utr FOCB. "bf KMSti OBSLU7FB. LA ttttAMlE. OBEGO. r KIDAY. JI LT 2:1. 19v9. fight riGts. A I. U tllifidS ' YtnllU OlJSCf VB ' ' I'sblisaet Daily Except SibJ. 0kge H. (CKKEY. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. United I'ress Telegraph Service. SUBSCRIPTION RATS: PfcUj. single copy 5c E-ily, per month Lady, six months in ad ranee. . . tjjy, one year in advance . 65c .$3.50 .$6.50 P"taJy, six months in advance... 75c Weekly, one year In advance 11.00 ftsutered at the postotiice. at La Urande as second-cfass matter. This paper will not publish any Article appearing over a nom de 2uDt Signed articles will be re ferred subject to the discretion of the alter. Please sign your articles and Mve disappointment. Advertising Bates. Display ad. rates furnished upon ap plication. Local reading notices 10c per line first insertion; 5c per line for each dtbfrtquent insertion. Resolution of condolence, 5c a line. Cards of thanks, 5c a line. Do you realize the spirit of progress that prevails over this entire county? Think over the successful events that Lave been pulled oft in d liferent sec tions of the county during the present 3 ear and everyone a winner. Elgin sad a horse show and a farmer's pic nic, Union a celebration and horse show and La Urande had a horBe show .end a big celebration. Everything that La Grande has attempted has been ay s' proved by the patronizing public, and Imbler, yesterday demonstrated how 4o handle a thousand or more pioneers. The idea we wish to bring out is, the (ftople of the county are working in such harmony that they rejoice In an opportunity to mingle and are glad to assist in bringing about a success ful demonstration of its merits. As a - result. Union county can do things on a much larger scale than formerly. p&$ At, each pioneer meeting the ques tion is discussed as to the advisabil ity of extending the period of the ligibillty of the time limit. Under the present rule, only those coining to '"Uajon county prior to 1878 are termed pioneers. This year was 'fixed as the period when the last Indian war oc curred within the borders of Union county. Some are of the opinion that this date should be extended to take In all of the residents who came here prior to the advent of the railroad. This was thoroughly discused at the meeting held at Imbler and by a close . tote it was decided to make no im mediate change. The idea was alo presented that la all probability will result in an organization of the sons -und daughters of the pioneers at the next annual meeting which Is to be held tn La Grande next June. Take a drive throygh the Grande Ronde valley If yon are subject to the blues and if the aij?ns of pros perity on every eight acre field you pass does not cure you before you rach the other side of the valley at any point you may select, your case Is hopeless. Pioneer Day Is over and man) feasant memories will follow. The Itext county movement will be the fair. SST.X T SlTi:itIMK!KT NUWTITl.K. IS Ilcmuliis Here With Abided Ucspntisl. Iiilltic and Dtilic. The office of. trainmaster, held for several years by J. D. Matheson of this city, has been abolished and in Its stead a much higher olllce Inaugurated and Immediately tilled by the man who occupied the former. Assistant super intendent of the O. R. & N.. with Jurisdiction -between Huntington au.d Portland, Is the promotive title which J. D. liatheson now holds. ' His office will remain in La Grande nd instead of having this division uu NATHESON PROMOTED der hi" BUIrT,8lon. " control the) ant on the west end division, Assistant Superintendent Con ley who has held an office coresponding to trainmaster, , but bearing the more imposing cog- nomen, assistant superintendent. Mr. Matheson's promotion will be a source of pleasure to his many friends here and. he will remain with his added duties Is another honor mark for the roost important railroad town east of Portland. PRICES RUB ( With no legitimate price on new wheat in Union county, yet, the open ing quotation is taking shape rapidly and the elements which go to establish the prices, are Jockeying between 83 and 90 cents a bushel, according to the miller and the' wheat buyers. There is yet a title old wheat on and when this Is wiped out, legitimate P Tiers v. Ill - Threshing of barley Is expected for the last part of next week. E Proprietor Wllkerson of the Palace saloon was found guilty in a decision handed down this morning by City Re corder Cox, following the considera tion of the evidence introduced at the