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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1904)
SOME evening, A surprise party iu glren Wedne d7 evening In honor of l.'eoil Lloyd's twentieth birthday. The yonng people spent the evening playing games. Re freshweuts were served at twelve. Those present were: Etta, Florenoe and Mettle Coble, Jesse, Angle, Ethel and Edna Berry, Jobnie and Pearl Ssllling, Gny Gam, Alvln Wtsten etow. Joe Salisbury, Moroni, Jack, and Cbristy Westenakow, Anna and ' ' i Saddle Olson, Juhn Couch, Lizzie and News From Our lmb!eriJr.:5L:L!:ykula,NelliB IMBLER ITEMS Neighbors as Told By The Observers Regular Correspondent. The Fall of The Year The beautiful fall of the year, In all of Its' (lory, is here, And over the roofs and the eavea ' Winds scatter the gold tinted leaves. The land has been faithfully tilled, The president of the Union Stake , With produce onr cellars are filled; visum me imnier wara last nanaay. The meeting bonse was crowded at eaoh of the forvloee. And, gathered from hillside and plain, We also have plenty of grain. Our harvests and crops have been fine. Better tbau the best:-I M Skillluna There's reslly no oauee to repine; has dag 81 potatoes that weigh 100 lbs, Minoe pie and Th.nksgiving ate near, beating those sent to the Worlds Fair g0 hnre'o to the fall ol the yearl uy wnrnam vvrigni Is toon 33 or air Summerville Sittings Mice sonahfny weather. Mrs G 8 Berry left last week (or Missouri where she will visit friends and relatival and also tske in the fair. Mr Lue Wright and daughter are the gussts of Mr and Mrs Pete Wright. Mr Pat McDowell bat moved back to town gain and has taken charge of me oowiiDg auey, The Halloween Sooial given Monday night was well attended by all. Mr Bonnet and Mr Littarel made a business trip to La Grande Wednesday Mr R iss Irvin has bought the rest donee of Mr MuMasters, Mr Geo Ott is slowing reoovering from injuries received by a calf tall- Inn on bia leg wbiob oansed him much pain. Rlnehartand Smith prone picking and apple picking will Boon close There will be a dance here In the Masonio Hall Nov 8 Every body come, Mug Wright's prize winners to weigh 100 Then writers grow witty and sharp, 1 1 ( n. 4 ., I .. 1 ..1.1 al...... I. . linn n , i I'lo-immiiK uu viu aueiuos w limp, Mr. J F Lloyd and nle, Mis. Bar-1 bhelr inke! f" f niece Lloyd, left for Bumper, Friday. Wh9n oraoked 10 toe faU ot th ..... 'Thn liaM'B In Iha fatl nf tka n.l Oran Howell la slowly recovering . nm . n .,.,hM i A ternoa we'll ever bold dear - from a seige of typhoid fever. Hazel Welch has been quite ill. Mrs Bessie Brown, who for two weeks has been the guest of t M Bill ings, left Monday evening for MoMin ville The Imbler corps of teachers attend ed the teacher's meeting at Cove Sat arday. 0 0 welch has moved to the farm he purchased, recently, near Alicel. ' The Ladies of the Maooabeea will New York, Nov 8 The first ol the 1001 orop of dates arrived here today from Persia on the steamer 1 urkeBtan The cargo oonslsted of about 97,000 boxes ol Persian and 8,00 ) packages ot Sards, with a large quantity of Kha give a dance at the L D 8 Ball Friday drawees and Hallowees, It comes our sad momenta to cheer, The beautiful fall of the year. Cincinnati Trlbnne G U First Crop. Good Road Notes Stone, brick and steel tracks have not yet received tbe attention tout they deserve on account of tbeir compara tive cheapness and durability. In tbls connection It Is worthy of note that between Albany and BchenaOudy, N Y la a atone track road wbich la said to be fully as perfect as when It was built some fifty