La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 23, 1908, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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POULTRY
, ; Now is the time to
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ent kinds and all heights.
,'. Just received a car
X They are first class.
Gall and see my souvenirs, 25c to $2.00 eacb.'
They are nice presents to
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HARDWARE
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A SAFE Alfl) RELIABLE BLOOD PUMFIEE
ttl th tint f our ffwf-itVi. ft,
tones irom wmcn mey couia procure
xT- V0 we ainerent roots, herbs and barks into remedies, many of
which have been handed down to succeeding generations, and continuously
used with satisfactory results. Among the very best of these old time prep,
arations is S. S. S., a medicine made entirely from roots, herbs and barks,
in such combination as to make it the greatest of nil blood purifiers. , This
absolute vegetable purity of S. S. S. makes it the one medicine that may be
used without fear of harmful results lu any way. Most blood medicines on
the market contain mercury, potash, or some other strong mineral. These
act with bad effect on the system, upsetting the stomach, interfering with
th digestion, affecting the bowels, and when used for a prolonged period of
time often cause salivation. No such effects ever result from the use of
S. S. S , and it may be taken Dy children as safely as by older people. For
Rheumatism. Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, Malaria, Scrofula, Skin Diseases,
and all other troubles caused by impure or poisoned blood, S. S. S. is a per
feet remedy. It goes down, into the circulation and removes all poisons,
Impurities, humors or unhealthy matter, and makes the blood cure and rich.
It eliminates every particle of the taint of inherited blood trouble, purifies and
strengthens the weak, deteriorated blood, and establishes the foundation
for good health. S. S. S. is Nature's Blood Purifier, and its many years of
successful service, with a steadily increasing demand for it, is the best evi
dence of its value in all blood troubles. Book on the blood and any medical
advica free of charge. ; xhe swrFX SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CJL
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LOCAL ITEMS.
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'4 George Chandler 6t Elgin, trans
J acted business here Saturday evening.
Mrs. T. E. Spoke of Pendleton,
transacted business here today.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hendricks of
Eight, were Sunday visitors in the city.
O. A. Coffin is in Baker City on
' business today. '
t l H. Russell went to. Baker City
I today to look after business Interests.
', J. E. Harklns went to Sprague to
day to accept a position on a railroad.
, fc George Driskell left today for Pen
'"V" tileton on a short visit.
J ' James England Is over from Union
1 today visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Hays left this
morning for The Dalles, where
tne
will make their future home.
W. B. Sargent returned from Baker
City today, where he has been trans
, acting business.
E. S. Brassel left today for The
Dalles and Portland, to be gone a
few days.
Lou Rayburn returned to the Pal
.mer lumber camps this morning af
ter a short business visit here. '
Charles B. Hanford arrived In La
Grande last night, accompanied by
his splendid corps of actors. -Mr.,
Hanford Is registered at the Foley. 1
Miss Affle Barnes of North Powder.
Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Albert Hun
ter, of Island City. , ,
Mrs fctevens"bf Lrti Grande, Is the
guest if -her, sister, Mrs. Frank' Froj-I
zier, who Is. lftt . present 'convaleHcIng ;
-ji from a'sevcrjattilcH of ''the grip'. !
, . PendletQ' Kast' Orepoplnn..' . ' ; e. ,..
J. D. Matheaoniitroinmaster for the
rv O. Tl. & 'X., was In the cjty yesterday
on official business,. He returned to
La Grnnde on the ewnlrtg train. Ba
i ker 'City Democrat. ,'. '
v Sheriff Chllders went to Imbelr tn-
: .. -day to conduct a sale 'of druB owne'1
; by Dr. Fisher. Tha sale Was made to
realize about which 'are dun Mr.
; Alexander, the Imbler blacksmith. .
Engln':Pat.KnneIy', now 'uu
: T,hlnB ,"t of San Francisco, but for
- ' 1 merly .employed ;ui ,'tha-. p.Rs"& N.
y out of this point, arrived In La Grande
this morning for a short visit.- -
Mr. and Mrs. William Lyman expect
vj to
leave tonight for their future
home In Morrow county. Mr. Lyman
formerly owned the Red Apple com-
pany's ranch, but bas now purchased
a wheat ranch near Morgan, Morrow
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fence your" chickens in.
ience. I have it in differ-" 1
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send to you friends.
