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EVENING OBSERVER, IA GRANDE OREGON. MONDAY, JCLY SO, lt08.
RIGHT lucres.
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Resolutions of condolence, 5c a line,
Cm Am r.f ,1,- - tin.
The American Lumberman, the
greatest exponent ef the lumber In
dustry In this country. Is conducting
"Build Now" campaign, and Is
finding from all parts of the country
that lumbermen are advising all who
contemplate building within the next
year to do it as soon as possible. It
Is declared from many relluble sources
that prices are now cheaper for all
lines and grades of building material,
that prices are less today than they
will be In effcht months from now, or
than they were eight months ago.
' The colonist rates from all points
In the enet to all points In Oregon,
commence September I, and continue
until October 111. Every commercial
organlzotinn and every citizen of Ore
gon should begin to 'make these rale
the subject a every letter that goes
out of the. slate, The far Is $30
from Missouri river, points. St. Paul.
Dultith and Winnipeg; 133 from St.
Louis,' and tS8 '. from Chicago, with
proportionate rutee from every point
In th t'nlted States. ". - ' :
Since the county went dry. It Is
atated, that there Is not marly .so
tnany fishing parties as there wore tn
former, Any. One cause assigned Is
that owing to the inability of securing
certain t.rnnds of "snake-bite", reme-
A . a,.,nn hair. (,-.. . . n !..., , . . I
" t ii.i. Burn uirir vuljhk
altogether.
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Fruit oo factories In this part of
the state will be running overtime to
keep up with their orders. - Th win
ter apple tudy will be the cause of
the prlnrlpnl demand, The apple crop
promises an abundant yield.
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The Astoria rcguttn, with 30 splen
did nquatio' events. Is scheduled for
AusjiKt iT,' 2i and J3, nnd the rail
roads have ttinde n rate of a fare and
a third for the round trip from all
points In the state.
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KriUX IM VhKrTL.
Regarding the fire In the Paltmf4
picture show at Pendleton Saturday
afternoon, the East Oregonlitn iJ;iys:
the picture machliia not been
nre d In a steel room, ns required
by tke eliy council uml fire depart
ment, there would likely have been a
bad (Ire at the Pastime. Owing to
the riipbllty with which the film be
came IgnlU-d It Is probable the entire
frent f the show shop would have
bfen nblnitn before the people could
u ape, hud tho steel box not saved
tlie day.
r the opinion t Fire Chlvf John
VitiiKh.in there would have been some
11. m lost had It not been tor the si eel .
bo i nnd It Is snf to u Ik. t-,,1... !
gar!lng the 'housing of picture m-'
chtnt s will bo closely observed here- 1
ortvr. .. ' I
All of the picture shows have their
machines tmlosed In steel rooms and1
nsetuvnt!y there Is little danger
from fires btrause the boxes will hold ,
n blase long enough for the people to
leave the building.'.
Raker City Cuoplr.
Phil MiGwern and Mlsa
Addye
t ago) M&MMiMMl
Gardner, both of Baker City, : were
married Saturday night by Rev. Deal
at the Methodist parsonage. Mr. Mc
Gcvern Is a. popular young man of Ba
ker City, a lineman in the employ of
the Baker Light Company, and Miss
Gardner has for about two years been
an expert stenographer In the employ
of the Baker City Grocery compuny.
From here Mr. McGovern went to
Portland to prepare a home for his
brldo, and Mrs. McGovcrn returned
to .Baker City for a short time. Both
are young people of sterling worth
and ability, and very popular In their
set '
Over at the Blue Mountain house It
a lady whose story Is father pathetic,
though it will probably turn out all
right. "Last Monday, just, a week ago,
Jesse Klrby McDonald left Volmer,
Idaho, for Oregon. He told his wife
who; with four little children, the old
est of whom Is a boy of 13, to remain
behind, to pack up, ship the house
hold goods to La Grande, and to follow
them on Monday today. . Mrs. Mc
Donald became tired of waiting,' In
which rasa she was to leave before
the date agreed upon, and started Sat
urday Instead of waiting until today.
When she came to La Grande, her
husband, unaware of her arrival, was
not at the depot, and up to this time
has not put In an appearance. Mrs.
McDonald does not anticipate any
more serious difficulty, than that oc
casioned by a delay In learning the
whereabouts of her huxbnnd. but all
the same, she would like very much
to see him today. She Is supplied with
money enough to last a week or two.
Air. McDonald Is a carpenter by trade,
but since he left Alberta, Canada,
about a year ago, he has been engaged
In sawmllllng In the vicinity of Vol
mer, but the flurry last fall forced him
to sell the mill at a considerable loss.'
No Grounds for Milk Scnrc.
The tuberculosis story hns fright
ened some people so badly that they
are not drinking anything but water
nowadays. . which Is certainly worse.
ays the Pendleton Tribune. The con
sumers and dairymen have had such
a scare thrown Into them that it le
nothing more than right that some
explanation should be made. The
charge that the germs of tuberculo
sis lurked In the milk was general
and not specific. So far as known no
particular localisation of the disease
has been made. The dairies have not
been Inspected, nnd the object of Dr.
Colo's crusade was to bring about an
Inspection of the local dairies and lo
cal conditions.
Lucky Miner.
feattle. July 2(1. Ernest Johnson.
a miner from the Tsnana district, who
Is here on his honeymoon, lout a wal
let containing J10.00? , In Steward
City, Yukon. He was about, to aban
don the honeymoon plans when an
agid woman returned the wallet In
tart. She had found It on the street.
Mncealice Social.
