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ZTECTQ CE33i:2YEB, LA C2L15T2, 02EGOX SATCEDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1909.' 4 1 Kotiee ef Annual Fair. The management of the First Eas tern Oregor District Agricultural society, wishes to announce that the sounty fair will be held this year at L Grande, beginning October 4th. and lasting one week. - The new catalogue will be out now In a short time, the cause of the de lay so far has been due to the effort to get the Willowa county people to Join us and combine the two fairs. The new catalogue will be practic ally the same as the old one, but with this exception, n m;.' of ihe premiums nave been raised and new features added, and also a large special list of premiums will be offered by the business men of La Grande. Get your exhibits rer.dy for the largest fair that TJrJon county baa aver Iiad. ' F. M. HUFFMAN. Eec. First E. 0. Dlst Agrl. Society, La Grande. Fm Sale. We have a large amount of old papers which we must get rid of In some way. They tie good for under laying carpets, for covering shelves, and anything for which waste paper Is used. They are tied In large pac kages weuciug iwi wu. any call at this office. . 4 w ADDITION TOMTOMS Next Monday the Observer will publish an additional premium list to the county fair, an appended list full of good prizes. The list Includes the prizes to be paid for the different kinds of hand sewing, machine sew ing, embroidery, dawrn work, Batten berg, Pointlace crocheting, tatting and knitting. The prizes are- worth going after and it will not be surprising to see a large number of ladles handy with the needle get active and fill all these various .classes. For the benefit of the exhibitors, the Observer will pub lish the list In full next Monday. JOB TEIXT1XG. I Why Drag-gists Recommend Cham. v ? ; I bfrlaln's Colic, Cholera And Many Sew Type Faces Added to The i Diarrhoea Remedy. Observer Office. Mr. Frank C. Hanrahan, a prominent Care of The Toeal Cords. During the past week the Job print ing department of the Observer has been brightened up by the addition of 60 fonts of new type all late faces, especially adapted r to commercial and society printing. With Just one exception there Is not as well an equipped Job printing office In East ern Oregon, and that Is not located In Union county. We have two Job presses, a stapling machine, the larg est perforating machine this side of Portland, punching, roCnd cornering machines, in fact for a city the size of La Grande, we have a shop that Is capable of turnlny out most any kind of printing. iDRiLiiol There are several kinds ot drilling but the kind the kind that makes the farm pay, is the drilling which makes water avail able. There is no need : of a dry farm. The task is not so great as you may think. I have had years of experience and understand the well busi nc 8 5 thoroughly. I D. M. HUNT LA 33ANDE, OREGON . Our vocal cords are the most sensi tive muscles in the body and are gov erned by the most sensitive nerve mechanism Imaginable. Not only does this apparatus record the changes In our health, being influenced as a whole by every rise and fall of the body's condition, but it records instantly the finest shades of emotional feeling and intensity of thought This argues strength generally, for the greater nerve supply the great reserve strength. ' . , . But also argues weakness, for the broader the nerovua connection, the greater exposure to evil influences through reflex, disturbances. What wonder, then, that the vocal cords should so frequently be subject to minor difficulties of an annoying na- tuer, of which one is half ashamed to complain, while they are really very distressing to the individual but which occasionally may get so very much worse as to be almost unenduarbe?! Affections of the vocal cords thus require an expert diagnostician a doctor trained to be perfectly familiar with the body from repeated and care ful examination such a person as the Osteopathic Physician, both in train ing and practice, Is. Nothing bears higher testimony to the value of os teopathy than its wonderful and prompt successes in affections of this organ. Osteopathic Health. " l I Nforr.hanfsl'- Save i $10,000, In mi the Merchants of Oregon saied ove $10,000 by carr ng a part of their Insurance in their own company, the Oregon Merchants Mutual Fire As surance Association, of Davton. Oreaon.