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ITEXI5G 0 8EBTEB. 11 GR1TDF, OREGOX. XHLRSDAT, JIT.T J IMtj twit Intle mouths don't care, bo loijg M they feel the delicious coolaess of or tempting rlce cream. Chlldrea are feed of it, but what of their elders especially the ladles? Very fe v ever lcltae the Invitation to partake of a jmre dish of our excellent cream Take a tot of this "Frozen Gladness" Lome rfth you. ! BLUE MOUNTAIN CRE OIEIIY. Verghodgs agazwe UNION v : NURSERY IJ. B. WEAVER. Prop. Fruit, sha3e and'or. namental "trees. Sherds and Roses. Strawberry vines and other small; fruit ii SEND, FOR PRICE, LIST tJIO. "ORF. (Oil IT Y COllHT papers 12.00 i Co., PROCEEDINGS feS S I cukes" " km BISEASES The causa of nil vkln diseasas can be traced to some humor or acid in the blood: the cuticle Is a!wa73 healthy wheo circulation is free from Impurities. When t".n blood is iafacted with aeri I or unhealthy matterV; cannot perform its natural work -of nourishing the s':in, regulating its tem perature and prsarvin3; it3 normal softness, pliability and bealthf ulnoss. instead it irritates and inflames ta? dalicate ilbres and tissues around the yicres r.ad filinds arid produces some of the many lorn; of skin disease. Tbe itching and stiaging so often' accompanying s'.:ia afloctiins are produced Itor the deposit from the blood of the acrid humors with which it is filled. JExto the s?nsitive membranous flesh lying, Just beneath the outer covering, and surrounding tha countlass nerve3, poro3 and glands. This explains why strr.itching the outer skin aGordi no rolief from the itchiat; and burning. 5. S. S. cures Skia Diseases of over character by purifying the blood. It jkops down int3 t!vi circulation aal remove.! the humors or acid3 which are causing the trouble, buil ts.up th3 wa'c, acrid bltjj i, and permanently cures Terytvarloty of skin ejection. Local app.icatioas can only soothe; they wver cur3 becausJ they di not roah the blood S. S. S. go?s right into tho (Circulation, reaches the trouble and cures it by removing the cause. Book n Skin Diseases and any medical advice free to all who-writ. IHE SWin SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. 10.65 9.05 22.75 SHE'S A QUEEN' 1 HIES A SIREN 1 If an expre'on that Is always heard at sight of a well deve jd woman. If you are flat-chested, vith HI' undeveloped, a srawny neck, thin, lead arm' remark will never be applied to you. "SIP . wafers will make you beautiful, bewitch ing . They DEVELOP THE BUST In a week from I to S Inches and produce a fine. firm. voluntuouH bosoii. ';They fill but the hollow places, make the srms handsome and well modeled and the neck and shoulders shapely and of perfect contour. Send for a bottle today and you'll be pleased and grateful. "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 MONET BACK. ' Price $1.00 per bottle. Inquire at good drug stores or send .DIi m - Av i RECT TO US. . . . ' , i I , ;- V . ': ' . , FREE. During the next 80 days only we will send you a sam X Pi 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 trtfttng. DESK 4. ESTHETIC CHEMICAL CO., SI W. 125th ST., NEW YORK. In the matter of the monthly al lowance to various Indigent persons, It was ordered that the clerk draw a warrant In faver, of 'D. W. Souder, JI3.00;' Maggie Slagner,' 1 12.00; Johu Hildebrandt, J23.00; Elizabeth A. Garren, $12.00; Harry French, $10.00; J. L. Dunnington, $10.00; and E. M. Feller, $15.00. In the matter of the monthly re port of the County Treasurer It was ordered that the same be approved. In the matter I of ' the approval of the bond ol Archie Conley,' Supervis or R. D. No. 23, It was ordered that the bond be approved. In the matter of the approval of N. Seaman et al for the appointment of a supervisor for R. D. No. 36, it pointed. - In the matter of the county road petitioned for by A. L. Walte et al., it was ordered that the same be con tinued for the term. In the matter of the report of Sec retary of the County Board of Health, it was ordered that the same be ap proved. In the matter of the opening for bids for the construction of a steel bridge over the Grande Ronde river at Ord Diil,1t was ordered that thebid cf D.' Fitzgerald and J. F. Campbell for $5670.60 for span and $9.50 per cubic yard for abutments be accepted. In the matter of the purchase of a County Poor Farm, It was ordered that the clerk draw a warrant on the Toor Farm Fund for $1020.00 as part payment on Poor Farm. In the matter of the application of V. B. Sargent for cancellation of tax ltn, it was ordered that the clem cancel the lien. List of bills audited an dallowed by the Board of County Commission ers at the July term, 1909. j General Fund. l,a Grande Commercial club, i appropriation for A. Y. P. ; Ex ,$500.00 Hoys & Girls Aid SocU-(y, al- . i lowauce for June, lfw 0 . ,10.00 J. P. Meyers, M D., services ns County Physijcian ...