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fcrEXlXG OBSERVER, LA GU.iXDE, OIIEGOX. TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1!C9.
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Mrs. L. F. McAmtj and son ar
rived from Enterprise and, expect to
leave tonight for Glenn's Ferry, Ida.
ho, where they wlil visit friends for (
while. . . ,
I. R. Snook and E. W. Davis are
making a rnmpalgn tour of the Star
key country.
F, P. Chtlders returned today from
North Powder, where he want Inst
evening on matters pertaining; to the
sheriffs office. y ;
' A. T. Hill has ordered some very
tint pieces of hand-painted china for
bis winter trade,
Thomas Smith, a former barber In
business at Haines, Is In La Grande
with a view to locating here.
ft-IMP! PMPMTC Such as LAIVW MOTORS?
FfW THE I A 1711 SPRINKLERS AND
rVli The LnVm hare reels. . ......
GORDEN HOSE all grades and prices to suit every one
ALSO. HAVE a complete assortment of Garden Rakes,
Hoes, Spades, snd Shovels. : ; ; :
FISHING TACKLE to suit all, and it is the kind that catches
I AM AGENT for the Celebrated Iowa Cream Seperator,
Call and See it. V : : . : :
MRS. TV N.
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'A'ue enure iuuee putuuu i i
when the bloWs l.;cor3 infected w-.th
if WtJkWSU 'mourn
this membranous tissue is abundantly supplied with, blood vessels, vetns'
aiteri and capillaries. Each of tbese is constantly supplying to tliistissm.
or lining, blood to nourish and strengthen it and keep the system.healUiy.
nish the re-.lrrj atnor.rt of healthful properties, but feeds the parts with
lmpuritie. which disease the membranes and tissues so that they become
Irritated and inflamed, r-4d Catarrh, with all its disagreeable and dangerous
aymptotns, is esUMio.ed In the system. There is a constant ringing id the
ears, a thin, watery discharge from the nostrils,. the breath has an offensive
odor, slight fsvcroftcu accompanies the disease, and gradually the entjre
health bec.-aes nfketed and the system upset and deranged. In its earlier
stages, when Catarrh i3 confined to the nose, and throat, sprays,' washes,
iuhalatior.s, etc., are soothing and in a way beneficial, because they are
cleanly and usually antiseptic, but such treatment has no curative effect,
because il dots cot reach the blood. To cure Catarrh the blood must be pur
ified,
PURELY VEGETABLE
mation
io:ns an aisanpear, tne neaitn is improved aud t&tarrn is permanently cured.
. THE GTVUT
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LOCAL ITEMS.
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William Miller made a business trip
to Wallowa this morning.,
Little Gwendolyn, daughter of Dr.
and Mm. M. K. Hall, Ib quite sick.
Dave Clark camo over from Cove
thli morning In his auto.
J. J. Nunn is In from his ML Emily
fruit ranch today on business matters.
Walter Ferguson returned today
from a few days,, with his mother at
Union.
Mrs. Edna Swam expects to leave
for Portland next Saturday, to attend
the Rose festival.
Engineer John T. Kern is now on
the Elgin run in the place of Engineer
Fontaine.
H. M. Tullcy of Wallowa county,
was a business visitor In the city last
evening.
Two of the regular freight trains
. were annulled todny cn account of a
sudden fall-off In business.
Mrs. M. Carta arrived home from
Hulnes this morning, where she has
been YleUing friends.
T. A. Rlnehart of Elgin, Is looking
after business In La Grande.
T. S. Dulln came down from Baker
City last night.
D. D. Glenn of Bummervllle, re
turned from Seattle last night, 'where
he saw Uncle Ram's gunboats.
H, L. Shafcr of Elgin, returned to
his home this morning after a short
stay In this city.
J. Tor', who has been looking after
business in Union, returned to his
home In Wallowa this morning.
Mrs. Frank Parsons and family of
Tleton Basin, arrived this morning and
went to Imbler to Join Mr. Parsons,
who preceded them several weeks.
