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(wsm)) Bill K0UI1KT OPWIItfi Every day in the week at Mrs. J. R. Forrest's. Prices lower than aver known Trimmer from Gage's of Chicago. VP L.. Jg vv v. Ah? ' a i ra caused by Indigestion. If you eat a little too much, or if you art subject to attacks of Indigestion, you hav no doubt had shortness f breath, rapid heart beats, heartburn or palpitation of the heart Indigestion causes the stomach to expend swell, and puff up agwnst the heart. This crowds the heart and inter feres with its action, and in the course of time the heart beconos diseased. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat, takes the strain off of the heart, and contributes nourishment, strength and health to every organ of the body. Cures Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Inflammation of the mucous membranes lining the Stomach and Diges tive Tract, Nervous Dyspepsia and Catarrh of the Stomach, After tallnf . my food ould distress me by maklnf any heart palpitate end I ivould become very weak. Finally I got a bottle of Kodol and It gave me Immr SiAte relief. Alter using a few bottles 1 am cured. I V PmmTM N i had stomach trouble and was In a bad tiste as I had heart trouble with it. 1 took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure (or about lour months and It cured me. , D. KAUBLB, Nevada, a Digests What You Eat Poll m tMrttt. holds r-i tltft M M iaM trlitl, r 10 tat tit: rrrevr4 tvt U Lb r evwrr r 1 . 0 . D W 1 1 0e),,6hlxtO,P A. A.T, HIIL Dru.. SUMMGMS (First publication March 12th, 1 90S.) In the circuit court of the state of Ore gon for Union County. John Wilson Plaintiff C. A. Staples Defendant To C. A. Staples, the said defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon, you are required to appear and answer the complaint in the above entitled cause and court on or before April 25th, 1 906, or In default thereof, the plaintiff will take judgement against you for the sum of $87.78, with intertst thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum after October 2d., 1904, together with his costs and disbursements and order for sale of at tached property. This summons Is serv ed upon you by publication in the La Orands Evening Observir, published at La Grande, Oregon, for six consecutive weeks, by order of Hon. Robert Eakin, Judge of the above entitled court, dated March lOtn, 1906. C.H.Finn, Attorrey for Plaintiff, SUMMONS In t' -tltcnli Ohm hi ih-m o On iinn for I'll Inn ('utility. Ma'wi Ward, Matnlltl, 1 V". Hurrmrn. Ws tvr A ward IVftnclmu ) TnUi li.r A. Wnrd, Ilia ub.ie Bamtii de kuilmi IS THK NAME OK THK BTATK Of OUKJIt.N ),tiar,' ireb. mmmciiHl . an iair end enwe. ur otherwise nluad -o Hi rvimpiM'nl flird avatnl yu in tn a''nen tlil.d u I, ivu or tnKjr, thi trd day ul Febru ary, Its. Y,i will rttrthrr Inks fotliw t at ir ,011 full piMirt or rvfU't luen aip -Mr iif five I within wild illiif. the plalntjft will tl ereufler tjil to the abiiv. entt'led court t r the relief de inuiutrtl In her cuiuplMiiti. lo-wil; (hi For a drr tllesnlvliia til- intmla enntrnoi he. tw.en jou mid jliu (Taint lur almo'utc dl von- fr,m H; tb) thai ahe Le rleereed tlir leitialv, rnet.idy nf Arthur E. War, tnluo eon of plain trraod aVfeitiliint: (i) for her on-la mnl di.burtiufiiie lit thla auit: id) l.r aim f-:illMrandnitier nrdera as ehat be tipeesaarj and uronrrlut inaklnii u b derue attunive: I) and lur ucli o'iiit attd lurtb r relil ae eliail be Hin t and ntullabi. '1 hie summons la puil anxil by virtue of an rrder HiBite anil e' I led herein, by ilie Iktu II. A. Hur aim I'.iiinlt J ml jr. fi.r lit ..n imu, rt le ,r miti n, dated .laminry Sth llan. p'i.vidli.tr th'a autmn.iiia nhmd ! pui ltlii lur am I'otiwcvttv wv-k. nnd mi a vii pii'llcutlnne ln-mif in the l-a i. ramie Wtealy ih-rvi", uua tli.l if So pnniics tlun tlirrtxif hon d be tb I'itli day ol J-inuiir iMib. and the umi nmuh'atitiu hi'nri , ill ltd day w February, lis, r'. . iViMI K. Alto iiey lur n l.i I t tUVy lilUJilVuiti iCv ' A Fusy Xedloins for B017 Ftwp e. n.'