EIGHT PAGES. EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGOX, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1908. . " " PAGE EIGHT ? E i '' 1 ?' ; V- ! ; J . .'-5 The Cuttle, for Bulo. Fifty hond of Muck cuttle, cattle tn K"od condition; now on range, la qijlro of It WETZEL, djlt Meachnm, Oregon, Notice, The Member of tho O. A. II. nd V. n. C. will meet at the I. O. O. F. hall tomorrow morning at 1:30 to at tend. In a body, tits funeral of the lute W. H. II. Miller. Grartlng Il a dead tame. Bo sty Dr. H. C. Par kor of the Indiana School of Medi cine, In Colllcr'a Weekly. We concur WELL, I GUESS YES! Asked If our bottled ginger ales, so das, sarsaparlllus and carbonated min eral waters arc- up to the mark, the veil posted man beams on one with Ms answer: "Well, I guess yes." Couldn't wull be othorwlno, for our beverages are as pure as they are de licious, wholesome as they are spark ling. Tour orders, please. Union Boiling Works CEMENT WORK $ All kinds of Cement and I Concrete work. CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS CEMETERY WORK i No contract too large or too small. Satisfaction Guaranteed t 1 A. L. ROBERTS I t. PHONE BLACK 689 A V'rW .....Jf I One 5c Coupon with every cash purchase of . Per :Cenf Saving On your every day necessities -i h 'V- 1,',-X.t. -J iiV.' 'J.ujh. ' -(.' Iie savna s good interest on your money Save your Coupons-'Gooi in the BARGAIN BASEMENT Golden Rule DENTIST. Dr. W. D.HlcMlltiUi. Hod 851. rainless t xtractlon. Export gnd work. Special attention to children's teeth. La Grando National Bank Building. TUs star Is erecting a plant at PORTLAND, 6RECOM for the manufacture of their -world famous portable well drilling Machines for water, oil, gas, etc., etc it moderate amount ot vitttcy will etart yon lu a profitable bnalaeaa. STAR PORTABLE DRILLING MACHINES have boo proved by Competitive Tets to na Thi IWt In 1 lie WWM. For full particu'.an regard, ln well tlrillitiK trim hints, tools, supplies, etc., wrilu to STAR DRilllNB MCiilNE CO. Portland, Onroav, or AKKOH. OHIO. A Pertinent Question. Are your eyes good yet have you perfect vision for long or short dis tances T If there Is anything the nut ter with them, now Is the time to have them examined and, If necessary, properly fitted with correct Glasses. The wrong kind of lenses would In jure Instead of Improve your sight. I am an Eye BpariaUat, and under stand everything la connection with the humaa eye, and Olsssee for same. 0. M. I1EAC0CK S3. H t: :: tl 1 Co. CITATION. Ia the County Court,' fur the County of Union, Sluto of Oregon. n In the mutter of the estate of George Newbert, deceased. To A. A. Newbert, and all known and unknown heirs of George Newbert, deceased, resident and non-resident, Greeting: ' In the name of the state of Ore gon you are hereby cited and required to appear In the county court of the state of -Oregon,' for the county of Union, at the court room thereof,, at r.a Grande, In the county of l'nlon, on Monday, the sixth day of July, 1908. t ten o'clock In the forenoon of that Cay, then and there to show cause, 11 my you have, why an order should not be made, authorizing and directing admlnlHtrator of the above entitled tate to kcll the west M of the north- .t Vi, section 12, township 2, Boutl f rnngo 37, E. W. M.; lots 3 and 4 In block 130, Chaplin's addition to La 'irando, l'nlon county, Oreiton; and lots 1 and 2, In block 85, Ciap?ln' r 'ditlon to' La Grande, Union county Oi-egon. Witness, the '.';EAL) HON. J. C.,HENKT, IucIk of the County Court of the Stat of Oreiron. for the County of t'nlon with the seal ot said Court afflxet' this third day of Juno, 1903. ATTEST: J. B. GILHAM. dj-13-:0-2-juU Clerk. Was Wanting Away. "I had been troubled with kidney disease for the last five years," writes rtobert It. Watts of Salem, Mo. "I Inst fleh and never felt well ant doctored with leading physlcluns nn( tied all remedies suggested without relief. Finally I tried Foley's Kldne; Cure and less than two bottles com pletely cured me and I am now sounc" and well." During the summer kidney Irregularities are often caused by ex cessive drinking or being overheated Attend to the kl.lnev at once by us ing Foley's Kld- Cure. A. T. Still. Dost 1111s Ever Bold. "After doctoring It years for chron ic Indigestion, and spending ever 1200, nothing has done me as much good as Dr. King's New Lite Pills. I consider them the beet pills ever told," writes B. F. Ayscue, ot Ingleslde, K. C. Sold under guarantee at Newlln'a dru store. 