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EIGHT PAGES. PAGE FIVE. EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE OREGON, THTIiSDAY. JrLY 80, 1008. -As '- LOCAL 1TEM&, ' H. C. Btuart returned last night from a hort business trip to Walla AValla. . AV. I. "Wflde, the Summervllle lum ber, man. was an early visitor In La Of anile this morning. . D. W. Barnes, one of Elgin's pro gressive sawmill men, was a La Grande vlHltor last evening. A. B. Conley, the wheat king, left last evening for Portland, and from there he goes to the coast. A. G. Dunn, who has been spending the past month In Portland and The Dalles, returned on lost evening's train. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Murphy of Perry, left this morning for Wallowa!, where they will spend a "few weeks on busi ness. M Lodell, the crack La Grande first baseman, declart-s he has retired for the balance of the- season. Portland Telegram. '. A. P. Urauuerry, uu i known commercial travelers from Portland, came last night on hi reg ular tour. Dr, N. Molltor took his departure 'last evening for Long Beach, where he will -spend a few days. Mrs. Moll tor is already there. ' . A. R. S. Cutler, who yesterday pur chased the Cavana fruit ranch In May Park, expects his family here from Seattle In a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Langer, of Se- dalia. Neb., who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Blood of this city, left this morning for their home. ' Miss Ethel Haws, who has been vis iting her aunt, Mrs. .Charles Noyes of this city, the past two weeks, left for her home at Welsor this morning. Miss Sahah Riddle, a graduate of La Grande high school and for some time a teacher in the public schools, will enter the University of Oregon next fall. J. L. MoKlnnis, one of Union coun ty's leading farmers and flouring mill in, was a La Grande business man yesterday and left for his home near Summervllle this morning. , 'j : . . Mrs. J. Hopper and daughter. Miss Oohlie, who have' been visiting .Mrs. Vesley Andrews at Baker City the past six weeks, arrived home this morning and expect fa a few clays to go io Pendleton, where they will vltlt friends and relatives. Ardle Lyman of Elgin, and Miss Katie Mathress of Narrows, Ore., were land office visitors today. , The book and stationery department of the Newlln drug . store Is being equipped with .new glass show cases this' afternoon. Twenty-five empty stock cars are In the La Grande yards this afternoon destined for Elgin, where they will be loaded with Wallowa county sheep. ' Tickets are now on sale at Jay Van Bilren's cigar store for the Conduc tors' excursion on August S. One bus iness man of this city started the ball rolling by buying a ticket for every clerk In his store for the occasion. - Charles Ersklne, a Junior at the University of Oregon, visited yester day with icol lege acquaintances In La Grande. Ho left last night for Nam pa, Idaho, where he' has p. position for the remainder .of the vacation. SOCIETY, Farewell Party, Miss Mattle Beull, who Is to leave oon for Nevada, was tendered a fare well supper party last evening at tne home of her mother, Mrs. R. B. Cun 11ft. Dainty refreshments were served and the evening was spent with games and music Those present were Misses Opal Graham, Mabel Schofleld, Julia Carbine, Mattle Scull, Myra Hoff, Su sie Carbine, Harriett Hoff, Mrs. Cole, Mr. and Mr. .Cunllff, Messrs. Leland Metcalf, Archie Graham, Everett Car bine, Irwin Bramwell, Thomas Car bine, Clarence Stulta, - LeRoy Hoff, Charles Thompson and Archie Jordan of Kamela. in DEATH III ACCIDENT Meager news from Wallowa county relates the accidental shoott.ig, of Clarence Pointer, about II miles from Wallowa last Monday. According to the reports, Pointer, accompanied by a young iady and a small boy, was hunting. It Is presumed he stepped over a log and pulled the shotgun af ter him. At any rate, the gun was discharged and the entire load lodged In the body. No one sow the accident but the' woman, hearing a report, sur mised an accident and rushed to where Pointer was lying in h,la death strug gle. He lived about two hours, but could tell but little of how it occurred. He was burled Tuesday afternoon In the cemetery at Wallowa. : Birth Record. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wil liams, In Salem, this morning, a son.' Pnotlme Is Dark. Mr. Wilson, proprietor of the P tlme theater, will keep it dark until Saturday evening. Mr. Wilson says that he believes In supporting the band and knows of no better way than to close shop and give the public an op portunlty t'o spend Its time and money with the attractions offered by the carnival. v ; . ' 'PUitform the Suinei. Lincoln, July. SO. No visitors ar rived at Falrvlew this morning. Bry an was working enrly In analyzing the platform of the Independence league. Ho dictated this statement: "The Hn Mary E. Rawlins, who for the platform of the Independence leaguo piuit 17 years has lived on a homestead i contains a number or. planks identical on-Shaw creek, near Elgin,' Is again or. substantially the same as some of living In South La Grande. She flndsjthe planks In the democratic plat many changes in the city since she, form." . . . , made this city her horn. v I,' C:nc"' nMn a Freewater, Freewater, Ore., July 29. Attorney C. T. Godwin Is building new" office In the rear of J. J. Elam'a bank. The structure wll Ibe 20x32. The ma terial being used la concrete block. Dr. H. M. Page will also have office room In the building. . McCALL PATTERNS GIVE NATURE A CHANCE. Max Rawlins, now making his home In South La Grande, will open a shoot ing gallery on the corner of Elm and Jefferson In a few days... He has se cured, the. necessary license, .and a NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department 'of the Interior,- U. 8. Land Office, La Grande, Or. ' July 13, 1908. ' -. ' Notice I hereby given that '- i KATHRTN CONNORS, coon a his targets reacn nere, ne .... o( agyJX Fa))(1 gou,h DakoiAt who on proceed to open his stand.. ' ,. ,.'July g 190gf ma1a timber, and stone . It U? likely that Mr. and Mrs. H. 8Worn itatem,nt No. 0142, for NH Cavana will movo to Seattle to rnake1 gEVi NEVli gcc 11; 6W of their future home. Mrs. Cavana's ,jcw, Bec i2, Tp.4 8., R. 38, E. W. brother Is proprietor oi me iKinuu.i M haa f1jd noU(,e flf ,ntenon to make final timber and stone proof, to rstubllsh claim to the land above de scribed, before tho register and re ceiver at La Grande, Oregon, on the 2Dth day of September, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Amanda Miller, of Sioux Falls, S. D.l Charles F. Cloncy. of Slout Falls, P. D.; John K. Wright, of La Gmndo. Ore.; Walter Spencer, of La Grondi, F. C. BRAMWELL, . 7-14-0-25 . ReRlstcr. V department store, the largest of Its kind In that city. Mr. Cavana has gone to Portland to attend to business matters. 1 The Elks hnve greatly Improved the apprarsnce of their property by cut ting off the weeds and grans fronting the streets. J. M. Terry, for a similar t service, Is worthy of special mention. All of these little thin In a way add prently to the general appenrance of Q V our city. Statement of the Condition of the FARMERS AND TRADERS NATIONAL BANK OF LA GRANDE, - , ' e At th0 1ost, f nuHlntw July 13, 1008. ASSETS. Time loans Overdrafts,, temporary ... Bonds, warrants, etc. .... Bunking house and fixtures Other real estate ' CASH AMD AVAILABLE ASSETS V. 8. bonds and premium .. .115.475.00 Demand loans 35,353.70 Cash and due from bank .. 7.P&6.50 per cent re demption fund I ToUl 77.668.00 3.846.73 19.7J2.39 15,611.00 (.000.00 750.00 131,(33.90 .1201.490.02 ' ' I.ImLlTIE3. Capital stok ...........$ 60,000.00 Surplus and undivided . profiu . 2,713.45 Circulation ........ 15.000.00 Dividend unpaid 1. 200.00 Rediscount 4.500.00 Deposit and due to bunk 173,076.57 Total , .