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v r EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRASDE,' OREGON, TtESPAY, JAXCAltY fagf mm. C.,. C Tue . Udg itui la tone tesnj OUot Published dally except bunday. - CCRRtY BROTHERS. BD1TOHS AND PROPHIETORa Colu-d Praia Telegraph Service. , isally, par month '. ally, single copy daily, ona year In advance $8.10 Daily, six months, In advance... I. It Weekly, ona year In advance.. .1 1.00 Weekly. six months, In adance. .75 n tared at the postoffias at Ut Oranda as saeond-claas matter. This phper will not pubilVi any ar tlcla appearing over a nom da piume Signed articles will be received sub- act to the discretion of he edit ors Please sign your articles and save dls appointment. AdteellHlng Rate. Display td. rales furnished upon application. Local reading: notices lc per line first Insertion; 6o per line for each subsequent Insertion. r;u!;!!or: of ?'' imim. Be a line, Cards of thanLs, Be a Una. 4 4 Our Reading. There are four kinds of read- 4 era. The first Is like the hour-glass; and their Reading being as the sand, U runs In and runs out, and leaves not a vestige behind. A second Is . 4 like the sponge, which Imbibes 4 everything, and returns it In the 4 same state, only a little dir- 4 4 tier. A third is like a Jelly- 4 4 bag, allowing all that is pure to 4 4, pass away, and retaining only 4 4 the refuse and dregs. A fourth 4 4 Is like the slaves In the dla- 4 . 4 mond mines of (lolcondu, who, 4 4 casting aside nil that Is worth- 4 4 leBs, retain only pure gems. 4 4 Coleridge. 4 4 444444 4.4 4 4 4 NO IMMUNITY rXJR RUKF WHY? No Immunity Is to be . granted to iRuef, the "rich criminal." Why? Because Judge- Dunne honor to him refused to be a party to a secret deal by tlui prosecution. Immunity was offered to Huef If he would testify. If ho would tell the truth? No, no! If ho would promise to testify Just as ho was told to testify. . That Is tho game which Judge Dunne blocked honor to him! Was such a ipectaiie of civic de bauchery, masquerading In the guise of Justice, ever witnessed In America? Who would have believed that we should ever see In this land an at tempt to Induce a court an honest and protesting court, thank God! to uphold and promote what Judge Dunne denounced as secret commerce between an officer of the court and ft perjurer? Los Angeles Times. Much has been written. Much hus been said. Considerable energy and considerable money during the past St years has been expended on the mines up Grande Konde river, but the fact that the work now under way on the Muir mine, when completed, will reveal the true character of tho coun try from a miner's view, more than all of the former efforts combined. When the 1000-foot level Is reached and the ledge proves to hold Its own. It will be the means of attracting cap Hal and mining men who will be sinking In a dozen or more ledges lu thin camp that are now known to exist to say nothing of the unhidden treas ures that havo been walked over dully. There are two or three properties lnimcdlutvly opposite (he Muir mine that, as fur as developed, offer every promise of being good properties. Ii the vein in the Muir mine holds out to tho lonrt foot level, these other mines will; and what Is true of these pros pects arc equally true of others. One good, permanent dividend producer In the Grande Hondo mining district will soon place other properties on the same footing. It Is an assured tint t'uit the sup lilies go into a mine over the same route that the products of tho mine ao nut. If the concentrates go to North Powder, the supplies will go In with the returning empty teams; If the concentrates go to Hilgard, io will the supplies, Including the hay, grain. produce, meats, fruit, etc., which this valley produces. It Is simply a mat- ter of roads, whether Baker or Union county secures ths bulk ot this trad. win. It must not be overlooked at the present time. Baker county has lit- j tie the best of It, but they can never overcome a water grade, providing we build a road along the water grade. It seems that certain Baker City and Baker county officials were depending upon the ministers to furnish a lot of evidence. While the ministers may, earlier In the season, have been dere lict in their duty, the officials who took the time to read the circular the Mtn- j isterial association Issued a few days ago, will concede mat tney nave Deen making up for lost time lately. At the present time there are 7 stu dents enrolled from Union county, at