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EIGHT PAGES. page rovn. EVES1SO OBSERVER, LA CHAXBE OITEGOX, SATTRDAT, JTXT 25, 10. ft-'1 U-'GrandrtverM Observer Published Dully Rxcept Sunday. CCRREY BROTHERS, EDITORS AND PROPHIETORS. Called lYcss Telegraph Service, Dally, per month.............. .65 Dally, single copy. .05 Dally, one year In advance. . . , . ,13,5') Dally, six months, In advance. , .33. Co Weekly, one year, in advance. .. $1.00 Weekly, six months. In advance.', .71 Entered at the postofflco at La Orande as second-class matter. 'ninn i-i-. : mi -JJ.L. jj -u-aj i " This paper -will not publish any arti cle appearing over a nom de plume. Signed article will 1mi received subject to the discretion of the editors. Plense agn your articles and save disappoint ment j- Advertis-lmj J lutes. Display ad. rates furnished upon ap plication. ',. Local reading notices 10a per line lrst Insertion; 6c per line for each sub- '" ' aeauent Insertion. " Resolutions of condolence, 6c a line. Cards of thanks, Co a line. : Notwithstanding the cry of timber i famlno, the soaring price of lumber, and the disastrous effects of a money panic lute In tha Inst year, the total lumber cut of the year 1907. accord ing to figures made public by the cen sus bureau, Is 2705 million feet, board measure, more than that of 1906. The total cut was 40,256 million feet. The production of luth throughout the country fell from SS13 million In 190 to 3644 million In 1907 but. the production of shingles run from 11.858 mlillon in 1906 to 11,950 mil lion last year. " "The sub&laDtlal Increase In tho to tal production of lumber In 1907," ays the report, "us rnmtmred with 1906, lit spite, of the financial strln aTency, Is remarkable, and especially o In view of certain well known local causes. Aside from the car shortage, which necessitated a restriction of the' cut In many localities, the fact that the Industry of lumber manufacture was practically suspended on the Pa cific coast early In tho fall on account of the prospective raise In freight rates by the railroads, mnterltilly af fected the amount of the output." The fiscal year ended June 10 nan been the record year of American shipbuilding, according to reports to the burenu of navigation, and the cen ter of the Industry Is on the Great Lakes. During the year KiOJ vessels "of 588,627 gross ton were built and num bered In the United Stales, of which 75 steel stinmers of 304.379 gros." tons were built on the Great Lake. The largest annual output heivtofov was In tho year 185S, when jn'.'t ves sels of 6HJ.4S0 ton were built. In that yenr the Or.at Lak-s built only 263 vessels of 4f.,42S tons. Tills year steel vessels built num bered H3 nf 417,167 gross tons, r.mi psred with 360, 6,15 tuns built nix I year. These two are the years of the largest steel cunslriirtlun In the t'nlt rd Flnt.-s.' The lunnnge built I entirely for domestic trannpiirtitliin, no vevsets ex rluBlvcly for foreign trade having been built In the 1'nllcd Hiu'.es. Of the 142 steel vessels, S3 exceeded 1000 gross tntts each. C5 on Die tlrrni Lakes, it,,. Inmost being the Wllllim M. Mil's of 75il3 (r,n j0 on ,u eabosrd. (lie largest h. lng tho (Vliim Man of ;,7 tuns, built at .nn Finn clsoo fer tmdu to llnwnll. Tour wooden sailing vessels rxeeed Ing liMKl tuns raeh. were built during the year, the lurg, .t being tin, Edward J. I.awrnce of 33.10 gr..s tons. Advcrtlnil letter. Mrs. It. L JUnnlng. r. .'lis. lianna Kelly. Oeorge W. Powell. ' 11. W. Cook. K m. F. Olllard. Harold lluynea, Panford Kelly. D. L. Lincoln. Mike Beiilli-y. Vm. Russell. Andrew 