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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1908)
EtGirr r.tccs. , lil H ff f 4 f IV Sis f C V-M W JSort" JB a U sT EVEXlxo pcsEig , tA 0,Ux1)Et out:UQX ApnrL 2, " m rrRi if I Now is the time to fence your chickens in. I Gome and get some poultry fence. I have it in differ : ent kinds and all heights. t Just reeived a car extra Star A Star shingles. t They are first.class. : " ; Gall and see my souvenirs, 2Sc to '$2.00 each. J .They are nice rresents to send to yout friends t MRS. T.N. MURPHY HARDWARE and CROCKERY r.vnr: riVE. ' . LOCAL ITEMS. Mrs. J. H. Ballard and son of El- gin, went to Pendleton this morning. W.- Mrs. .Walsen and little son went to Spokane this morning, to visit friends ' In that city. Wlllalm Earls left this morning for North Powder, where he will transact business for a few days. v Henry Rlnehart, who Is now mak ing his home In Elgin, Is here on a business mission. George Mansfield of Pilot Rock, Is in the city attending the land contest case at the local land office. . , ,fj' O. R. & N. Detective Edwin Wood I of The Dalles, is transacting business in the city today. Mrs. T. J. Scroggln and Mrs. Adolph Newlin, at the letter's home, enter tain the Kaffee Klatch Friday eve ning. 1 1. At. Clark and wife" and" children came over from Cove Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Powell of Port land spent yesterday In this city, vis iting Miss Nina Hunstock. fj,m.n V, Polnk iPft lust nlrtt for Burns, Harney county, expecting to be absent about one week or 10 days. - ' ' .' ' Miss Ella Olds of Lents, Ore., passed through La Grande this morning on her .way to Elgin, where she will visit Mrs. John B rugger. Mrs. Burk, who has been demon strating the La Princess corset at the N. K. West store, left this morning for Spokane. . ' . ., 1 " Hon. Walter M. Pierce, one of the owners of Hot Lake Sanatorium, was a visitor In the city yesterday. Baker City Democrat . .. . Mrs. Sarah Henderson of Elgin, who has been visiting frlends'ln Hadden, Wash., passed through La Grande this morning. ' . ' Miss Alice J. Sanford of Bolo, 111., passed through La Grande on her way to Enterprise this morning, where she will visit her bfother. Mrs. G. S. Parker, who has been in, La Grande for several days on a visit, left this morning for her home In Ka-1 mela. Mrs. M. A. Martaln, who has been! quite sick at the Grande P.onde hos plia!, returned to her home In Port land t'lls morning. ; " Mrs. L. Lent of Tacoma. passed through the city this morning en route to Enterprise, where she will visit friends and relatives a few welks. - Mr. and, Mrs. J. B. Smith left this mornips for Rigger, Mo., where they will visit friends and relatives for the next 80 days. The Lewis hall is undergoing con siderable change on the first floor. The purpose Is to make room for the movlns picture show which Is soon to be Installed there. Dr. and Mrs. Ruckman and little son, who have been visiting relatives In find around La Grande, left thit morning for their home In Walla Walla. Mrs. Wulf, accompanied by her sis ter. Miss Alice, who have been visiting frienSs in Union, was in the city this morning and returned to their home at Cove this morning. ' Miss Laura Holm went back to her studies in the Pendleton academy last evening after spending a few days with her parents, Engineer auu kr. Frank Holm. '"' . Miss Rena Masterson of Elgin, passed through La Grande last eve ning en route to Pendleton, where she is a. student in the academv.. Rht. spent the Easter vacation at her horn? in Elgin. Thomas Richardson, better known as "Booster Tom," who manages the Portland Commercial club, arrived on jno. c this morning and went on to Elgin on the morning train. , He re turns this evening.' . ( ' ' . City Attorney J. F. Baker. Deputy Sheriff George Lindgren and Deputy Assessor C. M. Humphreys returned this morning from Baker City, where they attended the dedication of the Knights of Pythias temple, which took place yesterday. They report a royal time at the hands of the Baker lodge. . k t) H H 6 I1 fi 4 t?4" ' S:3 7,1 k l i-i 7 M-l '"'VS Wiiir WEMaibal' MPT FEB AHD ' OPED BY KPUEITIES iH JiiE BLOOD j If Old Sores were !uc to outside inUueccMcr if the cause was confined trsctiy to t.ie discard Iksh around the nicer, then external treatment and simple cleHahne.s woald cure them. Ent the trouble is in the blood, which, has become unhealthy and diseased, and keeps the sore open by continually nfiarS'r 'nt? ' the ilnPunties and Poisons with which the circulation is tiled. This poisonous condition of the blood may be the temainsof some constitutional trouble; the effect of a long spell of sickness, or because the . mwuj, nuitu suouiu puss on lurougnine proper avenues. has been left in tho u 41.