tending the Weston Normal school: One from Kamela, 11 from Elgin, Cove 10, Sunimervllle 3, Allcel 4, La Grande 8, Union 2. U Is safe to say that a strictly up-to-dute county hlich school would keep no less than 30 of these students at homo. In Breathitt county. Kentucky, not ".ong ago, a widow desired a lend cof fin for her deceiwed husband, but af w It whs pointed out to her that the corpse was already filled with lead. It seems she was dissuaded from press ing the matter any further. Tho Missouri papers bewail the fact ewail ttie that Governor Folk Is not much heard of any more. Can It be passible that there Is nothing left to reform In Mis souri? It Is a little surprising that a state like Indiana, having an Inexhaustible supply of natural gas and no end of politicians, does not undertake the balloon Industry. One great drawing feature of the coming national republican convention Is that neither Chauncy Depew Tom Piatt Is likely to be present. nor The worst feature of the race for the presidency is that the number of candidates will make It Impossible to curtail the speeches In the convention. It remains to be seen whether or not Baker City will continue to remain as the only wide open town In the state. In answer to a correspondent we de sire to say thut F. Aug. Hetnze- of Butte, is not the pickle man, although he appears to be In one. As far as Canada Is concerned the phrase, "Our beloved allies, the Jap anese," Is purely a London expression. An anarchist Is a man without a country and also a man that any coun- try ls,glad to be without. Mcl'nrliiml In Itilllv. Philadelphia, Jan. 2. Packy Mc Fiirland, the husky Chicago lisht welKltt, will meet Young Loughrey, the clever Plilladilphlan, in a six round bout to take place before the National Athletic club tomorrow eve ning. Loughrey has given Tommy Murphy three baid buttles and has met other good -men. and should be n hard nut for tho CMcbeo fighter to crack. ' Sell Xnwil Ii (1,h li. Washington. Jim. JS I'ndir the i X hammer of the auctioneer, the K einiu. nt t .lav .'I-p-.d of the old ' muni dryd'ck at Port loyal, S. ('. j The dissolution of the ikiu1 dock $ Mieie hits been slow but sure, anil fori all prion. ,i I put posts was abandoned: i some time a no. Today s sale at pub lic auction murks Its end as a gov ernment dock. i:iswlilon In Ohio. Toledo, (., Jan. 8S. A great ex position In Ohio in 113, to mark the centennial of Commodore Perry's memorable victory In the naval battle off Put-ln-Hay In 1813. Is now being seriously considered and preliminary arrangements are already being made for the festivities. The KHiuehel Appointment. Washington. D. C. Jan. 8. A sub committee of the Judiciary commit tee, of which C. W. Fulton of Ore gon, Is chairman, met tonight to cen I ,iPr ths matter of the Schuebel ap polntment to the federal district ut- 1PS"A 11 in ,.),,,. SWWfl SI. "Phone Black 041. 213 FIR STREET. Kentucky Mayors SI 1-1. Frankfort, Ky., Jan. 28. --'n order to secure better legislate for thej government of Kentucky ci of the, second-class, the mayors of nearly all j me luuuiui::::.:; of t:1' r"k In the I state met here today for a conference. A Noire Iiunic Lady's Appeal. To all knowing sufferers of rheu matlsm, whether muscular or of the lolnts. sciatica, lumbagos, backache, pains In the kidneys or neuralgia pains, to write to her for a home treat ment which has repeatedly cured all of thesa tortures. She feels It her duty to send it to all sufferers free. You cure yourself at home as thous ands will testify no change of cli mate being necessary. This simple discovery banishes uric acid from the blood, loosens the stiffened Joints, purifies the blood and brightens the eyes, giving elasticity and tone to the j whole system. If the above interests I n.l.lu. If, .a t you, bers, 1"1 I'l "Mi nuui rr. fiisi .... t--u.it- Ilox R, Xotre Dame, Ind. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned have filed In the county court of the state of Oregon for Union county, their final account as adminis trators of the estate of John Peach, deceaseo, and that said court has fixed Tuesday, the 4th day of Febru ary, 19i8, as the time, and the court house in La Grande, Oregon, as the place for hearlnr all objections there to and settling the same. WILLIAM rt. PEACH,' JAMES S. PEACH. Administrators of the Estate of John Peach. Deceased. wl-S-31 COCHRAN & COCHRAN. NOTHF. OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed her final account as administratrix of the estate of John H. Hay. deceased, and the county Judge of Union county, Oregon, has appointed Tuesday, the 3rd dav of March. 