La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 28, 1908, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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MARKET DAY PURCHASERS
' "On Market Day 1 will give 25 per cent off on all
fancy G.-.inaware, such as Japanese cuns anH
J decorated Havalin, hand cainted nlatoc Mine km4 1
saucers, lso fancy Steins, Vases. Jardineirs and
Cuspidors.
Now is the time to buy your wants fin this line.
MRS. T.N. MURPHY
HARDWARE and CROCKERY
S
FOillY YEARS
SUCCESSFUL SERVICE
l hen a medicine has stood the test for a period of more than two gen
erations and is then more popular than evci, there can be no doubt of its
1 his is the record of S. S. S. Its period of existence is marked by a
long line of cures of blood and skin diseases of every character, and its value
in the treatment of such troubles has become so well known that it is today
the most extensively used blood medicine on the market. For Rheumatism.
Catarrh, Scrofula, Sores and Ulcers, Skin Diseases and all other troubles
due to an impure or poisoned condition of the biood, S. S. S. has no equal.
It counteracts and drives out the poisons, humors and genus, cleanses the
system of all unhealthy matter, cures the disease permanently and restores
BnunK, rouusi iieaun. vv nere we Diood is weak or anaemic, and unable to
furnish the body with the nourishment and strength it needs, S. S. S. sup
plieS it with the healthful properties and acts splendidly in toning up and
reinvigorating the system. It goes down to the very bottom of all blood
disorders, and in this way reaches inherited taints on which the ordinary
blood medicines have no effect. Not ouly is S. S. S. certain in its results,
but it is at the same time an absolutely safe remedy. It is made entirely of
roots, herbs and barks of known healing and curative value. It does not
contain the slightest trace of mineral in any form to damage the delicate
parts of the system, and may be used by children with the same good result?
nd perfect safety as by older people. It is not an experiment to use S. S. S. ;
it is a remedy with a record and one that has proven its worth by its forty
years of successful service. If you are in need of a blood purifier for any
cause begin the use of S. S. S , write our physicians and they .will send yov
book concerning your trouble, and will give without charge any specia
medical advice that is required.
' THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, 0 '
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SOCIETY.
Mrs. F. E. Moore yesterday after
noon entertained the High Five club.
Prizes were won by Mesdames H. C.
Grady, first, and Mrs. E. Polack, sec
ond. Mrs. W. K. Jones entertained a few
friends last evening at Impromptu
bridge whist.
The Kaffee Klatch will be entertain
ed this evening by Mrs. A. L. Richard
son and Mrs. Turner Oliver, at the
home of the former.
Funeral Today.
The funeral of the infant child of
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Slerine, which died
this morning, took place this after
noon. Interment was in the I D. 8.
cemetery.
Main 43
PHONE
Main 43
SNODGRASS GROCERY
J
You no doubt have heard
of JERSEY CREAM f LOUR.
If not, ask the many who
use it. Try a sack next
order. Satisfaction guar
anteed or money refunded
We have on hand a quantity of empty
coffee cans-Just the thing for bread
or flour 25c each
JAS. G. SNODGRASS
SICCESSOR TO E. P. STAPLES
Mass meeting tonight. Be out.
Walter M. Pierce la in Pendleton
today.
Dr. M. K. Hall made a professional
visit to Perry last evening.
Frank Anderson, and O. 8. Smith
of Ontario, had business here this
morning.
Mrs. Rebecca Nelson and E. V.
Chase, both of Pendleton, were land
office visitors today.
E. Morgan, proprietor of the Her-
mlston hotel, is in the city today on
land office matters.
Attorney Robert Lloyd, who has
been attending court the past few days
returned to Elgin thta morning.
Mrs. J. R. Forrest and daughter,
Mrs. Powell, have gone to Baker
City for a short visit with friends.
Frank Nelson, the lime man, who
is part owner of kilns near Hunting
ton, is a business visitor here today.
