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PAGE FOUR. ETEXI SG 0 DSEItYKK, LA GRANDE, OREGOX. TIITR.SD AT, APRIL 1, 1MI9. U (ifdlldC V8liini . OIlSTOf wPB8?(oD8 hav n made Southern 8Mpper such as they have not I'liblMictl Dally Jjxccpt Sunday. - CTKHEY BKOTllERS, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS rolled l'rens Tclei-aidi Service. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Dally, single copy. 60 DtnJy, per Dally, sU months In advance. . .J3. SO Pally,' one year in advance. .,..$4. 60 Weekly, six months, In advance. . 75c Weekly, one year, In advance. ,. 11.00 secured before. SEW MLD'KUNL LAW. According to the act passed at the last session of the Canadian Assembly, respecting the sale of patent umdl- M-hk'h roes :m (, t today. month esc'" u. l r-ji.M auun w.ik ii contains !;lor- i al, aconite, ergot, strychnine or any other of the numerous list of deadly drugs, will have to be approved by experts of the department of Inland revenue or. bear a printed statement on the, outside of each package that there Is a deadly drug In the prepara tion and the name of the drug. . entered at the postoffico at La Orande as second-class matter. This paper will not publish any arti cle appearing over a nom de plume. Signed articles will be received sub feet to the discretion of the editors. Please sign your articles and save disappointment. Advertising Mulct. Display ad. rates furnished upon application. Local reading notices 10c per line Brat Insertion; Ec per line for each pnbsequent insertion. Resolutions of condolence, Sc a Ilm. Cards of thanks, (c a line. SECURING EARLY EXPRESSIONS. The Oregon Teachers' Monthly is endeavoring to secure an expression from the teachers and county school uperintendents of the state a to heir choice for state superintendent. It Is understood that J. H. Ackerman will not be a candidate for reelection. The county school superintendents have been first requested to nnme their choice and these will be con aidered as nominations. The names of thoHe nominated by the superin tendents will then be published in tin; Monthly and the teachers of the en tire state" reifuesteil to vote upon (hem. The name of tho voters are not to be given out. It Is announced that so far those In the lead Tor nominations are h. D. Alderman, formerly county school superintendent of Yamhill county and now Instructor In the state univer sity; President P. L. Campbell of the state university; J. A. Churchill of j Baker City schools; President E. D. ! Kesslcr of the Monmouth normal; H. i F, Robinson, county superintendent of j Multnomah county, and E. E. Bragg, county superintendent of Union county. ... . In the above-entitled court and action For sale by all good dealers, on or before the expiration of the biiiiv ici.iiucu in um iiruer (i "tun w court directing the publication hereof, ' to-wlt: Six consecutive weeks from the date of the first publication of this T Sutntuuns, which is March 8, 1H09, and & If you fall to appear, answer or other- , ivloo plead wl.ihin the said time, the ' plaintiff will take Judgment against you in the sum of tlU.15. with inter- est at the rate of t per cent per an- num on $29.15 thereof from October Every new automobile means an ad ditional booster for good roads. An owner remarked yesterday that If tho Booth lane had been In good condi tion this year that there had been few days but what the auto could have been In service all winter. The Booth lane Is the gateway to a large section of the Sandrldge, where the roads are nearly always In good con dition. It would be dlffcult to even estimate from a dollar and cents standpoint the loss to the farmers of the Sandrldge and the business inter ests of La Orande that could be charged up to the Booth Lane road, a little figuring will prove the asser tion, that the loss would exceed the amount to require a sufficient num ber of dollars to cover the surface its entire distance and the excess would then macadam It. .