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; S ' ' ' ' ' - - , ' ' ' 1 1 11 n. , . .iHnr--"--" ' 1 '"" PAGE SIX. ITd'UIQ OBSERVER. LA GRAWPE. OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRCARY . 1908. V; 1 t l Al A m i WM M liVe BUSTER Mil 111 iS! mow!) uwTliil i 'US n... ,l. n. WMpiM: touch, MOJtCMiTTft. SORE THROAT, tMUVKU, Ml HKMM faa THllOATeiid LUNGS. Mil III W H Cftss&ulais KCkf:&s Ca. T frtc. ;v cent. l Rduroit Ptc-.luill. You want aremedy that will not only give quick relief but effect a permanent cure. You want a remedy that will re lieve the lungs and keep expectora tion euey. Ycu want a remedy that will coun teract any tendency toward pneu monia. You want a remedy that is pleas ant and safe to take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy motta all of those requirements, end for the ppoedy nnd permanent euro ol bad colds stands without a peer. A Severe Cold Quickly Cured by Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. "Last winter I caught a very severe cold which lingered fur woclcs," says J. Ur quliart, of Zephyr, Outarlo. "My cough wan very dry and harsh. The local dealer recommended Chamberlain's Uougu item ed y and guarantood It, bo I gave H a trial. One small bottle of It cured mo. I helluva Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to be the host I have ever used." It is Equally Valuable for Children It Contains no Narcotic and is Safe and Sure Ask your Druggist for it. MM.I ll!l (.. WOOD Two car loads of No. I dry wood just received. None better ever offered in La Grande. elivcred promptly. Phone Main 6, either phone. j GRANDE RONDE I CASH COMPANY j With the "Buster Brown" com pany which comes to the Steward on February 18, we are promised among other improvements in the east, the best, animal Impersonator who has ever assayed to play the difficult part of "Tlge," Buster Brown- faithful canine companion. The advance rep resentative, while mentioning the miiny Improvements In the ca:t this season, wnlrl: "Edwin Lamar, n man who has ma'le himself famous play ing dog, I playing the pert of Tlge.' " "Buster Brown ' without "Tie" would be like "honW without a mother." Mr. Lamar certainly knows dogs. Ills re construction of Tige's qulzfca1 cou a- tenaiiVe In a mnsti -rploce in palht. p- t'f'-r mai'ht- and -:nv.i. Ferocif:'. ainl,r-iill'y, curiosity; ev-n that p-'-('ill.irly untitle nnd Illusive-"doggish"' emotion called humor Is flitted clear ly on :1 easily across his canine mask. Ho whits his t'lih, licks his choj.s tracks ftotprints with trem-mdo - energy, won li s the tramp's boots and Just plays lfi.tr. ' ' j Tere s'e a great mativ neooln In the audience wlio wait to see1 him assume li Is expression of ptensani preoccupation, which Is peculiar to the dog, when he stretches out his neck, crooks ills hind leg or left ear. "Buster Brown" Is said to bo great ly Improved since last season, antf that the cost is the beat yet seen In the mirth-provoking musical conn -tly. The specialties and musical num bers are. said to be all new, while the scenery and costumes are said to hi a pleasant surprise. No doubt "Bus ter" will enjoy his usual big business here, and those who attend will en Joy the performance. GCARDIAXSIIIP. 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, begun and held at the court house In that eltv of La Grande, In said county an4 state, on Aionaay, tne etn day .of January, A- D. 1908, the game being the first fnmlnv ' ? .. I ll mnnh on.l .KA lmA -'--.- w. 11. fl. I 11 UIV UIUG i fixed by law for holding a regular term of said court, when were pres-l! ent, the Honorable J. C. Henry, Cia- j J ty Judge; J. B. Gllbam, Clerk; F. P. ChllUera. Sheriff. When, on Thursday, the 30th day of January, A. D. 1808, or the 22nd Judi cial day of said term, among others the following proceedings , were had, to-wlt: In the matter of the Guardianship f:f the person and estate of ilaggie Iven, true name Margaret (ilveu, aa lnsa..e person. It appearing to the court from the petition of H. L. Given, guardian of the person and estate of Maggie Giv en, true name Margaret Given, on In sane person, that there U no personal property belonging to said estate and a : , t; A nniMVllMCIiMG DEMONSTRATION If you have any of La Grande Beet Sugar for doubts regai ding the efficiency fruit preserving 'f i i. .f '... H:-.n!av of preserved purposes, a iw - ' fruits and jellies at the Series Grocery Store t will convince you that ' wii do the work. Grande Beet Sugar that there Is i: cash on hand to de- """ fray n expense for the support and - . 1 -'F TT I nmijitenance of sr.hl insiutc. nnd that J J. M v xJ-J I J i " . it Is recec-!.ary t the (blowing ; J " ilesci-ll.'ei real Mtitte, for the support t - : . ' : and mainu-nunco of t:u sair Insane! 