La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 05, 1908, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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Cured of Colds and Croup by
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Oeo. C. Bowden. of Little Bock. Ark., baa used Chamberlain' Cough
Remedy In hi family for many rears, and is seldom without it la the
house. He says: "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy hat proved a great
relief to our boys in their throat and long troubles. A few doses of it will
ward off a threatened attack of croup, and a bad cold Is quickly cured by
its use. I take pleasure in recommending it." The prompt cures of colds
and croups affected by this preparation, the fact thai it can always be de
pended upon, is pleasant 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. Frioe, 2a cents, large sue, ou cenu.
NUWUN imuu CO.
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Two car loads of Mo. I dry wood
just received. None better ever
offered in La Grande. Delivered
promptly. Phone Main 6, either
phone.
GRANDE RONDE .
CSH COMPANY
I HAY, GRAIN, WOOD
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.
We buy and sell oats, barley and mill stuff of all kinds.
We'll sell flour at lower price than others. Try us.
We are closing out our wood business. Have about
100 cords left Qet some at a reduced pricebefore it
is all gone.
THE REAL ESTATE, LOAN
AND COMMISSION CO.
REDUCTION ,N WALL-PAPER
20 to 40 Per Cent
The choicest things in wall dcooratlons ever shown
in La Grande at the lowest prices eer offered.
FEBRUARY I to 15 FEBRUARY
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we oiu mtiMiis iniMiruT in oracr :o reauce our .i
present stock before the arrival of our sprirg I
s'lipmei.ts.
O. F. COOLIDGEl
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The management, to which has
b;en accorded the exclusive right to
prenent a dramatized version of ex
Governor George W. Peck's "Bad
Hoy," will prove at the Steward on
Thursday, February 13, that they
have Justified the confidence reposed
In them by the famous humorist. The
farce comedy of "Peck's Bad Boy" Is
a most amusing and talented vlvlfi
cation of the magnetic characters
from real life, sketched In pure sun
shine by a master hand. It is a treat
to make one feel better and brighter
for many a long day to come.
OptlmlHtio Club of America.
This novel organization was recent
ly organized with headquarters at
Salt Lake City, Utah, with Charles A.
Qulgley, the vice-president and gen
eral manager of the Studebaker Bros.
desire of the organization Is to create
a local club In every hamlet, village,
town and city In the United States.
The philosophy of the club, sub
ject to modification and additions, Is
as follows:
"God reigns, the union still lives,
and the sun still shines, even though
the clouds obscure It."
"There are more people dying
each day for the lack of a kind word,
a pat on the back and a little encour
agement, than there are from dis
ease," "A smile Is potential, magnetic and
dispels trouble."
"The man who. never makes any
mistakes never makes anything else."
"Hurd luck stories are like over
due notes."
"Go bury thy sorrow, the world
hath Its share. Just smile."
"Before money was Invented some
peoplo were happy."
"Shake hands as though you meant
It, and smile."
"Nobody can compute the' value of
a smile; a frown has cost a kingdom
"Nobody can really harm you but
yourself."
"You are under a real obligation to
every man on earth."
"You can't put Influence In a glass
case."
"In darkness, In light. In sorrow.
In blight, be an optimist ever, and
things will come all right."
"Optimism Is the first born of
hope, the mother of confidence, the
executioner of adversity, and the un
dertaker of pessimism."
"A frown Is a renegade smile that
is afraid to look itself In the face."
"On the faces of the happy aged II
la a well known fact that wrinkles
are only the footprints of smiles."
"On the vehicle of modern prog
ress tho creak of the wheel Is the pes
simist protest; a little optimistic lu
bricant will silence both the.' cre.K
and the croak."
"The optimist wins."
"The greatest smller Is the great
est healer."
"Smile and the world delights with
you; croak and you croak alone."
"A smile Is God's own medicine."
"A grin Is a counterfeited smile and
does not pass current because the
heart stamp of genuineness Is not
upon It."
"Optimism and pessimism have
fought many bloody battles; If optim
ism had not been a victor up to date,
hope would have died years ago."
"In the realm of the birds the la'rk
Is the optlmHt, the crow Is the pes
simist. Why be a crow?"
