RICH LOAM Extra rich black loam, for filling gar dens, etc.. for sale, and delivered. I also have gravel fo i tt :t flirt. M' delivered on the pls:e, J. L Mars. PASTURE Welt watered good grass adjoining Morgan Lake, horses or cattle $1.00 per month. Thos. Broadhurst. KOTKf Cf I.WSTMIRI I have four houses and lots which I will sell in a lot at a great sacrifice, for : cash, 1 must hare money. These houses . are rented and in good location and bring $15 per month rent I will let the first one to call have a bargain, as they must tg sold at once. Fred Jacobs. STRttI LMPROVEMLMT H0TICE Be it resolved. That the sidewalks on H Street between Fourth Street and Second Street, in the city of La Qrande, Oregon, shall be put in good repair by the abutt ing property owners and that such repair shall be completed by the 20th day of April, 1906. Passed by the city council of the city of La Grande, Oregon, on the ' 4th day of April A. D. 1908. I. R. Snook, Recorder of the city of La Grande. TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3. l78 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION U. M. Laud Office, La OrH- rn. v,, ivrairtwrwMiiwn turn in vim, mm. . ltli Itir provlalnria nf 111 ! of I oinrri ni jtiiia a. iiwk,iiiiihki An m l for Ilia mii.r ni tllllhr lamia in Ilia HlHlea of t ' I ifVirn iu. Ol. goo, ncvBdii, ana aMilt.aton IVrrllorr," ai riiruilfil to nil (lie i'ubllo Land tlliM hv c or AUKUH, Wi, JoMph A, Hlllltrr. of hour, ronnly or Aila. Stiita of J, I. ho bat tlila day fllrd lu thla ottlca lirr awiirn alaU'iiieot No. Hcol. for tli Dtiirliaat- o' w "J NK'(8w 111 U NW Mat frrtlon s 1n. Tuuul 4 Buulli, Kauf . Anil wlllolIW prooftoaliow that Hi' Ihoi oualil la mora vainaljla fur lia tluilwr oi atom- tliiiu for airrii-ulttiral pnriMWHx, anil li tataliliali h r claim lo aalil IuimI tMfnreili KtKlaKir and Kwrlver nt I. Oraniis llr . gun, on Wi'ilnpailaV.lhr 2nn rty n Ju"t. liV. lie mir.wi aa wMu.-m Kilwaril Lamp i. . ,.i.-mi i, ,j,u lf IBVUI1. IIIIOI JT Miatill, Mil Ol ClOIMtf JUHUO. Any sod all peraona claiming advrraply th bova dMU'rlhail lamia ara riutud lo It., thalr clalina In tin oinre ou or bHore aali Jolh (lay o June IH06, K. W. Davis. Kceeali TIMBER Lfil, J, ACT JUNE3, 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION U. 8. Lac( Ulrica, La Oiamte, Orrann. March, . Tl6. Notice la ttv lv arlvnn that In ninmiluii;. wIlblheproMi imaoftlu) act of I'mini-cm of Junea.IHiN.er' tlnd"An act for the aula of umucr lanus ia iiieMatva or California, Ore tun, Nevada, a id waalilnaUin Turrllory," aa extended ui the I'ulillc Land alatwi hv axil nfAuKuat 4, lawi, C.'iarlea I.. Uinnn.U-t. of Horn-, county of Ada, 8 tin a 01 Idaho, ha tl la da? filed in llila ofH ha aworn atatamoui No. 8765. for the puivliaaa of IheDH of thenw & w"S HfcU of Hcciton Nofut TowoaulpNo. J, houtti RalgeNo. U6 And will offer proof In ahnw that the land aouaht la more valuable for ita tluila-r or atone than for agricultural purnoaea, and lo calahllati bla claim to aald land beroix tlic kritlatiir nd kwwlwr m ij 1 IJranda, Oregon, on Tuun lay, the 2m li day cr He namna aa wltnaaaeas Chaifca E Webc or Bolae, Idaho; ilnrtxrt F. L tn 01 Hoiw, Idaho, Henry Vtonenbern of llol e, Idaho; Jmnea K. Hull-man. La u rail (I a. ' ir-. Any and all ierminaelaliiiliig adveraely the above doacrllied lauda are nUited to ttl Ibelrclaluia In thl- olltce 011 or before aald iiflu day of May, IIXW, K. W, Davla, Helatr. HMBh.ll LAND ACT JUNE 1, NOTIfK rR PUBLICATION t. . Land 0 ice; Latlratide Orexon, Match, Md, IHOA Notice la hereby given that In i-ompllanoe with tlit provision ol the act of uUitreaol lao.S iH7a, antiUvd "An act fo' the aale of limber lend in the Htatei of California, Oregon, Nevada and Waahlnaton Ter I