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"ultlMit okh.OA. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1903. 1AGRAHDEEVEN1HG QBSERVFR Published Daily Except Sunday. GEORGE H. CIRREY. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. United Press Telegraph Service. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: jDaily, single copy . 6c JDaily, per month 65c )aily, six months in advance ... 13.60 J)aiy, one year In advance 16.60 Weekly, six months In advance . . 76c Weekly, one year In advance ....$1.00 j Entered at toe postofllce at La Grande as Becoud-claBS matter. This paper will not publish any rude appearing over a noia Ue plume. Signed ankles will be re vised subject to Ue discretion of the editor. PleaBe algn your articles and save disappointment. Advertising Kates. Local reading notices 10c or hiie drst insertion; Ec per line Om- ach Buhieyuent insertion. : Resolution of condolence, ' a line. Every ; one interested ; in poultry should make It their duty to meet on Saturday afternoon at the parlors of the Commercial Club to assist in the Organization of a Poultry Associa tion. While such organizations lwv result In the spreading of knowledge that leads to higher breeding and greater Interest In this important branch of the farm, we doubt if many counties In the state, can show better poultry stock than can Union county. For aeveral years few have discussed the holding of a poultry chow but nothing has ever been attempted. While poultry shows always follow such organizations as will be perfect ed Saturday, the show feature really Is only an Incident of the benefits that will accrue. Turn out and by your presence and work make the Srst meeting an enthusiastic one. The price of eggs and poultry as have pre valed In this county for the paitt ten years speaks for itself regarding the profltablness of the industry pro moted along Intelligent lines. It seems beyond belief that a man, could actively engage In the game of fisticuffs for 30 straight years, but such is the record Bob Fitzslmuions will have established if he Journeys to Australia this fall as he hopes, and flghs under the banner of Hugh I). Mcintosh, says Bill Blunt. When the fans start talking about the "greatest fighter who ever lived" they wouldn't be making a very grevious error if they awarded the palin to tha. Titian-haired ex-blacksmith. Dur- lug thea thirty years he has met more tough men than any heavy or middle weight who ever laced on a glove, not even barring the unbeaten Jeff ries. In fact, ho met all of the dan gerous men Jeffries met and several whom the latter did not meet. Desire to be the first to enter on the Benton county government land recently restored to entry brought A. Nevlow, of Kennewick, to the gov ernment land office in Walla Walla at 1:30 Monday morning where he has taken his position next to the door and declares his intention of holding t that position himself or by proxy until the time for filing arrives, which will be at 9 o'clock on the worn in g ot November 4. Heavy Is the bead that wears crown Is once more exemplified the position o ft present King a In ot Spain. He has asked his cabinet to resign and upon his selection or an- ' a his selection of another depends his continuance In power as well as ; the peaceful condition of his people. .One thing Is very certain, he will . sanction few more executions until he Jans given the matter consideration. I, -e I, I, It Is quite possible that the next big undertaking which will Inllst the . - . ii n i . -ii. ..in Support oi uie vuiuiueruiui viuu win be the securing of an electric road from Walla Walla to this city. If the Commercial Club goes out after It the road will be coming in due time. This organization has yet to meet de feat and it bus landed some mighty "big projects. - , , The. president la perseverlug. He lias now offered the position ot mln- elter to China to a Seattle man. If he fa not careful he will find wrnio one svho will not only accept it. but is npontnble to the department. Harvey Scott and Senator Fulton both - re fused as did others. Neither Cook nor Teary was the to reach the north pole nor the second man nar the 10,000 man. This is the surprising theory up- held by Robert M. LaFollette, Sena tor from Wisconsin. ' While so many burglaries are be ing committed it would be a wise precaution to hang out a sign "A Printer Lives Hero." If the sign would be taken seriously it would make the premises immune from attack The announceemnt of the death of General Otis will recall to many of the pioneers of the Pacific coast the days when Indian wars were expected at uncertain intervals. , President Taft was very much in interested in the big steam plows at work. Not a few are interested in the' president's "big steam roller" when It gets to working. , ALL BACKACHE ENDED. Just a Few Doses Regulates Out-of-Order Kidneys Mallng Bladder Misery Vanish . Hundreds of folks here are need lessly miserable and worried because of out-or-order kidneys, backache or bladder trouble. " If you will take several doses of Pape's Diuretic all misery from a 2uu duck, rheumatism, painful stitch, inflamed or swollen eyelids, nervous headaches, Irritability, ner vousness and other symptoms of over worked or deranged