-il GMica Bralth sod Ueoevel V.ju uneolfto forCmellpatlon, In-llireitlon. 1 1 Ad Kidney Trouhlea. Plmpleii. F.crt.ni. Impi. BUxkI, Bail Breath, 81iiiflh Dowels, (Tea lm-1 and Dackarhtt. It's Roeky MounMIn Tea In lal let form, HH cent ho. O-niiinn mad b; lioujrria Dana Coupat, Madlenn, Wis. MLDEN NUGGETS MR 8AM OW PFfipri a Tl.s p'lt . "'in? ncti n nnil curative pnprtie of this great remedy have iuik'c V . ;. For The BIdihI " u houwhold sayitt);, ami thousands who are t ;.' tnjtn inv perfect lienith owe their recovery from blood or skin diseases to this un.vcr..!ly used blood medicine. S. S. S. is made entirely from roots, herbs and barks which possess not only cleansing. and healing ingredients, but building-up and strengthen ing properties to keep the blood in perfect crder. No one can be well when the blood is impure ; they lnclt the energy nd strength that is natural with health, the complexion becomes pale anil allow, the vitality is weakened and they suffer from a general broken down condition. When the waste or refuse matter, which nature intends shall be thrown off, is left iu the system because of a sluggish, torpid condition of the expelling members, it is absorbed into the GUARANTEED blood, making this vital stream wctk, sour and r; r f mm acrid, and its condition is manifested by boils rntt r l( O M pimples, rashes, blotches and other eruptions of MINERALS. lhe skin' S' S' ptK's inU tlie circulation , , ' and removes every particle of blood taint or poison of every character, makes the blood fresh and strong and gives energy to the entire body. When the blood has been cleansed by S. S. S. all skin diseases iind eruptions pass away and the smooth clear skin, glowing with health, shows that the body is being nourished by rich, pure blood. Rheu tr;it!nm. Catarrh, S ires and Ulcers, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison, etc., re nil deep ce.ited Mood disorders, and for their cure nothing equals S. S. S. It dots not injuriously affect the most delicate parts of the body and can be tal-.'. it with tiu-fit't s-vfety by old or young. Book on the blood and any lUunicul uJv ice ileaircd without charge. Ti:S SWIFT SPCCIFTG CO., ATLAIiTA, CAm G. N, Sh p'ey, the wall known Pas sad i w torse buyer win has visited Pendleton several times m the past year for the pjrpose of buying Urn I'.illa Indian ponies tor the Californ a wir.tcr resorts. isc I h?ck' com after the fiftii ship mer.t of thess ponies for the Su.i.iys de Shetland farm at Santa Barbara, Cal. n r. Shipley has sent over 103 pjnies out of Pendleton in thj past two years nd finds them a favorite class among the rici tourists and residents of the Cal ifornia winter resorts. The ponies are tamed and broken to drive in basket bug gies, tandem teams and f-ishonib ca ts and other vehicles usad by millionaires ot the Golden state and are found to be highly suited to these uses He will select a num'oer of spotted and old colored ponies for the next shipment and hopes to send out about SO choice animals. A number of the Umatilla pony mares have been enssed with Shetland stallions and bear ah excellent bread of small ponies of tha best disposition and highly adapted to family use on account of their docility. East Oregonian. TIMBER LM1 i, CT JUNE 3, 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION U. . 1-ai 1 Orfloe, La Uininle, Oregon. Murrh, r J,!,,. Notice la fcn by itlven that I ' iiiiiiiIImiic. Iui Oic 'ru 1 oiiHoftho iu t of l oiurM o. JutmH, IUV'H, f tmJ"An m l liir tli wile m tuiiiM r Ihiiu. In lliv mhIi a or t'Hllloritlii, tin tfon vi,ua a ,ri waHlilii)toit IVi-ritori," u FXUMiiltil to 1 Hid I'lilillr, linil Hliu.-c b hi of Atitfiiil 4, Met I ia loa I. I. In . n 1. ul ikrni , oil' ly of Ail 1, -itHii o 1 ImIii.. Iiaa 1 hit ily filed In llila tiflUr h , aworn -.itifioni fo. UTiVi. for tin purt-lutNe 01 In- i.r me -vtm fk 'tj ftrH 1,1 .iMiiii No i a l'ownntilp No. ,1, rMiutli IU : trc No. a. E. V. M. And will otTer phMif to how that IMp limn ouirtit la iiuir - vhiuhI.ih lor I in tiinlmr 01 stone thai, for HKrivuiUirul porpiiHra, and to MtnbllHb tied uiu alil 1,111.1 twiora Hie KKlter 1 nil , kiwrnt hi La (irutide, Oiefcon, oa Tuwluy, the louli dav l M, lUUu, He names aa wlttieneat Chailes E VfrbtofB' line, Idaho; Hnrb-rt F, L. m ol Hoia, InHlio, Henry toeenbetg of Uo t, lilnhn; Jim K. Haleman. 