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EVENING OBSERVER, LA C!UtE, GttEGOX, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1808.
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rt Insertion; , So per litie for each
subsequent insertion.
Resolution of condolence, So a line.
There -are more' Gov. Johnson ad
mirers in till state that one might
presume without giving the matter an
thought. There are not a few demo
crats who would rather see Johnson
nominated oyer Bryan.
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There Is little rest for the success
ful politician under the primary law;
After a strenuous campaign for the
nomination he now finds himself fac
ing another strenuous curapaisn for
election.
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San Francisco will have a new
ftioch from this time on. Heretofore
everything dated from the earthquake
but from now on everything will date
from the coming of the fleet.
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It is Just a little too early to re
move the stoves while house cleaning.
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MARKET. DAY S0uVENIKb
o h m
There Is no trifling with na-
nr- it la alwava true, crave and
....Fai-.. it l. alwava in the right.
and the faults and errors fall
to our share. ' It defies Incom
petency, but reveals its secrets to
the competent, the true and the
pure. Goethe.
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: President Campbell, of the State
university, who Is touring the state
while remarking what wonderful
things Eugene was . accomplishing
through Its booster organization, stat
ed that the little4 city of Springfield, a
few miles distant from Eugene, was
now boasting of the most equable cli
mate on the coast, ascribing the
change due to the fact that Eugene
waa emitting so much "hot air" that
by the time it reached Springfield the
temperature was simply Ideal. Eu
gene, however, is building five-story
buildings, and block after block of
paved streets, expending $300,000 for
an Improved water system, and no less
than CO new residences are now under
construction. She has reason to feel
proud of her growth. Any communi
ty that will raise a booster fund of
112,000 for advertising their country
can be depended upon to secure re
sults. Does advertising pay? Look
at Eugene today.
There Is not a city anywhere that
contains more loyal and energetic
boosters than La Grande. All we lack
Is a little organization, a getting to
gether and the Joining hands and pur
poses In a common direction. Let us
all turn out tonight in the organiza
tion of the new Commercial club. It
takes a little time to get down to act
ive work. By commencing now we
could be In most excellent shape to
take care of the fall rush of home
seekers. We could prepare for a most
excellent exhibit and our conditions
are much more favorable for a cam
paign than for a spring campaign.
During the fall Orande Ronde valley, j
with her waving fields of golden
grain, her hundreds of acres of red
apples, and the beet culture on, shows
activity that appeals to the thrifty
easterner.
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Every one should plant liberally of
flowers this spring and fall. It may
be that another campaign will be in
augurated this fall when the home'
seekers rates are on, (0 days. We all
remember how the flowers were an
predated last fall during the booster
campaign. The results of that little
campaign can point today to a num
ber of families that weer secured by
the maintenance of exhibit, hall. Yes,
that campaign did far more than that.
, It got the towns of Grande Ttonde val
ley together as they had not been for
Tears. That was worth the effort ex
pended many times over.
There will be something doing In
La Grands every Saturday for the next
live months. A parade of the La
Grande fire department would be an
attractive feature Our fire fighters
re second to none nnd we have Just
reason to be proud of our fire boys.
We have had a number of excellent
opportunities during the past t few
years to have disastrous conflagra--Aions,
but In no single instance did the
boys tfter lht a fire gat beyond con
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Oome out and hear Tom Rlchard
n. that prtnee of Oregon boosters.
this evening In the Elks' auditorium.
Postmaster P.lchey is held In sus-
recent examination held In this city
for the free mail - delivery carric
Dally he anticipates receiving word
from the department at Washington
Informing him who shall be the car
rlers In La Grande when the service
is opened on May IS, or .thereabouts,
It Is now-over one month since, the
examinations were held, and naturally
If the service, with all its preliminary
details, Is to be opened on schedule
time, It Is urgent that the . carrier
matter be settled soon.
Mall Boxes Coming.
Word has been received that the
mall boxes and many other accessor
ies which are sent out by the depart
ment at Washington, will arrive In La
Grande soon. The boxes will be placed
about the city acordlng to Instructions
now In the hands of Postmaster G. M.
Rlchey.
SATURDAY, APRIL !8 I will present each customer whose pur
chases are $5.00 and more of any GOODS we carry, a beautifully framed
Souvenir Picture 16x120, one only to each customer
Special LOW Prices for Market Day on ail my stook. You are cord
ially invited to price my goods. See our Acme Range, best made.
'Phone Black 641
213 FIR STREET
r. B. HAISTCN
Tftorse Red I!6I
1411, 1413, 1415 Ad ms Aye.
