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PRUNING GOODS
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SOCIETY. -
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WHIST PARTY TOXIGIIT.
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Now is the time for pruning your orchard
and I can supply you with anything you need
in that line, such as long and short tree
pruners, hand shears and saws of all kinds.
10 PER CENT
off on all Heating Stoves. Call and get one.
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HARDWARE and
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The entire inner portion of the body is covered with mucous membrane .
this membranous tissue is abundantly supplied with blood vessels, veins
arteri , and capillaries. Each of these is constantly supplying to this tissu.
or lining, blood to nourish and strengthen it and keep the system healthy
When the blood becomes infected with catarrhal matter it is not able to fur
nish the required amount of healthful properties, but feed3 the parts wit)
impurities which disease the membranes and tissues so that they becpim
. irritated and inflamed, and Catarrh, with all its disagreeable and dangerous
symptoms, is established in the system. There is a constant ringing in tit
. ears, a thin, watery discharge from the nostrils, the breath has an offensive
.odor, slight fever often accompanies the disease, and gradually the entin
health becomes affected and the system upset and deranged. In its earlie
stages, when Catarrh is confined to the nose and throat, sprays, washes
inhalations, etc., are soothing and in a way beneficial, because they an
cleanly and usually antiseptic, but such treatment has no curative effect
because it does not reach the blood. To cure Catarrh the blood must be pur
ified. and this is iust what 8. S. 8 does. It
goes
Then
mummi m riAV 1 i T- "
fUiiLY VtUtiKoLC. the mucous snrlaces ana linings, tne innara-
motion and irritat ion are corrected, the symp
tntis all di'appe ir, fte health ts improved aud Catarrh is permanently cured.
Book n" r.irirr!i su.J n-.y rt -d;cil advice ire to an wno write.
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LCCAL ITEMS
1
W. W. Berry Is In
Elgin today
transacting business.
J. P. Reese of McMlnnvllle, Yam
hill county, is in the city.
Judge T. H. Crawford is spending
the day in Union.
Deputy Sheriff George Llngreen'
served papers in Union today.
Harry Mourer of Salem, is vlsltlna
his cousin. Miss Avis' Shirley.
Mrs. J. H. Watson Is quite 111 with
neuralgia In the head.
Archie Bacon returned last night
from a week's visit in Walla Walla.
Dr. N. Molitor made a professional
call to Summervllle this morning.
Mrs. C. E. Hackman left this morn
ing to spend a few days with Baker
City friends.
' Invitations are out for a Washing
ton birthday party, to be given by Mr.
and Mrs. George L. Cleaver this week,
Round House Foreman Ed Thomas
Is 111 and unable to be at his place of
business. Frank Leavltt Is temporary
foreman.
jr. H. Hagerty la recovering rapidly
from injuries received recently while
nrvinr with a casollne engine. His
arm was badly twisted.
' Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Hug of Elgin,
left this morning for southern Callfor
nla, where they will remain some time
' in the hope that Mrs. . Hug's
may Improve.
health
C. A. Sehlbrede of Coos Bay, was a
La Grande visitor Saturday. Mr.
Sehlbrede was a candidate before the
reDubllcan primaries tw years ago
for gubernatorial nomination,
J. H. Preston of this city, has had
his pension Increased to $15 per
month. There was quite a list who
were Increased, but no others in this
vicinity.
!Elks will devote, considerable time
this week to preparation for their an
nual ball on February 12, at
Commercial club, The event Is always
a social success.
Shoo Foreman Stephen Cady of the
Baker City Democrat, Is In the city
tnrfnv on business. Mr. Cady was for
. aeverai years employed with The Ob-
server. . . '
'. Announcement was made Saturday
of the approaching- marriage ; of J".
