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. EVENTOQ OBSERVER, LA GRANDE OREGON, SATURDAY, 3CLY II, 1908. .
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Published Dally Except Sunday. '
CCItREY BROTHERS,
EDITOR8 AND PROPRIETORS.
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. Cards ef thank, to a line.
MONEY iH THE Bt'MXESS.
Aye ban a yust gtide farmer or more
as sax ten yare. ,
Ays rase some wheat and corn, and
fat some hog and steer.1
Aye watch the farmer business close
' and where that money gits,
'And aye -find ' It komlng kwlckest
when you ban apullln tltts;
Dam fella what ban raisin grain and
bawling dam to town,
Gotio money in the pockets, hay ban
." broke the whole year round:
Dam fella what ban fatting stock,
bun rich and dan bsn poor,
Borne time day make a plenty money.
some time day Inning more.
j But dam fella wld da brlndle cow, he
got a bully ting, you bet;
uy never loose him whole yare crop
-if groun ban dry, or ban too wet;
en hale ban striking down the corn
and yust ban raisin fits,
At night be cal dam brlnilles in, and
yust ban pullln tltts.
' Hay got dam separator what makes
' a lot of cream,
Hay got da money comln m yust like
a pleasant dream.
Hay got a money In the bank, hay got
- da money In de mitts,
Hay ban no nockafcllow, hay yust
ban pullln tltts. ' . E. X.
Ln Grando hns employed a real live
booster and will . enter the Eugene
class In mailers of publicity. The
Idea In good. There Is plenty of raw
material In this valley, hut the need
of the day Is a lender some mun who
can marshal the forces ami shape
thlnxs. I.o Grande Is sitting the
proper pile" and let us hope the Men
may be contagious anil spread to the
most remote hamlet In the valley.
Villon tl.piilillran. ' '
A.-Y.-l. EXPOSITION NOTES.
t The Pacific Const Adv-rtllii .Men's
PMlv -.'. n -ll n t at lli A. V. I'.
t'xposltlun some time the hitter pari
of June. inns. ,
The permanent fence en'le"ln the
A. T. P. expedition U mining com
pletion ami In a slmit time a small
atlmlMnn fee will he charged to vl
llors. The Jaiiilsen plug of the groomlx (
the A. Y. P. -pi'liln hns been he-
gnn nd. the rUr U beginning to take
one ttui appeal unco n win nave in
10.
Airship races will bo one of the
many attractions at the A. Y. P. fair.
The Now, York Aero club Is taking
Hieal Interest In the matter.
The official flower of th A. Y. P.
" position has been definitely select-j
e.i, H Is the Cactus Dahlia, a flower
which grows profusely around Tuget ,
sound. ; ..
The Vnlted Htntes government will
spend $400,000 for Its building and
xhlblls at the A. Y. P. fair. A uioin
f oveinment building ami structures
for Alaska, Hawaii, the Philippines
and Ihs fisheries Industry will bs
rected.
In addition to the prises offered by
the management of the Alsska-Tukon-
pacific exposition- for the poultry
lTjl3ti4jl5 16 17 ts
1 ooo 1 jaTizgolmT
show which will be held daring the
latter parf of the fair, many valuable
cups have been donated by persons
throughout the' country. ,'''
Many national associations are plan
ning to hold their 1909 meetings at
the A. Y. P. exposition. The hand
some buildings and interesting exhibits
of the $10,000,000 world's fair, com
bined with he unsurpassed scenery
and climate of Seattle makes the me
tropolis of the Pacific northwest an
ideal convention city.
The management of the Alaska-Yu-
kon-Paclflc exposition Is already tak
ing steps to provide against extortion
of visitors while In Seattle to see the
big fair during the summer of 1909.
Seattle easily took care of , about
200,000 during the, stay of the Atlan
tic fleet HTd at no time during the ex
position period will there be as many
visitors in the city at once.
Newa Frfxit for Coming Week.
Washington, D..C., July 11. There
promises to be no dearth of' big news
events the coming week, either In the
home or forlgn fields. The Olympic
games abroad will attract keen atten
tion on this aide of the water, while at
home there will be a multitude of bTg
conventions and other events to inter
est public attention.
