PAGE FIVE. . FVrvTVO ORSraVER.lA GRANGE OREGON, SATtltnAY. ATGl'ST 15, 1B0S. ! V i fcCAL ITEMS. Fred G. Taylor went to Union on business matters this morning. Abe Harris came down from Port land this njornlng to visit relutlves. Justice of the Peace Angus Stewart Is transacting business in Union today. J. C. Ctulins, con 'ri tor on the El gin pis-.'6fr train. In m the sick i J. W. Messner came In from -Ln :f Grande this .- morning.' Baker City Hersi). f Attorney J, D. Slater Is home from , Portland, where he attended to legal' matters. Miss Elba Gasklll of Island City, Is the guest ofSrfr. and Mrs. C. W. Wright this week. Union Scout. ' Mrs. George Balrd will leave Mon- day for an extended visit with Port land friends. Union Scout Wilbur. McCully,--who has beeif In : Portland, was ln the city this morning . en route to his home in Joseph. Mr; O. T, Galloway returned to her in Union this morning, after vls- f ltlng relatives here for a time. A lnrge number of HeTilston pec pie made proofs on timber and stone ; claims at the land o'V jesterday. E. H. IIW a ranol or living in the i mountains south of lA Orande. trans 1 acted business at .ho land f flee to day. ' Mrs. W. J. Burke returned to her home In Baker City this morning af ter a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mc Allister. r, J. Toppings returned last night fro.rtia-Tl'allowa county, where he ha 1 been booking after his claim. Ho is again on the conductors' board. Conductor H. C. Grady Is on the Elgin passenger run today ln place of J. C. Gulling. Grady's train went out In charge of Conductor Ruther ford. Miss Laura Green of this city, has accepted a position as stenographer for Dr. Phy at Hot Lake., She Is at Hot Lake today, but will return to night (ViTthe late train. Attorneys George T. Cochran and C. H. Crawford, and Court Reporter H. R. Hanna, are In the hills today serv ing shot summons and bench warrants upon the recently eitpnd grouse. The friends of n lrew Wilkinson will be pained to lenra that he has been confined to his home with heart trouble, and has been a very sick man. Many friends hope for his early re-coverJ-j-Unlon Republican. N Engineer Pete Thc!"n of the La Grande-UmatlUa passen-r run on the O. R. & N., was a guest of Hotel Bowman last night, after having pulled Julius Kruttschnltt's special train from Umtallla here. Pendleton East Oregonlan. . Though the gentle rain of Thursday was too light to damage standing grain in any way, it enlivened the streets considerably. Dozens of mountain caTrfirs came home to- shelter and hummta of harvesters came to town from long distances in the surrounding country. Pendleton Tribune. Miss Minnie Henry of Creston, Iowa, arrived In the city this morning, and will remain In the city a few weeks visiting her brother, W. J. Henry, who la one of the valued force at The Ob server office. Miss Henry la a school teacher and has accepted a position in nfto of the leading Washington schools. ; Superintendent Bragg la very busy today grading the papers of the ex amination. The papers ""Dp to date are very good anl he expects to get the county papers fln'shud late this after noon. The atate p;j4- will not be finished until Monda'. He Is assist ed by Miss Syra R"uip of La Grand, and Roy Conklln of Cove. jpr. Elizabeth Gulim.ii.. of San Jose, CjS, and Miss Helen rtiklns of Sa lem, arrived ihls morning to visit witn Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgj Crr. On Mon day the Carpy family and ih visiting guests leave for Wailiwx county for a week's outing. Mr forpjr has been faithful to his duties In the land office for the P-tst tear with tut .t, and his vacation if. well earn d. The postofflca department here is continually troubled with people who forget that It costs two cents In post flCe to send a letter through the post ' office to any part of the city. . Carrier systems always demand full postage for city mall. Fourth-class mailable matter which Is so prepared for mail ing as to be easily withdrawn from the wrapper and examined, will go for 1 cent per ounce or fraction there of, and la the only class of matter that will be carried for 1 cent except sec-end-class, which la only for publishers Vl'i news agents. A I B. T. FrIU left touay for the Look ing Glass to spend Sunday with his family, who are camping there. -; Herman Clark returned Inst nlRht from the Looking Glass camping grounds, where he spent a few days. . Fred Haisttn and Ed Propcck re turned last night from a day's outinu at the front on the railroad extension. County Recorder I. R. Snook, O. D. Simmons, Deputy Assesor Humphreys and Perry Oliver left this morning for the Wallowa river, where they -jvlll spend a few days fishing. ; E. Adler, one of the prosperous May )Park fruitgrowers, was In the city this morning and informed an Ob server reporter that the prospects for a bumper apple corp were never bet ter. Mr. Adler makes a specialty of small fruits and Is a firm believer In Irrigation. He has a five-horse power electric motor with which he drives a pump, with which he throws a three Inch stream. This furnishes him with suffllcent water to Irrigate six and a half acres. ,''' . v DENTIST. , Dr. W. D. McMillan. vRed 851. .tpalr less t (traction. Expert otu work. Special attentlot, . Uif, 2rr.? . .