La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 24, 1908, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    iPqULTRY FENCE
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.
0 .. ' Just received a car extra Star A Star shingles."
1 They are first class.
; Gall and see my souvenirs, 25c to ;$2.00 each.
I, They are nice rresents to send to youi friends.
il MRS- T. N. MURPHY
:: HARDWARE and HRnrKFRY
v i , "Alameda";
Is the prettiest wait you ever heard.
Hear It at i ,
DAVIS-JORDAN MUSIC CO.
who; has been visiting Mr; and Mrs.
W. R. Lelghton, left this morning for
Huntington where he expects to make
his future, home.
- For Rent. :
20-ncre farm on Sandridga for
rent cheap. See us at once.
BLACK A BRAMWELL."
Dance Tonight. ' : , 1
JIcMcniwcr the :icc
cock's orchestra at the Elks' hall to
night Drop In after the Electric the
ater and you will ' receive a hearty
welcome and good music to dance "by.
WMM
BLOOD UNHEALTHY
SYSTEM DERANGED
, The entire inner portion of the body is covered with mucous membrane ;
this membranous tissue is abundantly supplied with blood vessels, veins,
arteri t, and capillaries. Each of these is constantly supplying to this tissue
or lining, blood to nourish and strengthen it and keep the system healthy.
When the blood becomes Infected With ftatarrtiol mdttor If t a nnt aV1 fur.
ntsh the required amount of healthful properties, but feeds the parts with
impurities which disease the membranes and tissues so that they become
irritated and inflamed, and Catarrh, with all its disagreeable and dangerouh
symptoms, is established in the system. There-is a constant ringing in the
ears, a thin, watery discharge from the nostrils, the breath has an offensive
Odor, slight fever often accompanies the disease, and gradually the entire
health becomes affected and the system upset and deranged. In its earliei
stages, when Catarrh is confined to the nose and throat, sprays, washes,
inhalations, etc., are soothing and in a way beneficial, because they are
cleanly and usually antiseptic, but such treatment has no curative effect,
because it does not reach the blood. To cure Catarrh the blood must be pur
ified, and this is just what 8. S. S does: It
goes down into the circulation and attacks
the disease at its foundation ; it removes the
cause and makes the blood pure and healthy
Then the blood vessels are filled with fresli
reinvigorated blood, which is carried to al
the mucous surfaces and linings, the in flam
mation and irritat ion are corrected, the svror
toms all disappear, the health is improved and Catarrh is permanently cured.
Boole on Catarrn and any medical advice free to all who write. . ,
THE SWIFT f PACIFIC CO., ATLANTA." GA
PURELY
VEGETABLE
GRANDE RONDE
MEAT COMPANY
PHONE US YOUR ORDERS
:TWO PHONES:
City Meat Market Main 50
Fir Street Market Main 43
Our large trade permits us to handle only the best of
everything t6 be found in a first class market.
' Try our home made Bacon, Hams and Lard.
i . ...
FOR ELEGANCE, DCRA.
BIIJTY, ECONOMY, NOTH
ING 6CRPASSES OTJR
FOOTWEAR.
C. W. PRESTON
DEPOT STREET.
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- LOCAL ITEMS. ' 4
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Sam Burroughi of Elgin, la visiting
his sister, Mrs. C. J. Smith of this city!
P. K. Parkhurst of Portland, spent
yesterday In La Grande.
. C. R. Beckley expects to visit Boise
soon.
Dr. M. K. Hall and Archie Bacon
left for Portland last night.
Cliff Bollinger of Pendleton trans
acted business In the city today.
C. E. Eddlngs of Imbler. is a busi
ness visitor "in the city today.
H. I Weaver of E'rln, transacted
business in La Grange today.
Fred M. Housh left this morning for
a business trlp.to Baker City.
, L. L Nelce left last night for Colo
rado. ' "
Chester Hansen of North Powder, Is
visiting friends In La Grande. .
T. B. Johnson returned from a visit
to the oil fields at Vale.
George Ruckman and son, Will, of
Allcel, spent yesterday In La Grande
repairing a steam plow. .
D. W. Spencer, the FJgln mill man.
Is In the city today transacting busi
ness with' La Grande merchants.
Kev. is. a. A.n:ci.i or bium. u
shaking hands with jua Grande friends
today. : j ,
Mrs. J. W. Stott returned last eve
ning from Elgin, where she has been
visiting friends and relatives. ' .
Lb F. Masses of the Blue Mountain
Creamery company, Is in Elgin today
on business.
8. O. Swackhammer of Union, Is
here today, calling on friends and
looking after business matters. -
W. K. Davis, the i..uslo man, is in
.'-ton today . Me lit. itst . of tU
Davis-Jordan Music company.
