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are caused by Indigestion. If you eat i'ttl too much, or if you are subject to attacks of Indigestion, you have no doubt sad shortness f breath, rapid heart beats, heartburn or palpitation of the heart Indigestion causes the stomach to expand swell, and puff up against the heart. This crowds the heart and inter feres with it action, and in the course of tune the heart becomes diseased. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat, takes the strain of of the heart, and contributes nourishment, strength and health to every organ of the body. Cure Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Inflammation of the mucous membranes lining the Stomach and Diges ttva Tract, Nervous Dyspepsia and Catarrh if the Stomach, After mint, tnyfool would dltri ms hr malrlrif etytitart palpitate and I arould become very weak. Fintily I got t bottle of Kodol and II m Imnr Aiate relief. After uting a few bottle I am cured. KftS. LORINO NICHOLS. Penn Tan, N. T. had stomach trouble and wai In a bad state ai I ad heart trouble with It. I took Kodol Dyipauua ' D. KAUBLE. Nevada, a Dltfests What You Eat ellubettUaeKUIt il ae aiee. m the rll. cr M et itit. tr9r4 el tke Lkk. ereuer ell O.D w in ao.,omi,8 s a. A T. HILL Druggist ' SUMMONS (First publication March 12th, 1 90S. In the circuit court of the state gon for Union County. John Wilson Plaintiff vs. C. A. StaplesDefendant To C. A, Staples, the said In the name of the state of fendant: I regon, you are required to appear a answer the compleint in the above entjl cause and court on or before April ?5th, 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., 1 904, together with his cost and disbursements and order for sal of at tached property, ".Thii summon is serv ed upon you by publication in the La Grande Evening Observer, published at La Grande, Oregon, for six consecutive weeks, by order of Hon. Robert Eakin, Judge of the above entitled court, dated March 10th, 1906. C. H. Finn, Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS In (' e Clicull Ou.l of th,-L'fo Oregon for union i utility. Mabel Ward, IMnlutllT, ) . V Hum mou. We ter A ward D.-fendent I To Walter A Ward, the above Darned de- fend'tnt IN THK NAME OK THK HTATK Or fiRKJii.V ymiare oerebv enrninotied to ap pear and an-wer or oiherwle lead o the mita'W n!eu avHtiiil vott In tile a"Ol en. titled Mit, on or lieful-e I hi J-Sid day of Keljio arv. IU. Yo" nil) flirt lor t-ae not Ice tiat Ifiniitiill. BiwiTt or rvfn. to en t)x mr "r plea 1 within anldttma the plmnttr) will II erne Per ripply lolbeuti.lv. etitl led enuri f r Ilia tell, f do- tnaa.ied tn her complain, to-wiu (hi For dcr a dlaolvlior ill tunrrla, contratM be tween Mm and hi. mi tr. an ' lor hWiiii dl vort troin ' on; t ) ilial Ue le det rea l the emive runl'idy "f Arthur War, minor aon oi ultiln HI' and ilerendunt: (. lor htii oola and .tibureiiieii a in tlile etitt: id) f.T anon ( tlber and lutirr ordera Kbel be ueeeey and iimik r'ni timkinx u'h nefiea eDvetlva: le) nud lor ucn o h. r and tunli r re il aa hall he tlietn-l e.itiltab.a. Thie euittmnim la ..ur.l eio.il by vlrtn of an rnler inaile Hint a- t ud b-rein. by e tie Hon M. A, H tar win i..,uii .lii.Uo t-r Oi Ion fvniiti.isi -in ft ini'yon, dated January 4tb hum, prt.voth.e tlra miiiiiiiuiie