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rat.?, mxn. tS CZTB PA CXI. Evxxrxa oaemvEsi, la cnsrbzm.aas. Wednesday, jtmt. to, ig. 4.i4 Vi4lWi . i'.-r"J.t4 every Friday Moralise. 1 CTPXJCy BRGTEJESS editors and prof eiktorr C si ted Frees Telegraph Service. isfcily. per month..... 41 EX:T, single copy......; ' ,S ffcdly, en year is advance IS. 50 BeEjr, alx months, la advance... t.ii Weekly, one year la advance. ..Sl.tt Weekly, tU months, la ad mace. ."J Catered at the poetoffJ; at t Grande, as second-clan natter. Tiila paper will not publish any ar ticle appearing over a noin de plume IKjued articles wW be received nb- tet te the discretion of the edltjc ftoace sign year article and saTe dls OpetntasenL ,. Advertlalag Rates. Display ad. rates foralihed upon application. local reading- notice 10c per line Cbrat Insertion; Ic per Una for each rateequent insertion. Resolutions of condolence, le a line Cards of thna. to a line. ' Now the next thing for us to do to icive our attention to a successfu " it'm' mer' jf La Grande are always liberal upon such occasions, and wtth the personnel of the executive com mittee that has been sefc-cted, success is assured. Another fortunate feature to the fact that the eastern Oregon Yet-ran's association and the W". K, C. have selected La , Grande as their meeting place this year, which always adds to the general celebration, f .. see-. . ; . To pacify uncalled for and tnwsr ranted objections by Manager Hosier f the Baker City club of the Inland Empire baseball league. Manager CBrien of the La Grande Babes, ha employed a -new umpire. 1 which has ecessltated a slight shake-up In the local club. Former Vmptre William flpHtmsn retires la favor of TVIlilam Xoosev. former left fielder of the La Grande team. Mr. Kooser knows baseball from top to bottom, but so does Bplllman for that matter, and though the tatter was slightly In dis favor at one of the recent games, fans were well aware of the fact that 8pl)t ssan was doing clean work. The howls of the bugs was passed by un noticed. rw rtarer Here. The left garden will be occupied by Houston. formerly of the Pendleton ggregntlon. He will give Ms first perfortraoee hers tomorrow afternoon against Walls' Walla. In passing. The Observer feels confident that Kooser will make good In hts nt-x vocation, but It grlcTvs at the release of 8;,lil min. BOI INJURED (LIB UMPIRE i Norrrr: rcrt rri'LiCATinx. Walter llo.n. ,e ll-e-.r-ol.! s.n of r r.,rtm,t nf th. inrior, Mr. and Mrs. E. !. Itean met wi-h a. V-. . Lan j 0fnir Gr:4nJ 0f painful act I.I. nt t.l.iy. while l:h his' j j ni father -olotd-.r.g k- from th, H.anl yrt. ,J htrr , ke g.,n. Tn brk occurred be- J JA V,K TLNTZEK, 7f Vth ,kr': h'P ,hi" :'"- Mrrh Sth right leg, It. Hubbard was tMU. u wJ, ,-.nirrr ,., ;toR ,wcrn tal lite brwk. The Utile Mlw, ii,.h ,;;1U nt. ;; iri f(r SWI gJ. VHty.- la suffering mm h pa'n as a-svo t vi. . . 1 v , V rap., Tl)Wn,n.D , W recovery. The ... id-nt r-.ulted t J J W.H.rr.e.te' MeCllan. ha. from . piece ,4 to fo.jlng on the boy. j n..a ef , mW . . . ! Prof. to eetablL'h claim t. the 1 the case of F. . Ladd vs. J. w. , lt-r snd recelvr at La G.-ande. Ore Rellly In the circuit court ye.trr.Uy. j gon ,ns the Uth day of Augu.t. Mot the plaintiff was given Judgment f r j Claimant nam-s as wltaessra: Josh 1141. TJ with Si attorney- lees ! ua C. mlth. of I Grande. Ore : pam Ivanhoe llotlgla appeared for the'uel Parker, of n re. 1 1 plaintiff and Cuehraa Cochran were attorneys f.ir the defendant. Polh resart. Pen Kelly. D. 1. Is this afternoon sleeping away the effect of an over indulgence la the cup that both cheers gad Inebriate. The letter affiled fcle every day asm mean plain "drunk and disorderly.- ....... Minmaota Veterans. Minneapolis, Minn. Juae 1 Min neapolis is the host today of hundreds of Minnesota veterans, ho are in at tendance at the annual encampment ot the departnwut of Minnesota, O. A. .