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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1913)
FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1913. PAGE TWO PRETTY STORY RUNS THROUGH "WBUT Diabetes lb r Ungcr Fesitj PmsIUt Actios of HuM, "..r , CoBlreliiac Umt Actio. S ' . i ' I I -.'V? LA GRAINS OBSSKVisa, f :' - ' ' - Monuments Concrete Blocks T" ' Mad U La Qrmade ' ' LATEST DESIGNS Best BuIWim Material Made in La Grands, i. KHWB ' E. ' C. ' DAVIS CorGreenwMASAve. Retail Department Phone Main ; 8 For Lumber, Lath Shingles, Sash and D Dors Ruberoid Roofing GEORGE PALMER LUMBER CO. New Telephone Directory We' wish to notify our subscribers that we in tend to issue a new directory next menth, and in order that there may be no errors in it we ask their 'eo-operatiori. All those whose names or addresses 'are' hot correct in the present directory or wh wish any changes made, kindly notify us. All Betifica tions must be in by the 10th of May. A Jiome Independent Telephone Co. z AhJJi i V I " : 'Kf vh i UVSh4 V fJSal ...... I - ul I ... .kl'" There is no need to feel any lari. over the- symptoms of diabetes. ThE disease is apt to be purely a dieeatlv. trouble, and for this reason the ll,! is held largely responsible. The liv., is the largest organ of the body J is not only a mass of thread-like 'blooj vessels, but throughout its enti fabric is Intimately associated with th digestive system. The thing to. do is to so 'stlmulat the action of thiB myriad of blood vessels that each cellular part selecU its own essential nutriment by health and judicious divine discretion. Thll is accomplished by S. ,S. S., the nioit potent, the most active and the moil naturally stimulating blood medloln known. You do not need purgatives do not be alarmed at the presence oi sugar nor of so-called sediment. Just stick to S. S. S. and bem- i mind that thts celebrated remedy lu, such a specific stimulating action ,o the local cells of the liver as to pre. serve their mutual welfare and give t proper remuva .uoBiaiunue, each, cell Dropsical tendencies are thus over. come, biliousness soon becomes i memory ond Jaundice; malaria, ffllc. tions . of the spleen . and glandular swellings win oe emireiy eliminated; You will find S. S. S. on sale at all drug stores and for competent med ical advice, free, consult by mall the laboratory of The Swift Speciflo Co, 137 Swift Bldg., Atlanta, Ga, Potatoes . A 1 1 1 ADDJ and ies Both very good varieties; Apples 35c Box Potatoee 35c Sack THE GOOD THINGS (XVST NO MOKE THAN ORDINARY THINGS IF TOU KNOW WHERE TO DPT. Stagcbcrg Grocery mom main 70 VlQEfABLES !K 8E As6N ALL' THE TOTE. "Freckleg," by Gene Stratton-Por-ter, the most widely read novel of the past two years, dramatized by Neil Twomey, is announced for May 20th at the Steward. In the dramatization of this novel, Mr. Twomey has followed the text of the book faithfully, reproducing every important scene contained in the story. "Freckles", is a pastoral play, beau tiful in its simplicity, telling the ad ventures and love story of a home--less Irish lad in the 'great Limberlost swamps of Indiana. There is no char acter in modern fiction indowed with more simple nobility and wonderful sveetness. It its-said to be a greater play than jt is a novel. Crosbie Gill, the famous scenic art ist, of Wallack's Broadway theatre, New York, hm pictured the great Limberlost swaiSp and Its environs with consummate Skill, and the elec tricians and stage otechanics' have completed the picture, equal to nature m every detail. As in other cities, "Freckles" will be a dramatic event here. FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, with modern bath. Phone Black 641.' 5-15-tf FOR SALE Singer Sewing Machine. Good as new. Price $12.00. Mrs. Rev. A. J. Adams, 1302i O. Ave. 5-15-tf WEEK Bt WEEK. Each Week Appear the Statements of La Grande Residents. Last week it was a La Grande cltl- rlig he got at Bis work. Sometlaei ha had ta lav ff for Rpvarol The week before, H Doftn,8 Kltaey P1nB fcaTO ulfti ik greatly, We tbiak there 1b notWij like them, and wenlda't e without i supply in the aeuse, I advise ill kidney sufferers to try, Doan's Kid ney Pills. Tu laay continue ti publish the teetimeDlal I sate ifter .1 J! i Ji i a la iticj wcie -uroL wtn is uur lanuy. For sale by all dealers. Price 59 f cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's aid take no other. , zen who spoke . n i- .t.:A wIia ennlro was a Ljsl uranue or"- The week before, and for many weeks before it was a La Grande citizen whe spoke. And again this week it is a La Grande womaa. You are not ask ed to act upon the word ef a stranger. The best guidance tkat is humsnlyi possible to give you the encouraging word of neighbors, is always given. Mrs. Thomas Budge, 1912 Third St, La Grande, Ore., Bays: "One of our family complained a great deal of backache, caused by the constant jar- Rheumatism Quickly Cured. LUMBER WILL NEVER BE OHEAPBR. thAn nW. As yU kw, the lumber fit fr miHinf is gettiaf scarcer every year. The Vvhy not begin builJih IK'ew ad take advantage ef the preseat mr ket? Later nyou will rogret it. We have full supplies for high-grade lumber for keta ex terior and Interior construction. rVENAHA LUMBER COMPANY i i , "My sister's husband had an at tack at rheumatism m his arm," write a well known reiiident of New ton, Iowa. "I gave him a bottle of Chamberiain's Liniment which he ap plied to his arm and on the next morning th rheumatism was gone." For chronic muscular rheumatism you win find nothing bettr than Cham berlain's Liniment. Sold by all deal er. THE ONLY WAY TO DO ...PRINTING... QUICKLY AND PROPERLY i ' Notice te Credit, Notice is hereby given to all whom ft may concern, that William A. Worstell has been appointed by the County Curt f Unio county, Ore gon, executor of the last will and testament of Rachel E. WorstelJ de ceased. . All person haviag fkims against the estate of said deceased Ratchet E. Worstell are required to present them witfc the proper vouchers with in six months from the date hereof, to the executor, at the office of Ar thur C. Williams, the southwest tot' ner of Adams avenue aad Depot street La Grande, Oregon. Dated May Srd. 1913. WILLIAM A. WORSTELL, Execvtor of the last will and testo- ment Rachel E. Worstell, de ceased. may 2-1I-17-J4-J1 ' june 7-14 WA NTED To trade 160 acres good timber for city property. Phone Red Ml. 6-U-tf Is to have the Press Facilities, Material and Work men. The Observer's Job Departmeat has witfcin .the past six weeks .added : .;:t.:; ' 6bo Tso Revolutioa Pony Cylinder Pross. 4 ; .: " ; One 10x15 Chandler & Price Job Press. . One 12x18 Chandler & Priee Job Press. One Pcwer Wire Stitcher ' ' Ou? Chandler & Price Paper Cutter One Portland Multiple Punch, Oae tii horse power motor, aiid Over S3 ,000 worth of type and material. Ihk added t enr former equipment, wlik-h con sisted of Herseiithaler Linotype, Babeeek, cylinder pms, tw job presses, cutter and perforator makes eurs positively the Best Equipped Job Office Between Port land and Boise Cm! CM1 f Pt m U Grande. . "HfMfltfll'll1l I I ilUiiil n ' '