eli.inld ba putj. IiIih1 (r ii lon-ecvtiva w.ek. anil inr eexon mi'.llciitlniia liervof. in the La t.raitde . Weealv ' loerve. mid tll.t b' H w publica tlon thereof ihnii tl tie the t'iih day i Jnu rv - Jtaih, and the lai inmlleation iienei , the mi day ui Kibiuarv. IMio. r. i V Hi K Alio ue for I'l'lir.IlT TIMBER LAt , "XT JUNEJ, 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I'. . Lol OtncB, La Uiande, Ureaon, Mun li, r. 1UU6. Ncili-e In l-tl by given that In comullanee wllb the pmu. onaortliM act of (.'oiigresa ot JmieH. ls.H,' tled"Anact for the sale ol limner ihiiiU 111 the Males of Calliornln, ilnv on, Nvvaua a .il wai-hlnwtoii Territory," a extindetl toe the Public linil atittiw by act ol Atiuusl . IMU. rha'lea 1.. Uiionle ter, of rasa-', Mlnnty of Ada, Slala o' Idaho, bio Hits day tiled In thla oftli-o b'a awora aulrinuui Jo, :I7,' for the ptirrliaa 01 Hie IW o'Hie -W'-n . wlt SK, ol Neciton No 1 n 1'ownshlpNu. i, houlli fUi a-e No, Hb K. W M. , And wllforfirr pnsif tneliew that the land aoiuht la morw valuatiie for lta tiuila-r or atone than for agricultural purpose, and to eetubllali I.U0UI111 U aald land before tba . kedl.ter 1 nd kiasilver at 1 1 flrunde, (lMon, on Ttloeday, the lb day it Kim j , Aeuo. ' . He tiamea ss wltnraaeai Cbailea Webo of Bolae, Idaho; Herbert F. Lnio of mne, Idaho, Henry Waeenberf of Hole, Idaho; Jsmea K. Bateman. La liranda, 're. Any and all persona claiming adveraely the above diawrlbrd land, are requested to flle uieir ctHinia iu tnm uiaca oa or owiore smia IVUl ay of May, 1W, X. W. Davis, Ref liter Every day in the week at Mrs, J, Forreef. Price lower than tver known ' Trimmer from Qage't of Chicago. RKORDS A large shipment of Record reached os thi morning from th factory. Com and hear them. , You will likely want cm of them. W.K. Davi. IS 16 Adam Ave. STRAY flOTia - Notice is hereby given that there came to my place seven miles north of the city of La Grande about the fifteenth of Nov ember last one Ygh. red heifer. Said an imal is coming three years old and has brockle face. There are no brands visi ble. The ear marks are crop and under bit in each ear. The owner of said ani mal may have same by proving property and paying charges. ' A. Daw Dated this thirteenth day of March 1906. - . TIMBER LAND. ACT Jl NE 3. !875 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION O. H. Land Ofllce, La Oiarrte. rmeon Mm a -a. IKJH N'otirata hereby given that iu ioiiitila.oi Willi litr provialona oMhe act i.f f'miifreea ol June S. I7n. .jii Itlcl "An act for the mie o. Uliiher land, in the Wale. :f Oilifilila. Or gon. N varia. MPrt Wa!iiryuti T.rrllr.r,M a exiendeo in all lite Public Land Hiatr- by of Auaun I. Invi Jipn A. Hunter, of llol. ennnlv i,f Ada, Still' ol 'dbn, bae tlila day filed lu ihla office her nurn statement .no. 'him, fur the DurrLaw Hie "Vh' Hev HI r-NWIeot " ro. in owuauip a bouiu, No. M K W St. Anu arm offer oroof to enow that the euiiuhl la more valuable for lta llmti itone than for airrlculluml nurooaea, ritlt ihI.ii.ii her claim to aald lend btrlire ill MVatmer and Heeeiver Ml !. Ony'le. fire n on WidDeaiiH.v.tne ah rt". yju' e.lwa. IU' n-llnee Me wlln.-; Kilwnrd l.eni Alleiti i l.no , Mid Iiilacu 1. Uvuiy rlfkeo a.) of Boii,- jilniio. X Ally euil all peraona elalfnljry artverwely tn lOove deacrlhed lande urtyTequ.