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EIGHT PAGES. EVEXIXG OBSERVER, IA GRANDE PRECOX. THURSDAY, JULY 10, 108. PAGE 6EVEX. ; A . .-.., I CITY LIVERY AND FEED STABLE Cor. M 6 Adams An., One Block West of the Foley Hotel ' ; All New Rigs- Well Matched Teams Single Horses For Ladies eeeeeeesaee II C. W. PRESTON " ''''''''' r ' Big Cut in Ox fords, for Thirty Days. C W. PRESTON Jl Xotlee. The street department of La Grande hog spent considerable time this sea son destroying noxious weeds. There Is still lots of work to do In this line. : Pastime Theater 4 . W 000 feet of moving pictures. 4 Two Illustrated songs. 4 Songs by 4 SHERWOOD WILLIAMS. 4 444444 4 4 4444444 Compbte. change of program 4 on Monday and Thursday. 4 4 Matinee on Wednesday and 4i Saturday afternoons. 4 444444444444444 We ask the co-operntlnn of all prop erty and land aid In the de: tie, CanadiynilsOP, QfnTtttuce and thistle, whe nitstaijifiockle burr and silver saljjjjrnow growing upon your grounds and the streets and al leys abutting your property. Respectfully, J. A. MATOTT, 7-11-17 Street Superintendent oyrftJy'i the cltvf JJierti J Riijin this Sure Cure for Asthma, We guarantee to cure asthma. bronchitis and catarrh. If our raedl cine falls we will cheerfully refund all money paid. Write Arnold's Asthma Cure Co., 333-334-338 Arcade Build ing, Seattle, Wash., or for next 30 days. Morris W. Knight. Cove, Ora. Box 33. ) urADTirv rnnnnpr y llLHIUILI LliUUilOL COOPER REMEDIES Dealer and Patient at Hallowell, Maine, Make Statements Under Oath . In, connection with the Intent In terest manifested by the public at large In the theory of L. T. Cooper as to the human stomach being the source of nearly all 111 health, the statements ot Mr. W. 0. Spauldlnjc, of Hallowell, Me., one of the oldest and bent-known druggists In that state, and of Mrs. Frederick Harvey, a woll Known nurse living In the same place. will be Interesting to thousands of persons who are today Buffering from ailments directly traceable to the stomach. The fact that these state ment are .nade voluntarily, under oath, removes all element of doubt. The statements follow: "Hallowell, Make, July 10, 1907. To Tire Cooper Medicinb Co, "Dayton, Ohio. , , , 'ueniiemen Tne policy at spama- lug's drug store Is to gain the per fect confidence ot the public by never recommending any medicine or treats .ment until Its virtues have been fully established. The Cooper Remedies wens to as an unknown quality, we were very skeptical ot rhelr medicinal value, and It was not uqtll several-of , our customers had received such bene ficial results from their use that we could no longer doubt their value that we consented to take the agency for the Cooper Remedies In this territory, heartily endorsing the same. "Herewith we give the testimonial of a lady whose case came under our personal observation from her being a regular customer, and she says: "Gentlemen of the Cooper Medicine CO, Dayton Ohio: It is with pleasure 1 reewwaeaa your New Discovery medicine, of which t have taken the contents ot three bottles, and can to day cat anything without inconven ience to myself. For a number of years I had suEered intensely with serei-e headaches, sour stomach. Indigestion, pains In my side, and complications which made It exceedingly hard for me to accomplish, even my household work. Physicians had given me doz ens of prescriptions, which failed to accomplish a cure or even relief. Your New Discovery medicine advertisement attracted my attention, and I purchas ed a bottle of the medicine, which I took according to directions and before It was bait gone, I felt very mnch bet ter; when I bad taken the contents of two bottles I gained courage to eat many things which for years I had denied myself, and fonnd they caused me no 111 effects. Today, after having nsed three bottles of the New- Discov ery, I can eat anything and foel that I am a well woman once more, and therefore would advise anyone to take Cooper's New Discovery, for I feel sure It will cure them.' Mrs. Fred erick Harvey, Harwell, Me. "We endorse the above testimonial,, under oath, as being correct "W. D. BrAUUino. "Testimony before me nnder oath this 22nd da of July, 1907. "Gio. X. 8atoid, (siu.) "Notary Public The Cooper remedies hsve proven eminently satisfactory wherever in troduced. We will be pleased to ex plain their nature to anyone wishing to know about them. We are agents. I A. T. Hill. MRS. EBDT IS 87. Boston, July 1. Mrs. Mary Baker Glover Eddy, founder of Christian Set ence, Is today celebrating her 87th birthday. Admirers and followers of the famous rellgulos lender In all parts of tho world sent telegraph and cable mesHuges of congratulation. Mrs. Ed My spent the day quietly in her band some house In Chestnut -Hill.