$263,490.02 We want your banking ccourL Wa are careful with any Wines tn trusted to u. and our record for con'vatirn m the pitt it our best guar antee to you for the future. NOT THE LARGEST, but let u eenvinc you that WE ARE THE BEST bank to do butine with , . The Farmers and Traders National Bank OF LA GRANDE The strongest minds have gotten their Inspiration direct from Nature. Natum Is the great teacher of mankind. We can look to Nature for all our needo. In the recent Russo-Japanese war the sur- Seoas of the Japanese navy and army iscovored that wounds would heal more rapidly and with better ricress if left to baturs. They washed te wounds with water which had been boiled and thus sterilized then bandafrod the wounds with clean linen no powerful drugs or antiseptics were used in their lirst aid to the injured. Such methods resulted In the lots of only 3'.' out of iv:! men treated in a novnl hospital for their wounds. It Is only from hick of oUcrving Nature's laws tlint iwwt. of us snITer at one time or another . from Indigestion, impure Wood and a generally -run-down system. Our remly lies In Nature's laboratory dM'p in the (raBrunt woods where are nwinv Air.eriesii ftlfintt. the roots ol wiilch when properly treated will np plv a heelth-civlng tonic. Many yearn ago a physician who had an extensive practice aniopg the afflicted nmde a strll.'lng depnrture Irom the usual methods of Ills confreres In medlclnt ht went strmpfii to Anture lortne cure oi tliiw stomach dlsonlers which resulted so often In i aniemlc condition, or Im pure blixMl, 1. s of appetite, pnlo or pimply Kkiti. fit 'ini; of lnssltwUi and weakness. lie found that the bark of tho Black Cherry-tree, the root of the J'undrake, Stone root, Ouoen'g root, hliKidroot mid lioldcn Seal root, made Into a scienlilic, nn-altih.ilic extract by the use of glvcerine. niaiie the bejit alterv tivn and tonic. The refreshing Influence of this extract Is at once apparent in the recovered strength of the patient the vital fires of tho body burn brighter and their lucreaHHl activity coiwimes the tissue rubbish which otherwise ma.' poison the systnm. This alterative ana tonic extract has been found to stand alone as a safe. Invigorating tonic, as it doe not depend on alcohol for a false stimulation, hut Is KttUm'i own mrtiod of strengthening and cleansing the sys tem. It tones up the stomach and the blood In Nature's own way. It Is well known all over the world as Tr. Pierce's Xiolden Medical Discovery. Tim name was given to tins vegetable rom pound MH'Siise one or me miiorinin ingmiieuu was Golden Seal riwit. Such an authority as l'r. Kolx-rti Riirtholow, of Jelli-rson Medlcnl College, pays " very use ful as a stomachic tonic, ( ores catarrh of the-storuat h and hendinlies arcom- fi.'inving thn sinnie." Vr. Urovcr Cue, In lis IxKik Orvaoie Medicines, siH'flklng of tiolden Seal roi, says ttmt "as a liver liivlcoralor It bus Un' niunh." Further he mvs, "In clirvmic inflammation of the bludder wo deem It one of the most rcll- lile ir?en;s v! cure. As a Ionic in the convalescing slaves of fevers, tuieiiiiioiila, dvsenterv and oilier ucntn dlreiiM l! v dr:istls (tlolilen' Soul ruot) la peculiarly I'!'r"l'rl"U'." I)r. -'oc. c nllnnes: "Wc would hero add Unit our experience has demon StraUsl the Hydrastis or liolden S, al root to lie a vuluMtln reniwlr In lironcliltls, larymrltK and other aifitioim of the respiratory organs." "Of mtvIco in chronic cstarrh of the stnnmcli and howel folio lug abuse of alcohol, a tonic niter maluriiil fever, lias a dlxtincl, aiiU-maluriul iniliKnce, (JikkI In a.) cat.irrliel conditions, as uterine catarrh, leiicorrho'a, etc. Is a curative a(,cu', In chrou'c dysrs'psla. lloliart A. Hare, M, V., Lnlvtrsity of l'cnii'vlvan'f. Prof. John M. Sondder In Specific Med ication sc;h: " It tltiiu!utes tho d'.jres live procesy, and lnrrens"s the lrrll!V tlon of fiKst. Hy these means the Mood la ruriihrtl. s Slid this UikhI feeds the muscular system. I mention the mus cular system hecanse 1 believe It lirst feels the lucreuswl jwer Imparted by the stliniiletlon of ncreswi nutrition. The conrsiieiit imiroverant on the nervous and glanuuiur systcnis are nstnrsl restilW. In relation u Its gnnernl effect on the syst.Mii, there tio nmilHtir in vni aJMitit tril h (here is iA gnnnl tiuin imUu of opinvin. It is univrrmillu re garded as the tonic useful lu all de- billtnled slates." All.