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,1V V i ) SH R EP DIP . St'LPHER- Kentucky Blaxik Leaf and other dipping mater ials in WHOLESALE Sf QUANTITIES Write for prices THE PENDLETON 1 DRUG CO. 2 Pendleton, Oregon FOR THE FEAST &fter the Lenten season, you can find nothing better than our choice 1 BtEF AND VEAL. Any portion of any kind of Fresh Meats which you may prefer, is here ready to your order. All are of fine quality, rich In nourishing juiciness, and of delicious flavor, etc. Rohr & Company OUR QIY SYSTEM " I . Five rules in the new, up-to-date Red Cross drug store. I Promptness and accuracy at all times on receiving, dispensing and delivering doctors' prescriptions and family receipts. 1 II Pure drugs used at all times. " .III Gratuated pharmacists always m attendance to fill prescriptions, wait on trade and answer telephone calls. , , " IV We give you what you ask for. . "( I . !' Ik I1 1 1 If e i v " .V Get your doctor to telephone your ifvbrescription to us and we do the rest Al vi ask is a fair trial. ,. ,( Wd want to show you. Red Cross Druo Storb. A. C. MacLennan, Prop. TREASURER'S (All FOR CITY WARRANTS . Notice is hereby given that .there are . now funds on hand to pay all outstanding warrants issued on General Fund of La Grande City, up to and including. No. 4900 endorsed May 11th. 1934. " Intarest on all warrants on General - Fund from No. 4759 to No. 4900 inclue- JPwfVe. ceases from this date." O There are also funds in the treasury to pay all warrants issued against Water Fund of La Grande City, up to and in eluding No. 6917 endorsed Nov. 10,1905. Interest on all warrants on Water Fund from No. 6835 to No. 6917 inclusive, ceases from date of this calL, La Grande. Oregon. April 5. 1906. J. K.Wrioht, City Treasurer. HOiXISrCN'S flocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Btuy MadiriM fcr Bony Pocplt. TV. Brings (Jokes Hi tlth sad Ktmered Vlgoi, 'fiT "cl1 f'lrCujlirwtlon, Iii'll(ritlop.Li ' ' 'nd Ki'lnwy Trou.Vee. P'mplee. Eeema, ImjiuP ' Blood. Oad Breath. Mutreleh Boweln, HeA'laolH and Bnckaohe. It's dwky Mountain Tea In tar tft form, m vwa bo, tb-niilne nmue b HoUJSTitn D it'o Cimp"v, Mmlisnn, Wis. WLOi.l N'JCST FOB SALLOW PECL To Chicago and the East Fast trains daily, through to Chi cago without change, from points in Oregon and Washington, via the Chicago, Union Pacific and North Western Line, the route of The Overland Limited, over the double track railway between the Missouri River and Chicago, making direct connection at Chicago with all lines to the East THE BEST OF IVERYTHINO. For further Information apply to W. A. Cm. Oaneral Aft. C 4k N.-W. Ry. " IM Tner4 Stmt, Pwtkuae, Or. SOCIETY : Mrs. E. EL Bragg entertained the Kaffee Klatch yesterday afternoon. Those present were: Mesdames French. J. J. Carr, E. W. Bartiett, A! Andrews, J. M. Berry, C. W. Moore. N. Molitor, L. D. Reavis, F. E. Moore, G. E. McCully, Z. P. Eubanlt, Guy Byrkit. Clarence Crawfrrd. W. W. Berry. Charlie Norria and M. it Hall. Misses Margaret Kirk. Vo'lie Proibsteland Felicia Lyne. The Ly'e Tuesday Musicale will give a Colonial recital Tuesday evening in their '.lub rooms, which have been remodeled. The program is in charge of Mrs. J. J. Carr and Miss Margaret Kirk. The musicale public is invited and an admis sion fee of ten cents will be charged. KiY.GiBS WRITES Elgin Ore, April 6. 