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BAKER .. . T'VI ta IT r' s I lm I VAJUn I I MINES A New Mill Will be Erected and Extensive Repairs to be Made on Old Ones Baker City Nov U-Earl Stevenson and Unas. Kent this week finished a contract for hauling lumber to the Maxwell mine Injbe-Kock Creek dis trict near Hmds, hioh is lieing nsed -In the lonsliootlon of a new mill, to fake the plane of the one destroyed by . the snow slide lsst winter. Work is being lushed on the building, the en tire force at the mine under the dir ection of J B Ba on, being engaged in the work of construction . The m il will be up to date in every detail, and eqnipped with the latest machinery. It is reported tbat a mill will also bl erected at tue Chloride mine, and that extensive operations will be oarrUd on at the mii.e tbia Inter The High Five Club will be enter, talned tomorrow afternooj by Mrs Fred Book and Mrs Bart Pattisoa at the former's borne. LOST Ladies bead parse on Depot street between Fourth stieet and Jefferson Avenue. Finder please re turn to Andross Furniture store. iut Your urooec - ELECTRIC FIXTURES All who are building new cr" rebuilding . their homes, can neatly finish their parlors, dining rooms ' halls etc with a 1 to 6 light Electolere, at a reason able price, as we are in position to uuJersell any fixture in the Inlund Empire. We have at our office a complete stock of assorted styles of ceiling and wall fixtures of beautiful de signs and finish. Also Shades of ell designs. We cordiallj invite the public to inspect our stock even if you are not ready to buy. Office open from 7 a m to 8:30 p m. La Grande Light and Power Co. The Most Stylish and Most Modern Fal Millinerv At Prices Far Below Any . Previous Offer Now on Exhibition Mrs. J. R. Forrest, Masonto bolding'on Adams avenue. Gans' Offer 8an Franolsoo, Not a Al Herferd manager of Quia, aatd todar : "11 Brltt will aKht Gana in Baltl more my olub will bans, ou a S15.000 purse, it Brltt will ;neet Gans at 131 pounds at the rings.de, we will give him a side ht of I2,MI0 and be ran split tb i parse at 61 aud 40 per oent it be chooses I bare always contended that Gana can do weight easier in the set than here We will take Graney as referee, orBrittoan har somebody else." HOUSES GUIDED BY LIFELESS HANDS Reno, Nev, Nov 2 Six horses, pull log two wagons heavily loaded with freight walked through the streets of Cherry Creek, a small mining oamp In white Fine county, Nevada a they were aecu. tomed to do and stopped only it the livery stable oamp The driver,. Cbas Wagner, . wna on the seat, as usual, br t when he did not get down, the stablemen . climbed into the waon and were horrified to see tbat be was dead. Life baa bean extlnot several hours, the aged miner having died alone on the esi-rt, and the horses brought him to his desiin ation. Wagner wn an old time proa pector an;) Com stock teamster. MUST HAVE BEEN ' CRAZY AT FIRST : Chicago, Nov 2 Albert Narek who two weeks ago killed David Durham "ged 14 years for throwing stones at hie bar today, committed snscide by shouing himself in the head. He was orazttd by bis previous Jot - lA0LjaAJjBsBaf4saBB',a The Rich Man's Profits New York, Nov. 8 It is reported that the Wall street winnings ol Char les H Schwab in the a took market during the prf sent year have bseo at least $8,000,00( and oirouiuaianoes corroborate the statement. Be ' was on the street today busy selling stock. Schwab's campaign began in coffee in which be eleaned up more