trial two days ago. t In naming sentence, the court car ried out the stipulations of the ordin ance violated and fined the defendant $')0 and revoked his neer beer license. This license would have expired on August 15, bo the 'financial loss occas ioned by the decision is not as great as might at first seem. INTERNATIONAL DlNNEK. Taft and Ilas Will Fat at Same Table 1b Different Countries. WASHINGTON, July 23. According to plans announced, President Taft and President Diaz will be the guests at a banquet to be served on the bridge on the bound ry line between the two nations In such a manner that each president will sit In his own coun try. ' SOCIETY. One of the real fasltonable dinners In Union county social history this year was given yesterday by Mr and sirs. J. 1. wane or imbier, when a seven course dinner was served to a few gueBta in honor of Mrs. Williams of Denver, who is visiting friends in the valley. Elaborate flower decora tions made the Wade home esneclullv beautiful. Those who were guest i't the elaborate function were: Mepscrs and Mesdames Fred Kiddle, W. S. Alison, 11. C. Rlnehnrt, J. C. Gnlllna.. Mrs. Williams of Denver; Miss Wilnia Itinehart and Messers Ad. Gilliam, Kny Williams of Denver and Val Kiii havt. liuiikiiiiiKliiic at nasi-lmll. SAN KKANCISCO, July 2. That the nntiniKil name of baseball is In diinper 'of tieing compromised by the li'oit'ua i;ajtnNa were, found guilty ami lii'avily fli td. Administrator' Sale of K.-nl F.state. Notice Is hereby given that the un ieraigued administrator of the estite of John II. Dillon, deceased, under und by virtue of an order of the County Court of Union County, Oregon, duly made and entered on Monday the 14th day of June, 1909, amhciztng atd em powering him so to do, will on and after the 24th day ot July. 1909 sell at,, private sale for cash to the highest and best bidder therefor the following described real estate belonging to said estate ot John II. Dilllon. - deceased, towlt lots T I 8 In block S REVOKED 10 Romiga addiUon to the town of 5 in block 62 of Chaplin's addition to tLe town of La Grande, Union County, Oregon. The SE4 of NW, the E'i of SW and SW of NE4 of sec. 34 twp. 1 S. R. 40 E. W. M. and NW4 of sec. 1 twp. 3 N. R. 39 E. W. M. In Union County. Oregon. Also begin ning at the SE corner of lot 1 n block A ' Lostlne, Oregon, running thence north 100 feet, thence west to the west line of said lot, thence In a southeast erly direction to the southwest corner of said lot 1 block A, thence east to the place of-beginning (R. C. Mays to have the privilege of leaving his wa ter pipe across said land) in Wallowa County, Oregon. Dated at La Grande, Oregon. June 25, 1909. E. C. DISQUA. Administrator of the estate of John H. Dilllon, deceased. ) 6-25-2-9-16-23) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande. Or.. June 21, 1909. Notice is hereby given that BENJAMIN P. YOUNQ. of Hilgard, Oregon, who, on Septem ber 17, 1903, made homestead entry No. 13243, serial No. 04021, for SW4 SEV sec. 12. NK NE14, SE NE4. wttnn 13. townnhln 4 south, rnnep 36 east, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above dscribed, before the Reg ister and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at La Grande, Oregon, on the 16th day of August, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Nels Holverscn. Nels Endrup. . Hans Endrup. W. A. Young, all of Hilgard, Oregon. F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande. Oi July 19, 1909. Notice Is hereby given that WILLIAM MCCAULEY, of La Grande, Oregon, who, on June 20,' J 906, made homestead entry No. 15080-serial, No. 04846, for EVa SEM section 12, N& NE4, section 13, township 4 south; Range 38 East, Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at La Grande, Qregon, on the 30th day of August, 1909. ' V Claimant names at witnesses: Andrew L. Larm. William Banton. John McCauley. Oacar Crossen, all of I .a Grande, Ore gon. F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, . V. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or., July 19, 1909. Notice is hereby given that ANDREW L. LARM, of La Grande, Oregon, who, on October 24. li'07, made homestead entry No. 15649-serlal. No. 05162, for E SWy4, SWA SEVi section 12, NE4 NW'i, section 13, township 4 south, Range 38 East Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver! U. S. Ijind Of fice, at I a Grande, Oregon, on the I YOUNG MAN : 0 what .