- In 1903 they will save $i5,000. During me same penoa their neighbors were nana ing over $i, 500,000 in profits to outside companies In the Oregon Merchants Mutual you get: INSURANCE AT COST A LIMIT TO YOUR LIABIL ITIES PROMPTSETTLEMENT OF LOSSES Y VlV. OUVER, Agent m Quick Transfer : For Rapid Delivery Sewice Call Up 3 . (Union Items.) Roy Oliver Is on the sick list this week. A. E. Eaton and wifeleft last Mon day for Portland, where they will visit a few days. From there they will go to Salem, where Mr. Eaton will speak at the dedication of Eaton hall, which he donated to Willamette University. From Salem they will go to' Seattle for a short visit at the fair, returning to Union in about a month. druggist of Portsmouth. Va., says: For the past six years I have sold and recommended Chamberlain's Col ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is a great remedy and one of the best patent medicines on the market. I handle some others for the same pur poses that pay me a larger profit, but this remedy Is sure to effect a cure, and my customer so certain to ap preciate my, recommending It to him, that I give it the preference." , For sale by all good dealers. 'ottct o! Final Settlement VIOLIN , and ' . ' PIANO Instruction J. ALBERT KENNEDY. Notice is hereby given that James H. Wlckens, administrator of the es-. tate of William Wlckens, deceased, haa filed in the County Court ot the State of Oregon for Union County, his final account in said estate and that said Court has appointed Mon day, the 20th day ot 3eptember, 1909, at 3o'clock p. m., at the Court House In La Grande. Union County, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said final account and the settlement thereof. , , , JAMES II. WICKENS, Administrator. R. II. LLOYD. , Attorney for Estate. (8-21-28-4-11-1?) mik ummi In School and Street Hats. Also Hats handsome Pattern E. WELLMIUi & CO. ADAMS AVENUE Observer want 4ds ay NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Phone Red 782. Paperhanging, and Painting The up-to-date paper hangers and painters AD KINS GARRICK All work guaranteed. Nothing but the best oil and lead used. Leave orders with ADKIXS, Sumner Hoto!, or ptiona t" GARRICK, Black Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande. Or., June 21, 1909.: . . Notice is hereby given that BENJAMIN F. YOUNG. of HUgard. Oregon, who, on Septem ber 17. 1903, made homestead entry No. 13243, serial No. 04021. for SWK SE sec. 12, N NEVi. SE4 NE, section 13, township 4 south, range 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 ot August, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Nels Holverson. - N'els Endrup. ; V ,,, Hans Endrup. W. A. Young, all of Hllgard, Oregon. F. C. BRAMWET.f j. RHatfr. I " I n DO YOU KNOW ? FOR CERTAIN? A Fine Stock : RancB FOR SALE In Antelope Valley, 1 1-2 miles southeast of Telocaset, 320 acres, of which 240 acres la Id cultivation, the balance pasture land; 100 Inches of water right; xx. new 6 room house, good barn and other but buildings; two good tarings a small orchard. Price $8 000. Will take half In city property and balance on time or $7X00 half cah and halt on, time. Call onC J. BLACK, La Grande, Oregon or , .. ; . ;':-,.;,' ''':,'" ' ' v' .'-.' UNION NURSERY J. B WEAVER, Pro j). Fruit, shade and or namental trees. Sherbs and Roses. Strawberry vi n es and other small fruit that your title is gocd? 2 An abstract will tell you all about it and it may be I tc your advantage to have one mad!. You cinnot 2 afford to take chances Ice Cream at Foley House. Do not forget that the ladies of St. Peter's church, hold their Ice cream, sherbet, parfait and cake sale, tonight at 8 o'clock In the dining room of the Foley house; charges 15 cents. ., ij i.R. OLI lER: La Grande National Bank Building the Observer excels In real "new. . SCNJ) FOR PRICE 1 1ST UNION. ORt OPENED A Dutcher has opened the City Blacksmith Shops and Carriage Work opposite Geddes Bros,, grocery store, where he Is prepared to do all kind.) of BlackBinithlng and Wagon Work. Well equipped to hand), everything, A shoro of your patronagi solicited All work executed with neatness and rtstatcb and you will find my charges reasonable. QUALITr DETER SlIJiES 1 SUCCESS. ! Quality Indicates the man; Quality makes the merchant; Quality you will remember long aftor the price has been forgotten. The quality and prices of the goods piled- up and Bcattered around this store will tell