1j r. niln, "re, Any and all peraona claiming adveraely the aliove deaorllied luauta are rviiutaited to ftl ttietr clHlma In till- ofttoe on or before a.!. Will day of May, ItWi. K. W. Davis, kaflatsr. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878 Notict For Publication I'. H Land Office at La Grande, Oregot - " " ' ' March. 4; inns Noll a la hereby flvn that In complianr with the proelnlona of the art of Cooi(ir o June IkleVn. anlitiod "An act Kir Ilia aaleo tlmlier 'a daiu thk atea of fjahfornia, or gun, Nevada -nd Waaiilrgton Territory", a ext. nded to all tha I ubllc Land Hialea by an of AuauKl ittt lhtrj, Herliert V. Kemp, ol Bolaa euuni of Ada, elate of idsho baa this day Died In tbla olHce hla awon tatem'nt No, .47M. for the purehaae ol th HJj NKH endE', KKVo Heel Ion ' So 4 lu t 'wn.lilp No. o, Houtb Knnaa Noa5 K W M And will offer prooi to ahow I but the Uor sought la more valuable for lla Umber 01 tone thee fin aarinllurul piirpoaea, and It twiahlmh 1 la claiia to a'd lend befoie th. Kigleierann turelr of the U H lnd Otflc ai La Urande, Oregon on Xueeday tht Will dyorMay, lU6. rle n am aa WilD,aaaa. rharlaa t. T Mna. cn'elti", ofllolHi Inaho: Hei rr Wewnbe'g, Iki ae. Idaho: Ul erlra K. 'A hb, iktiae. Id b : J. K. Beteman, La Urande Urasou. - Any ami a't persrn, claiming ad vr reel th' above deacrlbed 'anda are reo,uated lo dl- ineir i miinK in ra omce ua or DeliHe aal' W da of May, MUD. riMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. r'reh a lomi . . IT, H, Land Office at La Grande, ore Notice la hereby given that In compliance wiin me pruviHiima 01 inv act or vonyreaa 01 mile- o, ipio, en,i,ieu -n.n act tor me aa e tw timber lamia In the MUtea of Calirornla. fin .in, Nevada, and Washington Territory," ai. miriiiini t all toe f uimc UHIIII taiee ny act of Aiigual 4, Itotl, Chirm K. ehn ol nuiMi, county or Ada, Htate of Malic, haa thla day hltd In tltla orttce hi. worn atateinent No, e'fr , hir the purvhaae ol the riwi, of Heo Nik aj In Towualilp No, 4, Houth. Range No. K. W. M. And will ottiir proof u allow that the land ioukIiI la mora valuahla for lu timber ot stone than for agricultural puriHwes. and to aaMbllah hla claim to enld land before the Keglaier and Herelvvr at La Urande. Oregon, on Tuesday, the Wud day of May He nainea aa wKneaaea: Herbert K. I.inip, of Holm) liHIlo: Iiilc I, l lliuenliltir. ol Kol-a Miih'i; rienrv W m nlnirx of Hols i ien.i;jN r. n li in.n.ol a ttrande. ABV and all lumin. ,.Uhna u.i.avuIh he above described lamia i.re noueated to Hie Uielr claims In Una ornoe no or before aald nu uay 01 Ala, mitt. K W n.vls, KeglHter FOR THE BLOOD 1 v '' ' i ! 1 1 i ; . 'j ' ; i WORDS Of PRAISE Dr. James Withycombe. of Corvallis, Republican candidate for governor, was in the city last evening on his way from Salem to his home. He has filed his peti tion and is ready for the primaries, when, aosording to the reports coming from all p rts of the state, hi wilt dojhtless be nominated to head the Republican ticket at the June election fo- the position of chief executive of the State of Oregon. From all parts of the state come the most encouraging reports to Or. Withy combe, and it is becoming more evident every day that he is one of the best cam- WOULD ADMIT CANADIAN CATTLE. (Scrip pe News Association) London, April 6. The Bill introduced in the House of Commons last month and aiming at the removal of the embargo of Canadian cattle, cans up for a secend reading today and an interesting debate followed. Tna supporters of the measure include several Canadian members, There is every hop that the Bill will eventually pass the lower House, but it is feared that it will be defeated in the House of Lords. AMUSEMENTS AROUND THE TOWN Murray and Mack, tha popu'ar pur veyors of Irish comedy will be seen this season in an entirely new effort entitled Around tha