than $3,000,000 and ended in' Bteel preferr ed. ' - Aooording to a report Herman 8iel ken the great ' coffee merchant ol Broad street, ha.i Bobwab a, a market partner in the o.ltbraled ball esm palgn last winter. Sicllteb, as a bsar, drowned the bulla under the leaner-ship of the late Leo naid Lewissobn in an oeetn of coffee breaking the price from 12 cents to 6 cunts a pound. When the mwfcet wavared, Bielken turned and , with Schwab as a market companion, bought millions of pounds. . The sen sational rise that wiped out paper loss of more than 112,000,000 against the Lewissobn estates is a matter oi history. - :' ', . i."" t - Out of the uproar Schwab oashed $3,000,000 profits and took part in other speculations until she tide turn ed stocks especially Steel, He bought heavily, and when the market tamed a lew weeks ago he began to sell and It is alleged he has let out 100,000 shares bf Steel at handsome profits, ,.; P s-to-op-a-thy A homeopathic pbyaioian remaiked, ' It is not neoesaiy lor you to name i our disease in order to treat it," and tbat semed to bim to be a great poiut So afte a'l it argues in a cycle We arr not aombating disease, we are simply endeavoring to overcome the oauae of disease, as- tne weaker the foundation the greater the damage done by each storm thai attaoks. Pro- nhylxisis the watchword and ; as Holt says, "Wo should first aim at the removal of the oause that inter feres with proper growth and develop ment and second, the prevention rl infection." . : Grand Ball I ho f orresters will give a grand ball Thanksgiving evening, November 24th. 'I be following committees have been appointed; Reception Committee Walter Bun kei J B Brown, V li Carrey, Richard Harkott, Harvey Bay, Claud Jones, J R Smith. Decoration Committee-John Hall, O J Vanderpobl, E Kirtley, Mills Andross, A Feebler, ChaB Andersen, O E Lemon, Bert Oilman. Floor Committee J M Murphy, Jay Van Buren, i'rauk Pike, J G Ormond, Fred Hahn, 0 J Seriber, Frank Bay, CAN YOU BEAT THIS The lo lowing is a reoord of an on ion crop raised by Mr. Sottlimier, who is Mrs. J 0 Ardrey'e lather. Mi Set I emier resides near Heppner and cbe following ilipiog was taken from a Heppner paper: Mr. W. F Settleniier, ol Willow creek has an onion story tbat will ear prise those not familiar with the produotivnRss of our soil. He pio duced this year 610 lbs. on one square rod of ground. This is at the rale ol 81,600 Iba. or 1,632 bu. to the .aore. f bese onions aru selling in Arlingloo for 1 oents per pound which is at the late ol $1,221 per aore. New Features 1 am now prepared to do all. kludt of repairing and cleaning. Pnone 231 and work will be called lor on Monday ol eaob week Work doue promptly Al. Andrews, Tailor and Furnisher IHBER LAND. ACT JUNE 8, 1878, KOTiUE FOR PUBLICATION U. tt. Land Oflloe, La Urande Oregon. , August s, IKU4 Notice li'hereby given tbat In oompllanoe with the proviMious of the aot ot Oougretw of Juue , ltf78, eutttied"An set for the saleuf timber laudii la the Htates of California, Ore gon, Nerada, and WaMhlngton Territory," a jxtt-Ddedto all the Public iud Htates by act ol August 4, IhV Mary Doherty, of Vinf on. coun ty oj Umatilla, rilale ofOrt-gou, has this day tiled Id thli olBoe her sworo statcraen'. No. 3I59, for thopurctiase of the Ht:w NW&and ti8WUaoetiuu Win Township io. 4 South, RttDgefSu.5.K. W. M. And will offer prool to show that the laud nought Is more valuable for Iti timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, aud to estiabliflti her claim to said laud before the Register and ltecelver of this offlue at La Urande, Orcgou, on Monday, the ttth da? ol October, I904. Hhe turn csv tm witoestes; Nell MoOMtt, Dan iel Msddeu, of i'endletou, Oregon; Joseph Dt herty, Barney McLaughlin, of Vinson Oregon Auy aud nil peniuus cUlimug slversly ib above djacrlbed lauds are requested to fik taieir claims In this ofTloe on or before aaiu iajth day of October lyut. JB. W. Datls, KogUter, Csfal al ike Tfc.nsosMtav, tn a certain village not vary long age a benevolent doctor offered to give a thermometer to every cottage, carefully explaining its use. Boon after their ar rival a district visitor entered on house where the new thermometer hung proudly In the middle of the room dangling at the end of a string. The visitor complimented the owner upon It and Inquired It ah remembered the Instructions. "Are, that I do," was the reply. 1 'sngs un there and I watches on until geta above BO." v - , Quite, right, Mrs. said the lady, much pleased that the directions given had taken root ."And what do yon do when it gets above 60?" Why, then," waa the unloosed for answer, "I takes un down from the nail and puts nn eut In the garden and mv ua wvs a our juouuoa Hew to Baalr Slias. In banking the flro at night It is a good Idea to wet the sifted ashes on top and also to add to the water lib eral supply of common or even rock salt The latter Ingredient not only keepa the nnder lire alive, but In raa i ..is- wmwm m in off la th morning tne salt makes It sparkle anew and give out aa mock heat as a new supplyfcoal. Dress .Habj.- The frreateat line of Tailoied Dresa HaU just received At The Fair. They are beauties to behold. - Our milliner will be pleased to show them to yoa also line of oravinette coats. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Bute of Oregon lor Union County. LO WILLIAMS, Plalntil CASSIA A WILLIAMS, Defendant. TO naSAll A WltlinmiL' Ihn .hAvo.nam.r1 defendant. In the name of "the Htnt or iit-funm you are beroby required to appear and answer ttiecomrOaiQl died atfulnfit you In the above entitled aua ou or before the illat day o, waut thereor, the plalutltt will tko decree MA ugust 1,181)2, ltovld 0 Hugden, of Dexler against you for the dusolutlon or the marrhiKe I vUlo( county of Wood. Hwie or Wisoonain ccutract ex.stlDK between you aDd the plain- 1 uuj, this day filed in thia ' ohloe his aworu tin and for coau and disbunumcnu of this suit. I statement No. 8160, for the purchase of the Tins humiuous is published in the Eastern Oregon Olwervcr, a weekly newspaper published ( lo Union county Oregon, bv oi der of the Hou. ucr ub rt Kaklu, Judge or the 15ilitli Judicial Distr. t ol the ulruult uourl o. the Sutle-of Oregu -mce a week for six consecutive weeks, the Ural hllcatlon theioof to be made on the Vth day ol September, ltHH, and thalast publi oatlou on the 2lst day of October, 11104, which waa made on the Brd day of beptember. IBM EUGKNB ASH WILL, Attorney lor tlaiutla A GREAT SENSATION. There was a ble sensation in Leesville Inc'iana. when W. U Brown of that place, who waa expected to die, had Ma ine saved by ur. King's new uiscovery or uonsumption. tie writes: "i en dured lnButt'erable agouieafrom Asthma, iiuti uur new aiouuvui jt gttvo uto iui tue im- modlate relief and eoon thereafter Brftaiter effected a complete ouro." Mi m; las. OI 111 HOT catea of Couaumptfon, Pfieuruonia, BronohitiB and un pare numerous. ft'g the peerless remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Price 60c, and $1. Guaranteed by La Orande Drag Oo. aud Newliu DruK Co., UrngRtBis. THAT T1BBD FKBUINU -Ifyoa are laaqnid, depressed au acapable for work, at indicates tha. your lUer is out of order. Uerblnv will assist nature to throw off hea i aches, rheumatism and ailments ak to nervousness and restore the energU and vitality of sound and perfect heal mi J J Hubbard, Temple, Texas, writ ftiarou -il "1 nave asea tiero . (or the past two years. It baa do e me more good than all the doot f When 1 feel bad and have that tl 1 teeling I take a dose of Uerbine. it is the best medtoitie ever made 1 ir chills and (ever." 69cts a bottle. Sold by Newlln Drag Oo. Dissolution Notice- Notioe 1b hereby siveu that the Co- paatuerehip of Win. Grant and Harold Herron. um:er the firm name of Grant A Uerron, has this day been dissolved Harold tierron retiring. The buiilness will be conducted by Wm. Grant who wilt pay all debts and collect all amounts due the firm. Dated at ta Grande, Union county, Orfgon, this 80th day of September, lUUft, vrm.uraiibf. 9 30-10 30 Harold tierron, MUl'-ON CHOPS. make a most deholcus and healthful meal. They are juioy aod paUuble and just melt Id your mouth so de li )iou is tbeir taste. We bate them irrsh every daybut we don't only sell fine mutton ohops. Our daily ntock inoludes ohoioe lamb chops, veal chops, sirluin. porleriiouse, touud and ulhur steaks as sftll. Such meat, make the bast ol eat. og. ihiy are good and solid and nvery bit tbat goes into the body makes pure blood and strengthens he organs of tb J buman machinery, ttuy your meats at our store, Wi al ways hae the best, and sail at the very lowest prices. Bock & Thomas Try the Observer for first close Job Work, LEGAL dstate. Notice . J R Kellogg deceased, Estate. Notice isTiereby given that the nndei signed, i 31 Church, has quail Bed as IDseontor of ttu laat will and testament of J R Kellogg, deceased . All parsons having claims attains! said estate are hereby required to present the same properly verified to , ua uuaeraiguea as ins omoea. Ol u tl Finn, fiommer Building, La Grands Oregon, within six months from the date ot the first publication of this notioe. gthlSol. Dated and first published October J M Ohuroh. Executor of Batata of J R Kellogg, deceased. 0, H. 'iou, Attorney lor Executor. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1878. NOTIOB FOR rUHLIUATION. , U.t!.LaadOulce,atLa(raiiila,Qr . . . Ucti7, ItM. y5E3J&tt'E8X& juneB, in,, entitled "Aa act for tUetittleai Hmoor iana in Mie iae or uaurorni. u re gon. Nevada, aud WaaUlngtou Xerritory' mm MHutunu u nil ui rj ruuuu juaua ouut uj 1 aol ol , Augiut 4, lhlti, Herbert K Clcavttr ot Ualclwcll.oouuiy ofCftuyoo, otate orxdauo, baa him uar duw iu win uuhhj aim wora UIM meat JNo. $Ui, for tbe purubatw ol tbe N3i 8 WK nd aW H W4 and N W4 ML of Sea Ny. l5in Towasbip ISo. 4U. it No. 37 E. W.M. And wlil otter prool toiiUow that the land ftougut 1h more valuable Tor Its Umber 01 atuiifl than for agrlouitural purpooee. aDd to ewlablUU bis claim to lala land belore the HetfUter and Heoelver ol U1I1 oltloe at La Grande, Uregon. on Friday, tne 6 lb day ot January. 