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rAGJ EIGHT. EIGHT PAGES. ; EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE B.190S. ' ' ' SOCIETY. :. ; ! .I i v; i x ' LA GRANDE CHURCH SME IS OVER GRANDE'S TREMENDOt'S EVKXTlTIi CHURCH SALE IS CLOSED, THE SALE BEING LARGELY PATRONIZED. ALL THE C1T7 CHURCHES KIIOULD RECEIVE A SUBSTANTHL UENEOTT, FOR WHICH THE MANAGEMENT IS GRATEFUL. M ( THEY WISH ALSO TO THAXK THE GOOD PEOPLE OF THE CITY AND COUNTY FO RTHEIR GENEROUS PATRONAGE AND DESIRE TO STATE THAT THEY WELCME YOU ONE AND ALL AT ANY AND ALL TIMES, TO THE TEMPLE OF ECONUMY- -LA GIUNDE'S LEADING YOU WILL HE ABLE TO FIND AT OUR ESTABLISHMENT THE V ERY liATEST CREATIONS, PATTEltNS AND DESIGN'S, AT THE MOST MODERATE PRICES. OUIl AIM AND BEST ADVERTISEMENT IS A TOMER. ARE YOU A MEMBER OF THIS CLASS? SATISFIED CT8- " THIS SALE HAS NECESSARILY LEFT A GREAT MANY ODDS AND ENDS AND REMNANTS WHICH WE OFFER NOW AT THE FORMER SALE PRICE. COME TO US FOR YOUR EVERY WANT IN DRY GOODS AND CIjOTHING. t THE PEOPLE'S STORE Administrator's Notice. Notice la hereby given that I have been appointed by the county court of the state of Oregon for Union coun ty, administrator of the estate of Wil liam Albert Adams, deceased, and all persons having claims against said cs tal are required to present them to me at my resldcnco In Cove, Oregon, within six month! from the 5th day of Juno, 1908. WILLIAM REYNOLDS. Administrators of the jtate of Wil liam Albert Adams, Deceased. 1 w-5-7-10. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or.. J.une 8,-1908, . . Notice Is hereby given that JAN'lE H. YENTZER. of Elgin, Oregon, who, on March 6th, 1908, made Umber and atone sworn statement. No. 6956, for Stt'y, SE'4, Sec. .4, Wft NE4 and SV!4 SE, Section 9, Township Z South, Range 85 East, Willamette Merldlun, has filed notice of Intention to make final nrnnf. in enlAhllqh clnfm ti thn I land above described, before the reg- j inter and receiver at La Grande, Ore gon .on the 10th day of August, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Josh ua C. Smith, of La Grande, Ore.; Sam uel Parker, of Eigln,- Ore.; Carrol L. Yentrer, of Elgin, Ore.; Albert Tau scher, of Elgin. Ore, I F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. Trip Abroad. " The date for the Trip Abroad has been definitely fixed .' for June 19. Those holding tickets dater June 12, please iiuie this change. Everything Is being done to make a success of this undertaking and a good time is promised all who attend. No tickets will be sold later than 'Wednesday, June IT, no all those expecting to pur chase would fJo welt to secure theirs at once, as there will be only a limited number sold and they are going rap idly. ' A carryall will be provided for those who care to ride, and the Usual 5-cent fare will be charged between stations, making 25c extra for' -those who ride the entire route. The wel come back to America will be given at the I. O. O. F. hall', downtown, and many national characters will be there as hosts. The price of the en tire entertainment Is 75 cents, , and everyone Is Invited to come.. Assembly will take place at the . Prebyterlan church between the hours of 8:80 and 7:30 Friday evening, June 19th. Do not forget .. that parties . . leave the church, every 20 minutes between the hours stated. Plillllos-SnffcTcd. D. A. Phillips and Minnie E. Saf fered were married last evening at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray O. Carpen ter, Justice of the Peace J. E. Hough officiating. The ceremony was a very quiet affair, only Immediate relatives attending. Annual Picnic. The annual Methodist Sunday school picnic took place this afternoon when the teachers took their pupllf to the grove south of La Grande. Games were played and a lunch was enjoyed and the children returned home delighted with their day's out Ing.' ' , ' , St. Peter's Guild Give Social. Tomorrow afternoon at the rectory, the ladles of St. Peter's guild will give l social. From 8 o'clock to 8 they will serve waffles, fritters and gen uine maple syrup with coffee, for 25 cents, i Rnillli-Hcniilng. The mnrrlnge of Joseph Smith and Miss Tlllle Hennlng took piace last nlsht at the. home of Mrs. Emcrlck. on O street, Rev. S. W. Seemann of ficiating. Only a few Intimate friends of the contracting parties were present. DENTIST. Dr. W. D. McMillan. Red 851. Painless t xtraction. Expert golO work. Special attention to children's teeth. La Grande National Bank Building A tag from a 10-cent piece will count FULL valua 'A tag from a 5-cent piece will count HALF value . ' T!3MO(0 with valuable tags v Save your tags from HORSE SHOE GRANGER TWIST MASTER WORKMAN STANDARD NAVY J.T. Old Statesman Old Ptach Tins lay ' Spoar Head Sailor's Prlda Eglantina Jolty Tar -Brldla Bit Old Honesty CUck Bear W. N. Tlnsloy lUtsral LmI Big Four Tanpenny pick hy Tags from the above brands are good for the following and ircry othor useful presents as shown by catalog : Oald Cuff Button M Tag Fountain Pen 100 Tags. English Btecl Raior 50 Tag Gentleman's Watch 200 Tag French Briar Pipe 50 Tafrs Leather Pocketbook 80 Tags Steel Carving Set 300 Tag Beat Steel Shear 75 Tag Lady's Pocketbook -50 Tagf Pocket Knife 40 Tag Playing Card 30 Tag 60-yd. FUhlnj Reel CO Tag Many merchants have supplied themselves with presents with which to redeem tags. If you cannot have your tags redeemed at home, write us for catalog. PREMIUM DEPARTMENT, THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., St Louis, Mo. . v SIMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Union County. James Dick, plnlntlff, v. Ella Dick, defendant. ' To Ella Dick, the above named dc-i fondant: In the name of the state of Ore gon you are hereby required to appear and answer the plaintiff complaint filed In the above entitled court am suit, on or before the 18th day of July. 1S0S, and in case you shall fall tr ammer said complaint by the 18th day of July, 1908, the plaintiff will tak ludgment agalnt you for the dlsniti. rlon of the bonds of matrimony exist ing between the plaintiff and the de fendant. and for costs and disburse ments. This summons Is published In thr tji Grande Weekly Observer by an or der of the Hon. T. H. Crawford. Judg? if the circuit, court of the state of Oregon for I'nlnn county, which order requires the publication thereof once a week fur six consecutive weeks, th flrst publication thereof being the 4lh ilny of June, 1908. . EUGENE A8HWILT, Attorney for rialntlff. C-5-7-10 Waffle und M nilc Sruii. The ladle of ft. IVtrr's gitlld will rive a snd.il mid Imlcl a Kile at tl- '.i tnry Ve:u-(l.iy, June 10. Ail Siirtf f .fill and fnn' nrilc't-s will N- in Rile. Wnffhs, fvl'.l.-r ;ind F.