MISSIONARIES AT UNION.
CONFIRMATION SERVICE.
Bishop Paddock Delivers Stirring Re
portAddress Last Evening.
A good congregation which nearly
filled all the pews, assembled last eve
ning in St. Peter's Episcopal church,
to. hear Bishop Paddock, and witness
the solemn confirmation service. The
bishop's address took the form of a
report of his experiences during the
past few weeks. Besides Baker City
La Grande, Pendleton, he has visited
The Dalles, Hood River, Heppner,
Weston, Union and Cove. At all of
these places he met with a cordial re
ception and found much encourage
ment. But It was pathetic to find
how the church was misunderstood
and the prejudice existing against her
owing to the Ignorance as to what she
Is and -what she stands for. He spoke
briefly on what the church has to of
fer and furnish society In the preach
ing of the gospel and administration
of the sacraments. In this connection
he emphasized the point that confir
mation was a lay ordination, which
conferred on the recipients power
from on high to go . out and save
others and by so doing, save them
selves, the principle underlying It and
Its purpose both being unselfish ones.
A class of six adults was presented
by the rector to the bishop to receive
this apostolic rite of laying of hands.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oron for Union County.
Samuel T.Boothe, plaintiff, vs. Myr
tle Boothe, attendant. "
To Myrtle Boothe, the Above Named
Defendant:
In the name ol the state of Oregon,
you are hereby summoned and re
quired to appear In the circuit court
of the state of Oregon, for Union coun
ty, and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above smltled cause
on or before the 2nd da,ot May, 1908.
or in default thereof the plaintiff will
apply to the court for th reief
prayed for In the complaint, to-wlt
for a decree of the court declaring
the marriage contract between plaint
Iff and defendant nuli and void, and
for such other and further relief as
may be agreeable to equity and good
conscience.
This summons Is served by publt
cation thereof for six consecutive
weeks in the Evening Observer.
dally newspaper of general circulation
puousnea at La Grande. Union coun
ty. Oregon, by order of Hon. Thomat
Crawford, Judge of the Vbove entitled
court, made and entered, on the lis'
day of March, 1(08.
R. H. LLOYD,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
The Annual Presbyterian Mlsslonarj
Meeting on April 29-30.
The fourth annual meeting of the
Woman's Presbyterlal Missionary so
ciety of the Grande Ronde presbytery
will meet at Union, this year, on April
29 and 30.
.Following Is the program for the
two days, in which many La Grande
women will take part:
Wednesday, 2 P. M. '
Devotional service .Mrs. Loyd
Greeting ". . . . . Mrs. Townley
Response Mrs. J. K. Wright
Roll Call of Delegates.
Appointing of Committees.
'Resume of Missions"
(a) Home...... Mrs. J. K. Wright
(b) Foreign ,.Mrs. Cuslck
How to Win and Hold Our Boys."
. Mrs. Kirk
"Methods of Raising Money for Mis
sions" Mrs. Ramsey
Wednesday Evening, 7:30 P. M.
Song Toung ladles' chorus
Devotional service Mrs. Haskell
Sool Mrs. Bater
Address, Rev. F. Haydcn, Baiter Cltyv
Cornet solo Mr. Bater
Song Toung ladles' chorus
Offering.
Benediction.
Thursday, 9:30 A. M.
Devotional service ... Mrs. L. J. Davis
Reading of Minutes.
Reports of Officers.
Roll Call of Societies.
"Round Table."
Reports of Committees.
Election of Officers.
"Duties of Presbyterlal Officers."
Prayer for, the Work.
10, Township 2 8., Range 35, E., ani
that said proof will be made before
h rsrtater and receiver of the Unit
ed States land oftlce at La urmiue,
Oregon, on May 15th, 190S.
He names the following witnesses to
prove' his continuous residence upon,
and cultivation of the land, viz:
V. D. Adams, William Dye Juno
Sum'wu, Trar.U Wright. "f Ksmeln.
Oregon.
I ,-, , F. C. BRAMWELL, Register.
FREE TO Y0U-MY SISTER
Pre to Yea and I very later Su
When a child wakes nn la the middle of the
sight with a severe attack of croup as fre-
I sm a women.
I know woman' Snfferinc.
I bsv found th cure.
I will mail, free of any charge, my fcesae treat
sent with full instructions to any sufferer from
woman's ailmants. 1 want to Ml an women about
thiacure you, my reader, for jraaraalf, your daughter,
your toother, or your lister. I want to tall you ho
to cure yourselvaa at home without the help of a
doctor. Men cannot understand women's suffering.
