PAGE err EVEyPCQ OBSERVEK, LA GRANDE, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, MOS. ; - - '.. "WHERE NOTHING IS TOO MUCH TROUBLE,'' . ' .' : THE LIBRARY Cut Prices on Lumber and Shingles for large Order s We need the money; You need the material . Fir arid Native Lumber, Cedar I Shinies I STODDARD AriMaiW&JMMrfauwre aint THE WEATH ER. i more settled then. There is less dust, less heat, not so many rainy, cloudy days and the flies, bugs, etc., are gone. THE LUMBER A is drier after the s u El mer's heat than after a winter's Gtoev 2Jm dampness. The paint will take better hold of the wood and dry hard and smooth. ' THE PAINTER is not so busy as during the "Spring rush and can give the work better attention and allow more time for each coat to dry and harden. i THE PAINT is the essential j feature at nnv t!m nf tUa tisn. i 1 j rjv W. H. B0HNENKAMP1 CO. Rheumatism is caused by an excess of uric acid in the blood, which is carried through the circulation to all portions of the system. Every muscle, nerve, bone and joint absorbs the acrid, pain-producing poison, causing aches, inflammation, stiffness and other well known symptoms of the disease, l enuanent relief from the pains and discomfort of Rheumatism cannot be expected from the use of liniments, plasters, and other external treatment iiLh does not reach the blood, where the cause is located. Such measures ve temporary relief, but in order to cure Rheumatism the uric acid and inflammatory poison must be expelled from the blood. S. S. S. cures rheumatism because it is a. perfect blood purifier. It poes down into the 5,rClllation. neutralizes the nnn nrii. nn1 Artw it trnm thm AnnA R S S ',c'9 Jhe irritating, inflammatory matter which is causing the pain, swell and other discomfort, enriches the weak, sour blood, and permanently iris Kneumatism. In all forms of Rheumatism, whether acute or chronic, l i 'ounc 8ae vegetable remedy, possessing the properties wUedtocure. and at the same time a medicine that builds up the entire system by its fine tonic effects. Book on Rheumatism and any medical advice " 10 " ho write- THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Curd ny Fever and Eumihrr Cold. A- J. Nusbaum, Pstesvlll. Ind.. rltet: -Last year I suffered for three ""Whs wlfh a summer cold so dis tressing that It Interfered with my business. I had many of the symp toms of hay fever, and a doctor's pre option aid not reach my ease, and 1 took several medicines which seem to only aggravate my cam. For tunately I Mted upon having Fk i iii-cy uzA Tar and U quicaij w- LUMBER CO. 111 in 'the Fa and should be carefully consid ered. "Hand Made" mixtures or cheap products are a "waste of time and money. Tiri? DnATrfiTinu .i hi primary object of Daintinc and K - A ill the winter your house needs rrnl-vtn 4 Via uothers sr. 'i UlLllUJt LAIC W ti:!. It! dard" paint not only gives the best but the longest protection of all paints. iaPaint "Results Don't do any guessing just insist on "High Standard" Paint and there will be no regrets. There are "Little Elue Flag" Paints and Varnishes ThtLiltlt for your house, barn, wagons, carriages, floors and wood work. Let us ex plain to you. IV Protection. QjJ FOR SALE BY gfiig-aitta. A CURE FOR RHEUMATISM cured me. My wife has since used Fvly'a Hwiit-y An.l Ter wh the Mine ucceu." A. T. Hill, druggist. To Um rubllr. Mr. J. B. Officer is no longer in our employ. Mr. Will Nelll will hereafter have charge of our wagon and col lections. 10-lo-li IIIII1L DEATH , Baker City, Oct. 10.