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td,' aaw -v' 1 PAGE FOCK. EVENING O BSERVFIt, IA GRWDE. OREGON. THrilSDAY,' JCNE 25, I08. EIGHT PAGES. La Granite Evening Observer Published Dally Eitwpt Sunday. CCKREY IlKOTHERS, ,. EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. V ii I Hi! Prows Ti'Irgrai'.h Service. TO-CAYS SCORE LA GRANDE 8, PENDLETON 7 Dolly, per month..,,.,,.,.,,,, .45 Daily, single copy . V .05 Dally, 0:10 year In advance, ... . .$6.50 Dally, six monthH, la advance. , .11.50 Weekly. one year. In advance , . .$1.00 "Weekly, six months, in advance. . ,.75 Entered at the poatofftee at La Grande as second-rings mutter. This paper will not publluh any arti cle appearing over a nora de plume, fligned articles will be received subject to the discretion of the editor. Please lgn your articles and save dlsappolnt , went. . ... ''. T Advertising Rate. Display d. rate furnished upon ap plication,' - first Insertion; Sc per line (or each sub- equent Infe-rtlon. ; Resolutions of condolence, Sc a line? Cards of thanks. So a line. - CK-'-'-J sj ' ' We have a slumbering Idea that beef prices will continue ' steady and ; atrong for the r.ext five or six year. . Borne of the cattlemen up tn the northwest are spaying .their heifers this spring, which to u looks like the very thing not to do. We have fewer tattle, per capita than for 20 years. There are no surplus cattle In the : aat or south and the supply Is quite hort here on the plains and through out the corn belt whefe the feeders were unable last fall tj get the money to carry on their usual finishing op orations. The high r rices of corn and hay last fall caused the farmers In the corn belt to marke all their stuff until today the females are command ing almost as much money as the teers and are hard buy at . any price, j The day of cheup corn Is gone forever and bur range fellows are beginning to see the necessity of putting tip their own feed stuff. It Is the, only way out and Is, simple nough when we consider the cheap ness with which we ran grow alfalfa, barley, peas and stock beets to sny nothing of the- thousands of tons of Uft pulp turned out by the sugar factories every fall. All these thing indicate a mighty evolution In our livestock Industry on. I th mm who You Can't MlMt Here. (." It Is not often that a theatrical company, visiting tills city, will as an evldemo of good faith, give a public guurontee as to the excellence of the attraction! But Thomas J. Culligan. manager of Culhgnn'a Nashville Stu dents, who play at the Steward opera house, gives the following guaranteed pledge: "We hereby authorize any local manager In every town that we play to guaranty It to be flrHt-clasn In every partlculvi. The word 'guar antee' Is much overworked. -'Everybody can. use it, ond almost everybody uoes. 11s a pity to see tt misused so often. Guarantee Is a good word when It means something. We uee It be cause we have mads It mean some thing. Cut this out and take It to the are dissatisfied with fho entertain ment glven,,your money will be re funded. We personally guarantee the excellence of this attraction. "THOS. J. CULLIGAN, Mgr." The Nashville Students will appear at Steward's opera house two nights commencing June 21. , Prices 10c, 20c and 10c. MONEY SAVING 51 ?! if I n n n ! t;. i' SALiE Furniture and House Furnishing ALL ODDS AND ENDS in Crpckery, Granik Ware, Tin Ware, and Hard Ware Must be Sold at ONE-HALF PRICE. ALL ODD PIECES cf Furniture 1-5 to 1-2 OPF to Close Out and Make Room . - MAY GET GERMAN COLONY. Montana Man Looking Over Large Tracts With View to Colonising. Yesterday W. B. Sargent, of the La Grande Investment company, took a Montana man who does not at pres ent care to have his Identity dlscolsed out across the valley to look at some 8000 acres of land. The Montana man Is agent for a colony of 250 German people from the east, and If the land examined can be obtained reasonably, they will come In a body. toting I'p MiH'tilnrry. An expert from Duluth, Minn., 1 out at the George, Palmer Lumber company's camps setting up the mons ter skidding device which will be put In operation In a few days. , Crltk- Pnil Met lellnn. The critic of the Musical Courier of New York,. Robert Patterson Strain, ifter attending a recital given by Mc- does IM get Into the wln will bnve 1 ''lellan at the Chicago World's fair, to be .rated ss a hlnrt-enrtVr. Uutrh-I " consider McClrllan the riear- rs and f tockgroers' Journal, e Pe s' TllC PnntlllKS The new set of films at the Pastime tonight are exceptionally clear and the program throughout