Tomorrow presidential election m
the republic of Panama promises to
result In the choice of Benor Obaldla,
the candidate of the Independent par
ty. A large force of United States
marine has been distributed over the
little republic to preven threatened
disorders at the polls.
King Edward will formally open the
great Olympic stadium in Shepherd's
Bush Monday.. The games will begin
next day, and from then until July 25,
the greatest aggregation of athletes
the. world has ever seen will struggle
for the mastery.
During the week the officers and
m'en of the American battleship fleet
will be entertained on a mlgnlflcent
scale at Honolulu.
Commissioners representing the
I'nited states and France will meet In
Paris to discuss the proposed new
commercial arrangement between the
two countries. J'
Canada Will be IntereMted in the
completion of the preparations for the
Quebec Ter-Centenary celebration and
the departure from England of the
notables who are coming to take part !
In the program of festivities.
The week promises to be one of
comparative Inactivity for the presi
dential candidates of the two leading
parties, though conferences will be
numerous and the plana for the real
work of the campaign will be put in
shape, ;
At Columbus, O., the prohibitionists
will meet In national convention Wed
nesday to adopt a platform and name
candidates for president and vice
president. A number of names have
been suggested for the head of the
ticket and the ultimate selection Is
problematical. ' -
Two big reunolns, one north and
one south, will attract attention dur
ing the week. In St. Paul the Nobles
of the Mystic Shrine will hold forth,
while at lullas thousands of mem
bers of the order of Elks will gather
for their annual national convention.
Another gathering of Interest. thoiiKh
of smaller proportion, will bo the an
nual eeliin of the Jewiih Chaulau
liiu BHHeiulilf at 1 1 ii f falo.
Ill-Imp Motjimlri' 4(li Anniversary.
Rochester. N. Y., July 11. Owing
to the stale of lixlmp .Mrijuulil's
i health there w ill he no elaborate ccl
' ehratlon tomorrow of the lath jinnl
i vol nary of his consecration to the
1 i pIsi'Kpate. Ilishop Mi'C.n aid Is now
Jin his Tith years and' If the oldest
member of the Itonuin Catholic hie-
I riirehy, in Amerlii. On the occasion
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( of the recent vllt to Hocht'Stcr of
'ai'illiial Log tie the Veniiiil'le Mxhup
I overtaxed his strength and litis not
'been well ilnv. Owing to his ad
1 vanei.il Vein- Iris condition I regard-
j ed as soniw (it critical. Bishop M
ijr.nlil 4s tile . clml Unman Catholic
hlfhnp of this city, having been eon
socriitcif July- 12. litis. He hns held
pastorates In New Jersey and fr n
tlme jfas rector of Newark ciitln di.it.
lle"Vthe founder of Helol Hull col-
legni a l seminary, and for 10 years
wnl'-ii president.
' Lawn Koiiat. .
Next Wednesday evening the ladles
of the Methodist church will give a
lawn social at the homo of Mr. and
Mrs. Q. C. Osburn. Manufactured
and home-made lee cream and cake
will be served, for which a charge of
It cent will be mads. 7-10-15
work. Apply to Mrs, A. L, Richard-1
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.notice.
Notice Is hereby given, that pursu
ant to an act of the legislative assem
bly of the state of Oregon, approved
February 25, 1889, the following
county warrants which were issued
more than seven years prior to the
first day of July, 1908, but have not
been paid, will be. paid by the county
treasurer of tnlon county, Oregon, if
presented for payment within 60 days
from July 1, 1908, and If said war
rant's or any of them, are not pre
sented for payment within 60 days
from July 1, 1908, they will be can-
i celled by the county court of sr.ld
"county and payment of the same will
be thereafter refused:
Class HH, No. 1929, City of Union.
$4.18.
Class IT, No. 1155, Ambrose Wright,
$1.50.
Class II, No. 1480, A. Wright, $7.60.
Class II, No. 1759, Steve orrey,
$2.20.
rtass JJ, No. 141, G. C. Horton, $7.
Class JJ, No. 947, J. E. Moore. $1.20.
Class J J, No. 1714, Union Electric
Light Co., $25.
. Witness my hand and seal of said
county court this 27th day of June,
A. D. 1908.
(SEAL) J. B. GILHAM,
County Clerk.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior.
