La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 27, 1908, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    EIGHT PACES.
ANDU ORROOI. FRIDAY, MARCH JT, 108.
PAGE FIVE.
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I POULTRY FENCE
Now is the time to fenc3 "your chickens in.
Gome ar,d get some poultry fenc I have it in differ-
ent kinds and all heights. . "''
Just received a car extra StapA Star shingles.
They are first class. -
- Gall and see my sDuvenirs, 25c to $2.00 each.
Tnay are nice fresents to send to youi friends. ' ' :
I MRS- T-N- MURPHY
' HAKDWARE and CROCKERY
BOCIETT.
Home Mlmtons Organised.
Mra, G. C. Osburn entertained the
ladle of the Methodist church at her
bme Thursday afternoon, for the pur-
poqp of organizing a Women' Home
missionary class; to meet and work In
unison with the Women's Foreign so
ciety. " Papers were read and plans
adopted for the year's work. The of
ficers chosen were: Mrs. C. E. Deal,
president; Mrs. J. W. Bush, vice-president;
Mrs. Geo. L. Cleaver.'secretary;
Mrs. J.' W. Knowles, treasurer; pro
gram committee, Mesdames ' Osburn,
Bolton and Geo. Currey.
The' next Weting will be held April
t, at the home of Mrs. S. R. Haworth.
At the conclusion of the business
session the guests ewer served to a 5
o'clock dinner. The meeting was well
attended and a delightful gathering.
as well it might be, with such- a cor
dial reception extended by the hostess.
SPRING OPENING SPECIALS
IIS
: BLO 3D FILLED XMli URIC ACID
Rheuiujtism comes from an excess uf ur';o aciJ hi llie blood.. This add
circulating through the system acts as an irritant to the different muscles.
; nerves, bones and tissues of the body, and produces the inflammation and
swelling of the joints and the sharp, cutting 43.11ns characteribtic of thedis-
lipase. When the blood is overburdened with uric acid it continually grows
' weaker and more acrid, and poorer in nourishing qualities. Then Rheuma
tism becomes chronic, and not only a painful, but a formidable and danger
ous disease. Sometimes the heart is attacked, the general health is affected,
and the oils and fluids which lubricate the muscles and joints are destroyed
bv the acrid matter which the blood is constantly depositing in them ; the
, muscles shrink and lose their elasticity, the coating of the joints becomes
hard and thick, and often the sufferer is left a hopeless cripple. S. S. S.
attacks the disease at its head, eoes down into the circulation, and by neutral
izing and removing the uric acid from the
circulation and building up the thin, acna
blood, cures Rheumatism permanently.
S. S. S. chances the sour, acid-burdened blood
tq a rich, healthy stream which quiets the
excited nerves, eases the throbbing, painful
muscles and joints, and filters out of the
system ine irnmiing mrtLi.i wiin:u i .auonij
the pain and inflammation. Begin the use of S. S. S. now and get the cause
nut of vnnr blood so that the cold and dampness of Winter will not keep yon
in constant pain and misery. Book on Rheumatism and anv medical advice
free. . THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
PURELY VEGETABLE
IX)AL ITEMS.
"Grandma" Palmer is reported not
to be so well the past few days.
W. B. Bach came up from Imbler
last evening to transact business.
C. D. Eaton of Kelso, Wash., Ib a
land office visitor here today. ..
Dr. R. L., Lincoln Is at Hot Lake
for a few days' recuperation. ;
V In a signed statement elseyhere in
this Issue, present Justice of the
! Peace John E. Hough, resigns from
"he race for re-election.
' Sheriff F. P. Childers made a hur
1 rled trip to Union this morning, re
.; turning on the westbound.
Miss Carrie Hunter of Island City,
C. C. Pennington returned this
morning, from Albany, where he was
called by the death of his mother.
.' Mrs. Charles Baker left today for
Pendleton, where she wjll Join her
husband, who Is already there. ..
R, O. Smith, commonly caljed "Bob"
Smith, the humorist, Is registered at
the Foley house today from Meridian,
Miss. He lectures at the Commercial
club tonight. .
Deputy District Attorney John Hod
gins was called to Union yesterday to
Investigate a cause of action which
had been, filed against Mr. Heaspe,
charging him with the tearing out of
a floodgate to an irrigating ditch.
After hearing the testimony Mr. Hod
gins was of the opinion that If 1
cause of actton was Justified It was of
a civil nature and not criminal.
Sixth Btmt Neighborhood Club.
The members and their families of
the sixth Street Neighborhood club
were entertained last evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. '. F. Ander-
son. In commemoration 01 its rourin
anniversary. The annual election of
officers held at a former meeting re
sulted in the election of Mrs. N. An
thony ae president, Mrs. J. A. Whitby
vice-president, Mrs. A. J. Vanderpoel
secretary, and Mrs. J. Chllds librarian.
Last evening, as o token of the ap
preciation of the services of Mrs. An
thony, who has been their faithful
president for three years, the mem
bers presented her last evening with
a solid gold swastma pin, on wnicn
was engraved the initials of the club,
also Mrs. Anthony's.
