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KVKMXM t bKKVBR. IA GRAKDH .WW'1 WTDXFSnAY, MARCH 11, IMS. . . ... .... . MMssnT rr Ronald Es.cn of Hood River. .0w4 EIGHT rt- Ever) fining Weeded ; I have a complete line of 22 cafbre Rifles, a1 kinds and prices. Also 22 Revolvers, 22 Cartridge, Cleaning Rods and anything else you need for the Squirrels. Do not forget about those Pruning Shears. I have all kinds. I Those 25c Mormon Souvenirs are going fast. Call X and look them over. I MRS- T-N- MURPHY 1 , HARDWARE and CROCKERY ! 3S f?r 4 i HUMrJATIHG-iIE-BESTaiJCTIVE The first ay t -iv.n of Contagious Blood Pokon is usually a little sore or ulcer, which is qit -kly followed by a red rash on the skin, swollen glands in U:e groin, fallin ," hair, ulcerated mouth and throat, and often copper colored aplotches on diflerent parts of the body. Am the blind becomes more fully contaminate I with the poison, pustular eruptions &nj sores break out on the flesh, an 1 in extreme casts the nerves and bones are attacked and the finger nails drop off. Then the sufferers find themselves diseased from head to foot with this humiliating, vile and destructive poison. Nootherdiser.se Is so highly contagious; many an innocent perin litis been inoculated by handling the clothing or usinj; the toilet articles of an infected person. There is but one certain, reliable cure for Contagious Elood'Poison, and that n e 'i 1 . 1 J; '. i1. ....... I. .. . .3 , . . . - 1 ulrt frit,. ISO. O. o. It aitacJi ue uisccisc 111 me iiiik way uy js""B circulation, and neutralizing and forcinz out every panicle of the poison. It makes the blood pure and rich, tones up the system, and completely and permanently cures this SSSrO 621 disease. S. S. S. has cured thousands ot cases ai i nnramniis i.iihiu ru un. 11 vuu oiv am- PURELY VEGETABLE fering with this debasing and destructive disease begin the use of S. S. S. and get the poison out of your blood before it permanently wrecks your health. We have a home treatment book on the disease which we will send free to all who wish it, and in addition our phvsicians will give without charge any medical advice needed. XHE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. LOCAL ITEMS ! Mrs. Charles Norris of Pendleton, Is visiting friends in the city today. H. H. Mack went to Huntington last evening on a business trip. Engineer Pete Thelsen Is still on the aick list. D. II. Stewart left on the morning . train to spend the day in Baker City. T. It. Fleming Is doing business in Baker City today. E. Alberson went to Pendleton this morning to transact buslness; Mr. and Mrs. Perry Arthur of Ka Y' mela, left today for Salem, where they ' will visit friends. J. V. Smith and U M. Jensen of Imbler, are business visitors in La Grande today. Mrs. James Connors Is In Pendleton visiting her husband, who Is passen ger conductor on the O. R. & N. J. M. Kochenspargcr left this morn ing for North Powder to look after well drilling matters. L . Guy Byrkltt. of the George Palmer Lumber company, returned this morn ing from Portland. Mrs. W. W. Berry and Mrs. A. V. Andrews entertain the Knffe Klatch Friday evening nt Mrs. Berry's. ' W. U Sklpton, who has been here . . . i.. Knnx for the several nays uum Willamette valley market. Is arrang in to ship a car this evening. Voters of Illlgard precinct will be . opportunity to register on : March SI. when J. F. Alden will have V the county registration books at the Hllgard hotel. Th W. n. C. members will take no- tlce that their regular meeting will i. Thursday afternoon m i. .nilar1y thereafter evenr two weeks. t t. Tv.nnlncton. who has. been In very' poor health for; a long Ome . i. .Qtorilnv from Hot Inke where he has been for several months Wi health Is Improving, 'V nev C. F. Peal, who has been hold- - . i . mctMTm ' ..... ing n ren- " - -i. vi. work there thlK eve Blng. S. C. Williams will 1.9- present nit afnff a solo. Mrs. MllHg-in and daughter. Fran - v.- k.. heen at Hllgard asslBt- .