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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1909)
ETEJI50 0 6EKTEE, 11 GBATOE. OHICOT. FBIDAT, JIXT !, 1809. GOOD SERVICE UNION NURSERY JJ. B. WEAVER, Pro?. 0 D $ 3 0 PROMISED MEMO ATTEND HOIK & tat iutle mouths don't care, so lout, M they feel the delicious coolness cf mr tempting ice cream. Children are fbsd of it, but what of their elders especially the ladies? Very fev eer tecllne the invitation to partake of a tore dish of our excellent cream Take k box of this "Frozen Gladness" boms rtti yon. BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY. Fruit, shade and'or namental tree s . Sherbs and Roses, Strawberry vines and other small fiuit "iJergbtidgs agazine SEND FOR PRICE LIST UNION.iJORE. is; With excellent transportation ser- of two spcial coaches. They will go ' ai 1... .!. n fi anil y-a xrirt, an lnWnt nrnoram tn 1, rpn- Oil IU8 ICSUmi nam i rui n in the evening at 5 o'clock on the dered, the well known hospitality of : , . , . n .h. BPpanB,pmn, the people of Iiubler offered and a tne pe01,ie 0f North Powder, Cove and general good time promised there is 1 Union can come to La Grande on No not a doubt but the whole of Union 7 and get on theJoseph train and get county will be well represented at j to Imbler at the same time the peo the Pioneer Day's picnic at Imbler, pie from La Grande arrive. The July 22. While it is in the midst of j game, which they failed to play some- the busy time for the farmers, there i train will arrive in La Grande in are very few, indeed, who would not j plenty of time for the people fiom lay aside their duties for one day and j these towns to catch the evening mingle with these old heroes who . trains home. fought that we might enjoy the home The people of Imbler are very an- which we now do. I xious that everybody attend tne pic Secretary Rinehart was in the city yesterday working to make arrange ments for the transportation services between La Grande and Imbler. He has practically secured the promise 0 !0 nic, and promise an excellent time to those who go. Coffee, tea and cream will be served free. Take your lunch and stay all day with our neighbors of Imbler. PURELY The absolute ve-ctablo purity of S. S. S. has always been one of tho troncest points in iu favor, and U one of the principal reasons why it u toe most widely known and universally usM of a blood medicines A mat many of the so-called blood purifiers are rrally noth ng mow Inc.. itronR mineral mixtures which act so unpleasantly and disastrously oi too delicata membranes and tissues of the stomach and bowels, that evea a such treatment purified the blood, the condition in which tao digestif ystetnis left would often be more damaging to the health orl8lnj. trouble. Not so with S. S. S. it Is tb.3 greatest of all blood purifiers and at the same tune is an absolutely safe and harmless remedy. It is mado Entirely of the heating and cleansing extracts and Juicea i of root . herbs and barks, each of which is in daily use in some form by Pby" g tbeir practice. Years of work and research have proven S. S. S. to contain even-thins? necessary to purify the blood and at the same time supply to arstoin with the purest and best tonic ejects. S. S. S. cures Rheumatism. Cit! CThSor and Ulcers. Skin Diseases. Scrofula. Contagious Blood Poison and all other blood troubles, and it leaves the system in perfect concUtioj when ii has purified the blood. Book conta ning much valuable informa tion on tae oiaai aal any medical advice desired sent free to all who wnto. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. ttCWYS SHE'S A QUEEN! SHE'S A SLKEX! Is an expreson that is always heard at sight of a well deve' jd woman. If you are flat-cheated, vlth Bl undeveloped, a Brawny neck, thin, lead arm' remark will never be applied to you.. "SIP . ' wafers will make you beautiful, bewitch ing. They DEVELOP THE BUST in a week from t to 6 inches and produce a fine, firm, voluptuous boaom. They fill out the hollow places, make the rrmi handsome and well modeled and the neck and shoulders shapely and of perfect contour. Send for a bottle today and you'll be pleased and grateful. "SI REN" wafers are absolutely harmless, pleasant to take, and convenient to carry around. They are sold under guarantee to do all we claim or MONEY BACK. 4 - Price $1.00 per bottle. Inquire at good drug stores er send DI RECT TO US. l'HEE. During the next 30 days only we will send you a sam ple bottle of those beautifying wafers on receipt of 10c to pay cost of packing and postage if you mention that you saw the advertisement in this paper. The sample alone may be sufficient if the defects are trifling. DESK 4. ESTHETIC CHEMICAL CO.. 31 Y. 125th ST., NEW YORK. a m d a o Si 0 W j. 1 aA OUR PLATFORM SAFETY first, liberality next, both are essential to successful banking. If you are satisfied with our platform come and see us. United States National Bank La Grarine Ore 0 0 i 0' 0 0 Elgin will come here Sunday and try their luck with the team at thiB place. This is the regular schedule same plan works in the evening. The game, which they never played some time ago at Elgin, as soon as the schedule expires at the end of the season. Elgin is coming here strong Sunday and it is said that a large crowd of Elgin rooters will accom pany the team. Come out Sunday and help La Grande climb to the top of the ladder. The other game3 sched uled for Sunday are: Baker City vs. Cove at Cove and Huntington vs. Un ion at Tnioh. Christ." This monloKue has won a universal praise. Mr. Jerard, foun der of the Fraternal Order of "Ben Hur," sayB: "I have heard Chariot 7Lc h huzircd ?.vA fifty times. Prof. Sutton's is the best." What thiB noted man has said in regard to his work others have expressed. He has read this monologue through the west and the middle west ror the last fif teen years. Study and actual work before the public has given it, made the work a masterpiece. The admis sion fee this evening Is twenty-five cents. BEN HUR" TONIGHT (01IIIEIS I miipif d I I A rubbish fire out near the Standard I t - t ! Two Car Loads Cormick Harvesting Machinery -';itcift-g Just received and now ready for distribution. wt.M MONOLOGUE HILL HEARD HERE. RE Talented Reader And Sonologist Will Entertain Tonight. The Bible and Missionary institute closed last evening at the Christian church. Prof. Sutton delivered a wide awake lecture on the subject, "The Evangelization of the World In the Present Generation." Tonight at 8:15 ; he reads the monologue taken from Large shipment of electric irons, the well known and well read book, j Calla at the light -oflice for prices and "Hon Hur" or "The Tale of the Bee samples. A rubbish fire out near the Standard Oil tank last evening disturbed the meeting of the Fourth of July com mittee, all of them Jumping up lit the midst of business of auditing the bills and running pell mell to the fire and before they got back It was too late to continue the meeting. Anyhow most of the work had been finished and it w ill take only a short session of the committee to finish the work. They had audited bills to the amount of $1070.00 when the fire bell rang. Just Arrived. o Buy a McCormick and you will have the best We have a lot of other goods now on sale. Come and see what we have. ft?. CO Daily Observer, 65c pen Monti I Hie Heating and Ventilating Problem i i JEIjf thB tFMF iS) 5 t . 4 - urn iiiifiiiiw ' : O .v.. .. '"!' I . ,,. . . , v'",'"; i ' A'" 1 L 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 the room. Eliminates the cold floor problem and the "dreaded hot stove," Adds 25 per cent to the seating 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 corner of the room will be just as warm as those sitting near the'plant. Ganbe attached to any flue. Every school district should investigate this system. 1 1W. SNIDER, Rgent, LaGrande, Ore. 1 Have taught in the various schools of the county for the pastjfourteen years afj the knowledge of the improper heating and ventilating conditions caused me to Uk this agency. 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