Dr. William Hlckln made proof on
a homestead near Hermlston, at the
land office today.
A special lodge meeting will be held
in the La Grande lodge No. 41, A., F.
& A. M., Saturday, February 29. There
will be work in the Master's degree.
xi..mpt Marrnret Ravage and Ly-
dla White returned to Pullman this
morning after transacting business
here.
W. C. Gibbs, the Pendleton hotel
man and former timber cruiser with
headquarters here, was In La Grande
this morning.
Twelve carloads of cattle loaded at
Ontario and destined for Seattle,
passed through La Grande this morn
Ing.
Dr. Phy came over from Hot Lake
In his auto this morning. The muddy
condition of the road made hte. trip
most anything but enjoyable.
Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Nlbley of Salt
Lake, arrived this morning. They are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Stod
dard today.
The Misses Edith and Eva Woodruff
left this morning for Elgin to spend
Sunday with their sister, Miss Kate
Woodruff, who is teaching near El
gin.
Mr. and Mrs. Hector McDonald of
Walla Walla, are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Turner Oliver. They leave In
the morning for Wallowa county.
where they will visit friends.
Charles L. Smith will go to Wallowa
tomorrow morning to work as a saw
yer in a Wallowa mill. He has been
employed at the George Palmer mill
heretofore.
The wrecking crane went to Hunt
ington this morning, where It will
pick up the wrecked pile driver that
has been resting in the river near
Huntington for the past two days.
Trivial or even weighty business
matters should not stand in the way
of a full attendance of Commercial
club members and interested citizens
this evening.
D. E. Cox is looking after affairs at
the city recorder's office today during
the absence of Recorder Snook, who
is In Union with Grand Warden Cool
idge. H. E. Coolldge and I. R. Snook
went to Union this morning to meet
with the Union lodge of Odd Fellows
this evening. Grande Master Scott
will also visit the Union lodge.
Superintendent D. W. Campbell, of
the O. R. A N., arrived in La Grande
last evening. He went to Huntington
this morning, accompanied by Train
master J. D. Matheson.
Sheriff Chlldera returned last night
from Salem, where he went with the
man who broke Into the Newlln drug
store and the J. M. Berry clothing es
tablishment. The prisoner was incar
cerated In the penitentiary to serve an
eight years' term.
' Mrs. J. F. Johnson ' arrived this
morning from Pendleton to transact
business. She returns In a day or two
and will, with - her husband, . have
charge of the dining room in the Bow
man hotel of Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs.
Johnson were former owners of the
Spokane cafe In this city.
The small office room in the Foley
building has been leased by District
Manager O. A. Coffin, who will make
the dlKtrlct headquarters of the
Spokesman-Review there. A. J.
Webb will also maintain a collection
ff Ice there. The office was opened
this afternoon.
O. M. Heacock returned last eve
ning from Pendleton, where he has
been working at the Jeweler trade.
Mr. Heacock has decided to return to
La Grande for good, and will be
pleased to meet his friends, both old
and new, at the old stand, where he
will do repair work and fit eyes.
At. i
The Golden R ule Co.
Special White Goods
Sale Muslin
Underwear
Price Muslins and Cambrics and trimmings
add up the cost; think of the work you'd have
to do to match any of these garments, and the
wonder is that we can sell them so cheap.
Corset Covers and Drawers, trimmed
wuh lace, worth 55c
Fins Muslin Gowns and Skirts, trimmed
wuh lacs insertions nnd tucked, regular
68o values
Cambric Gowns, Drawers. Corset Covers
anc Skirts, trimmed with smbroidery
and lacs, regular 95c and $1.00 values
for Market Day only ' J
25c
49c
79c
SEE WISDOW DISPLAY
OUR $1.00 SPECIAL
MARKET DAY PRICE ON
MEN'S HATS
Worth double the pries. You can't afford
to loss your hat. If it did onty cost , $1.00
It is a $1.00 or $2.00 hat if you got it at
our stors.