- . foe C. N. Lewis, during a portion of his msf. returned this morning: Mr Lewis Is Improving, but Claus Bros, of Elgin, are having some extensive repairs made In the La Grande Iron works, preparatory to staring up their mill. E. G. Adcook returned this morn Ing from Portland. He considers Mrs Adeook now entirely out of danger and gaining strength rapidly. iTnrmr ltnadmanter G. V. Nelson and his successor, Charles McCann, are In Baker City and other extreme nt..rn Dolnts on the O. R. & N. to dav. Traveling Engineer" Kennedy, of the Baldwin Locomotive works, left for Portland today, after turning the n' engines over to Division Foreman Watson. ,.j.,ni fhnriM Norris Is over frnm Pendleton today making ar rangements for moving his household mods from here to Pendleton. Con ductor Richard Wissler of this city is on the Pendleton-Huntington passcn ger run during Mr. Norris' absence. Secretary George C.oodall, or me Oregon railroad commission, Is In La i tnAav vlsltlnir relatives. At- uinuuc '"" j ter a short visit here he goes to Port land and Salem. He came here from Baker City, where he transacted bus iness. Attorney William Ramsey has with drawn his name from the democratic primaries for the circuit Judgeship nomination. This leaves the nomina- tt,,n between' Judge Crawford of this ... rinn Rhehan of Wallowa i COUItiy county. Dr. H. CP. Moore arrived at tne depot this morning Just in time to miss the train as It pulled out i"r r. m i.i c H. Smlit her tr.ui-! i;m. i'e 1,1.-8 and in less time than It takes to tel. by the aid of un auto she was In Island City awaiting the coming of the train, which she boarded and pro ceeded to her destination. 'F..rirv" Ferguson, well known I" Ln Grande railroad circles, and at one time In charge of the Hotel Foley bar, arrived In the city from Pendleton last ' . -ntnrneil tOfblV. White evening . here he' met many of. his former' col- leagues on the .railroad.. "Kcrgy is one of the popular . fellows who are never forgotten y thelf ' friends. Circuit Judge TV It Crawford and Attorney C. E. Cochran oi i.... have been selected as two ox ...a. who will decide the Inter- jun- , scholastic debate between tn nu- of Baker City and The Dalies ax ker City next Friday night. Editor Bert Huffman of Pendleton, Is the other Judge. The question to be de bated Is: "Resolved. That the govern ment shall own and operate the rail roads." .'. " - ' Charles Tullls came over from Pen dleton, for a visit with his mother. He -t may remain permanently. S Claud Chllders, one of the enter- prising Sandridgc farmers, waa U Grande visitor today. Jap Bonnett, the Summerville plo- J neer blacksmith, is in La Grande to- day transacting business. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Maglll of Lostlne. were registered at the Sommer house 4 last evening. . H. Irwin, a otock buyer of Payette. 1 was a business visitor In the city last 2 evening. . C. F. Jahiset, Hattle Lelchardt and J Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Afexander, of Kul- II 11311,, lin.l l.UBIIl.iO . ..un.' - - the land office today. a C. A. Casebury of Salem, made proof .n h. timber and stone claim mis k morning. His witnesses were E. H. Tuomy end A. H. PUlsbury, both of Portland. It is understood that Omen Bishop of Tnlon, will announce himself in a few days as a candidate before the re publican primaries as a candidate for the office of county school superinten dent. J. T. Anderson, representing the Vntlonnr Rrolff'rno'o PaleB romnanv. I who is in La Grande to conduct the big sale of J. M. Berry's stock, paid The Observer office a business call to-. day. Freight engine No. 375 is out of the shop after a careful overhauling and repainting, tl is doing yard service today. Other engines which are in for repairs are: No. 200, being over hauled; 380, In for light repairs; No. 365 Is in the shop, having a broken axle repaired. S. V. Harding, who resides about 10 miles eaBt of the city, while driving up Adams avenue, opposlt the La GrandeNational bank. nhe tongue of his buggy dropped to the ground. The team was stopped In front of the Far mers & Traders National bank before nnv serious damage was done. It rirow nnite a. crowd, as there was a splendid opportunity for a first-class smash-up. WEIV ARRIVALS PMM GOODS iff) 811k mm SPRING WEIGHT WOOL GOODS JACKETS, SUITS, MILLINERY t 'Nobbiest Things in Footwear Oxfords, Tans, Patents McCALL PATTERN No. 2052 Princess Gown of Cray Pongui Princess Gown ot Q;ey Pon gee or light weight Wool ma terial made vp liVce the illus trated model is a very neat garment. Men's Furnishings, Strong Line Spring Suits, McKibbin Hats Every Thing For Spring Wear in Men's Toggery GARDEN TOOLS & SEEDS Everything in Spring Goods you will need in mak ing your garden or fixing oyer your & lawn. MkmUm 4 THE GOLDEN RULE CO. La Grande, Oregon Agents For McCall's Patterns i I NORTH POWDER K ITEMS KEIf mm Shorthand. Learn Chartler shorthand, . the shortest system In exlstenr. : Ten rules, SS word signs, no prefixes, suf fixes, contractions or omissions. Used in the leading business colleges ln Portland, Seattle, 8pokane and Ta- coma. Students take dictation after three weeks' study. Call, Miss Cstes Black MM. . !