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PAGE SIX. . WXESViQ OnsETtVEn. M CnAXDE, OHEOOX, ntlDAV, MAltOH SB, 190. rrC3IIT PAGES, a .......... 9 ....... ....0....9.............. In. p. eeeeeeeeeeeeeoeee eeeeeeee. AM The Leading Jeweler -. ' . . Will, for the next 60 days dispose of the stock ofjewelery carried by J. R. Smith, which he bought from the Trustee in Bankruptcy. You can get a $2.00 Alarm Clock for from - 50c to $1.50 $2.50 to $37. Fancy Clock from $1. to $20.00 and Silverware, Cut Glass, Fancy Toilet Articles, Hand Painted China as well as a selection froma fine assortment of first quality rings, pins, bracelets, chains, lockets or anything carried in a first-class ewelery store. Call early and have the first choice. Opposite the United States Land Office. tt. 99. ........ Itlf tlMriMIIIItl(IiUi ' Woods Liver Medicine la a liver reg Iator which brings quick relief to sick headache, constlputiun, bilious ness and other symptoms of liver dis orders. Particularly recommended ior Jaundice, chills, fever, malaria. The $1 size contains 2 times as A much as the 60c size. Sold at Silver thorn's Family Drug store. In the Justice's Court for the La Grande Justice of the Peace and Constable District, Union Coun- j? . ' ' ty, Oregon. Wadhams & Kerr, plaintiff, vs. W. T.. Amos, defendant. To W E. Amos, the above named De fendant: . In the name of the stute of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear in the above entitled court and action on r before the 2tth day of April, 1909, the same being full six weeks after the first publication of this summons, and if you fall to appear and answer, 'the plaintiff will take Judgment against you In the sum of $43.60 and outs and disbursements herein. The suld sum of $43.60 being the amount due the plaintiff. Tlis summons Is published by order f the Hon. A. Stewart, Justice of the Peace for the La Grande district, in the above erititled court Made and entered on the 1st day of February, 1909, which order directed that said summons shall be published not less thin once a week for the full period f st.x weeks in the La Grande Evo alug Observer. The first publication Iteroof Is made on the 12th day .f larch, 1909. WADHAMS A KEltrt, .' Plaintiff. J-12-19 ie-4-2 9 Administrator' Not li e. Notice Is hereby given to all whom It may 'concern, that the Undersigned las been duly appointed by the county court of Union comity, Oregon, as ad- ilntstrator of the estate of William G. Peach, lnte of Union county, Oregon, sow deecitscd; and that all person? having claims against said estate are acquired to present the same with proper vouchers to him at his resi dence, right miles east of La Grande, mn said Union county, for settlement, Within six month nrter this Dated this Ilnd day of March. 1909! J. S. PEACH. Administrator, Estate of V. O. Peach", Deceased. J-21-J9. 47-14-21 C. H. FINN, Attorney. bik sues is. hasset Suit was f.lled In the federal court yesterday by Walter Nlcdner, receiver for the defunct Farmers & Traders' National bank of La Grande, against Mrs. H. M. Hassett, demanding the payment of $3000 with interest from December 10, 1908. Mrs. Hassett was the owner of 3" shares In the bank, of which the capital was 600 shares of $100 at par. When Xlcdner became receiver, the bill of complaint reads, he demanded that Mrs. Hassett pay the sum of $3000 as a proper assess ment on 30 shares In order that. the obligations of the bank might be liquidated. She refused to make the payment and the suit Is brought to force her to pny over the amount al leged to be due. do not cause diarrhoea, nausea, grip ing, excessive looseness, or other un desirable effects. They have a very natural action upon the glands and or gans with which they come in con tact, act as a positive and regulative tonic upon the relax, dry muscular coat of the bowel, remove Irritation, dryness and soreness, overcome weak ness, and tone and strengthen the nerves and muscles, and restore the bowels and associate organs to more vigorous and healthy activity. Itexall Orderlies not only cure con Btlpatlon, but they remove the cause of this ailment. They also overcome the necessity of contantly taking laxa tives to keep the bowels In normal condition. J . .... i liv. iitj annual tueuicitie so good as Kexall Orderlies, especially for children, aged and delicate per sons. They are prepared In tablet form and in two sizes of packages; 12 tablets, 10c, and 36 tablets, 25c. A. T. Hill, druggist. Notice. All parties knowing 'themselves In debted to me, please call Immediately and make settlement, as I am closing out my business. My new location Is with