Town" which has been written with a view to fit their personal ity. That the author has succeeded is an established fact.' It is a story of Irish life in New York City and the complications follow In rapid order. As a laugh pro ducer it is a wonder. Strong specialties. big company, beautiful costumes, full equipment of scenery, a chorus of male and female voices ara soma of the feat ures of this new production. Monday April 9th Stewards opera house. FIVE NIGHTS OF PLEASURE The Mack Swain Theatre Company will oDena five nights engagement at Stewards opera house Tuesday evening This Company is well known here and though the show gave satisfaction before. Mr. Swain promises an even better show this time, the Company is stronger but the Drices rema n tha same. 1 0-20 and So cents. 1 MURRAY ANN MACK AT STEWARD'S OPERA HOUSE NEXT Vin: paign orgen'zers In the state, and it is conceded by the most skillful politicians that ha is a successful campaigner. If he is as vigorous and careful in his campaign far the election as he has been in the primary campaign, he will come nearer polling the prty vote than try other man in the state. He is a m i )f iction a speaker of ability end tr pid th nker and will give a good accDur.t 5 himse'f when the time comes. On cv;ry puolic question he has boldly and fearlessly taken a stand without quibo Inj or -quiv-ocation. and his opponents h& left him severely alone throughout the cvn.a gn. Albany Herald. . a a. a a CHILDRIH IF YOU HAVE ANY AILUI3 ONES THIS WILL INTEREST YOU ''We see so many little' boyi r.nd girls about town who are weak. tliin-Ugged and hollow-cheeked,'' aaid Mr. Newlin of the Newlin Drug Co. "It seems a shame to allow them to remain so f.r chey wil grow up into weak, sickly and nervous men and women, without the v'tality to work or enjoy life." "If," continued Mr. Nev.Iln. ' tie fathers and mothers of such children would be lieve what we say of Vinol, we wiuld see a great difference in tha appearance of the younger generation of this city. You know Vinol is not a patent medicine, and s just tha tonic growing children need. It will make for them good, het'thy flesh sound bona, hard muscle, and rlc l blood True, Vinol is a cod liver oil prepar ation, but it does not contain a drop o oil, or any bad tasting feature. It is so delicious that all children love it. yet it actually does contain all the madUal cur ative elements found in fresh cad's liveta and is the most wholesome and best medicine for children we eVer sold. 'It is because we know what Vinol will do that we guarantee,' if it fails to make your children well, ruggsd and rosy. to refund your money." Newlin Drug Co RICORDS A large shipment of Records reached us this morning from the factory, and hear them. You will likely Come wan some of them. W. K. Davis. 1316 Adams Ave. f OR fAMILY USE Every family in town should have a box of soap from ouf window this week at 20 cts. Come in or telephone us. Newlin Druo Co. i mm i i ai naii in wareei A- ; : f A ClczUl:" Is the vrorst Vinrl of poverty. However rich a woman may be, if her health is poor" she is poor iiuleerl. She hn no ai)tite for fixxl and the choicest di'-e cannnt tempt her. . Slir tu.na and tosse. through a rest ess niyht on a . cw.il. vhti'i.i uiifjht woo an empress to slumber, she has no t&renfrth for household cares. :io ilslSeht in soci.".l pleasure. She sit "pcri.eil u; in a glistering grief wearitii a golilen sorrow.'' She is a wiie uu. mother. But she has no hnppiness in either relation. Shekttoi slier htiilMind'f life is set in tune ami time to the miliar inus'c of her own misery. If her child laughs or cries , her nerves quiver with " . ... Aslc sucn a woman it sne wouin nice to be well; to hex husband's comrade, her child's playmate. Could there be but one answer i Such a woman can get well if she will. All her symptoms indicate a diseased condit on of the delicate womanly or ganism. Cure that condition and the woman will be lifted up to the full en joyment of health. ' ' In liiitetv-entlit cases out 01 every hun dred Dr. Pierce s Favorite Prescription will cure womanly diseases, will restore the womanly health. It has cured tens of thousands "f women ninny of whom bail been given up by phvsicir.ns anil menus. 