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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1909)
KlfiHT PAGES. EVENING OBSERVER, L.l GR.ME, OREGON FRIDAY, APRIL 2, I'JOi). PAGE FIVE. c LOCAL ITEMS. George finird is over from Union to day. N. J. Christiansen left this morning for Snlt Lake. . Frank Thy is attending to business mutters in Portland. The little shop has an ad In this Issue worth reading. . ihl r f K ti ft' Vi rtVmfv will tiiAAr 1 113 Sl UIUM U VIIVM V I, iju the church at 7:30 tonight. fhaileg Clements returned today from a business visit to Joseph. Fred Taylor, of the sugar factory, la spending a little time at the Lake. firs. George Stoddurd took her de parture til's morning for Salt Lake. Mrs. J. R. Forrest left last evening for Portland where she will make her future home. f Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Cade leave La Grande tonight for Indiana to re main permanently. ' Martin Grout, soli of L. C. Grout, left last evening for Gooding, Idaho, to visit his relatives. The Elgin train was delayed at Island City this afternoon by a break t down of the engine. Dr. names aim iuu juuu u ui r this morning. District Superintendent J. D. Gllli- Inn is visiting M. E. churches in the north end of the county tdoya. J. R. Smith has gone to Santa Ana to visit his parents and experts to locate somewhere in that state. Captain and Mvs. A. M. Paul took their departure this morning for Salt Lake City for an Indefinite stay. The funeral of Sirs. Aalnsworth was lield this afternoon. A large number cf friends and acquaintances attended. Many were taught napping yester day . when the banks closed at .3 o'clock. One lesson will generally suffice Clarence Whiteman was out to Imhler today to set up the 'new Olds Miobile purchased by I. B. Wade. The machine cost $1,350 and was sold through Mr. Whiteman. Four more counts were returned against J. W. Scribe Wednesday by the federal grand jury. This makes '20 now fuc ing the former "banker. Contractor C. I). Goodnaugh has been suffering the past, few days with rheumatism and left this morning for Hot Lake to recuperate. The Elgin commercial club has pur . chased an eight acre tract for city park purposes. It. borders on the Grande Konde river. Mrs. M. A. Harrison left this morn ing for Pleasant Valley, where she will be the guest of her daughter, Mrs G. II. Klmer. for a time. Mr. and Mrs. 13. B. .Morgan and Lee Morgan, left this morning for Portland where the gentlemen's father died yesterday and where they will attend the funeral. Mrs. T. X. Murphy and her daughter Irene arrived on last night's train from Portland. They will visit in this city a few days before returning to the nietroiKdis. J. A. Thronson will set 50 acres r F 1 . . . . .1 . . 1 1 . r . 1 . . V. ! wi iuuu ueiir nuiiiei to i run hub spring. Cherry and apple trees to cover this amount have arrived for him. Garrit Oldenburg leaves eai ly next week for a short stay In Curry coun ty where his father Is located. He will return soon to look after his business Interests here. His wife will accompany him. . There will but little high water this year. Mr. Prill was dowu from his Fox Hill home today and reports the snow disappearing rapidly with no evidence of high water in the river. Mr. J. s. Shoemaker, recently of P.rownsville, Texas, went to Hot Lake Thursday morning, for consultation with his nephew, Dr. W. T. Phy. Mr. health recently and will remain at the sanatorium for some little time. .The Oliver case is being heard to day before Judge Bean. The argu ment promises to be quite long, as the first one. begun at 10 o'clock this morning Is not finished at time of going to press. When this case la finished, that of Caviness vs La Grande Irrigation Canal Company will b taken up. Judge Bean will also sit in this case. it . SOCIETY. The 12th of a series of bride gqmes by members of the "500" club was played yesterday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Moore. This completes the series and as soon as the scores are averaged up the winner of the set will be awarded a prize. Mrs. "Jay Van Curen Is considered winner of the first place; Mrs. F. E. Moore sec ond, andMrs. M. B. Donohue third. Mesdames George Palmer, Vincent Palmer and Guy E. Brykitt this after noon entertained at "C00.H The affair was given at the home of Mrs. George Palmer. : . Or, IV, D. McMillan Painless Denistry la Grande National Bank Bldg Both Phones James Stautts and Frank Bay are installing the blower system In the Island City mill. 1 There nover wa circus that every member of every family njoya ol.j repeats the onjuy merit as