trexiXG observer, la ghaxde, oijegox, moxoay. .may 25. ncnnnr. Col. E. S. Crockett of Elgin, returned to his home this morning after a. few days visit with his nelee, Mrs. Otto E. Did I on. Mr. Crockett is 82 years of age, and this was his first trip to La Grande for many years. 1MP1 FliIFNTS Such as LAWN MOWERS, ; iiiir La.ifii.ii J j Rfl(s,ci?flss catchers FOR THE LAIVW hare reels. . . . . j CORDEN HOSE all grades and prices to suit every one I ALSO HAVE a complete assortment of Garden Rakes, ' it- noes, Spades, and Shovels. : : : : ; FISHING TACKLE to suit all,and it is the kind that catches I AM AGENT for the Celebrated Iowa Cream Seperator, taif ana see if. ; ; ; T. N. X ' X The entire inner portion of tbe body is covered widi mucous membrane ; this membranous tinsue is abundantly supplied walk blood vessels, veins, arteri and capillaries. Each of these is constantly- supplying to this tissue or lining, blood to nourish And strengthen it and Veep the system healthy. When the Hood becomes infected vith catarrhal matter it is not able to fur tsh the reqttired amoustof aealtbiul properties, but feeds the parts fcrith imiwrities match disease tlie membranes sad tissues so that they become irritated as4 snfiaraed, and Catarrh, with all its disagreeable and dangerous symptoms, established ia the system. There is a constant ringing in the cars, a tkirn, watery discharge from the aoetrils, the breath has an offensive odor, sliTbt fever often accompanies the disease, and gradually the entire health becomes ofucted and the system upset and deranged. In its earlier staxea, vefcen Catarrh is confined to the aose and throat, sprays, washes, inhalations, etc.,. are soothing and ia cleanly ana usually antiseptic, but because it dots not reach the blood. ified, PUHELY VEu TABLE the mucous surfaces and linings, the inflara. nation and irritation axe corrected, the symp toms all disappear, the health Is improved aud Catarrh is permanently cured. Hoot oa l-AUrta tad any medical adice free to all who write. ; TEE SWL7T SPSCEIC CO., ATLANTA, GA ; LOCAL ITEMS. ; . Maurice A. Lynch of Portland, Is a land offiofe visitor today. I Councilman T J. Williamson left lust evening for Free water, to be gone a day or two. . Misses Grace Chllders 'of this city. 17. C A. IT.tM. I n . 4 Seattle this morning to see the. fleet. Mrs. IL J. Myers and little son, re turned to their home In Portland after a week's visit with frtends In this city.; Mrs. J. J. Gilliam of Pendleton, ar rived this morning .and Is visiting- her sister, Mrs. Walter M. Pierce. Mrs. B. E. Anderson and children of Cove, left this momlnK for a visit of three months at Dawson, Minn. Miss Nina Hunstock expects to leave for Portland next week, where she will spend her summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Brewer, whs nave been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fraak Lilly of this city, returned to their home 1m Portland this morning. Mrs. W. McAHHtor of North Powder, left pa the morning train for Mills City, Mont, whew she expects to make her future home Mini, Minnie Xewcoreh, wfcu has been visiting at the home of Engineer L. E. Ferguson, left this morula for her home at Kamrla. Examinations are on la the city schools, and by nnt Friday the pu pils will have computed t-lr year's work. Manager I. W. Bush made Ills week ly trip to Union today to look aftr matters pertaining to tbe Blue Moun tain creamery. Mrs. Dulln of Baker City. Is visiting at the home of M. H. Kirtley for a few days, after which she expects to go to Dayton, Wash. . Father Wagner and Father Mac Donald, who have been conducting special services at the Catholic church for the past week, returned to their WHERS NOTHINQ IS TOO MUCH TROUBLE Fine Stationery Blank Books i Crepe Paper Tissue Paper Decorative Paper Lnm'h Hets Post Cards Special Bargains in all Departments . : MURPHY . . a way beneficial, because they are siren treatment has no curative effect, To core Catarrh the blood must be pur and this is just what 8. S. S does. It goes down into the circulation and attacks the disease at its foomdation ; it removes the cause and makes the blood pure and healthy. Then the blood vessels are filled with fresh, ami mrrrfl f oA t1ww1 wYitsri 4 at Mm'( t sail homes In Portland this morning. . J.' T. Langley, of the mechanical department of the O. R. & N., Is a business visitor, In the city today. ' '. Judge T. H.