- . Attention Foresters. Ay Forester are requested to be present at meeting tonight." Election of officers. Feed later. G. V. HENDRICK. P. 8. . DE5T1ST. Dr. W. D. McMillan. Red ill. Palnlesa txtraction. Expert foij work. Special attention to children's teeth. La Grande National Bank Bundles READ AND YOU WILL LEARN That the leading medical writer and . teacher ot all the several schools of BTaetiea sudors m.nA t .v strongest terms ponlbie, each and every . . 'hr mw uie oofuposiltoa of Dr. Pierce's tk,iden Medical Discovery lor the cure of weak stomach, dtnoemis. catarrh r.f ibunk -u... - 1 .. . . . . brpid liver, or blliotisness. chronic bowel urviiii, ing s,i raiarrDai aiseases of batevi-r rrgion, name or nature. It it t.fp a specific reined y tor all u-n chronic or lonj standing cases of catarrhal aflee tutu and Uiir r.-siltant, as brunchlal U roat and lungdlM aw-iiejceptcoiutump-tiiruiacnjmi amixl with severe coughs. It is not so rl l.ir actito oilu and eougha ,UF '""-Ting, ur rnronic cases 11 11 w-.-ecially efricsctous In prorliiciug P'T ii in-lriks root and (J'i.mi s root sli of wr.kh are hisiily iri'i as remedies f.w all the above mentioned aatlu by such emiunt m.ltcal writ.-nt and tenclwrs as Prof. IJsrttioidW, of JrTrn Med Col ore: Pr-f. ifare. of the I niv. of Pa ; Prof. Finle rJiinf wood, Jf. I.. of Ues-?-7 V& l1''. C'liit-; Prot John King.- M, !.. iare O'tu-innatl ; Pmf. John M. Scod'lvr. M. It., late of CIre!n rati: Pr.f. fciwin . H!e. M. D.f of llsbneiaann Ml Citiirae, Chicago, aa Koisof othTs e,iiia.i;r eminent iu Uisit several schm.ls nf .m,-ti.(t. - The "tirfil-n .Meoic;-! r-overv h lbs enly mu-iae nut un uf jjij. through drr.rgut ftf Hi e f.urr'tK that has an? inch pmfairttnfil eifl-.rwmenl worts bvw than any nnmt -r of ortlinarv ti- monlals. i pibNcttv of it formula on the bottle wrapror i! t'.e best poit!e guaranty of It nwrr.t. A glance at tills Bettished fomiu.a rt.li S!:w.tlial-Uid M'dical I'twi.v.jnr" cnjiiw to i.'m. oits or h;rra?!s! arenr aid no aWVil rtemicaily nire tri'l-vrr-r.ril g!Tcf-r:ne beini u"i itwearf. Olrcveine I entirely noJeettnnal.! and bul.- n a rucl BMful Imn-ejfi-nt in the cum rrf aii sttfn a -h a well a hroacUlnl. throat and hine aaciion. Tiere liie hitiet meun-il aittbffiry for t:. use in all s b caea. The - Discovery " Is a cuncetn ted glyo er:e extract of native, meuicinal ruoli and la safe sn4 relitiule. A booklet of extracts from eminent, r.edical authorities, endorsing Its ingrn 0 ens ma i(t fire on reqie. Address Dr. B. V. Pierce. BuffaVx. Y SCMMOXS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Union County. James Dick, plaintiff, vs. Ella Dick, defendant. To Ella Dick, the above named de fendant: ; In the name of the state of Ore gon yoa are hereby required to appear enl answer the plaintiff's complaint filed In the above entitled court and suit, on or before the llth day of Jury. JtOt. and In case you shaU fail to answer said complaint by the Hth day f July. lioi. the plaintiff will take Judgment against you for the dissolu tion of the bonds of matrimony cslst- lug between the plaintiff and ihe de fendant, and for costs and disburse ments. This summons Is published In the La Grande Weekly Observer by an or dr of the Hon. T. II. Crawford. Judg of the circuit court of the state of Ortgon for I'nton county, which order retire the publication ttcr-of or..:' ecjt for six consecutive weeks, the T.r-t p:iVlMitl-Tt thereof King te 4th j l1.iv of Jur.. t9.lt. ri'GKXK ASH WILL. Attorney fit Plaintiff. i-5-:-i Tvntjer. 0f Elgin. Ore : Albert Tan. 'her. ef Elgin. Ore. - P. C B RAM WELL Reghter. TiMPrn un. at jirsr 1. n:$ KOTICi: FOR PVBIJfATtov. ,Led Offl.