'Wilson. Q. XI. RICHET. Postmaster. SOCIETY. , Rliotter for MImb Retslniul, A very pleasant event. In the social annals of Isis camp No. 2980,. Royal Neighbors of America, took place last evening In the lodge parlors. The oc casion was a shower given In hdnor of Miss Mary Relsdend1, who Is soon to become the bride of Roscoe A. Vest. After (in evening of enjoyable conver sation, the guests repaired to the lodge dining room and partook of a dainty lunch.; The lodge parlors and dining room were tastefully lecoratcd with festoons of blue and white crepe pa per, and little cuplds peeped out from every nook and corner. The place cards were heart-shaped, and decorat ed with llllles of the valley and little rosy-cheeked cuplds. The guest of honor was the recipient of many use ful and beautiful gifts, for which she thanked her friends graciously, Invit ing each of them to the wedding. Miss Relsland has been acting sec retary of the Royal Neighbors for the past four years, and has attended to hr duties tn a most careful and effi cient manner.,. ...... . y . The wedding will take place In the evening of Wednesday, August 15, at the Methodist church. REAL ESTATE BUSINESS. TmnHfers During Week In County Are Over $20,000. i , As will be shown by the following record of real estate transfers for the week ending July 21, furnished by the La Grando Investment company, bus lness In these lines was rather good In Union county. This amount of money changed hand's between the, buyers and wdlers of 18 pieces of property: D. V. Hug, to Maria A. Rlggs. SWH 8W14. Sec. 13, Tp. 1 N.. R. 40, E. 1400. Mary H. Dalton to George McDow, NW BF., NEH Sec. 7, Tp. 4 fi ll. 40E. 00. United States to Geo. McDow, B SE'i, SEVi fiWVi, Sec. 29. NE'4 NE 4 Sec. 22. Tp. 4 S., R. 41 E. F. P. Chllders to A. J. Iteber, lot 4 In block C, Cogfe-an's add. $4.68.' United States to Anna Ruber, WH SW4. Sec. 81, E4 SEU Sec 22. Tp. 2 8., R 86 E. J. P. Robertson to O. O. Johnson. lots 3, 6 and 7, block 3, Home Invest ment add. $100. . i United States to Fred V. Davis. Evi SW'.i, SYVU SE'i. Sec 12, Tp 5 S, R 40 E. John Hyde to C- R. Hlbberd, lots 13 and 16. blork 4, Imbler.' $1000. A. F. Sanders to A. P. Swafford, SH NEH, KWii XEy,, N4 6E. SV'i4 SEVi. Bee. S, Tp 8., R 38 E. $1000. Geo. Ott. to C. R. Hlbberd. lota 11, 12. 13 and It. block 23, Imbler. $120. John Wilson to A. P. Lyman, half Interest In lots 1 and 4, block 20, Predmore's add. $1500. AVm. Dobbs to John W. D. Hunter, part SE14 8E?4, Pec 13, Tp 4 R, R 39 E. $3500. Roy Dobbs to John W. D. Hunter, part SEU SEfc, 8oe 13, Tp 4 S, R.8 E. $3000. J. L. Ham mack to D. Sommer, Slj XE'i, 84 NWli, Sec , Tp 1 N, R 39 E. .$!. Henry Pngera to O. T. McDowell, lids 2 and 4,.bloek 4, Slinw's add to SummervlUe. $125. . W. H. Ewln to II. J. Nelson. NE'i SW'i, NE'4 SE'i. Pec 13. Tp 4 fl, Ii is e. $sr.oo. Len Wlnslow to Peter Hulling, part NE'4 NW. Sec 18, Tp 4 S, It 40 E. IU-,0. J. A. Itussell to W. A. Cniiens, part SEV, Si c 8. T 3 S, It 38 E. $15(10. Florlmfii Lynch to 'Will Frssler, part 9V'i NV'4, Sec CS, Tp 5 8, It 40 E. La Grande Investment Co. to C J. I:lnck. l-.ts 3 nnd 4. block 83, Chn lln's ndil. .$13nfl. II. ". l;liieltnrl In Jas. H. Rlne hart. rrt SV", SV;, P.-c 1. Tp 1 S.. ix n. $i. Jits. H. ninehnrt to H. C. Hlnehnrt, l t 4 In bl.M'k I. Sumiiienllle. $1. Mrs, nna Stevens to A. O. Turner. lotsJJ nnd 16. block 1. .Imbler. (Tax deed). 