La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 01, 1908, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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POULTRY' :fENCE:
Now is the tioiB to fence your chickens in.
Command get some poultry fence. I have it in differ
ent kinds and all heights.
, Just recd'ed a car extra Star A Star r,in,r,.e
t They are first class.
Gall and see my souvenirs, 25c to $2.00 each;
I They are nice F resents to send to youi friends
MRS. T.N. MURPHY" 1
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HARDWARE and CROCKERY
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MAY LEAD TO CMCEH
There is no difference, at first, in the apoearnnce of cancerous and i
healing should excite inapieion. for the sore is nothing niore than the exter
nal evidence It 1 polluted blood, and if allowed to remain may dennec
nos k T S80? ia, failure.ae such treatment can have
bo possible effect on the blood, where the deadly germs and morbid mattei
nutZZ,? .onth circulatioa to the place. No Lre or ulcl
can exist without a predisposing internal cause, and the open, discharging
filth Irf MvS0J " COntinaa t0 eat into the Su3!ng
ftSEft SU ?m:a& circulation discharges its Itupur
itics into it. S. S. S. goes to the fountain-head of the trouble, and drives
out the germ-producing poisons and morbid impurities which keep the
mttr open, i nen as tins rich, punned blood
goes to the diseased place the healing begins,
all discharge ceases, the inflammation grad
ually leaves, new tissue nnrl tmlthv (WVi
7q VjJO are formed, and soon the sore is perma-
PlIRd V VCrrTi" Dl e BenUy cured. S. S. S. is made entirely of
run&LI VtULlKOLfc. roots and herbs of a healing, cleansing
... . . , nature, and unlike mineral medicines,
which often do great damage to the delicate parts of the system, S. S. S
tones up every part of the body. Book on Sores and Ulcers and anv medica!
advice desired free. THE SWJFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
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i n. o. u uen 01 uregon ity, was a
passenger on the westbound passenger
went to Pendleton today where they
will sink a well for a Pendleton man.
4 The well drill was shipped last night.
LOCAL ITEMS.
this morning. He addressed an audi-
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V. K. Davis is in Union today, ex-! Mrs. j. York and daughter ot La
pectlng to return this evening. . Grande, were visitors in the city yes-
A. S. Geddes Is spending the day in terday with friends, and also to do
Baker City. some shopping. Baker City Herald.
Miss Rena Edmonds went to Pen-j C. W. Cowan, with a large thresh
dleton this morning to visit friends. ' ng machine firm of Walla Walla, If
Miss Bertha Berger has accepted a visiting friends here today. Inclden
position with X. K. West. J tally he is looking after business mat-
P. W. Davis. C. L. Fostrom and L. ters.
A. Wright came over from Union this Some wit remarked this morning
morning to transact business. j that the beautiful sunshine and balmy
Mrs. Ethel Devere came over from air was an April fool Joke. lit is
Pendleton this morning to visit her hoped he knows not . whereof he
parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Stewart. ' speaks. ' ,
Mrs. L. M. Hoyt left this morning to; Miss Ora Cates returned this morn
spend a few days with relatives at ing to Baker City after attending a
Haines. j meeting of the district board of con-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grandy re- trol of the Epworth league for the
turned today from a visit with friends La Grande district.
In Baker City. J W. H. ' Browning returned to his
Former City Recorder I. R. Snook home in this city this morning from
Is substituting for Recorder Cox, who La Grande, where h'e has been for a
pent the day at tne isiana uiiy con- irw uau am-miiug mc .uuii ...
ventlon. j tne new Baptist church there. Baker
Nate Ardrey, who has been visiting City Herald,
here a few days, left today for Pendle- F. S. Bramwell s among those who
ton for a visit. From there he re- leave tomorrow morning for Salt
turns to his home In Portland. j Lake attend the annual conference
E. Relsland has a 150-foot well with of the L. D. S. church. It Is thought
20 feet of water, as a result of an at- there will be a representative num
tempt to sink a well on his lot. The ber of church members from Union
new West drill was used. county.