Roy Raley. a rising young lawyer of
. tWIleton. to Miss Eva Froome,, a
; popular teaohsr la tt pnMio scheoto
an
the
the
street,
an
murphy
CROCKERY
BLOOD ififfiEAETHl
SYSTEM BESAKGED
down into the circulation and attach
the disease at its lounaation ; u removes n
cause and makes the blood pure and healthy
the blood vessels are filled with fresh. !
ninm'irnnitHl hlnnri. which in carried to ali
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SPECIFIC CO., ATLAHTA, CA
A. G.
Conklln and William Ogden
Cove,
J. M. :
are business visitors today.
Eubanks of Walla Walla, Is
a business visitor here today.
F. S. Bramwell Is home from a trip
to Salt Lake City.
J. H. Conlin came over from Union
this morning.
Photographer Rltter is at Hot Lake
today, making some special views of
the lake and surroundings for the
company.
L Rayburn Is In the clty with busi
ness before the circuit court. Mr.
Rayburn hopes to return to the Pal
mer mill lumber camps tomorrow or
Wednesday.
Manager D. H. Steward received a
telegram today from the manager of
the Baker City theater, which states
that "Buster Brown," which played
there Saturday night, made the musi
cal hit of the season.
E. Lanman, one of Summervllle's
leading fruitgrowers, was In the city
this morning. Mr. Lanman disposed
of a carload of choice winter apples
while In town. This, he states, about
cleans up his season's crop.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Vopll have gone
to Portland. Mr. Vopll was night op.
erator at the Western Union office
during Manager De Peat's absence,
William Malloy will again go back to
the night shift while the manager as.
sumes charge during the day hours.
H. W. Hewtt, Don McLaughlen, W.
R. Moran and Pete Lee returned Sun
day from a weeks' hunting trip to
the mountains back of Starkey. They
report having killed one fine buck
They found very little snow. The south
slopes were all bare,
Jnrire William Smith of Baker City
will preside over the circuit court In
..... ,r.j..,i. th. mn.
LltlS Cliy HCUIIwuo; w
. . rt,nM of venue in the case
of the State vs. E. W. Bartlett, and
some other matters In which Judge
Crawford was Interested as an attor-
ney, prior to his being elevated to the
Judgeship.
For Circuit Judge,
, I hereby announce myself a candl
date for nomination on the democrat
Ic ticket for the office of circuit
Judge of th Tenth Judicial district
comprising Union and Wallowa coun
ties, at the primary election to b held
on April 17, If 0. If nominated and
elected I will uH ray best endeavors
to administer the business of the cir
cuit court In both eountles of the dis
trict Impartially speedily and aeon
Catholic Church Ladle Planning for
Ice Cream Social.
Progressive whist, with prlxes, and
Ice cream social are to be the at
tractions at a social evening- given by
ladles of the Catholic church to
night at the home of Frank O'Hare In
Laughlln residence, on Fourth
Plans for this social have been- car'
rled on with care and the ladles an
nounce that guests will be treated to
evening of enjoyment. Everybody
Is Invited. The games start at
o'clock.
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WOULD RESUME WORK.
Ice Man Makes A'Ikoi-ous Flglit for
Freedom.
New York. Feb. 17. Charles W
Morse, the indicted ex-ice king and
one time bank owner, Is putting up a
desperate battle for freedom and re
venge. Today he was arraigned in
court, pleaded not guilty, through his
attorney, Philip ritt, and then de-1
manded the minutes of the grand
Jury that indicted him; -
Morse, it Is said, hopes to stall off
criminal charges and he will then be
free to go to work and rehabilitate
the concerns which suffered so In the
recent financial crash, Morse was re-
leased on bond and given until next
Monday to prepare his motions.
Mesdames J. A. Carlson, George
Parker and . w. . H. Hampton came
down this morning from Kamela.
Mrs. J. N. Choat, who has been vis
ltlng her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Gtb-
son, returned this morning
to her
home In Summervllle. .
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the Stat
Oregon, for Union County.
William G. Peach, plaintiff, vs.