The Lady Maccabees will give a
lawn social Thursday evening, j'uly
23. at the home of .Mrs. Frank Baker,
"firner of Eighth and O streetc. 7-23'
A Notre Dame Ijffy's Appeal.
To nil knowing sufferers of rhu
latlsm, whether muscular or of th
lolt.ts, si-!otlrn, lumbtgos, backache,
pains In the kidneys or neuralgia
pains, to write to her for a home treat
ment which hns repeatedly cured all
of these tortures. 8he feels It her
duty to send It to all sufferers free.
Ton cure yourself at home as thous
ands will testify no change of cli
mate being lu'Cessnry. This simple
'llscovery banishes urlo acid' from the
KILL the COUCH
and CURE THt LUNGS
w,th Or. ling's
Ikw Discovery
FonC8i!gf3
AND III THROAT N0timOTKOUBtF.
OUARANrtKUBAHSKAOXOiii
Oa MONEY KKyUNDKD.
KK'VLIN DHUU COMPANY.
HOIpiLD.
'Phone Black 641
213 FIR STREET
LA GRANDE, ORE.
Late this afternoon Dr Stev
en3onwas charged with prac
ticing dentistry without a li
cense. : Dr. Lincoln being the
complaining witness. The de
blood, loosens the stiffened joints,
purines the blood and brightens the j
eyes, giving elasticity and tone to the
you, for proof address Mrs. M. Sunt'
bers, Box R, Notr? Dame, Ind.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. -.
Public Land Sale.
La. Grande, Oregon, Land Office,
July 10, 108.
' Notice Is hereby given that, as di
rected by the commissioner' of the
general land office, under provisions
of act of congress approved June 17,
1806, Public No. S03, we will offer
at public sale, to the highest bidder,
at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 26th day
of August, next, at this office, the fol
lowing tract of land, to-wit: Stt SW
14. Sec. 2, NW!4 NW, Sec. 2, Tp.
4 8., R. 19, E. W. M.
Any persons claiming adversely
the above-described lands are advised
o file their claims or objections, on
or before the day souve designated for
sale.
,F. C. BRAMWELL, Register.
A. A. ROBERTS, Receiver.
7-17-8-21
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interlor,
T. S. Land Office at La Grande, Ore.
June 30, 190S.
Notice Is hereby given that
CHARLES HANSEN,
of Starkey, 'Oregon, who, on Septem
ber Ui 1901, made homestead entry
No. '10(17, for EH Vi, Sec. 14, NE
K'NEU. Sec. 23, KW'.i NWtf, Sec.
24, Tp. 4 South, range 84 E. W. M
has filed notice of "Intention t make
final commutation proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, be
fore the register and receiver at LA
Grande, Oregon, on the 17th day of
August, 1908.
Claimant names aa witnesses: An
drew J. Sullivan, J. B. Ayres, Peter
Evanson, John B. Robertson, ujl of
Sarkey. Oregon. "
. F. C. BRAMWELL, Register.
7-10-8-14 .... I
LOW
RATES
EAST
Will be Mado by the
O. R.&N.
'ill Is Season as Follows:
ROUND TRIP
To Direct
Chicago !.. 972..M)
St. Louis S7.30
Kt. Paul 903.15
Omaha f flO.Ofl
Knnvis City fOO.Otl
TICKETS riLL BE ON SALE '
JCLY , T, 32, SS
AlCfRT 6, 7, 21, 23
Good, for return In 90 days with stop
over privilege at pleasure within
limits.
DON'T fORGfT THE DATES
For anv further Information call on
4. II. KKKXfcY, Loral Agent,
Or write to
WM. McMCRUAY.
General Passenger Agent.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
i rv rxrirni aii mi tmi i i mi
UDIMMl MALAWI1
F. B..HAISTCN
( DEALER NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS.
fendant pled not guilty. He
asked for a jury trial and the
case was set for 3 o'clock to
morrow afternoon. ,.
. PUBLIC LAND SALE.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ,
(ISOLATED TRACT.)
Ta Grand. Ore.. Land Office. June
," ' ' 20, 1908. '
Notice js hereby given that, as di
rected by the commissioner of th
General Land tffice, under provision!
of act of congress approved June 21,
190, Public No. 203, we will offet
at publics sale, to the highest bidder
at 10 o'clock a. m., ou the 3d day ot
August, next, at this office, the fol
lowing tract of land, to-wit: NH "8
W)4. Sec. 26, T. 2 S., R. 37, E. W. M.
Any persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are advised ti
file their claims, or objections, on oi
before the day above designated foi
sale'.
F. C. BRAMWELL, Register.
A. A. ROBERTS, Receiver.
-2-T-31.
The Swt of a
Beautiful Face
lies in keeping the skin pro
tcctcduwcilajclcinicd. Just
washing is not enough that
only leaves the delicate surface
more exposed to the irritation
of dust and germs) to merci
less attacks of sun and
weather. Aftrrwashiii,ip
ply Robertine and experience
its -delightful refreshment.
You will admire the line-less
softness it iinjarts to face,
nerk and arms. It not only
stimulates a radiant glow, but
protects the skin from becom
ing coarse. Pi vents burn
ing, tan and freckles.
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BERTINEi
YOU SPEND
Too much time obtaining Information
from uncertain sources, unless you are
using Polk's Gazetteer of Oregon and
Wsablngton, complete Information of
every town In the two states and a
classified business directory.
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me your address, and I wilt tell you
how to cure yourself at home by the
! new absorption treatment; and will
also send some of this home treat
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from youtr own locality If requested.
Immediate relief and permanent errs
assured. Send no money, but. veil
others of this offer. Write today to
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