kidneys will van Ish. v Uncontrollable, smarting, frepuent urlntlon (especially at night) and all bladder miseries end. 1 This unusual preparation goes at once to the disordered kidneys, blad der and urinary syBtem, an distrib utes Us healing, cleansing and vitaliz ing influence directly upon the or gans and glands affected, and com letes the cure before you realize it The moment you suspect any kid ney or urinary bisorder, or fell rhue matism coming, begin taking tAs harmless medicine, with the knowled ge that there is no other remedy, at any price made ankwhere In the world, which will affect so thorough an prompt a cure as a fifty-cent treatment of Tape's Diuretic, which any druggist can supply. Your physician, prarmacist. banker or any mercantile agency will tell you that Pape, Thompson & Pape, of Cincinnati is a large and responsible 'medicine concern, thoroughly worthy j of your confidence, ; Only curative results can come ; from taking Pape' Diuretic and a few j day's treatment means clean, active, healthy kidneys, blatter and urinary j organs and you feel fine. Accept anly Pape's Diuretic fifty cent treatment from any drug store anywhere In the world. Saamdiu. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Union County Maud Gaddls, plaintiff, vs. Thcmat W. Gadiix, defendant. To Thomas W. Gaddls, the boe named defendant. In the same of the State ot Ore gon, you are hereby required to'ap- pear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before the 16th of October 1909. and It you tail lo answer, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed tor In her complaint. the desolutlon ot the bonds ot mat- rlmony- existing between the . plain tiff and defendant and the car and plaintiff and defendant Berate Gad dla and Lorain Gaddls, and tor her costs and disbursement. ThI summons 1 published by or der of the Hon. J. a Henry. County Judge ot Union County, Oregon, which order wa made and entered on the 9th diy ot September 190). requiring this summons to b published one a wni tor six consecuuvt weeae, the date ot the first publication being the tenth day of September. 109. 1909. - EUGENE ASHWILL, (8-17-10-1) Attorney tor th Plaintiff SUMMONS. In the Clrcsit Court of the State Oregon for Union foanty. of 'Mary E. Koyl. rialntlff. vs. 'Clifford Koyl. Defendant To Clifford Koyl, the above named defendant, greeting ; In the name of the State of Oregon 1 you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you' In the above entitled court and fult on or before the expiration of the iun-iHtoea in tae oruer aireciing the publication' hereof, to-wit: six consecutive weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons which Is October 22nd, 1909, and U you fail to appear, answer or other wise plead within the said time, the plaintiff will ask the court for the re lief demanded In the complaint, to wlt: for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between tbli plaintiff and the said defendant and granting this plaintiff an abso lute decree of divorce and awarding tbo care, custody and control of the minor children, Ila Koyl, . Chester KoyI and Irvin Koyl to this plaintiff. By virtue of an order of the Hon. J. W. Knowlea, Judge of the above entitled court, made and entered on the lCth day of October, 1909. This summons is published in the La Grande, Union county, Oregon. COCHRAN & COCHRAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. (10-22-29-11-5-12-19-26-12-3.) FORR ENT Furnished front room, corner Second and Main. Inquire at the house. Three blocks from post office. Oct. 19-26. Dr. CD Pons The eye and nerv nwut- a A 1st of Salt Lake City, will be A A in La Grande at the Sommer A A hotel on October 26th, for one week only. Hours 9 a. m. till A 1:00 p. m. and 3:30 till 7p. a All examinations of the eye A A are free. A A 0 Dr. Pons Is bringing his en- tire optical factory with him A this time. All the latest instru- A ments and devices for ths de- velopment of weak and strain- ed eyes. A A A A Dr. Pons makes every pair A of glasses be fits himself, thus A insuring better service than A can be had by any other spec- A iallat in the Northwest 'A A''"' Thousands of people In La A A Grande and the surrounding towns wear his glasses. Con- fy A suit the man free. A A A A STEADY DRAIN. Sick Kidneys Weaken Hie Whole Body Make You 111, Languid And Depressed. Sick kidneys wenkea the body through the continual drainage of lile- givlng albumen from the blood into the urine, and the substitution of pois onous uric acid that goes broadcast through the system, sowing the seeds ot disease. Loss of albumen causes weakness, languor, depression. Uric poisoning causes rheumatic pain, ner vousness, nausea, cricks in the back, gravel and kidney Btones. The proper treatment is a kidney treatment, and the best remedy la 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's Kidney Pills, as I knew they are a reliable remedy for kidney complaint Constant standing brought on my kidney trouble and 1 suffered Intensely. A customer first recommended Doan'a Kidney Pills to me, saying that they had been the means of saving his life.', I was In duced to try them and In a abort time, I waa convinced that they lived up to representation. I have used Doan'a Kidney PilJi on several occasions sine then and have always received prompt rUt" . "t For nal by all dealer. Price 59 cent. v FostertMUbum Co.. Buffalo, New York, sole agent tor th United 8UU. Remember 'th oam Doan'a and tak no other. . What an Abstract Contains. A complete abstract of title to a given tract of land contains: A true plat ot the land. A colnclse statement ot the transfers :. the tract. In logimtl order, from the government down. 