Is a good one. The old familiar yry of the prodigal son Is well portrayed, and ta worth seeing. "The Heart's Bid ding" and "Life's Reality" show trag edy and pathos. "Easter Egs." "Hey, Look Out There!" and "Jly Hut" picture the comic side of life. The sone, "Tuke Me With You In Tour Dreams" and "Southern Girl" re both good. Mr. Ardrey and hi banjo are' still holding the atidlenre spellbound. ht competitor of Lemur a. among any uf the American organ ims." Jnpancne Gmxl. If you want Japanese parasols, lan terns and decorations for your lawn on tho Fourth, get them at Ferguson's.. No Lake Next Winter. The railroad company Is having the Inrgo depression went of the depot filled with cinders from the nsh pit at the round house, and If the Jub l Completed, there will be no unsightly lake for tourists to gore upon In that spot next winter. SWEEPING REDUCTIONS in all our Standard Furniture, Linoleum, and Carpets for CASH Liberal Terms to the Installment Patrons Come and see what our QREflT GASR SAliC Will Save You In furnishing the Home A Pleas lire to Show Our Goods Come and see them F. B. HAISTEN 'Phone Black 641 213 FIR STREET Thone Red 1161 1411, 1413, 1413 Adams Ave. DENTIST. Dr. W. D. McMillan. Red851. Painless xtractlon. Expert golu work. Special attention to children's teeth. La Grande National Bank Building CITATION. in the County Court, tor tho County of I'nlon, State of Oregon. 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- BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE 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 La Grande, in the county of Vnion, on Monday, the sixth day of July, 190S. at ten o'clock In -the forenoon of that Cay, then and there to show cause, If any you have, why an order should not be made, authorizing and directing the administrator of the above entitled estate to sell the west ,j of the north enst 4, section 12, township 2, south of range 27, E. W. M. ; lots 3 and 4, In block 130. Chaplin's addition to La Grande, Cnlon county, Oregon; and lots 1 and 2, In block 85, Chaplin's addition to La Grande, Cnlon county, Oregon. WItncs, the (SEAL) HON. J. C. HENRY. Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Cnlon. with the seal of said Court affixed this third day of June, 1908. ATTEST: J. B. GILHAM. dJ-U-20-27-JuH Clerk. J Now T'nKlnet Work I nit, Engltin SSi made her first working Illrth Rct-onl. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Mer rill, In La Grande, Juno .25, a daughter. trip today when she tonk the rear endKOIt PALE Cheap; automobile, s of No. 2J up the hill to Kninrbi. En- h..re power runahmit, In rirst-i-l.ira glneer CliHib s Payne and Fireman r pair. rr particulars and price,' Powell were In cl iuge. Inquire at this ofilee. dw-:i-lm ! Steward's Opera House P. H. STEWARD Proprietor and Manajrr Tuo Mights "" Com. Monday June 29 Change of Program Nihtly L. A. Livingston Prop. ( New Management) Rates $1.00, 51.25, $1.50 t Best 25c meal in the city Beds 25c and SOc High-grade pianos for cheap. Would exchange team. Frof. Hendricks. All cut side rooms. Board t and lodge $6. per week, i One block from depot. TRY OUR SDRVICE : a U Chill I ui( Mil !!! - Tho t riginal (lilliJeil'S The King of Th n,y 0 6V them a11- The Best U'11 Calculated HASHVILL 10 p- Gives , children Satisfaction. STUDENTS from 6 to 6o i The show that has gained the reputation of being the Strongest Singing and Danclr Show in America. Prices 10c 20c and 30c I Entire stock of Me.blMni.lse I Including Cents f urnistiinjs 1 5Hocs dnd a full lene of : Croceries. W.(. PERRY Ilumplicrie's OtrJ Stand Island City Ore. 1'IHI.IC IM f.I.E. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ISOLATED TltAiT.) La Grande, Ore.. Land Office, June 20, 1901. , Notice Is hereby given that, as di rected by the comntl"' loner of the General Lnncl office, under provisions of act of conaress approved June 2T. ll'd, rubllc No. SftJ. we will offer at public sole, to the hlahent bidder. at 10 o'cloc k a. m., on the 3d day of August, next, at this office, the fol lowing tract of Innd, to-wlt: N'i H V'4. fl-r. T 2 S.. II. ST. E. V. M. Any p.