-e. La Oraad-. Or.. April Ilfh. ' Notice Is hereby grrew that le com pliance with the prevMnne of the act cf rngrea of June t. ItTt. entltrei A act lor the sal of timber lands la tb state ef Cattfovskia, Oregon. $35.00 .mKrZRQK' bZeSSt. -nOL':':. -PEELED : v $310 . ,. - - tC ifN 6.30 R0US9D":T0P : TrlBfES 30.02 PEW THE CELEDR17 E5 -'ICME RijllQES" PE5T iirlDE PERCENT OFF j REMEMCER ue are Redacini Stock on MEW FURNITURE and Selling out all Second Hand J Goods at Cost. I am making this the LOWEST PRICED furnitore House In the city. EASY TERMS. AT LIVIG PRICES TO RIGHT PARTIES. - K0 TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS i Phone Clack 641 213 FIR , STREET When a medicine baa stood the tct frr a r.t v,- crwiuna ani is tneti more popular than ever, "there can be no doubt of its merit. This is the record of S. S. S. ' 1X3 period cl existence is marked by a long line of cures of blood and skin diseases of every character, and its value in the tretn ent of stich troubles has become 60 well known that it is today the mostextt nsively used blood medicine on the inarkeL For Rheumatism, Catarrh, cr ifitia. Sores and Ulcers. Skiu Diseases and all other troubles due to an impure or poisoned condition cf the blood, S. S. S. has no equal. It counterac and drives out the poisons, humors and germs, cleanses the ystem of alt unhealthy matter, cares the disease permanently and restores stronjf, robt st health. Where the Wood is weak or anaemic, and unable to furnish the 1y with the nourishment and strength it needs, S. S. S. sup plies it with the healthful properties and acts splendidly in toning up and reinvijorati tjj the system. It jroes down to the very bottom of all blood disorders, a-id in this way reaches inherited taints cn which the ordinary biood medic aes have no effect. Xot only is S. S. S. certain in its results, but it is at be same time an absolutely safe remedy. It is made entirely of roots, herbs and barks of known healing and curative value. It does not contain the ?)i?Ltest trace of mineral in any form to damage the delicate parts of'ths ?tc!u, and may be used by children with the same good results ad perfect . ;t'ety as by older people, it is ni t an experkcertt to uie S. S. S.; it is a rwtje t with a record and one tL.it Las previa i:s worth by its forty years oi gu -essfal service. If yoa are in rit-.i ('. a blond 'purifier for a;' cause bejiu .he. use of S. S. S , write o:.:r physicians cr.d thty will send yi;'. a book cone -uicgyour trmiiile, aJ vv.Il ivj wi;l;t ch.rre acy t-u-.zii. icedicl ai te that is rsfrtirtd. ' TEE STTTFT f.Prcrx CC. .IL,trr- XvaJt and Washlnirton tereitory. as extended n alt the public land states by art of An(tut t. 12, ' ' GEORGIAN'A B. COALtVEt.1, of Perry, county cf fnlon. srate of t'reeon. has this day filed in this of fice her sworn statement No. fOG. for the purchase of the S1 S'rlVi of B. No. 27. in Tp. No, I. R. Nr. T. E. W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought to more val uable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to etab!tih his claim to said land before the reg ister and recerver at Tji Orande, Ore son on Tuesday, the 14th day of July. l0t. the names as witnesses: Herbert Coalwell. William Coalwe!!. Harrv Coalwell. Charles Coalwell. all of Perry, Ore. Any aa all persons clalmlns; ad versely the above described lands are re-queeted to file their claims In this office oa or before said Hth day of July, !. F. C BRASfWEUU Resister. TIMPER TKNT. AfT Jl"Nn S. UTI NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. f.-aJ. Land Office. La Orande, Ore March 19. 1S. Notice Is hereby (ttven that In eom-e-liance with- the provtion of the act of cencreps of June S. ItTt. entitled "An act for the sale of timber land? In the states of California. Ores-.in. Xe. vada and Washington territory." at vepdcd to ."l the r:b!lc land state' by art of A'ir'i 4. 132. a'h:llf..s a. -essox. f The fallen. cr":nry ot Wsvo. ste "f trrtr,n. hJs this d.iy flie t la this ffi,-e hi .rn :atement No. tTl, C .r the !rrh of lh E't NK'i. J'A', NHS. NE'l SK'. of S-rtl r V-i. ltt. in T"n!Mj No. 2 Sta. rv-inre. No. IT. E. V.'