La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 10, 1908, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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iiHEBlXSHCE
OF DISEASE MB SUFFERING
ITo truth is more forcibly manifested in physical life than the old saying
"like begets like;" for Just as the offspring of healthy ancestry areblesseil
with pure, rich blood, insuring health and strength, so the children of blood
tainted patentee inherit a polluted circulation to burden their existence
with disease and suffering. S'.volleti glands about the neck, brittle bones,
weak eyes, pale, waxy complexions, running sorts and ulcers and general
poor health, are the usual ways in which Scrofula u ii!ar.:.'et,tc-d. Iu sonic
cases the blood is so filled with the scrofulous germs and tubercular matter
that from birth life is made miserable with suite ing. Others who inherit
the disease succeed in holding the trouble in check during young, vigorous
life, but when the system has begun to weaken and lose its natural vitality,
and especially after a Bpell of sickness, the ravages of the disease will com
mence, and in a great many cases terminate in Consumption. S. S. S. is the
very best treatment for Scrofula. It renovates the entire circulation and
drives out the scrofulous and tuberculat
deposits, S. S. S. is the greatest of all blood
purifiers-, and it not only goes to the very
bottom of the trouble and remove. the cau
and cures the disease, but it supplies tht
weak, anaemic blood with the healthful
properties it is in need of. S. S. S. is mad
entirely of healing, cleansing roots, herb.
and barks, and is nn absolutely 'safe remedy for yo.ing or old. Book on
the blood and any medical advice about ST"f"H riven free of chp-fre.
, THE SWn?! SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
PURELY VEGETABLE
! GRANDE RONQE I
MEAT COMPANY!
PHONE US YOUR ORDERS
i-TW0 PH0NES
City Meat Market Main 50
Fir Street Market Main 48
...
Our large trade permits us to handle only the best of
everything to be found in a first class market.
Try our home made Bacor, Hams and Lard.
Plow ing. 'Phone Black 1011. Satisfaction guar-
Persons wishing their gardens or fantced. Careful work around trees.
lots plowed should see A. O. Hermon. A trial solicited. mllalld
dedkaii
AT BAKER
The Baker City Herald of Thursday
says. '
The dedication of the St. Franclg do
Sales cathedral took place this morn
ing and the services were attended by
hundreds of people, the large church
being crowded to Its seating capacity.
A large delegation came up from La
Crande nml Pendleton and severs!
utlirrs were In attendance from other
parts of Oregon, Idaho and Washing
ton. '
At 10 nVtnek the DroceFSlon . of
prelntes and clergy moved from the
St. Fiane!:i academy, forming a most
Imposing sight. . The ceremony of the
ledleatlon was performed by IU. Rev.
7. J. O'ltillly, L. D., who sprinkled
loly water upon the sidewalk and
iteps, and blessed the exterior and In
terior walls, while the psalms and
litany were chanted by the clergy.
After these services the church was
nnn oH th rlprv and neonle en
tered. The most solemn and beauti
ful pontifical high mass ever ob
served in thlB city was celebrated by
Bishop O'Dea of Seattle. The sermon
was a masterful discourse on the dig
nity of the apostolic and episcopal of
fice and was delivered by Archbishop
Christie of Portland. The services
continued until 12 o'clock and the
beauty and solemnity of the occasion
held the large audience until .the close
of the service.
The musical program last evening
was even more brilliant and Interest
ing than It was at the morning serv
ice, for most of the singing was solo
work, which was. very fine.
The following Is the musical pro
gram of the morning:
Kyrle Elelson Rosewlg
Full chorus, with duet by Mesdames
Planting and Moore.
Gloria Millare
Full chorus, solos by Mrs. Planting
and Mr. -Muller; duet, Messrs.
Muller and Kastner.
Credo Rosewig
THE .
RIVERSIDE
DEMAND 'FOR PROPERTY
I
ADDITION
iEAR THE BIO SAW MILL:
has become so f great, that it has been decided to advance the price on lots in that
addition.
By comparing the prices at which lots in RilT&ifff A drill inn Viira Kaa
A VIS UOi I v UtOU OCil
I ing, with the prices of similar property in other sections of the city, it will be found
wiak mveiaiue nuuinon nave oeen selling at too low a figure.
Before advancing the price, however, it has been deemed only fair to give due
warning to those who have been contemplating burin, but who hava ln An
'i vfrom time to time, therefore
TAKE NOTICE
that during the remainder of this month (April). pri es will remain the same as here
tofore, but on the first day of May there will te a general advance of 10 per cent in
prices, therefore all those who wish to take adv:.r.-.:ge of this advance must buy this
month. '
Special Induce minis uill he giver, these ufto build this season houses cost
ing $1000.00 or more.
Full chorus; toios nv Miss Stafford,
Mr. Kastner. Mr. Mirphy, MWs
' White and Mr. Muller.
Venl Creator Millard
Solo by Mrs. Shmtllfl, assisted by M..
Parker, Mr. Ho.fc.ir I. Mr. Brooks
and fuii chorus.
Sst.ctus General!
Full e' t-us.
Agnus De! ...Oenerali
Full chorus, solos by Mrs. Shurtliff
and Mr. White.
Benedlctu Generall
Contralto solo, Mrs. Moore, full chorus
Mrs. Thomas C. Burke, director and
accompanist. '
Father Placldus played organ ac
companiments to responses.
The dedication of this cathedral,
which is the finest In Oregon, and one
of the most imposing In the north
west, is a notable event In the history J
of the Catholic church In the north
west, and was attended by a large
number of prelates, clergy and laity.
Among those present of the clergy
were: Most P.ev. Archbishop Christie,
D. D., of the archdiocese of Oregon
City: lilshop Alphonsus Glorieux, DD.
of Boise; Plshop Edward J. O'Dea, D.
