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EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE OREGON. FRIDAY, JTLV 31. 1909. PAGE MVB. fa LOCAL ITEMS.;, , 4 v ' .; :' ". , Sflss Gladys Romlg- of Bnkcr City, Is here vlaltlng tho family of Mr. and Mn. J. D. Smith. : . . Mrs. Ernest Lewis, who has been visiting friends, and relntlves In Union, returned homo this morning. Another 50 pounds of Grande Ronde cherries were distributed to the west bound passenger this mornlnfr. E. E. Taylor left this morning to go out huckleberrylng with Cove friends, expecting to b , absent about two f'eks. ; . v kThe Misses Grace and , Ethel Knowles, of Hobart, Okla., arrived In the city this morning to visit their uncle. Judge Knowles. r Master Walter Kennedy, of Baker City, who has been In the city the past, few days visiting friends and rela tives, returned home this morning. Deputy Sheriff George Llndgren Is taking his annual summer vacation. He Is bid away somewhere In the mountains where legal matters can be forniHiou Zv ttz 1n. . ... jffin. J. L. Overton of Elgin, was In the city last evening on her way to Fulton, Mo., In response to a telegram stating; that her father was dying. The dying man Is about 7 1 years of age. Camping parties, are being formed, and on the other hand; camping par ties are returning. Fish stories are being retold and there are many de- iki iiuiiB ui wiv . ujg unci wnicn got off being recited for the benefit of the "home guards." Mrs. 8. A. Pursel and Miss Clara 4&rpentor, were In the city today from hlon. Mrs. Pursel leaves In a few days for Cleveland, O., as a delegate to the Natlonnl W. R. C. convention. Miss Carpenter Is teaching English In the Helena (Mont.) high school. Attorney Bennett of The Dalles, Is In tho city today looking after a dam age suit which he contemplates Insti gating. If his case materializes, the O.' R. & N. will be sued for heavy damages for Injuries sustained some time airo bv a resident (if this cltv. A Airaln the citizens of this city are Jx-tng startled about three or four tlnes each day by the ringing of the fire bell. Do not get excited, the elec trical connections are being tested, and there Is nothing se'rloiis the matter; neither has any new complaint devel oped. It Just naturally don't work satisfactorily, that Is all. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Newell of Cleve- land, O., who have been visiting their y.tlme friend, Joseph Anson of Is-J (land City, luft this morning for Port-j land on, their way home. Mr. Newell ; weighs 200 pounds and Is what might j be called a heavyweight democrat, but he states that he will be compelled to support Mr. Taft at the coming elec tion. ; Ray W. Logan did a high dive stunt ' In the river at the Proebstel bridge yesterday evening and today his head aches. In the dive he mlpjudged the depth and struck his head on a sharp rock,. Inflicting deep gashes on his Wad and forehead. The Injuries are aggravating,' but nothing serious. Mrs. Goorge Hensen of Tdooaset, 1 In the city today vbtltlng friends and hopping. , Edward Blum, who for the past year and a hulf has been one of the clerks at the frelnlit depot, left last evening for his home In Fairfield.' I "Wash. Mr. mum, after taking an i nline In tho hills, will enter the l'nl( versify of Washington at Seattle, where he experts to take a full unl-j jverslty course. During his stay In La Stnlcmcnrof the Condition of the FARMERS AND TRADERS NATIONAL BANK OF LA GrtANDE. At the C Iomj of Dullness July IS, 1908. assi:ts. Time loan J 1 77,fl.00 Overdrafts, temporary ... 