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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1908)
1 Manx. - . ' WMXIBQ IA BRAn& OMMnW. TUESDAY, RBMTAKY 4,StM. ihb hii r 111 - f n ? - : ; - - -- - - , . if. - ,i nir rnnrnree : Cured of Colds and Croup by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. SONS OP OEOROH C. BOWDEN. Geo. C. Bowden, of Little Rock, Ark., bun used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in his family for many years, and is seldom without it in the house. He says: "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has proved great relief to our buys in their throat and lung troubles. A few doaes of it will ward off a threatened attack of croup, and a bad cold is qnickly cured by its urn. I take pleasure in recommending it." The prompt cures of colds and croups effected by this preparation, the fact thai it can always be de pended upon, is pleattant to take and contains no opium, chloroform or other objectionable drug, has made it a favorite with the parents of young children. When yon have a cough or cold, try it and see for Yourself what an excellent medicine it is. Price, 25 cento. Large size, SO cents. NfcWLIN VUVU CO. WOOD Two car loads of No. I dry wood just received. JMorie better . ever offered in La Grande. Delivered promptly. Phone Main 6, either phone. . " .. , GRANDE, RONDE, GASH COMPANY i HAY, GRAIN, WOOD! ' aft We have in stock a lot of fine timothy, wild, grain and $ alfalfa hay, bought before the price advanced. We are selling this hay at low price, quality guaranteed. f We huv And fiflll nalq. harlm? an, mill cfnfF nf all UnHc t . " J m0J ' wmi ws u.it nuiuji We'll sell flour at lower price than others. Try us. We are closing out our wood business. Have about 100 cords left Get some at a reduced price 'before it is all gone. i THE REAL ESTATE, LOAN AND COMMISSION CO. REDUCTION WALL-PAPER j 20 to 40 Per Cent The choicest things in wall deooratlons ever shown i in La Grande at the lowest prices ever offered. i FEBRUARY I to 15 FEBRUARY I We are making this offer in order to reduce our ! present stock before the arrival of our sprirg ' shipments. , - . 0. F. COOLIDGE B1C CQIICHESS ." PBMIIIS Albuquerque, N. M., Feb. Preparation, for the 16th National Irrigation congrens are progreasing very natiHfactorlly. The office of the congress on the first floor of the Commercial club building In Albu querque la a very buxy. place. Col. Hopewell, chairman, and Col. Twltch t'll, secretary of the board of control, 'tided by a corps of efficient clerks, are engaged day and night In sending out all sorts of advertising literature to the various executive committee men and others prominently Identi fied with Irrigation matters in the 17 slates and territories under the recla mation act. , A great deal of corres pondence is also being carried on with eastern manufacturers, farm journals and commercial organizations. A widespread Interest In the great ses sion of the congress Is made evident by the great amount of correspond ence. Letters are coming from men high In the affairs of the nation, of states and from our alster territory of Arizona. The board of control Is In orreAnonilAnr(. with n mimhee nf foreign governments, notably Great Britain and Mexico. All of the cor respondents living west of the Mlttsou--I river are Interested In the Inter State Industrial exposition that Wli: oe held with the congress and to be part of and followed by the 28th An nual Territorial fair. Letters are also being received from great manufac turing cqneerns desiring to give tro phlfs for various kinds of exhibits at the exposition. - a successful eaanery, rala frtilt for the cannery and ship the surplus. Naturally the fruit which will sell best on th market wUl b the "sur- plus" selected for shipment, but can- m nerles which have to depend upon the J use of fruit which cannot be other-! wise sold will not be a success. If Oregon Is to build up a great canning 1 2 Industry It will be because It cans first-class fruit Oregon Agriculturist. January Weather. The report of the co-operative oh server for La Grande. Ore., during the month of January, Is as follows: Max. Mln. Range Januury 1 .48. 30 : IS January 2 48 29 17 January 3 ...... 42 24 1$ Januuiy 4 44 34 10 January 6 45 29 18 January ....., 4S .,26 20 Januiuy 7 44 24 20 lanuary 8 ...... 48 34 12 January - ...... 43 SI 12 January .10 ...... 38 23 IS January 11 ..... . 48 31 lit January 12 . 46 23 23 January 13 ...... 89 80 f 9 January 14 40 '33 7 Junuary 13 40 29 11 January 18 43 85 ' 8 Junuary 17 ...... 43 29 16 January IS 49 36 13 January 19 , 46 31 15 January 0' 4ti 30 16 January 21 4T ' 21 26 Junuary 22 3S 10 2g lanuary 23 41 2S 13 lanuary 24 41 27 14 January 25 4 6 24 22 faniiary 20 ....... 3S 18 '.'2 January 27 ...... 42 19 23 January SS ...... '' II ' 31 lanuary 29 36 2H H lanuary 3 ...... 