- n . .1 Mrs. Lou Given expects to leave for Portland tomorrow evening. S. Morton of Stuart, Iowa, uncle of Mrs. Lou Given, will be In La Grande on the evening train, to pay Mr. and Mr. Given a short visit. Mr., and Mrs. J. E. Connors re turned this morning from Pendleto'h. Mr. Connors will make his headquar ters In La Grande again, now that Conductor J. B. Smith has resumed his run. Trainmaster and Mrs.' J. D. Mathe- Ann loft !ntt fvcnlnf f'-f Can T7.. t a itBuviB- - wwu , mvu oiivuui Witr uu lurouz n I - M.t. . 1 ... . .inaa hAen 1 ctr ... rti ...... . . , t 1 , . . , . . . . - v'j, wiieie mey win etiona neet wecK iT v. ,t ""J"1"! Bosorpca iuio me blood. ACrain, the Cause ('etlvltles. They will be gone about 20 ! !a.T. j iT : il does not 1la"e' how the poison becomes intrenched days and expect to visit other points 7; I V;, l . . wl" uwi uau eviuence ot a aeep unaenjs. in caiifom.a before returning. inSeaus Salves, washes, lotions, etc.. may cause the place to scab over Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown of Spo kane, who have been In the cltv the past few days, left this morning for Haines, whre they will remain a few days at the lake for the benefit of Mr. Brown's health. Engineer George. Parker is home from an extended trip over the United States. He visited New Orleans and Old Mexico, In the south, and toured the country adjacent to Chicago. His brother, who accompanied him," will pass through La Grande tonight for Portland. Mrs. T. N. Murphy hits a show win dow" in her hardware store which Is attracting uiuui aiuUuu." It !; 5 miniature battleship Oregon, possessed with all the datatls of a real battle ship floating In a sea of nails, and Is made entire yof articles In the store. Sheriff Frank Chllders of Union county, is a witness in the Deal horse stealing case fromHJnlon county, and is pleased to see so much Improve ment In Pendleton In the past few years. Mr. Chllders formerly freight ed from Umatilla landing through the village of Pendleton to the eastern Oregon mines. Pendleton E. O. The cottage prayer meeting held last evening at the home of Mr. fend Mrs. Erlcaon In South La Grande, un der the leadership of Mrs. A. G. Her man, was a decided success. Over 8$ people being present. Next Friday eve nlng the meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman and a full attendance Is expected. , " - - IUVV ... R.U1 W - temporarily, but the blood is not made any ... i i. a . . . . . . purer vy nuca trctuuient, ana soon me old inflammation and discharge will return and the sore be as bad or worse than before. S. S. S. goes down to the very bottom of the PURELY VEGETABLE . SlSJl f v w. w. s v u i rv.J jw . ' ... nd freshens the circulation so that instead ol aischaririn? unhealthy matter into the place, it carries rich, tissue-buildinjr. flesh-heahnjr blood to the diseased parts and in every way assists in a natural cure of the sore. Boole on Sores and Ulcers and any medical advice free (a all who write. ... , THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAKTA, CJL Good at Charles Montgomery and brother, P. Montgomery, are seriously ill at their home In South La Grande. ' Mrs. J. R. Forrest, who underwent serious operation last week, la re ported much better.' '' . The Foresters meet this evening. Business of importance. tendance Is desired. ... The Heacock orchestra will give a dance Friday evening In . the Elks' auditorium. Remember the date and the occasion.. J. W. Haworth of Edmonton. Can. aaa, is In the city today visiting friends and relatives. Ha will remain here several days. Miss Nina Kelly, stenographer In the U. 8. land office, came up from Port land this morning, where