- Crawford and, Court Ileporter Hanna returned Saturday evening frm Enterprise, where they have been attending circuit court.. ' ' Attorney Davis and Principal Omen Bishop' came over from Union today to join the Cake party In the tour of the valley. . ,'. ' i Attornty Geo. T. Corhran peached home this morning from Portland, where he and Mra. Cochran have spent a few days. . Mrs. Cochran will con tinue her atay. Ray Waldron left today' for Pot latch, where he kas accepted a position hi the bos factory at that place- Ho has beea employed at the George Pal mer mill for ths pant snoath. Miss Ada Lay of Joseph, who has been visions; friends la Corvallls, Sa lem and Portland, passed through La Graade this scorning 'oa her way home. ( " Atuirney C H. Finn returned today from Portland, where he has boen taking treatment for rheumatism. The attorney Is still la a badly stiffened condition and ia not fully recovered. Mra. 3. T. Mills who, with her chil dren, spent the whiter with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Grandy, left last night for her home In Alberta, Canada. Lester E. Coy, formerly In this city, hut now a commercial salesman with heaaquarteni at Tacoma, is visiting friends In La Grande. Ha will remain here Ur a couple of days before leav ing. Seats tor the high school graduating exercises are now on sale at Van Bur-1 en s store. The proceeds go toward I the high School library. Admission S cents. Mrs. Cora Davis, of Union, depart-; mer.t president of the Oregon W. R. , C. while visiting ths local lodge of this city, was a guest at the home of Mrs. j Ellen H. Cross. ' FERGUSON'S l. ii. s. post CAnns free wmp EXAMINATION TABLETS DURING EXAMINATION WEEK tt :t i: ' SOCIETY. . - Lnciin Aid. The Ladles' Aid society of the Pres byterian church will meet at the homo of Mrs. Robert Smith on P .street. Wednesday afternoon. , As this Is a call meeting to perfect plans for 'The Trip Abroad," to bo glvetrsome time next month, all ladies of the church who will take part and are Interested, are requested to be present.. ClilMrr-CraV. George Chlldora of Isliind City and Bessie M. Gray of Cove, wce united In marriage Sunday, May 24, 'at the Methodist parsonage, Ilev. Deal offi ciating. The happy couple will ninke their home at Island City,', where, the groom is employed with J. A.Garlty & Co. ' DENTIST. . Dr. W. D. McMillan. Red 8SL Painless extraction. Expert golO work. Special attention to children's teeth, . , La Grande National Bank Building. 1 ; Tho deciding game between the prowews of Cove and La Grande high school and the one which decides the championship, of Union county high high school baseball, will be played on the local grounds tomorrow afternoon. Whra Cove defeated La Grande last Friday it made itself a figure In the race, and befoTe , either can Justly Claim the championship, the third game between these two teams must be played. ' ' Tho game will start promptly at 3:30 jCclocJi tomorrow afternoon. The fol- lowhig players will line up in the po sitions named for La Grande: Garrick, e: Meyers, p; Reynolds, ss; Ralston. nr. Oeddes, Zfc; Bolton, 3b; WUllam- on. If; Carpy, cf; Peare, rf. ! START COUNTY CAMPAIGN. ; . Rev. dbson Will Spend the 'Week , ThrougJnMit the Ommty. j Rwv. W. H. CSbson left She city this morning to open a week's campaign against the saloons, In the FalrVlew district. Each Aey will sec him at a different plice, and he will spread anti-saloon germs wherever he goes. He win attetipt to convince the voter of the proper action to take oa June 1." His tllnorary takes him to Fair- view today, JSlgln Tuesday, Dry Creek Wednesday, Summervllle Thursday, Side Hm Friday and Glenn Saturday, returning here Sunday morning. Oiangn at Pamhnp. Tho program at the Pastime, which will be seen for the first time this eve nlng, is: "A Forger In High Society,' "The Stowaway," "The Usurer Rob bed." The two songs to be sung by Sherwood Williams are: "The Best There Is," and "We Have Been Chums for SO Tears." ' Aid to Cyclists. - L. C. Smith has Installed the auto matlc bicycle tire filler and users of bicycles have only to turn a cock and the air flows Into the tire. One man got too much of a good thing and burst his tire by an overdose of air. , At the Kkx-trlc. , There is no particular star film at Sherwood's Eloctrlc theater In this change, but all are good. If anyone Is to be called a feature It Is "Two Brothers." An "Old Maid's Inherit Late Fiction Paper Novels Magazine Subscription Agency Oregon Journal . Office Sapplice , School Supplies on Saturday PLAY (OVE TOMORROW life . . .. . ,, v.; ' ' i - . i- -" ' ..'"'