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POULTRY FENCE
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Now is the time to fence your ' chickens in.
Gome and get seme poultry fence. I have it in differ
ent kinds and all heights.
Just received a car extra Star A Star shingles.
They are first class. y
Gal1 and see my souvenirs, 25c to ;$2.00 each
They are nice presents to send to you. friends.
MRS. T.N. MURPHY
HARDWARE and CROCKERY
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A SAFE HOME TREATMENT
5 S. S. 8. nature has provided a certain, safe, borne cure for Contarious iston Idaho '
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LOCAL ITEMS. .
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Prof. Hendricks went to Elgin this
morning.
L. Dtnham, a prominent attorney of
Elgin, Is In the city.
C. O. Ramsey Is shipping potatoes
from Elgin.
Mrs. J. W. Knowles has been quite
lck, but Is Improving rapidly.
Mrs. F. S. Ivanho has returned
from a short visit with friends at
Haines.
Mr. and Mis. J. A. SalHng left this
morning for Milton, where they ex
pect to locate. .
F. P. Hammond, manager of the
Golden Rule at Union, made a bust
ness trip to Imbler today.
Attorney c, E. Cochran went to
Portland last evening. Intending to re
turn on Friday morning.
Mrs. C. S. Dunfey of Pendleton, ar
rived on the morning train to visit at
the Dr. Bacon home for a few days.
, Sheriff Chllders returned from Sa
lem last night, where he has been on
official business.
. P. D. McCully, a prominent mer
chant of Joseph, passed through La
t nivht on his way to Lew-
Womens' Tailor Made Suits:
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ells, who has been vls-
down to the root of the trouble and remove evprv nnrt;l .t thm M j I itlng In Pendleton for two months, has
at the same time benefit and build no the svstem and Sonera! health ' k returned to her home In La Grande
harmful effects ever follow its use, as is so often the case when strong min- fo rtn ummer,
ciui mcuicines are USea. AS SOOn as the SVStem ireta tinriVr th nflit,M nf Architect Slater left on h morn,
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rC. virT i iui"ovk, ana wnen me remedy has thoroughly ing train for Elgin to superintendent
r'w. ::::' ":.:? "uui5ve' wepopn,nosign8 0lthe the preliminaries In the building
Blorf Poison such " there.
throat, sores and ulcers, etc., are merely symptoms of the poisoned condi- MM MuhIer ,eft tnl morning for
tion of the blood, and in most cases respond quickly to local treatment, Hot Lake where she hog accepted the
while S, S. 8. is doing the necessary work of cleansing the blood. Our position made vacant by the marriage
"Home ireatment" book is of great assistance along this line. It is a
complete guide for treating the trouble, containing instructions for the
of
different stages of the disease, and also valuable suggestions about the local
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Huncm, mai win dc most nemiui m enecunfr a cure, we will be triad
Bend a copy of this book, free of charge, to any who desire it. and if
special medical advice is wanted our physicians will take pleasure in sup
plying ii wunoui cost to ine patient, u you are sunering witn conta
gious Blood Poison you can cure yourself in the privacy of vour own home
by the nse of S. S. S., an absolutely safe remedy.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, ,G A.
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BOCUrrV. ' The ladles of the Kaffee KlatcV-
- will meet at thev home of Miss Mar-
garet Newlin Friday afternoon.
NclKliborliood Club F.lccts. I
The ladles of the Neighborhood i ve Hundred Ouh.
club met vesterdav afternoon at the1 The ladies of the Five Hundred club
home of Mrs. V. H. Rush and after a meet at the home of Mrs. Wll
short business meeting the annual llam Aillnson tomorrow afternoon,
election was held. I
The date for Tennyson's "Dream of
Fair Women" has not yet been decid
ed upon, but will probably be given In
about three weeks.
The ladles will also give a Craw
ford tea on Social day. May 12.
Those elected to office were: Pres
ident,.Mrs. F. S. Ivanhoe; vice-president,
Miss Anson; recording secretary,
Mrs. Polack; corresponding secretary,
Mrs. Worstelll treasurer, Mrs. J. T.
Williamson; librarian, Mrs. O. M. Wil
liams. Three directors were elected.
Mrs. A. T. Hill, to serve for five years;
Mrs. Cavana, for four years; Mrs. Oli
ver, three years. There are 69 mem
bers on the roll.
DENTIST.
Dr. W. p. McMillan. Red 681.
Painless f xtraction.
Expert golu work. Special attention
to children's teetlt.
La Grande National Bank Building.
Committee Meeting.
A meeting of the county republican
central committee Is hereby called to
be held In this city Monday, May 4
at 8 p. m. This meeting Is called for
the purpose of electing delegates to
the state convention. .
J. H. PEARE, Chairman.
At Home.
Mrs. Chester Newln and Miss Mar
garet Newlin entertained at cards from
2 to 5 this afternoon. The rooms news,
Rummage, sale.
Bt. Peter's Culld will hold its spring
rummaee sale May 1 and 2, In the
Slater building.' .
The Observer always first with the
were beautifully decorated In apple
blossoms. A two course luncheon was
Hay for Sale.
Alfalfa and grain hay
for sale
served by the hostesses, asslted by cneap- J5 per ton In the stack. Ed
Mises Dorothy Myers and' Margaret (Reynolds, R. F. D. No. 2, La Grande,
Corbett Oregon. '
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On account of ill health' we are compelled to dispose
of our. Marble ar.d Granite business, and in order, to
dispose of the stock at once, we are offering our entire
Steele, set up in the cemetery, at actual cost. This
offer is good until April first, arid may be withdrawn at
any time without notice. This means a direct saving
25 to 50 per cent to purchasers. JLargesi sioui o
i - i...!n Ceforr nrpornn.
BLUE MOUNTAIN MARBLE-
I AND GRANITE CO. . . .
Works on Fir Street. La Grande, Oregon
of Miss Mae Gavin.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cates, who have
been visiting at the home of Ed Ebell
of this city, returned to their home
In Portland.
Mrs. W. L. Brenholts and daugh
ter, Dorothy, Mrs. Ramsey and Mrs.
Fred Currey ' drove to Union this
morning to attend the Presbytery and
missionary meetings. ,
Clay Woods, Harold Grady, Will
Neil and Henry Heldenrelch are
among the La Grande rooters who
went t Walla Walla with the track
team today.
Gus La Fountain, a prominent capl
tallst of Pendleton, came over from
that city last evening, and will remain
until the new moving picture show has
been placed in running order.
Mrs. C. C. Wilson cam over on last
night's train from Imbler and went to
Walla Walla this morning to join her
husband, who Is employed In one of
the leading clothing stores there.
Miss Lona Richardson, sister of
Mrs. Arthur Williamson, left this
morning for San Francisco for an ex
tended visit, and to be present at the
arrival of the Atlantic fleet
Physical Director Shockley of the
Pendleton Commercial club, is among
the baseball players who arrived last
evening. Mr. Shockley had charge of
the girls' basketball team which
played here last winter.
Twenty-six tickets were sold by the
local O. R. A N. office for Walla
Walla today. The purchasers Includ
ed the Island City and La Grande
track teams and the rooters from both
places.
Mesdames J. K. Wright, S.
Richardson, H. R. Hanna, Mary Mal-
lory 'and William Hesse went to
Union this morning to attend today's
session of the District Presbyterlal and
union meeting.
Justice Joe H. Parkcs of Pendleton,
was in the city today on land office
business. Mr. Parkes comes with the
Pendleton spirit enveloping him and
s well Satisfied with the way the bus
iness men of Pendleton are handling
he affairs of that town.
Superintendent Campbell and Gen
tral Superintendent M. J. Buckley ar-
Ived In La Grande-yesterday after
noon to transact official O. R. & N.
matters here. They went to Walla
Walla this morning In Mr. Campbell's
private car 03.
Miss Emma Cole will leave today
for La Grande to continue her whirl- j
wind campaign for votes. Miss Cole
Is one of the most enterprising candi
dates for the Maxwell auto which the
the Tribune Is giving away free. Pen
dleton Tribune.
Max M. Shlllock, a pioneer news
paper man of Oregon, whose home Is
in Portland, Is a guest In La Grande
today with his old-time friend, George
E. Goode. Mr. Shlllock goes to Baker
City tonight, and from there he will
?o Into summer camp In the moun
tains for his health.
New
Spring Styles
Many of the new models
shown are of handsome Pana
mas and fancy si'lUngs In all
the new colorings, some styles
being extremely plain, and
others elaborately braided.