she spent a week visiting friends and relatives. Ulrich Lottes, proprietor of the Eagle saloon, Is In Baker City today transacting business! ' The Evening Ohnorvor ( TTnin county's representative paper. The people show their appreciation by A 13000 HOTEL FOR SALE For 300 If sold this month. Has hot and cold water, electrio lights, furnished. In a good location for steady roomers and boarders, and transients, n romsaaa toilet upsuure. .' Office, dining-room, kitchen, parlor. two bedrooms and bath room down stairs. Good basemen under n. Any one wishing a food proposition of this kind can call on W. 3. Ransom at tha Palmer house, or 'phone Black 402. "Alameda" . Is the prettiest waits you aver heard. Hear it at DAVIS-JORDAN MUSIC CO. ' For Rent 820-acre farm on Bandrtdga for rent cheap. See us at ones. ' , BLACK & BRAMWELL. Have you heard "Alameda?" Tha deamlest waits ever written. DAVIS-JORDAN MUSIC CO. 8 I I I : - "'. I . t , W'am "T""""""' """ rWr""rn II IlllllllWIIIIIWWIIIHimi J Laundry Soap, 7 bars 25c Bargains FREE Hundreds have received numerous articles FREE from our Bargain Basement. WHY NOT YOU? BRING YOUR COUPONS. and redeem them as cash In the BARGAIN BASEMENT. They cost you nothing and will buy you MUCH. , Wooden Ware Common Clothespins, per dozen lc The U. S. spring Clothespins, made of hard wood, with spring on each side and made to clasp the line, per dozen 7 Ho Block matches, per bunch lc Saginaw Parlor Matches, 500 In box, having the safety tip, making them easy to strike and yet keeping them from popping and sputtering; per box 5c Woden Potato Mashers, each -9c Wooden Spoons, each So Wash Boards, a very good quality board; is made of zinc and well worth more money; each ...28c HATS ' SHIRTS FOOTWEAR DRY GOODS Darning Cotton, 6 for .5c Bargains NOTIONS TINWARE DISHES . GRANITEWRAE The Golden Rule Co. amain Basement Opening Worth More Than Face Value Our large stock of Goods In the Bargain Basement Is sold at startling prices, and S cents there means 10 cents elsewhere. Com and be convinced. WE WILL PAY YOU for your trouble, as a few pries will convince. Dry Goods A high-grade Calico, In the best colors and patterns, per yard 5c The best quality apron Gingham in small and large checks 04c A good assortment of Lawn for children's and ladles' spring dresses 7c A good, substantial cotton lace, 12 yards in bunch, per bunch 25c Clark's O. X. T. Cotton, per spool 4c Silk, a high grade, per spool 8c Embroidery Silk, two skvlr.s So Gents Furnishings A good grade of Hats, each 98c An odd end lot of Hats 48c An excellent line of work Shirts, In black and white stripes, or in other colors, each , 45c A few dress Shirts, each 48c Odd end lot of work Shoes $1.65 Odd end lot of Slippers 23c . Boys' Canvas Shoes, per pair ,...48o Tennis Shoes, per pair ...SKo Coat and Hat Hooks, per dozen ......,'....8o a r gams COUPONS Small In sound, BIG IN MEANING You receive one coupon with each cash purchase of $1.00, at the GOLDEN RULE STORE. IT brmgs you more than face value In THE BAR GAIN BASEMENT. WHY. , Tinware and Notions Tea Strainers, each Tea Kettle Knobs, each . Soup Strainers, each , . . Wira Soap Stands, each .to .10 .40 .40 Wire Dish Mops, each . .Oo .Graters, each, from 7o to ISo 10-quart galvanized Bucket, good weight J2o 12-quart galvanized Bucket, good weight 15o 14 -quart galvanized Bucket, good weight 28o Paring Knives, each 4o Tin Cups, two for .......So And hundreds of other kitchen articles at just such low prices. . . 57 piece Dinner Set of Dishes $5 A3 These Dishes are Firsts and Semi-Porcelain, of th best English ware, made by Johnson Bros! The Elite, pattern, and are great values at that money. " ' : $5M - - --:'- Paper . . ,10c . . . 13c 4c ' 2 '4 -yard bundles of fancy crepe paper 100 paper Napkins ;. Shelf paper, per bunch Xlent Toilet Paper 4c This paper Is of the best quality. In 8 -or. rolls containing 600 sheets, and is both sani tary and economical. i . :: c Granite Ware 2-quart Royal Granite Saucepan 4-quart Royal Granite Saucepan . (quart Royal Granite Saucepan . Sic 43o 80 Baskets We have a large line of fancy baskets ranging In price from . . . ,7c to 79c Store E 'GOWm RULE CO. i.. Smallest Prices ' - ; ; ' , , , s '''-"'" itawaaaa