lory." ea en tended to all the Public Land Mla'i be acf nt Auguai 4, IHWL WUiard ouch ol La Grande, county of I'nloo, mate or 1 reKon baa tliie day filed In thla orrice bia aworn atatenient No. a.l(l lor the purchaaa of tha V. NKta of Menlhin No It la lownihlp No. 4 Sou U). ttanite No m K. W. M. And will oVr prwf to ahnw that the land ought Ii more valuable for Ita limber o uanethan for agricultural purimaea, and to eaUbllab hl claim to aaid land belore the Kea iaur and Kei-eirer at la craarie, tirrgon, on Tliu'eday the alat day of June, I'lHS. lie nan-aa aa wltmaaea: Jainen McCII, Thoinaa K. HheiW,nd Wlillam Htierw.m.l. frank alcOlttre. all of Im Uratide, t'nion county, t)re'ii. Any ati't ail pertona elm mine advereli lue ahovadevritieit l'i.! ar re.i'ioMi-,1 lo lile 'h. lr ciaioi tu thl oDTive on or twlore tnid lin da, olJune, ,11k, y. W. u.vla. Ke.Uier. TIMBtR UNO. ACT JUNE 3. 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. - . M um iiit', , n cioni-eianereliy Klven llial In compllnm-, wiiii ne piviaioua ol llieacl of olliirtwa .,, !-iitiii,-,i -An act tnr iiih aa 1 tiniber lamia 111 the Htntra of t.'alllornlii, 1 a , ,.",'ii. Hint m iiNiiingioii leriltorv. an extended I .all I he I'uhllu liiid KUIca hv ail r Attirual 4. av, t'lmrlea K. Wehn of llotae, iiiiinty or Ada, Slate of Idaho. Inia thl day til,, I l tlila oltlce linl urn Miiieuii'iit .-so. tor the piirvhii the M4 ot rc No. 3: In Tuwuahlp 4, Houlb. Kmive No. IM, E. W M Ami u-lli ..11..,. .....r ? . . .... ",".7 ,..... boimt iiiiii me lantl "oimlit la more valuable, for ila timber or atuiir innn nir agricultural purpose, and Ui eela blWihlaelaliu to .aid "uud u-fore the l egl.ter and lie-elver at U Umnde, llii'l 1'ieaday, the '.i::rt i I ;,; He naniea ai wltiimaea: lldHirt K. Lerrn. .of Hols.. Idaliu, tturle. I, l.lngeufe l r i llolw Idaho; Henry W.aenherg, of li.l.t Idaho; jaa li lli. in.n, of I a UraVide. Any and all pciwma claiming adveraely t he above dtwrlhetl Unda are re,tiiraiiMl to tile their claims in tiny or if,,., ld 3nd day ol .May, ama, hi. Vi . Davla, Hegbttor ol Ore- of No. land TIMIIKIt LAND Al-r JUNK lt7tl XOTK'K KOR I'L'HLICATHIN V. . Laud Olrtce I tlrande, tin-iron otlce la hereby given that fii com nllaut? with the jimvlaioiik ot itic act of t.'oiigrea ol June a, K,.eiiiiiled "u act for the aale of Umber lamia In tliwHtntcanf California, irB. gon, Nevada, ami Valnn,um Terrltorv," iu exicndnl to all the I'ulillc and t it bv act of August 4. lairj, l.Mlda A. letbv of ilolae, county of A,ia. xtiitM ,,r Liui,A 1.... tlila day tiled In tlila uitli e her aworr, ntntt mem n fr the pitifhaavof theH(e nk VA S'.aKU of Mei'llon No. ft; In Tuwilahtli io.o PHiuiti iiange No. K. W. M. And wlllollcr pnavf to l,ow that tha land eougllt fa luore valualiln tor Iim 11,iimv. ... atom-tliHii forautl ultur.l puriawea, and to tanltli hi'i cliiliii lo eld land ta-font the rwuiier ana riecelverat la tirande ,'Oregou on Krlday, the th dav or June, IW.. Hhe naiiicaeawitncaaca: Kdw-trd M. I'erbv, c?.rT Wenwei. Uii Vouukln, V. ,111am A. Ilalrd. all of Ilolae Idaho. Any aud all poiaona rlalmlng adveraely the aruivedemMibed lands ai-e reiUatid to tile ,n-r viaiuia in 1111a otnceou or Detoreaald U'Ui U ol June, lHOo, K. W. Devla, Reghtei THe Simplicity 01 Truta AUD WHY CRfAT DISCOYERILS ARf OfTW SO LONG DL1AYID. HOW DH STB1 (OHtlHIRATtD AU HIS f ORG ON Oflf SUBJECT AND iVOlVEDJSTWPATHY. When we think it all over we invariably come to the conclusion that the greatest and grandest and most vitally important trut.is are the very simplest ones. Who of us all has not. coming upon a truth of this kind for the first time, marveled that it should so long have escaped him, that he should so often passed it by in thought without perceiving