- Recent rumors to the effect that she Is serl ously ill are denied and her private secretary declares that she is wonder fully vigorous, mentally and physical iy, for one of her years. Mrs. Eddy's followers declare that their leader has been perislstently misrepresented by a prominent New Tork newspaper, especially as regards her physical and mental health. When this Journal re cently declared that she, was 111, be cause she had failed to take her cus tomary drive, Mrs. Eddy Issued the following caustic publlo statement: . "Since Mrs. Eddy is watched, as one watches a criminal or a sick person, she begs to say, in her own behalf, that she Is neither; 'therefore to be criticized or Judged by either a daily iriTC'C!" " - , . superfluous. When accumulating work requires It, or because ot a pref erence to remain within doors she omits her drive, do not strain out gnats or swallow camels over It, but try to be composed and resigned to the shocking fact that she is minding her own business, and recommends this surprising privilege to all her dear friends and enemies." 4 DAYS SALE WEDNESDAY JULY 15th " to SATURDAY JULY 18th -of Coast Pencil Pushers. Vancouver, Wash., July 1. One of the biggest meetings of pencil pushers, quill drivers and typewriter pounders ever assembled In the Pacific north west is mat commenced hero today under the auspices of the Washington and Oregon press associations. Sev. erai Alaskan newspapermen are also guests at the session. In addition to addresses by governors and congress men Bnd shop talks by members of the profession, there will be an excur sion on the Columbia river and merous social events In this city and Portland. Cut Class, fine Hand Painted China, Silver ware and fine Jewelry Discounts 20 to 50 Percent 4444444w4444444444444444444444444444444 444444444 . GEORGE PALMER, President ; , W. H. BRENHOLTS A.'.'t Cashier J. M. BERRY. Vice President , . , C. S. WILLIAMS, 2d Ass't Cashier '-' F. L. MEYERS, Cashier k'-Y" : V- . ,;. 3655 :' J ' La Grande National Bank Of La Grande, Oregon CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $160,000 , UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Ervkit - DIRECTORS f 'ft mrs ' '' m,.Drry a, b, gonley F. J. Holmes F, M. . C. C. Pennington F. L. Meyers Geo'L Cleaver.- W. L. Brenholts George Palmer 44444444444444444ee.oee,AA, jg ' ' - ------- - Willamette Valley ennutauqua Asset') bly, Gladstone pork. Oregon, July 7tli to. lOUi, Inclusive For the aoove occasi-n the Oregon Railroad St Navigation Co. will sj 1 from all points on their lines to Port .and and return at on-j and tne-thlrl fare on the certlflacte plan, provided 50 or more paying vassengors who have paid SOc.or more, are In attend Certificate to be signed by H. E Cross, secreta-y of ;h i assembly, at Gladstone Park, Ore., on or- before July list, 1908. Tickets may be sold on any of the three days prior to, or on the opening day. Gladstone park is located 12 miles south of Portland and can readily be reached by electric lines out of Port land, j ; 3. II. KEENET, Agent O. R. & N. Co. This sale Includes every article in these departments and affords an op portunity to purchase some odd pieces at pNE-HALF REGULAR PRICE. Even the most staple things will be sold at a saving that should not be Ig nored by any one who anticipates any purchases In these lines, either now or In the future. For fall weddings or even Christmas gifts, selections may now be made, and, If desired, we will hold for delivery at any future time these selections, 'It they are paid for at the time of purchase. Following are a few good values. 8 inch cut glass berry dish 515 val. now dish $15.00 Seeds :Seeds i V AM Kinds FIELD and GARDEN In bulk and in packages. We have been the seed distributor of this county for several years and our stock as usual is complete. Feed of All Kinds EARLY ROSE SEED POTATOES .: : STORAGE : : Hand painted plates reg $2.50 and $3.00 values tf-f 7C now ... P J J Silverware at 33 1-3 percent discount. . VJalches and Diam onds 20 percent dis count ...... FOUR DAYS ONLY O.M.HEACOCK 45 t444444444444444444t Keep the money at home by using LA GRANDE SUGAR Costs no it ere and Just as sweet AIL dealers. 444444444M444 444444 i till' IIIIIMIIIIIitllii........... ee.eee... .. i WITH TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE : I should be capable of fitting your eyes correctly, t If the Glasses I furnish you do not give absolute . satis faction, I stand ready to refund your money : : : : I am here three hundred and sixty-five days in the year to make my assertions good : : : : J H- PEARE LEADING PIONEER JEWELER A. V. OLIVER , Slater. Block ' I ' 'loL rr- - i rr - ' . " l! 1 1 i I AliJJ ii you noxT sfj: axy middlkmas getting a rake-off on the price you pay us for coal. Ton cannot afford to pay it and w cannot afford to ask it. Wi therefor buy our coal direct and you get the benefit In the low price you pay for our high-grade coal. The same thing Is true of our first class wood, t G. E. F0WLFR t z t W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO. :de;alers in: HARDWARE.STOVES.rtRMTDRF.BlJILDING MATERIAL ir You Want Casollne Engines, Wind Mills, Tanks Pumps, Pipe or PlumbJng, Get Our Prices 4 m You'll Pay With Pleasure mm. C'l'ufi for tvsry meal you earners. It W'H ba s combination' of ood . C- l 'wd. 8cl cooking and good ter I ! ; vice. Our rssUurant is intend , J 'or people who appreciate good sating, also for people who , 'I A.V liketh good things of life at a ot moderate cost. If you belong to ' .i that diss. c:me In and seswha we can do tot yea '. ,-'if'',0'.s. sV- hi A v - - if - The Model Resfauranf J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. $4.50 Ws sell weekly msal tickets for 1