Messrs. J. A. Thomson and Van
Duyn left this morning for Pilot Rock
on a business trip.
Miss Belle Myers, head nurse at
the Grande Ronde hospital, went to
Summervllle this morning.
Miss Ada West, who has been quite
sick at the Grande Ronde hospital, Is
reported to be convalescent.
Marshal J. W. Walden returned
this morning from Boise with Tracy
Metzger, the young man who is al
leged to 'have forged several checks
here last week.
Mrs. A. V. Holllnger and son, left
this morning for Elgin, after a visit
of several days with her brother, L.
L. Nelce.
"Jack" Barker, traveling salesman
for the Richardson Dry Goods com
pany, Is visiting at the 'home of Mr.
and Mrs. Rush.
Mrs. M. Burke of Cove, left this
morning for Walla Walla, where she
expects to enter the hospital to un
dergo a slight operation.
Roy Campbell, one of the prominent
potato growers of the Imbler country,
Is in La Grande today. He was ac
companied by Mrs. Campbell. "
Henry Chambers,' who has been In
La Grande transscmg business the
past few day, returned to Cove this
morning.
Roscoe West went to Pendleton to
day where ho will look after the crew
which Is digging a deep well In that
city. ;
C. 8. Van Duyn, proprietor of the
Van Duyn company store, went to
Pendleton today. From there he goes
to Uklah to look after land interests.
Claud Heslln, the baseball- player,
left this morning for Huntington,
where he will be In the box on Sun
day. - He may remain.. , ,
, .Mrs. Nellie Robinson of Perry, came
down this morning and will visit her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James McEwin
of May Park. .
Miss , Margaret Cundlff, one of the
high school faculty, Is ill today anC
could not attend to her duties In the
school. .' Prof. Hockenbcrry took
charge of her classes.
Mrs. Emma Simmons Is acting at
substitute In the public schools dur
ing the illness of Mrs. Schtlke, who
has been confined to her home with
a severe cold.
Rev. Father EddeR, one of the pio
neers of Oregon, who for years was t
resident of this city, but for the past
year has been In Canyon City, arrlveo
In La Grande Shis morning to vlsli
friends. . ;
The Dan Leavltt ranch of 112 acrei
near ML Glenn, has been purchased
by J. H. Wilson of South La Grande
through the Real Estate, Loan & Com
mission company. Consideration, $4.-
Mrs. M. Baker, accompanied by hei
son. City Attorney J. F. Baker, lef.
this morning for Emmett, Idaho
where she will ipeTid several week)
with her ton, Horace, who Is In busi
ness there. ' '
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The Golden Rule Co
Womens' Tailor Made Suits:
8 '
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Spring Styles
Many of the new models
shown are of handsome Pana
mas and fancy suitings In all
the new colorings, some styles
being extremely plain, and
others elaborately braided.
. Special attention Is called to
the following numbers:
Women's tailored Spring
Suits, made of the flneBt Pan
ama, In plain colors. slniri
breasted, seml-fltted 2-lnch
coat, with full plaited Skirt,
trimmed with folds of self ma
terlal, very special value (see
illustration) ,. 925.00
Splendid models hi short
Spring Coats In . stripe and
plain , materials, -seml-fltted
hack, In all the newest
shades (see Illustration) from
$5.50 to f 11.50.
BILK COATS.
Long, loose-fitting Coats foi; women In black Taffetta, trimmed In
did value
Rennalsance Lace Coats, in '24-inch length, Taffejta silk lining, in
J- ..-5 ' X
splen- x
teavtv a
Silk braids, length i Inches;
blacks only; a coat of extreme 1
...915.00, 9150 and
vrr: Bargain Basement Special vrrt !
Spool Cotton .' r- 4 Callcoea X
per yard
60
J 4c FOR SAT rRDAY ONLY.
In Basement V4 to 10-yard length Embroideries less than ONE-HALF price.
Only Miles oj tnem, ranging in widths from J inches to Inches; many In Basement
n wdesigns. Assortments Including Swiss, Nainsook and Muslins. 4444444
The regular values, from 8 1-Sc to 20c per yard; choose from many widths and styles. Saturday only.'
from lc to -Oc per yard sold by the piece only. COME EARLY WHILE THE ASSORTMENTS ARE
COMPLETE.
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4 Toilet Soap 4
4 per dozen 4
4 43c 4
4 In Basement 4
4 . Only 4
4 4 4 4 4 4 4
THE GOLDEN RULE CO.
4 Toilet Paper 4
4 Per roll 4
4 to 4
4 In Basement 4
4 Only 4
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LARGEST STORE.
SMALLEST PRICES.
C. A. Norden of Kamela, came
down to attend the democratic cen
tral committee meeting.
