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4 anenn rii" CTKXPtQ MteKBTEH, LA URA3CDB, OREGOIf, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1908, fags rmt X " , SOCIETY. a - ....... NEW ARRIVALS 'teT'UiSHGaRE'-;. I'OJV" YOUR--.-WOffff , -r MRS.TN. ttVtl YXZZ and CROCKERY LOCAL ITEMS L. C. W'ljty of Wallowa, transacted business here last evening. O. M. Ryder of Baker City, is a vis itor here today, , Mrs. Harry Clark left this morning fur a visit at Walla Walla. William Vogel, Irwin Wright and ' Ous Levy were out of town guests at the young men's ball last evening. George Stoddard left last night for California to remain several days, where he has large timber Interests. Elmer Curtis arrived last night from Portland, where he recently under went an operation for appendicitis. He Is recovering nicely. J. C. Ardrey is around once more on his piano tuning tour. He is al ways greeted with many friends in this city. CURES CoughsandGoldo PREVENTS Pneumonia and Consumption Foley's Honey and Tap not only top the cough, but heals and strength ens the lungs and prevents serious f nits from a cold. There Is no danger ot Pneumonia, Consumption or other serious lung trouble if Foley's Honey and Tar . Is taken, as it will cure the most atub. born eoughc the dangerous kind that settles on the lungs and may develop into pneumonia over night. If you have a cough or cold do not risk Pneumdhia when Foley's Honey and TaP will cure you quickly and strengthen your lungs. Remember the name Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute offered. Do not take chances with some unknown preparation that costs you the same when yon can get Foley's Honey and Tar, that coats you no more and Is safe and certain in results. Contains no opiates. Cured After Physicians Said He Had Consumption. E. H. Jones, Pastor M. E. Church, Grove, Md., writes: "About seven or eight years ago I had a very severe cold which physicians said was very near , pneumonia, and which they afterwards pronounced consumption. Through a friend I was Induced to try a sample of Foley's Honey and Tar, which gave me so much relief that I bought some of the regular size. Two or three bottles cured me of what the physicians called consumption, and I have never bad any , trouble with my throat or lungs since . . . . I uw tun. Thiee slies- 2Sc, 50c, $1.00. J The 50 cent size contains two ana one-half times as much as the small size and the $1.00 bottle almost sis times j as much. - M(-MtK;t jjj A, T. HILL, Druggist. j BSCE7 . JH m M I MURPHY J. W. Eush Is transacting business in Union" today.. F. D. Haisttn will have a special an nouncement in tomorrow evening's Ob server. Watch for It. The Missionary society of the Meth odist church, will meet tomorrow af ternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. C. R. Thornton. R. P. Knight, a grain buyer of Port land, left for the west this morning after transacting business with the Amalgamated Sugar company. City Recorder I. R. Snook has been drafted as awitness In the'Bartlett case today, and his office has been un der the supervision of D. E. Cox, can didate for election to city recorder. On another page of this Issue the basketball game on skates Is announc ed for Friday evening. The date has been changed, late this afternoon, to next Tuesday evening. Trains frotn. the east are bringing In the advanceguard of the homeseekers from the middle west. Two tourist sleepers were comfortably filled this morning. Among the passengers were several homeseekers. The girls' basketball game sched uled for one week from next Friday evening with the Walla Walla high school girls in this city, has been can celled. Various reasons stand In the way of the game being played. Harris French arrived In La Grande last evening and will hereafter make his home here. He has disposed of his property In Hood River, and In turn has purchased a 1200-acre farm in Morrow county. He contemplates remaining In La Grande. Rube Zwelfe) and Frank Bay have perfected a miniature steam engine. which they claim Is distinctly new and different from anything yet In vented In the steam engine line. It Is a valveless affair, constructed so that it can be shipped to the Wash ington patent office. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Ostlund, who have been in Sumpter the past three months, returned to La' Grande last evening. Mr. Ostlund Is Interested In mining property near Sumpter, and has been there looking after his Inter ests. He reports prospects bright for a good season at Sumpter this year. Tom Brashler was over from Union yesterday. He staes that while the In dications for striking oil near Vale is most promising, they have as yet no flow. Tom says, however, that there are many people who believe that the report Issued from Vale a few days ago is correct, and that the company has an object In suppressing the true facts. This he emphatically denies. Attention, . Foresters. All members of Court Maid Marian will -please take notice that the court now meets on the Becond and fourth Wednesdays of each month, In the K. of P. hall. Koto the change of date and place. The brothers will pleas? remember the change of Initiation fee. The fee is now 110 Instead of $5. Marriage LUi-iimos. The following , marriage licenses were issued today from tne onice oi the county clerk: rMiA W. Davis and Pearl Lupsher; it n .Tnhnson and Hazel Buck; A. D. Jones of Walla Walla, and Ida Colby of this county. Bryan Not Seriously 111. Lincoln, Neb., March 4. The Illness of William J. Bryan Is pronounced as trivial. He will address the state con vention tomorrow. Platform commit tee's report will reflect Bryan's views after the conference. The ante-Lenten season for 1908 came to a close last night when -what Is declared by many to be the most elaborate, thought entirely Informal, dancing party of the year. Over 200 guests attended the dancing party given by a group ot young gentlemen at the Commercial club auditorium last night, and to a man, all went away feeling that the last evening before Lent had been agreeably spent Many details were new and novel. Materially aiding the splendid orches tral organization were .numerous canary songsters, lustily warbling during the evening. The effect was pleasing. The birds were not the only deviation from custom In many of the details. Carnations were worn by every lady guest and the hosts. The decorations were simple but very at tracitve, principally because of their simplicity. The usual coiy corners existed, but a sort of a roof garden was provided for on the dlaz generally occupied by the orchestra. Thls was a popular resort for those who pre ferred to sit out the dances, and came In for Its meed of praise. Punch was served from an artis tically arranged booth, by Misses Mar Jorie McCall and Runa Bacon. Com pliments tifcLVt) ueeu tiluMkicu uu Uv popular young men who arranged the affair, for expense and labor had been forgotten In the effort to make the event one of some consequence. The following were hosts: H.'M. Bay, A. C. Bacon, L. F". Ivan hoe, D. L. Hynes, D. J. Scott, C. W. Van Fleet. W. E. Bunker, R. W. Good man, B.' C. Hutchison, H. A. Thomas, H. H. Mack, A. W. Nelson, R. 'D. Goodnough, P. A. Foley, C. M. Bohn- enkamp, Hugh McCals) R. D. McKcn- r.on, C. H. Button, Leo Herring. The Current Topic club will meet next Saturday afternoon with Mrs. C. E. Deal. Miss Margaret Kirk Will na- slst the hostess. Attention Is called to the change In date. The Afternoon Kaffe Klatch will" be entertained by Mrs. Jay Van Buren next Friday afternoon. hm The Five Hundred club will be en tertained tomorrow afternoon by Mrs Guy E. McCully. ' CHAMPIONS ALDRICII BILL. Macro vuPHiions into stability of a v Grain Crop. Washington March 4. Senator Hopkins of Illinois, championed the Aldrlch financial bill today In a speech In which he denounced the detractors of the measure. "There Js no more reason why a man should be guaranteed the return of his funds placed in a bank than he should be guaranteed a crop," he said. Trouble in Wealthy Family. -Pittsburg, March 4. Mrs. Harry Skinner, wife of the wealthy carriage manufacturer, and George H. Lowe, a coachman for Mrs. Mary McJones, were arrested. In a downtown hotel, where they were registered as man and wife. Mrs. Lowe was shadowed by her husband all night. He ap peared at the police station and asked for a detective, whom he led to the hotel Kha r.n . Bhe tells a story of cruelty on the part of her husband. Jury Discharged. With the exception of the Jury now impanenea in tne Bartiett trial, Judge yrawrora toaay discharged the re malnder of the Jury In attendance at this term of court, which Indicates that the