2,846.73 Ponds, warrants, itc 19.732.33 Pnnklnr; house and fixtures 1 5,8 11.00 Other real estato 6,000.00 CMH AND AVAILABLE ASSETS V. 8. bonds and premiums .. .IIS. 878.00 Demand lnnns 8S.353.70 Cash nnd due from banks .. i7.SC5.20 ' S per cent re-1 demptlnn fund 750.00 13.J0 Total .8262, 10.02 W" want your barki-2 ic.'ur.i. W are cireful with any business tn trusted to u. nd our record fcr c-rratnm in ths p$t it our best gutr sntss to yu for She future. NOT THE LARGEST, but let u convince yoj that WE ARE THE BEST bank .to do business with The Farmers and Traders National Bank OF LA Grande Mr. Blum has made many friends, who wish him the best possi ble success, and bespeak for him a brilliant future. '-....'; r ', " A wire from A, C. Ruby announces his arrival In New York city with 60 head of horses in good condition. The balance of his purchase wilt follow later on another steamer. Mr. Ruby expects to reach Portland August 2. arid the horses which came across with him will arrive a few days later. Rural Spirit. ' y '';. ''."'. SOCIETY. The Sixth street Neighborhood club was entertained yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. Anthony, In honor of Mrs. W. F. Anderson, who Is soon to leave for Portland, her. future home. Mrs. Anderson was presented with a beautiful hand-patnted vase, as a token of esteem In which she Is held by the members of the club. CHCRCII NOTICES. Tirrt "-itiHn Church. Washington avenue and Sixth St. Morning subject, "Followers of God." In the evening there will be a song service, Sunday school, i ti a, m., W. L. Brenholta, superintendent C. E. service at 7 p. m. Prayer meet ing Thursday, I p.m. Rev. S.'W. Bee mann, D. D., minister, , First Baptist Church. , Corner Sixth and Spring. - At 9:45 a. m., Sunday school, Dr. ' J. E. Ste venson, superintendent; II, morning worship. The Lord's supper will be administered and about the table the congregation will discuss "Things Needed In our present church life." The young people's union discontinues Its services for August. At 8 p. m., evening worship. The pastor 1 will preach on "The Value of the Proph etic Seal In Christian Evidences." Restful and helpful praise will be led by C. G. Greene and his chorus choir. Cordial welcome to all. Rev. W. H. Gibson, pastor. First Mrthmllxt Episcopal Chnrrh. Corner M avenue and Fourth street. Sunday, 9:43, Bible school; 11 a. m., public worship, subject, "Faith's Guiding Star." At 12 m,, class meet ing; 7 p. m., Epworth League, sub ject, "How Jesus Master Our Preju dices." Leader, Mrs. R. W. Leigh ton. At 8 p. m., public worship, sub ject, "The Chrlstlnn and His Amuse ments."' Tuesday, 8 p. m., fourth quarterly conference. Thursday, 8 p. m., prayer and praise service. A cor dial welcome to all. -Rev. C. E. Deal, pastor. ' ' Latter Da Saints. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; regular service, 2 p. m.; mutual Improvement association meets conjointly at 7:80 p. m. ' ' THREE IICXDRED TONS OF HAY. A Ton Pays' Hnrvwllnjr Stunt for Three Men and a Boy. James McClure, one of t'hlon coun ty's pioneer farmers, was a La Grande visitor this morning and stated that he had Just completed putting up his hay crop, which amounted to 2&0 tons of wild hay and 50 tons of alfalfa. The entire 300 tons were cut, raked and stacked by three men and a boy In exactly 10 days. Mr. McClure will be gin baling In a Bhort time. LIABILITIES. Capital stock t 60,000.00 Surplus and undlvldod profits 2.718.45 Circulation 15,000.00 Dividends unpaid l.IOO.OO Rediscounts 4,600.00 Deposits and due to banks 179,076.57 Total .1202.100.02 GRANDE AMPLE MS FOillOMS The George Palmer Lumber com pany has donutcd to the Conductor's order of this city, an ample supply of lumber which will be used ; to con struct seats and rest places for the ex cursionists who will "Join tlw bunch" on August 8 for Lecklng Glass park. The management of the excursion has availed Itself of this opportunity and there will be seats In abundance. "Happy". Happersett, who Is an old standby switchman of the local yards, has the concession agreement, and he will be on hand with soft drinks and refreshments of all kinds. , The con ductors have put a bah on anything stronger than pop, as they wish to make the affair as high class as pos- That hundreds will go Is already ev ident Judging by the