- North Powder, March 11. (Spe cial.) About 20 members of .Golden Rod Parlour No. 165. I. O. O. F., left this morning for Baker City to attend the district convention now being held at that place. Miss Irene Krlngle, who has been teaching the Willow Creek school near Imbler, returned home this morning. Married, at Baker City Sunday, Miss Pearl Saunders and Frank Dalton, both of North Powder. Born March 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Hutchinson, a son. Born in Portland, March 5, to Mr .-mil Mrs. Andrew Lun of North Powder, twins a boy and a girl. Miss Emma Lun of Spokane, Is visiting friends in North Powder. : Cnros Itldnev ond Clad hop Diseases in every Form n any roopia Have Kidney Trouble ond Do Not Know It. HOW TO FIND OUT. It Is the Inaction ol the kidneys to fillet and purify the bloed which Is oonitaaUy kialnv through them. When the kidneys are ent of order the ! ether organs are affected Immediately and jroo may have symptons oi Bean trouble, stomach and liver trouble, ana other ailments, which are all owing to the kidneys being weak and out of order, if vnn m sick Fnlnv'a Kid nam Cur will strengthen and build np the worn out tissues of tho kidneys so they will act properly and the symptons ol weakness, heart, stomach and lives trouble will disappear and yea will bo A Notre Dame Lady's Appeal. To all knowing sufferers of rheu matism, whether muscular or of the Joints, sciatica, lumbagos, backache pains In the kidneys on neuralgia pains, to write to her for a home treat ment which has repeatedly cured all ot 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 tho blood, loosens the stiffened joints. purifies the blood and brightens tho eyes, giving elasticity and tone to tho whole system. If the above tnteaestsi you, for proof address Mrs. M. Sum- bers, Box R, Notre Dame, Ind. UMBRELLA RECOVERING AND REPAIRING New Covers put on, $.50 to $4.00. , If you have anything brok en 1 can fix it. : v - L. C. SMITH OPPOSITE FOUNDRY e STEWARD'S OPERA HOUSE ; D. H. STEWARD, Proprietor For County Clerk. I hereby announce myself as a candidate before the republican 4. ririm.irlps for the nomination of county clerK ot union cnumy. -r - - Later In the campaign I expect T .u Mew U Tsll II tss Have Kldnii Tressls. T lo Huur.-ra .....o t - - . . ..-r... n.,u,io" rint Von can easilv determine II Tonr klo i Vr inpir. I iiir i ..m..-, ... - - , nnd places to be announced later. njii..uiUimj u,-.. , , . U hour m. knttla i.f the urine Daaaed W ILLIAM K. A.M.unui -r ' J - ' n arll,nK' 11 nPon oaamlnatloa it la cloudy or milky or baa a brlok-dnst sod- J " " Iment or small Dartlcles float about la It. e ... .. - -. e your aiuneys are aiteasea ana roioy i Kidney Cure should be taken at once, j Foloy'o Kidney Cure Is pleasant to take and acts directly npon tho parts affected and yon begin to teal bettor at once. ... I It corrects slight disorder la, a, few ' days asfd It "has 'cufecT many obstinate Piles Cured at Homo t.y New Absorp- eases after other treatment had tallod, Uoo Method. J ( , Doctors laid Ht Wouls Hot Uva, .U5 Moo'din itch- Poter Frey, ol Woodruff, Pa., wrlteot Ifyon suffer from, bleeding. Itch .. for two ye(lri y,, Ing. t blind or protruding piles. fcet pbyslcUns m Waynesburg. and still me your address, ana i win ie you how to cure yourself At home by the oK.nmiinn treatment: anoV will 1 un send some of this home treat- Monday, March 23 Engagemsnt of the Emminent Act:r o Charles B. Hanford Undffa the Maragement of F. LAWRENCE WALKER in a notable revival of Tonlalit. Masquerade dance at Harris hall to night. Attention Forester. Itemeniber that the Court meets to nluht at K. of P. hall. ... - . . ; . ' I Antony l Cleopatra j ment free for trial, with references from youtr own locality if requested. Immediate relief and permanent err assured. Send no money, but -11 nth.r. of this offer. Write today to Mrs. M. Summers, Box P, Notre Dame, Ind. bast physicians In Waynes burg, and still Fitting worse, the doctors advised mo II had any business to attend to I bad bat ter attend to it at once, as I could Dot possibly live another month, aa there was 00 cars for me. Foley's Kidney Core was recommended to mo by a friend, ana I Immediately aent my son to the store tor It and after taking three bottles I be gan to get oener ana oontinnea to us Steve now t wsa entirely weu. Two laee, SOo aaa IjOw. tOLS AID RECOMMEIDED IT A. T. HILL DraggM. , jj A Sumptuous Scenic Production, New and Novel Electrical Elfects, a Chorus, and Bal let of Unusual Attractiveness, Beautifully Costumed, Will Tend to Make This Engage- 1 ment One of Hie Most Substantial Offerings of the Year :: :: :: :: :: :: CURTAIN AT 8:16. POSITIVELY NO UN'S SEATED DURING AN ACT Scats onSa!c, March 21 DDIPFQ Orchestra, $1.50; Orchestra Circle, $i. Dress Circle J. 75; Gallery, 25c and 5 o o e o e o o o Is ret unable to leave his bed. "V.