ZYTMJG 0B3PESTEE, LX GRA3DE, OEEGOX. TTESDAT, OCTOBEE 12, 1M9.
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' via the ( ; i '
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and Southern Pacific
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From Kansas City ............ 25.00
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State for Oregon literature. WJL JfcMUREAY, General Passenger
Agent. .. . PORTLAND, ORE. -
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We have bought all the above silk stock belonging to the Golden
Rule. Send us your mall orders. , "
lE BRO'S BARGAIN STORE
BAKER CITY, OREGON.
STOMACH MISERY YAMSHES.
Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn or Dys
pepsia go Five Minutes Later.
Every year regularly more than a
million stomach sufferers in the Uni
ted States, England and Canada talus
Pane's DIapepsia and realize not only
immediate but lasting relief.
This harmless preparation will di
gest anything you eat and overcome a
sour, gassy or out-of-order stomal
five minutes afterward.
If your meals don't fit comfortably,
or what you' eat lays like a lump of
lead In your stomach, or if you have
heartburn, that Is a sign of Indiges
tion, s : . '
Get from your Pharmacist a CO-ccnt
jasa of Pape's Dlapepsln and utvo a
dose just as soon as you cau. There
will be no sour risings, no belching
of undigested food mixed with acid,
no stomach gas or heartburn, full
ness or heavy feeling in the stomach.
Nausea, Debilitating Headaches, Dizzi
ness or Intestinal grjping. This will
all go, and besides, th-u 4 will be no
tour food left over hi the stomach to
tcison your breath - with . nauseous
odors. :
Pape's Dlapepsln Is a certain cure
for out-of-order stomachs, because it
tikes held of your food and digests
it Just the same as if your stomach
wasn't there. ' '..
Relief In five minutes from nil stom
ach misery Is waiting for yo. at any
drug store, '-:v: '. ." '. 1 : '.
These large EO-cent cases contain
more than sufficient to
cure almost any case of Dyspepsia,
Indigestion or any other stomach disorder.
; Papers Wanted.
The La Grande Evening Observer
of the dates of Sept 6, 13th and 10th.
Those who may have them will con
fer a favor for which we are willing
to pay. by delivery of same to this
office.
A STEADY DRAIN.
Sick Kidneys Weaken the Whole Body
Make You III, Languid
And Depressed.
SN0DGRAS5 OPTEH CLASSED
AS UHIOH'S CRAHD OLD MAR
STORY OF HIS PIONEER POLITICAL AND COMMERCIAL LIEE ONE
WORTH EMULATING . BY HIS FELL0.Vr.1EN
HE HAS SUFFERED SEVERAL LARGE FINANCIAL LOSSES
Latest In Sheet Music -Call
at Wiley B. Allen's Piano store
v,for late popular music, cut to 8 cents,
your chance for supply of music. Ma
haffey building. (O-C-Jt)
. Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice Is hereby given to all con
cerned that Mary O. Hulse, execu
trix of the last will of Marquis L.
IlnlBe, deceased, bat filed In the Conn
ty Court of Union County, Oregon,
her .final account In the administra
tion of said estate and said court has
et Monday the 4th day of October,
A. ft.' 1909, at 2 o'clock p. m., aa the
time for hearing said account and any
objections thereto.
MARY O. HULSE,
... lS .V-2?-tM) Executrix.
Sick kidneys weakea the body
through the continual drainage of llfe
glvlng albumen from the blood into
the urine, and the substitution of pois
onous uric acid that goes broadcast
through the system, sowing the seeds
of disease. . Loss of albumen causes
weakness, languor, depression. Uric
poisoning causes rheumatic pain, ner
vousness, nausea, cricks In the back,
gravel and kidney stones. The proper
treatment is a kidney treatment, and
the best remedy . is Doan'a Kidney
Pills. Here Is good proof in the fol
lowing testimonial: .
! James M. Johnson, Main St., Union,
Ore., says: "I can heartily recom
mend Doan'a Kidney Pills, as I know
they are a reliable remedy for kidney
complaint. Constant - . standing
thoroughly brought on my kidney trouble and I
suffered intensely. 'A customer first
recommended Doan'a Kidney Pills to
me, saying that . they had been, the
mean of saving his life. I was in
duced to try them and in a short time,
I was convinced that ..they lived up
to representations. I have used Doan'a
Kidney Pills on several ; occasions
Blnce then and hava always received
prompt relief .. , , i .
For aale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Poster-MUbuni Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
State.
