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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1908)
-4 FOIIT PAGES. OExaa observer, tA graxde, OKECoy, TlEsnAV Apmij ptnr ftvt:. POULTRY FEHCE l GRAND OPENING WEEK I i -: t i "IS I -Now is the-tins to fence your chickens in. j ! Coma and get some poultry fence. L have it in diff-r- 5 on. Kinas ana ail heights. Just received a car They are first class. ' Gall and see nfy souvenirs, 25c to $2.6o each, t They are nice rresents to send to you! friends. ' j MRS. T.N. y HARDWARE I HUMIUATING-YIIJE-IIESTRIJCTIYE ' ?r!i"y P.t?n,,Contagiott8 Blood Poison is usually a little sote or ulc-r. " ? m?" ck.ly.foll?wed b? a rash on the8kia. swollen glands in the "EES n:?'' ulceratei1 "d throat, and often copper colored -ffi5.2Nl!?tW f thC A the blood becomes Bore iultj r ffli natelwth the poison, pustular eruptions and sores break out on ' H1 ' ini in "I treZe casea the nerves and stacked and the finger nails drop off. Then the sufferers find themselves diseased from head to foot with this humiliating, vile and destructive poison. No other diterse is so highly contagious; many an innocent person has been inoculated by handling the clothing or using the toilet articles of an infected person. 1 o e e t e cefta,n reliable cure for Contagious Bloodi Poison, and that . is S. S. S. It attacks the disease in the right way by going down into the tlir?n v urrrTinii oi Contagious Blood Poison. Ifyouaresuf .rUHLLY VtbLTAoLL fering with this debasing and destructive 1 . disease begin the use of S. S. S. and get the poison out of your blood before it permanently wrecks your health. We have a home treatment book on the disease which we wilt send free to all who wish it. and in addition our physicians will give without charge any medical advice needed. XHE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. ( U: 'I Mr. Cake Is the advocate of state - l.ont No. 1 and the popular elecilon of 1'nlted States senators; two yearf ago he took tho stump for his sue- 1 W if. 4S H. M. Cake, Republican Candidate fo cessful opponent. He deserve the j support of every loyal republican who believes in pure politics. The machine - element concedes ns nomination If Fill! AM g- " V- , , r ' MEETING TIACE CHANGED. Innnal Election of Officers for W. C. T. V. Tliumlay. ' The W. C. .T.. U. meeting an ' nounced for this week will meet at the Mrs. Simmons home, corner Eighth Vraad N streets, on Thursday afternoon. i extra Star A Star shingle?. MURPHY and CROCKERY circulation, ana neutralizing ana forcing out every particle of the poison. It makes the blood pure and rich, tones up the system, and completely and permanently cures this disease. S. S. S. has cured thousands of cases S. SthATOR ; the people go to the polls, but boasts that believers In statement No. 1 will I hot be Interested enough to vote at i the primaries. This Is the last appeal r Xoiiilnalion for United Siutes Senator to those who believe In the popular election of United States senators to assert the rights which the old ma chine is trying to wrest, irom them. This Is a special meeting and Is also the date for the annual election of of ficers. All members are requested to be present. Attention Is called to the change in meeting place. , Silver Deposit ware at one-half wholesale price, at the Haecock Jewel ry store. Sale closes April 18. I t LOCAL ITEMS. J. T. Viv.ii mso'n, 1 in PenUlett-n insnsactinf, bulsness. Miss Eernlce Ellsworth U over from Hot Lake, visiting her motheV. John Eaton of Cove, is a business visitor In La Grande today. ' Mr. and lln I i a.,.. from Hilgaft today, transacting busi ness.. The Presbyterian Brotherhood meets at the home of Fred Geibel to night. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Wright and Mr. Austin of Union, were land office vis itors today, Mrs. A. J. Woods of 'Elgin, came in last eevnlng to transact business be fore, the land office today. Mesdames Jay Van Buren and P. E. Moore, returned last evening- from a short visit to Caldwell. ' E. Damon returned this mornlnc from a. week's business trip to Port land and vicinity. - E. W. Davis, republican - candidate for the' nomination to the office of sheriff, visited at Hot Lake last night, returning this morning. Mrs. Gunn, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lilly the past few days, returned to her home at Rnaohiirv tM mnrnlnr. C. M. DeVere, who is conducting! amateur theatrical performances ""'at Pendleton, arrived last evening to spend a few day adhere with relatives. Members of the board of managers of the Commercial club are to meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock, to settle up the club's finances. - Rev. D. O. Curry of Weston, arrived this morning to move onto his home stead on Rock creek. His family will remain In Weston until after school closes, when they will Join him. The young people of Island City will give a social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kiddle on Friday evening, the 17th. The proceeds are to be ap plied on the purchase of new song books. ' -14-17 The Ladles of the Presbyterian Aid society will meet with Mrs. C, M. Humphreys Thursday afternoon to complete plans for the trip through Europe, yhlch they expect to give in the near future. Fireman David Grnybeal is able t leave his bed today for the first time since he was so severely scalded In the Pendleton wreck. Though forced to rest on crutches, he Is elated ovei his slow but apparently sure recovery. He expects to be up town In a few days. This afternoon the funeral of the late Ethel Palmer, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Palmer of Baker City, took place In that city, and the following relatives residing In La GranVIe left this morning for Baker City to attend the services. Mr. and Mis. Joseph Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Orandy. Mrs. Emma Harding. Mrs. S. C. Williams. Mrs. Will Oran dy and Mr. B. W. Grandy. Autos Mean Good Roads. Those who, are Interested in good roads are delighted to see so many new autos arriving In the city, for theyiallege that with the increased number of machines In use a like In crease In the Interest In good road? will result, saya The Dalles Chronicle, and the same applies to La Grande. At no other time In the history of The Dalles has the auto fever held sway is it doesTthls spring. Several new machines have already been purchas ed and there are at least two. pur chases in contemplation. KfTHi Friday Xly.lit. Everett Kc:np, who ho grontly plesrcl Ms nuilli-nce In "Seven Onks" last yo.-.r, " will appear In Central Church Friday vf.nlng. This time lie renders "If I Were King." Those who heard him last spring will be among the most desirous to hear him. Ad mission 60c and 25c. Seats at Selder's Thursday morning. ' Card of Thanks. . I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to the friends who so kindly showed their love and kind ness to my nelce, the late Miss May Nelson .during her Illness, and espe cially to her classmates. MRS. W. H. JACKSON. Seed Potatoes. ' Early Rose potatoes for seed. All first-class.. Quantity to suit purchas er. All garden seeds. Call and see our assortment. Now Is the time to plant. City Grocery and Bakery. , E. POLACK, Prop. argain Basement Department I Owing 1o constant increase in business, we have found it room and to obtain the same we have remodehtt fnr hacement more floor space, and we will Special Features and Special For one week to i . GRAND DISPLAY of household necessities. We want everybody 1ovisit our BARGAIN BASEMENT DEPARTMENT during this one week's OPENING. r , , THE HEW DEPARTMEm is what its name implies, a basement of BARGAINS ' Opening THE I . LA GRANDE, PICK LOCAL 5 The cast has been chosen, rehearsals will start at once, In fact everything points to one of the most successful home talent theatricals of the past year, when the bond benefit Is given In this city two weeks from tonight. The Observer was misinformed last evening when It announced the