MURPHY
FEWCE
and CROCKERY
ROOTS AKD HERBS
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tljeir medicines. They searched out
Presiding Elder J. D. Gillllan re
turned this morning from North Pow
der, where he conducted services, yes
terday. Gen. A. J. Goodbrod of Union, Is
tin La Grande today, and unless his
many friends refuse to release him,
he will return this evening,
i Guy Byrkltt went out to thfe Pal
mer lumber camps today., The dam
aged spur tracks from the main line
to the camps are repaired and logs
will be hauled as soon as the O. R. &
N. repairs the Cabin creek washout.
. A. W. Harper, formerly president
of the, Blue Mountain Creamery com
pany In La Grande, but now In busi
ness in Minneapolis, arrived here yes
terday to transact business and visit
with friends. .
Attorney Samuel White arrived In
the city from Baker City this morn
ing, to be present at the , Cavlness
water suit hearing, which was re-
I .timed
today after a few days' re-
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A carload of commercial Iron Is oe
Ing unloaded for the La Grande Iron
works foday.: " ; - :.f
Charles Button l In Elfin today In
the Interests of the Home Indepen
dent Telephone company.
William Tood of Spokane, came
over Sunday to attend the funeral of
the late James McCoy.
Mrs. F. 8. Eramwell, accompanied
by her daughters, the Misses Gladys
nd Amelia, left today for Portland to
be gone dome time. Miss Amelia has
been seriously 111 and goes to Port
land to. recuperate.
O. V. Eear, who was acting agent
In the La Grande office of the Pa
cific express company for a period of
month over a year ago, Is In the city
today wl-h C. V. Sawyer of Walla
Walla. They repreM a olothlng
house of the Garden City.
Superintendent Walsh, of the Wash-trig-ton
division of the O. R. & X., ac
companied by Mrs. Walsh, arrived
here Sunday In his special car. to at
tend the funeral of their old-time .
friend, the late James McCoy. They ',
will remain until tomorrow. Mr. and '
Mrs. Walsh have many friends In this
city;- which was their home for years
prior to Mr. Walsh's promotion.
Cly3e Finch of Pendleton, who con- j
ducted the civil service examinations'
here Saturday, return to Is iome
Saturday evening. After the exam- j
tnatlons were concluded he was tuaen
through the orchard, districts, the!
guest of Postmaster Rlchey. He ex-1
pressed himself as belnji greatly sur-j
prised at the wonderful development;
and possibilities of the valley. While
living Just across the conuty line, he
was also greatly surprised that not
more publicity la given our wonderful
resources.
Birth Brnml,
Born to Mr. and Mrs. F. L, Meyers,
In this city Sunday, a son.
A Poiible Runaway.
Considerable excitement was caused
this afternoon by a hurry-up race be
tween the two delivery rigs belonging
to the Grande Ronde Meat Co. The
horses to (both rigs made good time,
but from all Indications the bay came
under the wire first. At last ac
counts both horses were stl'.l going,
but no damage was reported.
' A Notrp Pnme Lnrty's AppratT
To all knowing sufferers of rheu
matism, whether muscular or of the
joints, sciatica, lumb.igos, 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 ell
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 tons to the
whole system. If the above Interest
you, (or proof address Mrs. M. Sum
bers. Box R, Notre Dame. Ind.
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SPRING 4908 OPENING
: ; ' the grand opening day k 'r V;.-? ;
Of Our Spring 1908 Opening Week Was Attended By Hundreds Of People Who Came to
See the Display of Season's Newest Apparel .
GQLDEfPRUL
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THIS ENTIRE WEEK will be given to the DISPLAY and SALE of goods for spring
Every department will have its special offerings, and you cannot afford to miss one
single day as the specials will be worth coming for. ( f ; . ,.
TUESDAY we will have on DISPLAY the MOST COMPLETE line of wash goods that has
ever been our pleasure to showi'new ani up-to-date patterns, weaves and makes,
and as an inducement we are going to give those who purchase their wash goods,
on this day 10 per cent off. In this offer we will include all trimmings and material
for making this wash goods up,' Laces, Embroideries, .Brai'ds ,
SOMETHING IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF INTEREST WILL BEJOUNDAT PRICES
, , YOU CANNOT DUPLICATE
MEN'S FURNISHINGS at bargain prices. Men's . Collars, fancy Hosiery and Sus-.
penders. Our complete line.