Special on Embroidery
FOR MARKET DAY ONLY
About 2000 yardi In the lot, comprising all
the latest and best patterns of the season.
They are mads of fine muslin and some with
insertions to match, ir. widths from Sit inches
to 8 inches. An unlimited asto: tmsnt to sel ct
from and suitable for trimming both women's
snd children's garments. '
Ws have arranged them all at one pries for
Market Day choosing, regular 12c to
16o values 9C
SPECIAL FOR MARKET DAY
COMPLETE LINE OF
NICKEL PLATED WARE
Heavy Coppsr Body Nickls Plated Tsa
Ksttls. $1.76 value $1.37
5- pt. Tea or Coffee Pot .75
4-pt Tea cr Coffes Pot ' .87
6- pt. Tea or Coffss Pot .95
Every article in our tins of r.ickls plated Cop
per at Special Market Day Prxes.
Special Market Day pries on all Jap China.
. 56c Tea Cups, 25c; 56c Tea Pots, 23o.
THE
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Zamona, violinist, Monday evening.
M, L. Carter, one of the prosperous
Sandrldge farmers, was a visitor In
La Grande today.
Frank Kllpatrlck is home from a
visit to Eugene, where his son, Earl,
Is attending the university.
Clint Ball is reported to be Improv
ing this afternoon, more than satis
factorily. His condition is far better
than could be hoped for.
ISLAND CITY NEWS ITEMS.
Mrs. Ernest Hall of Kamela, visited
with her mother, Mrs. John Scranton,
the first of the week.
Mrs. Avery Harrison spent Thurs
day with home folks in the Island.
Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Btelncamp are
visiting with Mrs. Stelncamp's mother,
Mrs. Llndsey.
The high school will hold a basket
supper in the hall tonight for the
benefit of the track team work.
Everybody Invited.'
Mr. and Mrs. George Holmes visited
with the Fred J. Holmes family Tues
day. Mrs. Barnes, wife of Dr. Barnes of
North Powder, Is visiting In the A. R.
Hunter home.
Rev. Deal will hold services here
Sunday night. Sherwood Williams will
sing a solo and assist in the singing.
WIRES ARE DOWN.
First Time In Many Weeks, Bnt Dis
ablement Is) Complete.
For the first time In several weeks
the Western Union Telegraph com
pany wires into this city, have been
out of commission. This afternoon
the wires have bain grounded both
ways, thus curtailing the United
Press telegraph beYvice materially
this afternoon, The telephone was
not spared, however, and a glut of the
most. Important news Is presented to
the readers this even ng.
LA GRANDE
SCHOOLofMUSIC
Studio over Solder's
candy parlors. : : :
PROF. DAY, Principal
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PAPER STORE i
PAINTING
AND
PAPERHANGINO
Staniels & Bugg
1420 AOAMS AVENUE
La Grands, Oregon
2 Phono
Red 1921 1
Tunuilo Social a Sim-ess.
The chicken tamale social given by
the ladles of St. Peter's Guild last eve
ning was a great success. Over a
hundred tamales had been prepared,
and all were disposed of long before
the closing hours, scores being turned
away. At the art culinary the ladles
of the guild are adepts, as Is attested
by the liberal patronage accorded them
at all their dinners and socials.
Dance at Harris hall tonight.
LOST In this city, an Elks' tooth with
monogram, M. E. G., and engraved
with 12-2S, '06. . Finder leave at the
light office.
M"MM
NEW GOODS
COMING DAILY
Fine Line of Corsets, sizes 13 to 36
Laces. Collars, Veiling, Dress
Trimmings, Silk and Velvet Rib
bons, Buttons, Side and Back Combs
THE VAN DUYHECO.
la Grande, Ore.
IN THE
Masonic Bid$.
Carved Back Combs
White Ruchings Clothes Brushes
Gibson Collars Men's Purses
E.M.Wellman&CoZL: