NNss P0ULT1 .-Wow is the ti Gome and get some p '...' j- . .... wm. niaas una an he t Just received They are first class. Gall and see They are nice jrese ;o IMRS.T t : KARDV c . BLOOD Jtneutnatism comes Irian excess """"""S inrougn the ejm acts as an irritant to the different muscles, nerves, bones and tissues the body, and produces the inflammation and welling Of the joints an Sham. CUttimr rjainft rhnrart.rLti. nf th. 4ia. ease. When the blood isfcrburdened .. uuic BL-rm, iiworer in nounsnmg qualities. Then Kneuma tism becomes chronic, anfSt only a painful, but a formidable and danger Jens disease. Sometimes i heart is attacked, the general health is affected, and the oils and fluids wHi lubricate the muscles and joints are destroyed by the acrid matter whiclpe blood is constantly depositing in them ; the muscles shrink and lose fir elasticity, the coating of the Joints becomes bard and thick, and oftefhe sufferer is left a hopeless cripple. S. S. S. attacks the disease at its W, goes down into the circulation, and by neutral- PURELY VEGET the pain and inflaramati out 01 your blood so tha in Constant tuin anA ml e cold and v. Book on . r iree. HE SWIFT V : .t LOCAL ITHS. - - - - i j Mrs. Hattle McDonJ returned last J J night after an exterid visit with J friends in Portland. . . - . . J - . Imbler this morning- j attend a school picnic, and will retui by the late train. H. P. Oliver of LjGrande, arrived In the city yesterdaj and will be , here for a few days n business. Ba . ker City Herald. E. P. Staples retired to his home In La Grande last emlng and will re . turn to Baker soon lecause of the ,. serlouslllness of Mr Brlchoux. Ba i ker City Herald. Lou Ray burn, tra superintendent for the George Pal: er Lumber com pany at the camps, a me over from Elgin yesterday aff -noon and re turned on the mornlig train. ' A. W. Leffei, whl has been on the sick list for seviral weeks, Is able to take his run on thj Elgin train again - and Brakeman Pane, who has sub- stltuted for hlrs, has returned to the ' - main line. ,- ' . H. L. Andenon, a prominent sheep ' man of Malheur county, passed through La Grande this morning with a tralnload of sheep, billed for vale. and from there he will go overland to the Death Falley country, 4, . AtftwyrtjjyyrwTs ttfj4)$J$it$t$$niaaiaaiasa- - 1 tXS till 11 11 iA Ll VUF HJT l f 1.1' mr t T l 1 n A A U l l Wilson Bros FENCE to fence your chickens, in. 7 fence. I have it in differ- extra Sfar A Star shingles. ouvenirs, 25c to $2.00 each. send to youi friends.. MURPHY and CROCKERY . WITH OWC ACID of tine add in the blood. 'This add with uric acid it continually grows wag aim removing me one acid irom me circulation and building up the thin, acrid blood, cures Rheumatism permanently. S. S. S. changes the sour, acid-burdened blood i to a rich, healthy stream which quiets the , excited nerves, eases the throbbing, painful , muscles and joints, and filters out of the system the irritating matter which is causing RflHn the nn nl 5). S S nnv an1 rrf th nnu dampness of Winter will not keep you Rheumatism and ativ mediral affair SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA. J. W: Snodgrass came over from Hot Lake this morning. Attorney C. E. Cochran .returned from Portland this morning. H. A.' Clemens, of the Pilot Rock News, is a visitor in the city today, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Otto E. Didlon. Omen Bishop of Union, republican nominee for county superintendent, had business in the city last evening. Miss Delia Rayburn came over from Elgin yesterday afternoon and Is vis iting with friends for a few days. E. Polack returned home last night after a two weeks'' outing' In Harney county. Mrs. S. L. Alkln of Crescent, Ida., returned home this morning after an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. J. A. McCarty. Rev. Oeore H. DeKay of Berkeley, Cal., passed through La Orande this morning on his way to Wallowa, In the Interest of the , Anti-Saloon league work. I. W. Faulk returned from Portland this morning, where he accompanied Irene Klnzle to the home of the Good Shepherd. While In Portland Mr. Faulk visited his brother, Adam Faulk. Ira Watson, who recently submitted to an operation for appendicitis at the hospital in Rlcksburg, Ida., Is reported to be Improving rapidly and will soon be able to leave the hospital. His mother, Mrs. H. A. Watson, expects to leave that place for La Grande Satur day night. 