1906 To Observer Please say that pastor W. H. Gibson will return from Elgin f jr his services in the First Baptist Church tomorrow. At 1 1 a. m Rev. M. Dickey of Kansas will preach and that at , the evening ho.r 1 will occupy the pulpit. Your Tru'y W. H. Gibson. o rvir ...... ... t - store tries to serve This drug store tries to serve every customer so well that they will not think f going elsewhere for drug store goods. A. T. Hill, 'fjuru ii t J.-jj RECORDS t A large shipment of Records reached us this morning from the factory. Coma and hear them. You will likely want ajme of them. - . W. K. Davis, t 1216 Adams Ave. :' FOR SALE Two 10 acre tracts, 7 room houses on each. One in orchard. Furniture goes with one place. One tract in Cove, other close in. Also one town lot in Cove. Inquire Oscar Lund, Cove. Oregon. HOW TO CURE DYSPEPSIA To form an idea how osteopathic treat ment may give one a . better digestion without having prescribed any artificial pepsin. It is only necessary to get some conception of how the normal stomach di gests food without medical aid in the first place. . What performs the work of digestion? Glands which secrete digest ants and muscles which churn ths food around and move It onward? Yes, if you consider the Immediate agency, but what is back of these muscle and gland cells to keep them going and properly regulated? Nervous energy and the blood supply. Here is the great source of physiological energy. These agencies feed and regu late all processes of life. They are like wise the Osteopath's only "medicine. Osteopathic treatment consists, not in trying to supply more nerve force and blood than a patient possesses, but in ut ilizing what he has properly. This treat ment is finding out what obstructions in the body have prevented the normal nerve energy and blood sustenance from reach ing the organs of digestion and then re moving such obstructions, allowing Nature o do her proper work. That's all. No wonder, then, that Osteopathy cures dyS' pepsia. Osteopathic Health. r.MPfcM .ANI A'T t"V? , lj NOTICF FOR PURUCATIO.V U. Land Oficr! I tJretirle neon. lmih, ltd. HON Notice 1" hereby tlv that In rompllance .lib ih pnvtlon ol th art of (ona-reasof Hint 8 ls?H. ntlllea "An act fo he ! ol rittilMT lamlft In tbe Platen uf Caluffrm. '.weitou Vnrtu Hon WHhlnlon Tit Hory a hH l m all in, Huhllr Ixnn KIm i h Mflu Ammo. 4 iw.r Wlllar.l m.-h Im )rfrtf. c-Minfr nt t'nlrm. Htai or iiohi ihi day hied In thin ofricv bi wnr tHleni Dt Nit KC inr ttie nnr.-naae ol cba by Th- "!-t.ll N . It In .wnhlp to. 4 lioutb, No :i E. W. M. Ana win iHTer pr to an .w inai tne una iivlit I, more vii hilihlH Tor ttK limber ton than Utr NgTlcnltipa! pnrpnaea, and to nutiliali hi- claim toaaui la-it niire lb. He i-ter mid Heiviver at La Grande, (urn. on Tnu tilaT the 2lat dar of June, I'll-. He nire aa wltaeaara; Jhiux HcV-ii, TnnmHi. K. li"Wmid. Wtiltani H irwlt Krai.K Mil ium, uu or u- vranae, miun nniintv. OresoD. An. iv al oersona elitimlnr aflverwir In anova uewmirii ib'iuv ara m'iiti a uic ,nvii rlain III tlil, office ou or brort aain ma a if Jun,. MA r, w, istvip. na'miT. Don't neglect your childrens eyes. Drs. Dayton Hotel Som mer, Saturday, April 7. DeWITT'S i WITCH HAZEL i ! THt OMOMAL A Well Known Cure for Pises. Cures obstinate aorea. chapped hands, eo sema.sklndleasee. Makes burns and scald painless. We