- Within the next few days orders for new automobiles will begin to ar- j rive. One dealer muted ysetorday that, there woutild be no less than twenty five new machines in the county this year and this number may bo exceeded by fifty per cent. Withe the bursting of the buds In the north denoting the appearance of spring comes the annual spring revo lutions In South America. . . .. , The boys can fish for trout from today on, heretofore they have sim ply been fishing for "White fish" A guaranteed Cough remedy is Pecs 16, 1907, and on I16.G0 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 ah order of said court directing the sale of the property now held un der attachment, to-wlt; 160 cord of wood, and the application of the pro ceeds of said sale to the satisfaction cf said judgment. This summons Is published In the Evening Observer, a dally 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 and entered on the 15th day of January, 1909. A. STEWART, Justice of the Peace COCHRAN & COCHRAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. M9Aprl3 The season for coughs and colds Is now at hand and too much care can not be used to protect the children. A child Is much more likely to con tract diphtheria or scarlet fever when he has a cold. . Tho quicker you cure his cold the less the risk. Chamber lain's Cough Remedy Is the sole reli ance of many mothers, and few of those who have tried It are willing to use any other. Mrs, F. F. Starcher, f Ripley, W. Va., says: "I have never used anything other than Charnber lalnV rough Remedy for my children. (im 'i on mu'HVt ?V I. '!''hh .v,Ma tlon." This remedy contains no opium or other narcotics and may be glver as confidently to a child as to an ariui. blue nouhtam4;house T. J. CRAY, Prop. ' Board by the week $5.00 and up One block fr$m depot.. ONLY HOUSE IN THE CITY EMPLOYING WHI1E I HELP ONLY TRY OUR SERVICE NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, La Grande, Oregon, March 9, 1909. Notice is hereby given that the state of Oregon has filed In this office Jts application to select under the pro visions of the act of congress of Aug ust 14, 1848, and acts supplementary and amendatory thereto, the NW NEK (lot 2) Bection 2, township 4 south, range 37 E.. W, serial No 05941. Any and all persons claiming ad versely tho lands described or desir ing to object because of the mineral character of the land or for any other purpose to the disposal to applicant, should file their affidavits of protest in this office on or before the 19th day of April, 1909. P. C. BRAMWELL, 3-12-19-26:4-2-9-16 Registe- Fresh Vegetables by Express Daily I Asparagus Rhubarb Lettuce - Radishes Spinach Tomatoes Gelery Gauliflower The Very Best . Potatoes Grown in Grande Ronde Valley City Grocery and Bakery, ' E. POLACK, Prop I Bell Piione Main 75 Independent 241 PURITY IS A .Notice to Chicken Owners. Notice is hereby given to those own ing chickens within the limits of the city, must put them up Immediately nnd keep them up In accordance with ordinance No. 4, series 1 894. L. RAYBURN, 3-2fltf Chief of Police. FREE TO YOU MY SISTER Laxative Cough ssyrup. For coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, hoaree I ne and all bronchial affections. Rest MILL OF LADING EFFIMTIVE. tnr children because It Is quick to re- V.Tne new Southern standard bill of j 1,,vo anJ tnfiU'f Knod. Gently laxa ladlng will go Into effeit today, und Sold at Sllvortorn's Family drug store. the shipping Interests of that section j are much pleased as a result. To j aid the shipper in undei standing t)p j Hie new system, the Transportation Com mittee of tli" Louisville Hoard in Trade has Issued a letter, In which the system Is fully explained. There is little difference between the new Mil of lading for this section and the one used north of the Ohio river, b'it SIMMONS. Justice's Court for La Gruide District, Union County, Oregon. ,. ... ....... . jjiuit,...,,, va. tt i,n,oil l)yo, defendant. To William Dye, Defendant above named, Greeting: In the name of the state of Oregon ou are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed apralnst you Free to You and Every Sister Suf erlng from Woman's Ailments. I am a woman. I know woman's sufferings. 1 have found t he care. I will mail, true of any charge, tny homt heat mint with full instructions to any Buffurer f row woman's ailments. Iwaut to tell ill women about this cure roo. my reader, for yourself, your daughter, your mother, or your sister. I wart to tell you how to cure yoursolvw at honiu with out the holp of a doctor. Men anmt understHml women' sutleriiiKH. What we women know Iron ipiritnci, we know bi tter than any doctor. 