La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 04, 1908, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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EVEXIXG OBSERVER, LA CltAXPE. OHEGON, MCNBAY, .MAT 4, 1908.
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I POULTRY FENCE
Now is the time to fence your chickens in..
Gome and get some poultry fence. I have it in differ
ent kinds and all heights. '
Just received a car extra Star A Star shingles. ;
X They are first class. v
. v Gall and see my souvenirs, 25a to $2.00 each
1 They are nice r resents to send to your friends.
I MRS. T.N. MURPHY
HARDWARE and CROCKERY '
FORTYEMS
SUCCESSFUL SERVICE
' When a medicine has stood the test for a period ot more than two gen
erations and is then more popular than ever, there can be no doubt of its
merit. This is the record of S. S. S. Its period of existence is marked by a
lonjr line of cares of blood and Blcin diseases of every character, and its value
in the treatment of such troubles has become so well known that it is today
Hie most extensively used blood medicine on the market. For Rheumatism,
Catarrh, Scrofula, Sores and Ulcers, Skin Diseases and all other troubles
due to an impure or poisoned condition of the blood, S. S. S. has no equal.
It counteracts and drives out the poisons, humors and germs, cleanses the
system of all unhealthy matter, cures the disease permanently and restores
. strong, robust health. Where the blood is weak or anaemic, and unable to
furnish the body with the nourishment and strength it needs, S. S. S. sup
plies it with the healthful properties and acts splendidly in toning up and
reinvigorating the system. It goes down to the very bottom of all blood
disorders, and in this way reaches inherited taints on which the ordinary
blood medicines have no effect. Not only is S. S. S. certain in its results,
but it is at the same time an absolutely safe remedy. It is made entirely of
roots, herbs and barks of known healing and curative value. It does not
contain the slightest trace of mineral in anv form to damage the delicate
parts of the system, and may be nsed by children with the same good results
mnu pencci ,aieiy as Dy oiaer people, a is not an experiment to use S. S. S. ;
it is a remedy with a record and one that has proven its worth by its forty
years of su cessful service. If yon are in need of a blood purifier for any
cause begin the use of S. S. S., write our physicians and they will send you
a book cone ruing your trouble, and will give without charge any special
medical ad-ice that is required. .
' , . - THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
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LOCAL ITEMS. 4
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The May term of the county court
convenes next Wednesday morning.
L. A. Wright of Union, Is In town
for the day.
J. W. Mlnnlck of Union, came over
from Union today.
J. M. Kochensparger is transacting
business In North Powder today.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Buell made a
business trip to Elgin this morning.
Mrs. T. L. Pierce of the Sound coun
tiy. Dr. M. K. Hsll returned from Port
land this morning. j
Division Foreman J. H. Watson
spent the day at Huron.
Dr. May ot the Radium Springs san
ltarium, had business here this morn'
lng.
The drive wheels from engine No.
198 were sent to Alblna today for ex
tensive repairs.
Miss Ruby Broughton is reported
to be seriously ill at her Home I
North La Grande.
Miss Dorothy Fttxpatrlck of Gol
dendale, Wash., went to Elgin on the
morning train.
S. L. Burroughs of Elgin, came over
from Hot Lake this morning to spend
the day.
- Pauline Lederle visited relatives in
Pendleton yesterday, returning : this
morning. ' ' '
Archie Bason Is home from Fort
land, where he successfully under
went a critical operation last week.
. Return Visit.
Q DAYTON BROS., the eye spe
cialists, will have their office
at the Hotel Somrncr again the- com
ing Friday and Saturday, May 8th and
th. '.,''.
Doiens of La Grande" references.
Eyes examined" free. . '
Mrs. Arthur Keating left this morn
ing for her home In Spokane.
Mrs. L. Smith, one of our leading
milliners, spent Sunday In Baker City.
The regular meeting of the city
Council takes place Wednesday eve
ning. Managing Editor F. B, Currey left
last evening for a hurried trip down
the Willamette valley.
D. M. Hunt, the well drill man, went
to Baker City this morning to attend
to some business matters.