'Jar night. Isoclatlon. will open It. season tn rMJ. . "na ,Ce Crem at Bllve'- deamie.t wait, eVe, written. Negligee Shirts $1.75 Values Saturday Special Negligee Shirts 2.50 Values Saturday Special Silk Shirts . H.50Values Saturday Special Pongee Shirts 2.50 Values Saturday Special Summer Weight Jackets $150 Values Special EVERY, SHIRT, WILL CUre of Starkey, Is attending to business affairs here today.' The Elk have begun laying the linoleum in some of their rooms. George Palmer returned ' from El gin on the afternoon train. Miss Bell Myers, head nurse at the Gradne Ronde hospital, returned after a week's visit at Summervllle.. ' -.v George Ruckman, a prosperous far mer, came In from the Sandrldge to day,' - ' , , i G. W. Chennult, one of the pioneers vt the valley, and a prominent fruit raiser, came over from Cove today. , William Grandy, a well-to-do far mer of Ladd Canyon, made a business trip to La Grande today, ' William MeCall, a , prominent far mer from Promise, la visiting at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lenn Day. Mrs. John Goltthan -has returned from the ".Clover creek farm, where she ipent a few days this week. . G. W. Huffaker expects ,to leave soon for a trip to Boise and the Tel lowstone park, W .-v .-i .... . .. - I . u. uasKiu, one or . the leading wheat raisers of the valley. Is In town today. J. B.. Baker of Meacham, Is a busi ness visitor in tne cuy touay, iutvmg business at the Williamson land qffloa. v La Grande won from Pendleton yes terday afternoon In a fast game, by a score of 4 to 1. ' Lloyd' Scriber and James Pepper take possession as managers of the city livery stables, recently purchased by Fred Housh from G. W. Huffaker. Mr. and Mrs. George Hansen and Ralph Hansen came down from North Powder last night In the car belong ing to Ralph Hansen. , Miss May Relsland today reeclved her commission as deputy secretary in Union county, for the civil service commission Attorney C. T. Godwin of Freewater Is In the city as attorney for the ad ministrator In the Longley protmte case, on hearing before Judge Henry today. T. W. Clark of Oregon City, who owns a large share of the stock In the Red Apple company, returned to his home this morning after transacting business here briefly. . E. E. Romlg, a former resident of La Grande, but now located In Port land, arrived tftis morning to transact business here. He will remain a few days. . The management of the band an nounces that those who purchased seats for the second performance of "For Brother Tom" can be refunded by presenting their tickets at the' Jay Van Buren store. . Miss Eva Nell, cashier at the Gol den Rule store, leaves In a few days for a trip of two months In the Wil lamette valley. She will remain In Portland for a while then go on to Eugene to visit her brother, who is at the State university at that place. Rails Distributed. The new heavy rails which are to replace those no used on the moun tains, have all been distributed and are ready for placement The terri tory to be supplied with the heavier steel Is the O. R. A N. main line be tween HUgard and Huron. Purchase Billiard Tables. The Elka have purchased the bil liard and pool tables formerly owned by the proprietor of the Little Gem pool stand on Adams avenue. The property was removed to the Elks' hall today. New Baseball League. Masrva as a fe v . w, rtew jsngland's , BLACK ft BRAMWELL. " " .nunin. now uuseDaii league, the Atlantic . 