EIGHT PAGES.
AXDU OREGOI. MONDAY, MARCH SO, 1908.
PAGE FIVE.
POULTRY FENCE
Now is the time to "fence your chickens in.
Gome and get some poultry fence. I have it in differ
ent kinds and all heights.
Just received a car extra Star A Star shingles.
I They are first class.
. Gall and see my souvenirs, 25c to $2.00 each.
They are nice presents to send to youi friends.
! MRS. T.N. MURPHY
HARDWARE and CROCKERY '
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John P. Rusk if Joseph, candidate
for the office of Joint representative
for Wallowa and Union counties, ar
rives here Saturday evening, and will
spend the balance of the week mak
ing; himself acquainted with the voters
of the valley. Mr. Rusk Is a pleasing
and entertaining; gentleman to meet
and leaves all In whom he comes in
contact with, that he Is qualified for
the position to which he aspires.
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SUCCESSFUL SERVICE
MWWARE
SOCIETY.
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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 blood, S. S. S. has no equal.
It counteracts and dnveS out tue poisons. Humors ana germs, cleanses me
system of all unhealthy matter, cures the disease permanently and restores
strong, robust health. Where the blood 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, nnd in this way reaches inherited taints on which the ordinnry
Wood medicines have no effect. Not onlv is S. S. S. certain in its results,
hut it is at the same time an absolutely safe remedy. It is made entirely ol
roots, herbs and barks tof known healing and curative value. It does not
rontnin the slicrhtest trace of mineral in any form to damage the delicate
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and perfect safety as by older people. It is not an experiment to use S. S. S.;
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medical udvice that is featured.
,i THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
Tcrry-Hlnkle.
L. J. Terry of Pendleton, was united
in marriage to Miss Eleanor May Hln-
kle of this city, at the home of Mr.
and Sirs. A. V. Leffell last Saturday
afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Rev. C. E.
Deal officiating. Only a few friend
attended. Mr. and Mrs. Terry left
Saturday evening for Hot Lake, and
from there they went to Portland to.
day. After a brief honeymoon they
go to Pendleton to live.
Simmons-Keif fer.
W. L. Simmons was married Satur
day noon to Mies Gladys Kelffer by
Justice of the Pcoce J. E, Hough,
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SPECIALTIES AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS j
We have the things you will soon need in this line of goods for your SPRING t
HOUSE CLEANING, GARDEN WORK, etc. . ;
GARDEN RAKES, a good substantial article with 12 feefh 35c
I AWN RAKE, as good as can be had, with 11 feefh 75c
LAWN MOWERS, GARDEN SEEDS, and every kind of tool for the work you will
have to do about the place, we have it at the right price.
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LOCAL ITEMS.
4tt4'4'
Cull Smith spent Sunday with - his
wife at Hot Lake, returning today.
Mrs. D. C. Brichoux returned last
evening from a vtisit with friends in
Pendleton
J. I. Meyers of Haines, was a land
office business visitor today.
Go out and hear Evangelist Fret
tonight at the Baptist church.,
The Cavlness water suit was re
turned before Referee Hanna this
morning.
Kenneth, the son of the well known
butcher, Robert Smith of Island City
is very low with pneumonia.
Druggist A. T. Hill, who has been
over in Grant county for several days,
Attorney Samuel White Is In the city! has returned home.
again after spending Sunday with hlsj
family at Baker City.
Sheriff F. P. Childers went to Pen
'.' dletoh "this morning on official busi
ness. '
.--j 4 Frank Brown left for Walls Walla
J this morning after a visit with rela
tives here. He Is In the grocery busi
ness In that city.
Finer SIbbelov went to waua wuim
this morning. From there he goes to
Umatilla, Hermlston and to Portland
before returning.
Hon. W. S. U'Ren, after spending
Sunday In the city, left this morning
for Baker City, where he will speak
this evening.
- Mrs. W. C. Glbbs returned to her
iome In Pendleton yesterday morning
'after a short visit with Mrs. Patty of
this city.
; . Miss Else Leadsworth spent Sunday
with her mother In this city. Mrs.
Mrs. Andrew Blokland of lsiana
Cltv. made Droof on a timber and
stone claim this morning.
Mac Harris of Marysvllle. Idaho, Is
here looking over the valley and will
doubtless purchase a farm during the
week.
Dr. J. Whltcomb Brougher returned
to his home In Portland last evening,
after holding several meetings In this
city.
This Is the regular meeting night
for the Knights of Pythias, and
there Is Initiatory work in the first
rank, members are requested to
present.
Mrs. Anna Bay sold two residence
properties in South La Grande. Her
home nlaee to Walter Graham, who
paid 12250, and the other place ad.
joining, to Lewis Holmes, for $600
A potato buyer stated today that
nrlces on the outside were looking
Leadsworth returned to Baker City ! better and that growers from this
time on ' would he ame to secure eu
last evening.