25c. foe- Reos, s We have 12 acree of excellent land tor reat. Call at once, F. &. B RAM WELL, . C I. BLACK. $1.00 0RTING Glcnulngs From the Diumoml " - nu'l Track. .' , , The last game of tho Pendleton-La Grande series on the ' PenQltton grounds yesterday Wns characterized by clean, enappy playing on both skies and by the best; batting seen in any Inland Empire lee.gue game so far. Chllders was easily the' star In the stick work, getting four hits out of five times up.. Zimmerman, however, doubtless trying to kill some fish for dinner, clubbed one over the fence Into the river, but as lock or the Into the rtvor, 'but as luck or ' the one was on the bases and the dough ty center fielder must needs romp around the diamond afoot and alone. The batteries were Kottoman and Fonrnkr, Aubln and Conrad. Koos Jr, La Grande, and Van Houten, Pen dleton, umpired. - At Walla Walla Baker City broke even on the series by taking yester day's game. The standing ot the clubs Is now as follows: ',' . Walla Walla ..12 6 0 Pendleton - .... .12 6 1 Raker City ....12 3 9 Crydcrman's Lemon. .50Q .417 .333 If the people of this city have been under the delusion that Crydcrman can play ball their hallucination was llspfiled yesterday, for the facts are that he Is too sleepy to be In pro fissioual ball. It is possible that he ould make a record for himself If playing with Cornucopia or Richland but to get up against the real thing '-e cuts about as much figure as a 'lop-toad would In a bull fight. Man ifior Hosier has gone the limit In re fining him In the box to satisfy few enthusiastic friends, who had the Idea that Cryderman was "It." Ba ker City Democrat. ' At Elgin. Union added another to her list of victories yesterday when sho took the c lgln team down the line to the turn 'f 13 to S. The number Bhows that Elgin was unlucky, Four of the rum ame In the slXt.i, and the rcmalndei in the ninth, so that the Elgin fam must have had hope3 until the finish McMillan and Mulvchlll did the bat tery act for Union, and for "lgln there wore Ilalgarth, Johnson and Towr.e: In the pitcher's box, with Christian R-n to catch. Kalgarth lasted fou' innings. In the fifth Johnson went li iml struck out the first three men up Vfter that he was powerless, and Ir the eighth Towner tried to mystify th L'nlon lads. The nine runs In thi ninth tell os his success. Elgin wil' ilay at. Summervllle next Sunday. Cove-Perry. Cove lost the game to Perry on er rors. The batteries were Smith ant Slbson for Cove, Kelson and Brandt .'or Perry. Four of the five runs to, ove came lu the fifth, one In thi !:th. Perry crossed the plate twlct n tho first and second,' three tlmei .n the fourth and once each In thi 'Ifth and sixth. Jones of Cove, um pired In a satisfactory manner. Mr. nnd Mr. Ball Return. Mr. and .Mrs. George Ball returnee' "unday morning from western Ore jon. They first visited Portland May 0j thence to Salem, where Mr. Bal! ttended the grand lodge and grant ncampment, I. O. O. F.: thence t Sllvcrton. where they visited with th V.mlly of T. W. Lusk, formerly of Lt rande. They also railed on F. E F.nloe und wife, formerly of Ls Grande. Frank Is running on the 811 .erton Lumber company's Ibgglnt ond and Steven Enloe ls conductoi n the road. Mrs. Robert Cotner wa there visiting her father and mother Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Enloe. They slsr met Mr. Whllton, formerly of Ls Grande. He la conducting a store at the lumber csmp near Bllverton. Al these former La Grandeltes were wel; and contented, notwithstanding thai the town went dry- Mr. Ball -walked five miles to vote for H. M. Cake, but there were too many halfhreed repub licans who voted for Chamberlain. 