EVKMXti O llftEItVtX. I.A t!U.M2. Oi:::fiO f 1UIV. i jli.dl.tlll i:i'.t. r; LOCAL ITEMS. course there 1h a lover and a crime. The futher take the blame and pay the penalty of another's crime, The Other strong numbers In the comic film entitled "iMr. Pynhead Out for a Good' Time." To miss thin number In to nils hulf your life. A yi:i,i, i'i.f.ai;i avihkxce. TIlC DUIc OltlllKI ltlllcr H I'llMh- lug Program. f V. Tot'- wl" b0 ,n t,le cl,y n,'xt j ilnri-ls of Wallowa, Ik In the . w0 ' tratiHUftlnjf business. R j prown U one of the many ' i,in biici"''1"' " transact buxl- "n the city today. fj Humble left this morning f i jph in the Interest of the liolton & Jjiner coinVny ot "s eny. Jlhl I'OHS OI l.'lliuil, 11 1" - vjiuii.iv '. ...... ......I..) it II I. 111. , u.viantlle company. V,.n-ff ''" .'- lel'1 Jt'Kr lVf' sing for Tacomu, where be will at ...nj to business mutters. flllllum Wright, of the Flrat Nu tlcnul bank of Union, was amnnt? those who are here from Union today. Jlaii:iRT Scott of the B.-umwell-g,,itt Music company, went to Joseph unlay In the Interest of his company. .Mrs. J. J. C'arr left this mornliiK fr H;ler City, whtre she will visit frltiuls for several days. Mrs. Kims, who has been living In p.inllcton for the past three months, .... , . .. i r. . ... .1...-U I. . .... rr veil mm min imis a ....... r The second Mory or ine si. ec Ira Balrd, representative or jur i,e. Orant & Co. In this section, r Last evening the Dixie quintet ap peared In Hie opera hotie under the auspices of the Haraca class of the Presbyterian Sunday school. While the Htt-iidahee was not us la i-je kk the nvri -.Vie enteviHimrfent warranted, !!! ?i.-iid-!tir.l wu Ut-4iie.t ti a most enjoyable' evenlod's trite; ia'.n- nvnt. The program was a good one and the various numbers were espe cially will rendered. Prom a financial point of view It Was not a success, thoiiKh the class did not make an ac tual loss. io in lllKOil! IA ;!iAXIK NOT OITOONK II V KKNKAVKD IXTK.llKSTS. While- lli Ket of tlif Nation Is Giving lU'iicvkCtt Atienclon to Lincoln Me morial. Iji fJnimle C A. K. Will Als Make KimxIuI l:iforl to It .iiir-jer 1artf-l"reiti'iH. t t t liriUtY t'ONSTKlTTIOV. Second Story or M. 51. Utilldiiij: Xearly lTnLsluiI. . IJjsfed through La Orande today en route to The Dalles. V I). Campbell, who bus been In Oklahoma, expects to return.at once. He will be tvtck on his ranch' un It. F. V. No. 1. The Dixie Quintet renvjVred a very enjoyable concert at the Steward last eveiilnff. The house was not laise, bul proved an appreciative one. A. It. Hrown, formerly superintend ent of the Central Hallway of Oregon, Is here today looking after business matters. A new but light case of scarlet fe ver has broken out In North h Orande. This time it is the William Wynn home that was quarantined. John K. Hough, former justice of the peace, was down town yesterday for the second time since January 1. His health Is falling and he seldom ventures far from his home. E. E. Wlllard arrived this morning from Portland, and will leave tonight for Maker City. Mr. Willard is now a cattle buyer and stated that he would be here frequently during the coming summer. .Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner write to friends here from Los Angeles, that they are highly contented with th weather in that city. They are en joying their tour immensely and hav not thought of coming home yet. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gibb of Magrath. Alberta. Canada, arrived last evening and today went to Imbler, where they ... However, before making u purchase they will look l other locations In the co'iv.ii. J. L. Cavlness h- -S.l holding his wheat for $t i. Last fall when the markets were fluctuating mow or less, .Mr. Cavlness thought that $1 wheat was -possible and derided to hold, and firmly believes he will get his price yet, before another crop Is harvested company's building on Jefferson and Kim street, Is almost completed. The brick work is not the only part that Is nearing completion, for carpenters ai'o olaying an Important part In the, con- struction., At the present rapid rate ,f construction, the building will b eady for the roofing in a very sV : : time. The brick work of the : mu story is complete on two sides, nearly so on another, and about half done on the Elm street side. , Senteiu-ed to leavenvortli. ilUUe, Feu. cu i rloo Avertv. Lincoln day, to be properly observed1 along lines more elaborate than ever before anywhere throughout the na tion on February 12 will not be for gotten In La Grande. Oliver P. Mor ton Post, G. A. H., has prepared an elaborate program to be given In the ISapflst church. Speeches will not be confined to one, as there are two and even three, perhaps, who will take the rostrum during the progra mln me nioriam to the dead Abraham Lincoln. Peslde the speeches and ritual exor cises, several solos are promised. A nnrnmitira of the (!. A. K. has been winking on. the program for some time and Is about ready to announce the hour and all that is to follow the ep. nlng of the memorial exercises. V Dr. W. D. McMillan Painless Denislrv La Grande National Bank Bldg Both Phones To He Held Tomorrow Xoxt to Thorn's a The rummage sale to be held under the auspices of the ladies of the Meth odist church, will be held tomorrow In the room next door to C. H. Thorn's grocery store, on Fir street. There will be many articles of merit offerer! at reasonable prices. Those having articles that have not been de livered will please notify Mrs. S. R Hawoith early in the morning. COM RENT Seven-room house; close to railroad shops.. 'Phono Hlack 1T.32. 2-4-121 head of the bridge department of the coast extension 'of the St. Paul road, was sentenced today to serve 18 months in Leavenworth penitentiary Tor falsifying records while county re corder in Virginia City, Mont, Hans Chink to Tree. Coupevllle, Wash., Feb. 5. The body of Leo Say, a Chinese rancher, was found hanging to a tree. Exam Inatlon showed he was not strangled Murder Is suspected, as he had trou ble with local Chinese. Tho Pastime Clianae Tonight. Patrons of the Pastime should atch the regular house ad for lh !! progrnm which will b offered Ibis evening. Manager Eeeles has succeeded .In securing some very worthy films and all who attend tbb' evening will find that they are of-f-reil a very pleasing entertainment. The pictures are all new and the va riety Is exactly such that there will be an Interesting number of each mrm- ! v of the family. The specialty acts are all strong this week. I- ........ ...i tr..,.rl The number bv Abbott Clyne are as good as any .Lit I Did You Ever Have Your Eyesight fitted? I WANT Yol'lt D.I'FICCLT AND STUBBORN CASKS. I DON'T CARE HOW MANY HAVE FAILED TO FIT YOUR CASE: I TELL YOU MY SYS- The singing TEM IS SUCCESSFUL ON THOSE CASES. I HAVE DEVOTED Ml WORK T j THIS ONE STUDY ,r, , . ,,, dnl'ar attraction.! I DC NOTHING ELSE, THAT'S i'emomber the complete change of bill WHY I SUCCEED WHERE OTHERS tbl.. evenlne. Hav you noticed the FAIL; SO IF YOU HAVE HEAD- . - ntn -- " A M ACHES, WEAK tu.. r.n., WANT GLASSES THAT ARE EASY AND rOMrollTAIH.E. Dr. W.H. Keating, The Expert Eyesight Specialist of Rait Lake is now at the SOM1ER HOTEL And will Remain Until Thursday, Feb. Uth DOX'T FAIL TO SEE THE IKMTOH AHOVT YOUK EYES OK GLASSES II' YOU ARE HAV1XG TKOV HLE WITH THEM. KV5I5IAGE SALE. Glance over your office station ery, make a note of what you want, then call up Main 13 and we will be JOHNNY Oil WE SPOT to care for your wants in short order. Work perfect, prices. right. THE OBSERVER MATURES CURE s: .ri i::..a ,...,.cp which nrothtce Rheuniatisin all suggtst a healthful vegetable remedy as tlie surest and safest cure. Hie disease i, brought