'Special showing as to mortgages, taxes. Hens, charges, or assessments whatever kind that affects the title. A certificate as to the search. The certificate xmut mean somnh lnp. The abstm t is of no vnln unless it run bo reli?d upon. If the abstract is isued by a repon Rlhlo company It will pass muster anywhere. Our abstracts stan.M ih test. , J. R. OLIVER. A PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. 0 o ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. U PIC KLER. Civil, Mining, irrigation Engineering an.' ..irveying. Estimates, plan and (.pacifications. Office In y aeukamp Building. La Grande, Oregon. YIAVI. MRS. GRACE McA LISTER. Teacher and Manager. Telephone Farmers 1976. . PHYSICIANS. DR. G. W. ZLMJ1ERMAN. Osteopathic Physician. Office Sommer Bldg. Office 'phone. Main 63; Residence phone Black 961. Successor to Dr. Moore. J. H. HUBBARD, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office In New Bank Building Rooms 20-21. 'Phones: Residence, Main 89; Office. Main 79. DR. A. L. RICHARDSON. Physician and Surgeon. Office over Hill's Drug Store. Office Phone 1362. Residence Main '55. .... N. MOT.ITfYR, y ry . Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adam ave and Depot it Office Main 68. Residence Main 69 BACON HALL. Physicians and Surgeons. Office In La Grande National Bank Building. Thone Main 19. S. T. Bacon, Residence, Main 18. M. K. Hall, Residence, Main 52. C. H. UPTON, 4H. Q. M. D., Physician, and Surgeon. Special attention given to Eye, Ear Nose and Throat. Office in La Grande National Bank Building. Phones: Office, Main 2; Resldenci, Main 32. . VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR. P. A. CHARLTON. Veterinary Surgeon. Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grande Residence Phone Red 701. Office Phone Black 13 1. Independent Phono 53. Both phones at residence. DR. W. II. RILEY. Graduate Ohio State University. . Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery of all klnCs. Country calls p.omptly answered. Agents for National Live stock Insurance Association. Portland Oregon. Office, 14 Adams avenue. Phones: Pacific, Black 1901. Independent. 373. DEMISTS. J. C. PRICE. D. M. D. V Dentist Room 23, La Grande National Bank Building. Phone Black 1991. TEACHERS OF MUSIC ERLA CARLOCK. . Teacher ef Piano. Pupil ot Pierre Doullet ot the San Jos Conservatory. . . For children the Burrow course ot music study and musical kindergar ten. Studio In the Mahaffey Bldg. ARCHITECTS. C R. THORNTON. Architect and Engineer. Surveying, Civil and Structural En gineering. Twenty Tears Experience. ROBERT MILLER. . ' Arcsttct Ofic 117 Adam avenu. Thonta Pacttc, Main 1. Horn Iadepeadent Kai ATT0B51YS., J. H. CRAWFORD. Attorney at Lav. Practices In all th court of th Stat and United State. Office In La Grand National Bank Building. La Grande, Oregon. Chaa. Jfi. Cochran Geo T. Cochras COCHRAN ft COCHRAN. Attorneys. La Grande National Bank Building. La Grande Oregoe IL H.LiOYD Attorney at Law. Practice In all the Courts of the Stt nd United Bta'.es. RIpIn Oregot WILLIAM M. RAMSEY. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Rooms 15 and 16 Sommer Block. iLa Grande, Oregon. lLalk A liIiJI T0 VE F L. LILLY. HARDWARE AND CROCKER Y Burglary, Theft and Larceny Insurance ; (!; ;r OUK POLICY COYERS All ouseLulJ goods and personal uffcets, belonging ot any memVr of the family or guest, against loss by burglary, theft or larceny, In cluding thefts by servants or other employees. ALSO COYERS DA SI AO U To property, plumbing and other fixtures. Allows six months vacan cy without notice. No co-lusurance. Ifo Inventory of the property is necessary. ' RATES FOR A YEAR. Prlrate Residences and Apartment Houses. $1,000, $12.50; $2,000, $22.50; $3,000, $30.00; $4,000, $35.00; $5,000, $40. Each Additional $1,000 $5.00 Stables. ' Each $1,000. M: .. ..... ..... .. .. .. ..$15.00 Yacant houses (plumbing fixture $1,000. .T LOGAN-SHERWOOD REALTY CO GECRUli: f&LMER, President C. 8. WILLIAMS, 2nd Asst Cashlei. F. J. HOLMES, Vice-President W. H. BRENHOLTS, Asst. Cashier F. L. MEYERS. Caahler. La Grande National Bank Of La 3rande Oregon" CAPITAL AMD SURPLUS $170,000 UNO EOBSVVTES DEPOSITORY ' ' DIRE 'TORS ... :-V '.;'. M. Ben, J. D;Matheson 1 F. J. Holme F. M. Brykil C. C. Pennington - F. L. Meyers . Qse. L. Cleaver W. I, Brenholte George Pahnor - m a m aj at wit at at i aw. Our Cream Wafers ARE ALWAYS FRESH E. D. SELDERS I have a nice line of coal and wood heaters at prices to suit all, also f the celehratep MAJESTIC: STEEL RANGE. For apple picking I have picking baskets, step ladders, box nails, box hat chets, etc. s and damage to houses each $10.00 2,000 POUNDS COAI for $8 Weighed on City Scales; Rock4 Springs Lump or ( ucuverea io any partj..c of the city City scales ticket delivered with load. G. E, FOWLER