Ella C. Peach, defendant.
To Ella C. Peach, Defendant, Greet
ing:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, you are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you In the
above entitled court and suit
on
before the expiration of the time pre
scribed In the order directing the
publication hereof, to-wlt: six . con
secutive kveeks from the date of the
first publication of this summons
which Is January 30th, 1908, and
you fall to appear, answer or other
wise plead within the said time the
pallntlff will ask the court for a de
cree dissolving the bonds of matri
mony now existing between this
plaintiff and this said defendant and
awarding the plaintiff an absolute de-
cree of divorce.
By virtue of an urder of the Hon.
T. H. Crawford, judge of the above
entitled court, made and entered on
the 24th day of January, 1908. This
summons Is published In the Weekly
Observer, a weekly newspaper printed
and published In La Grande, Union
county, Oregon.
COCHRAN A COCHRAN,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Pretty Teachers' Laud Thaw.
Evansville, Feb. IT. A teachers' In
stitute In Gibson county, Indiana, has
passed resolutions demanding ' that
Harry K. Thaw be Immediately re
leased from Matteawan Insane asy
lum. He was highly lauded for slay
ing Stanford White.
Alaelta Affairs Brighter.
Washington, Feb. 17. Unless the
I situation at Fairbanks, Alaska, takes
la radical change for the worse wlth-
In the next few days, troops ordered
from Fort Gibbons will not be sent
there. The troops will be held In
1
readiness, however, for some time yet,
I jnBn With the Three Wives.
Vienna, Feb. 17. Arrangements are
I Deing made for the American produc.
tlon of the musical play, "The Man
With the Three Wives," the work of
Frans Leher, author of "The Marry
Widow." which It has succeeded In
popular favor in Vienna,
' Grafting
Is a dead issue. 80 syt Dr. H. C. Par
ker of the Indiana School of Med!
cine. In Collier's Weekly. W concur
with him. Blue Mountain Cough Syr
up will cure your cough, not as pleas
ant to take as some others, hut It con
tains th Ingredient that will post
lively and absolutely cure, that cough
THE
SUMMONS. .
In the circuit court of the state of
Oregon, for the county of Union.
,'jBank-of Emmett, a corporation
plaintiff, vs. J. A. Hough, defendant.
To J. A. Hough, the above named de
fendant: You are hereby required -to appear
and answer the complaint filed against
you In the above entitled action and
court on the 6th day of April, A. D.
1908, and It you fall to appear, answer
or plead at said time for want there
of, the plaintiff will take judgment
against you for the sum of f 100.00 and
Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per
cent per annum from the tth day of
April, A. D. 1907, for the further sum
of 125.00 attorney's fees and the costs
and disbursements of the action.
Also for an order of the above en
titled court for the sale of your right,
title and interest In and to the real
property attached in said action, to-
wlt: Tracts I and J in Coggan's Sec
ond addition to La Grande, Oregon, to
satisfy said judgment and costs.
This summons Is published for a
period of six successive weeks by vlr
tue of an order made by Honorable
T. H. Crawford, Judge of the Tenth
Judicial district, of the state of Ore
gon, dated February 14th, 1908, in the
La Grande Evening Observer, and
that the 15th day of February, A. D.
1908, Is the date of the first publica
tion of this summons.
J. W. KNOWLES.
Aged Couple Died Together.
Fort Worth, Texas, Feb. 17. After
living together 80 years, Mr. and Mrs.
E. Leggctt, both past 90, were taken
suddenly 111 at the same time and died
simultaneously, from natural causes,
at their home In Keller, Texas.
Withdraw Troop Soon.
Washington, Feb. 17. Senator
Nixon today Informed the president
that the new Nevfda state police
would be ready for work March 7th
the date set for withdrawal of the
federal troops from that state.
Bollc to Dance With Tar.