"Clearing house certificates and
light financial conditions have afford
ed more peoplo who never had a dol
lar nn excuse for their hard luck
stories thnn anything that has hap
pened since the civil war."
"Li t optimism and the optimist de
stroy the lust hope of the pessimist
.nd perfect confidence will skhIh pre
vail with pence and plenty for all."
"Fall Into line and the sunshine or
the home and the glory of trade will
reflect the delight of a gracious per
sonality."
Orgnnlre n local club, improve upon
the phlosophy above quoted If you
can. print and spread your work, and
let the motto of your club be:
"Not until every man and woman
has been successfully enlisted will we
haul down the unconquerable flag of
determination."
Be It remembered, that at a rem-
lar term of the county court of the J
state of Oregon, for ths county of
Union, In probate sitting, bgun and
held at the court house In the city of s
La Grande, In said county and state.
on Monday, the 6th day of January,
A. V. 108, the same being tne ursi
Monday of said month and the time
fixed by law for holding a regular
term of said court, when were pres
ent, the Honorable J. C. Henry, Oun
ty Judge; J. B. Gllham, Clerk; F. P.
Chlldeis, 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 S. L. Given, guardian of
the person and estate of Maggie Giv
en, true name Margaret Given, an In
sane person, that the.re is no personal
property belonging to said estate and
that there Is no cash on hand to de
fray the expense for the support and
maintenance of said Insane, and that;
it Is necessary to sell the following
described real estate, for the support I
and msfntenane nf thn s.M Insane
person, to-wlt: All that portion of
the northeast quarter of the north
west quarter of section SO, township
4 S range 40 E. W. M., 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 10, township 4 S.,
range 40 E. W. M., as aforesaid, and
running thence east 64 rods and
links, thence north 59 rods and S
links, thence west 54 rods and links,
thence south 69 rods and 8 links to
place of beginning.
It further appearing to the court
that the heirs at law and next of kin
of Maggie Given, true name Margaret
Given, are John Given, Portland, Ore
gon; William Given, Stracter, Neva
da; Alfred Given, Spokane, Waahlrj
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
sell 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 ,ln the city of La
Grande, Union county, Oregon, on
Tuesday, the 3rd day of March, A. D.
1908, at the hour of two o'clock of
said day to show cause why a license
should not be granted for the sale
of said real estate.
It la further ordered that a copy
of this order be published In the La
Grande Evening Observer and that
such publication be made once a week
for four successive weeks.
Done and dated this 30th day of
January, A. D. 1908,.
J. C. HENRY,
County Judge.
CONVINCING
DEMONSTRATION
' If you have any doubts regarding the efficiency
ofU Grande Beet Sugar for fruit preserving
. . i,i, at the display of preserved
.t h. Partes Grocery score ?
OV Ills T
a Grande Beet bugar
fruits and jellies
will convince you that
will do the work.
!JE WELRT
uuesi ueagns
Best Quality
Greatest Assortment
Reasonable Prices
J. H- PEARE
LEADING PIONEER JEWELER
Grande Ronde Lumk Co.
PERRY, OREGON
CAN FURNISH LIMBER OF ALL KINDS
IN CAR LOAD LOTS
For 16 inch Chain Wood Delivered at your Home,
Call up V. E. BEAN. La Grande. Phone, Red 1741
Better Than Spanking.
Spanking does not curs children of
bed-wetting. There Is a constitution
al cause for this trouble. Mrs. M.
Summers, Box W. Notre Dame, Ind.,
will send free to any mother her suc
cessful Instructions. Send no money,
but write her today If your children
trouble In this way. Don't blame
the child, the chances are It can't
help It This treatment also cures
adults and aged people troubled with
unne difficulties by day or night.
Suffering and Dollars Saved.
E. 8. Lopef, of Marllla, N. Y., says:
"I am a carpenter and have had many
severe cuts healed by Bucklen's Arni
ca Salve. It has saved me suffering
and dollars. It Is by far the best
healing salve I have ever found "
Heals burns, sores, ulcers, fever sores,
ercema and piles. 25c a Newlln Drug
Co.'s drug store.
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