-n"- in,. rn.ir!" ft'ip I'lrecl fr'Uti N(-n Vi-rlt ft.He with inffee, will 1t s-nti. 0-r "5 cents fioin J o'clock to 8. I'r oili are to be tied fur the pny. pient of the hew pens rrc. ntly infill ed In the' chfi eh. I'leasc note tlnn nnd place. -8- I when eating, that your ; food ( isof ' highest wholesomeness that it has nothing in it that can injure or distress you makes the repast doubly comfortable and satisfactory. This supreme confidence you have when the food is raised with : : jESssofiatfitepf IPcaio . ... The only baking powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar There can be no comforting confi dence when eating alum baking pow der food. Chemists say that more' or less of the alum powder in unchanged alum or alum salts remains in the food. i; Aged Man Arrested. 1 Late this afternoon a complaint was sworn .to in the city court, charging F. M. Bartmess, who maintains a real estate office on Elm street, with soliciting for a bawdy house. He was arrested and will be tried tomorrow. Later Bartmess changed his plea to guilty and was fined f j. , They Stand Alone. Finiiding o:it. In bold rMlcf, !! ohm mil aj a iiwti'ouomi example of open 'rank and lu.uot i c-alhiR with the fries, md arniitcd, urn Dr. l ieroe's Kuvnnti l're.'rtiUin for weal;, overwwkoil. '( "Jilitati d. ni-rvutu. " rnii-ilnwii, ;rai racked wci.-jumi, mid Pr. I'ieree's GuIuhii M (iical lieuvni'jr, tlio (iininii-i renmly 'i.r we-jk stumiii'li, i;iJiii stion. or dvn (icpla. toipi'l lixer, or l.lliinihi.is, nlj "btarihal HlTtvtiotis whether of tluq -loiiiui'h. Ivcvcls, kidney. Mudder, na'.;tl tisssiii.'1's. tlimnt. bnin-liln.,or oilier nm urn pasai(i, nli us an elteetlvc renmly for all ille.ie!t arisiim from thin, watery r Impure blood, as acrululuus and tklu ifTvtniis K:u h Iwttle of the l-.nve medlclni?! benrn upon Its wrnpi r a badsre of hen- siy in tne run list oi liiKruliinirt roiu posing It printed In plnlu i'.nylMi. This frnnk and ojh-d pulillelty plneet these medicines in a cUik nil by Hum ntlce, and is the bet Binirnnty of their oierits. They eiimiot be cluiwcd as patent oor secret Medicines for tliey are nelliier lirlim of .in, n il i li.;iiill. Dr. I'iercn feels that lie enn afTord to tako tlie s'lllrti-d Into lis full finlkionre snd lav all the liiiTi-d.ents of lii ninil ;lues freely hefure thi'm Um-siiv tliese liiKiodieuu are such as are emli.iscd nuu oni-t sti-.ii;.;iy j i fcy scurt of the most eminent medical writer as cre for the ilKca-3 lor wliicii tlio.e moill ciues are recomrr.endc ). Therefore, the alil!c!cl do nut have itt rely a!mi um l.r. l'ier(e'. ri cr:iur:i mliitlipti n u the curtie valim ot ineduiiio fur cer Uiu en-,i!y reinunlzid llr-;'..-.-t. A cluiicrt nt the printed fimtita en each Imttln w !,., Hint no nl.i.hul s;id no linrruf nl or li ! t -f , .rin i; ilnu'n-nter Into lr. l'ieie s iniHlii-inri.. tii,.y l.nt wholly ci.iiiH.iini!,il (,f glyi-Tlr evtr.ict of llio ro.t i,f native. Auierican Inrest plants. Tliee are hen nnd ufet fni the. cure of ni-wt lincering. chruiilc itl e.ises. Dr. K. V. l'leue run be iinii'ec riiKK. by iid-lri'.olim lilm st ;m,,i N. Y., an-J uli i'innn'Miir;tl inn.t ute tr nli d t Mi-ivjly idnliili iiiiiil. It I iiu easy to le well n ill -rim much mure mmforttib'a. ( iiii-tl:utn,ii i Jhe raM of i:,r (, h i,f 1. rierce' 1'lv.iK.uit I'.-lleU eun- e w.r.:. i lion They i.re tlnv. suvar-coati-d yi.u. Hies One lli:le 'I'-ll.-f i reiitle l.ua I ve. twi, a mi.il ratliaitic. Alliicilufm .