could not improve the quality If paid double the price. Tbe beat salve that experienc can produce or that money can buy. Cures Piles Permanently Do Witt's Is the original and only pure and renutne Witch Haul Salve made. Look foe ; 7. r-t f I I I' - Alllku, V 1 t, - ' -. - WORDS Of PRAISE , ur. Jam.. .THUv - , WT,B Republican candidate for governor, was in the city last evening on his -way from Salem to his home. He has Bled his peti tion and is ready for the primaries, when. aocording to the reports coming from all pirts of the state he will doubtless be nominated to head the Republicin ticket at the June election for the position of chief executive of the State of Oregon. From ait parts of .the state come the most encouraging reports to Dr. Withy- combe, and it is becoming more evident very day that he is one of the best cam e --- NOTICE . The Blue Mountain Creamery Co. wishes to say to their patrons, that they wil make tests of each delivery of cream for all who des.rt same. Those who ship to (he creamery may have tests, weight and ca psr pJ il. oi;:jr f-, rs'.urud i n each can, by sim-Jy writ ng that same is desired, Tna B ua Mountain Crca.nery Co, trys to p -ase its p.t'. ni. ad es pectfully sol cits the patronage of tt. farmers of Crande Ronde valley. 'l . f ujiu Tea ivz-i: A Pit" Miwioi-u for Buoy Pevp X'.'j Cjliije flualth ml ilea t r.g .,-wiiilo f,w Cwatl'wUnn, f!:Hrenlon. 1 , i Kuli.cy Trotiblo tMtnplx. Ecztui Iinpu, xl. Bad Hre.uh, Pliiecish Bo'l, Heailwl.a, U BsoliM-he. It's Monntiln Tn In tab t form. cnta a box. (Ii-niiina mud b Tolutteb Dnt a CntrAxr, Mmllann. Wis WUi KliGGETa MR SAt.LO PEOPl 60 YEARS 'l f EXPERIENCE 1 D TMADC MARKft DisiaN) Copvrioht) Ae. anTOiwaenillne kelrh and deanrllitlon mil anloklv aacertaln our oiniiini free wiiettiar an inrentlnn la probably pntentalile. t'omniunlra. tloniatrletlroonDdautliil. HANDBOOK on Hainnta ant free. (Ildeat aaanrr for swurlnr patenta. Fatenta taken tlirouab Muun k Co. reeelve vcua aotKa, wit bout cbarae. In tbe Scientific Jltncrican. ahandaomalrlllituralail wanHr. t.rea eh enlaUon of unT aeleiillint Ji.iirnal. Tamia, S' raar ; four nmitba, $ 1. bhi1 by nil newartenlera. M!jNNCo.30,B'"d-,''NewYDr( HiaMcii ji.ioa. ea T ft. Wa,hitii-m D. 0 bff'LFO On account of the great merit and popularity of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR for Cough, Colds, and Lung Trouble, several manufacturers are advertising imitations with similar sounding names with the view of profiting by the favorably known repuutioo f FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. DO HOT BE lUPOSED 0P0I1 We originated Honit and Tai as a Throat and Lung Remedy and unless you get F 1LE'S HONEY AUD TAR you do not get the original and genuine. Remember the name and insist upon having Foley's Honby and Tar. Do not risk your life or health by taking imitations, which cost you the same as the genuine. Foley's Honet and Tar is put up in three sizes .25c, 50c and $1.00. Prepsrcd cnlj by FOLEY a OS., 02-04-08 Ofcb Strcst, ChSssso, Illinois. lz : ' " t:iD m tmzzEm by j: 11 1 A. T. HJL.L, Druggist i pa gn org: n zers in the state, and it is conceded by the most SKillful politicians t h: !? waahil camoaifiner.. If be is as vigorous and careful in his campaign for the election as he has been in the primary campaign, he will ome nearer polling the pirty vote