San Francisco, Feb. 17. Thousands
of San Francisco' ociety dasjsels
will entertain the tars of the battle
ship fleet of Admiral Evan at a great
ball to be given shortly after the ar
rival of the fleet In May.
Birth Record. . .
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nelson,
in this city today, a daughter. .
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Neheker of
A SPECIAL OFFER
McCALL'S MAGAZINE
FOR ONE YEAR
GOLDEN RULE
La Grande,
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE S, 187S.
NOTICB FOR PUBLICATION.
U. S. Land Office, La Grande, Or.,
December 18, 190T.
Notice Is hereby given that In com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of congress of June i. 1878, entitled
An act for the sale or timber tanas
In the staei of California, Oregon,
Nevada and Washington territory," as
extended to all the public land states
by act of August 4, 1892,
LEWIS H. RUMILHART.
of La Grande, county of Union, state
of Oregon, ha this day filed In this
office his sworn statement No. 6883,
for the purchase of lot 4, See. 22, lot
of Section No. 27, in township No.
S.. Range No. 87. E. W. M., and
will offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for Its tim
ber or stone than for agricultural pur
poses, and to establish his claim to
said land before the register and re.
celver of at La Grande, Oregon, on ,
Monday, the 9th day of March, 1908.
He names as witnesses: K. V. Ham
ilton, J. E. Neuklrchner, Albert Neu
klrchner, and D. F. Glllstrap, all of La
Grande, Ore.
Any and all person claiming ad
versely the above-described lands are
requested to file their claims In this
office on or before said 9th day of
March, 1908.
is. w. uavib. Register.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE I, 1878.
NOTICB FOR PUBLICATION.
U. S. Land Office, La Grande, Or.,
January 20, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that 1n com-
Dllance with the provisions of the act
of congress of June 8, 1878, entitled
An act for the sale or timber tanas:
In the states of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington territory,"
as extended to all the public land
states by art of August 4, 1892,
EDWARD HUKHILL, ' 1
of La Grande, county of Union, state
of Oregon, ha this day filed In thlsi
offlc his sworn statement No. 8908,
tllat.
for the purchase of lot 12, section 24;
lot 1 of section No. 25, in township
No. 1 south, range No. 25, E. W. M.,'
and will offer proof to show that th ,
land sought la mora valuable for lta,
timber or stone than ror agricultural
purposes, and to establish his claim
to said land before the register and
receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on
try U. 1Jh Aatr nf A ntll 1 GAS I
He names a witnesses: Henry K.ment free for trial, with reference
Charlton, Denver Charlton, William from youtr own locality If requested.
D. Adams, J. E. McCoy, all of Kame
la, Oregon.
Any and all person claiming ad
versely the above described land ar
requested to file their claims In this
office on or' before said 14th day of
April,' 1108.
E. W. DAVIS, Register.
Carved Back Combs
White Ruchings Clolhcs Brushes
Gibson Collars Men's Purses I
E. M. Wellman &Co. Tik
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We khow how to turn
your money quickly into
the most delicious gro
ceries in the city. There
isn't as good a place to
buy good, safe things to
eat or drink anywhere,
$ Everything, from a pound
of salt , to the best "in
season" dainty, can be
I had here always, and al
i ways for the 1 ast money.
This grocery is famous X
for its matchless service i
in both taking orders, and 2
delivering them.
GCDDES BROS.
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p.lM noma b Hm Ahsoro.
- " 9 "
Uoo Method.
- If you suffer from bleeding, Itch
ing, blind or protruding piles, send
me your address, and I will tell roa
how to cure yourself at homa by tba
new absorption treatment; and will
also send some of this homa treat-
Immediate relief and permanent cur
assured.' Send no money, but tell
other of thl offer. Writ today te
Mrs. M. t Summers, Boa P, Notre
Dam, Ind.
of that city.
La Grande.
Both ara well known In
otntcally. .
RED CROSS DRUO STORE,
this city today,-a boy. '
D. W. 8BTEAHAN.