it? Such a failure to follow thought to its rational conclusion is simply evidence that our minds have not been properly concen trated upon that particular subject. The calls upon our brain force have been many and varied; so that we have been left without mental energy to grasp and en compass a truth even when it is perhaps of the most vital importance to us. Yet when that truth is later laid before us we are likely to be disconcerted by its almost startling simplicity. It seems that we should have always known it When there comes a man who abso lutely concentrates upon a single line of thought, sticking to it through thick and thin simple truths are likely to be un covered that have long escaped attention and whose finding enriches the world. Such a man ia Dr. A. T. Still, whose re searches brought Osteopathy into being, and who, in h,s young old age, is witness ing its increasing triumph over disease. . When a boy of ten, suffering one day from a sick headache. Dr. Still stretched himself upon the ground, pillowing his neck upon a rope slung between two trees. Soon the headache and nausea disappeared; and in his autobiography Dr. Still declares this to have been his first real discovery in Osteopathy. He marvelled at the quick relief procured and followed the treatment whenever he had a headache for years afterward, with unvarying success. But it was not until he reached the age of thirty, when he had become an anatomist of no mean ability, that he began to understand WHY his headache disappeared under such treatment. ' For fifty years Dr. Still has labored to master the workings of tha body machin eryto acquire a perfect knowledge of anatomy and to learn new and effective ways of applying his knowledge, The science of Osteopathy, which treats and cures diseases of every character with out the use of drugs, is the result of his researches Its success has been great. More people are Investigating the system and benefitting by it constantly; and the common wonder of all is why so simple and rational an application of anatomical knowledge and mechanics was not con ceived and put into operation long before. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1878.- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'nitad Hlatee Land Office. LeGrande Ore. April , IH06. Notice la tictehv given that In riiinullance with ti.e provUlonaol the act of Cnngreaa f limes. 1H7H. eel t ed "an act for the al.. of limber landa In Hie Mr teenf California. Ore gon, Nevada ard Waahingon Terrlio-y, aa extended toall the I'liblic Land "tatre by tot nf Atigit't 4, in"j, William A. Ilalrd. of BoUe. mil my of Ada. Htate of Idaho, baa thla "t tiled lu thla or! ice his aworn atatement No. ;i7. fr th Puicliafe or tha NWlf NWH. :llK'. NrXkAMil VM of .notion No. si In Town. hip a o 4 -. Kange N. K. W M.. and will ofT.-r pr-'of to ahnw tr-at the laud ought la mor valuable fur ita tlrrber or alone limn inr agricultural piirpo ea, and Inealab llaii hla elaliiit'-a id land before Heglater tteoelver at Iji'lraurta, Orrgunon rlda, 2K day of June HUi llenameaae wilneaaee: Fdward M Derby, Henry v ecnberr. I.idia A. Derby, Owen Yo nkin. II nf Hole Idaho. Anv and all Demitia slutinlna adveraelv the abov-d aprl ber lapdr are iiiieaird lo fil Ihrli claim a In t Ii la i dice on or beloie laid 2 da j of Jui e, luog &. w uAvit, fegiaiet SPORTING EVENTS UUi.lUi n IUUL AflD UlAil t RING. TRACK AUD DIAMOND J GAMES W THE MAJOR LEAGUES WEDNESDAY NATIONAL At Pittsburg Cincinriati 7, Pitsburg 4. At Brooklyn New York 4, Brooklyn 1. At Chicago Chicago 11, St. Louis 1. AMERICAN. At Boston New York 5, Boston 3. (1 1 Innings). At Detroit Detroit 3, Chicago 2. At Philadelphia Philadelphia 4, Wash ington 2. At St. Louis Cleveland 4, St