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I evening s:nvm. .a grande. okmion, tit-sd.iv, march , io. EIGHT PAGES. c 5- 1 9 4 v 4, If . ! r li II. li Grande Cvenlnft' Observer Pabllnhod Dally Exoej.i Sunday. cmuEr brothers, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. United lmia TWfgrab Service, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Dally, tingle ropy So Dally, per month 65c Dally, tlx month In aJvanca. .$3.50 .Dally, on year In advance St. 60 W.iefcly, six months, In advance. , 75c Weekly, one year, In advance. .. $1.00 Vntrd at the postofflce at La Grande aa second-das matter. This paper will not publish any arti cle appearing over a nom da plume, Signed artlc.'ea will be received sub ject (o the discretion of the ndltora. PJeaee algn your article and save disappointment. AdvcrilMng Rates. Display ad. ratea furnished upon application. Local reading notices 10c per line drat Insertion; 5c per line for each subsequent Insertion. Resolutions of condolence, 6c a lino. Cards of thanks, 6a a line. The ordinary farm boy may gradu ate from his district school and the high school and never have It even in- , tlmated to him that there Is as much room for brains on the farm as In any ther business. lie naturally argute that he ought to do better In some business ft hire he ran get results from both his brain and his muscle thnn In farming, whore he must depend upon ' tils muscles alone. Until our schools correct this Idea we muxt do It In our homes, or continues to lone our bright est boys from the farm. Why not buy the boys a pair of scales nnd a Rab '' rack "tester and lot It bo his part of tho brain work on the farm to know whnt It costs to keep each cow and ; what euch cow produces, and the val ues of her products? When he learns, as ho undoubtedly will, thai some cows In the herd are being krpt at a very -ma!l profit, If uny at all, bo mo are paying a fair profit, und still others .ACe .paying two or three time's as ; much, he will really. that brains have a commercial value In the dairy. Show him the results that others are getting and try to Interest him In getting finally good results. ,- " , Interest him In determining which line of livestock and which crops paid the best on the furin during the sea son and how to nmke thoin pny better. .In this way he will be led to see that brains arc Just as essential In farming as In liny other business, and that hi combination of brains and muscle, if tightly directed along agricultural lines, are as sure or perhaps surer to bring hi msatlMfactlon, comfort, health fand a competency as when directed along other lines of endeavor. Na tional Farmer. r , ' .f " - . A vice-president semlngly does not amount to' very ' much. Everybody knows what Taft and Roosevelt are doing, but what has become of Vice President Fairbanks? As senator, Fairbanks was one of the strong men of the senate, but as vice-president, coupled with such a man as Roose velt, It Is no wonder he has been for gotten. It may be different with Vice President Sherman. He la a ' bright, warm-hearted fellow. Just such us the people may learn to love. ' Those samples of Oregon apples sent to King Edward seems to havo touched a tender spot. It Is reported that hereafter Oregon Apples will be frequently on his menu card. ; A. ThoKd March snows are what maka ... our grulA, hay anil range men happy, ,. especially the ranse users, as it In i sures early feed, " y K.iK)slon at Refinery. Richmond, fill., March 9. With a roar that was heard half a mile, the great refining still of the Standard Oil company near this city, exploded this j morning, wrecking the engine room j nnd seriously Injuring 'two men. The I cause is unknown. N. IV Tiller and j George fhaw were burned, being the! only two persons near the plan. They j Were so frightfully burned as to be tinable to m ike a siatement. j CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, -La Grande, Ore., Much 6, 1909. A sufficlent'contcHt affidavit having been filed In this office by Bamuel Nelson, contestant, against H. E. No. 12273, seriul No. 027S3, made Decem ber 17, 1902, for Wt, NW!4, section 12, township 2 south, range 37 eust, Willamette meridian, by William J. t'onrod, contestee, In which It Is al leged that said William J. Conrod has abandoned the land for more than six month luwt past and that he has never rexiiied tnereon; tMut ho hus never Improved and cultivated tho land as required by the homestead law, and that said alleged absence from said land was not due to employment In the army, navy or marine corps of the United Htutes, said parties are heroby notified to epptar, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation, at 10 o'clock a. m., on April 20th, 