93 cents. A. (1. Turner to Mrs. M. E. String hnm, tots IS and II, block 18, Imbler. $6. i Wliiinm Pye. to Mae Wood, Ei SWVJ. SE'4 NW4. SVt4 SE4. Her 14. Tp 2 R. II $5 E. $1. N. C. -Mi Lend to Angus Shaw, Jr'.. part HE V NnV"4. Sc 12. Tp 1 R. R 38 E.' $400. William Rollins to nobert plumen teln, EH SEU. SC . Tp 1 A. R 40 E. $176. John D. Pudd to Lewis S. tludd. E 4 RE14. NWU SES4, Rec 17, Tp 6 8. R.lf E. $100. United Btates to William Dye. EU RBH NW14. RW RSH, Bee 'Phone Black 641 I 213 fIR STREET LA GRANDE, ftRE. xsls.sKs$4-rsV-4V tiilittS-fS H SftQtWWS". ALCOHOL IN 'SICKNESS.; At ono ,of tha London public hos pituls a special point in made of givi:: kloohol .to the pa'.ients as rarely audi sparely as po&j.o.c ; aim eacii tir.) that one at the physicians docs so lie submits a special entry of the reason that au:ited liim. In tlia tliirty-tivo years of the existence of the hh'spitr.1 alcohol has only been given eeveUy oiie tinit-s." Xjib cbhcs received aiv exactly lika those received hy alt the other huspiuls. For liX4 tiioy nntii liered 1.1,7 in-patients only. Tiie death-rate ttmong the.e was 7.3 per cunt, for the same year the averago death -rate, among the other London publio hoapitiils wna 9.1 per cent. .Therefore t;ia use of alcohol in sick ness is not itl be regarded as a neces sity. Although moat ptiysicians pre scribe alcohoi. in solution with drops tot their patient there was one phy- not believe in using alcohol. Many years ago when Dr. K. V. Pierce de cided to put np his valuable Trescrip tion" for the diseases of women in. a "ready to use" form he used as a Solvent and preservative chemically pnre glycerine of proper strength, which is a better solvent and preserva tive of the active medicinal principles residing in most of our indigenous or native plants than is alcohol. Dr. Pierce found that the glycerine, be sides being entirely harmless, possesses intrinsic medicinal properties, of great value. No woman who is suffering from InHiimiuation, from the pains and drains incident to womanhood can afford to be without Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription. An honest medi cine which has the largest number of curtt to its credit and a deserved popu larity for two score years all over the United States. Dr. Pierce tells you 1ml what is contained in his "Favorite Prescription." , ITS ISOREDIEHTS ARB : Golden Seal root (Hydrastis Cana densis), Lady's Slipper root (Cvpri ptNiium Pubescent)), Black Cohosh root (Clmicifuga Kacemosn), Unicorn ro;t (Helonias Dioica), Blue Cohosh root (Uiiulophyllmn , ToaictroiJca), Chemically Pure Glycerine. Among the prominent niedicnl men of tae country who recommend the above ingredients, as superior remedies f.r urrvoua conditions depending upon disorders of the womanly system nnd for this cure of. those catarrhal condi tions in the nf-'octed parts are: Edwin y. Hale, M. 1)., Professor of Materia ":o liea, r.t Hahnemann Mcdtcnl Col lege, Chicago; Prof. John King, SI. D., Author of the American Dispensatory, Woman and her Diseases: Profetsor John M. Sctiddcr, Doctors llnle, Ives, Wood, Bartholow and others. Address a postal card to Dr. Pierce for a com plete' treatise on the subject sent to you without cost. DR. PIERCE'S PLEASAXT PELLETS cure biliousness, sick and bilious head ache, dizziness, costiveuess, or con stipation of the bowels, loss of appe tite, coated tongue, sour stomnch, tfindy belchings, "heartburn," pain and dip tress after entiug, and kindred derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels. Persons who are subject to any of these troubles shonld never be without a vial of the " Pleusaut Pellets " at hand. In proof of their superior excellence it can truthfully be snid that they are always adopted as a household remedy aftT the flint trial. I One