you whether or not this Is the right place to get the right Quality at the right prices. Yes, It would be easy to go ahead and enumerate all kinds of drugs, medicines, stationery, toilet goods, books, combs, brushes, etc. BBut what's 'he useT It isn't, Just things you're after. You want quality, articles of merit, and things that are pure nnd wholesome. This 13 not a little,. dingy place. It's a drug store v 1th lots of good coorts for good people. It's a drug store o fquallty, and the bot In ,he beginning la the cheapest In the end. Business principles that are broad, honorable and fair to all, form the keystone for a united friendship. HILL'S DRUQi JTORE LA GRANDE, OREGON A Section jof Wheat Land for Sale Near Alicel, all or part, $50 to $60 per acre, will be under ditch. .Write Box 5 Elgin, Oregon, for the particulars. . 2! 2 THE COEE FOk YIIUCOCK'BROS W are in poMUon to do any kind of transfercing . : Give us a trial order. Calls answered day or might J Phones: S Darl Red 71. ; ? Night. Black 1I7L 2 The tisuf.l symptoms of Scrofula are enlarged f.lanrls of , the node, sores and ulc;ers on the body, skin affections, catarrhal troublos, ;nlt eyes, an-i p nsrul poor health. The inherited poiuoii, transmitted throup the blood, pollutes and weakens this fluid, and in place f its nutritive quiiliiies JUis the circulation with scrofulous matter, vMch saps the vitality of the entu-T s-stcm. Thousands of children, born with a scrofulous t.int, havo spent tKeir childhood In constant physical suffering, and grown to manhood or womanhood handicapped by . ill health and stunted gTowth, and porha;.r. l itar ss.iio disease of the bones or Joints developed. 8.S. S., given ia their early life, would have prevented this. It would have cleansed and purified the blood of the taint, nourished and stengtbened their systems, and assisted each to grow Into strong, healthful manhood or womanhood. S. S. S. is the very best remedy for Scrofula. It goes down to the bottom of the trouble, and cleanses the circulation of all scrofulous matter. It supplies the weak; diseased blood with strength and health-build Ins qualities, and under the purifying effects of this great remedy all symptoms of Scrofula pass away. 8. S. S. contains no minerals in any form, and is an absolutely safe treatment for children, even Infants, or oersona of any age. Literature about Scrofula and any medical advlo tree. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GA. Our Work Pleases If you have never Lad II. L. WINN clean, press, dye or repair your clothes, give him your next order. Ladies' Silk and Net Waists a Specialty Phone, Blach Til and lnd. 411. In the rear of C. C. Pennington's clothing store. : .: Go to the ROYAL BAKERY for your cakes and pastry for Sunday. A trial order 'wil ; convince you that we are selling the best BREAD in, the city. Our Ice Gream and ourSherbert is the talk of the town HERMAN ROESCH, Prop. rr. 31 ARE YOU COMING TO THE KXt Oi.lTION Hadn't thought ci it Wt II. y. Utter hurry1 SPECIAL aT:- ' i t ARES :. ,' A Wt. M .'.f i. t UMTB mi MAM HOME COMIOgTS We HOTEL SAVOY am wiu at chm fcxrtNhft siNumi mMMf Pinesaive c J CarbOllZCu omeor sua oissasi m noh I Of our abstracts is their accuracy ai)fl to-U'tonees when you have an aDstract maae ny us yoa secure a complete, accurate history of the par eel of real estate which is something every real estate investor should al ways have before he Invests. If you are a prospective Investor don't fall to have us post you tbor oughly on the real estate before you buy : : The only complete set of abstract books In Union county. ; LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. Aotlce of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that Jona than Green, administrator of the es tate of James Green, deceased, has filed 1& the County Court ot the Stat of Oregon for Union County, his Aral account In said estate and that said Court has appointed Monday, the 20tk day ot September, 1909, at 3 o'clock - p, m., at the Court House In I Grande, Union County, Oregon, as the time and place : for hearing obloo-. tions to said f nal account and the settlement thereof, v JONATHAN GREEN, Admlnlstrttor. IL II. LLOTD, Attorney tor Estate (8-21-28-4-11-18) Building For Sale. A two-story building on Fir street between Adam and Jefferson, for sale, cheap If taken at once. Build injt must be moved away. ' Apply oS 8. A. Gardiner. ((S-8-6-0 ' eeeee