PAC3J EIGHT. . ..
EVENING BSERVER, LA GIIANDE, OREGON. MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1908.
eight Pages.
V
WEARING APPAREL
FOR
YESTfRDAY'S
m m
BRIGHT SUMMER DAYS
THE WAItM WEATHER THIS WEEK 13 REMINDING tS QUITE
FORCIBLY THAT 6CMMEII 19 GOIXG TO BE HERE JCST THE SAME,
''even 'if it "was axonq'timw tnXiz:':...,?
TO SUPPLY YOCIl EVERY WANT IS THIS LINE, AND DESIRE PAR
TICCLARLY TO CALL YOU ATTENTION TO OUR
Great Une of Under tJluslins on Sale For
Ten Days M B
and Misses' IVfife to
PRICE. Large Assorrmentjoi Summet
Yash Goods at 25 to 50 per cent Lower
than Regular Prices
HUNDREDS OF OTHER SPECIAL BARGAINS. COME AND SEE THEJI
THE PEOPLE'S STORE
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK U0SE
In which piper do
I10WI?
you read the Mrs. Cull Smith Is spending the day
at Hot Lake.
CITY LIVERY AND FEED STABLE
Cor. hih & Adams Ave., One Block West of the Foley Hotel
All UewRiggs Well Matched Teams
Single Horses For Ladies
BAKER CITY WINS AT
MINING T01 SUNDA
neraons hsvlnr ciaima
Xliut are hereby notified to pre
xle tame with proper vouchers
fluid executrli within elz monthi
XI he date hereof, at the office of
Storney, J. D. Slater, at La
Je, Oregon. I I N
4ti at La Orande, Oregon, thjaj
The tabulation of games won an
lost by clube of ye Inland Empli
league reveali no change In the itn
Ing, except that Pendleton Is no nearr
second place than It was yesterda
morning and that Baker City Is or
rung nearer the top ef the cellar.
Baker City won the first game t
the Pendleton-Baker City series at Bs
ker City yesterday, the day prevlov
being too wet to play. By the clot
score of t to 4, the Miners took Per
dleton down In a splendid game ths
had no particular features other the
clean, straight baseball.
Cove, June 22. The ball game here
yesterday between the local team and
Union was one-Hided from the start
The usual luck of Union deserted them
and they seemed to lose their nerve.
The score, II to 0, tells the story.
Elgin-Wallowa. ,
Elgin, June- it. Two of the best
games ever played on an eastern Ore
gon diamond were witnessed by the
fans here yesterday. The forenoon
- hitmntAV) UP to the
last half of the ninth the score stood
2 to 1 in Wallowa's favor. Each In
ning was just simply one, two three
and out to the field. In the last half
of the ninth, when Elgin was at bat,
two men down and a runner on sec
ond, a drive was . sent out straight
over second, seemingly too high for
any one to stop, but Marvin, playing
the base for Wallowa, brought It down
and prevented a tie.
; The afternoon game belonged to El
fin from the start, but Wallowa root
ers oould not believe it, and backed
their faith in the boys from home to
the extent of about $300. The after
noon score was S to 1. ' .
Perry Locals vs. Regulars. 1
" Perry, June t2. Summervllle was
looked to play here with the regular
Perry team yesterday, but failed tc
show up. During the afternoon a team
vas rustled together so that the fanr
mlsht have a game anyway. The bat
tery for the regulars was Nelson and
Kid well; for the other boys, Hudson
md Heath. " The regular team won by
score of l to I. ,
PortUnd Wins Double Header.
1 Portland; ' June 12. Yesterday's
rames; Forenoon, Portland,, ; Oak
and, I. Afternoon: Portland, 8; Oak
'and, 0. .
NEWSYSTEM OFBOOKKEE
ro KEEP RECORDS DIFFER
ENTLY AFTER JULY 1
rtogfete WW Have But One Book
He Now Must Keep Several Al
Document Will Be Numbered Bcr:
one' of f ally Register WIU Issue Receipt
Mining Soon as Money Is Received Al
" "7 phabetkwl List of All Applicant
is
BANKING SERVICE
Banks are becoming more and more the custodians
of the funds of the people, of both large and small
means. This is due to a wider appreciation of the value
of banking service as its usefulness is extended and its .
methods better known. In the case of
The Farmers and Traders
I National Bank
iv... THE BEST
service is assured. '"Its officers aim in every way to
protect the Interests of its patrons.making use of every
means of precaution. Its up-to-date system of accuracy
promptness and the same careful attention to large or
small depositors. If you have any banking business to
transact, come to our bank.
The Farmers and Traders
national Bank
of La Qrando
Faetknal War Ended.
The strife In the ranks of the Bake-
City trim has been healed and every
thing Is progressing nicely there to
day. For a tlmo It seemed that wa
Ithln the ranks would break up th
Baker club. New members have bee'
signed, and those over whom the con
tentlon arose have been dropped, wit
the result that the team and fans an
again smoking the peace pip.
The standing of the clubs pub'he'
above does not take Into conelratlor
the disputed game played ht'.e on Ma;
Ths counter appeal to President
Thompson brpught by Manager O'Brt
en is still hanging fire.
SOUNDS fiOOD.
Hherwend's Fle-trlc Change Thta Wee
Give IllRh rralae by Others,
The change at the Sherwood El
trie, which can be seen tonight for the
first time, comee well recommended
and Manager Sherwood feels confl
dent he will 'give his patrons some
thing especially flnt this time. Thi
full program appears In another col
umn.
Cows for Hale.