Mrs. R. JC. Carpenter left this, morn
ing for Tacoma, where she will visit
relatives and friends.
F. D. McCu'ly returned to his home
Ir Wallowa county this morning, af
Ur lilting tot a few. days in northern
Maho. .
Mlss Emma Clark, head dressmaker
In Griffin's store at Ontario, Ore., is
visiting friends and relatives In La
Grande for a few days.
Mrs. NAnson, who has been criti
cally 111 at her home In the valley, was
removed to the Grande Ronde hospi
tal yesterday.
The entertainment which ' was ' to
have taken place at Grange hall Sat
urday night, was postponed on ac
count of the sickness of Mrs. Anson,
Conductor R. A. .Harned went to
Portland today on business connected
with the Brotherhood of Railway Con
ductors. ' . -
DIvlBlon line Superintendent Tim
Donovan went to Pendleton today to
look after Western Union wires in
that section of Umatilla county.
Garrlt Oldenburg is home from an
extended trip through the middle west
and south. He goes to Portland this
evening to be gone a few days.
The professionals won from the
Summeryllle tea mat the ball park
yesterday afternoon by a score of 13
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' A black hat Was taken from the rink
yesterday morning by mistake. The
owner can .'Change It by seeing Rev.
W. H. Gibson. - ' " . , ,
Prof. Hendricks returned from El
gin this afternoon.
Attorney J. D. Slater, and W. R.
Deal went to Pendleton last night
Messrs. A. H. and R. D. Lemon of
Salem, brothers of Engineer Lemon,
are registered at the Hotel Sommer.'
, Mrs. S. O. Gates of Union, came
over last night to visit her sister,
Mrs. J. W. Earles, who Is quite HI. -'
Mac Wood, proprietor of the Golden
F?ule store, returned this morning from
Portland, where he transacted busl-j
Dr. H. A. Ketchum, district super
intendent for the Sunday ' schools,
came in on the Elgin train.
W. K. Davis of the Davis-Jordan
Music company, made a business trip '
to Elgin this morning,
ties several days.
District Attorney F. S. Ivanhoe went
to Pendleton yesterday, where he will
be present at the opening ot the su
preme court today. . . .r
Governor George E. Chamberlain
passed through La Grande last eve
ning on the eastbound He speaks In
extreme eastern Oregon early, this
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T. Bouque and family of New
Hampshire, arrived on last night's
train and are registered at the Hotel
Bnmmer They will rn to Joseph,
where they expect to locate. !',.....,
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. McCubbln re
turned to their home at Lostlne on the
n.ornlng train, after having spent the
winter In southern California. They
were accompanied by their daughter.
Master Eldred Ireland, who Is visit
ing relatives In the city with his moth
er, spent Saturday at Hot Lake,, a
guest of Miss Wilcox, a nurse at the
Institution. 'C '-'-" ',' .
Judge Corkins and Hoii. James Bur
leigh of . Enterprise, passed .through
La Grande yesterday to ' Pendleton,
where they will attend the meeting of
the supreme' coeVt, ' j : .
Andrews at Berry have: just com
pleted one of , the finest up-to-date
French plate - glass windows ever
placed In La Grande. - And from now
on their display will be one of the
best In the city.
Mr. and 3m: C. B. Harvey and lit
tle daughter, of southwestern Kansai
tassed through La Grande this morn
ing on their way to Lostlne, where
they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Scott. ' ; ; , '. v.- ." ".;':
. Mrs, M. J. Cojesman of Sioux Falls.
8. D.arrlyed this morning to visit at
tne home or her brother, James Mc
Ewen of May Park. Mrs. Coleman
expects to go on to the coast before
returning to her home. . . ;
. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reynolds returned
from Walla Walla Saturday night.
wnere they went a few days ago to
visit friends and attend the track
meet, which was held there Thursday
and Friday, . "
, Mrs. Cull Smith came over from Hot
Lake Saturday night to spend a few
days with her family. Mrs. Bmlth Is
Improving rapidly and thinks that In
a few weoks more she will be able to
leave the sanatorium. -
Quite a crowd met the westbound
tram yesterday morning to see Mrs.