Remember the name Doan'a and
take no other. ,
Since April 1, 1867, William J. Snod
grass has resided, in Union county
and to his efforts can be traced many
of the improvements which have char
acterized the progressive spirit of the
valley surrounding La Grande, where
Mr. Snodgrass spent the declining
years of an active and well spent life.
Very soon after arriving here, Sir.
Snodgrass established a little general
store at Oro Dell trading point, on the
Grande Ronde river, a few miles from
the present -site of La Grande, known
as a Btage trading post located a mile
south of the present site, on the foot
hills where now is found a splendid
residence district
Active In Politics.
Mr. Snodgrass entered Into Oregon
politics In 1876, when he was the re
publican candidate for the Btate sen
ate from Union county. The district
was overwhelmingly Democratic, but
Mr. Snodgrass failed by only 32 votes,
the smallest majority against any man
on the republican ticket. In 1878 Mr.
Snodgraas announced his candidacy
for congress and had the solid support
of a large part of Eastern Oregon for
the nomination. In selecting delegates
from Union county, George Baker was
chosen as chairman, and to him the
county looked for support for the can
didacy of Mr. Snodgrass. :
The trip to the state convention was
a tedious one and expensive and but a
tew of the delegates could go. Proxies
was secured by one member and the
vote of the county was delivered to
hira. On the day before the trip should
have been taken Mr. Baker's family
suddenly became III and he could not
go to the convention. The proxies were
turned' over to Harvey H. Illnes, a
Methodist minister and a presiding el
der, who had been chosen as one of
the delegates, since deceased. . '
;On arriving at the convention Mr.
besieged by a number of place hunteri
who urged him to make certain
pledges to them. This demand was re-
fused. During the night following the
conference the pie cutters waited up
on Rev. Hlnes end offered him their
support if he would pledge him the
places that they asked for. The de
mand was acceded to and at the con
vention the following morning Rev.
Hines voted the Snodgrass proxies for
himself, securing the nomination. The
minister went out on the campaign as
'aggressive as could ho imae-int. vot
he was defeated overwhelmingly and
Union county voted almost unanimous
ly against him. ;
Big Stock Venture.
. Mr. Snodgrass had hlsfirst great re
verse in 1880. Having lost heavily on
a bond, signed for a friend, Mr. Snod
grass agreed to help the friend "catch
his feet" by assisting in driving 4000
head of cattle to ihe eastern markets.
The stock was bought on a . contin
gency, driven to Rock Creek, near the
present city of Cheyenne, .Wyoming,
during which time the severe winter
and the shortage of food along the
route caused over 3,500 to perish. The
loss to the two men, largely falling on
Mr. Snodgrass, was $135,000. Not to be
cast down by the unfortunate venture
Mr. Snodgrass engaged in merchandis
ing in La Grande and had a large bus
iness when the fire of July 4, 1891
swept away practically all of his prop
erty excepthis land, without a dollar
of insurance. . .
A Lifelong Odd Fellow.
Mr. Snodgrass has been a lifelong
Odd Fellow, having served as grand
master of the last session of the Ore
!gon grand lodge before the domain of
Kvashington was set off. At that time
Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Brit
ish Columbia comprised the domain
of Oregon. The large dlstrictwas cut
into parts in 1877. For eight years Mr,
Pnodgrass served as a member of the
La Grande city council, and for a sim
ilar period served the people of the
school district on the board of educa
tion.' '
WILL 1G1
Guaranteed Pablle Land Scrip.
The C. n. Ttowers Co.. Miles City.
Mont, agents for Northern Pacific
tnd Scrip, will select tor you any
vacant, non-mineral, government
land. Write them for pa.ticulara.
1 Innumerable committee meetings
are being held In this city this week.
To the busy man of business all these
meetings perhaps, pass by unnoticed,
butslnce Monday morning there has
been at least a dozen of such conclaves
of committee members. The councils
are for the purpose of making the
coming harvest bazaar next Thursday,
Friday and Saturday at the Elk's Hall,
an event of as great an Importance lxi
Its phere as was the county fair. i
; Those many gatherings of generals
and lieutenants have resulted in one
thing, namely, that the bazaar is sim
ilar to the A. Y. P., it Is ready to open
on the opening date.. -v?, i ,i v
Among the feature numbers of the
evenings attractions . will ' be the
two splendid choruses heard at the
fair last week. The L. D. 8. choir of
60 voices will sing on the opening
night and the Prof. Bridges' choir is
slated to sing again on thenlght fol
lowing. v ' VfjVi
A great number of minor yet Inter
esting attractions are planned and the
actual presence of bazaar period will
be necessary t osee all come to light.
