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EIGHT TABBS. E.YK.M.NG OBSEKVEH, IA GRANDE OREGON. SATURDAY, JIXY 18, 1008. -1 PAGE SEYEX. y4 a 1 ia: 1 CITY LIVERY AND FEED STABLE Cor. 4ft & Adams Ave., One : All Hew Rigs- Well Matched Teams I Single Horses For Ladies V' V Y r IVJCO Big Cut in Ox fords, for Thirty Days. C W. PRESTON Notice. " The street ilcpnrtmeni of La Grande as ppent considerable time this eea- on destroying noxious weeds. There l.i still lots of work to do In this line. Pastime Theater 1000 feet of moving pictures. . Two HlnHtratcd songs. Songs by ' 4 V SHERWOOD WILLIAMS. Complete change of program on Monday and Thursday. Matinee on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. . 10 NOT KNOW Modern People Have Many Names for Same Diseases, According to New Belief. Docs human health depend on one i , organ alone? This question Is beconi ' Ing widely discussed since L. T, ' . Cooper first advanced bis theory that the stomach is the true seat of life and all health dependent upon It, Mr. Coopsr, who his met with re markable succss In the nulo of his new medicine, bellows that the stom ach U responsible for most sickness, and that tliU organ Is wak in the prcBcnt Keiiuratloa. Whllo discussing this theory recently, ho said: "I aui aBKed time and again to tell why my medicine has made such a record wherever I have introduced It. lly answer always Is. 'because it rontons the stomach to a normal condition.' Ho one will duny that today there are more halt-sick men tnd women than ver before. Nothing critical seems to ba the matter with them. They are Just half-sick most of the time. They don't know really what Is the mnttcr with them. I have talked with thou sands during the past two yean, and few knew Indeed what their trouble was. One Raid nervousness, another aald kidney trouble, another liver cora- Tilr.lnt, some constipation, or heart trouble, or lung trouble. Many had , treated, aa they called It, for most of ueaa diseases at different times. A Terr common complaint Is 'all run down,' or tired all tha time,' or no appetite.'" "I know poslttrelr that ererr bit of I tola chronic III health It caused by stomach trouble, and nothing else. My ' New Discovery puta the stomach In ao'icd condition In about six weeks. Xl&ktf tft afopla can ba tick wlUi a Block West of the Foley Hotel We ask the po-oreratlnn of all prop erty and land oum In the city to aid In the 3strudff Russian this tle, Canada hmjen& yttuce and thistle, white fnffiuritjalo burr and silver salt brlrNsTJTv growing upon your grounds and the streets and al leys abutting your property. Respectfully,- J. A. MATOTT. 7-Xl-t' Street Superintendent. . Sura Care for Asthma. - , We guarantee to cure asthma, bronchitis and catarrh. If our medi cine falls we will cheerfully refund all money paid. Write Arnold's Asthma Cure Co., 833-334-339 Arcade Build ing, Seattle, Wash., or for next to days, Morris W. Knight. Cove, Ore Box 33. . WHAT CAUSES SICKNESS sound digestion. That Is why my med icine la Rolling at euch a tremendoua rate. I nave convinced many thou sands of people that these things are so, and the cumber la growing by leaps and bounds." Among mora recent converts to Mr. Cooper's beliefs la Mr, Edgar L. Hinds; living at t 'lappa a street, Everett, Muss. Mr. Hinds baa this to say on the subject: I buve suffered with stomach trouble for eight years. I was not sick enough to bo in bed, but Just felt bad all the time. My greatest trouble was that I always felt t.red, would get up In the ruornlr.s feeling aa tired as when I went to bed. "I bad a very Irregular appetite, and was troubled with dizzy spells. If I stood for any length of time, I would have a dull pain In the lower part of my back. I was nervous and felt all the time as thougn something terribls was going to happen. I tried tnanjt kinds of medicine, but nothing ever helped me. "I bad about siren up all hope of ever being in good health again, when I heard so much of Cooper and de elded to try his medicine. I took ona bottle of bis New Discovery and was greatly surprised at the result I rained It pounds In a few weeks. I ran bow eat anything I wish, and feel like a new men. I cheerfully recom mend this medicine to all raffcrers from stomsch trouble." It Is worth anyone's time, who fs not mjoyln good health, to learn of Mr. Cooper's wonderful preparations. We are selling Uem la Urge qnsntlUe.v A. T. HUU t ACTO ACCIDENT. IVoiiiiiHMit linker City Mu Killed and Wife Uadty llnrt. . J. Muller, head of the liquor firm of J. Muller' & Co., of Baker City, was killed In an automblle accident a few miles eat of Baker City yesterday af ternoon. His wife, who was with him, was dangerously hurt and may die. Mr. Muller and wife had started on a pleasure trip to Huntington, and from some cause the car which Mr. Muller wa driving ran off a srade. and turned completely over, catching both occupants underneath. The crew of a passing freight train first discov ered the wrecked car, and as quickly