liberality of ticket purchases. , HOW SHE KEEPS BEAUTIFUL . The Mystery Solved. Like tbe flowers that bloom in tl, spring the young girl just budding into womanhood is an inspiring sight and she is usually beautiful if she is per fectly healthy, bhe stays beautiful just so long as her health and constitu tion remain good. Let her be nervous, have backache, sleepless nights, and how soon does it take for wrinkles, crow's feet and dark circles to appeal in the face? Her cheeks were rosy until she began to suffer from woman's weaknesses and the constantly recur ring pains and drains brought tier quickly from the beautiful age to the premature middle age. It was not meant for women to suffer so it - is due to our unnatural, but civilized methods of living, and to the fact that so many neglect those small ills which soon letd up to larger ones. Nothing so drags a woman down as those con stantly recurring periods when she suffers more anil more from a chronic condition that can be easily cured. No woman tbould t.i!:o an alcoholic com pound for that will disturb digestion, and the food is quickly compacted and becomes hard and tough ui contact with alcohol, rendering the food. in digestible. Sho must go to Natnre for a cure. The native Indians of early ti in es were far from wrong when thev called a marvelously effective medi ;inal plant "Squaw root" what tbe fhysicians of our day called Caulojphyl inii or Blue Cohosh. This and Black Cohosh, Golden Seal, Lady's Slipper, and Unicorn root, are important ingredients of a wonderfully success ful remedy in modern times, namely, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Uaving.made a specialty of the diseases of women in the early sixties Dr. Pierce soon found that a glvcerio Extract of these roots with Hydrastis or Golden Seal and Lady's Slipper root, combined in just the right proportions, made the very best tonic and cure for the distres sing complaints of women. Where women suffered from backache, weak ness, nervousness and lnek of sleep, it was usually due to functional trouble, therefore this prescription directed at the canse: cured OS per cent, of such cases. That is why Dr. l'irrco soon put it up in a form easily to be pro cured all over the United Htp.tes. Aching from head to foot that il tbe condition that atllicts some women at slated periods backache, dizxiness, and pains almost unbearable. An hon est and a safe remedy which no woman can afford to lose the opportunity of trying for the cure .of these distressing Complaints which weaken a womnn'i vitality is Dr. Pierce's Favorite I're eeription. Dr. Pierce not only assures, vou that big "Favorite I'rescrfption " if honestly made, but he lets you know just wliat it contains. The lu st of medicul authorities recom mend and extol the virtues of the slKive InvredientN In "Favorite l'resrrlpthin." Thus F. bllliifwuod. M. D.. l'rofeosor of Materia Mrilica, llenm-lt Mi-dlcal Col lege. Cliirvo. says of Golden Seal : "It Is an iinitorcnnt remedy in disorders of the womb. In c!l catarrhal conditions. Of Lurly's KHi'tier root he snys : "Exer cise special influence upon nervous con dltljiH dependiiiR upon disorders of the fenui'e nrjnns; relieves pain, etc." Trot. John King lu the Amkhicas Ium'Knsa tobv, snvs of ltluck Cohosh root: "Thli Is a very ai'tlve, powerful ami useful remedy." a J a very Important part In disease of women; lu the painful conditions incident to woman hood. Jn dysmenorrhea It Is surpassed br no other drug, being of urculest utility In Irritative and coiwstlve con ditions." "Iw action Is slow, but Its effects are ermsnent." "tor headache, whether cniKristivn or from neuralvia or dysmenorrhea It li promptly curative. Dr. John r'yto. of faugaturk. Conn.. Editor of tho Department of TlieruiH-u-tUs In Tint Ki.kctio Kkvikw say sot I'nl corn root (IlitimUt IHni'in. ono of the chief Ingredients of Dr. I'ltrce's Ksoi Itn lrescription: "A remedy which In variably acts us a