Louis 0. AMERICAN LEAGUE New York Cleveland ' Philadelphia Detroit Chicago Washington St Louis Boston Won. 3 2 3 1 t 1 0 0 Lost. 0 0 1 I 1 3 P. C 1.000 1.000 .750 .600 .600 .250 .000 .000 TABLE HOARDERS Mrs. Grace Barrie would like six table boarders at No. 1 808, 4th. St. For par ticulars call up red 881. To Chicago and the East Fast trains daily, through to Chi- Cairo without change, nun txiints I hi v'ickdh hiiu vv asmngton, via me ii.aK.,, i tiinn l aciticand Mortli 'es'.ern Line, the route t if The Overland Limited, ov;r the double track railway between the Missouri River and Chir.i jo, tanking direct connection at Uiicui, w::li all lines to the East. THE BEST OF EVERYTHINO. For further inlormation ai'tily to W, A. Cea, (lenrral Agt. C. N.-W. Ry. IM Third Street, Portland, Ore. MOu.iTina tfocky Mountain Tea Nugget A Buy Medlatae far Buy People. Brlstt Ooldea Hi tllk aal Rn-?a Vigor, a. aneelfle for C tfinatlon, Indl(ritlor. Lira rid Kulney Trou '. T'lnplea. IVmiia, In.nurc Blend. Bail Breaill. (Jueclnh Bowela. Ilea.la,-li and Uaokaelw. Ii a d-ooky M-Kiulaln Tea In taft M f.win. e-'Bia bog. iieniilue nuule b HJUjiTia Pn-s Oompahv, Madiana, Wis. V)LDrl NJC0ST FOB SALLOW tEOrit . NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost P. C. Boston 4 , 1 ,800 Pittsburg ' 3 1 .750 New York 4.2 .667 Philadelphia 3 2 .bou Chicago 4 3 .671 Cincinnati 3 4 .429 St Louis 1 3 .250 Brooklyn, 0.6 .000 sports GAME IN LA GRANDE SUNDAY Mmager Heisner failed to make a date with Spokane for next Sunday, but did succeed in, getting a game arranged. Alicel will' be here and cross bats with LaGrande for the opening game. Alicel generally manages to put up a stiiT game and because the team comes from a small burg is no sign that they cant play ball, and tney may make it very interest ing for La Grands. Ciptain Segriest will have the line-up ready for publication to morrow. its kind and is drawing all the best ath letes in the state. , The U. of 0. is send ing the biggest line of competitors, and 0. A. C. is also well represented. The many other schools are sending compara tively few men. The different clubs who will be represented are: U. of 0, 0. A. C. Willamette. Pacific Y. M. C. A, M. A.C.. Arleta'A. C, M. A. A. C, Portland academy. Eugene high school. Tutatin academy, Portland high school, and the Columbia University. SPEQAL RATES Agent Moore of the 0. R. & N. will sell tickets on May 2, 3, 4 and 6th to Los Angeles and return for $50. ADVERTISED LETTERS ' List of letters remaining uncalled for in this oilice for Uie week ending April 12, 1906. Buckera Mrs. Henry Collins Adams Damson Mrs. Webb Coyle Matt (2) Deal Mrs. Ed Heuelley A. J. Manwell Mrs. Monro " Lyons Fred Mathieson Mrs Lillie Wells H. D. Smith Mrs. Marion Winford Miss Thrasher Miss Joe . These letters will be sent to the dead letter office April 28, 1906 if not deliver ed before. In calling for the above, please say "Advertised" giving date of list G. M, Richet P. M. MEET ENTRIES IN Tomorrow will see the big indoor meet at Columbia. This is the third meet of Take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea this month. Drives away spring tired ness, . gives appetite and sleep, makes you well and keeps you well. Great family tonic. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. . Newlin Drug Co. CON1 EST NOTICE I FA FITM KNT r F HE INTKKinn L'nlled Sla'ea IjilM ill;i I a irniirle, Oregon, Mar, h 17th. HOD A 'iWc'tpt euuteat altl nivit having bum filed In tin orttee bv KmW Al'-er0'.. eo'-' ieaialit, aHin! l(oii elf:id eulrt eo. llVl made April I nil. Hull, lot the vt y. eaett-ii :', Tnwneliip .. Hangv as K v.. it, bi Iteiijiimln It. Filch ( m-;, Mi-e. in wlilrh it i Htl-g-d llinl Hei-jaiuln H. KHcuhna nev-r re lileo lliritHiii hint only lina a aiuull eabin Ihere, n almul lOliy li and no ntlu-i I rnvi tnefta and haa wholly ahadoii,d aald lat and thai siiid alleged ai.nie Hunt i-ald land w:ia md doe to hla eiui'lovuiertt in the. army, niv.v nr marine enr of the United Ktatea a a prlvai no dler, ntllivr, Mainan or - ariue during the war with eil or durlna anv other war in wli-li the I'n ted hist, a niuv he engaged, rfald pariaa aie lieifhv noilft d to apia-ai , n K,nd and ,-lt r ,t,-r,c token ing aid allena'ion lit 0 o' l,it a m on Apill as-h, 1116. ra.f,,r- the KegUter and kewiver at the 1'nltcd statra iaind UlMee In La (irande. Oregon. The aa'd citiifMaut ha'lug, lu a pioper artldavll. filed March 17 b HUM. aet fonli fn l whl h "how that idler du diligeuee pan-unul aervlce of th a n tlee ran not be maoe, it le hereby oidered and 1l-eted th-t neh mule he given by due and rnper puti'leatiuu. E. W. HAVIx Kegiater A. A. KOHKK'i'8 keeeiver TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3. 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION C. 8. Land UlOee, La Grande. Oreron April B, W06 Noth la hereby flees that In compliance trllb Iheprovhdonaof the ael nf Cengreaa ot June , 187a entltUd "A a art for the aale of timber landa in the Hiaiea of t ania-nia, "re gno, NevMda, ond MahiDg"n TerrtlnrT" at ealerderl to all I h I I h le t and Ht-tea hv ae of Augui4, litK. Kdwaid M. D r-y. of Bolae. Coorn of Ada (Mate of Idilio baa thla day tiled in tlii-offlee niworn elal. menl mi. a7i. rm the imiehHae ol the Lot 4 ft W- VV'4 & M, rtU lj of .p'i-Mi 11. 6, tn Town-hip o.j Sou ti, K nge W. M. And will offer rmof to ahow that the !ari aought u nioie valuable tot Ita ttlnbei e aloue than for agricultural tltrv.t-a. al:d t eatabllah Ilia el?i)in to atild 'arm Ix-lore tt Kegiater and Iterelver al l.a (Iramie .Ore gon, op K'ldav the iwh of Jui - , I. He nani.-a wllneaa, - fl-n-y V miin ig Lydia A. Ierii, . owe YounLin, WiioauiA. B Ird, all t lloif Idaho Any and all (a m,ii eiuiniitrg edeeffrelv th above dearrll eri land- are -il)e!rrt to I their elolioa In bi lofeeon .r l-ehee. aal Hlh dar 01 Jim-. E. w. D WW PivUter. Timber Land Act Juae 3, I878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. B. Land Offlce. lai Grande, or. March T.i. IWr,. Not lee la hereby given that In coinpliHiiea with ttiepruvlaloiia of the aet of Oingreaa 01 luneH, iMTa, entitled "An act for the aale ol timber landa In the states ol ralllomia, r gou, Nevada and Wafhlngton Territory s extended to all the huiillr Lund Htati hy a-1 of Aug. 4, Itari, Aitart C. Lell'p if B'rlae County of Al .tateof 1 alio, h-o-thla dav tiled In thla otflee hie aaorn i.lal: nient. No. HW7, for the pen-haae of the N' -K' St ,-Vfi.j m,',4 4 aKi j W V, of ! etloii So. .11, In Ttnrneulii .o4. K.No. K V, M.,anH will oiler pnaif to allow that (he land aooglil la more valuable for Ita limber or alone than foravrieiillural pnriaiMea,4iiti 1.. eaiuhilidi hie elallll to auld land before the KiirlKleratid li reiver of tlila nrtleeal 1 Uruinle,ir-gn. of W'-dm-adav, the 101 h day ol June Ht, He natioaaa witreM a: loan .irarn' .Iiepli Hunter. Hen.y Ml kill, aim Kdwaid Le" p nil of llot-e liiaho. Any and all ieraona claiming adve'pely tin tMive-dOKTltwd Innds nre retjlleMed lo tlli thelri!iaina In thla nrtlee on or iarore aal-' iUiljii.j oi iuue, IUU6. K. o . lAVta. Itfglalel i..... NOTICE l-OR ' I'BLICATION, C. H. laHnd Oilice ut Ui Oruni?. Orf Not(eiK l1p,h3 tevn t!mi In coiu)Iihih with tt: niuMMinii t i thf t of (Vtniriv-s t: Jin.