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Retail Department Phone Main 8
h For Lumber, Lath
Shingles, Sash and Doors
' Ruberoid Roofing
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A DIAMOND PURCHASED IS AN
INVESTMENT MADE. WE SELL
PERFECT STONES ONLY, WHOSE
MARKET VALUE INCREASE
STEADILY FROM 10 TO 15 PER
CENT YEARLY. YOU CANNOT
GO WRONG BUYING FROM US.
GIRL FILLS
IITO RIVER
MTNAM
GIRL HAS
ESCAPE.
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Brottier Plunges Into Icy Flood Water
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LARGEST JEWELRY STORK IN
EASTERN OREGON.
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Minam, Ore., June 10. (Special)
The Wallowa and Minam rivers are
out of the banks and the water still
rising. The high water on the Wal
lowa river has already done consid
erable damage to the county road be
tween Minam and Wallowa. 1 1
Sunday and Monday afternoons two
very heavy rains visited Smith's
mountain and consequently the grain
fields and gardens are looking fine
The engine ' on the work train
lumoed the track opposite the Wol
Iowa Fish Hatchery Monday, and. the
engine was badly disabled, but no one
one. injured.'. ' k i
Nellie Conlev. the little 8-vear old
daughter of William Conley residing
on Minam, narrowly escaped drowning
one day last week in the Wallowa
river. The little girl had walked out
on a drift loer to fish and in turning
on the log to return to the shoreKshe
lost her footing and fell backward in
several feet of water!, but fortunately
her 12-year lod brother, Harry, saw
her -when she fell, and had the pres
ence of mind to spring in the water,
and he caught hold the little girl's
dress as she was sinking for the sec
ond time and got her -safely to the :
bank. Neither of the children suffer
ed and bad effects other than being
badly frightened.
, Mr. Ackert, the millman of Minam,
was so unfortunate as to have his left
foot and limb painfully crushed be
tween two logs last week, but he is
improving and will be able to be
about again.
Mrs. Maude La Branch and baby are
visiting with her mother, Mrs. Lortie
of Minam.
Grandma Conley visited Sunday
with her son and family, William Con
lev, who lives at Minam. '
Mr. and Mrs. Hartley of Pine Grove,
and Mr. and Mrs. West Parker of
La Grande. were visitors at Minam
Sunday, and took in the baseball game
Miss Lilly Riggle is staying with
Mrs. Albert Peterson. Mrs. Peterson's
health' is very poorly.
Mn Anna Miller and children of
Wallowa Hatchery; attended the ball
erame at. Minam .Sunday.
Scotts Bros, saw" pill is making a
very fair run and will finish this
season's run in about four weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hide of the
Minam county were visitors at Minam
station Sunday.'
Mr. and Mrs. Shine of Lower Wal
lowa valley, visited at the. home of
Mr. and Mrs.. William Slade near Pine
Grove Sunday and Monday
The new books have arrived for the
Smith's Mt. Sunday school library
1 The baseball game played by the
Goff sawmill men and the . weaver
sawmill men at Minam Sunday came
off 11 to 21 in favor of. the Weaver
men. There is to be a trial game by
the same players next Sunday at the
same place. : ' !- ,
- Frank Gregory purchased a fine
saddle horse last week from Matt
Kissee. ' '-..'- --.
Mrs. Alma Huffman departed Mon
day evening for Milton where phe, in
tends stavins for several weeks. ;
Donald Riggle spent Sunday- with
Stanley and Frankie Fisher
good shape, used about eighteen
months. No terms, must be cash.
Call at the Obesrver office 6-4-tf
Notice.
The Club cafe has changed owner
ship. - Jim Livermore, the former
proprietor, has sold out to Sam Kee,
who will pay all outstanding debts on
June 15th at noon. Please present all
St. Helens Ha
FOBTLAUD, UKHIOlf
Resident and , Day School for Ci
In eh.ra of Blrter. of SlJohn B.ptUt i (KpU
0ll.ftt.. oa4lo ' "."uSLII'!m
Julio, Art. Ilomtlo., DoMti Art. Doautb fc
THE 8I8TEK HurtlllUK, uinct2a
Si. Helen Hall
bills against the Club Cafe on i
5-SO to 6-15.