uterine twomto Invlx orator and always favors a condition which makes for normal activity uf the entire reproductive system, cannot fail to be of areat usefulness anil of the utmost Importance to the general prac titioner of medicine." "In llelonias we have s medicament which moro fully answers the sUive Ftirposes (Ann ony other dnuj with whU h tun nniwiUitfil. In the treatment of disease peculiar to women It is seidom that a ce is seen which does noi vr nt "ins Indication for this roats diU sgnov . t . H McCALL PATTERNS WE G0LDEM': 7 n Wash Goods. ; Itlght at tlMi commencement of liot weal tier, jut when you need K)1 dreKsea, we cut tho price on thin Wash Ktuffs. " " Fine Lawn, regular 12o quality, -. special .9C Batiste, regular 15c quality, special ......... . . ........ .11 Ha Narcissus Batiste,' regular 20c quality,; special ......15c Swiss Applique, regular 28c qual ity special 20c Embroidered Batiste, regular 35c . quality, special .............. .27o T Ladies Silk Cloves, Elbow m e b a Friday 11 SPECIAL Odd Cups and Saucers, J Covered Butter Dishes. special per set ...... 7o special, each . .2So 5-Inch Plates, special, l0B9 jttr, Bpeciai, each 88c per set.. . ,.8So Water oBttles, special, (-inch Plates, special, . each .............. .43c per set 880 Individual Butters, ape Pickle Dishes, special, clal, per dosen 9o acn .13c Large assortment Work, Covered dishes, special, Waste, Market and each .............. .83c Picnic Baskets. ... 9o up TlrW tih Mpn Mum f.fh H BEST STOCK SMALLEST PRICES it rssi- ssssssssssssssssssi7 ' 4 k Clierrles for Sale. Doyal Anne cherries at Stoddard farm, 20c gallon. Inquire of J. B. VanDermucllln, Red S2. 7-22tf NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. . Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or., May 11th, 1S08. Notice Is hereby given that BLANCHE BAKER, of La Orande, Oregon, who, on May th, 1908, made Timber and Stone sworn statement No. 6022, for SE4 NW4 and NS BW'A, Section 3, Township 4 8., Range 17 E. W. M., has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before register and receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on the 8d day of August, 1808. Claimant names as witnesses: Ray Hanson, Mary K, Wilson, Mike Le I'sge, James Mclntvre, all . of La Grando, Ore. P. C. BRAMWELL. Rcglstor. II Yea Hem TIil3 Hwlll bo 9 lep.ru that the leading mf. rnl vrltcTH end tachers of all tho Mevwu! tj'io.ls of prucllcn recoininond. In tho Kroncjest tmns pl!jl",eiii;h and ovciy lurrwllont ctitcrln? Into tho cuin-nsitl:.",i uf Dr. l'lerce's Ooltlcn Medical J-iiwovery lor Uie cure i,f wejk stomach, dyspepsia, cstr.rrli of storrisch, "liver complaint., t:'pitl livr. or hiili.iiHness , rhrnnic bowci af (S'tions und all cularrhal di.-ea.ses nf v!:uUiver r."r!on, pan e or r.?.V:.'! It U al 'O a spocllli: remedy for nil such chmnlo ir lonit sW'idlrT ewi r,t catarrhal slice ti..r;s uud tUoir roultanU, as bronchial, t!:ror.t an1 );; dlc-va d'Xrept rouniniu In, 10 accompaiiiivl with severe cough. II lb not ko cood fir acuto onlds and tooli , but for Hnferinif, or chronic cases It 1 esKH!lally eiiieucloti lu irolocin!f iep. fiirt cure. It rou tain Mack (.'lierrybarlf, I10UI1 n l-eul root, iiioudrnot, Mime root. Mnii.iiiiki) root and Queen's root ail of which are Lllily t,r,llw,l 1 reiniill- for all the uoovn an ntioin il alToctious liy -such eminent imilieal writer and tencliers si l'rof. Ilartliolo'.v, of .h tTerson Mi d. Col-l-fle; l'rof. IlllVn. of till! I'lilV of 1'n.J l'rof. V'lnley Kliiowi-Kul. M. )., of Hen ii J.vi. toileo', ti mi; l'rof. John :.ii't, M. I)., of ( ii.i iimatl : rrof, John .M. S-MHliler. M. It., of iin iniiait ; l'rof. Ivivv in M. Il;:le. M. I)., of li.lliiii'rridiiil MkI. Cnlere, CliiiMiro. and w'ore of oilier conully eniliinit in their several scliool of iirartli-". riie'tioldeti Medics! Discovery "Is the only ml:elii' nut up for fln thronnU druestiKt for like pnrii wi, that ha any sueli jnnfrnsljiinil (iiiliir-o-nieiit wor'n more than any tiuti,tcrof onliiury li vtl monlali. 