Little Dean Smith has been confined
to his home for several days with la
grip.
E. Winston, who has been looking
after business In La Grande, returned
to his home In Joseph this morning.
W. Stewart of Portland, is In this
city, looking after the Interests of A.
N. Hamilton, Independent candidate
for railroad commissioner.
Miss Marie Edwards of Nyesa, pass
ed through La Grande this morning
on her way to Wallowa, where she will
visit iMatlvet for a while.
Lr Yerrlng arrived today from Ba
ker where he haa bees employed
with an fiectrle company. He will re
gain hefendeftnttely.
Mr. Vincent Palmer entertained the
Hdiee of th Neighborhood club at a
Crsnford tea this afternoon.
MURPHY . ;
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timrotis membrane
catarrhal matter it ia not able to fur
and this is just what 8. 8. 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 fresh,
reinvigoratcd blood, which is carried to all
the mucous surfaces and linings, the inflam
and irritation are corrected, the svmn
SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA
E, F. Roberts, the undertaker of
Cove, is in the city looking after bust
ness today.
Mrs. G. A. Stock of Cove, spent the
day In La Grande shopping.
W. R. and Chester Hamilton re.
turned from Imbler this afternoon.
About a dozen high school rooters
came over from Cove today to attend
the game of baseball at the league
park this afterndon. The team came
earlier in the day and went out this
afternoon to Umber up before the
game started at I o'clock.
Mrs. J. .J". Campbell has gone to
Milton to visit for two weeks.
The incessant ringing of the fire bell
this afternoon was not an alarm of
fire, but the result of the efforts of
an expert who is trying to put the
mechanism In better working order.
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Ha worth, are
both ill and unable to leave their
home. La grippe has seized them
both simultaneously,
District Attorney F. S. Ivanho. is
home from Wallowa county, where
he attended the Wallowa term of the
circuit court
Mr. and Mrs. William Dopp left to
day for Portland and other points in
western Oregon. Mr. Dopp has been
the linotype operator at the Morning
Star for the post few months,.,
Miss Laura Holm, daughter of En
gineer and Mrs. F. Holm, returned to
day from Pendleton. , She was gradu
ated from the Pendleton aacdemy this
week.
Fred Toung, a member of the '09
high school class, met with an acci
dent Sunday which has held him with
in doors until this afternoon. He
hopes to be able to attend the gradu
ation exercises this evening at the
Steward.' He fell from a tree while
attending a class picnic.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Boyer left this
morning for their home In Colfax,
Wash. Mrs. Boyer, formerly, Miss
Lyte, has been employed as trimmer
In the N. K. West store, millinery de
partment Mrs. George L. Scott left today for
Spokane, to Join her husband, who
Is employed In the Haxlewood cream
ery at that place. Mr. Scott was at
one time employed In the local cream
ery. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Gardner, who
were married at Enterprise last Sat
urday, arrived la La Grand yester
day evening and took their departure
this morning for Walla Walla, where
they will make their future home, Mr.
Gardner Is telegraph editor of the
Morning Union. Mrs. Gardner la the
daughter of a prominent Enterprise
resident. '
SOCIETY. .
ItcmlniscciM-c.
Cards are out for an at home to be
given by Mrs.' A. L. Richardson, in
honor of "Grandma" Richardson.
The afternoon will be spent In. pleas
ant reminiscence. ?
Luncheon.
Misses Myrtle end Kato Carblno en
tertained a number of, guests at" a
four-courso luncheon Sunday after
noon at their home In FruitdAle. The
table was beautifully decorated with
i::c . ;..T"-i, t mius ai-
vlra Strong, Matle Scull, Loretta Wil
son, .Nelllo Pi -fce. Julia Carbine, Har
riett and Laura Hoff, Agnes Davis and
Messrs. Frank and Arch Graham, Paul
Alnswmrth, Alma Price, Henry Grover,
and Carr McGee and Everett Carbine.
MJhhion Circle. . '
The . ladles of the Mission circle of
the Baptist church' will meet at the
home of Mrs. G; L. BIggers, Wednes
day afternoon.