SAM KEd
Chamberlain's " Colicj Cholera - and
; Djarrhoea Remedy, j 4
.Every family without exception
should keep this perparation at hnad
during the hot weather of the sum
mer months. , Chamberlain's! -Cons,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy - is
worth many times its cost j - when
needed and is almost certain , to be
jo j -aou Ana 'papuajui st ruotiiA
joj sasodVmd om joj aouadns ou sbij
needed berore tne summer is over,
sale by all dealers. , ; , !
For Sunday
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Hood River Berries
Home Grown Berries
Grapefruit Oranges Lemons
How Can I Keep My
Youthful Looks
How can I hold or improve my beauty; how can I keep my
skin deliciously clean? Just as soon as a woman stops trying to
solve those three problems just so soon does she begin to be less
attractive, and hence have less influence in this world.
Something must be used by every woman to overcome the ef
fects of time, work, worry, social duties, and yes, the evihj of un
seen pore-dirt. Pompeian Massage Cream offers the easiest, safest
and most natural means for aiding nature.
Hill's Drug Store
THE REXALL STORE ,
Prompt and Free Delivery of all purchases to any part of the city.
YOUR TELEPHONE INSTANTLY CONNECTS YOU WITH US.
Cleans Blood
Through Kidneys
tK Mo.t Important Function and On to Be
Carefully Guarded.
Notice of Annual School Meeting.
Notice is hereby given to the legal
voters of School District No One of
Union county, State of Oregon, that
the Annual school meeting of said dis
trict will be held at Old High School
building in said district, to begin at
the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., on the
third Monday of June, being the 16th
day of June, A. D. 1913.
: This meeting is called for the pur
pose of electing one director, and the
transaction of business usual at such
meeting. Said election shall be held
from 2 p. m. until 6 p. m. and it shall
be by ballot. .
Dated this 4th day of June, 1913. ,
S. B. BOLTON,
Chairman Board of Directors.
Attest: ARTHUR C. WILLIAMS,
, . , District Clerk.
Publish june 10-ll-12-13-14-lo.
Furniture for three rooms, a snap
if taken at once, cost about S400.00,
will sell for $100.00, everything in
WAX BEANS
NEW POTATOES
FRESH TOMATOES
LETTUCE
BEETS
ASPARAGUS
GREEN PEAS
CABBAGE
CUCUMBERS
RADISHES
TURNIPS
GREEN ONIONS
MAIN 43
MAIN 43
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QUALITY GROCER
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$586.40, on an
Ctl the Picture of Rem Health.
,!rhe.S0p?0B6 of ;h kidneys be'lnfr to
niter th blood the question of treating-
.upposed kidney weukness shoilW
be oonsldorod carefully. Instead o'r
drugs and alleged kidney atlmulaiMs
the better plan is to purity the blood
with an antidotal effect such as you
get from a S. S.
It should be remembered that the
kidneys are made up of a fine net work
J.. V ". inn n is to stimulate
the functional activity of kidney tls
sue through this capillary net Work
that a a S. shows one of Its most k-e;
mnrkable effects.
The medicinal value of the com
ponents of s. a d i. 4.., r
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Aft Vitnl in tt.nlth.. I.u .? JUB.fc
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the nutriment obtained from grain!
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reconstructive requirements of the tis ;
VS" th're Is one component oti
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pose of Umlatfnff the collulnr tisauea
of the kidneys to a hoalthy ViA ju
ClOllS Selectlnn nf I to n.M .,....
nutriment. Thus, In eases of rh
matfsm. rvstttia. rhr.i u
'lllnklnpq riT fnUn Ll.i. - 'fit.
and the myriad of other reftejc .'"1?'
canons or weak kidney aottoa "J.
iMirifv vnur Kln a first
will enable the tissues to rth'ur
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investment of an even
000.00 in less than 90 days. Others haVii
profited along bur lines of investment jihd
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IP YOU HAVE JTJ6T -A LITTLE IDLE MONEY WE
CAN PUT .YOU" tN TOUCH WITH INVESTMENTS
WHICH BRINtrOOD RETURNS. IDLE MONEY
DOES NO ONE ANY GOOD. TIME DEPOSITS
DRAW 4 PiR CENT ANP THE TAXES ON THOSE
DEP03HS II ABOUT 3 1-2 CENTS. - BETTER LET
YOUR MONEY WORK FOR YOU. SEE US. ') ?
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