-t-ted to ft. itielrclalin. in tbu ortlce Jau or belore aat ilh dm r June IK A. j w. imvip n ADMIKIS, ISJjIIXSNOTlC v. . 4 iv www ia t.y u a signed has-been duly appointed by the County Curt of the State of Oregon for Union founty,' administratrix of the Harman C. West, deceased.' All peraSns having claim against sam wii r hereby required to present we same operly verified a by law required, to m. B. Sargent, my attorney, Foley Hotel Block, La Grande, Oregon, within six month from the date hereof. Maooie A. West, Administratrix of the estate of Herman West, deceased. MADE FROn NATIVE R00T5. ej SAFE AND RELIABLE. That th root" of man? native plant. btiiwIiik wild In our American formta. pia..vsii rvmurKuiiie iiropni'iioa niriiicctirs of btiiutin maladies w well proven. Even the iintuuireil Indian hau It'itnied tho curatlvn value of iumii of tlieeo and tntiftht thoeurly settlora tltoir tines. Tho Indian never iikiki wotk su n wanton 11 is atuaw to V'- H aa won aa possible; that Hho miiiht do tho work and lot him hunt. 1 liwfnro. lie uiib "pnpuiMo nxit" or luT, for that whs thulr gnMit remedy for f male weakiieaHo. Dr. Tierce uses the eBtne root culled ltlue Colioah III tils tuvorlte Prescription," nkilUully com- Iji tied with other unenM mat maKo n more nfffrllvn than any other medicine In ctirinx all Uib various weaknesses and palnlul deraiiKemeiita peculiar ui women. Many atllictiKl women have been saved from the operating table and the anr- ? eon's knife by the timely use of Dia-toi 'lerce's Favorite Proscription. Tender neas over the lower pelvic reffloii, with backache, spells of illr.zlnesR, fuiiitness. beariiiR down pains or distress should nut (o iitilieod'Hl. A course of " Kavortte Pre scription v;ni worx marvelous tn'tiein In all such cskh'S, and generally effect a permanent cure If persisted in fop a rea sonable Icnifth of time. The " Kvorlt Prescription" Is a harmless agent, noma wholly prepared from native medlcluul roots, without a drop of alcohol In it nuke up, wncreua ail oilier meaicines, put up lor sale through druggists (or woman's peculiar ailments, contain large quantities of spirituous liquors, which ara very narmim, fieciauy to ueiicaie women, "favorite lTescripiion con tains neither alcohol nor harmful habit- turniliig drugs. All Its Ingredients are prlnWHl on unoh bottle wrapiier. It I a powerful Invigorating Unite., Imparting health and strength In parllciilur to the organs distinctly leminiun. ror wean and slcklv women, w ho are "worn-out. or debilitated, iiMciully fur women w ho work In store, otlico, or uchiHil-rooru, who alt at the tvuewrlteror sewing machine, nr ht-nr heavv household burdens, and for nursing mothers. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription w ill prove a priceless benelit because of Its health restoring a nil strength-giving power. For constipation, the true, sclentlfle eitrii s Dr. I'liTfo's Pleasant Ptiliutf. Mild, harmless, yut sure. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878 For Publication Notic U. R. Land OUceat La Grande, Ownt March. 6, im Notl-e la herehr liven that In coiiinllane. wiinthe prori.iona 01 tne act or tenaie-a tune a IS7S. entitled "Ail act for the sale Itmlier 'a (Is tn Ihe, si al-e of Cnhfnrnis, ore giin, evana no waetingioo lerruorv , at eel- ndetl to all the nblie Und States Ly aci or Auut tn tsirj, ti"iir r. l etiip. 