29 15 14 January 31 IS 3 21 Summary. The menu temperature for thi month was 34 degrees, the maximum occurring on the ISth with 49 de frees, and the minimum occurring on the 81st with 3 degrees below zero. Total precipitation was .33 Inches. Six inches of snow fell during the onth, Nine days were clear and 8 partly cloudy. Fourteen Were cloudy. The prevailing wind was southeaster ly. W. A. WORSTELL. Co-Operatlve Observer. GlARDIA.NSini". Be It remembered, that at a regu lar term of the county court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Union, in probate sitting, brgun and held at the court bouse in the city of La Grande, In said county and state, on Monday, the 6 th day of January, A. D. 1908, the same being the first Monday of said month and the time fixed by law for holding a regular term of said court, when were pres ent, the Honorable S. C. Henry, Coun ty Judge; J. B. Gllham, Clerk; F. P. Chllders. Sheriff. When, on Thursday, the 30th day of January, A. D. 1908, or the 22nd Judi cial day of said term, among others the following proceedings were had, to-wlt: In the matter of the Guardianship of the person and estate ; of Maggie Given, true name Margaret Given, an Insane person. It appearing to the court from the petition of 8. L. Given, guardian of the person and estate of Maggie Giv en, true name Margaret Given, an ln ane person, that there Is no personal Property belonging to said estate and hat there Is no cash on hand to de fray the expense for the support and nalntenance of said Insane, and that t Is necessary to sell ; the following iescrlbed real estate, for the support and maintenance of the said Insane person, to-wlt: All that portion of the northeast quarter of the north west quarter of section 30', towashlp 4 8., range 40 E. W. U.. excepting that portion heretofore deeded to Min nie Ostrander, bounded as commenc ing at the southwest corner of the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section 30, township 4 S., range 40 E. W. M., as aforesaid, and running thence east 64 rods and 6 links, thence north 69 rods and 3 'Inks, thence west 54 rods and 6 links, thence south 69 rods and 3 links to place of beginning. It further appearing to the court that the heirs at law and next of kin 'f Maggie Given, true name Margaret Given, are1 John Given, Portland. Ore gon; William Given, Straeter, Nova da; Alfred Given, Spokane, Washing ton. It further appearing to the court that It Is necessary to sell said above described real property, and that It would be beneficial to said estate to ell the same. It Is by the said court ordered that the above named heirs at law and next of kin of said Maggie Given, true name Margaret Given, and all per sons Interested In said estate appear at the office of the undersigned at the court house In the city of La Grande, Cnlun county, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 3rd day of March, A. I.). 1908, at the hour of two o'clock of .ald day to show cause why a license should not be granted for the sale of said real estate. It Is further ordered that a copy of this order he pnh'lsed In the la A CONVINCING DEMONSTRATION If you have any doubts regarding the efficiency of La Grande Beet Sugar for fruit preser.ing ... lonk at the display of preserved fruits and jellies at the Staples Grocery Store will convince you that 'a Grinds Beet Sugar will do the work. JE WELRI I otocf flocmnc Best Quality Greatest Assortment Reasonable Prices ! J. H- PEARE LEADING PIONEER JEWELER Grande Ronde Lunik ; Co PERRY, OREGON CAN EIRMSH LUMBER OF ALL KIDS IN CAR LOAD LOTS For 16 inch Chain Wood Delivered at your Home, Call up V. E. BEAN, La Grande. Phone, Red 1741 I Grande Evening Observer and that. SuflVrl ,, ,., Saw,, such publication made once a week : E. K L,r. of Murilla. X y for four successive Weeks. ; .., am a I)oni anil tniu.1 tut ..,.. , a V ..;. "l.StVl"'e CUt8 h"lM ''. Ami- ca Salve. It has saved m.. aiiff..ri Iniul dollars. It u l.v f:l,. i ounty Jude. healing salve I have ever found." J. C. HE.MtY, Heals burns, sores, ulcers, fver For lob work-no extra charge forlecema and p;;."' Z-Z'ZLZl Promptnens-call at The Observer. Co.'s drug store. The JnmiWag Off Place. "Consumption had me in Its grasp; ind I had almost rsached the Jumping ff place when I was advised to try Or. King's New Discovery, and I want to say right now. It saved my life. Improvemnt began with . the -Irst bottle, and after i taking one dozen bottle I was a well and happy man again," says George Moore, of Qrlmland, N. C. As a remedy for ooughs and colds and healer of weak, sore lungs and for preventing pneu monia New Discovery Is supreme. 50e nd tl at the Newlln Drug Co.'s drug tore. Trial bottle free. WOltniY OF COSSIDRItATION. Iiin-hn-r of Canned Yult Dcmard the llcM and Will Have It. There are many new canneries to bo started In Oregon. In a few places the talk Is to have a cannery to use the surplus fruit. This Is a poor ba sis for a cannery. In order to have v. : - ; ss.ar THROAT AND n niEiffri EiainieS' 1 DR. KING'S MEW COUGHS AND GOLDS CURES ul THROAT LUNG FOR DISEASES SAVED HER SON'S UFE dxtoS ?emor lung trouble. W. Dr. King'. New WkotS. S ft I beg givtaj I kept this treatment up for a fewTeek.' hanee for " weU and work, every day. k Md now W is perf ecu Ml?Q Ciun . 1 'W.lCU'i'EJJ.ATB.Mo. SOLD AND GUARANTEED IV 1 DRI'G CO. BOc AND $1.00 I 11 r i V 1 . ... .... . ' : V - . .. . .. j, : . ...r., , 4,