WgI: five. ' 1 ' ."" , miUG O SESTES, LA GRAITDZ. 0 RIG OX. TTED5ESDAT, JCXT II, ttOt. 4- 4 I W it ' 1 ! - '! a1 .1 "i : U j r. j bl iut little mouths don't care, to Ion m they feel the delicious coolness of or tempting ice cream. Children are tuad of it, but what of their elder apeclally the ladies? Very fev eer tectins the lnTitaiion to partake of a yar dish of our excellent cream Take ft box of this "Frozen Gladness" homo vita you. BLUE MOUNTAIX CRtHMEKY. Mfgbodffs UNION . NURSERY J. B. WEAVER, Prop. Fruit, shade and Jor namental trees. Sherbs and Roses. Strawberry vines and other small fruit THE HOWARD -LETTER SEND FOR PRICE LIST UNIOIM.ORE. Mr. Franklin Webster. Editor The Insurance Press, New York. The enclosed letter Is Indeed tragic Unfortunately I am not permitted to reveal the name, but I beleive that he would not object to T. I. P. publish ing it unidentified for the good of the cause. 01 8? ia4 IHf Sim BISEASES The cause of all skia diseases can be traced to some humor or acid in toe blood; the cuticle is always healthy whera tlii circulation is free from Impurities. When t'aa blood i3 infected with acri l or unhealthy matter it aunot perform its natural work of nourishing the s!iin regulating its tem perature and preserving it3 normal softness, pliability and healthfulness. Instead it irritatas and inflames the dolicata fibres and tissues around the pores nnd glands and produces some of the many forms of skin disease. The itching nnd stinging so often accompanying skin nftections are produced by the deposit from the blood of the acrid humor3 with which it is filled, fato the sonsitive membranous flesh lying just beneath the outer covering, and surrounding tha countless nerves, pores and glands. This explains why scratching the outer skin affords no relief from the Itching and burning. 8.S. S. cures Skin Diseasos of every charactor by purifying the blood. It goes down into the circulation and remov.03 the humors or acids which are causing the trouble, builds up the waak, acrid blood, and psrmanently cures very variety of skin affection". Local applications can only soothe; they ver cure beoausi they do not reach the blood. S. S. S. goes right into the trculation, reaches the trouble and cures It by removing the cause. Book n Skia Disea333 and any medical advice free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. t I i . SHE'S A QUEEN! SHE'S A SIRES! is an expreson that Is always heard at sight of a well deve jd woman. If you are flat-chested, vith Bt' undeveloped, a srawny neck, thin, lead arm--' remark will never be applied to you. "SIJ . wafers wilt make you beautiful, bewitch ing rhey DEVELOP THE BUST In a week from j S to Inches and produce a fine, firm, voluptuous bosom. They fill out the hollow places, make th srms handsome and well modeled and the neck nnd shoulders shapely and of perfect contour. Send for a bottle today and you'll be pleased and gratetui. "CI- i REN" wafers are absolutely harmless, pleasant to take, and convenient i to carry around. Thy are sold under guarantee to do all we Claim or MONET BACK. Price 11.00 per bottle. Inquire at good drug stores r send DI- J ItECT TO US. FHEE. During the next 30 days only we will send you a sam- pie bottle of tlnse beautifying wafers on receipt of 10c to pay cost of J pocking and postage If you mention that you saw the advertisement In this paper. The sample alone may bo sufficient If the defects are trifling. UESK 4. ESTHETIC CHEMICAL CO.. 81 W. 125th ST NEW YORK, f Acknowledging your letter of yes terday, I would gladly increase my life Insurance $30,000, if you could place it. But you couldn't "For to morrow I am to be operated on for cancer, and th doctors tell me that my chance of survival is one In twenty. Ths news will surprise you, since it Is less than a year ago that your examiner passed me the fourth time in ten years. I am trying to be hope ful, but there is an oppressive solem nity in the thought that this may be my last day on earth. I have been putting my house In order. It did not require an expert accountant. My assets are: (1) Cash in bank, $341; (2) Household and per sonal effects, not worth selling; (3) Life insurance, $30,240. Lirtullltlcs r.s f""our- () Mort gage on house, $4,500; (2) Household monthly bills, $193. , This is my financial exhibit after sixteen years in. business. Not a strong showing for a man of 37! But I I began on nothing, and had to work my way up. Just as things are be ginning to come my way, I find my self on the brink of the unknown. My only comfort In this crisis is my life insurance, and I honestly thank you, Bill, for your counsel and persistence. Some times I have al most hated you for loading me with such a burden. On a yearly income never higher than $3,800, It has been a big strain to carry $30,240. Last year out of every dollar I earned, 16 cents went for life insurance premi ums. But it was worth the sacrifice. What else would I be leaving behind today? If