A Sprained Aakle. ,
As usually treated a sprained ankle
will disable the Injured person for a
month or more, bat by applying Cham
berlain's Liniment and observing the
directions with each bottle faithfully,
a cure may, In most cases, be effected
in lest than one week's time. This
liniment is a most remarkable prep
aration; try It for a sprain or a bruise,
or when laid up with chronic or mus
cular rehumatlttn, and you are cer
tain to be delighted with the prompt
relief wMch ft affords. For sale by
all good dealers.
Bad Ma Arrested. V
"George Logan, wanted In Wallowa
county for alleged . complicity In a
shooting scrape which occurred there
two years ago, was picked up on the
streets here, yesterday by Deputy Sher
Iff T. D. Taylor and Deputy Sheriff Wll
son and will probably be taken to En
terprise tomorrow, Logan baa been In
Lewlston nearly ever since the
trouble occurred and arrived In Pen
dleton Thursday eevnlng on his way
back to Enterprise where be has a
wife and to whom he bad been mar
ried only a few days when the trouble
occurred. No one was killed in the
shooting but William Esteswho has
i relatives In this city, received a slight
I flesh 'wound. Tom and Dick Whlnney
and George Tucker, with whom Logan
I bad been associating were directly con
nected with the affalrand Logan says
that it was because of his friendship
for these mien that be has been con
nected with the trouble. The shooting
was the direct result of a dance quar
rel. Pendleton E. O.
RECEPTION FOB GOXPERS
Washington, D. C. Oct.,12. In hon
or of the return of President Samuel
Gompers of the American Federation
of Labor, who has been In . Europe
studying continental labor conditions
and problems, a great parade and
demonstration of the labor organiz
ations of the east was held today. La
bor unions of many cities were rep
resented. The day will end w'th a
meeting in the Convention Hall, when
; President Gompers is expected to de
' liver an address of great Importance.
LOST Hand grip, taken off train on
' Oct. 2. contents, comb, hair brush,
pair eye glasses etc. 13.00 reward It
. returned with contents to Observer.
A
GOOD
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We have conducted a laundry business in
La Grandef for many years. There must
a reason. A trial order will explain;
, the mystery. " :- ; ' : ; . . ;
A, B. G. Laundry
PHONE MAIN 7
The Sum Total of Human
U. -t
is attained by the man who selects
i anl adaptable for his entire f
tions approximates about the keen
bui h conditions to be found in the
you. Go to C. J. BLACK. He has a
chose from, Fruit Farms, Stock
Property, Grain Farms, Hay Far
out lm'prbvementa! Pricea right
a place which le approved by his
amfl. io live amidst such condi-'
est Joy imaginable.. "Where- are
rapidly growing Northwest? ill
large amount of property listed to
km, Sugar Beet : , Farms, City
ma, Timber Lands. With or With
Let me ehow you
C J. BLACK, The Real bstate Wan
y musts a yUKEN! CHE'S A SIKEX!
is an expres'on that Is always heard at sight of a
weil deve A woman. If you are flat-cheste-1.
vrtth BX" undeveloped, a Brawny neck, thin, lead
arm' remark will never be applied to you.
3IP .' wafers will make you beautiful, bwich
ink They DEVELOP THE BUST In a week from
I to inches and produce a fine, firm. voIudhiuuk
bOBom. They fill out the hollow nlacea. liink th
rms handsome and wsl! modeled and the neck
and shoulders shapely and of perfect contour.
8end for a bottl today and you'll be D'eiiaed tf
. - OA"
REN' wafers are absolutely haimlenn. niut.t .. ', .
to carry around. They are sold under guarantee to do all we claim
or MONET BACK. -j' , ... f "'' 'o.-;-m
' Price $1.00 per bott'.e. Inquire at good drag stores or. 8en DI-
RECT TO U8. ; ;N "v .".,.'.-
' v FRKE. During the next 30 days only we will send you bm- 1
pie hztn nf those beiutlfylng wafers on receipt of 10c to pay c.t of
racklna anU postage If you mention that you saw the adyertlsernest In 5
this paper. TOe sample alone may be sufficient If 'he defects aro 2
trifling. . v, ,
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j F6r $3.50 iV.We?,V::'WYciur;
j Back" for Ever with one of our
j The latest thing out in , the brush
: line. v We are sole agents for this
: territory. Call and let us show you.
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. PLTJMB2HS AND TI1?NEE3. :
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" EL SKIKTS, mLOW TOPS, BELTS AND JET If ACS, LADIES
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