than any other man in the state. He is a man of action a speaker of ability and a rapid th nker and will give a good account of himse'f when the time comes. On every public question he has boldly and fearlessly taken a stand without quiboing or squiv ocation. and his opponents have left him severely alone throughout the campa gn. Albany Herald. fORCRANTED We take it for granted that everybody wants pure soaps, so have no other. ' We will sell any box of soap in our window this week only. 3 cakes for 20 cts. Newlin Druo Co, i SUMMONS (V Tttf t ITI'IT t'HT vOll fMO.V t" irNTY I THK ST.VKi r UlltiON In Mi l r. ILiul ff , fianley VtibT IVn'' n'.J To elanlev Miller, llioab v-nained defonr- sni: It THE NaMv OK THE "T.tTK IK HK UOM.yuare b'teby kunniuiiHt U nprur an' r or ntlifiwl-f tint' n the emu plaint fllrd aKHlnl-ou In the hov,ntltleo ull. nn or Defore lh I lib da, ut Ai rlU k6, ih-aHin be nu thedteul I lie laat publication oft is lUlnmiilia. And If you full Inaoapontr, aivnr or r:ca tienin tbe ilnlniill will thttr u-fr Mpn'v (or tbe illef irayed lor In liHrriMnpla'ut, lowit I fur a decrees Im aove-int Hi'd mirtdla ao'vingthe rrarrlnvt contra t ixl-tlpn rtw., n yon nil tl.e iHi'lu'ltl. aid furi-vn dirui'lng I lalnt fl rr ' void ilii-tfri.Hn t f diiwrtlon lor more tban one vi'iir liut l'-l (ti) for Hie e"luivi c r TI t'Kly nd n.-ntmi nt Flor-eni-e MIHe ,tl' ml' or chibl of v ntvelf and piHln'lr); if) f"r J id "uunl for her roaia mi dlabnuin- tiiaii. hi tlH: (til 'or urH other hiui mi ttii . ri'lli ru. luay h. tl cvfca y to eu lii-ie -urli dion ft.' Jic'giti nt. Thia n mini.ti- Is imbl li-d 1 y vlr lie of no ii.i'i r de jr tlir lion .r bi H"bn E klu li.da I theiihitvo ei-1 1 1 ' .1 l'oti'1, il. t d and en-p'l a tir.ni''e, Ui.I'hi Cnuiilv. Orison, oil tbe 2llh itn in Feb U'iry, HO), pr-vlrtthg IImi Mi nun mon l"iu d bi- i nbll'bed In the 111 aiuli- Vt ee iv lib iiewnpntier of uevt ill i ciiIh.1i o 'ii attic) Culm V unit M ale, for a 1 1 noil i f x ioni ullv- ami for vi ii i n' lliiiltoo-J'i-rnif, the fil puillra t on in boa nti'.ii d i'a of Man h IIKM, Mi ll 'll' la' pU'ili' B t n to be nmrlr- April Mill, llnKI. K. IVA HOE. Aliurn y lm t'laltillO '"" f .r'm V'ma. hitai LEY'S MNLTIf mm mm 6) c 'O United States Senator Henry Teller of Colorado There i no truth in the report that i i Colorado,'" and that it has "degraded me women and lowered the standara of public morals." On the contrary, it has bjen entire'y satisfactory to all of those wh desire to improve the present condi tion in Amaricin polit e. Doubtless there are some women who have not a high sencs of responsibility in exercising the right of franchise, but I believe that a far larger percentage of women than of men are actuated by high motives In this and other duties, and that time will prove the wisdom' of granting women an equal right with men at the polls. Senator Teller. . ... TREASURER'S (ALL fOR WARRANTS Notice is hereby given that the under sgned. Treasurer of Union, County, Ore gon, has funds on hand . with which to piy all County Warrants that were pre sented and endorsed by the County Treasurer prior to March I, 1 901.' Al all Contingent Warrants outstanding. no interest allowed on the above war rants after March SO, 1906. John Frawley Treasurer of Union County HOTICt TO STOCKMElt ,v All stockmen having stock in Union county are hereby