01 Hnlsa eourvf of Ada. rtafa of .ditto hea thla day tiled In 'Ills otll. bla ewo'l -innment No, foe the piirrhaee ot lb' liK ndK'K'Voi Station No 4 lotnwnhlp No, 5 Moll ill Ranae oJ5 E.w M And will u"er proof to how Ihiil the l.uo aoughl ta more valuable for Its timber 01 atone than for aarmaltunil purposes, and ti establish I la claim to sa'd land befoie thi tUiilnler and lUcele. r of the U H ljind Olll at La Urande, Oregon on Tueeday the vMth day of May, miA. He na. na aa witn,eaee. Charles I,, l.lng en'elter, of Bon Idaho: Herrv Wtacnbe.g. tkitae. Idaho: l.liarlee K. 'A rbb, Itolaa, Id, Il : Jaa. t. Hateman, La Urande Urar.au. Any ena an paraon eiaimins aavereeiy in above deacrlbV-d laeda are mqueaied lo fill their claims lo tMe otDce oa or oaf 01 a aalr it day or May, 1WM, . K. W. Davis Reflate flMEER LAN0, ACT JUNE 3.-1878- NOTICC FOR PUBLICATION. ... 1 " .Vareh a 1WM. u. r. una umee at La Uraida, on Hollos Is hereby given that In ooenpltanee ana iu. pniriHuiii ui me en w uooarew June a, is,a, euutieo "ad act Mr the sale ol Umber leoiila lo the Htalea of California, Or foa. Nevada, and Washington Territory," a extended ! all the fublla Laad -utas by art or Aug u.l 4. um, Charles K. Webb of noiae, oouniy oi Aom ritata or lilabw, ha thla day nltd la thla offlro hi. sworn statement No. s7t, for the pnrohaa of ia eiwu ae rtaa nn xt in i ..within ado wiii oner proor ui enow I fiat tn land wuahl Is mora valuable tor lu Umber na tone than for agrtoulluraJ paruarm, and lo eautoi i. a nia oiaiin to aaia una before the rwwiaiar and rieoeavar ar. I iinni. Uregua, on, Taeeday, Ute Swad eajr ol May Ha namee aa irnnnaanai Rarbw. r of Bolaa Idaho: Char lea I , LlngenfeltaT. o? poim joano; nanry weavnrjer, of Jiolae tuaitoi imm. r. oaienHa. oi a urantie. Any and all persona euUinln adversely th above deaarlbed Un.le are raqneated lo nie Ibetrelalma In tlila ofllce a or IuAim M..1.1 rapt- II WALLOWA COUNTY. BOARD Vergere Telephone Company has just increased its' capital stock to $25,QQojmet in this city and elected the following officers and board of directors: . W. H. Bohnenkamp, president; ; J. Caviness, vice-president; Wm. Miller, secretary; Geo. L. 'Cleaver, treasurer; F, I. Vergere, field superintendent of Wallowa county; S. D. Crowe, field superintendent of Union county. . In ad dition to the above, the following consti tute the board of director: A. C. Miller, H. B. Davidhizer and John McDonald of Wallowa county. . - , 'r ; T,, t ' I i , MURRAY AND MACK AT STEWARD'S OPERA HOUSE NEXT WEEK ' I rJJZJW ' Wllaalaasmaaas WWIWJIIPM. 1 .. nairw- : ... - 1 1 E'A' e e ' M rr Is fast upcrscdin( old-fashioned cod livrr oH uid emulsions because, without drop of oil or disagreeable feature, it contains all the medicinal elements of cod liver oil, actually taken front fresh cods' liven. By our process the oil, having no value either as medicine or food, is separated from the medicinal elements and thrown away. Unlike old-fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions, Vinol is delidously palatable, agreeable to the weakest stom ach, and therefore un equaled as a body builder and strength creator for Old people, puny children, weak, run-down men and women, after sickness, and for all pulmonary diseases. ' Everytlilnar