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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1909)
O 3 v V ! I-; Or. W. E .lean WAIT FOB HIM. - Tho expert eye specialist of Salt Lake will be ia La Qrande soon. The doctor Is not a stranger as be bas vis ited your city for the past six years and can furnish von mny frz'!':z In Ls Grande. Treasurer's Notice. ' Notice ' hereby given that there are funds on hand to pay all county warrants Issued prior to August 1, 1C08 and that Interest on same will cease after". October 23. 190i.U : ; JOHN FRAWLEY, v ''' " ' County Treasurer. 00TOTO 0 0 0000000000000 0 W fck If tf . . ' U i T A h 0 0 COTTON WOOL O vlM- J 0 Hi 0 f : 1 0 ,1 I I 0 I ; 0: . "lil- 0 V 0 I J 0 f 1 I 0 , . 0 SMITH & 0 0 pwp 00C0000AA SMsVMMMMlMttHMIiAMfeMtflk that we have mm 3 Hardw of quality, and at prices that should attract careful buyers. Harness that will pay you to examine, and our usual complete Block of up-to-date FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC. r DOME CUBE FOB ECZEMA. 1 OH of Wlntergreen, Thymol, . Ulcer lne, ete. Used as simple Hash. It really seems strange that c many people suffer year In and oai out with eczema, when It ls now rc longer a secret that oil of winter green mixed with thymol, glyce ni etc., makes a wash that ls bound tt cure. Old, obstinate cases. It Is true 'an not be cured In a few days, but there is absolutely 1:0 sufferer from eczi ma whoever used thlz simple wasb and did not find - Immediately ' that wonderful soothing, calm, cool sensa tion that comes when the Itch Is U iien away. Instantly upcn applying a few drops of the wa3h the reme! t kes affect, the Itch lJ layed. The Is n need of experiment the patler Vnows at once. .Instead, of trying to compound th til of wlntergreen, thymol, glycerine etc.,ln the right proportions onrserv es we are using a prescription which Is univernally found the most effect ive. It Is inown as ihe D. D. D. pr scrlptlon. or Oil ofWJo.'ergreen Com pound. It ls made by the D. D. D Company of Chicago, and our lent 'experience with this remedy has glv I en us great confidence In its merit Newlln Drag Com pony. .ELGIX, OREGON, Where iool business men are 4 co-operating and buying stump 4 lands ' preparatory to setting commercial orchards. For par- 4 tlcnlars regarding good orchard I lands at very low prices call or writ The ';. .i -.. 8 LOUGH INVESTMENT CO; Real Estate, Inveetxnents,, Loans 4 and Collections. 1 . - I O 5 I t R Y 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 SILK AH Grades 0 Everything In Footwear 0 0 0 0 0 V- GREEN v t 8 000000aa&v; a line of are t" "in ! 1 - EYEXI3G IESEBTTILLA GBAJDE, OBEGOS WEDNESDAY, NOYEMBEB 10, im LEGAL TILT II MAST PB0MINEM ATTORNEYS TO DEFEND ONE 31 AX. Best Legal Light Will Fight for Incit ers Freedom this Week. The ground la being broken in En terprise for one of tho hardest legal battles in the history of Union and Wallowa counties. With ' Judge Knowles at his old custom of running court day and night sessions the tern1 at Enterprise np until last evening had been consumed in gutting a Jury in the case of the state vs. Tom Tucker. The strongest array of lejal talent seen for years on the side of k case has been lined up on the fense. Judge Fee of Pendleton is ther and has as his colleagues, John L. Rand of Baker City, Hon. Jerry Rusk oi uoHpu, ana Attorneys nuneicn and Boyd of Enterprise. Few Eastern Oregon criminals hve had a more desperate record than that which the crime charged against Tucker compose. The man has twits served time In the penitentiary. Hte brother, George Tucker, has served a sentence In the penitentiary for be ing involved In the same crime lor which he Is now being tried. Th-i man on trial was arrested about the mi UUe of May in Montana. He wa? Io at 3d through the Candian officials bn be ing unable to capture him Inform-! the Wallowa county officials nt bis whereabouts. . The story of the crime charged against Tom Tucker dates back to dance given at tha home of Oliver Hepburu near Joseph, Juna-21. I"7. A crowd composed of Tom Tin ker, leader, his wife, Norflatt Ro?an and wife, George Tuckur, Dl:k ATcKiuney and others. During tha evening a row- was kicked up and tho defendant. Ills brother, Dick Kinney and U.m:;iii were accused by the state if parl-ci uting in a riot and beating u Hepburn. Hepburn escaped from the house and made his way to town where he got his wounds dressed and swore out a warrant for the arrest of the present defendant and Bogan. Both men plead ed guilty and were fined $50 each in the Justices .court. The fines were al lowed to go unpaid and the men left for the sheep camp of Peter Bauduan. At the sheep camp another fight en sued in which one William Estes was shot in the thigh. The three men escap ed but ater McKlnney was captured, tried and sent up for three years but was pardoned by Governor Chamber lain Just before he left the governors chair for the United States senate In July 1908 George Tucker gave himself up-and was tried before Judge Knowles for the riot act at Hepburn's home and. was. acquitted. He has not yet been tried for, the crime at the sheep camp. A litle oyer a year ago, Tom Tucker was arrested in Washing ten but through the premature publi- gained his freedom through habeas cation of the requisition papers . he corpus proceedings. He made his way Into Canada. In Canada be got into more trouble and then fled into Mon tana where he was arrested and then brought back to Wallowa county. Guamutced rnNlc