often aa they do Towle's CIRCUS Brand . Table Syrup Von want it every day and every tru ol every dry. it is the syrup with the rich v. Maple Flavor Prepared by our oriprinnl exclusive process by blending SuuarCane5yrup. Corn Syrup, Honey and Maple Syrup. Auk your Krocer how to et Wild Ammalafree. They please the children. TARIFF AFTER COMICAL (Continued from page 1.) spelling out the more difficult words phonetically on the margin of the bill. Two clerks, alternating each half hour, read tho &3,0o0 words of the bill in just 4 hours and 20 minutes. For a time one of them kept up a pace of 234 words a minute. One government official, who is connected with the administration of a dependency of the United States situated in the tropical cone when asked as to his sentiments in regard to the bill, declared: ' - "Well, the only tiling I can under stand In it Is that it will cost me more hereafter to hand some one a lemon." Congressman Thomas of Ohio, Is struggling with a tariff puzzle that involves the question When Is a fish hook not a fi8hhookf A company In his district . that manufactures the hook has appealed to him to straighten out a tangle in the tariff. According to the In formation that reaches Thomas, the Dlngley bill placed a duty on fish hook that was high enough to foster the Industry of the country. Troubles afterwards arose, however, over the construction of the law. The treasury department classified the hooks as wire and admitted them at a great ly reduced rate of duty. Hooks with flies, of feathers, and gay colored silk attached came in as featherbeds and as silk. Now flie hook manufactur ers demand that they be given a sec tion pf the bill devoted entirely to fishhooks and with a protection duty attached. The Towle Maple Syrnp Co. 1:111 Petition for letters of administration for the estate of G. MarOlluB, deceas ed, have been filed by Ella Marcellus, through her attorney, L. Dunham. CMPET Without Removing From the Floor By a Suction, Sanitary and Sweeper System There is no more use to beak your back by taking up your carpet and beating them now, as you have the oppor- .. tunity to have them cleaned on the lloor. tf you have any carpets that are dirty and need cleaning bad we will send our demonstrator around 1o your home and tell you all about the system of cleaning. ... ...... All work guaranteed to do better, cleaner and cheaper work than by beating the dust out by hand. I Call on or Phone Jo F 4 - 1 Phone Red HI La Grande, Ore. TdS. Mrs. M. Wood has returned from Elgin. CURES 0 amoMCULCEas Any chronic ulcer shows an unhealthy antf impure condition of the blood.' It is a diseased condition of the ftebh at that particular spot, caused and kept inflamed and irritated by a continual discharge into it, of un healthy matter from the circulation. No treatment can have any curative ef fect except a medicine which will renovate the blood and entirely remove the cause. S;ilves, washes, lotions, etc., are sometimes helpful in reducing in flammation, cleansing the ulcer, or perhaps lessening the discharge, but such applications do not reach the blood where the disease genua are located and can never effect a cure. S. S -S. goes down into the circulation, uiivcs oui, .'.! MMpuriUcs cui tr.srbii -"ri ntid Jv flourishing the flesh with rich pure blood causes the place to heal naturally and permanently. S. S. S. docs not make a surface cure, but by beginning at the bottom, and rebuilding broken-down tissue, and supplying healthful, healing qualities to the blood, causes the place to 11 in with new, firm ik-sh, while it steadily but surely effects a permanent cure. The ulcer can not exist when the blood is pure, and S S. S. will thoroughly purify the blood. Hook on Sores Bud Ulcers and any medical advu-e froe to all who write. ZZ SVT - SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. 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Roosevelt stumbled, and would have fallen in if a fourth officer had not seized him. At Ponta del Gado the Roosevelt party went for a wild fowl iijfit Roosevelt amrirc'l foot races on deck, but declined to referee a cock fighting exhibition. He Inspected the fort at Gibralter. General Frederick Walker, Governor of Gibralter. and Richard Sprague, the American consul, escorted the disln Cuished ?uest and party to a reception committee awaiting with automobiles. They went sirhtseeing. The city la elaborately decorated. Soldiers cheer ed him. WALL PAPER All the newest things in wall paper. Pa per your rooms with some of MAXWtLL'S exclusive designs. Paints, Oils; Varnish Japalacand Liquid Veneer W H. B0HNENKAMP CO