7 ;3 REDUCTIOW ,N WALL-PAPER I 20 to 40 Per Cent . ' 4 The choicest things in wall deoorations ever shown I in La Grande at the lowc st prices ever offered. FEBRUARY I to 15 FEBRUARY We are maki ng this offer in order to reduce our present stock before the arrival of our sprlrji shipment. j O. F. COOLIDGE Aid I'roin 1). & K. Cm, The executfve officers of the board of control of the 16th National Irri gation congress which meets at Al tmo.tiero.ue, N. it., the coming fall have been In communication with tht' passenger and freight traffic officials f the Denver & Bio Grande Railway system and have been assured by thai compuny that most favorable excur slon rates from I'tah, Colorado and New Mexico points will be announced in due season. The railway company will also ship free of charge to ex hibitors at the congress and Inter State Industrial exposition which will be held In connection with the con gress, all exhibits from points In San Juan county. New Mexico, and from southern Colorado. Another confer ence Is to be had with the officials of the company relative to exhibits from ttah and It is confidently believed the company will also aid materially In advertising the congress and will dls tribute all advertising matter sent t It for that, purpose by the board control, advantage of which liberal lt is already being taken. NOTU'l: OF FINAL ACCOVNT. Notice Is hereby given that tho tin Jerslgned have filed In lite county eourt of Oregon for Union county, his final account ss administrator of the! state of P. B. May, deceased, and Shorthand. Learn Chartier shorthand, the shortest system A existence. Ten rules. 53 word signs, no prefixes, suf fixes, contractions or omissions, t'sed In the leading business rollerea in court nas nxed Tuesday. ! Portland. Seattle. Spokano and Ta .v.. 01 , ,,t.K a. m as tho : coma. Students take dictation after iimo ana tne Court house In La three weeks' .t...i,- r-.n ti.. flrfknclrt flruniin - .1.. , - j ' o iiiq pincc rorj csring an onjcctlons thereto and set- Ing the same. rted this 30th day of January. 0S. D. T. MAT. Jldmlnhtrator of the Estate of D. B. May, Deceased. Black 1591. 2-Stf i . rrt'lHirlnglo Sprrt). The recently organlxed Lane Coun ty Fruit A Vegetable Growers' asso ciation has commnnccd , ts do busi ness. It has bought' a carload of lime (. sulphur spray for Its. monbers. AInM.STU.lXll'.S XOTICK. Notice is hereby given that Jona thun Green has been duly appointed by tho county court of the state of Oregon, for Union county, admlnis trator of tho estate of James Green ieceuse.l, and all persons havlnc claims against said eslate are hereby notified and required to present the same with proper vouchers to the said administrator at his residence about eight miles northeasterly from tlgln, Oregon, or Jo IKH. Llovd. t torney for said esfaWat his office in Mgin. Oregon, wlthfn six months rout the date hereof. Dated this 6th day of January, 1908 JONATHAN QUEEN, It. II. LLOYD, Administrator. Attorney for Said Estate. 6-13-20-27-5 ADMINISTRATOR'S XOTICK. Notice Is hereby given that John H. Wlckens has been duly appointed bv the county court of the state of Ore gon, for fnlon county, administrator of the estate of William Wlckens. de ceased, and all persons having claims nic nst said ni l l llj IHH1- fled and re.iulrtVl to present the s.im with proper vouhei'Tot1e snld ad- mlnlslrator at X rcslde'uce about eight miles northeasterly from Elgin Oregon, or to R. H. Lloyd, attorney for said estate, at his office In Elgin. Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 6th day of January. 1908. JOHN II. WICKENS. U. H. LLOTD. Amii....... Klllllllllilll.m,, Attorney for Said Estate. 6-13-20-s;-i I person, to-wlt: Ail that portion of the northeast quurtir of the north west quarter of section 3d, township I range 40 U. W. M.," exeepiiiig lh.it portion heretofore deeded to Min nie Gstrander, bouml tl as commenc ing, at the sotithwist corner of the north, -ist quarter of the northwest luarter of section 30, township 4 S., range 40 E. W, M., as aforesaid, and running thence east f.4 rods and 6 links, thence north 09 rods and 3 links, thence west S4 rods and 6 links, thence south 59 rods and 3 links to place of beginning. It further npp.'arlng to the rorrt that the heirs at law and next of kin of Maggie Clyen, true name Margaret Given, are John Given. Portland, Ore gon; William Given, Straeter. Neva- la; Alfred Given, Pookane, Washing ton, and S. L. Given, La Grande. Ore. 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 tho court house In 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 is further ordered that a copy of this order be published In the La Grande Evening Observer and that i such publication be made once a week for four successive weeks. Done and dated this 30th day of January, A. D. 19i8. J. C. HENRY, County Judge. Latest Designs Vest Quality Greatest Assortment Reasonable Prices J. H- PEARE LEADING PIONEER JEWELER ! ' I Grande Konde Lumbtf Co. PERRY, OREGON CAN FURNISH LIMBER OF ALL KINDS IN CAR LOAD LOTS Ik-ttcr Tliuu Sianklng. Spanking does not cure children of Doo-wettlng. There is a constitution For 16 inch Chain Wood Delivered at your Home, (Jail up V. E. BEAN, La Grande. Phone, Red 1741 ai cause for this trouble. Mrs. M Summers. Box W, Notre 'Dame, Ind ' Will Bend t f w ,nuuier her suc cessful Instructions. Send no mn bzzT: hroday ,f-ur cM.dren'i,aS;,;: Suffering and lMlars Saved. E. S. Loper, of Marllla. N. Y., says.v "I am a carpenter and have had mwx .c .uis neaiea by Bucklcn's Ami- It hi,. ...... .. way. Don't h.m ., , ., ",ru nle """erlng he child, the chances are it ,, T" " 'S bjr th best " """" nve ever found" cures Heals h,,., .... ... . u' ""'es, uicers, fever sores. 25c a Newlln Drug OF THROAT AND REWi "eiP it. This treatment also auuits and aged n.mni . v" "" eczema and nil.. ' 8byiay r 't. Co.". drug store UXJIS mm r at r mm n mbbm :w F0R COUGHS ano COLDS CURES u THROAT d LONG SAVED Ufa o M jj oun's LIFE I kept this treatment nn7V ? 1 80011 noticed a cw. fbegt weU d works 2" weeg, Md n7 sUs. MRS. SArVTD T)Tnn "-"", Aw, Ko. I tOLD AND GUARANTEED lr ie ae a J. In o- to ' $'121 or I. se t- 3d :k E. m id at t . m. ' a or 18- aj 4 i- us AND - v r.