TUESDAY SPECIAL TEN PER CENT OFF
HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES at bargain prices. Saginaw Matches, the kind tnat sells
for 10c per box, special today, 4c; Ink, per bottle 4c; Envelopes, per package, 4c;
Toilet Paper, per roll, 4c; and our entire line of garden seeds on this day 10 per
cent off 'regular prices. " ' - - .' ,
Something in every department EVERY DAY will be found
greatest economy in securing. '
SOCIETY.
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Popular Young I-aly Married.
On Wednesday, the 18th, at the
home- of Mr. and Mrs.' X. L, Ackles,
corner Seventh and Q streets, In this
city, at 10:30 a. m., their daughter,
Miss Elsie A. Ackles, one of our pop
ular girls, aws united In marriage to
Grover G. Hays of The Dalles, Ore
gon. This fortunate young man is
one of the locomotive firemen run
ning from The Dalles to Umatilla:
Pastor W. H. Gibson of the Bap
tist church, said the ceremony in the
presence of the bride s parents alone.
So quietly was the occasion planned
and executed that there was not the
least suspicion of anything unusual
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happening. The county clerk, Gil
ham was bribed and threatened with
brickbats If he let the matter out.
The little sister, Miss Ruth, went to
school as usual, but ,an Impression
from some mysterious and unexplain
ed source prevailed, possibly attribu
table to the mystic touch of Cupid,
who enters with the sprinftlde Into
so many young lives. As a result.
Miss Cundlff, of the high school,
headed a serenade party and a great
Jollification ensued at the Ackles
uuino ui eve. urn niiii no one Knew
anything of a wedding having trans. J
plred. Ater a while the friend, dls-
jjfineu. vjne m me suienaaers saw
"Well, we are beat one j time.' They
are not married. What fools ws mor
tals be!" " " ''''' '
The real fact never dawned till this
morning as the happy young friends
took their departure from this city. for
their future home In The Dalles.
Many good wishes follow them, for
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that you will be using the
great happiness In their future lives.
Finn Big Musloale. j
Tomorrow evening the members of
the Lyle Tuesday Musical are prepar
ing a treat for themselves and the-music-loving
public generally. Everjr
one Is cordially Invited. An especial'
ly Interesting program . will be pre
sented, arranged by. Mesdames Rich
ardson and Bllverthorn, and the ad
mission prlve being only, 10 cents, the
Commercial club
parlors should be
fined.
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Remembrances of Mexico;
Rebag-
.. liah ..... ..........Mandolin Club
Duet "Gaily We'ra Tripping"....!
Miss Williams and Mrs. Nell
Piano solo -'Oberon," Dom
-. T... ...Mrs. W. W. Berry
Reading "The Emigrants,"....'... ,
., .Mrs. E. C, Moor
Piano accompaniment. Miss Jean
, 'McDonald.
Vocal solo Selected. . .George' Blrnle
Talk "Popular Music . in Philip
pines Geo. Cochran
Vocal solo
Ja) "Could Jr............. Tastl
(b) "Less Than the Dust," Wool-
forde Tlnden. ,
. Miss Jean McDonald. "
Piano solo Impromptu, Schubert
.V. .Miss Mae Whits
Ladles Chorus V .
"The Daffodils" King Hall
Mrs. Hllverthorn, director. '
Mrs. Robert
entertained at
Hnnford, John
fl. Hanford of
Brltts this afternoon
dinner, Charles B.
M. Kline and Leland
Oakland, who makes
his homo In La Grande, and who Is
a cousin of the noted actor.
GASOLINE ENGINE
IRRIGATION. SPRAYING AND
PIMPING MACHINERY
Falrbanks-Morss Gasoline Erelnes for
pumping, spraying, sawing, grinding
Outfits comp!ste.
Fsirbanks Scales for weighing.
Fairbanks-Moras Dynamos and Motors
for power and light. r
Fairbanks-Morss Windmills andTowers.
Fsirbsnks-Morse Grinders, Fsed Chop
pers, Well Pumps.
All first quality goods at lowest prices.
Always tn stock. Libsral tsrms. Prompt
reply to Irquiries snd quick shipments.
Writs for cstalogus and prices.
FRANK KILPATRICK, Agt., La Qrsnds
FAIRBANKS, MCRSE &, Co..
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