notified to have their brands and ear marks and dulaps record ed with the county clerk of Union, on or before May 1, 1906. As upon that date the Union county brand book will be pub lished, and is necessary that all brands, ear marks and dulaps are properly record ed in order that they may be published in said book. - C. A. Wills, Aliceu : DONT LET IT WORRY YOU Never mind the traveling or weather; Order drug store goods of us by mail or phone and we'll see that you get them promptly, even though you live several miles out of town. Newlin Druo Co, NOTICE TO SETTLE - All persons who are indebted to J. Bull ii Company are notified to call at the old place of business and settle same by May 1, 1906. J. Bull & Company, M. TIM KKK LAN D aCTJCNH 8 loTS .. 'OTU E KOR PUF.L1CATK)N b (n-prv Kivtt ihiat lit ooiiii.tt nf U. i lit- .rt l-utus t.. ti.f a-t of ( nuiiir-is .f jtlnr ij ,n, M.llU'il "All M.'f f,.r fh Mi f ttiutt-r UtiiMsj fi itif Kii. of t 'ahftn nitt, i r ifur. M'MitiH.uriil V .-tiiiit,itn 'JYrritm r,' :-Xt. n- .. Ml, t- 1 ,(hili ( Hll'i It-ahV -t of Auk nt I, JvrJ, Km k K li-w a, of HumU itmiuy of t '.un M..f e.f (r con, tint f.i. .1,. ,.d tn ttiU . h( ttvtur, .tiHr mnl Ni. :trTrt fir (he xir.it?f f lr 1 nnl i Of Hf litm V,, IV; U ioHU'litSu. iiSoUtU Hitru'f No. .tj, K. W. W. And wDHKtfi-1 n)f lo nhow thitt th irtnrt oitsffii I tutir1 vhIumIiIh (cr tin ihnrxr r Hi.iH thttn turi'r. ti'iur I mi n ... tiial to Mi.h M ittm ic tilt1 IhihI Uiore liie Kt-fcUler nnti RvlitHt I-a Umr.de, ron iu St tuitlny, ih 21 t.H.y ol April, li""-.. i ti,!n-K -f vriiiieKsft: V '.t. t. ifitiT, Jnmi w. M hitr, I ev 1. it n of L imn1 itvt Mils iii U. l.n,.f KiuneU, Any n1 nil jwtnn r'nfmitisi artvorly t'n HKme? t1fHTIlH1 .H i I hiv t-.'ll,'li'i lo file ihfir vIhvh tn Mi'-nlttcv on tr -iure fert'dl Jl ai.ty ot A)-"U TIMBER LAND. ACT II NF . 178-. NOTICE FOR Pl'FUICATU'N. TJ.k. l.-'Dd littiri-. I.H (in-i-.ti f.i.n. r'. i at itd Mlo la r.rivhT vri ti-at 11 ivii- rMMnra wlih ll r iri.vpniiii ol tbiiri ol i fri, of Innii3. Ihth, i-ni li IihI iAfi'l fo. ii .air rrf lanrt. In ll-i li- 't f-"l.r.lH. l goo, Nevada, ird Wni'li ntflon Te 1inrT.M aa ekli'H.lfHt III MM I1P 1-111,11,' II MImIimi n Ri't or AUtfnat 1,11112 K'fsi. I . I "I ti It, Vro hjr, niinir ol VMiIIhiii- ili.if.il tl. Ink. .la. Iit Ihia rtar IHm l Ihli oMIrNi I'la twinn iRwn.r. No "ih liir lhi riiirH. oi the H'jSK'j M. c. al T. I a. anil l,n Sand sv'i W.'i in hwUoii Nn e In T.n-llp Mil. tj nth Kbh- Mi. 'S vv !U And wt-1 niiiir pri'oi in Mmv thai the land iumKM la nuiiv laliiHhie frr Itr lin-hr "r 'i.ni- tb in for aurtiHiliitrnl i nriMM.ni. and t ealnh Kb hi 'Intuitu pat laiin i.to tbe Kfl. Iicr and Ki-clvi at a Gtnnile liri- i on on lUfrtey. .le dai m iay, Hit tin nxmti m .ithe.,a San'Ui't b. V.1H iHtnmiii Hit. Hnlira J- til. T Vi It tamiHin, Illinium tt, Wliliauiauu. allufla Umude re-aou. . r ...... A"vnTa11 pe'annn l.itiiilne adeely the above dmoiilitd laiid ar-- I'mivtird to tlie tlieir lHimw tu ilna ott'or nu or nrfliHi at,ii J1 ay ot Ma.1,1111. . Pavh, Kemstcr. ItkltEK 1.AVD Jl'NF S. 1P7- U. f Land Oftlreal I A Peanrlev "eego i. eh. . 