R. A. West and his brother, M. West Tonight the city council meets, and
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! CHOICE ALFALFA HAY j
There are-, several kinds of Alfalfa, but there is but -1
oris ri?ht kind. We have that kind. J
j STEAM ROLLED BARLEY
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. . This kind of feed has long been considered the best
on tha market. We arc the sole makers. It costs ,no
more but contains more feed than any other. .
fnr all kinds of stock food!
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Remember we handle wooa aim -
t sale as well as retail dealers.
GRAND RONDE CASH CO.
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among other duties will be tbe elec
tion of those officer who are selected
by the council. It Is just possible that
In one or two instance the mayor
may be called upon to cast the decid
ing vote.
J. M. S. Smith of Cove, candidate
for coroner. Is In the city today,
and will leave this evening for Pen
dleton to visit friends fos a few day.
There will be w ork In the Red one".
Black Cross degrees in the Command
ery this evening. Several of the Cnlor.
members are here to be present.
Dr. end Mrs. E. W. Martin of Cove,
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Koch
ensparser. Dr. Martin for the pant i; I
years has been east and ha Just re
turned and will-open an office In
Cove. .
A party of La Grande girl visited
Hot Lake last evening between trains.
Those who went were Misses Irene
Murphy, Etta Foley, Ava Shirley, Eth
el Gulling, Gertrude Ralston,. Pearl
Merchlson, Leon Wade, Eva McKen
non, Edna WIssler and Mae White. ,
W. H. Hurlburt, republican candi
date for state railway commissioner,
Is In the city today making hinisel:
known. Mr. Hurlburt Is no stranger
along the lines of the O. R. & N., as
ie was connected with tne company
for many year. He understands the
railroad business, And no doubt would
be a valuable member on the board.
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The M. W. A. county convention
for Union county commenced today at
Island City. The county was well rep
resented and many matters of Inter
est to the members were discussed.
After the usual business of the con
vention was transacted the session took
up the matter of holding a M. W. A.
picnic to which all the Modern Wood
men in the county should be Invited.
Cove was selected as the place, and
the latter part of July as the time.
This will be made the greatest day of
the year so far as Woodmen are con
cerned. The exact date will be an
nounced as soon as the committee can
arrange matters.
The convention selected Fred B.
Currey of the La Grande camp, as the
county representative at the state
camp, which will meet next May In
Ashland. The next convention will be
held In La Grande.
FVNEIIAL TOMORROW.
Service to Be Held From St. Peter's
Cliurt-h at 2 P. M.
The funeral of the late Mrs. Mary
Ella, beloved wife of John Collier, will
be held tomorrow afternoon at i
o'clock from St. Peter's church, Rev.
Upton 11. Glbbs officiating. The in
terment will be In the Masonic ceme
tery. Friends desiring to view the remain;
may do so by calling at the family
home on Park street, between First
and Pecond, tomorrow afternoon. The
casket will also be opened at the
church.
Post Cartl Social Tonight.
The American fleet Is now ready to
land at the social at the home of Mrs.
O. W. Williams in South La Grande,
this evening. The first ship to land
will get a box of candy. Some lively
new Karnes. An Interesting musical
and literary program has been ar
ranged. Ladies are requested to bring
two similar picture post cards. Dain
ty refreshments will be served. An
excellent time Is assured for only 10c.
'. Cako Tomorrow. XlRlit.
Tomorrow evening Hon. H. M. Cake
republican candidate for United
States senator, will auuros the Voters
of this city on the political Issues of
the day. Mr. Cake, as many of our
people well know, Is a pleasing speak
er and will doubtless be greeted with
a crowded house. . The ladies are es
pecially Invited.
Goppi Meeting Growing.
The meetings at the Baptist church
are Increasing In attendance and In
terest. -. The theme tonight will be,
"OurSubstltuto." , The famous old
gospel song, "The Ninety and Nine,"
will te sung as a solo. . Mr. Frt-tx
surely deserves a hearing on the part
of this people of .this, Community.
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SPECIALTIES AND, HOUSE FURNISHINGS
We have the things you will soon need in this line of goods for your SPRING
HOUSE CLEANING, GARDEN WORK, etc. V
GARDEN RAKES, a good substantial article with 12 teeth 35c
LAWN RAKE, as good as can be had, with 14 teeth 75c
LAVN MOWERS, GARDEN SEEDS, and evety kind of tool for the work you will
have to do about the place, we have it at the right price.