years ago. A system of nearly 100 miles of ex cellent roads la fonnd in Jasper coun ty, Mo. Tbe roadbed la first graded np with a considerable crown and with quite large ditches on each aide. After the bed Is properly made and rolled from fonr to eight Inches of finely crushed zinc, locally known aa "tail ings," Is spread on It, Tbe road after LEGAL NOTICES instate Notice J R Kellogg deceased, Estate. Notice is hereby given that the nndeislgned, J M Cbufib, haa quail lied aa fcUecotor of tlx last will and testament ot J R Kellogg, deceased . All persons having claims against laid estate are hereby required to GUARDIAN'S SALE iy virtue of an order and license made and entered by the Boa County Court of Union County Bute of Ore gon, on Beptember dtb, 1904, in the matter of tne Guardianship of tbe per sous and estates of Ernest N Fatty, H Beatrice Fatty, and Frank A Fatty. present the aame properly verified to mmor neirs 0! 1 nomas f rally ae- tue undersigned at the offices of O H Finn, Hommer Building, l Grande Oregon, within six tnoLlhs from the date of the first publication of this notioe. Dated and first published October OthlBO. J M dhuroh, Executor of Estate of a short period of use becomes smooth 3 RKi1.ogg' .dcea,sd , . mint .Jcfryre? Republican Speaking The 8teward Opera house waa com fortably filled last evening with people to listen to Hon G B Pimick and A F Hongb, Presidential electors on the Republican tioket. C E Coohran, ol the central committe presided and in troduced the speakers In hie affable and interesting style. Mr Hough was tbe first speaker in troduced who occupied the attention of the audience In a sbortspeauh wherein he made a graphic, though condensed teyiew of tbe prinoiplea and acts ol tbe Democratic party and contrasted present prosperity with tbe days from 1898 to 1890 under Cleveland, whioh brought forth hearty applause Mr Oimlo in a more extended speaoh rapidly brought in review the condi tion of the people under the various lariff laws from the foundation ot tbe government until now, emphasising 'h b'stori fact that low tariff has ever een followed by bard limes, to' wages, stagnation, in business, want and misery among the poor, skimping and hiavv losses among the middle or moderately well to do, and bankruptcy among the rich an I low prices for farm products because the great masi of oeoDle bad nothing with wbich to pur oliase only tbe birest necessities of I and hard. When a county haa a steam road I roller it can be used to great advan tage to keeping the roads In repair when it la not required for construe Ion work either by picking up and rerolllng mncadnm roads or by work ing tbe earth roads into shape after they have been treated by tbe road machine. A. S. Graves, who lives near Shenan doah, la., manages to have good rondi alongside of his farm nearly the year around. He keeps the rued graded up properly, and when tbe ruts get dry and rough he goes out with bis tesm and harrows and scrapes the road and makea It smooth. Good ttoads Maga SUM. O, H. Finn, Attorney for Exeoutor. Treasurers County Call 7 For Warrants Notice: is hereby given that the nndersigned, Treasurer of Union County, Qregnn, has funds on hand with which to pay all county warrants which were presented and endorsed by the County Treasurer, prior to the 1st day of Sept, 1899. Such warrants may be preBeoted lor payment with interest up to date. Dated at tbe Treasurers office in tbe uity of La Grande, tbls the 4th day of Nov 1904. No interest allowed after this date. John Frawley i Treasurer ot Union Co. Or. Nov. 4tb 4tj .., TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878. NOTIOK VOR PUBLICATION. . U. a. Laud Ontoe, at Let Grande, Or.. Ud 17, UM. Nolloe is hereby given tbat in ootupUanoe Willi the nrovlaloua of ihe aol of Congress of Junes, 1678, entitled "An aol for the aale ol Umber lands In the state or California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Publlo Latnd males by aol ol August 4, USO, Herbert K Cleaver ol Caldwell, county of Canyon, a tale of Idabo, haa Uila day hied In this ottlce bis awora state ment No. itia, tor the purchase ot me DX B wu ndsivj4rlW4 andNWU ML ot Hoo. No. Is in Townihlp No. S, ff No. E. W.M. And will otter proof toahow luat the laud souahl la more valuable for its timber or atone than for agricultural purpoaea, and to eaUtbltsh his olaira to .aaia land before iu, mimih mui iMMuvgr m una vuiou a. i uruaae, uresou, on moay, ins 6lh day of lanuaxy. 1U0D. He uamea aa wllneasea: William H Brown of Ferry, Oregon; Clara A brown of Ferry, Oreaon: U H. Bullla, of Ferry, Oregoa, Baa Jamm xoung, of Uilgard, Oreson. Any and all peraoua olalmlug adversely the above-described lauds are requeeted to nle their olalmalu Uila oliios on or before aald em day oi January, iuus. . W. Davis, Beglater. TJMBEK LAND, ACT JUNB 3, 1878 .NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION U. S. Land Ofllce al La (irande, Oregon August 11, 1901. Nolloe is hereby given that la oomplianoe Witt. Ihe provlalona of the aol of Congress oi Junes, 1878. autlUed "An aol for the aaie ol tlmoer lauds in the Btalea of Oaltfornla, Ore iron. Nevada, and Washington Territory." aa oLeuded lo all Ihe Fubllo lawd rlunea by aot ol August 4. 18U2, David 0 riugdon, of Dexter VUlo, oountyof Wood. Mute of Wisconsin haa, tbla day hied in this oUioa hli awora uiui'Jium j lion No. 1 1 So a,. W. M. ceased, and wards of tbe undersigned tbeir guardian, 1 will, from and after tbe 21st day of October 1904, at my home No. 1416 Adams Avenue, La Grande, Union fkraoty, Oregon, p ro wed to sell at private aale tbe Booth, ea t quarter ol Mrotion 84 of Township Three North ot Hange St) ast ot the Willamette Meridan in Union County Oregon, for tbe beuetlt of said be Ira and their estate. Terms of sale, cash to me lu hand. Zora si Pa ty, Guardian of tbe persona and tea la tee of Ernest N fatty, Z Beatrlo Patty and Frank A Patty, Minora. DaWl Heptotnbar ttf, 19J1 . .. Pot TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1878- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. V C. 8. Land OOloe at Im Grande, ore. OckULWM. Notioe ta hereby slvan thai In oomDlianoa with the provisions of Ihe aot of Congress of Juues, 187. entitled "Aa aol for Ibe aale of umoer lands in we stales oi jaiiiornia, ura aon. Nevada, and Wuahtua-lon Tarritarv." aa extended to all the Fubllo Laud states by aot of August, nut, William H urown, of Ferry, . couttty of union, Btal of Oregon baa Ihls la tiled in Una onloe bis sworn alalemenl .Ho. SML tor tha irurcbaaeof tha KKoISSK of n tnoii A a aud M li N W if ol tieotlon . No. , la Towulil No 4, Hangs No. S7, li W M. And will offor u.-sof to shor thai lbs land sought la more valuable for its timber or hluuu ,uaii lor H(rioiliirai iiurpuaaa, suit mi establish herolalm to aald land before tus. Begister and lleoalver of Ibis ofllos at La OrundetOregonlonBatnrday,ths?Ui da of He names as witnesses: Herbert B Clearer of Caldwell, Idaho: Ralph U Bullia, of Ferry Oregon: tieujamln F Young, of Ulbjard, Ore gon; Wllllaui a LAUgloy orUiigard, Oregon. Any and all persona claiming adversely theahoVM dosorlbed lan'ts are requested lo niameirolalmsinthlsofnosoa or baton said 71b day of January, 