Vlnol contains is named on the label. OUR GUARANTEE W haw eucb. faith la VINOL that If won win take It we promise if It doe not benefit or cur won w will return you your money without qneetion. We take all th risk. NEWL1N DRUG COMPANY CAPITAL STOCK TO UNION COUNTY WILL (OYER NLW OFFICERS AND ELECTED. The company is arranging to imme diately extend its lines all over Wallowa county. The same policy in Wallowa as in Union county will be followed, that patrons have the use of all the phones in the respective counties for the regular rental price. A charge will be made from one county into another. Thii com pany now has offices in nearly every" portion, of Union county and Its business is rapidly extending, which, under the new organization mean it will have ample funds to push its work much faster. : A WORTHY flGM J - The New York City Board of Educa tion, according to the Nevr York Globe, is wajing war against the dime novel, on the principle that good literature placed within the reach of a child will normally supplant the inferior article We reid: 'To do the work effectively. 9, 175 class libraries have been established in the schools, an increase of 1.194 over the preceeding year. New ammunition for the fight to the extent of 70 A 1 5 volumes has been added, and now the 'fight' ng force' numbers 5 16,563 volumes. How eff actively the battle is being fought, under the careful direction of the teacher'," is shown by the fact that the circulation for the last school year reached 4,970,390 volumes for home use. In other words, each book has repeated its work on an average of fifteen times." TIMBER LAND. ACT IUNE 3. 1878 NQTICE . FOR PUBLICATION C. H. Land Olflce, La Grande, Oregon Kebruury 2, 1MM Hoilo laWeliv -lvro Uiat In romoliaure ellh Ui provl.lona oftbe act of rcngrcite ol June S, I87S, emjll.d "An act for the aalr ol tlinbor lanrla In Hie Htalea of Calif wnla, (Ire eon, Nevada, nod WaMiinaton TerrOorT" ar extruded to all tbe 1 1 v I unci Mi... i j n. of Anguat 1,1816; Arthur A v" ui ry. ol -nrl-toh,rounty of Yamlii. , Mhiu rf orKD liaa tola day filed In iolt-ltlr- lttvorn ait ment No. Hard, tor tin ,uirhw of tin HWX tiE'-i of Her. ai'lpl -i.K end lot I eni 2a'.datt'4 NEI. of re-.Mi. 6 In Tp No. 4 K, Kanaa No. aa K. w . M. And alll offer proof tollow that the lanfl wiian ia ninrr vHiui..r o-r tit- iii.oi ' at our than for axrlrultunil i-iiri- w. and t ealatll.i lit rwlin lo xtlil iami' taforr n KrKiatrr and Hm-lvrr ai Iji Unincle ,lre gon, OD ra'U'day tlir 'Ul of April. IhiVj Ha oainraua yIIu-- : H.n'y tteitnib rv - f r...rt.. ru l.Mt'l,.- V.t.1, I ., R.I at man and Mr. Minnie Hait-nuin, of La Urande, Ore n Ai). and all Deraona rialtrlra advprKrly th ahove dnarllad land, ar inr.irrl to ft' , thrlr rlMime lr ii u oinceon . ' 2lit day of Auril iH E. DAVIH kMiialer. riMBKK LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878 KOT1CK FOR PUBLICATION . U. a. Land OUIwh La lnndr,Oieon March ffl. IMI6. Notloe It hereby given that lu eomplUnic trlth the provtaiona of the act of CoagrrKj ol June a, I87H, entitled " tnairt for the aale ol timber lamia In tlifHtateaof fHlifomln, tr gon, Nevada, and Waittlng-ton Territory, a entended lo all the Publli'ltiid Htuteri by Hot of Annum 4, iwl, Jol u Ur'Moli, of Hoar. ront ol Ada, Htats of 1 hn ha thla day Bird In thla oiltee bla aworn aiato nient No. 1 05. for the pmcloiM) of the V, f.'i Sou II , M.jN 'X4 ot a. cllon .