A. W. Leffel Is confined to his home
with la grippe. ' He. has been ailing
for some time, but It Is only recently
that be was not able to bo out. '
r ' rAn, a ftirntliira dealer of.
. svneral manager. Is In La Orande to-
iiveiso, wasn., reiurmu i - -
, ,-,.rti. business at the i . " bin " n coun,y C0Urt
1 '..;.' . ,., Fred G. Taylor returned last eve
Hot I-ake. where he ha;
cents per sack.
A. E. Eberhart, formerly with the
P. E. Easterday Bridge company, but
now connected with the Columbia
Bridae company at Walla Walla
' 'Williamson land office.
Th Ttev. Lnula 6anford' .of' San ini?
Francisco, will give an address on the (
missionary work of the Episcopal
, church, this evening at 7:30, In St.
. Peter's church. '..,.
J. F. .Campbell, county superlntend-
H
ent.of bridges moved his residence to
H
p a lonsr and serious illness.
' spent the day at h!s office, and w
! p'oiiirn to the sanatorium tomorrow
Ha Is much Improved.
Thursday cvenlns of this week
M. Cake, who Is a candidate for th
nomination before the republican pri
maries for United States s. nator, w
address the voters of this city, r.
. . .-..t.l.l. annnlroP find
i . ,.n ,irv for the t ake l an huiti"o( ...........
our citizens snmnu
r
the corner. of Oak Bnd Adams avenue,
: one block north of his former resi
dence.
'iJ The .Rev. Louis S:inford of
T Fr
' T-t i v vri.fniaiw rfonnrtmpnt Cit th0
Kni.-n..! church, arrived here from greet h.m wun a .arge ..c
T.ertlon last nlcht on No. !. and is Mrs. Wes Cavlnets will
being entertained at the rectory. her home in
. Mr. nlrhmond. Mrs. Cole and this evening.
Miss Hutchinson of Haines, who hav Mr.
. .. . .
oeen uui v. ---- - - ,.tlves in Pendleton and other
ted,n.th. dedicatory Tce.o tth. JET'S" '
nit rhurcii' returned to their places, vr
leave
Vale, Malheur county,
after a short visit with
and Mrs. J. A. Russell. Mrs.
Cavlness had been spending a month
cADY TOR
mm
The Methodist and Presbyterian
churches are arranging for a series
of Joint revival services. Evangelist
Haudenschleld, who has been having
such marked Success In this state, es
pecially at Eugene and Pendleton re
cently, will conduct th meetings.
The armory which ' will seat any.
where from 1000 to 1200 people, has
been secured for three weeks, com
mencing April 22. .
From this time on these two
churches will hold Joint prayeV meet
ings. Next Thursday evenrig, kcv,
Seemann will lead the meeting held in
the Methodist church. Sunday eve,
nlng next the two congregations will
meet Jointly at the PreBbyterlan
church, where they will be addressed
by Rev. C. E. Deal. The young peo,
pie's societies will also hold Joint
meetings from now on to the close of
the special services.
At a meeting of the appointed work,
ers held yesterday afternoon, the city
was divided Into convenient districts
under the supervision of staled leaders
for the purpose of holding cottage
nraver meetings twice each week
prior to Apr(l 22. The first of th
prayer meetings will be held In varl
ous portions of the city, commencing
next Friday afternoon.
Considerable Interest ha already
made Itself manifest by the members
of both churches and aa the evangel
1st has the reputation of doing great
things, great things are expected here
in La Grande.
CONGO
ROOFING
You can lay tt yourself. It's
u hard work and tt dosn't take
long. After it's done, it's done tor
t long, long time, orarmi
hurt Congo Roofing, wind won't rip
it, heat won't soften It or maice n
brittle. It can't rot, rust, corrode,
creep or. leak. It is the "Waver
Leak Roofing."
Write for simple. That will tell
the story better than wordi.
XCLt'SIVE AGENTS.
EVERY DAY NECESSITIES
Parlor Matches, per box ... , 7 l-2c
Block Matches Ic,
Toilet Paper, pet roll ; 4c
Clothes Pins, per dozen, corrrrnon ; ic
Clothes Pins, per dozen, spring- 7 l-2c
Ink, Carters, per boltle ; , 4fc
Envelopes, per package 4c
0. N. t Spool Cotton, per spool 4c
Saleiy Fins, i'e te, per popci . 5i
Pins, the best, per paper - 4c
We cany the most complete stock of mer
chandise of any house in the county.
Dry Goods, Shoes, Men's and Boy's Clothing
Hardware, and House Furnishings, Dishes,
' AND WE WILL ALWAYS QUOTE YOU THE
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
THE
GOLDEN
CO.
EVANS HAS ACCIDENT.
Broadside Gun F.x)1ikUs, TVnrlnjr Part
of Machine Away.