Carl Bros., next door to Newlln Drug Co. O. M. HE ACOCK. Pinesaive'"5 lltE' poultice Carbonized rOBHB Or SKIM DISEASE m s ARE SET P TIIKV lXJl'KK CIIII.DItK.V. Ordinary Cathartics ami Pills and Hurli Pliyk' t'au-o J)i-.ties-.ln Complaint. You cannot be over-careful In the selection oi mcdli-iiio for children. Only the very gentlest bowel medicine should ever be given. Ordinary pills, cathartics and purgiitivcs are too apt to do more harm .than good. They Predictions about set ting up the new- cause griping, nausea and other dis-, engines held in 'the local vards for iressing after-effects that are f rr- ; euwral months, have come true and queutly health destroying and a life-! engine No. J119 went into service to lasting nunovciiu'v. j day. 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Rexall Orderlies are extremely pleasant te take, are rartlcularly prompt and agreeable la action, may be take at aay time, day er Might: that are soon to go into service over the O. n. & N. Practically every man In the ma chine shop and round house force Is held to work constantly this month, further evidence of the great rush of freight business. Ml Permanent Juror Selected. San raneisco, March 25. After a week's examination- of many 'venire men In the trial of Patrick Calhoun, president of the United Rallroade. James C. Gorman, a carriage painter, was today rhnsen temporary Juror, making six permanent and four tem porary Jurors. X 4 44M444$4$4k. v BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE T. J. CRAY. Prop. I Board by the week $5.00 and up One block from depot. ONLY HOUSE IN THE CITY EMPLOYING WHI1E TRY 0 U R SERVICE 44 -i .-sr4V4M est at the rate of 9 per cent per an num on $29.15 thereof from October 16, 1907, and on $16.50 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-wit: 150 cord of 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 Iho Hon. A. Stewart, Justice of the peace and Judge of the above-entitled court, made and entered on the 15tli tlay of January, 1909. A. STEWART, Justice of the Peace COCHRAN & COCHRAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. M9Aprl3 9 BCSSEY'8 HACK LINE. Best of service, Day and 4) Night Hacks furnished for 4 4 funerals and private parties. Baggage transferred Day and Night and Sundays. 4) Stand at Paul's Cigar Store. 4) 'Phone Red 241. 4) Night 'Phone Main 26. .' E. L. BCSSEY. 4) For Diseases of the Skin. Nearly all diseases of the skin such as eczema, letter, salt rheum and bar bers' itch, are characterized by an in tense itching and smarting, which of ten m.tkes life a burden and disturbs sleep and rest. Quick relief may be had by applying Chamberlain's Salve. It allays the itching and smarting al most instantly. Many cases have been cured by its use. For sale by all good dealers. SUMMONS. In tho Justice's Court for La Grande District, .Union County, Oregon. J. V White, plaintiff, vs. William Dye, defendant. To William Dy. Defendant above named, Greeting: In the name of the state of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and unswer the complaint filed against you In the above-entitled court and action on or before Trie expiration of the time prescribed In the order of said court directing the publication hereof, to-wit: PI consecutive weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons, which Is March 9, 1909, and If you fall to appear, answer or other wise plead within the said time, the plaintiff will take Judgment against yeu la the sum of $154.11, with later-. Changed His Location. All parties wishing a first-class workman to repair their watches and Jewelry, will find O. M. Heacock lo cated with Carl Bros., at Huelat's oIJ Hiaii lug uone promptly, it Mai "Tastes LiKe Maple" Said a twoot little (rirl who tried It on hot cakra. It tastes Ilka maple on all klnOaot bread and cakes. Towle's CIRCUS Brand Table Syrup laadellclooa blend of smrarCne rup, Corn Sjrrup. Houej aod 1 Maple Syrup Toarcrocr has H-twk him today DOW to iret euLont tt'iM The Towle Maple Srrop Co. WHT MOT TRT Popham's ASTHMA REMEDY? tilves prompt and positive relief r eviry case. Sold by druggists. Price . $1.00. Trial package by mall 19 cents. Williams Mfg. CK, Props. - Cleveland , . For sU- by , A. T. HILL, Druggist. DO YOU KNOW: FOR CERTAIN? that your title is gocd? 9 An abstract will tell you I e all about it and it may be j to your advantage to have j "one made. You cannot S afford to take chances, s J R. OLIVER: La Grande National Bank I Building ED STRIXGHAM, AUCTIONEER. Bale crted on short notice. Satisfaction a-uaranteed. No extra chara-a for distance. LA GRANDE - - - OREGON Route No. I 'Pkone No. 19