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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1908)
1 room T-t4 ' I, 108. 1 litMS 2 At Now s he fmc for flmno V0I andcan suppyyoawfftanyfftng nce(f nfftane,5Uc, a5og an(f sftorf primers, hand shears and saWS of a 10 PER CENT offonaHeaSfo.cs. CaZandgefonc. MRS. T.N. MURPHY imnuwAKt and CRorKFPv iMm ,a , ,1 ill 11 c; ii! cvw H KVV hi. ..... lta j f umii r u-LD ViTuI ImlC ACID Rheu1u.1L1.47n f, - . -ma . circuiatinthron;;: :r n oI ur,cacij e Mood. Th8 add nerves, bone, anr3JOT."AnJ.m,t the different muscta.. swelling of the MnZnAiU-Z?" flammation and lease - When thVhwJ u V' , 1 Pams characteristic of the dis Werl! IS? l?r"eiw'f '1 . continually grows " " u uiiu iLiijir-i in mill ri C II I K nf mmlif TM 1 lid the oil. ud a , , i :1 "" !" i . . . . "ic luuhcitg ar.a joints are destroved -..j i.;;i7 " j A '"l"-v. me coaunjr 01 the joints becomes iiDiu auu lii 1 i. h. . m 11 1 1 nirn Tn aii4r.vAa . . 1 ri. 1 . - ttrt.ti,.urrr.r UV" ? ""pe'ess cripple. S. S. S. Bl 1UJ uraU( goes aown ,nl0 ti,e circulation, and by neutral- "'"K u removing me uric acid from the circulation and buildin? up tlift thin, acrid blood, cures Rheumatism permanently. S. S. S. changes the sour. nrid-hnrdfupH Mnul O to a r'ch. healthy stream which quiets the DIIDri V urrrmrji e excuea nerves, eases the throbbing, painful rUnC.LY VtbtlAoLt muscles and joints, and filters out of the svstem the irntatintr tii!itr u'lnVti ia the pain and inflammation. Begin the use of S. S. S. now and get the cause' : . r, luol Ulc com ana dampness 01 w inter will not keep you in constant pain and uiiserv. Book on Rheumatism and anv medical advice in SWlii' SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. How Tommy Hums Got HIh Name. though It might have been all right Milwaukee, Wis., Feb. 26. Tommy from the standpoint of some eporU Burns, the heavyweight champion men. who In now engaged In showing the "That afternoon we gave the truth heavyweights across the pond how to j to the newspaper and I had It an flght, began his ring career under his ' nounced from the ring that night that Mesent cognomen In this city Just four this man was Xoah Brusso, fighting years ago tonight. The champion's under the name of Tommy Burns, real name Is Nouh Brusso, and while ' "Burns and Schreck went six rounds Terry McGovern has Wen given credit to a draw. I think the purse was 1300, for suggesting the name Burns, this Is of which J1T5 was to go to the wln denled by Referee Abe Pollock, of the ' neT atld 1125 ,0 tne loser- As 11 was Milwaukee Athletic club, who claims! lhey "pllt eVen I "This was the first time the heavy he was the first to make public Ihej Wl.1fht champll)n appeared under the change of title. Pollock's story of this 1 name he now bears." momentous event In flstlana Is as fol lows: j"We had matched Mike Schreck for a bout on Februnry 27. 1904, and wanted a good man to go up against him. An unknown named Tommy Burns wes suggested, Lilt when I saw him I Immediately recognized him as Noah Brusso. "He had had trouble In Detroit. I don't know just what It was all about, but It seems he and his wife got mixed up In some furniture deal and Brusso W&ed out of town and changed his name. "I told Oilmore I would get In bad with the fans If I let Brusso go out un der tha name of Burns and not say anything about It. I told him I didn't want to be a party to such a deal. A Notre Hume 1 July's Appeal. To all knowing sufferers of rheu matism, whether muscular or of the v. Joints, sciatica, lumbagos, backache, pains In the kidneys or neuralgia pains, to write to her for a home treat ment which has repeatedly cured all of these tortures. She feels it her duty to send It to all sufferers free. Tou cure yourself at home as thous ands will testify no change of cli mate being necessary. This simple discovery banishes uric acid from the blood, loosens the stiffened Joints, purifies. the blood and brightens the eyes, giving elasticity and tone to the whole system. If the above Interests you, for proof address Mrs. M. Sum bers, Box R, Notre Dame, Ind. 1 T COST FOR CASH ,0n account of ill health we are compelled to dispose of lour Marble and Granite business, ana in oraer w disfpose of the stock at once, we are offering our entire . I . -i . ..nr af nr.t.tial cost. ThlS StOfcK, set up in uie uoinoMiijr, . ----- 1 ... . ., ... j k. unthHrauin at offJr isgood until April nrsi, arm uu; V time without notice. This means a u.ren aaviug 25 to 50 per ceni io purwiasci o. u..6v-. .. i a. : co niarn Drpcron. marble anagranuem lmwv.....- I BILUE MOUNTAIN MARBLE 1 W GRANIIt LU , J.: r-t. cfroot La Grande, Oregon fKS o r ii w. . IA. JvWc F. W. Davl. of Union.' Is here on business todav. 8- H. Kennedy nf -.o. . ... ' w the city last evening. - Wesley L. Goff of Hot. ..Jt Proof at the land office this morning, j Jay Van Buren left u.t . Portland on a business trip. ' ! W. S. Smith Of Pendleton la . ,-., ! . 1U11U ,1. office visitor today. V i Miss Edith Anderson of lin, tu.. came over this mr,ng to pen ,0 day here with friends. j 2 'The Blshon resldencn ... J new school house, has been quaran tined for smallpox. David L. Johnson. , a prominent sheepman of Vmatllla county, spent, the day here on business. Mrs. E. G. Adcook leaves In a few days for Portland, where she will un dergo surgical operations. George E. Hendricks of this city, made proof on a timber and Btone claim today. 3. W. Jett, the Baker City business today. , Fireman Wall will operate the lo comotive crane on the elevated track during the coal shortage period. Boiler Foreman Joe Whitby is back at his post after an Illness of consid erable severity. Wallace Chllders returned to Wei ser last evening after a day's visit with his parents and friends here. Justice Joe H. Parkes, the Pendle ton land man, Is transacting business at the United States land office today. L. Gassett returned this morning from a trip to Weatherby, where he went to lok after some land Interests. H. E. Coolldge is in North Powder today looking after his candidacy for the nomination for county clerk LeRoy Lomax, district attorney for Baker county, is In the city today transacting business at the court rouse. Z Mrs. A. E. Shaw of Pullmnn, Wash., 1 5 left for her home last evening, afterl transacting -business at the land office yosterday. Elsewhere will be found the an nouncement of S. F. PJchardson ns a candidate for representative on the re publican ticket. II. D. Hamilton, candidate for he republican nomination to the office of representative from Union county. Is down from Hilgard today on political matters. i L. A. Oassett of the Blue Mountain hotel, returned this morning from Durkee, where he reports everything prosperous, no Idle men, and the far mers busy polwlng. .Mrs. George H. Currey and son Al bert, who have been visiting friends in Baker county, returned last night, ac companied by Miss Genevieve Dickey, who will visit a few days. Engineer Henry Henson Is 111 and has been unable to go out on his run. Engineer Curtlss went out on the east end this morning In Mr. Henson's place. Fred B. Currey returned this morn ing from-Baker City, where he went In company with Grand Master Scott of Portland, and Grand Warden Cool ldge of this city. C. C. Wilson, circulation manager of The Observer, Is still unable to at tend to his work. He has a slight attack of grip, but hopes to be In the harness again soon. C. W. Tullls haa returned to his home In La Grande after having a few days' visit with his sons, Frank and Charlie Tullls. Pendleton East Oregonlan. F. P. Hammond, manager of the Golden Rule store at Union, was a pas senger this morning en route to Port land, where he will remain a few days transacting business. , Mrs. J. E. Connors, who has been visiting her husband, Conductor Con ners of the Pendleton-Huntington pas senger run on the O. R. A N., left for their home In La Grande last eve ning. Pendleton East Oregonlan. 0. w r. Thread 4c per Spool THE GOLDEN RULE CO. McCall Magazine 20c per year SHOFS mi9 C1HIIV & WWII IU1II BRAND TAR M( ai svs sr fflal V . I-X,L fw Uit: vsoie rainiiy Star brand Shoes are the better. Our spring line is very complete in every detail bo:h in dress and work shoes for young and old, for Men, Women and Children. They have the Style, Fit, Wear. SPRING DRESS GOODS Never before has a spring brought forth such a beautiful array of Dress Goods as we are now showing. We in vite your inspection of our new-fabrics, consisting of Voiles, Panamas, Batiste Lawns, Dimities, Paris Tissue, Spider Silk and fithers that space will not permit of us tomeniion. UNDERWEAR TOR SPRiMG HOSIERY Acme washing . machine . $12.00 Country cured meats per lb .15 -Gountrylard 5 lb pail .75 Fresh eggs, per dozen .25 57pc set dishes $5.48 Toilet soap per dozen . .45 Laundry SGap if t..rs .25 MUSLIN OR KMT Line very Prices to suit all. extensive. Corset Covers Skirts Cowns Pants t9c to $1.35 47c to 3.50 63c to 2.98 25c to 1.75 Fancy new effects for spring. 