U. 8. Land Office at La Grande, Ore.
June SO, 1908.
1 Notice Is hereby given that
OSCAR It. COOL11X1E.
of La Grande, Union county, Oregon,
who. on' the 29th day of June, 1908,
made timber and stone sworn state -
ment No. 6079, for W'14 SW'i and SIS
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Do not take chances on it -wearing away or experiment with so:r.e unknown preparation
which may leave the bronchial tubes and lung3 weakened and susceptible to attack from
the germs of Pneumonia or Consumption. ;
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, not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs and
from a cold. Contains no opiates.
Be Suro Tou Get Foley'e
There are substitutes made to sell on the good cam of Toley't
' Honey and Tar. Beware of them. You should has confidence
in a cough cur that bat been sold with nniverial satisfactioa for
thirty-five jrtars. The genuine Foley" Honey mad Tr i la
a ysllow Package. See that you get it.
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Cut UUs ad. out, bring to our stores and we will show jou the articles
hero advertlHed, while they last, and present you a beautiful framed picture
with a purchase of $10.00 or more.
Ladles' Writing Desk, $7:50; reduced to 100
Ladies' Writing Desk, $1.50; reduced to 1I 5
Bamboo Hall Tree, $7.60; reduced to. --50
Quartered Oak Hall Tree, $19.50; reduced to $14.00
2 Box Couches, $14.50; reduced to. $9.15
Quartered Oak Library Table, $10. 00 reduced to M-00
Kitchen Tables, $$.25; reduced to.... $2.25
Two upholstered Couches, $4.60 and $3.00; reduced to $2.50 and $1.00
Bike Tlres.'slngle and double, $J.75 and $3.50; reduced to $2.75
. AU ods and ends of my stock, both In FURNITURE, ILARDWARE and
LARGE ASSORTMENT OP GRANITEWARE and CROCKERY ( GLASS
and TINWARE, wltl he sold at ONE-HALF PRICE TO CLOSE OUT.
See Our QUEEN
P. B. HAISTEN
14 SW14. Sec. 16, Tp. 5 S., R. 36 E. of the federal building they may re
(V. M., has filed notice of intention to main on the land upon payment of a
make final timber and stone proof, to reasonable ground rent. The grantor
establish claim to the land above de- must, however, remove all Improve
scribed, before the register and re- ments on thirty days' notice so to do.
celver of the U. S. land office at La The right to reject any proposal is re
Grande, Oregon, on the 16th day of served. Each proposal must be seal
September, 1908. ed, marked "Proposal for federal
Claimant names as witnesses. J. T. building site at La Grande, Oregon,"
Williamson, Adna B. Rogers, Harry J. and mailed to the secretary of the
Hockenherry, Vincent R. Reaves, all
of La Grande, Oregon.
F. C. ERAMWELL, Register.
7-10-9-11
ADVERTISING FOR FEDERAL
BUILDING SITES.
Treasury Department, Office of the
Secretary, Washington, D. C, June
8. 1908.
Proposals will be received, to bo
opened at 2 o'clock p. m., July 16,
1908, for the sale or donation to the
United States of a suitable site, cen
trally an dconvenlently located, for
the federal building to be erected In
La Grande, Oregon. A corner lot, of
(approximately) 130x135 feet, Is re
quired. Each proposal must give the
price, the character of foundations ob
tainable, the proxlrrfity to street cars,
sewer, gas and water mains, etc., and
must be accompanied by a diagram in
dicating the principal street, the north
point, the dimensions and grades of
d grades of
I paving of
ys, whether
the land, the widths and
adjacent streets and alley
the alleys are public or private, and
whether or not the cltv owns land oc
cupied by 'sidewalks. The vendor must
pay all expenses conceited with fur
nishing evidences of title and deeds of
conveyance. Improvements on
the
ven-
1 property must be reserved by the
dor; hut pending-the commencement
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25c, 50c and $1.00. The 50-cent sire contains two and one-half times as much
and tha $1.00 bottla almost sii timet a much.
SOLD &ND
ON EVERY
Second
Quality Mattresses
treasury, (supervising architect),
Washington, D. C. No special form of
proposal Is required or provided.
GEO. B. CORTELYOU,
Secretary.
C. W. PRESTON
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