1W6. . , Xi W. Davis, Begister IMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 8, 1678, II. u laad Ofrlofl. La (inude Oreffon. August J. 1UU, Notice Is'horeby given that In oompllance with thn nmVfMiiina nf tha ant of OmiirreMe of Juueo,ls7S. eulltleduAn act for the saieof Umber lands in the States of California, Ore ille He illustrated his points with I son. Nevada, and wm i; i.rrtiory,' u sas eivtuuwi hi ail uiu ruuuu lhuu dmuob uy an ui apt Bueci dotes that Convulsed the August 4, ltttW. Mary Doberty, ot Vluion.txiuu- people with laughtor It waa far into . Jfied u Tuim offloe her BUttemem No. aibO, for the uurohue of tbe r ana Lsota Sud 4 or tieo a la Towump ISo. 6.fekuUi Uaiue jNo. iVad wiil offer oroof to allow that the land souifiit in more valuable ittr IU Umber ot twiie iuan tur agriouiiiurai purpoeest ana w wibuiiuU liar olaltu to aald land before the itettiBier ana lwociver ui tuie oaioe at lm Unade, Uruiton. on TueitdAj . ihe ftta auv oi (.iciuDer. iwl ta nauiea aa wlLDcsVtnsi. It.ifin H. Hnlln, W a Uenry Browu, of jUexUrville, Wlaoonaln; issjouard C. builU, of i'erry, Oregon; anil bkiWairil Beau, ol La Urande, orvgou. A.iv aud all uuraoua olaliuluic adveraalv the uoove aesorlbud lunda are rtatiesUHl to Ala Uielr olatuia lu tblaoITloearior broreaald sjoui oay 01 uctooer, uah. K. W DKvia. BatfUter, TlMBEIi LAND, ACr JUNB"3.1878. nuinjc vxtn ruouiuai'iun. U.H. Land Ollloe, La Qrande. Orecon. dot la. i wtv. Notice la hereby riven that In oomDllanoe with the prorlalonaof the net of Uoagreaa of June a, im. entitled "An aot for the aale of umoer lanou in tue Htaiea 01 uamornia. ure gou, Nsvada, and Waahlngton Territory, aa . extended to all the Public Land S la tee by aot orAugusti, itflUL, (jura a Urowa, oi Ferry, TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1875 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION U. S. Laud uttioe, La Urande. Oregon. if Unlnn. uy 1110a Htata at thia office hi Oretroci. worn the night when the apeaklng closed but I Nooe 1. hereby riven that KoiUn'oe the audience waa so well entertained Rane Ni.a5, k. w. m. IwiuiUM praviaitma of auu wiu oner orooi ui inuw uia tui utuu , " i ".""".. . ." vm tatement Na for the purchase of the ttKK of ttoatloa 18. Tp No 4 r, Kne No;, K W M. And will offer proof to ahow that the laad ought ia more Vr.luabie 01 1U Umber or atone wan lor agriauitnrai purpoaea, ana to eaubllah her claim to aaltf laud before the Hogiiter and Keoeiver or tula omoe at Lsa Grande, Oregon, ontiuurday, the 7th day ot Janiury, lWj. . Uhe namea aa wttaeaaen Herbert R Cleaver of Caldwell, Idaho: lUlpb H Bullla of Perry, Orefcon; Ueniatnln r Vouog of Ullgard. Oregon, WlllUm U Longley of Hllgard, Orugon, . Any and all persona outlining adversely the above described lands are nqueated to file their elalma luthlaotlloa on or before aald 7th day of January. UAk. ML W, Davta. that none suspected that it had Rrownl " , n. HmhB.r;UuiberlaudalnthoHtatoa of uallforula, Ore- , t .... ... . ... aM. i "ought ia more valuable for lie timber or j Mevaaa. and Waahluaton Terrttorv." aa iHie ana wnen wr iimic utoeeu mo . atone uum lor agricultural purposoti, auu u s.uriea 'tti t Puullo TLaud uu Let. br art hmrttf Rnnlanaeevind that the Deo i "tt 5 La"", " tn.?ior ot Amx 4, imt ..cuarlea M Wright of ELECTRIC FIXTURES All who are building new cr rebuilding their homes, can ueatly 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 undersell any fixture in the Inland 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 f 11 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. with ploasu e; and Uraudo, oresou, on Monday, the atudavof Vs day liiu'U lu Um othiS his ssrora UbiHiiSS asw.tnesso.; Nell MoDlvlti. Dan- ffiv stS'sf. "ij Tei'd- NKU NKrSeTaiTwr, ! lei Maddeu. of I'endloWu.'Oregodi Jusaph Uu- giaft'aflWuil Uli aerty, Baruey Mcl.augblln, ot Vinson Oregon. Townablp Nu. 4 tl, llaugu J6, U W JS. Any and all pursous ulal.nis adversely the i And will oner proof to allow tual tbe land above djacrlbed landa are reiUeted U nle sousbt is mure valuable for lla ttuiber or tholrclalms In Uila otfioe on or betore sail stone than lor aifrloultural purposes, and. to pla bad listened thi-v departed tor their homes with a nni'wed fervor for Koosevelt arid Fairbanks. BOOK COVERS. All of the Cloth For These to SLaSVa Prom Cotton Fabric. All ot the cloth used In tbe binding of books is made from .cotton fabric, ret one would not say so on seeing tbe finished product Some of It looks ex- 24lb day of October lyOI. JL W. Davis, KegUler. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the 8taie of .Oregon sr Union Uounty. LO WILLIAMS, Flalntlt va CASSIA A WILLIAMS. Defandanl. ar-rlv Ilka foflrar linen Other fl tries To cassis A wiuuinSj, tne above-namca actiy iiae coarse linen, uuier sijre def0I1(,aIlt. lu name orlho alato of ,)rogon have an appearance of the nnest klna are hereby required to appear and answer of silk, while others have varlou. sort. SStofTlSo Tt. of finishes that look like leatheret, can. ocUbei. luot. And if you lall to no answer, for vas. watered silk and a thousand dlf- want thereof, the piaiutiu will take dooree van, w " " agalost you for tbe dlnsolullon of ibe marriage ferent designs. contract ea.sting between you aud tbe plain When the cloth comes from the mills tiUaudrorcoBUanddUbursomeritsof thiasuU. rrucu uic v.uu. w Tbis summons is published In tbe haauirn It Is treated In vanoua waya to pre- orcgonObserver,aweekiynewpapirpubiiibed The Most Stylish and Most Modem Fal Millinerv At Prices Far Below Any Previous Offer Now on Exhibition Mrs. . R. Forrest, pare It for the dyeing process, which Is the most Important. Different kinds ol sizing are used In tbe different grades, and after this Is done It is ready for the color machines. These are really the same sort of ma. chines that calico Is made on. Thej are built of great ateel rolls or cams that are heated to a blgb temperature by means of live steam passing through them constantly. The cloth Dasses through boxes filled with the There was a big sensation in Loesvllle aniline color that the cloth la expected I Indiana, when W. U. Brown ol that to be colored with. Tbls Is mixed with place, who wss expected to die, bad his a starch paste and la spread evenly all i le saved by Or. King's New Discovery union county Oregon, bv order of tbe liuii. Hobt-rt Kakln, Judge of tbe Ktgblh Judicial DUur. t of the circuit Court oitheHlateot Orego. ince a week for six consecutive weeks, tbe drst Plication tueioof lo bo made on tbe Sth day ot September, 1U01, and the last publi cation on the 21st duy of October, ltiol, which was made on tbe Urd day of September, m KDGKNB ASH WILL, Attorney for i'laiutli A GfiEAT SENSATION. throueb tbe clotb. The latter then continues through the stoam heated cams and Is finally rolled op at the back of tbe machine In a heavy roll of the desired color. Tbe dlf ferent finishes are given In a second process. The clotb la passed through very besvy and massive steel rolls which have been engraved with the de sign that Is wanted. Fine lines run ning dlogonnlly across the cloth wilt give a silk effect, and there are many other Impressions that may be stamped on in tbls way. Springfield Onion, APHORISMS. Masonic bulding on Adams avenue. In all things It Is better to hope thai despair. Goethe. Adversity borrows Its sharpest atlni from our Impatience. BUhop Horse. He alone Is an acute observer who ran observe minutely without being observed. Lavatcr. If tbe ancients left as Ideas, to qui credit be It spoken, we moderns art building bouBes for them. A. B. Al eott, Money dishonestly acquired Is never worth Its cost, while a good conscience never costs as much as It Is worth. J P. Benn. Tbe one who will be found In trls capable of great acts of love Is ever tbe one who Is always doing considerate small ones. F. W. Robertson. To be bumble to superiors Is duty', t eqnnla la courtesy, to Inferiors Is no bleness, and to all safety. It being s virtue thst, for all Its lowliness, com mandeth tbose It stoopi ttv Sir 1 store. lor Uousumptlon. -Lit. writes: "1 en dured IneuHerable agonies from Asthma, but vour New Discovery save me . im. mediate relief and soon thereafter effected a complete cure." Similar cuies of Consumption, Pneumonia. liroucbitls end tirip are numerous. It's tbe peerless remedy for all throat and Iuiik troubles. Price 60c, and fl. Guaranteed by La Urande Drug Co. and Newlln Drug fjo., Druggists. Itcglfiter and Hocelver of this office at La Urande, Oregon, on Tuesday, the SDUi day ltecemuar,lWH. He names as witnesses: Jsmra-R Hanna. of McKay, urugoo, Albert W lulers of otarltey, Frank Aldeu.of duuker. Andrea Sullivan of BUu-key, Any and all persons claiming adversely the shove deacrited landa are requested to nie tbeir claims lu tbls otnoe on or before said ajlb day ol Domuioer, UOk W . anav'a. HBiaier. HOTICKKOR PUBLICATION. (Isolated Tract) PUULIC LAND SALEL Notice la hereby aften. tbat In ourananoa of lnitructiona from tbe Commissioner of the tieuerai Laud Ofiioe, Uuiier auUiorliy vested la him by Section H4S6 U, b. KevUcd statutes, as ided bv the aot o Cooirrees aoDroved rebruary 26, ISU5, we will proceed to oiler at public sale, al ten o'cUxik a. m. ou tbe St day of August.-loOa, al Ibis office, the following tract of laud, to-wit:- ova owe eoc s 14 SK a; a. w, m. Any aud all uorsons olrUinfna adversely tbe ahova duKcribcd laud are adviwd to file their olalms in this office on or before Ibe day above designated lor Uic commeiioeiuellt of aald aale; otherwise, tbeir rights will be forfeited. Dated Juue2olgU4. . " e w. ubvih Kegiuer, A. U. Hoburta. Keoeiver. Eastern Oregon Business Uolledgs Sohool ot Shorthand, and Normal Baker Uity, Oregon, had four calls for Stenographers last week and Wat unable to fill them all. Oar students get good positions when oompetent. Business men call on as when thsy want reliable oompetent help. Now ia the tlmejafor young people to enroll. : - Practical Business methods are tanght. Tbe light line System of Shorthand la taught which oan be learned In tabout ball the time the old Shaded Systems. . Tuitionjand Board rsasonabls . M.0 Ferry Prlno. 9-21-10-21 DAV. THAT TIEUfiD FKUUNU It you are lanquid, depressed an incapable for work, st Indicates tha. your luer is oat of order. Heroine will assist nature to throw off heal acbea, rheumatism and ailment ak to nervousness and restore the euergl-i and vitality of Bound and perfect heal u ti J Hubbard, Temple, Texas, writ March 22 19u2: "1 have used Herb i for tbe past two years. It bus d j a me more good than all the doot . , A hen 1 feei bad and have that Vi i feelliiir 1 take a dose of Herbiue. ,t is tbe best modiolus ever made i ir chilis and fever." DUcts a bottle Mold by Newun Drng Co. T1MBBH LAND AOT JUNE j, loiS NOT1UB KOR PUBLICATION U. H. Land