EVERY DAY NECESSITIES
Parlor Matches, per box 7 1-2c
Block Matches tc ;
Toilet Paper, per roll kc
Clothes Pins, per dozen, common 1c
Clothes Pins, per dozen, spring 7 -2c
Ink, Carters, per bottle He
Envelopes, per package : 4c
0. N. T. Spool Cotton, per spool , 4c
Safety Pin$, the tesf, per paper 4c
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We cany the most complete slock ot mer- ,
'chandise of any house injjhe county.
Dry Goods, Shoes, Men's and Boy's Clothing
Hardware, and House Furnishings, Dishes,
AND WE WILL ALWAYS QUOTE YOU THE
IflWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. .
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ROOFING
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You can lay it yourself. It's
not hard work and it doin't take
long. Afrcr It's done, it's done for
a lone, long time. Storms won't
hurt Congo Hoofing, winu won't iu
it, het won't soften it or make it
brittle. It can't rot, rust, corrode,
creep or leak. It is the Never'
Leak Rooflng.V
Write for aarrfple.' That will tell
the ifory better than words.
XCLCSIVE AGENTS.
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Union Prayer Meeting.
ToiRorrow evening there will be
union prayer meeting services by the
Presbyterian and Methodist congrega
tions at the latter church, led by Rev.
W. 8. Secmann of the Presbyterian
church. ,
Kstrny Notice.
There came to my place at Starkcy,
Ore., on or about January 8, 1908,
and was taken up by me, one bay
mare about 7 years old, weight about
900 pounds, branded J. J. on lefi
shoulder and clrclt T on right shoul
der. Owner may have same by pay
ing pasturage, and for this notice.
ALVIE BURNETT.
3-17-lm Starkey. Cre
For Sale..
Six room house, with pantry, cellar,
bath. Inside toilet. Good location.
Large lot with fruit trees. Phone Red
1031. 1604 M street. .
dA8 O. W. NELSON.
Ladles.
Have you seen the Alorlne Female
Syringe? It Is something new. It Is
the only aboslutely scientific sanitary
female syringe' made. See them at
the drug stores. 3-18-lm
LET ME
examine your eye and
fit your glasses. My t
glasses fit and give satisfaction.
0. Ml HEACOCK I
At the same old stand I
If you want your watch" !
to run right, let Heacock !!
repair it, at the same old
stand. 1
For Bale.
Eggs from Rosecomb Rhode 4
Island Reds, the best general
4 purpose bird; good layers; good 4
4 size. 'First-class stock. Eggs," 4
$1.00 'per 13. 'Phone Red 513. 4
4 T. E. WRIGHT, 4
4 Box' 781. "I Grande, Oregon. 4
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Plowing. . i
Persons wishing Vho'rr gardens r
lot plowed should see A. Q. Hertaeav
'Phone Black 1011. Satisfaction guar
anteed. Careful work itrtroA 'arm.
A trial solicited. mlUlH
UMBRELLA
RECOVERING
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REPAIRING
New Covers put on, $.50 I
to $4.00. ' S
If you have anything brck- S
en lean fix it.
LC. SMITH j
OPPOSITE FOUNDRY I
CEMENT WORK!
All kinds of Cement and t
Concrete work. t
CONCRETE
BUILDING BLOCKS
CEMETERY WORK
No contract too large or
too small; '
Satisfaction Guaranteed
L ROBERTS
PHONE BLACK 682
BEAUTIFY THE HOME!
Of course you are thinking of making some
changes in the home this season. Let us
help you. We have the material, the exper-
ienced workmen and the "know how." Our
stock of wallpaper, paints and decorations ara
at your service!
O: F. COOLIDGE
Paints, Oils, and Glass
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ARE YOU LOOKING FOR
THE
NEW SPRING MILLINERY?
We have It. New, Hobby and Stylish.
, . All Kinds. All Prices.
E M WelimanaCo.
Heacock glasses fit.
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