term Is drawing to a close. ; For Sale. Some well-leaned white seed oats, No. 4. Also some fine black barley seed. This barley Is more valuable for hog feed than wheat- Inquire of Hermna Vehrs. Another Food Sale. The ladles of the Baptist church will give their next cooked food sale at the Adcook & Frltts furniture store on March 14. Born. Reed In this city to Mr. and Mrs. John Reed, Jr., on March 4, 1908, a son. The advertisements In The Observer are placed there for you to read. Each and every one contains a plain business proposition. Dance at Harris hall tonight. ,,,.,--MV 'S 'ih5.st ,h. ''if 2 'l " it Mmm . McCALL PATTERN No. 2052 Princess Gown of Criy Pongt Princess Gown of Grey Pon gee or light weight Wool ma terial made vr like the illus trated model is a very neat garment. WE GOLDEN RULEgCO. La Grande, Oregon CffiMBH FAR-REACHING , , ErVCU in. US tuffy feeling in the nose, the buzzin? noises in the ears, the continual Hawking and spitting difficult rmes thoroughly polluted from the catarrhal matter, the inflammation extends to the bronchial tubes, causing hoarseness, and oten an aggravating Streh -nHa5h affu It1, resuUinS in dyspepsia, loss of appetite and Strength, and gradually all the mucous membranes of the body become din eased and the system upset and deranged. Frequently the kidneys and bladder are attacked, and the constant passage of impure blood through the lungs, diseases these important members, and Catarrh terminates in Con ffi r.n.W L8 W?od disease, and must be treated coa- Catarrh by cieansing ..ame fmebuUdmg up the -tlltdojr. and attacks the removes causing blood a j PURELY VEGETABLE ..... ;i..kiuovi vnuiiiii umuucsr, O. a. a. DBS HO eaual as a cure fnrthia diaeaa Tf ... A :c- , " '"" enure circulation and repatri. the damage done by Catarrh. Snecfal book on Catarrh and any mescal auvice iree. jus SWIFT TIMBER LAND, ACf JUNE S, 187J NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Office, La Grand, Ore., January 17, ISOS. iiuu is nereoy given mat in com- pllance with the provisions of the act i of conmM of Jnn x i&?q .ntitin , "An act for the sale of timber lands In the states of California, Oregon, '. ana wasnington territory," as extended to vail the public land Jutes by act of Augiwt 4, 1882, DAVIU JS. COOK, of La Grande, county of Union, state of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. (902, for the purchase of lots 1. 2 and S, Of section No. 18, In township No. 4 south, range No. 28, 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 ceiver at La Grande, Oregon, on Mon day, the 13th day ot April, 1908. He names as witnesses: Volney J. Dawson, John T. Williamson, Peter J. Lilly and George B. Scott, all of La Grander Oregon.- Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to file their claims In this Office on or hernr malA. A.. April, U08. r . E. W. DAVIS. Register. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE J, 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. -U. 8. Land Office, La Grande, Ore., January 20, 1908. IVnflnJI la ha..kv 4 . V. -. . ..,, h" cum- pllance with the provisions of the act Of CODITPM Of -T I in 10.79. anllll-J , - - u 1 1 1 n:i i an act for the sale of timber lands In the at t nf PaiiiAMi. r v, . , in., Wiruu, Nevada, and Washington territory," as extended to all the public land states by set of August 4, 1192. of T EDWARD MORRILL, ; -. v.iiiij ui i lium, slum S; f?n hM thl Avr ,lled ,n thl" office his nnra xt- koac ------- wpuw, for the purchase of lot if, section 84; . """'on no. zd. m township No. 1 south, range No. 25, E. W. M.. sp mm GOO SPRING WEIGHT WOOL GOODS JACKETS, SUITS, MILLINERY Nobbiest Things in Footwear Oxfords, Tans, Patents Men's Furnishings, Strong Line Spring Suits, McKibbin Hats Every Thing, For Spring Wear in Men's Toggery GARDEN TOOLS & SEEDS Everything in Spring Goods you will need in mak- ing your garden or fixing o ver lawn. A ... SERIOUS BLOOD DISORDER , breathing etc. But when the blood . . viivuiduvu, uu everv trace of tln knnnititii.t la the trouble. Then as rich, pure o - - ua ivu, ju,l circulates thrrmirh thn UnA,r tU in h the bodv. the in. ',."" - "TV.' uamcu incmoranes commence to heal, the mucous discharges grow less and finally cease, and all the disagreeable and disgusting umntAiiAfniit.1. .11.. r r n . SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim mu una Deiore tne register and receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 14ttuday of April. 