-;t, U;, ciitd iti An M for tin tutie o( -n. NPvaiii, iti'i W 'ishitnilon Ivrnloi-v. fxlt iiifi'tl itiall liit IjuIIip jtnvl -ilfiit-w tv (mm of Aiw'iM I. iMfa., le rir ntt Ki--ki-, if i'oit' m , CMiinlv at A.ii innni-'h K,it. n nun n Inu-thin day III. "t In Huh oritee U'. nvriru Hiiiicnit!ii( S. A'iW for It c lun liM-r- nf ihH 4 N Kj tH St?i.l In TuwumIiIp ,o. 4 South Riuitr' N i, t- m . Aul wilintTu 1 in nit Ui ntiow Hint t tie innd Miutfhl I- nu-r VnlimbUt lor iU llnihor o Kiotit thnii fur uur.'-utur:tl purtioKot. ntit ti HUibltwh liUtituiiii ti MHht lunJ hffurv t -It -it-tier urn. k-o'iv(r ut h lmii(li OrKuii, on T.iuid..y (hcjitli da May ItHjtl He nunirii hk wim'H.en Adulph S-Wlln hirt t-wttii, Hnuiy HitirfU ftnd w Wtil'lnrk, h nt I Oran-'e, Oi.xm. ftuy umt bH (HTWinf clulmtng adveiwlv tlic ttbiive dtwrHfl Ihih.k art rwiuwaU'd to (lie tlielr clnlnih tn thn ott1u on or before auld .ttu da.v of Mm; , 1X. K. W. DhvIs. Reg inter SEED OATS John Wi'son has v quantity 0' firstclass seed oats, which he desires to dispose of 1 IF THEY ARE V7EAII You are In constant danger of Pneu monia or Consumption which can be prevented by FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR if taken in time. . IF THEY ARE INFLAMED-You already have the first symp toms of lung trouble that may prove fatal and you should not delay taking FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. It cures all inflammatory con ditions of the respiratory organs. . IF THEY ARE OBSTRUCTED It is dangerous to use harsh expectorants which strain and weaken the lungs. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR soothes and strengthens and enables Ue tubes to be naturally cleared. FILE? Il7 AGS TAB gives the greatest comfort and relief in advanced stages of lung trouble and never fails to cure incipient Consumption. Contains no opiates. For Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneumonia and Grippe. It stops the Cough and prevents Pneumonia. Geo That You Get FOLEY'S Honey and Tar A POLICEMAN'S TESTIMONY J. N. Pitterson, night pollcemsn ot Nashua, Is., writes: "Last winter I Bad a had cold on my lungs and tried t least a half dozen advertised cough medicines and had treatment from two physicians without getting any benefit. A friend recommended FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR and two thirds ot bonis cured me. I conaider it the greatest cough and lung remedy in tht world." 2 THREE SIZES 25c, 50c, $1.00 in tanannl1?'! 111 1. hi asj HlVl tvmmmik f SOLD O RECORDED BY The War on Dirt poe merrily on when good house keepers rule the roost. Here's a fine place for ammunition soap, sapolio cleaning- powders, house hold ammonia, scrubbing brushes, brooms and mops. All you need to do is to supply water and mus clar energy. Another thing you'll find cut if you visit us: Whatever you buy here is as represented and as iow pr.ccd as possible. PHONE MAIN 46 QcbDE BRtf NORTH FIR STREET If You are a Lover of ice cream you wrl find your sweetheart waiting for you at this store. We make it a point to see that our cream, milk, sugar and fruit and other flavors, that it's handled in a cleanly way from the raw material to the finished pro duct and that you are served with politeness. We give you the best ice cream and water ices we can for the money. SELDER, The Candy -rU Man J. R. OLIVER. & UNION OUNTY ABSTRACTS Farm Lo?ns a Specialty Best equipped abstracter in Union county. Many years experience with the Union county records J . gives me a great advantage. is folly to purchase real estate without first securing a proper abstract. An abstract from my office will show the title just as it appsar9 onthe official record. J. R. OLIVER, i.A 'JKA.JDE, OR EG N I Room 3! Sornmer Building I SHEEP 1 DIP I SILPHER- J Kentucky Black Leew4 X nnA j: : L av j cum um-j uipping mater- IaI. : iais 111 I WHOLESALE OUAMTITIFS - a aa- W Write for prices ! THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. Pendleton, Oregon t :e 4 'A s