11XX. He uauiee au wltaesaes: WlllUm H Brown of lcrry. Oregon; Clara A Brow a of Ferry, wsvsuu, as ui uuiiis) ui a. cilj, vnwn OVU- iamin xouug, of Uiigard, Uretron. jxujt buu asi iwfuuua oiaiuuug aaverwuy tne aboVo-dtiburlbod lands are roquutiled to file their alaittu Id thle otUoe on or before aaid 6U1 day of J auuary. IDOj. nw W.DaTla,Beglatr. liMBEB LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878 aOTlOH FOR PUliUOATlON , U. 8. Land offlo at La Orande, Oregon Augusi u, UKM. Nollce Is hereby given that la oompllanoe will the provlalDns of the wt at Coosress ot Juuea, 1878. entlUed "Au hi for the sale ol umuer laoaa in tue ntaies or ualllorula, ore son, Muvadu, ttnd Wttuulugton Territory," us eMeuded to all the Publlo 1 U1UU 1 Huttes by aot NlVawU, 8KX NWiand Lou Sand lofBec "ou i township no. 0 Houtn UauiorA Nn. totu. W. M. . " fVii'l wtUOOer Droortonbow that the land eoutcut in more valuable (or IU Umber or atone tbau for agricultural purpose, and to UWUIHIIU bU cttttU 1UUU UUIOn UO Heatnier aud Iteoelver of tuU ouloe at La Uniade, Uregtm, on Tuetidaj the iKtn day ol Oolober, IDOL tie namev u wltneeaee, tUipn H. Bullitt W. UenryUrowu. of Uexterviile. WUooniilu; Leouurd U. bullln, of lerry, Oregon: aud UsUward Beau, ot La Urande, Uregou. Any aud all pertonii eiulmlug adversely the aoove dettorlbed lande are requtyited lo flle their vlainui in thlsoUloeonor before said ItiUi day of October. ltXM. K. V Da?n, BenlMter. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1578 : NOTICE LOR PUBLICATIONS . U.S. Land uilioe.LaUraude. Uraron. r?otlee ta hereby irlven that KPmSii82ri wuu wu pniYiaiuua ui tUHiut Ol LUUgrou Ol wuhthe tfUUO' ioioi vuvmeu au aoii iur tno eaie 01 rUD. uuiuui'iunuainuieHtateH or uaiiiornla, ore. NOVUtli. ftllfi WiLHltltiiLnn 'I'Mi-rilnrv.1' nn extended to all the e uullo Land tiuiLest by act of Auguet , im, CUailes M Wright of 1 nut, Hnis,,uuuui; Ui UlUUtllUlaOUtMJUlUrCgUIl hen tlilt. duy tiled in tine otllue hu swocu Htateineni. Bio. aW, for Uie puroUaa of the UkH dLM Hoc to and NKi tioo. -JA Twp. 4 Hltdj aud Lot 4 tiuc, If aud Lotl Hoc iW in iowuauip nu. 1 rs., tutnge jo, tu w JU. Aud will oner urool to Mhow thai the land sougut is more vaiuubie lor its timber or sloue tbuu loragrluuUurul uurposon, aud, to eetui'llsh hut ouilin to said laud' belore the Heglater and Heoelver of this offioe at La Urunde, Oregon, 00 Tuesday, the ilitb any Deuember.lWM. HenamesaswUneues: JammR Banna, ol tuuna, vigUU, allien Tf lUtOIB Wl OUirjaVjr. Frauk Aldou.orsutkey, Andrew Sullivan or Htaricey, Any undall persona claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to Uio their otaiiuti lu this oltloe on or before said 20th day ol Deoouuwr, ItfOi. , . fa5. vy, Davis, plater. HOTIOB FOR PUBUCAl'IOH. ' (Isolated Tract) PUBLIC LAND BALE. Notice Is hertby glveu, that In pursuance of Instructions from the Comminsioubr of the Ueneral Laud Office, uuder authority vested In bim by tteotlon U. tf. KcvlhCd atatuten, tts auieuded by the aot of Oougress spproyed February 26, iBWj, we will proceed to oiler at publlo sale, at ten o'olock a. m. en the i day of August, I9O4, at this of Ace, the folly wlug traot of land, to-wii: . . AW 4 bW, dec 3 T4 8R 3; fit, W. M. Auv Slid all nuraiina tiltmltiir tuivnranlv tha abovs uesciibeif laud are adviied to file their Claims in this office on orbeforo the day above deaiguated for the oxmmeucemeulorsald sale; otherwise, their rlghu will be forfeited. Dated Juuetf 191)4, n. w, uavis Kegiiter. A H. Uoberta, HoCelver. - ' TIMBKB LAND ACT JUNK 1S78 NOT1UK FOR PUBLICATION , U. . Lund Office; Ls Urande Oregon, October 6, 19IJ4. Notice is hereby given tbat In compliance with the provisions ot the act of Congress of June W78, entitled "An act for the sale of limber lauds in the Btates of California, Oregou. Nevada and Washlugton Territory," as ex tended to all the Publlo Land Hiatus by act of Augusts. 