Washington, D. C, March 30. The
first accident of a serious nature to
befall Evans' fleet since It left Hamp
ton Roads, occurred today when the
muzzle of a broadside gun on the Mis
souri blew out, tearing away one-half
of the gun. The gun crew was not
injured. The cause of the accident Is
not alven In the dispatch. A board
of Inquiry has been ordered to Inves
tlgate.
Illg Howard OffomL '
Denver, Col., March SO. A reward
of $10,000 has been posted for the
capture and conviction of the man or
men who attempted to . dynamite
Bulkley Wells at Tellurlde Saturday
morning. : '
At the Electric.
Manager Sherwood announces that
the program at the Electric theater
this evening is an unusually strong
lone. The numbers are an exception
ally clear and the pictorial dramas
are much stronger than the average.
The illustrated songs are both good,
both as to pictures and sentiment. Re
member the matlnees Wednesday
and Saturday afternoon.
Thanks.
The First Baptist church of the city
takes this occasion and means to ex
press to the people of La Grande their
profound gratitude for the liberal help
extended In the completion of the
building. The funds are provided to
pay all outstanding ' accounts. Sub
scriptions may be turned Into me, Box
802, La Grande, Oregon.
W. H. GIBSON', Pastor.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Union County.
Samuel T. Boothe, plaintiff, vs. Myr
tle Boothe, defendant.
To Myrtle Boothe, the Above Named
Defendant:
In the name ot the state of Oregon,
you are hereby summoned and re
quired to appear in the circuit court
of the state ot Oregon, for Union coun
ty, and answer the complaint filed
against you In the above entitled cause
on or before the 2nd day of May, 1908,
or In default thereof the plaintiff will
acDly to the court for the relief
prayed for In the complaint, to-wlt:
for a decree of the court declaring
the marriage contract between plaint'
Iff and defendant null and void, and
for such other and further relief as
may be agreeable to equity and good
conscience.
This summons Is served by publi
cation thereof ' for tlx consecutive
weeks In the Evening Observer,
dally newspaper of general circulation
published at La Grande, Union coun
ty, Oregon, by order of Hon. Thomas
Crawford, Judge of the above entitled
court, made and entered on the 21st
day of March, 1908.
It. H. LLOTD,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
1'or Coroner.
j herewith announce myself as
a candidate for the nomination
of county coroner, subject to the
wishes of the voters at the re-
publican primaries.
T. R. MONK, Summervllle.
Birth Record.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. George Puck
ett, near this city, Monday, March SO.
1908, a daughter. . .
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 or neuralgia
pains, to write to her (or a bom treat
ment which has repeatedly cured all
of these tortures. She feels It her
duty to send It to all sufferers free.
you cure yourself at home as thous
ands wilt testify no change of ell
mate being necessary. This simple
discovery banishes urlo acid from the
blood, loosens the stiffened Joints,
purifies the blood and brightens the
yes, giving elasticity and tone to the
whole system. If th above Interests
you, for proof address Mrs. If. Sum-
bers. Box R. Notre Dame, Ind.
.Notice ot Final Settlement. 4
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has filed his final account .
as administrator of the estate of Hen
ry H. Elmer, deceased, and the coun
ty Judge ot Union county, Oregon, has
appointed Tuesday, the Tth day of
April, 1908, at ten o'clock a, m aV
the court house In La Grande, Union?
county, Oregon, aa the time and place '
tor hearing of objections to such final
account and the settlement thereof. .
Dated February 28, 1108.
, EDWARD ELMER,
Administrator of the Estate of Henry
H. Elmer, Deceased. ,
d Feb 26-t-ll-18-2B-al
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:For Rent. '
' 820-acre farm on Bandrldgo for
rent cheap. See us at once.
BLACK BRAMWELL.
7f - - ' ' ,
boarders In private family. Apply
to Mrs. Stella Taylor, southwest cor- ,
ner Adams and Greenwood.. S-SOtw .
RF Al ITIFYTHF HOMF I
iJlwnU I 18 I I I sw I IVl'ILs, X
Of course you are thinking of making some
changes in the home this season. Let us
help you. We have the material, the expert
ienced workmen and the "know how.M Our
stock of wallpaper, paints and decorations are
at your service.
Piles Cured at Hume ty Xcw Absorp
tion Meatiod.
if you suffer frotn bleeding, Itch
ing, blind or protruding piles, send
me your address, and I will tell you
how. to cure yourself at home by th
new absorption treatment; and will
also send some of this home treat
ment free " for trial, with references
from youtr own locality it requested.
Immediate relief and permanent w re
assured. Bend no money, but tl
others of this offer. Write today to
Mrs. M. Bummers, Bos P, Notre
Dims, lad.
O. F. COOLIDGE
PeUnts, Oils, and Glass
Let Heacock repair your watch.
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR
THE ' ' '
NEW SPRING MILLINERY?
We have i. New,
All Kinds.
Nobby and Stylish.
All Prices. '
E. M WellmanCaGo. avenue
s
1 , . . while en route to her home.
t home this mornlnr. 'WB"eeB