1 know that myhome treatment Is safe and sure euro for liucorrlioca w Whititli diictiirgti, Ulctnlwn. 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Jiiet lend me your name and address, tell me how you buffer if vou wish, and I will r. ml vou tUv tnut n 'lit for voure.ei... entirely free.tn plnin wnip- : r. l,v r.-turn iiedl I ,11 al"o s.'nd voufraaofcttl, my hook "WOMIN'S OWN KFOICAL AbVISFfl" with exiilimutoi y illust nil ions li"V .rit whr women Milfi r. and liow tliev enn easily cure t ImniM l ves et home. Rvi-ry wouuci sli u'd have ft, anil I' urn tn think far hjrtell. Then when the doctor nays I "V"U i, . li.it, 1,,.,'.: ;.:! , .J. .1. f V T :"'.'' !. fl'l..,.Lr,,i. ,,f n-rint,.,, Iift.p n,ir1 I hern .dv.'i with my Ii.kuc p"i- t .-. I; eares til old oi your.j, To Mothers ot Daughters, I will explain s simple In line t real nient w liieh "i'"iltiy and etieetually cun s Tjeueerrhoi n, Irreen Sickness and ! I sinful or Irregular Jdcnstrur.; i"n in youn(? Ladies, Plumpness and lual ill always results f rota Hi uie. Vt'herev.T you H-e, I cun ref. r you to tii.lins nf vonr own locality who know and will Kladly tell any suuVrer that t !.:. Ho.tu Trealrninl really cures all w omHn'sdiseasi-i, and makes women well, MroiiK, plump and rijl ut Just send me your sddress, and the frit) ten liay's treatment la yours, also tiooK. write ttwiar, as y.'ii mav not s .o tins olTi r Hiratn. Aiinress V-viigO I Ws " x u 1 I vIt fit I w fc V r" NECESSITY WHEN IT COMES TO DRUGS We Guarantee the Purity of all Drugs sold here : : : t t t 4HaH4Mfa,.4..4,4 HILL'5 DRUQ JTORE LA GRANDE, OREGON Gomplete equipment for rubber buggy tires. resetting and repairing LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor Complete Machine Shops and Foundry leeeeeeooeeaeeeaaeeeeeeae t ltht nn TM T O i t nu l uimin r o t MS. M. SUMMERS, BoxH Notre Dame, Ind., U.S.A. IT COSTS YOU ALMOST NOTHING TO SEE ALBERTA In order that hemeseekers and land buyers may see Aloerta at the lowest possible expense, the Canadain Pacific Railroad Company has made a late cf tut SI .25 frcm Pt r cletcr. tc Calgary, the lowest rate e' er offered between these points and places the trip to the Calgary district within the reach of every homeseeker. The Canadian Pacific Railroad Company has jtsf opened up the central section of its 3,000,00(1 sere tract in the Dow River Valley, east of Calgary. This im nense tract is divided inio three sections and heretofore the western section has been upon Ihe market. Rccenlto all the wheat land in the western section hat been advanced to $15.00 per are, making a handsome profit fcrlhose who bought last fall at $10 per acre. In th: cenlral section, which has jusf teen opened, Ihe company is row offering excellent wheat hud on th; ma'n line of th Canndisn Pacific and on the line of the jj Canadian Northern at $10. $ll.5o and $!3.5o per acre on t&i years time. This land is excellent wheat land and is in the t midst of a new iriigticd dislikt where a half a milHoi dollar reseroir is to be constructed this year and where the com pany will spend hundreds of thousands of dollars in d'rch construction and other developments. VJith railroads being built through the country and settlement advx-tfng at a rapid rate this new land will advance from $5, t-; $8 per acre wiihin the next few mm'hi. You cannot afhrd to letmyney lie idle with such land investment open to ycu. Pay one-tenth in cash and let the crops pay the remainder, or sef at a handsome'profit before another pay ment is due. Fortunes have been made and are today being made in Alberta wheat lands and you arc missing the last best opportunity to secure cheap good lands on the American Continent. Next Party Goes April 5th J. E. Reynolds, Jonathon Johnston, La Grande, Oregon Pendleton, Oregon Just the kind of drinks for cold weather. CLAM BROTH BEEF TEA CHOCOLATE With Whipped Cream t t i t SELDER, WE CANDY MAN N. K. WEST, Pres. IVm. MILLER, Vice Pres. T.J.SCROCGIN,Cash i W. E. CCCLIDGE, Asst. Cash I ADDING NEW ACCOUNTS We are constantly adding new accounts and our business is increasing at a very satisfact ory rate. Prcbably you might ke glad and join us. The United States National Bank Of La Grande N. K.'mWest L P. Staples C. f. Bacon DIRECTORS Wm.Miller H. E. Ccolid'ge T. J. Scrogg'm i. L Cavines Frank'Conley A. T. Hill