-iiv von tloinjr toward propariiiir vourself to p .earn more salarv than vou now earn? It von are de 0 pendini: on Practical Experience alone, for proino t ion. vou liave a lonir. nvliill road lefore vou. " riM. 1 . I t". ... 1 .: ... . a iituisaims are. i epiw ... iiortunities hv llu International Correspondence School 0 WHY NOT YOU??? 0 Tell me what subject, interests vou most and I will mail vou a eatalosrue srivinir full information. Do it now. Address. , $ J. E. "' liox 491. Walla Walla, 30th day of August, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: . William McCauley. John McCauley. Alex Larm. John Larm, all of La Grande, Oregon. F. C. BRAMWELL. Register. Wort's to Frees the ftetf. "Your son has Consumption. His case Is hopeless." These apr&llirg words were spoken to Geo. E. Blevens, a leading merchant of Sprinfitd, N. C. by two expert doctors one a lung specialist Then was shows the won 'lerfal power of Dr. King's New Dis covery. "After three weeks use," writes Mr. Blevens, "he was as well as ever. I would not take all the money In the world for what It did for my boy." Infalliable for Coughs and Colds .Its the safest, surest cur of desperate Lung diseases o nearth. 50c and 11.00. Guarantee satis faction rrlal bottle rraa. Newtut Urug l- An Ideal Cough Medicine. "As an Ideal cough medicine I re sard Chamberlain's Cough Remedy lb . class by Itself," says Drr. R. A. Wilt hire, of Gwynnevjlle. Ind. "I takt treat pleasure In testifying to the to ulta of Chamberlain's Cough medl . Ine. In fact, I know of no other (reparation tnat meets so iiuiy iut txpectatlons of the most exacting in sees of croup anu coughs of children. U Htiu no .inmm. ehlor 'rrr .t '-iClw. v wuiui t. 'iii. afe, pleasant and efficacious remed) (or the ills It U intended.' For saie b. ill good dealers. ' Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that letters of executorship have been issued by the County Court of Union County, Oregon, to Angus Shaw, Jr. upon the last will and testament of Angus Shaw, deceased, and all persons hav ing claims against said deceased are notified to preuent the same with proper vouchers to tne undersigned at his residence. La Grande, Oregon, R. F. D. No. 1., within six months from date of this notice. Dated this June 21, A. D. 1909. ANGUS SHAW JR., , Executor. (d-m-5-t) J. D. Slater, atty for Ex. -it ;! Water Melons New California stock Just arrived. Ice Cream Parlors My pallors are the cosiest and most comfortable in the city, electric fans, the best of service and the variety of, and quality of my flavors are unsur passed. Fine Candies Made Fresh every day. C. E. SELDER ew e ei i;u mi umuri vi- MARTIN, Local Representative '$ Washington. " $ THE Without a doubt the best place to get all kinds of vegetables, straw berries, cherries, organges, bannanas and lemons, la at the Geddes Grocery, they have the best and the freshest; and should you want nice crisp sweet or sour pickles, just rail them up; and don't forget that 25c coffee, It takes the place of your 40c coffee. Just n a shipment of Swifts ham and bacon. GEDDES BROS. 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It proof that It Is PURE and HARMLESS. ANTI-CORPU reduces FAT S to pounds a week. It reduces douMa chin, fat hips and flabby cheeks. No wrinkles result from this reduction, o" It makes the skin close-fitting and smooth. ANTI-COUPtr st'-engthens weak heart, cures ialpltatlons, hort breatk and acts like magic In muscular rheumatism and gout. , PRICE $1.00 per bottle. Money back If It don't do all .re claim, tt your druggist does not keep it, show him this advertisement and make him get It for you, or you can send for it DIRECT to us. We pay postage and tend in plain wrapper. SO DAYS' TREATMENT IN EVERY BOTTLE. FREE We will bend you remedy on receipt packing. The earn desired weight. ESTHETIC CHEMICAL CO. VVESTI25th ST REET The Medicine Ycu Jake Whatever madiclne you get at this store is exactly right. If you could see how your mekine is prepared here, the care that we give every prescription that comes into our store, if you had the professional training to appreciate the quality in all the . drugs used and the skill used In preparing, you would never think of going elsewhere for even your simplest drug store wants. People who deal here never have any doublts about the medicine they get. The price is right too. HILL'S druq; jtore LA GRANDE, - - - OREGON THE BEST PLACE PHONE MAIN 4f6 asample of this wondeifu. fat-reducing of ten cents to pay for postage and pi itself may be sufficient to reduce the Mention this paper. Desk 4. LW FKY0..N Y. JffSlV ill i jr h,