Land Serif, The C Ttowera Co.", Miles City. Mont., agents for Northern Pacific Und Scrip, will select tor you any vacant, non-mineral, government land. Write them for narticulara Cleaning JASES BEID, , The Chlcaga Tailor from this time on will be found at C C. Fening ton's clothing store where he le prepared to do anything In tho line of tailoring, cleaning and pressing for :ot!v rd'e? nud mi tlemen. It yc, -r m :4 w o t Mi be can tlx them. .. rhone Black 85L..U4 iU mam A True Tlew of Disease. Berore the British Association re cently, Dr. F. F. Smith declared hU convlctlo tha ttbe chief requisite to success In typhoid cases was to "treat j h tvnhnlil iiHflftnf and not the "tvnhoid : -., - . . ftver." It thus transpires that tfce advanced medical thought is trcau'.us toward the attitude which osteopathy has taken from the outset in fact osteopathy always did treat the pa tient and not the disease, not only in typhoid fever, but under all other conditions. ' The logical correctness of this atti tude Is manifest; for it must be ad mitted at once that disease is not a thing apart from the natural opera tions of the body, but slniuly the evi dence that a derangement of its nor mal physiological process has taken place, and that correction is called for. So that whatever may be the disease, it is the patient that must be treated, and when body correction has been made so that all the detail work in volved In the body processes may again be conducted naturally, the manifestations of disease soon cease. If you do become afflicted with a "cold" or with la grippe, the circum stance furnishes an execellent oppor tunity for you to learn the thorough j In case of la' grippe the treatment means the shortening of the period of suffering by at least one half. Isn t that worth while? Osteopathy Health. FOR RENT Six room house. Inquire at Light Office. Why DragjMs Recommend Cham berlain's Celle. P olera And Diarrhoea Remedy. Mr. Frank C. Hanrahau, a prominent 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 tha market. 1 handle some others for the same pur poses that pay me a larger profit, but this remedy, is sure to effect a cure, and nv customer so certain to ap preciate my recommending it to him, that I give it the preference." For le by ail good dealer. Merchants! Save $W,000 In 1907, the Merchants of Oregon saied ove $10,C00 by carrying a part of their Insurance in their own company, the Oregon Merchants Mutual Fire As surance Association, of Dayton, Oregon. In 1938 they will save $15,000. During the same period their neighbors were hand hg over $1,500,000 , In profits to outside companies In the Oregon Merchants Mutual you get: i INSURANCE AT COST i A LIMIT TO YOUR LIABIL ITIES '---I PROMPTSETTLEMENT 0$ LOSSES r W. OUVER, Agent J HATS The Stetson The Berry SHOES Florshiem CLOTHING Kuppenhiemer t ,., "vr.,.,-,,;. ; m h ,.r,,-, . , , ,, .riimnrjis l. j.. i . j. i .n. ... u ...u,,.-.. ty, ,ij, i.,-iaf,il,lin'i-T.TaiiI1Vlli:il'flt:AUl jl;Vri,i,,..ffi.,)iii t Mymggfo I Lines That Stands for Quality Do not forget that the Grande Ronde Cash Co. are selling Reck Springs Coal at summer prices. Phone Main 6. Either phene. .' N 6-10. X.T.MATUTT. Plank Sidewalks Built and Papaired. Excavating and Filling. Phone Black 1SC2. We have ready a notable showing of superb, dainty, little novelties In gold, Bllver, copper, nickel,' and also In pottery, things for the bric-a-brac. etc.. Just the things tor a bridy aitt by the one who doesn't desire to spend heavily yet give something of high, In trinsic value and that will ever be ro- I U II. fLrlRL Kingsley & Coger Shoes Repaired !! Two first class workmen. All work turned out "with dispatch and guaranteed. ' .. . 1 , -i THE OLD PRESTON STAND. lifcsili A4AatiiisVa Aii Ji AaAit A Jil j- " A RARE OPPORTUNITY CHEAPEST FUEL A Carload of the best Cham, Wood delivered aUf TOUT homos fnr nnlv JR2.9Ji ner'rmvl mAacnrerl in friLJf A pi - j J Cai1.. IlrrlfT N 1 1 A TlTVlili - a.. w II f.xxuv prices low. - V.R. PrtOIVE I Can be Bought at id TfiFERGUSON'S Where Nothing is too Much Ti The Shoe With a Wide Reputation WIDE TOE. ''Brotherly Love Caraenfs Bearing this brand dart No Better Made Money tomes in Bancue. to A. A. Chrlsholm of Trein''Vll N. Y., now... His reason is vall worth reading: "For along tme 1 juffor! from lndlstlon.torpld ll7cr, constipat ion nervousness and general debil ity,"' he writes. "I co'klb't sleep, had no appetite, nor ambit'on, grew weaker every day In Bplte of a!l medj- cal treatment Then nsal Electric Bitters. Twelve bottles restored all my old time health and vigor. Now I can attend to business every day. It is a wonderful medicine Infallible for Stomach, Liver, KMut-yi, Blood and Nerves. 60c at the NewlJu Drug Company. ' , ., O JnESSENGEB SEETlffi; We deliver and pick up par eels. Quick service; 'phone 4 Main 24. , Even tt you only bar the realestate at an investment and not to speculate buy property that will increase. in value shortly. We have a choice parcela tbat offer every buyer the right opportunity. See us today or at the earliest op portunity. If you are paying rent, you can apply your rent payments toward the purchase of a home. Be sure you call and obtain our plan of home owning. LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. Fley Block. ON THE MARKET r-fm . "J W . W - - V W f tVia rretAa am nA n-nA 4-1-. tub X Ui KJ iXXlKJL tUO . BEAN RED 174! For Each Toe" workmanship & quality t r Co Mrtm 'iWiiBFrfiiiiMWfm'Wk KiO'rtWiWW.W .i'M-WWH'.l o-'r-jftva-ffi.