D., of Seattle; Bishop John P. Carroll,
D. D., of Helena, Mont., and Bishop
C. J. O'Kellly, of Baker City; Rt. P.ev.
M. J. Itauw, vicar general; Itev. V.
Daly, P.ev. E. Murphy, Rev. J. C.
rrMirhM Pv. A. Tjflne. master of cere
monies; Rev. P. Placldus, O. S. B
Rev. P. Dominic, O. S. B.; Father
I-awier, O. P.; Rev. J. Gallagher, C
3. C, president Columbia university,
i'rom the Oregon City diocese; Rt.
Rev. Father Vander Denckt, Rev.
Father Goodschalt, Father Varbregt,
Rev. Father Rels, Rev. Father Kelly,
of Idaho; Rev. A. Verwllhjen, Rev. A.
V'crhagen, Rev. F. Van de Yen, Rev.
Father Coller, S. J.; Rev. F. Reb
man, S. J,, of Washington; Very Rev.
A. Bronsguest, vicar general; Rev.
Father O'Rourke, Rev. Father Cant
well, Rev. Father Nooi', Rev. Father
Kerr, Father Hynes, Father Neate, S.
J.; Father C'hlanale, S. J.; Rev. Father
Whyte, Father Maximilian, O. F. M.,
of the Baker City diocese.
The beautiful cathedral stands as a
monument to the untiling Industry
and zeal of Bishop O'Reilly, who took
?narge or tno work lour years ago
this coming fall, being the first In
cumbent of the See. He began the
reetlon of the cathedral In 190IH lay
ing the cornerstone in fhnt year. The
cost of the building will run upwards
it $50,009 nml praise to Bishop O'Reil
ly, there is not a cent of Indebtedness
on it. The structure Is built of native
stone, Is 140 feet long, 68 feet wide In
the main and 50 feet in the nave. The
height of the towers Is 114 fort, and
from t:.e floor- to the celling in the In
terior is 42 feet. The seats are made
of oak, and the seating capacity is
550. The enrichments are of antique
oak, while there Is a large amount of
Jecorutlons of white plastic work.
The windows are of beautiful cathe
lral glass, giving a soft light and
beautiful tint to the Interior. The
building Is heated by steam and light,
id by gas and electricity.
CHOICE ALFALFA HAY
There are several kinds of Alfalfa, but t:.ere is but
one right kind.' We have that kind. s
I STEAM ROLLED BARLEY i
This kind of feed has long been considered the bes'tf
on th3 market. We are the sole makens. It costs . no
more but contains mere feed than any other.
We are headquarters for all kinds of stock food.
Remember we handle wood and coal. We are whole
sale as well as retail dealers.'
mm KONBE CASH :CCj$
LEWIS BROS., Managers.
LA GRAMDE 0REG0
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new Arrivals
Ladies' Voil, Panama and Lusier Skirts
Hosiery, Underwear
Corset Covers, Gowns
Lace Curtains, Richardson's Emb'y Floss
Pillow Tops, Center Pieces
Belts, Silk and Lawn Waists
Shoes
ana. many new novelties, too numerous to menli
t
One dollar a week Is the "short cut'
to Happiness. Don't wait until you
save the entire amount. The first
payment puts it In your home. We
mean talking machines. Davis-Jordan
Music Co.
FCR FURTHER PARTICULARS CALL 0:
WM.
MILLER
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AGEN1S LA GRANDE REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATION:
Oo CHOCOLATES
for
30c a Pound.
SATURDAY ONLY.
On Saturday next, we shall sell our
-egular 60c chocolates and bon-bons
it 30c a pound for one day only.
This, of course, means that we shall
sell them for much less than cost, and
Tor this reason shall sell but one pound
to a customer.
Otherwise there are no limitations.
We make the offer to more widely ex
tend the reputation of these choice
?oods and as a little token of appre
ciation of your trade on other goods.
DON'T' MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY
Remember, COc Chocolates for 30
cents a pounds, for OXE DAY OXI.Y
Saturday, April 11.
NEWL1N DRUG CO.
Cured Hemorrhages of the Lungs.
"Several years since my lungs were
jo badly affected that I had many
hemorrhages," writes A. M. Ake, ol
Wood, Ind. "I took treatment with
several physicians without any bene
fit. I then started to take Folcy't
Honey and Tar. and my lungs are
now as sound as a bullet. I recom
mend It In advanced stages of lung
trouble." Foley'i Honey and Tu
topi the cough and heals the lungs,
and prevent! aerlous results from .
cold. Refuse aubitltu
THF VAN nllYNFfA
Ill I I I III I II HUH inc.
MIL ! nil lU I 11L W.
Masonic Bltfg.
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 are
at your service.
O. F. COOLIDGE
Paints, Oils, and Glass
BKIUY IJ UlltAPtR ;
Prirlr Kii!1Hirfr tu . . . .1
j -..w.v vUllu,116) anuujiieaentpncB or lumber, is
:heaper as well as better. It has been demonstrated t
tnat TTIV hri?lf IS ennorlnir ..J. ! ... . .
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:an furr.ish cemmon bnck in any quantity. No order ;
; too large or too small to ' receive prompt attention.
; Correspondence with contractors and builders solicited
Estimates cheerfully furnished. Prices made known t
or. application. J-
I GEO- KRIEGERf
Plwnet Reiidence, Black 701, YaidRed B21.
La Grande, Oregon
ARE YOU LOOKING FORa
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NEW SPRING MILLINERY?!
We Rave It. New, Nobby and Stylish.
AH Kinds. All Prices. " " '
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The new books one cent per day.
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