. 51. an.l. ul.l of 'i t crouf to ,hi Cist tbe, nni 'VXf t more Val'inb:e, for Its tlrr.tHT "T '''T.i' tb.m fT a"-lr'.ilfi-a! pari ir.d ti eetsh lh hU ci-.lm to .M I land" l-f.ire the rslter end ree-ive- at Ij I ;-an.!e. Ong n. on Tuts-Uy, th lf.b' lay of Jun. 10S. ' If rimi ltne": Henry P. I Fftroevitnt. of The IHii;., Ore. .: Im- i I lrt.ho-;v. ..f L- lirmile, Or...: I"rl I.yon, of I, e-rdo, O. r.; llt'gU S'.. K-n. of tto-wl !-. it-t, i'r. Any anC u!! ront f'.t;;tln nd irr'r the hetve d-Hn-.-Se.I i-in-ls nre rr;f.eed t- t'.'.t thtlr rUiim In thlt ';i r .a i'T b-t ir suld 14tn day o; J-.ne. lfts. T. C. BRAMWELL. r.efl.ter. - NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION, t W'rtTie-st of the Iaterior. U. . Land Office at La Grande. Or., May It. lint. Notice is hereby give) that JOHN OTKOEHEIi. of I -a ftrakde. Jreiiis. ho. on Vv It. 1J. made homestead entry No. IMs. for KH SW,. fK' tW S, . sV FK Ni . He. t'"ti :i. Town.hlp J . loose IT. W. M.. has fld no tice ef Intrathm to mike final five, year proof, to establleh claim to the land above deerrtbed, bvfure ratster snd receiver of the U. 8. land office at I -a Orande. Oregon, oa the ftb day ot Jaty. ll. Claimant name as wHneeees: John Carroll. Alb.rt Clay. J. R. Wamstaft John Keiien. all of La Oreads. Ore. F. C. BRAMWEUU Keglster. timbfr land, a i jtxb t. 1I7I. NOT1CK rtH FCBUCATtON. Department ef the Interior. V. a lnd O'fire, La Grande. Ore, April II. lt. XuUce Is hereby liven that Henry WHEEL F. B. HAISTE.N FORTY YEARS SUCCESSFUL SERVICE ?. rturdtvant, of Th Dalles, county 't Wasco, state t.f Oregon, has applied to p'jrehasw, under the act of congress of J-jre 3, 1ST. extended by act of August 4. im. the XWi,. Sr.c'.lon II. Tp. I Soi.th. IL 27. E. W. M... and will 'fr proof to show that the land o'.ight is more vaitia-ble for Its t!niber or etone than fr tgricujtoral pi:r rsei. and to stsbllsh his cistni o aH land before John Halley. Jr.. V. S. commissioner, at his office. Pendleton. Ore., on the 1st day of July, - He name as witnesses: David C. Brlchoux. of La Grande, Ore.: Earl Lyons, of La Grande, Ore.; Achilles 8. Esson. of The Dalles. Ore.; Hagb B. Esson. of H$o4 River, Ore. , Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before said 1st day -of July. 108. F. C. BRAMWELL. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tne Interior. C. Land office at La Grande, Or May llth. i'jhi. Notice Is hereby given that BLANCHE BAKER, of La Grande1. Oregoi, who. on Mav th. litis, made Timber and Sone worn ststnrnt No. n;;. far SE'i I - and NK SWi,. flection 3. Tvwnshlp 4 S.. P.anre IT E. W. M.. has fllwd not'i-e of Intention lo make final proof. f estblih claim to the l.xnd above desrrih-'!. before reKister snd rect iver at La Grande. Oregon, on the Jd day of A'lgut. Claimant nam-i f wlirtises- . Ray Hanson. Mary E. Wilson. Mike Le-'"- V-!-.t-.-re. ;i ,.f l.t i fr- .rrfm9emmcmsr wv'Tf ' m rn -a,,,, - - MM'-''stssssssssassissssswgsss E mm mm 0F WEm a MtlWPB FOR A WD ALL THROAT and l.US!G5 DISEASES PREVENTS pniuGonin consur.iPTion "Twe years ace a severs cold settled ea my longi U4 aaacie te wera ana scarcer? aoit ta staao. i thea after astn ant bottle I went seek to work, as well PRICE 600 2k t t A A ONLY NECESSARY TO f i TDST AT Tlir : OTfiUfl A flir IHLrtl IIIL UlUEIIHUn Claim of Central Figure in Recent Contro- ' versy Is NoveL .y..