What we woman know from espericne, we know
batter than any doctor. I know that my horn, treat
ment is a aafa and sure cure for LaucorrlMea or
Whitish discharge. Ulceration. Di.Dlacament or
Falling of the Womb, Profuse, Scanty or Painful
Periods, Uterine or Ovarian Tumors or Orowt h
also pains in tit heed, back and boweja, bearing
down feeling, nervouinnee, crceptmj feeling up
the (trine, melancholy, deeire to cry, hot Ueshee,
wearinefa, kidney and bladder troubles where
caused by weaknesses peculiar to our sex.
I want to nd yon a complete ten day's treat
ment entirely free to prore to rou that you can curs
yourself at noma, easily, quickly and surely. Be,
member, that K will cost rou not blnar to crive the
treatment a complete tria: ; and if yea should with to continue, it will cost you only about 12 eente a
week, or lees than two oenta a day. It will not interfere with yoor work or occupation. Just send
me your name and address, tell ma how you auffer if you with, and I will (end yon the treatment
for your raee. entirely free, in plain wrapper, br return mail. I will also send you free of coat, mv
book "WOMAN'S OWN MEDICAL, ADVISER" with explanatory illustration ahowing why
women sufTer, and how they can easily euro themselves at heme. Every woman should have it, and
learn to think for hersei). Then when the doctor says "You mint have an operation." you can
decide tor yourself. Thousands of women have cured thomselvea with my home remedy. It eurea alt,
old er youag. To Mothers of Osuzhters, I will explain a simple home treatment which epeedilf
and effectually cures Leucorrhoes, Green Bklmena and Painful or Irregular Menstruation in Young
Ladies. Phunpneea and health always results from ita use.
Wherever yoa live, I can refer you to Urtkw of your own locality who know and will gladly tot
any sufferer that thie Home Treatment really cares all women' diseases, and makes women well,
strong, plump and robust. Just send me your address, and the free ten day's treatment is ecsurs,
also this book. Writs today, as you may not see this oiler strain. Audreas
MRS. M. SUMMERS, Bos H.
Noire Dame, Ind., U. 8. A
auontly happens, no time should be lost ta
experimenting wun reineuies oi a aouotrul
value. PrODjp". action is often necessary to
SMe urn,
Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy
ha never been known to fall In any case and
It has bevn Id use for over one-t hird of a cen
tury. There is none bettor. It can be de
pended upon. Why experiment? Itlsplessant
to take and contains uo harmful drug. Price.
taceuU) largo site, SO ceuts.
NEWIIX DRTJG CO,
A Tlionsand Dollars' Worth of Good.
A. H. Thurnes, a well known coal
operator of Buffalo, O., writes: "I
have been afflicted with kidney and f
bladder trouble for years, . passing
gravel and stones with excrucaltlng
pain. I got no relief from medicine
until I began taking Foley's Kldnev
ure, then the result was surprising.
A few doses started the brick dust like
fine stones and now I have no pain
across my kidneys and I feel like a
new man. It has done be $1000 worth
of good." A. T. Hill.
Try to Got Thaw Out.
White Plains, N, Y., April 22. The
fight to secure the release of ' Harry
Thaw will begin this afternoon when
his attorney will appear before Jus
tice Morschaur In Newburg and make
a motion for the prisoner's release
from Matteawan Insane asylum. If
the writ Is granted. It will be directed
against the superintendent of the asy
lum, calling upon him to show cause
why Harry Thaw should not be re
leased. The proceedings will he pure
ly formal.
0F
ON iV
Taken Off
Baby Buggies and Go Carts
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned executors of the estate of
John Hug, deceased, have filed In the
county court of the state of Oregon,
for Union county, their final account
In siild t state and that the said court
has appointed Monday, May 4, 1908, at
10 o'clock a. m., and the court house
In La Grande as the time and place of
hearing objections and the settlement
thereof.
AUGUSTUS F. HUG,
BENJAMIN F. HUG,
KOBERT H. LLOTD, Executors.
4-4-5t Attorney for Estate.
Rooms 4-5.
Orders solicited for ice cream. We
deliver all orders In quantities of one
gallon or more.
BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY,
You could die waltslng to the tune
of "Alameda." Davis-Jordan Music
Co. for' a copy. .
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at La, Orande. Ore., :
March 10, ItOg.
. Notice Is hereby given that Freder
irk i tiark of Kamela, Oregon, has
filed notice of his Intention to make
final flve-yesr proof la support of his
;.""' T,: "omesteaa entry No. 12.
, made April 6. l0S. for the, ki
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