1909, before the register and, receiver at the United States land office In La Grande, Oregon. , The said contestant having, In a proper affidavit, filed March 6th, 1909. set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, It is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publica tion. ' , . F. C. BRA M WELL, Register. wMarl2Aprl6 SUMMONS. In the Justice's Court for Lai Grande District, Union County, Oregon. J. W. White, plaintiff, vs. William Dye, defendant. To William Dye,. Defendant above named. Greeting: ,' f . , In the name of the state of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the. complaint filed against you In tho above-entitled court and action on or' before the-exolratlon of the time prescribed In the order of said court directing the publication hereof, to-wlt: Six consecutive weeks from the date of tho first publication of this Summons, which Is March 9, 190, and If you fail to appear, answer or other wise plead 'within the said time, the plaintiff will tok judgment njalnct you in the sum of $154. 15,, with Inter est ut tlia rate of 6 per cent per an num on I29.1S thereof from October 16, 1907, and on 316.50 thereof from the 13th day of January, 1909, and on $108.50 thereof from April 22nd, 1908. and for plaintiff's costs and disburse ments; and the plaintiff will further take an order of said court directing the sale of the property now held un der attachment, to-wlt: 150 cord oi wood, and the application of the pro ceeds of said sale to the satisfaction of said judgment. This summons Is published In the Evening Observer, a daily newspaper of general circulation, printed and published In La Grande, Union coun ty Oregon, by virtue of an order of the Hon. A. Stewart' Justice of the peace and judge of the above-entitled court, made 'end fntert-d on the l&th day of January, 1909. ' A. STEWART, . Justice of the Peace. COCHRAN & COCHRAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. M9Aprl3 PURITY WOOD & CO AL j '''''' -.' In quantities to suit : Warehouse Storage j Truck and Transfer : G. El FOWLER Phone Main 10 1 THE MUM OF HIS 111111 ASKING .AND:-ALL.THROAT awd l . . . . . PREVENTS DISEASES AND ) "Two years ago a aevere cold iettled on my longs and so completely prostrated me that I was tinable to work and scarcely able to stand. I then was advised to try Dr. King's New Discovery, and after using one bottle I went back to work, as well as I ever was." W. J. ATKINS, Banner Springs, Tenn. PRICE 500 AND $1.00 IS A NECESSITY WHEN IT COMES TO DRUGS Vie Guarantee the Purity of all Drugs sold he: re ; : : HILL'S DRlIQ' .TORE! LA GRANDE, OREGON d , Gomplete equipment for resetting and repairing rubber buggy tires. SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY jCZ NF.WLIN DRUG COMPANY A I.M'.;K.lt VltMV. i w Sirrtnrjr Aiiimhuwcii 111 Polh-y! iii.llii-iU Kathnial iunl. WaKlilnKton, Marrh S Hrti-iry of. Vi'nr l)l k,-iiin tuditf annouui't-d the; principal object toward which he1 would bpnd his ner(l-s during hia adtnintstratlon would be the enlarge-! jnent of the army. H aaid he has aa yet no plana to announce, but consld-! ra Increased efficiency. Steward Ooera 1 House D. . STEWARD, Manager Four Nights Starting Thursday March 11th 1 THE POPULAR AND EVER-PLEASING Curtiss Comedv. SUPF0RTING THE CHARMING' ACTRESS MISS LE0TA HOWARD Opening Thursdir Night in I'e Absorbing Semi Uilitiry Play "LYNW00B" You Know Our Prices: 10c; 2Co and 30c. No Higher MATINEE SATURDAY Cut this out Sec. 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They fill out the "hollow places, make th arms handsome and well modeled and the neck and shoulders shapely and of perfect contour. bena ror a Dottle today ana you U be pleased and grateiui. "SI REN" wafers are absolutely harmless, pleasant to take, and convenient to carry around. They are sold under guarantee to do all we claim or MONEY BACK. Price J1.00 per bottle. ' Inquire at good drug stores r send DIr RECT TO US. ' ''.'".' ! FREE. During the next 30 days only we will send you a sam ple bottle of these beautifying wafers on receipt of 10c to pay cost of packing and postage if you mention that you saw the advertisement In this paper. The sample alone may be sufficient if the 'defects are trifling. ' DESK 4, ESTHETIC CHEMICAL CO.. 31 W. 125th ST., NEW YORK. N. K. WEST, Pre T. J. SCR0GGIN, Cash Wm. MILLER, I'ce Pres. H. E. CCCLIDCE, Asst. Cash t I ADDING NEW ACCOUNTS We are constantly adding new accounts and . 't our business is increasing at a very satisfact- ory rate. Frobably you might be glad and J join us. ' $ The I United States National Bank f Of La Grande i N.K.West I. P. Staples C. T. Bacon DIRECTORS WnMiller tk F, Coolidge T. J. Scroggin J. L Cavines FranklConley L T. Hitt