as possible rescued Mrs. Muller. and took the body of her husband from underneath the car. No funeral arrangements have yet been made. Mrs. Muller Is resting easily, and It is thought that she will recover In a reasonably short time. although the shock to her nervous system was severe. The Dobba Place Sold. The SO-acre ranch of "William Dobba and son, waa sold last week to Mr. Hunter of La Grande, for 11500. Mr. Dobba h oceunled this nlaoe for 44 year and feels the need of a 'chance of climate. The tract la one of the finest and best kept In this section, and the new owner certainly has a prise la that line. Mr. Dobbs and on have not yet fully decided what they will do or where they wilt ao. Union 'Republican. Eugene la Going Some, The matter of bonding the city for $600,000 Instead of (300,000 for a wa ter system, aws brought up by Coun cilman Williams, says the Eugene Guard, who moved that a proposition be prepared asking that a charter amendment be presented to the pod- pie to vote on a 600,000 bond Issue. The motion was carried and .the city attorney was directed to prepare and submit the proposed amendment so that It may be voted upon. Willamette Valley CTinutauqna Assert lily, Gladstone Park. Oregon, July 7lh to 19th, Inclusive. For the aoove ocrasioi the Oregon Railroad & . Navigation Co. will sj I from all points on their lines to Port end and return at onj and tne-thirl fare on the certifiacte plan, provided 60 or more paying vassengors wh3 have paid 60c or more, are in attend ance. Certificates to be signed by H. E. Cross, secretary of ;h) assembly, at Gladstone Park, Ore., on or before July J 1st, 1908. Tickets may be sold on any of the three days prior to, or on the opening day. Gladstone pork Is located 12 miles south of . Portland and can readily be reached by electrlo lines out of Port land. J. II. KEEN'ET. s Agent O. It. ft N. Co. FOR KENT Suite front housekeep ing rooms, including llijht and buth, (12.50. Inquire 1306 Vi O Avenue. 7-15-23 Seeds V Seeds! ? A I Kinds i 5 I FIELD and GARDEN t $ t In bulk and in packages. J We have been the seed X distributor of this county I for several years and our I stock a3 usual is complete. I 4 Feed of All Kinds EARLY ROSE SEED POTATOES : : STORAGE : : 71. V. OLIVER Slater Block ftTHHWH?HfyHr DAYS SALE WEDNESDAY JL'LY 15th SATURDAY JULY 18th ILmd :of Cut Class, fine Hand Painted China, Silver ware and fine Jewelry ... . . Discounts 20to50 Percent This sale Includes every article In these departments and affords an op portunity to purchase some odd pieces at ONE-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, If they are paid for at the time of purchase. Following are a few good values. - 8 inch cut glass berry dish $15.00 Cfl val. now . . . 4 " Hand painted plates reg $2.50 and $3.00 values C f 7C now . . . r Silverware at 33 1-3 percent discount. . Watches and Diam onds 20 percent dis count .' . . . . FOUR-DAYS ONLY 0.M.HEAC0CK KVtnvuouY i'iuisi:s . out nOTTLIXO for a dozen reasons, but here are enough to convince you of the real merit of the product of our establish, ment. First and foremost, purity of Ingredients, Including water; second, cleanllne and care In the actual preparations and bottling; third, pric ing at only a fair profit to ourselves. Home of the goods we make: Olnger Ale, 8arsapaiiUa, Hods, Mineral Wa ters, etc, UNION B0TTLEING WORKS fell t GEORGE PALMER. President M- BERRlf . vice President C, S. WILLIAMS. 2d Ass't Casbwr ' F. L. MEYERS. Cashier ; ".. ' . ....'; . 3655 ' ..,'. -v . ; La Grande National Bank I Of La Grande, Oregon t CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $160,000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY f rr' , ' B- Conle C. C. Pennington F. L. W. L. Brsnholtt , - Keep the 5 LA GRANDE SUGAR i Costs no n sweet. j WITH TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE : I should be capable of fitting your eyes correctly. 5 If the Glasses I furnish you taction, I stand ready to refund your' money I am here three hundred and sixty-five days In tin year to make my assertions good : : : : : : J- H- LEADING PIONEER JEWELER W. H. B0HNENKAIV1P CO. :dealers in: HARDVVARE.STOVES.FURNITL'Rf, BUILDING MATERIAL If You Want Gasoline Engines, Wind Mills, Tanks Pumps, Pipe or Plumbfnl Get Our Prices You'll Pay ,; 1 iti4 W.H. BRENHOLTS As'st Caahier": I DIRECTORS ' " ' F. J- Holmes F. M. Bryk Meyers Geo ' L. Cleavsr '. George Palmer ' money at home ore ard Just ss All dealers. . e eeeeveeee ttaA.AAaA'a' -- 1 " '""""l eee.,,. do not give absolute satis PEARE 4.titritt With Pleasure ror every meal you lai.heri. It , .. win oe a combination of good II 1' il 'lX' Sod cooking and good ser 1 V f i vice. Our resUursnt is mtend- a for people who appreciata ' gjod eating, alto for peopis who AT ilk th nntiA thin. l.fA -, - modrt you belong U Uiat date. c-im In anH h. : - "" The Model Reslaurant : J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. We sill weekly meal r fk tickets for - 4T.Jl aatMMaaMi -a i