Various games were entered Into
with zeal and the following musical
program:
Piano solo, Mrs. W. F. Anderson.
Reading, Mrs.' Vanderpoel, V
Guitar duet, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Berger.
Vocal duet, Mrs. Anthony and Miss
Berger. "
Comic reading, Mrs. Margaret Wade.
Mandolin and piano, MIbs Mueller
and Miss Hllday Anthony.
In addition to the above Miss Dollie
Zuber played several piano selections.
and A. J. Warren recited several
comic pieces to the delight of all.
Such a pleasant evening was the
result that It was decided to have
them often. The next afternoon
meeting will be two weeks hence, at
the home of Mrs. C' J. Vanderpoel.
Every day finds more bargains, more specials, as an Inducement for early buying.
Our SPRING opening is here In earnest and we are going to show you some of the NEW
EST and up-to-date merchandise and at prices that will cause you to wonder.
FRl. and Sat. we will have on display In every department some of the things that
you will want for both your Easter outfit and Spring house cleaning. SPECIALS on
the goods you need "now. Don't overlook these rare bargains, for this day only at
these prices. ' ' .y,.i;. , ' ::,f,'.i.y7,
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS
; 'v . ..... .
A. F. C. Ginghams, anything In this large line 13 l-2c
- Toile-Du-Nord Ginghams i 13 l-2c
'. BED SPREADS, CROCHET AND MARSEILLES V
Plain white, large size 80x8t In., regular $1.25 and $1.55 values 98c ': v.
Plain white fringed, good value, regular $1.50 values $1.13
Plain white or fringed and cut comers, $2.25 and $2.35 values 1.63
Lace Curtain 2 3-4 yds long, special today ; ; 5Sc;
J!.!5 zrti fine Lace and Net Curtains, special , , $8c . -;. ,
FRL & SAT. SPECIALS Our entire line of BOYS' KNEE PANT SUITS, Includ
ing WAISTS at a reduction of 10 per cent.
Whole line of OXFORD SHOES, Men's, Women's and Children's, will be reduced for
this day only, 10 per cent. s
FRl. & SAT. SPECIAL We will sell anything In HOUSE FURNISHINGS In the
hardware or kitchen line at a reduction of 10 per cent. This Includes STOVES and
FIXTURES, DISHES, KETTLES, GRANITE and TIN WARE, in . facf everything In the
kitchen utensil line. J-
the GOLDEN RULE co.
Heacock glasses fit.
MANY ELKS HERE.
left last evening for Seattle, to visit ppop,e jp, ElRlt Summorville and
her sister. Miss Stella, who, is attend
' ing the university there.
W. S. U'Ren of Oregon City, ar
. rived in La Grande this morning, and
went to Elgin on the morning train.
He was accompanied on the trip to
lElgln by W. J. Snodgrass,
A The Enterprise Dan
for their home In .Wallowa county.
Tha mpmlipra of the team proved
.u i.... . ...H.m.nl. .nrrpratlon Sm: J'
iimmrei. t v .----
jtiarvcy xviiiciioiv ouu w,. .., -I
snrnmorviiie and Mr. SDears of Pen-
and ramuy, mie
Pendleton in 1m Grande.
1 Amom the Elks who visited' the
La Grande lodge last evening and en
Joyed the clam bake which followed
the election of bf fleers, were: Editor
iXiee Tuttle, H. Parsons, J. E. Pearson,
team left today D. W. Barnes. Cecil Gallowya. George
Swafford, Mayor Robert Blumenstein
Mr. Hallgarth, A. P. Knox, all of El
, D. Casey of Hllgard; Dr. Monk
during their stay in the city.
,. Rev. Bradley
w Colfax, Wash., arrived at Elgin this
morning to accept the pastorate or
the Methodist church, made vacant oy
' the resignation of Rev. J. M. Hixsoh.
Dr. T. R. Monk of Summervllle, is
a candidate for the office of county
II jioroner before the republican primar-
les. His petitions are being circulated
today. '
The Misses Kate and Rose.Zwelfel
came up from their Summervllle home
'..'.last evening and are guests of Mrs.
George Currey today. They leave in
the morning for Idaho to visit their
sister.
' Dr. J. Whltcomb Brougher, pastor
of White Temple at Portland, arrived
in La Grande this morning and will
W remain here until the close of the ded
! Jlcatory services at the Baptist church.
He is registered at the Hotel Foley.
C. D. Easton of Kelso, Wash., Is in
'.. the city today transacting business.
V". Mr. Easton is engaged in the furniture
" business In Kelso, but says' that he Is
well pleased with conditions as he
finds them here and believes that La
. Ormnrte has a great future, and will
toon become the leading city ln'the in
land empire;- ' , . ;
V; y: . . .',;- : ..'
dleton.
BOB SMITH TONIGHT.
Popular Humorist Will Aptnwr at tlio
Commercial Club.