- .. r Grande National Bsnk FtulMtrs. "MM: ml W CURES..' Coughs ant! Golds V-' PREUEfJTS ; ; Pneumonia and Consumption CHl'HCH NOTICES. ,. Latter Da Saints. '.. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; regular service, 8 p. m.; mutual Improvement association meets conjointly at 7:30 p. m. Baptist Chimh. Owing to ths absence from the city of Pastor Gibson, theTe will be no preaching services Sunday. Sunday school services as usual. First Methodist Eplxoopal Church Corner M avenue and Fourth street Sunday, 9:45, Bible school; 11 a. m , public worship. Reception of new members and the holy communion. At 7 p. m., Epworth League, leader, Her man Clark. "Religious Instruction a Social Necessity." At I p. m., public worship, subject, "The Upward Call." This evening, Friday, at 8 p. m., love feast. A cordial welcome to all. The Idaho annual conference convenes at' Welser August i0, 1908. C. E. Deal, pastor. Hung by His Toea. Pittsburg, Aug. 15. Philip Mooser Is recovering today from the effects of hanging by the toes for two hours. The boy and his brother were work ing In a gymnasium when the latter was called away, leaving Philip hang ing by his toe from a trapeze. When he returned two hours later he found Philip In the same position and un conscious with his toes caught In the ropes. ' Infected Fruit Jud Geer, member of the state hor ticultural board, announces that all in fected fruit offered fdr sale In Union county this falf will be condemned. All county Inspectors have been In structed to that effect, and the section f f the law respecting the sale of In fected fruit will be enforced to the letter. . Attempt to Rob Street Car. Seattle, Aug. 15. Four masked men attempted to hold up a street car early today on Its way to this city. They were frustrated by the motor- man who saw the 'masks and put on full speed. The far sped down the track while the bandits fired at the car. Rebuild Bis; Shops. Chicago, Aug. 15. Labor circles are rejoicing to4ay over the announcement fhat the great shops' of the Pullman Sleeping Car company at Pullman, III., are to be razed and rebuilt on a larger scale. The work means the em ployment of hundreds of artisans. greatly relieving the labor situation. May Buy Balloon. Washington, Aug. 15. The final test tf Captain Baldwin's dirigible air ship, which will decide whether or not It will be purchased by the govern ment, will be held this afternoon. It Is believed the balloon will stand the test The government will probably pay as much as 17000 for It Insure Tour Stock. The National Live Stock Inso ranee association will Insure your stock against death from all causes at rata you can afford to pay. For par ticulars Inquire of ageat A. IANDERCOCK, La Orande, Or. D.F0A7tt , Foley's Honey and Tar not only stops the cough, but hoals and strength ens the lungs and prevents serious re sults from a cold. There Is no danger of Pneumonia, Consumption or other serious lung trouble if Foley's Honey and Tar is taken, as it will' cure the most btub ennwhs the dangerous kind that settles on the lungs and may develop Into pneumonia over night. If you have a cough or cold do not risk Pneumonia when Foley's Honey nd TaP will cure you quickly and strengthen your lungs. Remember the name Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute offered. Do not take chances ' with soma unknown preparation that costs you' the same when you can get Foley's Honey and Tar, th.it costs you no more and is safe and certain in results. Contains no opiates.' Cured After Physicians Said He Had Consumption. E. H. Jones, Pastor M. E. Church, Grove, Md., writes: "About seven or eight years ago I had a very sever cold which physicians said was very near pneumonia, and which they afterwards pronounced consumption. Through a friend I was induced to try a sample of Foley's Honey and Tar, which gave me so much relief that I bought some of the regular size. Two or three bottles cured me of what the physicians called consumption, and 1 have never bad any trouble with my throat or lungs since that time." Thiee sizes-25c, 50c, $1.00. The 50 cent size contains two and one-half times as much as ths small stza and the $1.00 bottle almost six timet as much. i ' .fi w. OW ft OFSUITCASCS The suit case deal vhlch occupied the attention of the court yesterday and for a time seemed to become d very complicated affa'r, has evenua' ly resolved itself down today to be t simple case of replevin wherein the Pacific Express company la reeUsd from further participation In the af fair. As the Incident now stands, Mr. Mann, who owned the suit cases, or said he did, will have to bring a stu't born fight to regain them. When the party yesterday known as John Doe took the suit cases from the trucks without presenting checks, he took what was not rightfully his. The baggage was destined to the "front" and to Insure the fellow's arrival at the other end where the construction company could coax enough work out of him to pay for his transportation from Portland, the checks were In the hands of the . construction company. The fellow decided to "beat" the com pany out of the free trip and took nts suit cases from the trucks. At fltst he left them In the hotel, but latt took them to the express