-r many renra of study and labo. rstorr work Ir. It. V. 1'ien'n produo-d the most happy combination of tbl itolden Seal HH.t th oilier efllcaclou root etihanelng and Increasing In cura tive power these native plants from our American loreois ny mcsuiiiiion oi encm leally pure glycerine, of prop-r strength, which Is far better than alcohol, both for extracting and reserving the medi cinal principle residing in plant. Glyc erine Tljwlf Is useful In medicine to sub due Inflammation and hy cleaning the membrane of the stomach of abnormal secretion aids In the cure of dyspepsia, and stomach and Intestinal troubles. The People' Common Sonne Medical Adviser 1 vj page, is sent fre, on receipt of stsmns. to psy expense of m ailing imly. Bend 21 one-cent sumps for tb book In Ksper covers, or 31 sumps for the cloth mind volume. A'lilress lr, R.V. Piurc, (a Main Btraet, Buffalo, N. Y. e e e e ee e e ee e ee ee ee it it a tt e e ee e e e e e e e mm Keauaions For FRIDAY and SATURDAY at THE G0LDEH RULE SI McCRLL PATTERNS : Wash Goods. Illglit at the commcmsi'mLut of hot weather, Just when you need ol drsMf), wo cut the price ou thin Wash Stuffs., ' . . Fine Lawn, regular 12o quality, Special .80 Batiste, ' regular 15c quality, special .....It IdC Narcissus Batiste, . regular 20c quality, , special ............. ,13c Swiss Applique, regular 28o qual ity special ................. .20o Embroidered Batiste, regular 35o quality, special .............. .270 01 - bC ee e e e e Jt3 cd m 1 V c cj o E o g c J3 3tf i5 (DO) - sG Ci'S. do!"1 to w u HI Hti s g U O " P S 5 c o Men's Dress Shirts. At Bargain Prto1, Jusit When You Nool Thc-iii. 31.25 to tl.50 values, special . .. .6o 31,00 values, special ...... . . . , . . 7tto Men's Summer tndcrucar. Extra quality; lOo regular, spo- - . clal, per suit r0o Men's Work Panls. ' fl.EO values, special Bflo ladies Silk Cloves, Elbow Length, Black and White, $2.25 Value, Special 11.75 THE BARQfliN PflotnEN? MMM t Friday WliefC Satu rday SPECIAL YpuAIways Get Bargains SPECIAL Odd Cup and Saucers, pedal per set ..... .4To 6-Inch Plates, special, per set 33c (-inch Plates, special, per let ............ .38o Pickle Dishes, special, each . .... ... ....... .13c Covered dishes, special, . each , 53o Covered Butter Dishes. special, each ........ tio lose Jars, special, each 880 Water oRttles, special, each 43o Individual Butters, spe- - clal, per dosen Vc Large assortment Work, . Waste, . Market and Picnic Baskets. . . . V up Overalls, boys', special, - ' per pair . . . . . .. . . .. .SSo Overalls, mens', special, per pair ........... ,48o Straw Hats, ' special, each....,, 1H0 ' Fly paper, per double sheet, ......... ..1 2-3o Lawn, special, per yard So The Golden ule 0, BEST STOCK SMALLEST PRICES iieeeee 4-eee.4.eese 'r eeee eet e e e s e ' e e e ? i It It It il it :J !: tt :5 tt !J : it tt it it it it it it it e There Is always a prejudice against a rich man or a man occupying a good office, '1 .Our idea of wealth is fooling finan cially able to contribute to a campaign fund. When a man says to you, "Isn't that the best way 7" say ye. Pon't argue with him. '..!' Some men are Just ' prominent enoirgh to attract people who want to Impose on them, One reason men do not take kind ly to praying Is that when many women pray they "talk about" their husbands. . Every bore thinks he's the most agreeable man In town; that were It not for his flow of wit the community would be hopelessly, dull. GAS0LIME ENGINE IRRIGATION, SPRAYING AND PUMPING MACHINERY Cherries for Sulo. Royal Anne chcrrle at Stoddard farm, 20c gallon. Inquire of J. E. VanDcrmuellcn, Red 032. 