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1 TT"X PACTS. GaOOBtDBnlDilf fOK NlWf GAMPS r . ' TAQM TWKWW HminS PROTECnoi! AGAINST DISEASE Wt;relyedeSnt Hl P"11 disease is almost SwitK. Pe. healthy blood ; every orKan, tissue, nerve and pSrhuy.lr tt V1U1 fluid for "onrishment and strength. anS&reat fif!4 fro vari ources often grt into the btood. InVteldof D -1 fe-stam becomes a Source of infection and disease, KStotfacS lM?th,taiff Heredity is likewK Sri&Tta?-,I,fth5u,,,it3rot,,eb,ood- Somepersonsarebora S is sul tm 1SeaSed ?ncry. and Scrofula in one of its numerous en7wl IS n f f'"1 Whea the is rundown and becomes oThea?rL, ..qUUl we the effect io eneral condition S 'aS' al,? nPlions. bo.ls. and various skin eruption. All blood troubles require a tonic and blood purifier, and none ouier eqonis s. a. S. It goes down toth very foundation of the trouble, and removes every particle of the poison or impurity from the blood. And tint nnlv ilmx A 5 S C-Ja antidote the Doisons. humors and rerm hnt PURELY VmCTADI C It.Possesse neami-givtng, tonic properties, runtLT V tUt TABLE which build up and strengthen weak. Impov- diseaw Q a o . , ensbed blood, and fortifies the system against Scrofula, ff: TneatlI cures Rheumatism. Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, lathe hwTJ I'""' "?d ?U Sther 8kia diseasea nd disorders. Book m uie blood and any medical advice free. ' THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. IS A HARD WORKER - The amount of work that Charles B. Hanford puts into each season's pro duction has been frequently com- tlon. It Is an old custom to say that a manager has spared neither pains nor expense, when It Is desired to im press the magnitude of his offering. In the case of Hanford the phrase may be properly revived. It applied with accuracy. A series of stage settings, spectacular in design and lavishly beautiful in execution, assist In the representation of that marvelous poem-pageant, "Antony and Cleopa tra." In selecting this play, Mr. Han ford carries out a definite scheme of chronology. His production of "Julius Caesar" last year told the story of Antony, the orator and warrior. This season will reveal his as the lover. In "Antony and Cleopatra" Mies Alice Wilson is cast as Cleopatra, a role the possibilities of which are limitless. The constant play of emotion In this strange revelation of complex possi bilities of a wonma's nature rails for the utmost powers that an actress can command. As tender In her devotion as Juliet, as winsome when she so wills to be, as Viola, as vivacious of mind as eBtarice, she Is ss terrible when roused to tragic determination, as Lady Macbeth. Antony Is far from being the consistent hero that strict moral standards would demand. In more prominent characters would scarcely pass muster ss Invariable ex amples for the guidance of youth. But Antony is nevertheless a great man; one who Is worshiped by his friend; feared by his foe. The passion which warped his career might under differ ent circumstances and with another object have been a virtue Instead of a fault. As it was, he-paid a heavy and relent'fss penalty for his one weak ness. "Anton nut! Cleopatra" will be Mr. IlanfurJ's pin at Steward's opera house on Monday, March 23. DEBATE SET OH ROLLERS The (fate for the Inter-club debate to be held In this city has been set On next Wednesday evening at the Presbyterian church, the Brotherhood of SU Paul will meet the Presbyterian Brotherhood in deadly combat ( ?) on the question, "Resolved, That the In fluence and effort of the church should be exerted along political as well as moral and religious lines." The teams are to be composed of three members each, with each speak er limited to 10. minutes. Five min utes will be allowed the rebuttal speakers. Considerable Interest Is manfiset and a large crowd Is expected out to hear the debate. Ths judges have not been selected yet Each team Is to select one and the two thus selected will chose a third. t 1 Hordes for Sale. Inquire of A. E. Brunson, agti.t for Portland Livestock Insurance association. La Grande, Oregon. Call at Som- mrr hotel. , : $100.00 Reward. State of Oregon, ) ) County of Union. ) I, A. L. Richardson, being first duly sworn, say that the remarks attribut ed to me by certain parties In the re cent municipal election campaign, wherein I was reported to have made remarks snd statements derogatory to the railroad employes In La Grande calling them by odious names. Is ab solutely false, and I hereby offer a re ward of $100.00 for proof that 1 made the statements attributed to me. , A. U RICHARDSON, Subscribed and sworn to before me this, the 11th day of March, 190S. . JN'O. 8. HODGIN, Notary Public for Oregon The La Grande Evening Observer delivered at your home each evening, Sundays excepted, (5 cents ths month. FOR SALE Ball baney for seed. 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