1908, at two o'clock p. in., at the court house In La Grande, Union county, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing of objections to Buch final account and the settlement thereof. Dated January 17, 108. 1-24-2-Sl MRS. ANNA B. BAT. 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It Is sent pott paid, on receipt of sufficient In one-cent stamps to pay cost of mailing only, or 21 cents fig a copy in flexible paper covers, or 31 cent for a chitli-liound copy. Address Dr. R.V. Pierce as ul.ove. Dr. Pierce's Pellets regulate and lnv!a orate stomach, liver and bowels. Ona a laxative, two or three cathartic The LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER furnishes its readers with the State, National and Local News each evening. Delivered at your door . . . i VICT $14.50 2.65 225 1.50 6 50 .50 .75 1411, DO NOT KNOW WHAT CAUSES SICKNESS Modern People Have Many Names for Samjjy Diseases, According to New Belief. Does human health depend on one organ alone? This question Is becom ing widely discussed since h. T. Cooper first advanced his theory that the stomach Is the true Beat of life and all health dependent upon It. Mr. Cooper, who has met with re markable success In the sale of his new medicine, believes that the stom ach is responsible for most sickness. End ;that this organ is weak in the present generation. While discussing this theory recently, he said: "I aia asaed time and again to tell why my medicine has made such a record wherever I have introduced It. My answer always is, 'because It restores the Btomach to a normal condition." Jso one will deny that today there are more half-slcli men end women than ever before. Nothing critical seems to b3 the matter with them. They are just half-sick most of the time. They don't know really what is the matter vlth them. I have talked with thou sands during the past two. years, and few knew indeed what their trouble T9s. One said nervousness, another taid kidney trouble, another liver com plaint, some constipation, or heart trouble, or lung trouble. Many had treated, a they called It, for most of these diseases at different times. A very common complaint Is 'all run down,' or 'tired all the time' or "no appetite.' " "I know positively that every hlt'of this chronic 111 health Is caused by Btomach trouble, and nothing else. My New Discovery pnts the stomach In sound condition In about six weeks Mighty few people can be sick with a I am not one of those who do not I believe in taking a second look. believe in love at first sight, but I Vincent; Per PHONE FOR MAIN i3 and out Circulation Manager will exparj out premium offer. Hundreds took advantage of the offer last year and more are doing so this year. Get easy money early. fr rflCM ONLY - r to $47 00 to 15.00 to 10 00 to 18.00 to 15.00 to 5 00 to 9.00 'Phone Red 111. HIS. IMS Adorns Avenue. sound digestion. That is why my med icine Is selling at such a tremendous, rate. I have convinced many tho sands of people that these things ar so, and the number is growing by; leaps and bounds." Among more recent converts to Mr. Cooper's beliefs Is Mr. Edgar L. Hindi, living at 6 Tappan Street, Everett,. Mass. Mr. Ulnds has this to say on the subject: "I have suffered with stomach, trouble for eight years. I was not sick enough to be in bed, but Just felt ba0t all the time. My greatest trouble wadL-f ; iuui i always icii, i.rcu, numu ei up in the morning feeling as tired as when I went to bed. "I had a very irregular appetite, and. was troubled with dizzy spells. If I . stood for any length of time, I would have a dull pain in the lower part ot my back. I was nervous and felt all the time as though something terrlblo was going to happen. I tried many kinds ot medicine, but nothing ever helped me. "I had about given up all hope of ever being In good health again, when. I heard so much of Cooper and elded to try his medicine. I took one bottle of his New Discovery and wasv greatly surprised at the result X gained 12 pounds In a few weeks. I can now eat anything I wlBh, and feel like a new man. I cheerfully recom mend this medicine to all sufferer from stomach trouble." It Is worth anyone's time, who Is not enjoying good health, to learn of Mr. Cooper's wonderful preparations. We are selling them la large quantltley A. T. Hill. nittHr i TOD AY I MOrim it M ( II I 1. I h , II ( I. . .. ! M M ai w m -nj iqo mw wwi.nj lorneysnip.