- This morning at 9 o'clock, the hour appointed by Judge Smith for Dasslnsr iientenpn on D. ItJTrapp, the man convicted of murder In the second degree for kill ing Slim Jasperson, the Huntington bartender, and John Hancock who was convicted of stealing brass from a lo cal foundry, the court contained eev- eral people who had assembled to hear the Judge's remarks. D. R. Trapp was sentenced to prison for the rest of his natural life. When th, court asked If the prisoner or at torneys had anything to say, Trapp re plied, "No, your honor." Silence fell over the court room and then Trapp's father, of whom mention has before been made, slowly arose and said, "I hope that you, nor any of you who are In this room, will ever be called upon to witness what I have this morning." With these few words the old gentleman sank Into his chair sob bing like his heart would break. There were few dry eyes In that court room. LARGE YIELDS Twenty-two hundred and fifty com bined harvesting machines, operated by steam, gasoline, horses and mules, and 60,000 men were required to gar ner the wheat crop, estimated at 60,- 000,000 bushels, In Washington, Ore gon and Idaho. Wie value of the crop Is placed at from J45.000.000 to 150. 000,000. t . The machines cut about 50 per cent of the. total yield, and on this it Is es timated there was a saving of 5 cents a bushel and two bushels of waste groin to the acre, adding nearly $2, 000,000 to the revenue of the produc ers. The men were paid 16.000.000 In wages, the average cost of saving the crop being 10 cents a bushel, exclusive of baga and hauling to warehouses. The harvester eMabilnhed a nau' neord this year in saving the c-ji, iv three states, as never before were the wheat belts stripped of their stands of grulri In such time. The farmers had the most efficient help In years and at no time were they obliged to sus pend or even curtain operations be cause of shortage. The average earning of each man was $100 for the season. The average threshing crew of four men, headed, stacked and threshed 2000 bushels a day. The average yield was a little more than 20 bushels to the acre, while Individual fields reported as high as 42 bushels. PLEASANT SCltPUISE. Friends of Mr. and Mm. V. J. Hughes Honor Them. A few days ago Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hughes, who resides a few miles east of this city, moved into their new house, which has Just been completed, and a number of relatives took ad vantage of the occasion to give them a genuine surprise, and according to program a number of carriages assem bled at the new home yeHterday with well-filled baskets. Of course, every one presrnt had a most pleasant after noon of which the following were present: Mrs. George Oekeler, senior, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zurbrick, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gekeler, Mr and Mrs. W. J. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Pmutz, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest DeLong, Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Gekeler, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McColl, M-. and Mrs. Roy Spencer, the Misses Kathryn Gekeler, Ruth Hughes and Callle Ragaln, Dor othy Smutz, Nellie DeLong, Velma Mc Call, Messrs. Charles Gekeler, Benja min Zurbrick, Wilbur Zurbrick, Earl Hughes, .George and Claire Hughes, Kenneth Gekeler, Charlie and Dee Smutx. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes were presented with two very handsome rocking chairs. v She Like Good Things. Mrs. Charles E. Smith of West Franklin, Ms., says: "I Ilka good things and have adopted Dr. King's New Life Pills as our family la?rlve medicine, because they are good and da their worx without making a fues about It" These painless purifiers old at NswllJj's drug t.jte. f 5c MONEY TO 10 AN LONG TIME EASY : PAYMENTS Abstracts ' Have an Abstract of your real estate made and J know exactly what sort J of ajitle you really hold. There maybe a cloud ; upon the title to your home. Know it now while the people can be found who can correct errors An Abstract may save your home. AVe make Reliable Ab stracts and Write In surance in Trust worthy Compartes J R. OLIVER: La Grande National Bank I Building . TIT ft TCJ li 1 tnvmnTpv " eeeeeeeeeee4 Sauerkraut ! New and Fresh