Two good, gentle family milk eowr
for sale. Inquire at HIT Washington
phabetkwl
Etc, Kept.
fiMS 6
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HUM! L!OTIIICi-mE-DESTRUCTiyE
The first symptom of Contagious Blood Ppison isusnally a little sore or ulcer, "
winch is qtnckly followed by a red rash on tiisskin, swoncji gianua iu mc
prom, falling hair, ulcerated mouth and throat, and often copper colbred
splotches on different parts of the body. As the blood becomes more fully
contaminated with the poison, pustular eruptions and sores break out on
the flesh, and ia extreme cases the nerves and bone are attacked and the
finger nailr, drop off. Then the sufferers find theiuselves diseased from head
to foot with this humiliating, vile and destructive poison. No other disense
is so highly contagious ; many an innocent person has been inoculated by
handling the clothing or using the toilet articles of an infected person.
There is but one certain, reliable cure for Contagious Bloodl Poison, and that
is S. S. S. It attacks the disease in the-ri-ht way by going down into the
. . circulation, and neutralizing and forcing out
every particle of the poison. It makes tne
blood pure and rich, tones tip the system,
and completely and permanently cures this
disease. S. S. S. has cured thousands of cases
T?lnnd Poison. If vou are suf.
PURELY VEGETABLE fering wtth this debasing end destructive
. -j. disease begin the use of S. S. S. and get the
poison out of your mooa uciui ii -"7 tt,v health. .We
nave a home treatment book on the disease which we will send free to ail
who wish it, and in addition our physicians will give without charge any
medical ad vice needed. XHB SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
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. NEW HOTEL MANAGER.
Palmer House Now Conducted by Mr.
Campbell of This City.
The Palmer hotel has- changed
hands. Ezra Campbell of this city,
has leased the Palmer house from W.
I. Ransom. The new lessee took pos
session today and will hereafter con
duct the North Side hostelry. The
former' manager has gone to Elgin,
where he will live on a ranch.
Better Than Spanking.
Spanking does not curs children o'
oed-wettlng. There Is a constitution
il cause for this trouble. ' Mrs. M
Summers, Box W, Notre Dame, Ind.
vlll send free to any mother her suc
cessful Instructions. . Send no money,
but write her today If your children
trouble In this way. Don't' blame
the child, the chances are it can't
.ielp It. Thta treatment also euros
idults and aged people troubled with
irlne difficulties by day or night. ,
AT THESDMMIT OF SUCCESS
Beginning July 1. all district land
fflces will begin their work with a.
ntlrely new system of bookkeeping
he salient features of which are out
Ined below.
The register will have one book to-
ill accounts for whatever natun
There will be only one series of num
bers for all papers, and the first pa
per filed the morning of July 1 be
ing numbered 01. The next paper. t
-natter of what kind, will be numbered
91. Every paper filed In regard to
case will have the same number aa th
Initial paper of the case. All pending
entries, when they first appear In th
llstrlct office, will receive the curreni
number.
. An alphnbetclal list of all applicants
J-clarants, entrymen, etc., will be kep
both In the district and general lam'
offices. The card Index system will
be used for this.
Vnlform receipt blanks will be fur
nished from the general office for th
'ise of registers. These wilt be serial!)
lumbered, one series for all registers.
before they are sent out, and registers
will be held strictly accountable for
each one.
Registers will Issue receipts for all J
moneys received at the time the
money la tendered. A press copy of
each receipt must be Uken before It
Is Issued.
This order Is the reeult of the work
of the commission appointed some
months ago to report on the system
of keeping public accounts. In Sep
tember of last year considerable
change In the then system of keeping
the lend office books was made, but
this latest order supersedes every pre
vious order of any kind whatsoever,
t'ntll all pending rases are numbered,
the rrglsters will have to work dsys.
nights figuratively speakingand as
Mr. llramaell of the local office, siys.
'Sundays, too." Put sfter the system
kf In good running order, and pending
esses neve been properly catalogued
the work will be muh simpler and
a. f,
you'll find the Union brand. Here
please note a few of our prize winners.
popular approval the Judge: Ginger
Ale, Lemon Soda. Cream Soda, Birch
Beer, Sarsaparllla, Seltzer, Carbonic,
rape Juice, Vichy, Iron Brew, Peach
Cider, "There are others." The price
Is reasonable, set down at your door.
One trial provea purity, palatablllty
and wholesomeness.
Deliveries are Prompt.
UNION C0TUEIG WORKS
WANTED To trade land lor a good
residence in La Grande. For fur
ther Information Inquire at Obser.
ver office. 6-l-7-I
THE GIRLS ALL LIKE IT
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and so do the men. What are we
talking about? Why, our Ice Cream, "v
of course. What else Is there on f
earth half so delicious or any more ,
wholesome? Come In and try soma
of It and judge for yourself. It is a
sure thing that with your first taste
you'll declare that never In your life
have you tasted such lovely cream. It
Is simply delicious.
For sale at
A. T. HILL.
FRED DITU.
SILVERTIIORX A MACK.
Blue Mountain
Creamery Co.
WE MAKE IT CLEAR TO YOU
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WELLS
DRILLED
If you need water for Irrigation or
domestic use, why not have a weuV
I drilled and cased up with steel case
Ing? It's the only way to secure
Pure Water, and a
Glean Well
R. A. West of La Grande, successu j
to Miller A West. O. R. A N. drillers,
will be glsd to give you figures and .
do your drilling.
R. A. WEST
no matter how dimly you may have
era It before. Ton csn mad the
smallest type with the greatest esse
after we have fitted you with Specta
cles or Eye-Olaases. We tske partic
ular care In the measurement of your''
sight, as a too strong glass would have
as bsd sn effect uposj ths eye as would'
a weak one. Do not suffer from eye-
strain or from headache. Msybe all
you want Is proper glasses to wear.
0. M. HEACOCK !
ETB SPECIALIST. i
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