date as one week from Friday. It Is two weeks from tonight. There are but three or four new faces In the personnel. Well known amateurs suah as Ed Coolldge, A. B. Rogers, Postmaster Rlchey and Miss Blever, are to be seen In this four-act drama, entitled "For Brother Tom." The full list of players follows: H. E. Coolldge Dad Hewins A. B. Rogers Jim Hewins Sherwood .Williams Tom H6wlns Chas. Vurplllat Harry Swift G. M. Rlchey Wlllard Hilton Miss Gertrude Blever.. Anna Hewins Miss Carmen Stoddard, Hattle Hewins Miss Margaret Cundiff Malda Lorno Coolldge Master Eddie , THEATRICAL. New Prosram nt Elretrle TlH-oler Pleases All Heajjles Coming. The new program at the Electric more than pleased the patrons this week. .The pictures are plain and life like and the situations are such n would naturally occur. The pictorial drama, "The Hold-up," Is without doubt the best number of Its kind yet offered by Manager Sherwood. The songs are pleasing all and as a 're sult the capacity of the hall U,ta::cd at each performance. Charles Baker returned to La Grande this morning and has lessed the Elks' hall and next Thursday will open an engagement with the Beagle family. This family will appear in the musical comedy, "The Man Behind." Watch for the parade at noon. DENTIST. - Dr. xf. D. McMillan.' Red ESI. Painless extraction. Expert gold work. Special attention to children's teeth. La Grande National Bank Building. Rooms 4-5. AMATEUR sMrfviiiviiit open this department SATURDAY, Introduce this new department Week, April il COTTAGE PRAYER MEETINGS Held In Various Sections of the City This Afternoon and Evening. The members of the five churches that are now working together pre paratory to the revival meetings to be held by Evangelist Haudenschleld have been holding cottage prayer meetings In various portions of the city. This afternoon prayer meetings were held at the homes of Mrs. C. L. Thome, Mesdames Beardln, Mllllgan, Herr, Whitby, Mason and Swart. This evening there will be meetings at the following homes: Mrs. Brenholts, led by Mr. Byrkit; Mrs. Soulder, led by Mrs. Davis; Mrs. John Cates, led by Rev. Deal; Mrs. Scott, led by A. W. Iffel; Mrs. J. M. Wright, Mrs. Jacob Devlne and Mrs. G. L. Blggers, Ladles. Have you seen tho Alorlne Female Syringe? It Is something new, li. it the only aboslutely scientific sanitary female syringe made. See them a! the drug stores. 8-U-lm To Exchange. Want to exchange second-hand or gan for some team work; also want some poles. See Hendricks, the re liable piano tuner. UMBRELLA RECOVERING AND REPAIRING J New- Covers pt on, $.30 I I to $4.00. t J If you rv anything brok- I I en 1 can fix it I I t C. SMITH j OPPOSITE FOUNDRY" ; TRY -SHEPHERD FOR All tills cairying appropriations criginate in 'the House. There are no conflicting interests to j revent a Multnomah man from giving of Eastern Oregon. necessary to kavemoe ,;; ... Venn f V yiiiivj uj iuvv JCCI APRIL 11. Bargains t t to 18 CO. OREGON Groups When a child wnltes up In the mlUdfe of thx sight with a severe auiu;k of croup at fre Silently Imnpeus, no time should be Imt In sxuerlmenllns With remedies of a dnuhtful. sreelfel'OU'1" ctl'" ' 'Wn D0CUSI"'r W' Chamberlain's Coug'H Remedy has nevr been known to fall In any ciise and! It hits bjwn In use (or over iio-i lilrd ot a ci'n--. tury. 1 hure i nuns butter. It. emi bo do ptiiledumn. Whv experiment? IM:Iumiiii U tak and coiimlun no harmful Uriitf. 1'ric Points! Inr aim. Mosnta. -s : . NEWLIN DRUQ CO. ' . SALE CLOSES i The Bankrupt Sale at the Heacock . Jewelry store will close n nnn t I nrniL so 1 EDtfON RECORDS 25c 1 Ciher merchandise at . ...... ... U w fl.VWW. i Great bargains in nana painiea onina, Uut Glass, Watches, Plated Ware, Umbrellas, an'd a X full line cf Jewelry. I : La Grande I INVESTMENT Co. : liEACOGK'S OLD STAND Mr. Heacockfwilllbs on ha.-.d to I repir;watches and test syes.', X CONGRESS a Square Deal to any part Z ' V r S !J H ij i CI I ' i !: i i ; jj i H h :'. ; ' I ill (i! !! ill 'tie 'Hi 1 1 ; i Z 1 I (i t