The work of remodeling the old
Commercial club recently purchased
by the Elks' lodge, was begun yesterday.
W. J. Snodii-Hss Is spending a few
days at Hot Lake. Mr. Snodgrass
states that he has visited a number
of sanatorlums the past year and feels
certain that he receives greater bene
fit at Hot Lake than elsewhere.
The members of the Central Church
of Christ met yesterday and gave the
church a thorough cleaning. It is
quite evident that the Central church
believes that "cleanliness Is next to
Godliness." .
The cottage prayer meetings In West
La Grande will be held at the homes
of Mrs. Souders and Mrs. A. W. Leffel
this evening at 7:30 o'clock.
A telephone message from Baker
City states that David Brlchoux's
mother Is still alive, but very low and
may die at any moment.
Mrs. M. L. McCormltk, who has
been very 111, Is much better today.
The member of the fire department
will meet tonight to nominate candi
dates for fire chief.
The work on the new electric thea
ter building Is progressing rapidly and
they hope to bo ready for operation
the first of the week.
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' ' SOCIETY.
Spring Weddings.
Rumor has It that there will be sev
jral blushing brides among the promi
nent society people of La Grande thlf
prlng, the announcements of whlc'.J
will appear later.
Postpono.l.
The Current Top.c club has lost
poned its meeting Indefinitely on ac
count of the union services which be
rln next week.
Pictures (kmc.
The ladles of the Lyle Tuesday Mu
ileal and the Neighborhood club would
oe grateful if the person who took the
Pictures from their club room, would
.eturn them.
Juvenile Mii-k-nlo.
Mrs. F, B. Currey will give an at
home' to the members of the Juvenile J
musical, their mothers and'a few In-!
vlted friends, tomorrow afternoon.
The program Is as follows:
Program. I
PART I. I
2. The Skylark ...... Pschalkowskl
Margaret Moore. ,
1. Lightly Row Root
' Gladys Currey.
t. Cradle Song ...... BarlU Op. 18
Gertrude Moore.
4. Spanish Tana Behr
Carol Currey.
5. Jolly Promenade Wachs
Etha Thomas.
6. Little Prince Edson Wood
Ines Knowles.
7. The Village Festival Schmoll
Amelia Collier.
8. Cecillan Danse .N..r
Martha Watson,
PART II.
- t. En Route March . . . . Engleman
Helen Currey. '
10. The First Ball L. Streabbog
Gladys and Isabel Miller.
11. School March ......... J. Polzcr
Alice Hill.
12. Slumber Sweetly ..... Beaumont
Bessie Buehler.
13. Warum .' F. Schubert
Janet Smith.
14. Shepherd Boy's Farewell to His
Flock Lang
Marie Bolton.
IS. June Roses Spauldlng
Vera Leffel.
l. Ooodnlght ..Schytte
Ethel Wright.
17. Drummer Boy . , . Goddard
Nora Arbuckle.
Cure, then the result was surprlHlng.
A few doses started the brick dorrt Uka
fine stones and now I have n. pain
across my kidneys and I feel like ft
new man. It has done be 11009 worth
of good." A. T. HI1U- :
DENTIST.
Dr. W. P. McMillan. Red S81. ' '
Painless extraction. .
Expert goliJ work. Special attention
to children's teeth.
La Grande National Bank Building.
A Ttioiimnd Dollars' Worth of Good.
A. H. Thurnes, a well known coal
operator of Buffalo, O., writes: "I
have been afflictej with kidney and
bladder trouble for years, passing
gravel and stones with axcrucaitlng
pain. I got no relief from medicine
until I began taking Foley's Kidney
Every C'ooM Game Score.
The Observer Is supplying coast''
baseball scores free of cost. At Fop-.
guson's and the Hotel Foley, '
Advertised Letters. 'Tjr
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airs. a. v. jonnson.
Margaret Sallavon.
O. R. Barnes.
Andrew Hansen 2. 1
Frank Harmon,
Joel Marcum.
Bllaa Mitchell.
C. R. Pfelfer.
John Ryzzek. '
J. T. Smith.
0. M. RICHEY, Postmaster.
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For Sale. -We
flave some choice seed oats an
brewing barley.
BLACK ft BRAMWELL. '
YOU SPEND
Too much time obtaining information
from uncertain sources, unless yu arts
using Polk's Gazetteer of Oregon ant
Wsahlngton, complete information of'
every town In the two states and a
ctaaalefietf business directory, ;
Do Not Trifle
With a Cold
I good advice for men and women. 0
may be vital in the case of a child. Long
experience has proven that there in noU
lag better for colds in children than
Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy
It is favorite with many mothers ana
never disappoints them. It ooutatns na
opium or other narcotic and mar e gives)
with implicit confidence, -. .
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