Special attention Is called to
the following numbers: "
. Women'a tailored Spring
Suits, made of the finest Pan
ama, In plain colors, single
breasted, semi-fitted 20-lnch
coat, with full plaited Skirt.
- trimmed with folds of self ma
terlal, very special value (see
illustration) ........ $25.00
Splendid models In short
Spring Coats In stripe and
plain materials, semi-fitted
back, . In all the newtwi
shades (see Illustration) from
$3.50 to $11.50.
SILK COATS.
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Long, loose-fitting Coata tot women In black Taffetta, trimmed In Silk braids, length 41 Inches', splao
did value ....' tUM
' Rennalsance Lace Coats, In 24-lnch length, Taffeta silk lining, In black only; a coat of extreme beavtr
, $15.00, $lt.50 and $28.50
4 Toilet Soap 4
' per dozen
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4 In Basement
Only
THE GOLDEN RULE CO.
LARGEST STORE.
SMALLEST PRICES.
Toilet Paper
Perroll
4o .
4 In Basement
Only
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" H. P. Rpwe made a business trip to
Unloji today.
! The work of Repairing the Elks' hall
Is well advanced and will be complet
ed in a few dayn.
The cottage prayer meeting held at
the home of T. M. French last evening
was well attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reynolds will
leave tonight for Walla Walla to at
tend the annual field meet.
CITY VACATED DURIHC GAME
- Manager Larlmore arrived In La
Grande last evening with his Pendle
ton .Pets and today trotjed his nine
out on the local baseball park for
the first of a series of two games with
O'Brien's club team.
The event here today was attended
with considerable Interest. Business
houses throughout the city closed at
2:80 and a bumper crowd saw the
first real game of the season here.
Mayor Hall was aBked to throw the
first ball.
Hlggens opened the game for La
Grande as pitcher. The other players
for the home team are: VanHorst, Jb;
O'Brien, 2b; Zimmerman, cf; Emrlck,
c; Lodell, ss; Kooser, If; Isaacs, rf;
Purdy, lb.
For Pendleton the line-up was:
Parks, p; Conners, c; Collins, lb;
Shockley, 2b; Lee, ss; Van Hauten,
3b; Tallafur, If; Gray, cf; Baker, rf.
Prayer Meetings.
The last of a series of prayer meet
ings In the north district wbb held yes
terday afternoon at the M. E. church,
South, led by Rev. Gibson. This Is
the last of a series of 20 prayer
meetings held In this district, and the
results have been unusually good.
Birth Record.
Born, near La Grande, to Mr. and
Mrs. George Gekeler, April 28, a son.
Children will be adnrtited to the
performance of "For Brother Tom" at
the reduced price of 10c,
Dwlght Martin, Indicted for larceny,
was arraigned yesterday morning and
his bond for appearance was placed
at 1500. Mr. Martin furnished the
amount.
WANTED Three waitresses,
at Model restaurant.
Apply
Got Your Cow Ready.
On March 1 I will start to take the
town cows to the Williams pasture.
If you wish your cow to have the
benefit of this excellent pasture,
'phone me at once. Ray Williams,
'phone Black 1392.
"Alameda"
Is the prettiest waits you ever heard.
Hear It at
DA VIS-JORDAN MUSIC CO.
Buy
Coupons books at a 5 per cent dis
count. Tou are the saver.
LA GRANDE CASH MEAT CO.
: READY TOR BUSINESS
Housecleaning is our
: business and while our
t power machine has not
arrived, we will do your
housecleaning by the
t hand method and guaran-
ee satisfaction. . As soon
as the machine arrives
we will announce the fact
; I through the Observer and
; ; will be pleased to receive
; I your order.
SCOTT & ALTHEIDE
. PHONE. Black 1772
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Do Not Trifle '
WithaCoia
Is pood advice for men and women. A
may be vital in the case of a child. Long
experience naa proven mat mere is nam
ing better tor colds in children I
Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy
It is a favorite with many mothers an
never disappoints them. It contains na
opium or other narcotic and may be givc ,
with implicit confidence,
NEWIJX DRUG CO. '
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PAINT AND WALL !
PAPER STORE
PAINTING .
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PAPERHANGINO
Stanicls & Bugg f
1420 ADAMS AVENUE
La Grands, Orsgon
Phone Red 19211
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watch For j
AN N OUNCE MENTj
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of Special Saturday Sales
Sometoing new every week
ANDREWS & BERRY
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