11 is essentially a medicine , tor woman's ills. H dries enfeebling drains. It 'reals iiipntntnutioii anil ulceration. It tires female weakness and Ixtaring down tiains. It traaiuliiies the nerves, re- Stores the appetite and gives refreshing alee-i. "Favorite Prescription" differs from almost all other medicines put up for -.tuiiinii s use 111 in.ii u contains no hico hoi find is entirely free t'rotn opium, co- vaine and ail other rarcot cs. It is in the truest sense of the term a Urn- pera.ice medicine. A Constant Sufferer, t had been a constant auffrrer from ufrrlna ilra.e for five years.' writes J. A. Steorts, of Van. kte IMm. Cl.iv Co.. West Virginia. Hand for sis month previous to taking your medicine 1 was r.if oi or my room. i.ouia not walk or staua, as thrre was such pain and drawing: in left side and bearing down weight in region of uterus. sccomtMiiiied with soreuesa. 1 suffered con. stimtlv with hradnche. pain in back, shoulders, amia and chert; had palpitation, nervous prostra tion, constipation. clisxincM, ringing in eara: could tjt sleep, and lirenthiug was sodifricalt at timea I could not lie down. Worda fail to de acrihe inv sunerinss when I wrote to you for advice. In a short time I received a kind letter from you telling me I would be greatly bene 6ted. If not entirely cured, by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. When I had taken one bottle of the ' Precriitiou.' tovuhtr with Dr. nerce a rieasmtt reiiets ana the local tteiilnient which -ou advised, I could walk (with the sup poil ola cane), the drawingand pain in side aid bearing down weight were not so bad. anil wnen I had taken three bottles of the medicine the Dcriuda were reuulatcd. I was unt so nervnua could sleep well, and the pain In side sad lienr mg uown nnu vauiHiieu. i nave taken six net tles of Favorite Prescription,' two of 'Golden neaieaifMcivr ana lour vtils or ' Pellets,' and my health ia better at this time than it hat been u ave ycara. - - i With grateful thanks for your kind adviet aad with best wishes. Dr. Pierce s Pleas ant Pellets are ant i-euets ae a tiY ' most effective laxa- 8sAtvV tlve for women. KT T ' They cur bilious- 3j ness and sick bead- M L. 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Afdreae Dept F, Smith's Mafaxtaa, 83 Sosrenth Avenue), New York City jckszx- r??5ri i ARE YOU AFTER GOOD GROCERIES? Don't run or walk past this place. Capital place to stop, anyhow clean, lots of good things to look at and select from, courteous treat ment and lowest pricing possible when quality is counted. Finest staple and fancy groceries at. ..... PHONE MAIN 46 QEDDES BR2J NORTH FIR STREET WOM'T HUR1 YOIRIEETH- not these confections because they're purity personified. The old idea that all sweets are harm ful to the teeth, hurtful to the stomach, was exploded long ago, for soldiers often live on sugar and gain in strength and endurance. But our candies ara not only pure and wholesome they are delicious as to flavor. You can get a trial pound of chocolates for 6 Octs. SELPER, The Candy Man J. R. OLIVER. UNION 00 U NT Y ABSTRACTS ., ,,. ,',"" Farm Lons a Specialty Best equipped abstracter In Union county. Many years experience with the Union county records gives me a great advantage. It is folly to purchase real estate without first securing a proper abstract. An abstract from my office will show tha title just as it appear on the official record. ). R. OLIVER, I. A fiRAyDE, OREO N j . Room SI Sommer Building . I Vo'tke" 1 ' " " We have made arrangements to have a special line of the season's later and en- tiiely new Creations in Ladies' pattern and tailored hats arrive here in time for our millinery opening which will be tha early part of April. Watch for announce ment. The Fair Department Store BRICK BRICK Brick furnished in any quantiy or any style, Nj ciitrast too a-iisll or to large. See samples " our pressed P brick. GEO. KREIGER, . Li rn!wie Or"ern'