0K i fniliHrity i4 Iti fiirmn'a l tho lie-t pi n-ilMe itiinriintv of Its nierlti. A glunco at lli:. pul!lh' il formula will !iow that "tioiui ! . h 'llcal Dl-eovery " contains no pi.l-oniu. harmful or halnt forrninedrni's an I noulrfhol rheniicnllr fiur. lrlple r ;lioi"1 ryeeriiiq li'inx iixd nt-A, tJlyrcrlii" li entirety uiioli)c tionaliie and he:d' I a tro-it useful niroiil In the corn of all t.torniu-h s well a. hrun chlal, throat ami lunrr sflertioim. There Is tho III; li t. nuillcnl authority for US no In all such ca-. Tlw"lirovr)r"l. aconren'.td glvivrfe. c-xtrnct of nstlvn, Uii-diclnnl root ami I safe snd rellabU A booklet of extracts from eminent, tnndlcal authorities, endorsing lt Intfro- tlentt malh-d ,1frr on rwi'lest. Addrttsl v. U. V. i'tcrua. HuUalo, N. V. Sharp Reductions For FRIDAY and SATURDAY at o S 2 S -g. w 3 t- SHs ,h 3 'C tc M Ct3 D 3 in rrl 71 1-1 o cd o M W o w cd 1 2: d i.1 P S S fe Length, Black and White, $2.25 k m i jfj 3 a VVtlCrC YoMlways Get Bargains SPECIAL GASOLINE ENGINE IRRIGATION, SPRAYINCAND PUMPING MAtHINERY Fairbanks-Morsa Gasoline Engines for pumping, spraying, sawirg, grinding Outfits complete. Fairbanks Scales for weighing. Fairbanks-Morse Dynamos and Motors for power and light. Fairbanks-Mora Windmills and Towers, Fairbanks-Morse Grinders, Feed Chop pers, Well Pumps. All first quality goods at lowest prices. Always in stock. Liberal term. Prompt reply to irquiries and quick shipments. Write for catalogue and prices. FRANK KILPA TRICK Agt., La Grande FAIRBANKS, MORSE & Co! PORTLAND, OREGON Is Your Boy or Girl Thin or Nervous? Parents do not seem t reajze the great importance of curing nervousness in their children. They call in a doctor for a couyh or a cold, but lervousncss does not strike them an 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 nvalid. You can positively cure nervousness in your child with Amcrlcanilis 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 yeni of the genuine merit of this remedy. Your duty to your child . idiouii urge you to try it. 75 Cents Kr Dottle A. T. HILLDRUGGIST PATTERNS STORE Men's Dress Shirts. At liorgulu I'rlcc. Juxt Tnion You Nned Hieni. 11.1! to 11.50 values, spectat ,,..S8c . $1.00 values, special ............ 79c " Men's Sjimmcr Underwear. Extra quality; 70o regular, spor claV per suit ...SOo 0 IWHJ 1. L UIL Men's Work Panls. 11. B0 values, special 98c ! Value, Special $1.75 ll 3 eh e nt rsaturaay' it 1 . Sit ti ... .. .. i it It It It it it it Overalls, boys, special, per pair 2So Overalls, mens', special, per pair ....... . .. . ,48c Straw each Hats. special, .;..18Wo Fly paper, per double sheet, .......... ..I B-So Lawn, special, per yard Bo 2 A Notre Dniiic Laclr't Appeal. To all knowing sufferers of rheu matism, whether muscular or of the joints, sciatica, lumbago, backache. : pains In the kidneys or neuralgia pains, to writs to her for a home trtat -jment which has repeatedly cured alii of these tortures., Bhe feels It her duty to send It to all sufferers free. 1 Tou curs yourself at horns as thous ands wilt testify no chsngs of cll ! mate being .' necessary. This ' simp) ( discovery banishes uric acid from th j blood, loosens ' tho stiffened Joints, purifies the blood and brightens the eyes, giving elasticity and tons to th 1 whole system. If the above Interest 'you, for proof address Mrs. M. Cum bers, Box R, Notr? Dame. Ind. I DKNTIHT. I Dr. W. D. McMillan. Red S51. . Pair Ittss rtractlon, Export goKI work. Fpectal attention to children's teeth. . La Orande National Bank Building. 1 THE FAIRNESS CFTHIS a?2s2 GUARANTEE will appeal ta very parent. If American! tis doss act banafit your child, jasl bring us back yon empty bottle and tell as so, and we'll promptly band you back your money. That in this remedy, There'saoth inf. dangerous about Amori canitis. Well giro you the intlr form ula npcu request to it it