- 25.00 X. Molltor, services as Sec, Co. ! Board of Health 30.92 John Graham, services as Dep- ' uty Assessor Waldo Perry, do C. A. Vurplllat, do Guy J. Glenn, do Grande ; Ronde Electric lights as per bill ,..'....... Home Ind. Tel. Co., phone rent as per bill Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., do .... F. P. Childera. prisoners board for June, 1909 27.12 Red Cross Drug store, drugs as per bill "8.00 Leroy Lomax, Supreme Court costs, State vs. Minnie 144.90 Turner Oliver, Supreme, Court costs. State vs. Stephanus et al - 31.00 F. P. Childers, expense In cap ture of F. Parker 112.20 F. P. Childers, expense in ta king Roy and Ray Lawrence to Reform school . . David Wiggins, expense In cap- . ture of Roy and Ray Law rence - 12 Ward Smith, witness, contempt proceedings Hill vs.- Brlggs Dick Bennett, do H. A. Beck,, do J. M. Jones, do W. H. Brlggs, do James C. Brlggs, do Harry Dean, do Clem Howell, do James. Brady, do 7.00 Jud Geer, grand Juror, Cir. Ct. June ter,. 1909 15.20 R. 11. Rohrig, do 15.00 J. J. Panons, do 17.00 Press Lewis, do 12.20 F. H. Tatman, do 12.40 H. P. Rowe, do 12.20 L. V. Drumsmith. do 14.20 Simon Woodell, juror, Cir. Ct. June term, 1909 ... 27.40 King Spain, do 28.20 W. E. Turner, do 31.20 G. W. Peach, do 7.60 Chas. Oswald, do 27.20 L. L. McKennon, do 23.20 Motler Elledge, do 20.60 G. D. Simmons, do 24.20 Claude Huffman, do 22.60 D. W. Sanford, do 25.80 F. Slack, do 21.40 Frank Robs, do 28.20 John A. Hug. do 28.40 52.25 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 1 ) J f -m r ' i -1 0 Q ggg -.-. 22 S g gs1 g gg g a; g g?g g::g ''e'! OURUPLATFORM . 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 o; o Ol- i 0 0 ' 0! 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A- & Q c4l Just Arrived. . Have you seen the new shipment of electric flatlrons at the Grande Ronde Electric company's office? Save wood and enjoy the comforts of the parlor by buying one. Two Car Loads ormic McG IT T7 IT o ' Harvesting MacHoeryl t 4 N. D'. C. Rheumatic Capsule's We guarantee them. Newlln'Drug Co. W. E. Turner, do J. B. Ayers do . W. T. Stein, do . T. B. Johnson, do Syra Kuhn, work In Co. School .Supts office 42.00 Ruth Bush, grading 8th grade 93.00 18.00 39.00 60.00 21.90 39.00 78.00 33.00 An Ideal Cough Medicine. '"As an ldeai coogh medicine I re ard Chamberlain's Cough Remedy tr class by itself," says Drr. R. A. -Wilt-hlre, of G wynne vllle, Ind.' "I takt neat pleasure In testifying, to the re sults of Chamberlain's Cough medl Ine. In fact, I know of no other preparation that meets so fully , th sxpectsitlona of the most exacting In mses of croup and coughs of children ' U "Mitin no untnnv ohlorof onr w safe, pleasant and efficacious remed) for the Ills It Is intended.' For sale b til good dealers. Just received and now ready for dis tribution. ; Buy a McCormick'and you will have the best. j ! .t We have a lot of other goods now on sale. j Come and see what we have. Mo & i : i Daily Observer, i 65c per ; Month i f 9 We''MeMM - . . and Men i Hat in Froblsm Solved I! Li' ' fill-' l';K'' J.r:,: t f ; ': r . lr"JuWi ;'';SI ? 4 1 I By, the m Fdr 5cftpos,;sCiurcies, lodge Rboms.and Public Buildings THTt Does away with window ventilation, which is Maintains a Uniform temperature all' over the Eliminates -the cold floor problem anri the ildi Adds So, percent to the seating capacity by klmost as great an evil as impure' air. -: ' - fcdtd hot stove ,..- ;-:-f ;, : , r : ;rti :;j. emoving tpe pianr.to the'.corrr. Great saving in luel bill. Requiresbo basemint. Alwavs under direct: Stm4rVUmn rill burn either wood' or cc4l. ' V :. ' v. . 1 . i - r; i !- L . j- ft : ' ' ft 1 No expense to install.. Will Every plant guaranteed to meet the most exictingf reauirements. .No ExrjeHment.Plint?n iniUd byU. L. Waterbury who -forminv! vein tiiurhtln th mhiu hi; : ' -t..,i.: '.1..J..:i. the problem' and long experimenting devised ini paienTedthe system. T uu "f VSX VftU ("ffm of the "' ""I .i Just as warm as th ase sittinUear the-planU, " t Gln attached to any flue.' EverV school du .Wet should investigate thl..it.m T- .'.h Jw " n - O -w ....viw WtWtlU' . SmueR. ftaent Laurande. Or? -. - - - - - - - - . r inis ayenrtv mmwwvm4ss f t ttttttttnttti 1t)(M)1tM) Himoit ...-.,.. " '