1 . I , . . yuu nearo "AiameaaT" Tha $1.25 2.00 5.50 2.00 5.50 BE REDUCED PHENOMINALIY Long, loose-fitting Coats for did value Rennalsanc. Lac. Coatt, in 24 . 4 Toilet Soap per dozen 4 -45o In Basement f Only THE LARGEST row. The schedule provides for 113 t games, the season ending on Labor day. Six cities are represented In the league, Portland and Lewlston, Me., Taunton, Mass., and Pawtucket, Woonsocket and Newport, R. I. Team Sore Going. Full arrangements have been made for the game with North Powder next Sunday and a crowd of players and fans will make the trip. Some n La . . good talent will be Included In La Grande's line-up and the amateurs hope to win. Evening Observer, 46c per month. ? Donates to Department. Max Bloch has donated 120 to the fire department for services rendered by it during the fire In the Bloch store soma time ago. DENTIST. Dr. W. D. McMillan. Red 851. Painless extraction. Expert got J work. Special attention to children's teeth. La Orande National Bank Buiidine-. - Tot Rent. S20-acre farm on Sandrldse for rent cheap. See us at once. BLACK ft BRAMWELL. ' ' r. . p,r montn. - tnorn at atacK'S. DA VIS-JORDAN MUSIC CO. AMDREW&BERRY. Men's Furnishers and Triors Womens' Tailor Made ' New 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 s called to the following numbers: 1 . Women's tailored Spring Suits, made of the finest' Pan ama, tn plain colors, slngla breasted, semi-fitted 26-Inch coat, with full plaited Skirt, trimmed with folds of self ma ibi wi, vtry intuitu vittu Illustration). .... w . , 923.00 Splendid models In '' abort Spring Coats in stripe and plain materials,' " serni-fltted back, - in all tha newest shades (see Illustration) from IS.B0 to ttlAO. " 6 ILK COATS. women In black Taffetta, trimmed In - foch length. Taffeta silk lining. In GOLDEN RULE STORE. SMALLEST C. G. HOL8T, 7 Contractor and Dnllder. i . satisfaction guaranteed; estimates furnished on any kind of masonry work on short notice. Mantels and fireplaces a specialty. Room No. 1. Smith Rooming house, La Grande, Ore. 'Phone Red 141. Hay for Sale. Alfalfa and grain hay for sale cheap. $5 per ton In the stack. Ed Reynolds, R. F. D. No. , La Grande, Oregon. 1 ' Valued Same as Gold. B. G. Stewart, a merchant of Cedar View, Miss., says: "I tell my custom ers when they buy a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills they get the worth of that much gold In weight, If afflict ed with constipation, malaria or bil iousness." Sold under guarantee at the Newlln Drug Co.'s drug store. 25c DAYTON BROS., the well known eye specialists, will have their office at the Hotel Sommei Friday and Saturday, May 1 and I. Dosens of La Grande references. Eyas examined free. Is the prettiest waits you ever heard. Hear It at DAVIS-JORDAN MUSIC CO 2CIALS !! SuL ''MMommpx .-..x Silk braids, length 41 Inches; splen- $16.50 blacks only; a coat of extreme beauty .... $15.00, tM.R0 and 128.50 Toilet Paper . Per roll 4o In Basement 4 Only CO. PRICES. Danger in a Cold - Becanseyouhaveooutractod ordinary cold aod recovered from them without treatment ' of any kind, do not for a moment Imagine that colds are not dangerous. Not only pneu monia, bat also the Infection disease such as diphtheria and. scarlet farer start with a cold. The cold prepare the system for the reception and development of the germ of thee diseases. Take our advice cure yous oold while yoo can. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy by Itt remarkable enres of oold has beooms a staple article of trade and commerce. Itl prompt! It Is effectual! It Is reliable. Try It, NEWLIN DRUG CO. . NotlcVto Water ConantrwM. Patrons not on meters wishing to use city waterVor Irrigating purposes will please call the recorder's of. flee and make proV application, and the water superintendent win tnm the water on. Hours for Irrigating from 5 to 7 p. m. H. C. OILMAN, OAJOtf , , , . Water Supt. Bur Coupons books at a S per cent dis count Tou are the saver. LA GRANDE CASH MEAT CO, MHvHtTHWTrriWfTrrrrrMT tt44tt4H4t4t44 H. JW'f UtHumf,