Remember, that Bob Smith will ap
pear at the Commercial club audltorl
um tonight with his humorous leC'
ture. He has gained a wiae repuw
tion, apd wherever he goes he adds
to it. Admission tonight will be B0
cents, and those who enjoy hearing
something funny, as well as instruct
ive, cannot afford to miss this oppor
tunity. , ,
STRONG CARTOON.
Take Off on "His Maker's Voice" At
tracts Attention.
The Davis-Jordan music store has
a window card on display which is at-
considerable attention. It Is
. rnrtoon on "His Master's Voice.'
from Puck, and .pictures Japan on
pier listening and '. carefully scrutin
Ulng the United States fleet. ,
, --ii ; , ',,
Let Heacock. repair your watch.
No Use to Die.
'I have found out that there is no
use to die of lung trouble as long as
you can get Dr. King's New Dlscov-'will be sold tor 11 in stead of 12, as
i Two DolJan!
Tes, it was. But It Is now one. Be
cause of prevalent financial conditions
the tickets for Dr.' Brougher's lecture
on Friday night at the Baptist church
. PUBLICATION NOTICE.
tn the circuit court of the state of
Oregon for Union county. v-
La Grande National Bank, plaintiff,
(a private corporation, vs., John Ott
and Peter Bo'usquet, defendants.
Summons.
To Peter Bousquet, Defendant Above
Named:
In the name o: the stab of Oregon,
you are hereby requirea to appear
and answer the complaint Mled against
you In the above entitled court and
action, on or before April Ith, 1908;
and if you fail 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, 1906, until paid. 196.00 at
torney fee, and costs and disburse
ments of this action and the sale of
the property attached herein, to-wlt:
Lou 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16, in block
148, and lota 7 and 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 entitled 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 26th, 1908.
.- .' t.. t. . C. H. FINN,
Attorney for Plalntifi
ery. says Mrs. 1. r. white, or Kusn
boro, Pa. "I would not be alive to
day only for that wonderful medicine.
It loosens up a cough quicker than
anything else, and cares lung disease
even after the case is pronounced
hopeless." This most reliable reme
dy for coughs and colds,- la grippe,
asthma,' bronchitis and hoarseness, is
sold under guarantee at the Newllii
drug store. 10c and f 1. Trial bottle
free.
formerly advertised.
W. H. GIBSON.
Let Heacock repair your watch.
.
Fine Vegctablo Line.
The City Grocery has a line
spring vegetables that cannot
equaled tn La Grande, All the garden
truck Imaginable. Call and see them.
Eagles, Attention!
All Eagles are Invited to attend the
aerie on Friday evening at the Elks'
hall, as there Is to be a "sprouting of
wings for a stranger" and "to be well
fed at the Eagles' table." ' '
.r D. H. PROCTOR, W, P.
al cause tor this trouble. Mrs. M.
Summers, Box W, Notre Dame, Ind
will send free to any mother her sue
cessful Instructions. . Bend no money,
but write her today If your children
trouble In thie way. Don't blame
the child, tha chance are It can't
help It. This treatment also cures
adults and aged people troubled with
urine difficulties oy day or night
Farm for Sale.'
BOO-acre farm, good land, for sale
cheap, on Sandrtdge. Call Black 168L
Better Than Spanking.
Spanking does not cur children of
bed-wetting. There Is a constttution-
The Electric theater has some splen
did films this time, and the matinee
tomorrow afternoon will present all
these attractions.
of
be'
LOST Large pocketbook containing
two life Insurance policies. Finder
return to Observer and receive re
ward. 8-2 7tf
Evening Observer 65c per month.
I Wood A Coal!
1 Why Pay More? !
Don't wait till your made of money.
11 a week does it. See Davis-Jordan
Music Co. All makes of talking ma
chines. ' , ,
' Not Candidate.
On account of poor health I will
not be. a candidate for renomlnatlon
for' Justice of the peace for La Grande
Justice of the peace and constable dis
trict JOHN E. HOUGH.
LOST A gold watch asd-otata with
. Initials M. V. ,on watch'. Reward
paid for Its return to Herman Vehrs. v4444444e
Best Yellow Pine,
now, but green tut
Dry
1 6 inch '
per cord
Rock Spring Coal
per ton
$5.50 ;
m
$7.50$
TRUCK and TRANSFER
Phone your orders to
Main 10. Quick service
guaranteed.
Storage In fire proof
and damp proof building.
G. E. fOWLER
NEW ARRIVALS
Ladies' Volt,' Panama and Luster Skirts
Hosiery, Underwear
-Corset Covers, Gowns
Lace Curtains, Richardson's Emb'y Floss
Pillow Tops, Center Pieces
, Belts, Silk and Lawn Waists
Shoes
and many new novelties too numerous to mention.
THE VAH DUYHE (0.
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ARE YOU LOOKING FOR
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NEW SPRING MILLINERY?
We
have it New, Nobby and Stylish.
All Kinds. All Prices. .
E.HM Wellman &Co.
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