WILL (iET
DEPLOMAS
The annual commencement of the
high school takes place at the Steward
opsra house tonight, and this after
noon has seen an Increase spirit In the
sale of ticket at 35 cents each. ,
Effort Is now being made to have
Hon. H. M. Cake give an Impromptu
address to the graduating class. , Def.
Inlte arrangement cannot be announc
ed until the Judge reaches La Grande
tonight. With this exception, the pro
gram will be as follows: 1
Program.
Parasol drill, by Mrs. Nell's pupils.
Essay "Opportunity," Blanch Kesa-
ler.
Essay "Park for La Grande," Mae
Noyer.
Piano solo Valae-Durand, Alberta
Hopper.
Debate "Resolved, That , the pres
ent Commercial club movement Is the
best way of advertising the city."
Affirmative, Fred Toung; negative.
Henry Stein.
Instrumental duet Annie Tullls and
May Nelll.'
Essay "The Class of 1908," Alber
ta Hopper.
Junior oration Joseph Williamson.
Piano solo "Across the Ocean," by
Mazuerctte, .Blanch Krssler.
Oration "8eefng the Elephant,"
Will Nelll.
Presentation of diplomas F. 6.
Ivanhoc,
Solo "Star Spangled Banner." Miss
Mabel Williams, with pantomime and
tableaux by 14 girls of the seventh
grade.
Strang TlMwtrk-al Attraction.
The films at the 8herwood Electric
theater which were seen last evening
for the first time, are all good. Com
edy prevails throughout.
LOST Between this city and Perry,
a ladles' gray coat. . Finder please
leave same at this office.
FOR RENT Four-room house, fur
nished complete; desirable location;
'phone Red 1182, or call at 101
Greenwood Ct 6-zS-t0
Two More Bishop.
Baltimore, Md May Zl. Two more
Methodist minister war mad bish
op today on the 16th ballot at the M.
E. general conference. E. H. Hughe
of Greencastle, Ind., waa elctd by
til votes, and W. S. Lewi of Sioux
City, Iowa, was elected by 111 votes.
There are two mor to lect
The new 117,000 statu of Quay Is
of whit Italian marble, symbolical of
stainless purity.
liven old Vermont Is waking op
li going to set out (0,000 forest trees
and spend ICO, 000 on roads.
t4ttt t m i itii444itt4ttl
Strike Oil at Mantlifield.
Marshflcld, Ore., May 26. Oil has
been, discovered In Coos Bay, and
largo options, are being taken. Ma
chinery for development has been
shipped from San Francisco, Gas has
been found In many places,' but the
strongest Is on the south Inlet, four
miles from Marshfleld, where machin
ery will be Installed. The first gusher
opened near Bandon.
Must Recount Vote,
New York, May . -William' R.
J
Hearst the Independence league lead
er, won a victory in hi long fight to
recount th ballot cast In 1905, when
Georga MeCellan was declared elected
New Tork'a mayor. Justice Lambert
today issued an order for a recount
A New Jersey man says rat can be
exterminated by snuff. But some
people sneeze at the assertion.
The crowds that flock to the Gun
ness farm show that there are a great
many fool that she didn't kill.
PORTLAND
FESTIVAL
To Be Held In 4
PORTLAND, OREGON,
JUNE I, TO . ItOS.
' Will be the moat brilliant
FLORAL FIESTA
and CIVIC JUBILEE
Ever bcld In tlie Pacific Northwest.
Portland, th "Rose City," will be a
scene of splendor and the center of
world-wide Interest for on week
Several Important conventions to be
hsld In Portland on ttfat occasion.
ThcO.ft.&N.CO.
Will Sn Special Ticket on This
Ooraaioa From
LA GRAKDE TO PORTLAND,
and Iletorn,
at $12.15
FOR PARTICULARS CALL ON
J. IL KEEXEY, Local Agent
WM. McMURRAT, ,
General Passenger Agent, .