office, where he left Instructions to have them ship ped to Poratello. Thereby comes In another story, for the local agent had given a receipt for the value of the goods, and when the replevin papers were made out, officers took the goods leaving Agent Hlbberd with a receipt against him for 111 and nothing to show for It. The express company will have to simply set up a esse of lost by replevin proceedings to be let out of the mlxup. Personal services were mad on the man who took the suit cases today, and at present It doe not appear that the case wilt go any farther, as the defendsnt has but poor chances of re gaining his property until he goes to the "front" and sweats out his transportation. e it it it it it i i 4 It It e e 4 THE LARGEST UliE of Fall and Winter Samples ever seen in Eastern Oregon. The name"M. Born" found in the pocket of each coat is a positive guarantee for style, pattern J material, workmanship and wear. Every , suit will hold its shape and even when old will have a rich and wellmade appearance. V WHY Wear a hand-me-down when you can get such a tailormade suit as M. BORN makes for $16,00 and up with a guarantee if they are not as ajdvflised they cost you nothing. REMEMBER $16J)tifUD UP. e e i ! it it it it it it it i i a H Refrigerators, Blue lamymlStoyes9FreeiersXx for One Week We are ine following Specials: :; it it il ii ti ti Perfection blue flame oil stove, tone.' burner 5.50 Perfection blue flame oil stove, two burners ' , 18.50 Perfection blue flame oil stove, three burners ......111.00 Dangler oil stove, two burners. .11.48 Sterling gasoline stove, three bur ners i 14.18 SEWING MACHINES $23.00 and UP, 1- t Peerless Ice cream freezer "II. S8 ' 2- qt Peerless ice cream freezer 11.68 8-qt Lightning Ice cream freezer 12.18 4 - at Lightning Ice cream freezer 12.(8 5- qt Lightning Ice cream freezer 13.48 8-qt Lightning ice cream freezer 14.38 118.00 Northern Light Refrigerator, special 118.85 121.00 Northern Light Refrigerator, special 118.93 1 1 If 8 it it ?! Specials at all times in the Bargain Basement It - I The Golden BEST STOCK. v Rule . SMALLEST PRICES. -,444ee44ee ,, .4.U4,4,,4,.m,,.,4,..t.,,4...o. . fe4' 44444' 44e4444e44ve4e'r LOST A 110 gold piece on the street Fnder return to Miss Nellie Dlsqua and receive a liberal reward. 8-15-18 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at La Grande, Ore., August 10, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that CHARLES BROADHURST, of Union, Oregon, who, on September 18, 1901, made homestead entry No. 10808 serial No. 0288, for NW14 SE tt. EVi 8W14, BWU BWH, section 12, township 4 south, range 17, E. W. M., has filed notice of Intention to make final five-year proof, to estab lish claim to th land above described, before the register and receiver of the V. 8. land office at La Grande, Ore gon, on the 15th day of September, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank Bartmess, George Bartmess, Frank Gabhart, Isaac Hill, all of La Orande, Ore. F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. wAugl4Septll Seashore Excursion. For a special train excursion to North (Washington) beach points, the O. R. A N. company wilt sell round trip tickets to Nahcotta, Wash., under the following conditions: Fare Baker City, 112; Hlanea snd North Powder, 111.60; Union, La Orsnds, Elgin and Imbler, 110. Chlldsen-Chlldren of half-far age, one-half of th abov fares. Sale date August II, 110 1. Stop-overs Continuous passage In both directions, except that stop-over will b allowed at Portland on return trip within th limit All tickets will bear as destination, Nahcotta, Wash., but passengers may atop off at and may check baggag to any point be tween Hegler, Wash., and Namcotta, Wash. Limit Final return limit Septem ber I, 1101. Extension of return Mmlf to September 10, will be granted upon payment of difference between this excursion rat and th season fsrs, ss authorized In circular No. 110, L C. A-417. JI1AI0 Tester day's Ball Los Angeles, 1; Portland, I. Oakland, I; Ban Francisco, t. Statement of the Condition of the FARMERS AND TRADERS NATIONAL BANK . OF LA GRANDE, At the Close of Busla ess July 15, 1908. Tim loans ASSETS. ....I 77.lt8.00 Overdrafts, temporary ... Bonds, warrants, etc , Banking house and fixtures Other real estate 1,141.71 19.711.19 11,111.00 1,000.00 CASH AND AVAILABLE AB5BTS U. 8. bonds and premiums ...115,875.00 Demand loans 15,151. 7a' , Cash and du from banks .. 17,158.10 I per cent re demption fund 710.00 119,811.10 ToUl 123,490.02 LIABILITIES. Capital stock ...I 10,000.09 Surplus and undivided profits 1.711.45 Circulation 11,000.00 Dividends unpaid ........ 1,100.00 Rediscounts 4,500.00 Deposits and du to banks 171,071.57 Total 1263,490.02 W want your banking account. W ar e-reful with any business n ' trusted to us, and our record for conservatism in th past it our best guar antes to you for the future. NOT THE LARGEST, but 1st us convince you that WE ARE THE BEST bank to do business with The Farmers and Traders National Bank OF LA GRANDE Daily Observer, 65c per Aonth. Grande Ronde Lumber Co. PERRY, OREGON . CAN FURNISH LUMBER Of ALL KINDS IN CARLOAD LQJS. Tor 16 Inch Chain Wood Delivered at yovr Home, Call up V. E. 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