I had banked the amount of tne premiums, my savings would have been less than $4,000. And I doubt if I would have saved even that much, for some times It was a terrific struggle to pay the premium, and only the fear of forfeiture forced ine to it. Hut now I thank Ileavtu iiiat T took the Insurance and kept it, i'or It en ables me to go Into the operating room with anxiety only for myself, and none for Nell and Luster. If 1 do not come out alive, the fun eral expenses may be paid by that weekly premium policy of $240 which I have carried just for that purpose; and the $3,000 policy I took when I built my house, will wipe off the mortgage, leaving $25,000 clear. This even at, 4 per cent, would yield an income of $1,000, which, with no house rent to pay, should make Nell und the boy fairly comfortable. I face the uncertainty of tomorrow j with neither remorse nor worry, and I owe this peace of mind largely to you. You helped me choose the wiser coarse. Ten years ago I confidently looked forward to riches and old age. Tomorrow, life and its opportunities may be cut off. My air castles will have tumbled, and my cherished hopes as dead as my flesh. However, through life insurance my family will receive some of the money I did not live long enough to make. They will have a home and a sure Income for life things which even, had I lived, I could not have guaranteed to them because of the uncertainties of health and of busi ness. Life Insurance has done for my family what I could not do my self. My own experience is a con clusive demonstration of its blessed service to humanity. It may seem strange for me to write you thus from my grave-side, as it were, but I wanted you to know of my heartfelt gratitude to you, and the great cause you represent. Yours Blncerely, HOWARD. An Ideal Cough Medicine. "As an ideal cough medicine I re jard Chajnberlatn'a Cough Remedy li . class by Itself," says Drr. u. A. wilt ;h!rc, ' Owvnneville, ind. "I tak ieat pleasure In testifying to the ro- tults of Chamberlain's Cough medl Ine. In faet, I know of no othei ( preparation that meets so fully th expectations of the moat exacting ir "Ases of croup and coughs of children u ""opturu no :.nnm. cMor.-fnrrr ' r ,M . ' j. ft. lafe, pleasant and efficacious reme3 for the Ills It Ij Intended. For sale b. til good dealers. 0 0 e 0 2: m 6, 9f, I JB&3a0S000 0 0 0000000$000 00 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00,00 00 0!!. 0 0 0g 0050 g.e g 00 00 0g 0 0 X. Xw 0 0 00 OURi'PLATFORM SAFETY first, liberality next, both are essential to successful banking. If you are satisfied with our platform come and see us. . - United States National Bank La Granne Ore 0 0 0, 0; 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0! 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000000000000 O 0O0000& 000000000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LEGAL Tn'G Cat Loads IMcCormick j Harvesting . . t . 4 ' ; i t BLANK Madhmery -.-9&s63 Just received and now ready for distribution. 0 The Observer office carries gj one of the largest lines of leg- j al blanks in Union county. . Mining locations. Warranty deeds. julck claim deeds. Corporation deeds. Power attorney. 0 iii i:? 0 ,0 0 Mortgages. Assignment mortgages. Bill, of sale.' Leases. Satisfaction mortgages. Chattel mortgages. Real estate contracts. 0 0 0 0 0i 0i 0! 0 0 0 Buy a McCormick and you will have the best. We have a lot of other goods now on sale. Come and see what wo have. M. & M ' 0 0.0 00000S000000:, Daily Observer, 65c pen Month : : i. ; . "... '-;,j:'7-';:': ... . . a ' . Heating ana w enmanng Problem s "If 1 -i -J"- : .i rtVr f-itM-r. ill 1' r.'t-J,.:-. the am outy olved ysfem i : For Schools, Churches, Lodge Rooms, and Public Buildings Does away with window ventilation, which is almost as great an evil as impure air. Maintains a uniform temperature all over the room. -Eliminates the cold floor problem and the "dreaded hot stove," , Adds 25 per cent to the seating capacity by removing the plant to the corner. Great saving in iuel bill. Requires no basement. Always under direct supervision. No expense to install. Will burn either wood or coal. ' Every plant guaranteed to meet the most exacting requirements. . No Experiment, Plaot in scucessful operation in Public School of La Grande. ! . Invented by J. L. Waterbury who for many years taught in the public schools, after carefully studying the problem and long experimenting devised and patented the system. : Those seated in the farther corner of the room will be just as warm as those sitting near the'plant. Can be attached to any flue. Every school district should investigate this system. I M. SNIDER, Agent, LaGrande,Ore. 1 Have taught in the various schools of the county foV the pastjfourteen years and i the knowledge of the improper heating and ventilating conditions caused me to take ' .,tattt.tttttttttt(ttMttt liinA't . . . . - - - --rr-v-rr-v-r-w-w-w-w-w-wT TTTT I I I I I I'f f llyy