PORTLAND OREGON
ROSE
ciKcys
TICKETS
AT
' DIRECTORY
' OF THE . -
FRATERNAL. ORDERS ,
LA GRANDE, ORE,
Kmmmmmmin
i. a o. r.
La Grand Lodge No. II, meets In
their ball every Saturday night Via
tting brother cordially Invited to at
tnL Cemetery plat may be an at
Model Restaurant
T. J. BCROQQIN, N. O.
D. E. COX. Secretary.
C. 3. VANDEBPOEL, Fin. See.
. M. W. JU
La Grand Camp "No. T70I meet
vary Monday evening at L O. O. IT.
halL All visiting neighbor are cor
dially Invited to attend.
E. C. DAVIS, C.
D. E. COX, Clerk.
Rollcf committee: E. C. Davis,
Charles Dlsqua, A. J. Warner and D.
E. Cox. -
A. F. A Jk. M.
La Grand Lodge No. 41, A. F. A
fc. M., hold regular meeting first
and third Saturday at 7:80 p. m.
L. H. RUSSELL, W. M.
C. D. HUFFMAN, Secretary.
MroUierbood of Owls.
La Grand Nest No. 17, meet In
th K. of P. hall every Tuesday eve
ning at I o'clock. Visiting brother
eordlally Invited. f
J. B. VANDERMUELEN, Executive.
C. W. BAKER, Secretary.
K. of f.
Red Cross Lodge No.17, ,met
very Monday evening In Castl Hall,
Corp building. A Pythian welcome
to all visiting knight.
D. H. PROCTOR. C, C. "
R. L. LINCOLN. K. of R. A 8.
t. O. T. M. '
HIv No. 87, L. O. T. M., meeU
every first and third Thursday of each
month at I o'clock In th afternoon.
Visiting member mad welcome.
8ADIB KLINTWORTH. L. C.
MRS. EVA M'INTTRE, K. of R.
RebekaJb.
Crystal Lodge No. SO, mte every
Tuesday evening at the L O. O. F.
lodge. All visiting member are in
vited to attend.
LAURA STILES, N. 0.
JENNIE SMITIL Secretary.
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Woodmen of the World.
La Grand Lodge No. 189, W. Ol
W., meet every Saturday evening
in K. of P. hall In the Cory
building.' All visiting members wel
come. M. M. MARQUIS,
J. H. KEENET, Consul Command.
Clerk.
F. O. XL,
La Grande Aerie No. 159, F. O. E,
meet every Friday night in Elk
hall at I p. m. Visiting brethren l
vlted to attend.
D. H. PROCTOR, W. P. 1
J. H. LEISIIMAN, W. a
Ft' routers ol America. -Court
Maid Marian No. 21 meet
tecond and fourth Wednesday night
in K.pt P. hall. Brothers are Invite
to attend.
NERI ACKLE3, C. R.
O. V. HENDRICKS, F. 8.
Board of Trustee: Dr. O. L, Big
rers. Oscar Berger and Herbert Pr.4
tersoo. O. E. 8. '
Hope Chapter No. 18, O. E. 9., hold
stated communication th second and
fourth Wednesday of each month.
Visiting member cordially Invited.
MART O. FORREST, W. JtL
MART A. WARNICK, Secretary.
i. o. o. r.
Star Encampment No. II, I. O. O.
F, meet every second and fourth
Wednesday In th month In Odd FeU
owa halt Visiting patriarchs always
welcome. D. E, COX. C. P.
W. A. WORSTELL, Scribe. .
M. B. of A.
Meet flnt and third Thursday ve
at I. O. O. F. halt Visiting mcmbtra
alway welcome. '
3. A. ARBUCKLB, Pretidont
C. 3. VANDERPOEU Secretary.
B. P. O. E.
La Grande Lodge No, 48a, meota
each Thursday evening at I o'clock in
Elk hall on Adam avenue.; Visit
ing brother are eordlally Invited tm
attend.
W. B. SARGENT, Exerted Rulw.
G. E. W CULLY, Rec. See.
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