8c his rake was all dough. Mr. and Mrs. Ball called at the rose show on their way home and visited the big cruiser Charleston, which was quite a treat. They enjoyed the trip but were glad to be back In La Grande. Al Umi Sherwood. The program at the Sherwood changes this evening and the program will surely please all who attend. The principal feature Is the number enti tled, Nero and the Burning ef P.ame. This ls a grand spectacular number, and one which will bring to snind many Interesting matter of ancient history. Another strong number le the "VMt le a Futile Nursery." This is purely an educational number and s.-'.tmld be tven by every" man, woman and child In La Grande! The songs are well calculated to give Mr. Feriin an opportunity to display his splendid voice, i Remember, the changes take place this evening. , H. h. Alexander, the Imbler black smith, was a La Grande visitor this mornlns, - returning upon the noon train. : '- s ' ; .... - '.' ' ; ,-. W. I. Wade, the Summervllle lum bariHan.' was a La Grande visitor this morning. . J." J. Carr went to Imbler this after noon, returning on the afternoon tram. : I. N. Faulk made a flying trip to Imbler today.. ' ' .. ;' NotU-e to Contrciftorx. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received up till 4 o'clock p.-m.-of June 19, 1908, by tho district school board of school district No. 1, La Grande, Union county, Oregon, for completing the Fourth ward school building according to plans and spec ifications on file with the school clerk. Certified check for five per cent of bid must accompany each bid. The board 'reserves the right to reject any t '. V'Au - -ef & ... thur C. Williams, school clerk. By order of district school board. ARTHUR C. WILLIAMS, ' J8 19. School Clerk. Waffles and Miiple Syrup. The ladles of St. Peter's guild will give a social and hold a sale at the rectory Wednesday, June 10. All sorts f useful and funcy artlcleu will be on sale. Waffles,' fritters and genu ine maple syrup direct from New fork state with coffee, will be served for 25 cents from S o'clock to 8. Proceeds are to be used for the pay ment.of the new pews recently Install ed n the church. Please note time and jilrice. , , 6-8-9 Twin Falls TUitcs. . Special reduced rate of $18.00 from La Grande o Twin Falls and return, .'tcount. opening Twin Falls-Salmon !;:" Land & Water Co. Date of sale M .v uJ.'hr good until June 9th. Tour truly, 3. H. KEENET. i ; WE HAVE IT! SWEAT? THE VERY BEST : lineof GROCERIES and VEGETABLES In the city, everything tooth- some and wholesome for stylish dinner tables THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY E. P0LACK, Propr. Phone Mam 7K It W. n. IDEALERS IN: f l1ARDVVARE,ST0VES,flRITL'Rf,BL'ILDIG MATERIAL I If You Want Gasoline Pumps, Pipe or Plumbta. ICE CREAM .; ; This is the open season for Ice Cream and we af ne-i ,;j pared to furnis.i the trade with the very besC ' ;; member refreshment parlors are the finest In Jfriern ; ; Oreion. A resort for Ladies iad Qeatlemen ; lit . ; Saorctl Heart Cont iiM nttt nenl. - The comraencemefVarcUws of the Sacred Heart acadomVl be hold at the Elks hall on Friday. June It. at 2:10 p. m. The school work of the different grades wilt be on exhibit on Wednesday. Thursday and Friday of. this week in Mr. Pearc's Jewelry store, Newlln's drug gtore and Mr. Harris . art store. All are'oordlally Invited to Inspect the work. We are pleased to state that the academy has had a very ruccessf ul school year. SISTER M. CUPERTIAO. LOW P A T.RS ( EAST Will be Made by the , O. R.&N.- This Season as Follows: To Direct . . 872.50 ... S7.S0 .. 803.15 .. 860.00 .. 800.00 Chicago St. Louis St. Paul . . ."t. . . Omnlia Kansas City TICKETS V.'ILL BE ON SALE . .MAT 4, 18 JIXE 5, , 19, SO JULY 6, 7, 22, 23 'i. AUGUST , 7, 21, 22 Good for return ir 90 days with stop over privilege at pleasure within limits. DON T FORGET THE DATES For any further Information call on J. II. KEEXET, Local Agent, Or write to WM. SIcMl imAT, General Passen PORTLAND, OREGON. , t4 tt w m B0HNEMKAMP CO. i Enilnes, Wind Mills. Tank, Get Cur Prices LJL J n