-Jitiuu still U-J. 6th, 1908, made Timber and 8tone sworn statement No. 6022, for BEM recorder's! K an on peciion , . Township 4 S.. Range 37 E. W. M., has I Hurt notice or intention to maKe final proof, to establlfh claim to. tn land above described, before register and receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on the, 3d day of August, 1908. -Clnlmnnt names as ,witnespes: Ray Hanson, Mary E. Wilson, Mike Le Page, Jnmes J'clntvrc, all of La Grande. Ore. '" ' F. C. BRAMWELL. Register. TIMrt'f T..Vr ,.r-T Ji-vf j is yoTii-i-: FKit I'fiir.trvTt'r.v t. . Land i.irilee. l.n OinniV, d-, Ani-'l '.'7th. Inoii. Nut'r e l hen bv deen t tin e In ... nil. in Clttls Ml Ml CU10ES Coughs and Goldo PREVEWTS a. Pneumonia and Consumption Foloy'i Honey and Tar not only tops the coughbut hcali and strength. ens thm lltn,M n. , .--5 picvcuis aeriooa rv ult from a cold. There Is no danger of. Pneumonia, Consumption or other lorioui lung trouble if Foloy't llonoy and TT U UVen, it win CUre u,, most kfubT7 bora coughs-tho daugorou kind that tettlcs on the luncjj t;,a may develop tnto pnoumnnia over night. If you have a couch or rd! 1.. . risk Pueumonia when Foloy't Honoy and Tar will euro yoa quickly and trengthen your lungs. Remember tlio name - Fotoy'a Kanoy and Tap-and rcfuso any ubstituto WTered. Do m.t take chance ""'ao unknown ptcpuratloa that .ii..nce .in, the iM-nvt-i..,.- ..f ,Ur. cosu you th. same when youcanirdik" An nc; f.,r f,. s.ne f Hmi'i.T , , 'y "oncy end Tar, that cost ? ' ':ifrni-i. .,.;.,'. yOU no Rtoroandtoaafa and certain en t.rrl-y; c !:-. d In Police Court. I.i.it nlrlit Ihi- nffleeis nrri-sled Lnu Nevi for being drunk nnd disorderly, llu hh-pI the night In the city Jail and wns this morning fined fit by He rordrr Cox and told to sin no more. Stella t.M.itt. a denli.-n nf the red llgbt district, tn.t similar treatment.- HUhop (I'ltrllly frrknlr III. It Is with unfeigned sorrow that w record the Illness of Itlshop f'.'j. fl'ltellly. who Is In a Catholic hospl tsl at Oakland. Cat. Ilia lllnrse Is of I mini aiarming cnaracier. inner City Democrat N"",:tili nnd W:iyt-.n cm. lu'. d t-i nil t'le , liv !' o i.tiriul 4 t fU:il;iitA-A n. frtAT.WF.r ef Perry, virpry :t fiil..,. T.R..U. hi., t., ,1 ,e ,.,., (n inr wn-n l-ni-vit N 'r the j"rrl-ie ,f 'lf, f!.. --c V... :T. ir, T. so. 1. t i.. K. . M.. m d -hew (' n-ie.e ,,,r lit ,ll,,..r , ,,. lt, ,n ( re:-t!irnl r"rt"i" nnd to r-.1,'m Mi rlnlm to nld land b fnre the r'. IkI- r nn.l r elver nt I.n Crnnde fi,!.. lfl',n Tu,'"1y' lhe 14lh ,,;'y of July ' .f. !0u0 sr:'. et III of ;r n- ,. it the nnd h.iiikM l n,,,-,, V1, ' 'onhvell. Coalwell. Tll-rv all nf nm" nt l!ns,e- it, -t, "alw-eU. harl-s Terry. Ore. Aiiv and all per.rns rlnlmlnir ad. verily ,1,. .boy, de.erlheil U,in J re,e.trd to file their claims In tl,u T. C. im AM WELT, negl.tsr. NOTICE FOR PURLICATION Pepartment of the Interior t-v?.o,:rn:,Lor.or, Notice Is hrebv glvn that h LAW HE lilt-in u resmts. tontaiuj no opiatct. PtFMa -4 A fa at. . j ;or- t-nyticlant Cs!d K Had Consumption. E. H. Jones. 1WM. E. Church. Grove, Md writes; "AW. Mvea of iRht yearj aca 1 ha j a very sovero cold which phyjidans a;, Id was very near pneumonia, aad which lUy aftcrwardi pronounced Consumption. Through A tnend 1 was indeed to try a Mmpla Jh Foley'. Honey and Tar, which Bava o much relief that I botrfht om. ot tharejuUr, Two or tha bottlw cured me of what the physician called con,umplio0( anjJ havenovor had any Thi1?'"f-2Sc' 03. ot.hii .i 01 ' 'on'ain two and much, bouto tia KEWLUf DRCQ CO. of La Oraade, Oregon, who! on May tit K.i.