-O XV III Towunlilp No a. Houtli Uange No., Aud will offer proof to show that the lund loualil la more valuable ror ita timber or loiiethan lor agrlriiltutat purponee, and lo eatabltab bl claim to laid Uii.i Ik Tore the Kexloirr and HMirlver at la Uraiulo, Ore gui,,onWd..Miai the'A)h ditv oi Hum )U.6. fie nam. a aa wltuinae: Albert C lf p. fiilMMr Lrmoand Jo, pli A, Hanurr, oi B lae. Idaho, au.l 11 my 8 eikeu of Ban UlH'k, Moil. Any ami all persona claiming adveraely II e above deecrllird lauda are miueateil to fi'e thrlr elaima lu Una olllce on or bufore laid Will day of Ju-e, 1U06. B. W. Davis, Koglatrr T1MBF.K LAND. ACI' JUNK .1878 NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION. U. . Laad Ofllce. La Orand. Orrpnn. March 2a 1W6 Nim. la liriehv dvea that tn romplli.i wnb tbe provlMoiiaol the ac ol t'onmrtia ol Inn, a, la;at enillleU "An ant for thr le ol tliiilar landi. In ilirDuilea of (.'ailfbrula, Ore gon, N VMla. aid WaaliliiKton Territory, aa emended to all 'II. Huiillr Land siatm bv an of Angaail. hW. L.lwer Imp of Boles Coon of A la, aia M Jilaho baa thi day a leu in thla office bi awora la'rmvnt No. WO.I, i,. tl.e tiorlaa ol the h W X oi Merit, a N Hi in I owiubip Ng I eoulb Ka m- .o 16 K W M. And will otter pnat to allow that the land sought is morr vi loal le loi II tliohrr ot stone than fn agrlrultural puraar, and ir eaUbltalt I'la flatio tti Nllt laiot trior tbe KeiilatiT and Kerelvrr at l a Onn.de or. g. o on Wed rat ih.JU.I.iv f line, 19 6. He name. aa w I n -ear! Alb-rl C Iinp otn Di I n.l , Jii-fi h Huuur, and lliniy lfnru all ol B la- 't o. Any and all perMiue claiming advrTMlv th above dracrllvd lamia are rroueateri to HI Inetrelklm In HiloItlor on or brlore aal 2U dav ol June .Was ! . w favla. H-r-aar. I NOT1CK FOR ITBLICA.jONj DEPAK I'M ENT OK Tllki IVTERI0R, ' J. 8. Laud 0IBe, La Urande, tirrxon, ' Krbruaryiil, luus. Notice Is hereby given thai lue loliowlti named aetller Una rllwi ootiooof 111 Inlonllon to a-e flual ormifin aiitDri nfliin.fiiN.im viri li at eaid proof will bo made Iwlore tbe iteiriM r ami two iver or toe u. . Land ultlce, at l.aUianilr. iirtgon, on Apri 7, luur, via: 11. B. No Kitm,. J, roe. Hakrr, oi M. .0111110, eO'i, f,r the Lot f. 6 7, AH. SKiV. )4tior. 21 Tn.. K, K. Itt E W M tie n,it.rs thr follovnie wttnmra to prove III coutiu.oUM resilience upon aud cu liva lloll 'f am . iHlld. via: Krai'k Warren. rank Uona'd.on, Karl tillllaodria. all of Miwhaiu (irtkoii. Klrhari! auoi, oi rraaie'o.t, urrgoa. . Ik W , lavla, . 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An abstract from . my office will show the title just as it appear on the official record; J. R. OLIVER, l-A ka;4de,.'oreo n Room 151 Sommer Building nonet We have made arrangements to have a special line of the season's later and en- titely new Creations in Ladies' pattern and tailored hats arrive here in time for our millinery openine which will be the early part of April. Watch for announce ment. The Fair Department Store Brick furnished in any quanUy or any style, No contract too small or to large. Sea samples of our pressed ,A f brick - ...' y . ; GEO. KREIGER. La Urande, Oregon . o 6$ 'YJ n i ft ii ! 75 trad da of Ala, UKM. aw, MTU, Register