODD, Red Front livery stables, Saturday, Feb. IB, 1908. La Grande, Ore. d7-10wl Trees and Shrubs. Trees, shrubs and roses The Union Nurseries, Union, Ore., have a Urge stock of apple, cherry1, pear and shade trees, . they are selling at reasonable prices. Send for their price list. l-ltf If you want to sell your property, list with us. We sell more real es tate than anybody. Don't list with us unless you really want to sell, because to list with us means to sell. REAL ESTATE, LOAN 4 COMMIS ' CION CO. Valentine Gift Books. , The only Valentine gift, books In town are at 2-11-St FERGUSON'S. Grafting . Is a, dead Issue. So sys Dr. H. C. Par ker of the Indiana School-of Medl- La Grande Steam Cleaning aud Dye Work Lacs Curtains, Draperies, . , Kid Gloves. EvesJnjz downs ' and Party Dresses Cleaned on short notice. We call for and deliver free. OLD CREAMERY BLD3. . First Clas Work Guarantees Ca.-efu! ltts-tisn te transient trade I GOLDEN RULE La Grande, The store which has ex actly what the people want at prices the people can: afford to pay. Not cheap goods but goods cheap. Call and see out ' rxBP.y brfdns in the different departments. GOLDEN RULE La Grande, to We Want Our Want Your want is placed before a thousand or mors want-seekers very day Can you afford to spend on cent per word of your want ad whe:e results are ths keynotes? FOR RENT. WANTED.' FOR RENT A flat furnished for WANTED To buy telephone potaa. housekeeping. Pleasantly located; Home Independent Telephone sisa near In. Inquire of Mrs. Hattle Mc- pany. Donald, 1616 6th St., or 'phone Black 462 WANTED Good, competent gM. ' Small, family; good wages. ' 'Passst FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. Main 65. Inquire of Mrs. C. S. Zuber. 'Phone . Red 1711 WANTED Four apprentice girls for ths millinery department of (h M. FOR RENT Rooms for light house- K. West store, at once. , Apply at. tho keeping. Inquire of Mrs. E. C. store. Moore, corner 4th and Q Sts. '- it egg FOR SALE. FOR RENT Nicely furnished east .. room; all modern conveniences. In- FOR SALE OR TRADE 640 acres km quire at J. M. Berry's store. l-8tf Wallowa; cruises five mlllloa teet, See R. W. Logan, La Graade Ka- FOR RENT Furnished houeekeep- tlonal bank. Ing rooms; close In; call at 1417 Washington avenue. J-24 "OR SALE Barred Plymouth Reck LOST. LOST In this city, a plain gold bracelet Leave at this office and receive reward. cine, in Collier's Weekly. We concur with him. Blue Mountain Cough Syr up will cure your cough, not as pleas ant to take as some others, but It con. tains the Ingredients that will post Ibest'coAlI !$8.B0I -PER TON Rock Spring Lump and Rock Spring Mut. PHONE MAIN 10 t Prompt Delivery. Bl'j Stock on Hand. 04e4e4e4e4e4e4e4e4e4e4e4e CO. Oregon lit CO. Oregon Your Wants IN Ad Column roosters for sale. Inquire of J. B. Reynolds. "Phone Black 602. 1-ltloa FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow aat young calf. 1 A bargain. Inquire at 1417 Wash. Ave. t-l-t tlvely and absolutely cure that cough. RED CROSS DRUG BTORBL PAINT AND WALL PAPER STORE ' PAINTING 1 AND -) PAPERHANGINQ Staniels & Bugg I 1420" ADAMS AVENUE La Grande, Oregon "Phono Red 1921 t V Mexico.