1H-A Ralph U. Hull is, of I a Urande. county of Uuiou, Mute of Oregou, has this day hied in this oifice his iworu statemeut No. ttiiii for iiiepuichase of ins nWJyw bectlou I7.& KHHK&SWBBof Section No, Win Towmhlp No. 4 douth, Uange No Ana will offer proof to show that the land stiugtu U mora valubbla lol Its timber ur ttoiiethan for agricultural purposes, aud to etuauiisii mi ciaim 10 Ham lauu belore the kbu. later aud Heoelver of this oilice at La Grande Oregou, un Friday, the Jrd day of December "a. nameial trilnfJUAa; A Aniinnar T Hnll.aH Elam F J ones, Benjamin Hagey. of Htarkoy Or cgon and Ueoigo O Holmes of La Craude Ore gon . Auy and all persons claiming adversely the above deauribed land are requested to file their claim in tliU office on or before guid ISird day U W Davis, Register. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION U. a. Land Ofllce. La Orande. Oregon Notioe ls hereby given that la compllauce With tue provisions of the act of Congress of Juue tl, 1K78, entitled "An aot for the sale of limber lands in the Htalsjs of California, Ore gon, Novada, and WaHlilngtoo Territory," as extended to all the Public Land Htates by aot of August 4, IS.2, Clareuce il. Ubaiinel, of Halt s.an uty, wuuty ui nan lajic, rutte oi utati, haa this duy filed lu this office his sworn statement No. D1V7, for the purchase of Lot 1, sue. 18, Tp. 6 south, range 86, Kii NEW ANLUMKj of Hoctlou No. irt in Township No. s , IUiiko Ho. its K.W.M. Aud wm oiler ppjuf to show that the land so uk lit Is more valuable for Its timber or sUme than for agricultural puriuees, and to eftiahiiftki his claim to said laud before the iUrtciater and Itecelvor ot this offlna Rt ia Urande, Oregon, on Monday, the 6th day uf UULtJUIIIEri llrV, lie names us witnesses, Ralph H. Bullls, Of H tar key, Oregon, E-lward Bean, of HtarKey, OreKon, b rank H. Murj.hy, of i'erry, Oregon, Alw uvuuu, vt reiiy, urenuu, Any and all petsona claiming adversely the above duserlbed landa are retuested to flit their claims tn this oilice on or before said tthday of December, iwuL a.W. VvrU BegUtssr NOTICES GUARDIAN'S SALE By virtuefof an order and madefand ntarad by the Hon. Coanty Court of Onion Coanty State of Ore gon, on September 6th, 1804, in Ue matter of tue Guardianship ol the per sons and estates of Urnest S Patty, 2 usairies ratty, ana rrana a rawy. minor heirs of Thomas K Patty d- oaased, and wards ot the undersigned their guardian, I will, from and after the 21at day of October 19M, at my home No. U1S Adams Arenas, La Grande, Union County, Oregon, pro ceed to sell at private sals the Houth-' ea t quarter ol MeotionStof Township Three North of Range 88 fiaat ot th. Willamette Merldan in Union County Oregon, for the benefit of aald haira.. and their eatate. Terms of sale, oath to me in hand. ' ZorsBPn ty, i Qnardlan of the persons sod 'estates . of slrneat N Patty, Z Beatrio Patty j and Frank A Patty, Minors. -' Dated September 18, 19M. Oct 91 ' TIMBEK LAND. ACT JUNE 3, 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. , U, U. Laud onion at La Grande. Ore. ' Oct. 18, UOi. ' Notice la hereby given that In oompdanos ? with the provlsloas of the aot of Oongress ol ; Juue S, W7K, eatMed "An sat for the sale ot timber lauds lu the States of California, Ore- ' gou, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as 1 extended to all the Public Laud states bv aut : of August I. litlti. WlllUm U Bu.oriirn Hi county uf