.'-! Is comical. With no other worldly poaneaelons than a dng she suddenly falls heir to n fortuae and Is promptly pestered to death with suitors. The outcome ia funny. "Jim Ck4s a New Job.! This la one of the comical. The others are all good and make a weS-baluneed attraction. Valued Santo sw Gold. ' B. G. Stewart, a merchant of Cedar Vksar. Miss, eays: "I tell my custom ers srhen thesr buy a box of DK King's New Life Pills they et ths worth of that much jld In weight. If .afflict ed with constipation, malaria or bil iousness.". -Bold under guarantee at the HewHn Drug Co.'s drug store. 26c Ixnr RaSL's to Salt Lake. Accosant f the Mutual Improvement association held at Salt Lake June 12 to 14, the O. R. A N. will mske round trip rate of $18.95 from La Grande to Salt Lake and return. Dates of sale June 10th and 11th, final limit June 20th. Tours truly, J. H. KEENET. PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL To Be Held In PORTLAND, OREGON, V t JUNE 1, TO 6. 1808. . Will be the most brilliant FLORAL FIESTA 'and CIVIC JUBILtE ' Ever held In the Pacific Northwest. Portland, the "Rose City," will be a scene of splendor and the ctnter of world-wide Interest for one week Several Important conventions to be held In Portland on that occasion. The0.R.&N.C0. M ill SeU Special Tickets oa This Occasion From LA GRANDE TO PORTLAND, and Return, '. at $12.15 FOR PARTICULARS CALL ON JWH. KEENET, Local Agent. WM. McMURRAT, General Passenger Agent, PORTLAND OREGON CIRCUS TICKETS .v.'T. U, AT fit DIRECTORY j OF THE " j FRATERNAL. ORDERSl L. A' GRANDE, ORE. I La Grande Lodge No. it, meets In their hall every Saturday night Vis iting brothers cordially Invited to at (end. Cemetery plat may be seen at Model Restaurant. ; T. J, SCROGQIN N. Q. D. E. COX, Secretary. C..J. VANDERPOEL. Fin. Bee.' M. W. A. La Grande Camp No. 7701 masts every Monday evening at I, Cf; O. F. hall. All visiting neighbors are cor dially Invited to attend. E. C. DAVIS, C, V. E. COX, Clerk. Relief committee: E. C. Davis, Charles Dlsqua, A. J. Warner and D. B, Cox. . A A A Bis t La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. a. M., holds regular meetings first ind third Saturdays at 7:10 p. m. L. H. RUS8ELL, W. M. C. D, HUFFMAN, Secretary. Brotherhood of Owls. La Grande Nest No. 17, meets in the K. of P. hall avary Tuesday eve ning at I o'clock. Vuitlng brothers eordlally Invited. 3. B. VANDERMUELEN, Executive. C. W. BAKER, Secretary. K. of P. Red Cross Lodge No. 17, meets svsry Monday evening In Castle Hall, Corps building. A Pythian welcome to all visiting knights. ' ' D. H. PROCTOR, C. C. R. L. LINCOLN, K. of R. ft B. L. O. T. M. . Hive No. 17. L. O. T. Mi meets every first and third Thursday of each month at I o'clock In the afternoon. Visiting members made welcome. SADIE KLINTWORTH. L. C. MRS. EVA M INTTRE, K. of R. v Rebeaahe. Cryslrj Lodge No. 19, meets ery Tuesday Evening at the L O. O. T. lodge. - All visiting members are In vited to attsnd. LAURA STILES, N. G. . JENNIE SMITH. BecreUry. 'X - ' ; ' . i i Woodmen of the World. La Grande Lodge No. It'., W4 W,, meets every ' Saturday eve' In K. of P. hall In the Co building. All visiting members . come, M. M. MATtawrs J. H. KEENET, Consul Oommam . Clerk. . . v ." ! V. O. u ' La Grande Aerie No. IBs, T. O. j meets every Friday night la El ball at p. m. Vtaitlng aretarea vlted to attend. ' D. H. PROCTOR. BC J. H. LEISHMAN, W. B. . ! . j Fcreaters ol Asnertoa. Court . Maid Marian . No. 11-saei econd and fourth Wednesday nig" n K. of P. hall. (Brothers are invit! to attend. j NEW ACIU.B3. C. R.! O, V. HENDRICKS, ;F. & j Board of Trastee: Dr.'O. iu Bly gers, Oscar Berger and Herbert Pes terson. . j O. B. B. j Hope Chapter No. II, O. T3. -8.,'liet itAted communications the ascend an fourth Wednesdays of each tmmq Visiting members cordially Invited. MART O. FORRE8T, W. Ifc S MART A. WARNICK, Secretary. ' I. O. O. P. v Star Encampment No. II, L O. XV f-. meets every second and foertk Wednesdsy in the month ia Odd Fel lows hall. Visiting patriarchs Slwejs welcome. D. E. COX-'C.. : W. A. WORSTELL, Scribe. M. B. of A. j Meets first and third Thnrsflay eve- at L O. O. F. hall. Visiting membsss always welcome. j J. A. ARBUCKLB, PrestdenU ; C J. VANDERPOEL. Sscretarx, La Grande Lodge No. 4tl, eaeeta' each Thursday evening at o'eieok la Elks' hall on Adams aveawa, 'Visit-' tag brothers are eordlally tnrKed e' attend. W. B. -SARGENT, Exalted Rnlcc : Q. E. ITCULLT, Rcc See. 1 1 ! ;