-"- ' The new theory advanced by I T.I Cooper relative to the human stom ach has attracted such widespread attention that tV public in cities visited by the young man has been Joined by many physicians In a dis cussion of his beliefs and medicines. ; Mr, Cooper says that human health Is dependent almost entirely upon the stomach. He says that no dis ease can be conquered without first alleviating all stomach disorders. He further says that most men and worn-! en ot this- generation are half-sick, owing to. degenerate stomachs. Aaa lastly, he claims that his New Vl emery medicine viil rejuvenate the huraan stomach in 90 days. " Cooprr has been traveling from cce city to another, conducting la each what he calls a campaign of education. For the past year he ha3 tact the public In the larger cltici of the country, and hts success hat keen phenomenal. Thousands of people have Cocked to his headquar ters wherever he has pone, and. the trie cf his medicine has bees beyond anything of the kind ever before witnessed. Possibly the most Interesting fea ture of the attention this young- man has attracted Is what his army of followers, whom he has converted to his beliefs through his medicines, have to say on the subject. The fol lowing statements are from two well known residents ot Chicago and Bos ton, respectively, and the enthusiasm of these is characteristic; of Cooper's admirers generally. - Mrs. H. a Mack, of 8201 State street. Chicago, says: - have been suffering for IS year from a com bination of stomach troubles, catarrh ana constipation. I had a gnawing Win ta the pit of my stomach, a sort Grande. Ore. T. C. BRAMWELIe, Register. NOTICE FOR PtHLtCATInv ' . interior. Ki ;:rr at Ui urande. Or., i aiay utn. 1S08. RAT HANSON", of La Grande, Ore.n. who. on May -t.l. UlUtll? 99. made Timber snd Ptnne statem-nt No. njl, f,,r xvi, sworn .-sh-h, r-ertion 19. Tounkhln l & Hanse 17. E. W. M.. hit. fii,d notice of Intention to make final proof, to es. I.SII.h - .... iiti t.f mi- .ana above ii--i """'I ee-.ure register and re,:rivr OR. KING'S I BS AND COL! waVTvC uSX 1 as I m was." W Wery, aa SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY FURNITO1 . jTcosTron'iri 2.50 22.50 . Thone Red 1161 1411,1413,14(5 Adzms Ave. of a dull pain that I could not quite an- aerstaaa. 'alien mere was a dull bead, ache, and my mind seemed to be wandering continually. I could not eat, and what little solid food I did eat I could not retain on my stomach. I tried every remedy I could think of, and also tried out a number of patent medicines, but without any apparent result. It was through one of my friends that I heard ot Cooper's prep aration, aud I immediately decided to try seme of it It is two weeks since I took my first dose of It, and I feel like a new woman. The head ache seems to have disappeared, and. the rtn In my stomach along with, it. The medicine is worth its weight In gold, and I want to thank Mr. Cooper for what be has done for me." Mr. Edwin F. Horse, of 20 OaWey street, Dorchester, a suburb of Bos ton, says: "For three years I had not a well day. My stomach was la frightful shape; the mere thought ot food would nauseate me, and I really had a horror ot anything to eat. Alt solid food would cause me extreme Indigestion, bloating and gas on my stomach, and nothing tasted right. Some time ago I got some of this Cooper's medicines, about which there Is so much talk. I actually feel as well and strong as a boy ever since the first bottle. Every sign of stomach trouble has disappeared, and. I have a hearty appetite and eat three square meals; every thine, seems to taste good. Anyone wh knows what chronic indigestion 1st ctn appreciate what this means to me. I consider this the most remark able medicine I ever heard of.1 We sell Mr. Cooper's tnedMnea, as4 Had them to be all he claim. ,Aai Ts HiP at La Grande. Oregon, on the Sd day of August. 1S0S. Claimant names as witnesses: Mike LePare. .Marx- E. Wilson. Blanche Ba-s-r. James Mclntyre. all of La Grande. F. C BRAMWELL. Register. if you wi,n to raise stock, fruit or babies Echo hi. tV, n j'.v ,he an) th . mji uje r;egttiT. A new sawmill is being erected on tne Tualatin, south of Monmmith. rr , a m W. J. Aims, Banner Sprlega, Teaa.' - ANDSI.OO i I -1 5t tLi. HKWUJg DRCO CO, - 1 7,, sfX, , - e ef