about by the acctimttlation of uric acid, an irntatmff, pain-produd ng proSv in the blood. This causes a weakening and souring of the cimih &hich then becomes unfit for nourishing the body, f V d of uric acid in the nerves, muscles, joints and bones produce the jwin and agon" of Rheutnatisnt To treat the trouble with medicines containing pot ash or other stro-.ig minerals, is simplv adding another poison to the already weak disease.1 blood, sapping it of its remaining vitality, and perhaps in the end mt king a Pl, vsicLl w reck of the sufferer. The one safe and only cure for Rlieu a-ism ii S. S. S. It is nature's remedy for tins disease, made S ?Z herM-.f-al rentable ingredients extracted from the roots, herbs and barks of the lot est and iields. S. S. S. goes down into the Wood and removes every trace of the cause of Rheumatism, cleanses and punf.es the circulation. Vnd restoics Inru and comfort to those who are suffering from this painful atsc There is but one way to 1 sure you are not oosing your system wllh m5ner.il medicines, and that is to take S. b. S. Coo.v on Rhenni'ati,Mandyuieduly.sp2ci?ic 'JZLATtZA. OA- i new scenery? If yon tmve not attend ed the Pastime for a few dny you will discover that many Improvements V-.u ftttendeaiC ALI, AND SEE :.'.r. AT fWR. r.nv. atilprl since ;.it. The feature film is toe'one en-,' DON T IV A. i : 1 " - titled the "Hunchback." This Ii the TO It IS NOT A STRAXOEK IX LA tory of a poor blacksmith, his SononANDr. CAN FUHNISH TOU the beautiful dtughter. Of MAM llt-r ir.r..v . and si 3 Alaska outside Florida inside. W!v:n the blizzard come it will b impossible to comfortably heat the cold rooms. Then, and during the months of ' between ca- youll bnd a .. ....... ton PERFECTION i) &fal vfai. U The (Equipped vvlth Smokeless Sevfce) just what you reed to make the mercury climb. It's light enough Ij cafry from , room to ro jm and gives diicct glowing heat from every drop of fuel. Turn the wiclc high or low, there's no bother no smoke no srneij tmeke'r? s cevx- prevents. Crais cil font holds 4 quail burring 9 l-curs. Su nerliiv fnished in iin.in hr.d i j j i r.ickel. Every her. teTwarranted. ffidfo Lamp mr t t a good rom ponun lor a lung tf-ni.-, i r"'i:-- tradjr liht leaclinf. tewing or fancy work doem't lire the eye. Mids of bras, nickel plated, with lutejt r-prowd . i i i. l r I . j vr .... Dearest agrnry lot derripbe circular if your dealer doaa't . ' i . i tar.y the reriectioo U:l Heater or Kayo Lamp. &TANQABB OIL COMPANY ( Icwporal4l I A Wl PRACTICAL EXAMPLES REGARDING WE GLOBE-WERMCKE SECTIONAL BOOK CASES See what those in position to know have to say "WOULD HAVE LOST" "Had my library not been incased in a Globe Wernecke sectional book case kind friends would never have been able to have removed it at the time my home burned. Even if it had been pos sible to have "taken the books out the weather was such that every book would have been ruined, a3 it was I never lost a volume," F. S. Ivanhoe,' Dist. Atty. 10 Jud. Dist. SAVED MY BOOKS" "1 attribute the fact that my entire library was not lost to ihc fact that it was heii in a sectional book casd. On account of this, willing hands were able to carry out ach section intact and not a book v, as destroyed or io'st." Dr. N. Molitor We would be pleosed to have you call and allow us to show and explain the merits of the Globe-Wernicke Sect ional Book Case. ' rjAo, ! U-' m tm COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS LA GRANDE, - ORE. Lame Sliouliler. This Is n common form of muscular rhetimatlmn. No Interna! treatment ir needed. Apply Chamberlain's Linl ment freely threo times a day and t quick cure Is certain. This liniment has jjrovrn eapeelsiij- atns?)l f-"r muscular rheumatism. Sold by all good dealers. BUSINFSS COL! FfiF m NnDTINTH ,Tfl. - L I PORTLAND. 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