1908. He names as witnesses: Henry K. iini iiun. uenver . narnon, William D. Adams, J. E. McCay, all of Kame la, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands ars requested to file their claims In this office on or before said 14th day of April, 1908. E. W. DAVI8. Register. TIMBER LAND ACT, JUNE 2, 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. . U. 8. Land Office, La Grande, Orb., January 10, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that In com- Dltance With t h A n.nvlilnna rt h ..I of congress of June' 1, 1878, entitled An act ior tne sale or timber lands In the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington territory," SB extended to All lha nnhlln lunA states by act of August 4, 1892, MAUI A. VAN BLOKLAND, of Island City, county of Union, state of Orpflron. fins thl Hnv riiA in ki. office her sworn statement No. E891, ior me purcnase or the EVi of the SW14, and lots and E of section No. s. In township No. 4 south, range No. 28. E. W. Vf inH will r,H.. show that the land sought Is more! valuable for Its timber or stone than j- , n, nun m es tablish her claim to said land before inviinii ner ciuim 10 saia lana before the register and receiver of the U. 8. Id nil wttinn i i' o i m uihiiiid, Oregon, on Monday, the 20th day of March. 1908. ot,. . . 1'" nn nmo wiinesaes: jonn van Plokland, of La Grande, Ore.; George Pierce, of La Grande, Ore.; John Hchllilng, Jr., of La Grande, Ore.: Daniel B. Clapp, of Island City, Ore. ana an persons claiming ad- versely the above described land are . ... : v ii'iur.iou ma inrir ciBims in miff office on or before said 10th day of March, 1908. E. W. DAVIS, Register. v ' e , z. CavACM oJ I J rKn J0 Agents For McCall's Ptiterns TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE I, 1871. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION . . U. 8. Land Office, La GrandeCr, December II, 167. Notice Is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions t he act of congress of June I. 187. entitled . lul "is or umber lands e,vd,11 .nd Washington territory," tj h YST, 7 " ihJ '""a , . . LEWia H. RUMILHART. or LA Grande, county of Union, state of Oreenn. hat thf An-.. office his sworn statement No. M3, purcnase of lot 4. Sec. il. lot I of Section No. 27, In township Ne. wl" Sl'T proof to 'how' that the land f"u"' more vaiuaoie for Its tim ber or stone than Mr agricultural pur. DAaaa anil h ,4 i.ii.i- r .SSSSV.'... im..- uuu TDiouiiBn nis ill Aim tn na names as witnesses: R. D Ham. 'llton. j. v. v.,,kii . l JvrchPer' and D- p- QH'strap, all of La "VI""' v'.r' ny ana an persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands at requested to file their claims In thto office on or before said f th day or March, 1908. E. W. DAVIS, Register. NOTICE OF FINAL flETTLEMKXT. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed her final account as executrix ot the estate of Egbert Vender Muelen, deceased, nd the county court of the state of Oregon, for Union county, has fixed the 10th day of, March, 1908, at 10 o'clock a, m as the time, and the court house at La Grande, Union county, Oregon, as the place for the hearing of any and all objections to said account' and the final setlement thereof and the distribution of said estate. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this, the 4th day of February, 1908. ANNA VANDER MEULEN. Executrix of the Estate ot Egbert Vender Meulen, Deceased. COCHRAN & COCHRAN. wf7m Attorneys for Executrix. A Notre Dame Lady's Appeal. To all knowing sufferers of rhti. matlsm, whether muscular or of h. Joints, sciatica. lumbasoa. hv.. pains In the . kidneys or neurairii pains, trf write to her for a home treat ment which has repeatedly cured an of these tortures. She feel, it w duty to send It to all sufferers free. rou cure yourself at home as thous ands will testify no . ' -- .--- su w via mate being necessary. This simple discovery banishes uric acid from' the blood, loosens the stiffened Joint-. purifies the blood and brightens the eyes, giving elasticity and tone to the whole system. If the above Interests you, for proof address Mrs. 1L Bum. bers, Box R, Notre Dame, Ind. SMS . r 4f jnZmtZi.L. fe .vaas a"nT i , t your Mjpnw i . ;;