7-22tf NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. R. Land umce at l-a uranuo, ur Slay 11th, 1908. Notice Is herehv given that BLANCHE BAKER. of La Orande, Oregon, who, on May Sth. 1908. made Timber and Stone sworn statement No. 0022, for SK4 NWli and NR BW. Section S. Township 8., Range 87 K. W. M., has filed notice of Intention to mnxt final proof, to estobllsh claim to the land above described, before register and receiver at I.a Grande, Oregon, on the 3d day of August, 1808. Claimant names as witnesses: ' Ray Hanson, Mary E. Wilson., Mike Le Page, James Mclntvre, a'lf of Ls Grando, Or. - F. C. BRAMWELL. Register. Fairbanks-Mors Gasoline Engine for pumping, spraying, sawing, grinding Outfits complete. ... Fairbanks Scale for weighing. Fairbanki-Mort Dynamo and Motor for power and light. ' Fairbanks-Morse Windmills andTower. ' Fairbanks-Mors Grinder, Feed Chop per, Well Pumps. All first quality goods at lowest price. Always in stock. Liberal term. Prompt reply to irquiiie and quick shipment. Write for catalogue ind price. FRANK KILPATRICK, Agt. "La Grande FAIRBANKS, MCRSE S. Co. CORTLAND, 0RE00N A Notre Piuno Laffy's Appeal. To all knowing sufferer of rheu latlsm, whether muscular or of the Joints, sciatica, lumb.igos, backache, pains In the kidneys or neuralgia pains, to write to her for a homo treat ment which has repeatedly cured all of these torture. She feel It her duty to send It to all sufferer free. Tou cure yourself at home as thous ands will testify no change of ell-, mate being necessary, This simple discovery banishes uric acid from the blood, loosens ' th stiffened Joints, purifies the blood and brightens the eyes, giving elasticity and tone to the whole system. If the above interests you, for proof address Mrs. U. Sum ben, Box R, Notr? Dame, Ind. , DENTIST. Dr. W. D. McMillan. Red 861. Pair loss rtrectlon. Expert golu work. Special attention to children' teeth. La Grande National Bank Building. NOTICE FOR' PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, TT. S. Land Office, La Grande, Ore,, July IS, 108. Notice Is hereby given that AMANDA MILLER, . of Rloux Falls, South Dakota', who, on July t, 1008, made timber and stocs worn statement No. 0141, for SWV4 NE14, NVi BE '4, SE4 SE, Sec. 31. Tp. 4 8., R. 88, E. W. M., has filed notice of Intention to make final tim ber and stone proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the register and receiver of the V. S. land office, at La Ornndo, Oregon, on the Hlh day of September, 1808. Claimant names as witnesses: Kath ryn Connors, of Sioux Falls, fl. D.; Charles F. Clancey, of Sioux Falls, 8. D.; John K. Wright, of La Grande, Ore.; Walter Spencer, of La Grande, Or. F. C. BRAMWELL, 7-Z4-I-2S Register Is Your Boy or Girl Thin or Nervous? Parents do not seem to rcaj'za the great importance of curing nervousness in their children. They call in a doctor for a cough or a cold, but jervousness doci not strike them as being serious enough. It is. A thin, nerv ous child rarely develops into a strong, healthy man or woman. More often nervous condi tions become chronic and the child 'becomes a life-long, delicate, nervous invalid. v , . You can positively cure' nervousness hi your child with1 ,, -, j- :. , , : Amcrlcanltls Elixir This remarkable remedy supplies phos phorus in soluble form to the body, tones and quiets the nerves and brings them to a normal, permanently healthy condition. The first bottle will convince you of the genuine merit of thita remedy. ' Your duty to your child houi urge you to try ir. . ; , , - 75 Cents ler Bottle , THE FAIRNESS OfTHIS GUARANTEE will appeal to every parent. If American. tl doe net benefit your child, Just bring us back your empty bottle and tell us to, and we'll promptly hand you back your money. That howl our con fkUnc in this remedy. There'sriotk Ing dangerous about Ameri- eanitia, We'll give) too Ike tntlr form ula opoa re- Cjvseet, A. T. HILL-DRUGGIST 1 1 1 1 i, I 5