Unlou. Bute of Omran baa thl day died In this onioe his eworn statement No. iJiitt, for the purchase of to KJiors WX . ofBertlouN iSaudN UNIll oi SeoUoo No.1 lu Towu.l.tp No. B, Ssngs Hu. 87, And will otter proof to show that " the land sought la mure valuable for Its timber or . sloue than for agricultural purposes, and to establish herolulm to aald laud before the Ueglsterand Heoelver of thla offloa at La Grande, Oregon, on Baturday, the 7th vday of ' Ue ua'mes as witnesses: Herbert B Olaaver : ol Caldwell, ldho; k.lph U Bullia, of irry oresoh: Beujamlu F Vouiig, of llllswd. Or- gun; WltlUm U longley ofilltgard, ureson. . Any and all persons claiming adversely '.. the above described Uwje are nqnestad to . flletbelrlalmslnthlBorncaon or belore aald 7th day or Jaouuy, lw. i a W. Oavlo, BetUter TIMBEK LAND, ACT JUNT3. 1878. : NOT10E FOR PUULilOATiON, U. tt. Land Ottloe, La Orande, Oregon. l . OOLU. lDOft. ; Motion Is hereby given thatln oompliauoe with the provialoneof the aot. of OongreH of June 8, lOTti entitled 1,Ajx aot tor the sale of timber lands In the Statue of California, Ore gon. M svuda, and WaHblnston Territory, aa extended to all the Publlo Land States by not of AuguH, Wtfi, uiara a lirowo, of Perry, County of union. State of Oregon, haa thle day filed in this offioe her eworn . utemeot No. am. for the puronase of the HU of Heotion 18, Tp No 4 1, Range No 7, B W JC And wm otter proof to ehow that the land sought is more Vhluable for Its timber tone than for airrloultural mtrm and to establish her claim to said; land before tna uegtster and Keoeiver or thle omoe at 1a Urande, Oregon, ontioturday, the 7th day of January, IHO5. r Hhe names as witnesses) Herbert R Oleaver of Caldwell, Idaho; Ralph a Bullls of Perry, Oregon; Ueniamln F Yonng of Hllgard, Oregon, William U Longley of Ullgard, Oregon. Any and all persona clulmlug adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims In this oltloe on or before said 7th day of January, JUWj. ', , ,f . Ha. W; DaTls, lUflatevw : Eastern Oroxon Boslheas Oolledge School of Shorthand, and Normal Baker City, Oregon, had four calls for (Stenographers last week and waa unable to fill them all. Oar atadenti get good positions when competent. Business men call on as when the want reliable competent help, v - - Now is the tlmeor young people to enroll. Practical Business methods are taught. The light Hoe System ot Shorthand la taught which oao be learned in .about hall the time the old Shaded Systems. Taitionjand Board reasonable' '. M.O Perry Prlno. . 9-21-10-21 DA ft CASH MEAT MARKET 1 have reopened my shop on North Fir Street. You will find my shop well supplied and the prices to suit the times. ' Yours for business Free delivery. Phone 1601 t UADDK a. iniiiii . . '1 ,0REG01 SHORjIilN) Time Robed al LA OKANDK. no. a &A0 p, m. NO.. 8:80 a. m. Bait Lake. Denver fft. NO. L 0.60 a. m. NO ft W p.ra Worth. Omaha. Kansas ianu asst. Portland. Dalles, Pen- NOL( 6:50 ft m aieios. vi a waiia. Dayton. Po meros . NO. 9 06p m aaa'-AHUhX, anUOUUWfOpO Ksuiuauiiw .no a ith Tie Bpt. Portland. Dalles. Ptm- NO 6 8:5 pm Ml-.. Il . . uiRiiUu uiiiaiuia waj-i MO ftaoai turn, LewiBtou,uoirai Mohcow, WallaoaWa. duer. HDOkane and other itolnts east and norm vis wpokane. NeWTHllyl 'land City. AllosLl eioeui Bunday connections at login ttp vtlO s m wnu nwt(9 iot points in Ttaiiows tioiiniy Ocean Btoamera betwean Portloiul assrt Sad Fnaoiioo every fly dayi .. K 0t MOOEK 4fiml i i . .. . . . - ..-r. .L-n -- m mm t ti-r "