L. D. Reavls and children, formerly
of La Grande, who passed through on
their way from Kansas .City to Port
land, where they expect to make their
future home. '
Governor George E. Chamberlain
will be In La Grande Thursday eve
ning of this week to further his
chances for the election to the office
of United States senator. He has se
cured the Steward opera house and
will speak In that building. He has
a thorough tour of eastern Orea-on
planned.
The Island City and La Grande
track teams.' composed of Virgil Bol
ton, Joe Williamson, William Peare,
Fred Young, Frank Earls, Arlo Mey
ers and Stanley Carpy, returned home
from Walla Walla Saturday evenlne.
The rooters who returned with them
were Henry , Heldenretch, William
Nell!, Harold Grady and Clay Woods.'
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Golden
HELPING THE AGED.
South La Grande Children Carry Mny
Baskets to Infirm.
Two
McCall Designs
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McCall Magazine
You cannot spend 20 cents
in any other way that will
bring you more real pleasure,
oe more etuKfialiuuy, uKiylul
and practical, than by sub-
scribing for
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McCsll Pattern No. 210s
;t MISSES' SKIRT WITH JUMPER
McCall's Magazine
By mail, 50 cents a year,'' In-
ill kr J
To be worn oW a Quimps. Fash- eluding any pattern free:
looabls , Princess front Varjd broad, ; . . .
rshouMer sffeet Vary desirable for . r 7,' T "
-v linen, or for light-weight cloths and . ' , , . , ..
suitings,, , -j; .
. : McCall PstUrns Not. 2081-2039 .
EFFECTIVE STREET GOWN
Wh ti Linen and Embroidery, show
ing the Frsnoh "Butterfly" siasvs.
Excellent also for Pongs Silk, Pana
mas snd Wool Mixtures. , ,
siwdKMw;!
' WU.BE GIVEN FREE .
One Gun and Caps With Eyery Boy's Suit i
Just received a shipment of high grade
ready-to-wear apparel for MEN, In prices
from $12.50 to $15.00. Handsomely tailor
ed throughout.
We are showing 500 of M. BORN 6
CO'S samples for Tailor Made Suits.
Prices from $16.00 to $39.00
Ladies' Corset
23c
Bargain Basement
Toilet Paper
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A new feature of our Bargain Basement Is our 5c, 9c and ilc TABLES. Almost everything
useful tor the home can be found on them
CROCKERY
One Week Only
hhnson's Semi-Porcelain
. 51 -piece set, former price $9M
75-piece set, former price $1H.80
100-plece set, former price, 15.93
SPECIAL
CROCKERY
One WeekOnly -
Ware Holly Leaf Pattern
SPECIAL, $7.98
SPECIAL, $12.63
SPECIAL, $15.48
Rule
Go
The Golden
Largest Store Smallest Prices
ness and consideration for the aged by
the custom which they have adopted
I of carrying May baskets to all the
The young children of South La j old people In the neighborhood.
Grande, showed unusual ' thoughtful- . '
Hold Memorial Sorvlcra.
Pendleton, May 4. (Special.) The
city of Pendleton will hold a memorial
service here this -evening in honor of
the memory of the late Judge Thomas
O. Halley,:-who died in Portland soma
time ago. Justice R. 8. Bean will de
liver the chief address of the evening.
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EooMrmd!Mfltwnew
Femmdn's
Tor some years we bava bad Mcm on the subject of the propr method of condoning a Book store. Since we were able to pnt those theories In!o practice few months ago. oar
conviction that WE KNOW HOW has ben strengthened. At any rale, our competitor, have found M worth imitating. . Perhaps yon have notioed It; we have, and not without compborn.
cy. Neat week, U we may, we shall teU yon what our ideal store hv We imagine that some win disagree with us, but we want to be undrmumi by the buying public and are entlrrir
wllllnc to pay for the privilege of eaplanltnc our metliods. We shall be glad to wekonie yon at any time, escept Sunday. We close on that day. At any oilier time "NOTHING IS
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