little "Pellet "Ms a laxative, two are cathartic. They regulate, invigor ate and cleanse tiie liver, str.mach unl liv.veh. As a "dinner pill," to promote digestion, tak one each day. To re lieve the distress oripin? from over. et'ng, nothing riuuls one of these little TclleM." They're tiny, sugnr Co.ited, nnti-hilioiis granules, 'scarcely !;r,;cr than mustard seeds. HEtl.TW AND It.vrTINF.S3. . ITow t lire in healih and hnppi n .4 is th general IIhv.io of l'r. Pierre's Cynmon Sense M.'dicnl Ad vis -r. This gnat work on medicine it'll liy?;'ie, ci'ilaiiiiiut over liX) p t 'es an 1 more limit illustratiotts, is . ent (ree on rceipt of I'ian.ps to pay ex ene of mailing nnlii. Send ,'tl oii '-cent stamps for the cloth-hound volume, or only SI stamps for the bjok in x:iier covers. r W. It. l Attention. Every member of the W. It. C. In Urgently requested to be plTsent at the regular meeting on Saturday, at 3:30, as buxlness of Importance Is to bo transacted. Py request of the president. NOTICE FOU rrilLICATlON. Department of the Interior, IT. 8. Land Office at La Grande, Or., ; Msy 11th, 1101. HAT HANSOM, of I-a nrande, Oregon, who, on May Cth, 1JM. made Timber and Ston sworn statement No. 1031, for NVV4 NWi, Section 10, Township 4 H Itange 17, E. W. M has filed notice of Intention to make final proof, to es tablish claim to the land above de scribed, before register and receiver at La Orande, Oregon, on the Id day of August, 1101. Claimant names as witnesses: Mlk LePsga, Mary E. Wilson, Blancha Ba ker, James Mclntyre, all of La Orande, Ore, F. B. DEALER IN NEW AND CIRCUS 'i THE VS 0 r- O Talcing and Clending All New York Said A Menagerie of 100 Cages. 70 Elephants and Camels. A Family of Clrattes. Only Two-Horned Rhinoceros in Captivity. A Thousand Animal Wonders. mi THAT Death- Daring Feat n That Defies i' Imitation This Year's Amonj NEW. IUwncl Scats and Admission Tickets Street and Adams Avenue, at exae sn'i'ii;.,jisaj OXXOCK T it-j Txy FVrnv SH II II . 1 1 ' MOW H A 1ST EN 1411, . SECOND - IIAND GOODS. VfluE AUGUST 11 t ID T iAVS. L '( II k t n n -r.' , or i. i iv, n v " a-ih if4 'Nf HI The Eig tJicjscdromo and h3 ma c( trie Larres! Tent Ever MatSe. tho Ycry Ecsonca of &!! '.!ie Earth's Sansatlons all Ccncycto and Fcrisct Into the Greatest Circus Hatr.sn Eves Ever Beheld. It wet Cio Eaatat and Beit Ever Set .1 In Madison Sqiiari Garden .. sty -i -V $ CJ;J;V i oVrK?? .WyM'BA Tho Circuses cud Ai2?hi!Lcs!re5 tf Ebtobs Beplofed To Make Slow Tremeatiots'y Mere Glorious ifcs Ir.iportod Artists of World-Wide Renown Italy's rqncstriaa Tbe Pctrcf's Acrobats, Tie rcJianis Rb-,-,!p,r An'rr..i! Aujlrla's ID MeizcKcs, Tranci's Gr:at Tci-ij rims Acrcoatj And Antzmts KJO'jtiore tt5l8lfKEIXBBi:3!!Rac:ii!S mnnu:rta rr ij. Fr.nHt Stoilllrjil Atl ttts .fWIIalfUHUIII M a V v't -,' 7 rr vrri.Tr FREE, STREET "M"'"en Lndr la Yea RADE Z Fcrforraucos Oslly L'oor Open M I on sale on show day at SUvcrlhorn tly the same price tlinrged on the Motion Pictures TT TT Ti SCENIC and Illustrated Songs S. A. GARDINIER Thonc Red H6I , : 1413, 1415 Adams Ave. t LA GUA'iDE, OR$. V X SnVORLO L'CKQUERSNG r 1 - u&M vim.: THE SISTERS U RAQUE 1 In tlielr mad Aula Race, passing each other In separate cate whllo flying wi ecmereeull- tng In tits Air Baby Bunting, A Tiny Nursing Baby Elephant Smaller than a New Foundland. Dog. - Frlfky and Cu'.e ae a Kitten. Tlian Ever Arw Great nmtt - t. Hnlf-Price, UtOlf.M, 6 7 P. M. & Mack's Drug Store, comer Depot show Kroumls. , Sr S- 9 - - S '. Ay. B sty tfiiii i' i saf I 1 Komits io ail, t a 14. Tp I B. R II E. r. c muMWEU, Register. 'v , -r'v-'