-rsons claiming adversely the nl'ove-dertlbnl lands are advised to FREE TO Y0U-MY SISTER ft n Tsm and f vsry tHswe SusV Isiiiig ftrofli Wemsji'a JUsssssaa, . I sin a woman, I know woman's sntTcriogs, , 1 bavs found ths eun. 1 1 will msiL fre of mnr ehirM. mw hnm (tm4. esent with full Instructions to anr mtTer fun woman's ailment. I want to tail all women about. Ihla cure you, my reader, for yourself, rourdaughter.. your mother, or your siatar. I want to toll you bow to cure yourselves st boms without the help of a. doctor. Vlen cannot undt-ratAnd women's culTartrjjpiA" What ws women know from experience, wa kr.'ir. lT' better than any doctor. I know that my home treat- ment la a tafe and aurc cui fur I.eucDrr.'iDca or ' Whitish dl:har!ree, llccratlon, t)irurcnvnc or Fallfna of tha Womb, pMlune, Praray or Pnmiut Periods, Utcrliio er Ovaru:'! Tutw-n or Or-'- th. ; al-w paint In tits head, tak ard towefc. eriaar down letlnir, nwousmv, t. c-pny f. o'if.r un tne spine, melanctio.y, d-.'io i err. S-Jt l.'j-hc wcorlrK'.t, ktuney std Mi.ldur uotitl.a Lr cauticJ by weaknesses pre!i.r to r r 1 wi-.t to rnrid ru s cotnlota tc.i s rf ment ennre.y Ires to prove tor a U. I n . in c- , yourself at tonu ea:;tir, qu'ckly a 0 t-a .il. . it flMmlvr. th&t It aill ci.t vnu nnlnl.-i, t t , treatment a eomnle'a trial sad If yon should wish to coniirur-. roct you orl t i wek. orleathantwoe-ntasdy. It will not k.trrfera wlih y.mr work or occup.itV.i." -v. fu tins your snme and address, tell ma bwyra auffer if yni wi-n. and Isrill ,i.o n-i t'ir t.-.-atne-it v01"i?,T1a7!'.a1J,r3' 13,?,' wn,'!wf "Trtuni maiL I will a.io , r.ti ;-ou at cot, WO.HA.V5 OWN MhUlwAL AUVIStR" wiih rp!aasr. fl!i:s.,t's t ; I, womensuffer and how they enneujjily cure tbt-mielvea at bow. l-.- r. w-mn n sh-elf hava l.ifjh Vxrn to think lw bersell. Then when the doctor sya-"Yoo must' have an oi.raU,n." teuio "TT ym"K't- Thousands of women nan cured themrelves w,:h my home rvmrv. It etirea e'1 ."""S T",M,,nl" ' Wsuehters. I will emiain simple borne trratrr.rnt I.Uh snreduy tnd attactually eurea lumrrhoea. Green Sirknosa stxl Painful or lrrular llunaUus'Joo la Ycual. ladle. Flumpnaaa and health always results from iu uf. Whererar ro lire, I ran rjf er you to Wl m of your own loeallrr -ho know and will elailly tn'f sny au.Terer that thra Home Tre.lm.nl reallr cures all women's ri,aees. and makes women well, atranar, Blumnsnd rnbusL Just aend ana vour a.ldre.. . r. ...n.i.-- . u. : alaothabaak- Writabl. u .... i -T Ln" ' MRS. M, Writ today, as you may sot see Una oiler aain. Aulnaa SUMMERS, Bog H. Notre Dam. Ind.. U. tf(re sale. the day above drlanstrd F. C. lirtAMVKLL. ne,:l).ter. A. A nOI:EP.TS, P.ecelver. -at YOU SPEND Too much time obtaining Information from uncertain sources, unless you sr ulng Polk's Oarettrer of Oregon and W sublngton, complete Information of every town In the two states i.nd a rlnxalcfled business directory. Croup When a child waWea no In the mhi.lleof the stfht wnh a aeyere ntiaa'lt of rKiH tr. S lently hapneoa. nn time should In l.i in ttpertiuenunr with rvmealiea of a i,ii,t(ul ealuaw t-ruoi, actloa Is otion aoccawry te save llfw. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Sua never Iw-nl ansa to fall In an y es and .v h as len Is nae r.n'on.r ona-lhirl o( ee ury. Therw Is nnna hetf-r. It ran hm ale. ? ele.lu Ki. W hy wnnvnlt llUnle.tl i 1 ike and ponialns noharsitul Uri.. I'rws A,uisi buns sua. Moss lev snvus Dnra co, I N Georeo Washington, the American Revo lution had its con. coloring ganeralt John Adams its in trenid ersanizen in Jefferson ils bold phdosophcr and in Madison its construct ive statesman. - He it was who caused to be) deeply imbedded In our highs tt law those vital and fundament, al uarantcos of life, proper ty and personal liberty. In private life he was es. ly social - yet truly tem perate drinkinf good nail boor and wine ia strict modera tion. Once.when sick ia bed.ha caused his couch to be wheel ed near the dining -mora door, that he) snif hi call lo his acting representative at the festive hoerdi "Doctor, are you pass, inf the hot'le? Do your duly, doctor, or I mint ra.hier ymi." Justly Darned "The Father of the Cemat'tutlrm,1' he died at ssgbty-rive. Wbea shall hit tissae he) forgettacu eraesy Si am) SieaiS Oat, feM-M a Saryarl See. rwSMliM SWys. Baas sinsiashi.ae Iti.sm. .sas. HE drink that delights your palate and aids the digestion of your food. Drink the drink of your forefathers; the drink cf the noblest men that ever lived; the drink of the great triumphant nations; the pure, nourishing and refreshing juices of American barley fields; the home drink of all civilized nations. THE KING OF sLL BOTTLED BEERS L.3EDSER-BCSCH BREWER! Cm with Crewe Cae U. LOTTES. LaCU,Ore. m$L :r J' '-t: ' "l i iij poidic &nu &IuS UK, .11 w - .-( '.,. - al I hi sa simiimiasiiiaamsi 1 Jamrs rEaMsan I - tb PiasUetit, U. 8. A ) 11 1 1 I I ,1 111 't'-i K I X fr 1- I lution had it. con. V. . 7 . ..u,c I'! I a. I S"nng genendt in rinnk rl h r,kl t II t3 II i t ;l j i: I l.l trewi y .1