Best Dill Pickles Just Recievcd POP CORN Kind that pops i Pancake flour and Syrup CITY GROCERY MID BAKERY. ; . Polack, Prop. eeeeee4 The Badge of Honesty Is on every wrapjier of Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery because a fu!i list of tin) ingrcdicnu comixmlng H Is printed there In plain English. Forty years of experience has proven Its superior worth a a blood purifier and Invigorat ing tm!c for the cure of stomach disorder and all liver ilia. It builds up the run down system as no otlior tonic can in which alcohol I u;u (1. The active medic inal principles of native roots such as Golden Seal and Queen's root, Stone and Mandrake root. lilixxJroot and ISIack Cherrybark am extracted and preserved by tiio uso of chemically pure, triple refined ftlyccriiui. Send to Dr. Ii. V. Tierce at lluflajo. N. Y., for Jrcc booklet which quotes extract from well-recoijnlzed med ical authorities such as Drs. Ilartholow, King, Sctiddey, Coe, Eillngwood and a host of othej, showing that these roots can be iWf'nded upon for their curative action Ifcall weak states of the stomach, Bccomptjiled by Indigestion or dyspepsia as well rj Infill bilious or liver comprint and In jnlwartlng dl.-eascs whero thero Is lofillcsh and gradual running down of t'btrength snd systetn. Th,"(1olden Medial pjr"verv"TnftVe-. rHi. uury Ji(M) a n-1 m lnvl;'ora' iiiiij re?nauTTT?e b"unncii: tlv r, .U n:itl. lhrmLMi them, tim wtn 'p vm. Thus all skin affections, bk'licit, pimples and eruptions as well as t -tvifulous swel lings and old open runn:. sores r ulcers sro cured and hecl.d. In treating old running sores, or ul.crs. It is well to In jure their hf'uilng to apply to them' Dr. I'ierco's Ali-IIonllnj U::lvn. If yo'ir lrug Uuu'L l.r.;:;:i n to have this Salve In stock, send fifty-four cents In poHtsgo stomps to World's Dlnensrv Modlrnl As sociation. Ir. H.V. I'ierc", Pres.. Mnffslo. N. V... snd a lariM box of the" All-Ileallng Salve " will riiru you by return intst. You can't afford to sceept a secret nos trum as a sulmt itiite for I his non-alcoholic, medicine or xmowx composition, not even thniiffti U tirgwit dealer may therebv make a little llgs.r prollt. Ir. Pierce s PleHsnnl Pellet regnlata and InvifTirnie stomach, liver and Ixiwels. Sogar-coatvd, tiny grauules. easy to Use s randy, , RuaunagQ gale. St, Peter's Guild will hold its fall rummage sale In the Slater building oxj Friday and Saturday, October 18 and 17. A good assortment will be of fered for sale. The Guild later on win have a sale of fancy articles and a tea, due notice of which will be anuounc-ed- tf i Somethin g : Exceptionally Good in men top Boy'sShoes C. W. P R Depot i BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE 1 T. J. CRAY Prop. Rales $i. 00, $1.25, $1.50 Best 25c meal in the city Beds2Sc 2nd 50c All outside rooms. Board and lodge $6. pet week One block from depot 'eeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeoeeeeeeeee Edison Amberol Records Edison Records -re so sweet, clear and tuneful that you've often wished th y were longer. They are now. They play, sing or talk TWICE AS LONG as the Edison Records ' you have, which means there is mote music on them than ' on anv other Record made. The double entertainers are called Amberol Recotds. Have you heard them? We have them for you to hear. NEWLIN BOOK AND" STATIONERY COMPANY Own Your Water System ! And Be Independent A Well Will Solve The Problem Twenty-five years' experience me to do your work proix-rly and drill to any depth. I ASK ME FOR PARTICULARS AND REFERENCE RE- t I GARDING WELLS L DRILLED IN 1 HIS COUNTY Id. M. HUNT, La Grande! COFFEE Why Schilling's Best ? Because it is best and your money is yours if you think you don't find it so. ' ' . : e E S T 0 ll , J Street : ( New Management) Only house in the city employing white help only TRY OUR SERVICE In the wcll-drllllug buslncns enables economically. I am prepared to t. ,