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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1909)
S : p. AN We have added Pianos and musical instruments to our stock and we extend to all a invitat ion to call and look them over. Prospective buyers should not fail to see our beautiful STAR PIANOS and get our price and terms. Newlin Book & Stationery Co, fill r ,, i YDAIL OBSERVER 65c a Month SILYfcK IUU.tT SETS. Nothing, will'te, aB much ap preciated by the "bride and groom as something that will be of practical as well as decora tive use in other words, silver backed hair brushes, combs, 4 manicure sets, etc. etc. In these lines we are showing x ; Bplendid assortments assort ! ments that compare favorably A with the most completely stock- ed of metropolitan' establish $ ments at prices that are much f better than those quoted, here Z or elsewhere. You will do well to fnspect $ our stock before you buy else f where. l h. perre I 1 N. D. C. Rheumatic Capsules We guarantee them. Newlin Drug Co. Home of Bargains I Carry one of the largest Stocks of New and Second-Hand and Second-Hand Household Furnishings To be found in the country. You cannot afford to overlook my stock when in need of anything! In my second hand department you may find lust what you are looking for and if so you will nJivjrs obtain a bargain. Right now, I have several exceptional good offerings in Cook Stoves, a $65 Saddle for $20. Lawn Mowers nearly as good as new at attractive prces. Granite Iron Ware, Crockery and Glassware, Carpets, Rugs, Iron Beds, Dining Tables, Rocking Chairs, Mattresses and a thousand and one things that must be seen to be ap preciated. Always make it a rule to visit my store and keep in touch with the bargains rhat are coming in and going out daily. Chas. L. England The House of Bargains CELEBRATE TWO DAIS There will be really two days cel ebration at Union, Friday and Sat urday the second and third of July, Friday will be given over to the an nual G. A. R. reunion. On the third sunrise will be announced with "noisy guns," and there will be a parade at 10 o'clock, participated in by "civic and fraternal organizations, citizens and school children." There Mill be games and sports for all, and in the afternoon a series of horse races will be pulled off at the excellent track on the outskirts of town. In the lat ter events are a three year old trot, or pace, one and one-eigth miles; a three quarter mile run, free for all; a one mile gentlemen's buggy race, for I'niou horses only; a mile and one-eigth, for three minute horses, and a cowboy race, saddle horses only. Union invites everybody, and will m lue evening ALL MILLINERY REDUCED Puffs, Puifs, Puffs Silk Gloves Telescopes E. M. WELLMAN & CO. ADAMS AVENUE there will be a display , of fireworks, consisting oi Deautuui set pieces. 4 Mct'rca Trio Great. With the newest pictures that can be gotten and the great McCrea Trio, said to be the fastest acrobats In the world, the Pastime has an excellent program this week. Owing to the fine system used in the exchange office in Portland, and to the newness of the films received, when you go to the Pa3time you may feel sure that you will see new pictures all the time. Ladies souvenir matinee tomorrow at 2:30 with all new pictures. TO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR SALE Good milk cow, fresh, half Jersey, half Durham. Three quarters Jersey heifer calf goes j with cow. Inquire corner N and i First street or phone Black 1862. (6-15-3) FOR SALK 8 acres improved, in al- j ."alfa and orchard, 350 chickens, with incubator, brooder, coops, cow, horse, implements, furniture, Mowing crop. Quarter mile east of ity, good house and bai n, $4,000 takes everything. Term3. V. W. i'ollock, Home Ind. Phone. (j-H-j-14 - i fjp Before the Bar. N. H. Brown) an atorney of Pitts Held, VL, writes: "We have used Dr. Kingg's New Life Pills for years and find them such a good family medl For Chills Constipation, Bllllousaesa or tiick Headache they work won- We have Just received a complete tine of Columbia double disc records. (Sc. Newlin Book & Stationery Co. la Grande School Of Music The only School of Music like it in the state teaching young ana new students as well as the older ones The very " it llirilTTLIinr lir ri I The Conservatory of Music of Boston is the best in the countryWe teach as they do. E. POSTER DAY, Principal AJiss DAY, Primary Teacher Daily Observer, 65c per Month E-BCSA-THE 0LT LAWFUL PILE CUBE. Because It does not contain narcotics, mercury, cocaine, lead or anv poisonous drugs. Because E-BU-SA cures plies U s l b SensatorJ recommend, every Ingredient of E-BC-SA. Drug laws make 'lS misleading statements" a crime. Therefore the sale of all old or nas cotlc pile medicines Is Illegal because they effect the brain and marrow; produce constipation and never cure. Only drSu highest standing sell and endorse E-RU-SA. aruggisu oi SILVEBTUOB.VS FAMILY DBCO STOBIJ. U. ILiMjZ $21 kss&e BUB 03 P3IS0IJ When the blood becomes infected with the vrus of Contagious Blood Poison, the symptoms are soon manifested. The mouth and throat ulcerate, copper-colored spots appear, a red rash breaks oat, the hair begins to come out, and usually sorosand ulcers show tharasiiv.-a on different parts of the body. At the first sign of the disease S. S. S. should be taken, for the trouble 5s too powerful and dang3rous to trifle with. If allowed to run on the tendency is to work down and attack the bones and nerves, and some times it makes a complete physical wreck of the sufferer. The disease can make no such headway if S. S. S. is commenced and used according to direc tions; its progress can be stopped, the poison removed,! and health preserved. S. 8. S. goe3 iato the blood and removes the insidious virus, ckiaiises the circulation and makes a complete and permanent cure bj driving out the causa. S. S..S. quickly takes effect on the blood, and grad ually the symptoms disappear, the health is improved, the skin cleared o: all spots, sores and blemishes, and when S. S. S. has thoroughly purified tht circulation no trace of the diseass la left. S. S. 8., a purely vegetable remedy cures Contagious Blood Poison because It is the greatest of aU blood purl hers, tested and proven for more than forty years. Home treatment book and any rnodical advice free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA . ; , i .rawiglw-w-BTTTrTr.m. Wlll-I '.' P HJ-'MU II ! I J IMIWIWMIIIIIW MM I " ' - - The Heating and. Ventilating Pmbkm "vi it ii if i a m nm w m r k II II M H HI I II . K. . : , .'.-l"' fcv: T;v- fT!V r? ..v..rfii v i .'(c. -x - :.-,v..-- v..1 v,s.-v.- x ..'V ,! " ii.i ,..,.-i.ri.,-a.f;,j,,, . . r': . n n ir aterbury- Sysfein For Schools, Churches, Lodge Rooms,and Public Buildings Does away with window ventilation, which is almost as great an evil as impure air." ' Maintains a uniform temperature all over ths room. - , , ' 5 , , - . ' Eliminates the cold floor problem and the "dread ;d hot stove," V '. ' Adds 25 per cent to the seaijng capacity by removing the plant to the corner. ' Great saving in iuel bill. Requires no basement. Always under direct supervision. No expense to install. Will burn either wood or coal. Every plant guaranteed to meet the most exacting requirements. -No Experiment, Plant in scucessful operation in Public School of La Grande. Invented by J. L. Waterbury who for many years taught in the public schools! after carefully studying the problem and long experimenting devised and patented the system. Those seated in the farther oorner of the room will be just as warm as those sitting near the plant. Can be attached to any flue. Every school district should investigate this system. W. SNIDER, Ikzent, LaGrande, Ore. 1 Have taught in the various schools of th? county for the past fourteen years and the knowledge of the improper heating and ventilating conditions caused me' to take TTTTTTTTTfTffftfttmmtttmHetfmmfHtrHWHtM