25c grade of childs 17c. Fine Meco yarn plain colors in Tans Black Fancy MtiVS HATS and NECKWEAR Latest shades in any style; all the spring's newest novelties. Our own special brand ' of neckwear. . McKibbon $3.00 Hats Men's work shirts 45c Men's heavy cot ton socks, 3 for 25c Men's heavy can- -vas gloves 3 for 25c Men's heavy, un derwear 50c McCall Patterns 10c &. 15c The Golden Rule Co. Fresh Stock 'of Garden Seeds Just Received La Grande, Ore. Largest Stock, Smallest Prices manner along lines distinctly leap year. Invitations were issued to the ladies and for once the gentlemen present were Indebted to the "nerve of the Invited girls. About 30 were present. The refreshments were of the chafing-dish nature. A reading by Miss Bowlunder, who is visiting at the A. A. Bucky-y home, and vocal so los by Miss Ktta Foley, were parts of the amusement features. ' PUBLICATION NOTICE. In the circuit court of the state of A SOCIETY. A4AAAA4 Mrs. J. M. Berry last evening enter tained the young ladles of the city who have entertained at dancing dur ing the past year, In a most delightful Oregon for Union county. La Grande National Bank, plaintiff, (a private corporation, vs. John Ott and Peter Bousquet, defendants. Summons. To Peter Bousquet, Defendant Above Named: - 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 court and action, on or before April th, ltog; and If you fall to so answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will take the Judgment of the said court against you for the sum of $215.00 with Inter est thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from and after Octo ber 19th, 1806, unUl paid, $35.00 at torney fee, and costs and disburse ments of this action and the sale of the property attached herein, to-wlt: Lots 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16, In bloc 14$, and lots 7 and 8 In block 67, of Chaplin's addition to La Grande, Ore gon. This summons Is published by order of Hon. T. H. Crawford, Judge of the above entlUed court, made February 24th, 1908, fixing six consecutive weeks, therefor and In the Evening Observer, published at La Grande, Oregon, the first publication hereof being February 2th, 1908. C. H. FINN. Attorney for Plaintiff. Famous Artist Is 72. Home, Feb. ti. Telegrams and ca blegrams of con&ratulution' poured in upon Ellhu Vedder, the famous Amer ican artist, yesterday and today, the occasion being his . 72nd birthday. Vedder was born In New York Feb ruary 26, 1836, but has lived In Rome. at 68 Capo le Case, since 1867. He first won Internatlomil fm. in ism I by his original and highly imaginative illustrations of the Rubalyat of Oma Khayyam. Much of his best work is on exhibition In the congressional li brary In Washington. He has lately given proof of his versatility In compiling two handsome volumes of his pictures, verses . and prose, including recollections of his artlstio life In Italy, France, Spain, Germany and America. Despite his long residence In Rome. occupying a period of over 40 years. Vedder Is yet the most typical Amerl can artist In the Eternal City. While remaining thoroughly Amer ican in manner of speech and feeling, he has adopted certain Roman Ideas and habits which complete his fascin ating personality. Vedder finds even the most expensive Havana cigars de testable, and puffs away at those malodorous Toscano cigars, which even many seasoned and strong stom achs cannot tolerate. We khow how to turn your money quickly into the most delicious gro ceries in tne city. There isn't as eood a olac- to buy good, safe things to eat or annx anywhere, Everything, from a pound or salt to the best "in season" daintv. can ba had here always, and al ways tor tne l ast money. This grocery is famous for its matchless service in both taking orders and delivering them.. GEDDES BROS. 1 Carved Back Combs White Ruchings Clothes Brushes Gibson Collars Men's Purses E.M.Wellman&Co. ADAMS AVENUE