Of lea; La Urande Oregon, October 6, 19U4. v Notice Is hereby given that in oomplianoe wllb the provistotla ol tho aot of 'Congress of lane 8 1870, entitled "An act for the aale of timber lauds in tbe Btalea of California, Oregon, Nevada and Waablugtou Territory,'1 as ex tended to all the fubllu Land btatoa by act of AngUSt 4, 1-A Ralph U. Bullla, of La Qrande, 'county of Union, state of Oregon, has this day Glad in this olfice his sworu sbttemeul No. 02 for tbe pmcbaseof the nWiaW HecUon I7.1t KKolSSS W(181,I Section No, 18 10 township No. 4 South, Itaoge No 5 And will offer proof to show that the land sought la more valubble for its timber or alone than for agricultural ouruoaea. and to establlab ble claim to said land before tbe Reg, ister aud Receiver of this odico al La Crande; viqm,wi.iiiu;,HWMlu uuj or ueceUlDOT vr .. . . . . no nainei as witnesies; Anarcw I HUlllvan ei.m k- I...... U-..: : ..r t3.-.i . . egon and Ueorgo O llolmes ot La Crmude Ore- son. Any and all narWMia alaimln advpmalv tha above described land are re-iueatcd to file their clairna In thia olfloa on or before said Sad day KW Dftvli, Ro.Uter. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION U. ti. isunU Oillcvj, Lm Uraude, Oregon HtDl. &. IlKrt. Notioe ) herebv irlVL'li that In uoniDllai.cfl with tlio provlaiuim uTllie iu!L of Uunifreiui uf Juue 8, 1H78, enduod "An ttotfor tbe sale of timber IuiiUh in tlio MtaUm of UulirurDlu. Ore gon, NevuUti, and WaHlilntfton Territory,1 exuinded to ull the Fubllo Lind Hismtue br of Augunt4, UUreut U. Chuuuel, of Bait CASH MEAT j MARKET I 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 1001 I. HARRIS t JSP 0REGQ1V Siioipltiiw union Picinc DSFABt NO. 1 1:60 p.m. NO. . s.80a.m. Halt Lake. Denver WrJ Worth. Omaha. Kansas loity, 81. Louis, Ohloaso Dissolution Notice Notioe) Is hereby ulve i tbat the ou. Iatnersblp of Wui. Grant anil Harold Uerroo, amier tbe Arm aame of Urstit & Uerroo, has this day been dissolved tinroia uerron retiring, ibe business will I conducted by Win. Urant who ill nay all ilebts and uoileat sit smoaots due the Urm. Oatd at La Urande, Union county, rrgou,inis auin aay oi September, 1904. Wm.Urant. , la0.10 30 Harold Uerron, Lakeuty, county of Mall Lake, htauj ofUtati, um rma uur iiieu iu .ills oiooe Ilia sworu statement No. S1U7, for tbe purchase of zl 1, sou. IS, l'p. 6 suUth, range Ho, U4 SKW lSt)(HE ol rjoollou No. la in Township No. 5 S, lianas No. l! K.W.M. And arm oiler proof to ahow that the land sought Is more valuable for Its Umber or stoue than for agricultural pnrioses, and to establlab his claim to aald land before tbe Ihfglater and Kocelvor ol this office at La Urande, Omron, on SIuDday, tbe 6U1 day of IMcember, IUH, He tiara. us witnesses Ralph II. Bullls, of MUlrke) , llfeaon, Ivlward lleau, of Htarkey, Oreson, Frank e. Murphy, of i'erry, Oregon, Abe Boutin, uf I'erry, virvgon. A ny and all persona claiming adversely tbe above described fanila are reuuealed to flit Ibelrclainia in thia office on ur belore said ah day of ueoember, luw. 8. W. Davis, Bsglatsr NOl. SiMa m Iks pra NsnDally ssoexll Sunday KIS a m Time aekadrd LA UUAlillM. Portland. Dalles, Pen-I ainuia valla wa.ua. Davlon. I'o mapnt . P'Joltas, Mosoow.HpiJ -a a lib via Hpo- Portland. Dallea. Pan. dlnton Umatilla WaU lula, Lewlaton, Odlnta himcow, wallaoswa. duer, Hpokana and olber points east and norm via rtpoaana. 'aland Uty, Allu.1,1 yjnneolleibB st kVeln With stass tot poloU im wauowa county NO. 1. tUIOs. m, NO Si5 p. m NO a .0J p no s tkSOass I aop Ooean Steamers betwaan Pnrtlaiwl .nl San VrvoMlauo every Ave days 0. MOORS, aitarst