'STo Nolte la hereby yiTen that in roropltanre III the rirovlaiona nf tbe aet of 'miereea ,f tune. 1KTH. in'l'led "An a for the anle cf Uinoer lanrte In ibe ftatee nf ralirnmla. Ore on. Nevada, and v, arthltiemn Territory . aa - tended tn all 'he Knt lir j.rK "tatei braet.f Anrnat 4. teVlt, MatlriaMctmlHon of Ln tirmide ronnty ol t'ulon, Hiate or tir,von. nan tbladae flli"i In tbla ante her awnrn atiite'nent No, S7II, for ihe run ba.e f tb uwt ia nee. no hi. in rnwaabip no. rrnm. iiacae mi at n.. w. M. ad will oner proof to aim fiai tbe tnca armtfiit la more valuable for - lie timber or "toiiethau foraaTleuUural iinrpoaea. and to wiaoiiah berrlaiin to aaid land before the Heaiater and Keeelveral La u-a nl. reoa on Mondar ihe I4lb. any of May, h)o. Rh'nainea aawltDeeea Qra- e Hi. rtirbc-i. In men K. Bittoman. (Iiarlea tjkauirt. of L Umnde. Oirunn. and lUllard f. lluruelt. ol Starkey, Or.'koo. A v ann mi pefaona eimming aaveraeiy the abova deacHtied Unda are rinueated lo tile their rlnluia in tblaoltlce on or be lure ntid Uib. ilny of May, IMW w a e TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3, 1375 NOTICE f OR PUBLICATION. ; TJ, 8. Land OOtee at La Orange. Or. ktaiob "ih, IliM. Notice It hereby given thai in rominlauoe with the provlaloDB of tlieact of Couxrvaa ot June, iN7H,anil.led "An at for the naia ot timber landa In the fitatea of California, Ore' goo, Nevada, and WaHhlitgton Territory," aa extended to ail the tuhlio Lnnd ntatee 6v not of Angtiat 4, iwJ, Nkholaa Molitor ol La (iranrie, counivol Union, ritateof Oregon, baa thl day Hied Id tlila oliloe hla aworn atate No. SliilS, for tbe purohaanoftiie N E of tiea. No. ill lu Towuklilp- Ho. i a, Uauge no, & K W M. And will offer proof to snow tbat tb land ought la mora valuable for lu timber or atone than for Agricultural purpoaea, nnd to eaiahllNU bla rlaltn toaald land before ILe Heglaternnd Kamlver nt l Oraurte. On- gon.on Hatnraay, ItieiH" nay ' M y m. lie namee ne witneeaea: lauii-a rfbtlline-. John HbtlllDg, Jr , Aitna H Hiera, Ji bu X w iiunmaon all ol La utanne, Uivtou. Anv and nit oertmna oluli.ilna: ndvaraa'v tha abova deaertoeit lan la nra requexled lo file their olalina In IhtaotDoaoa or beloreaald 6U)dayof May, 1UC6 n. w. uavia, negiaiei TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3, 1878... NOTICE f OR PUBLICATION, . . TJ. H. Land Office nt La Orando. Or. Marvb i. WH. Notice l hereby given that lu compliance with tbe provlalon.of Ihe act of CmigreM ot June;, 1MTH, entitled ''An act tor tbe nal of tlnibi.'r land In Ihe Htiitea of Ciillliirnla, Ufa. -gun, Nc-vaila, and Wimliiiigtou Territory," a extended to nil the Public Lund ntuti-a by a. t of Auguat 4, li4ri, itfrtrnnu Kiake, of rotitanii oininly of Multnomab estat ofonu.n. haa thin day filed In tula oilier lila nw.iin tatement No. itT-Kl. for the purcluue of Ilia M1, N blf Kij IS ei, Her, lu Towualilp No. 4 Boutli Kaiigu No 117, eaat. Andwllloiret pronl to allow that the land ought ta more valuable lor tta timber or atone ttian for agricultural purpoeea. and to establlab hla elalto to wild land before tli K glaler and Receiver at l.n lirande, Oregon, on Thuraday, tbe Irttb duy tuv Mm. Ha names aa wltneaaa Adolph Newlin, k liLiri Newlin. Haidy Harrell and oeorg Wbt'lnrlr, all of i a tlrnnile. Oretron. mij and all peraona oiuliiilng adveraely the above dHatrlbcd InniU are reiiueated to tl'e tbelrclaiiim In tlila office on or before aatd ink day of Ala, , MM. E. W. Da via, Register. TO1 J IDaJ narno nil I uu am vwa, rw wn are counterfeit, namaas wt B. C, OeWTTT CO., cnCAOO AT HILL, Drtfg.it 4