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a a I 10 PER CENT OF Oo all cash purchases of $1.00 "or over on meats ana lard unsil Jnlv 1. 1905. A complete etock of meats, poul try, lard, hams, etc.1 ' '' Phone 1601 : . i, Harris ; - wa' E" MEANS ) OYSTERS i Servesthcmjin any style .'. wish ' -FOE- KENT, LEASE OB SALE i Lots 17, 18,;lock 102, Chaplain's jAddition. jj jj Address bids to, 4P" tare ' ox UDserver Notice to Creditors TO ALL" WHOM IT MAY CONCERN ! NOTIUICIS HhittfcilY. UlVbN liiat letters of luliniulniutiua have been iiuued by the County Court ol Union County, Oregon, lo Mary C rswunger upon theelaieot toeyiuour tSauuner,'. Uccvaaol, aud ad person iiavlug oluliueaKflluiit naiu mute are hereby nuliliud to proivul llic Mime, wllU proper Tuuchent, 10 t!it anid Hilmiuutralru al her rewdeuoe at Kamoia, Orraou, willilu ix mouths from the uuie ul lint utiute. -. lialed al La UiKiido, Oregon, this 2ud. day of December, A. U., Hot. AlAltt C. BWAUCEll Adoilnliitiatcu ol the enlata ot Heyinour bVTauger, deceased. Dissolution Notice Notice la hereby given that the co pur tneraltip heretofore existing between W u Peach, J b i'euch and u w Peach under til uaine ut . Peach Bros., has this day been Ultisolved by uiulaal cou tent, V G Peach retiring.,, J b Peach aud li W Peach, who will oontinue the butnuoas, as t each tiros., will pay atl outstanding Uebia aud , collect all ao counts due ibe old llrtn. Dated at J -ft Graude Oregon this 2th day u( Nov. 1904. WG Peach ZZ J b Peach i ll, 28ia,i8 OW leach N THE . COUNTY COURT. FOR THE COUNTY OP UNION, STATE ' OF OREGON. lo the Matter ol the Estate) ' , of V Citation ' Jane Ball, leoeaaed. ) To Ueorge W. Allej and J. W. Allen, heirs-at-law at jane Bull, deaceaaed, ana to all oim-r uuknowu heir aud pereous concerned: greet ing: . In the came of the State of Oregon, Vou are hereby oiled aud required to unpcHr in ttie Cuuuty Court ol liie male of urvgon, . lor Uie County ol Uulou, at tlie Court ttomu thereof, al La Grand In the Count v ol Uulou, on Huturday, ttie loin day of December, MM, at 10 o'clock, lu tUe forenoou of mat day, tin a and Uiere to shuw cause, if any you have, wuy Hie petition of tieurgu Ball, Adiuiuimrutor ol beaoove named estate, praying loraii ordii of the aald Court, amiioruiug, liuuuaiu, mm :uipowurlug bint to sell the leal propel iy be longing to eald estate, to pay uuiu uebu, bhoiUd not be granted, Witutwa. the Uou, M. A. Harrlaon, Judge ol i he Oouuty Court ofihe stale of Uiegou, mi tUe County of Union, with tho Heat ol mud i ourt aUlxed Uila 41U day ol Noveiuliur llvi AtteeU i t U1U1AM I '.ok Now Ready for Sale The people of this county are i.o. aotliled that the O'Oouaor addrioii i aw ready lor the marKet a d u... i olc lota nao b had ai reiuurauiii i prices.. 1'beee lots are tk by lit Viet and are without except cou Ut iat reJdeuoe lotj in the city. Per ; mt wletiing larger traol can e. .. . iat what ther want by gji g a tiu . irtber baoc in the auid add. --n ) not fail to see this addition h.ika a. ; tro one ol theee choiot seleoiioti ie ;re aoine oue elae gets ttie lot you ' int. For (all deaoriptiou of jrop- -ty and quotation call upou Lr j'Uonoor la Urauds Ore. , . .FlioDe Alalu am -. Cor Park and Oak Streets - . Ountheries Candies AJl the eaeonoe of purity. As you ta easilr oon?lnc yjuraelf by test, f ,a H jns and Chocolates-aaa.trt.-i hovolates aseortea uou rtone cu ESRAY NOTICE v Sotioo to hereby glen to whom It mny eon j, n that there cam Ut ny Plat about Ju: i, I'M, two nillee north of ferry ou Khit lit tiie following llwriUfU auiuiai, uw ui.m rjwn heller, part Jamey, ooming two yir i ) wlihout Viwlbie branda or ear murk . ud aulinni una Iko taken tip by m end U vr with niyoalUeou tbelmief pluoeahoti mllee norliioaat of llud liny, and . wui i in lv Mtioe by proving proirty and paj uxvhurrf. . l.UllUUKi Uoioe In Old Town, La Orande, Oregou. lMU-d tUia 7th day ot tfoy amber, lwit. NEW ALASKA PLAN President Considering the Creation of a Commbsion to Gov ern Alaska. 1 Waahington Dec. 8. President Roosevelt is oonaiderlng a plan to create a sommisalon to govern Alaska tie had a long talk this morning with Senator Dietrich, who made ' a trip through the territory ;ln tbs summer. Dietrich's plan is to divide Alaska into thies or (oar district a nd elect one commissioner from each and have the president appoint an equal uumber with the governor ol the territory to aot as presiding orfloer of the . board lie thinks Alaska badly needs a mount d oolioa cooled after the constabulary In the Philippines. Lone Star School Report lor month ending Deo 6, 1001 No pupils enrolled 26 No pupils belonging . ' , 25 Average dally attendance -24 No of times late u ' 1 No days attendance 434 No days absence 14 Per cent of attendance . 07 The following .named pupils were present every day, Willie Baker, Nell ie Conrad,,Ray Grelner, Ateo McDonald Clarence Mils, Stella Reasoner Pans Vandermulin, Orville " Baker, Leo Grelner, Helen McDonald, Anna Rea soner, Bonny: Vandermulin, Arthur Woedell, and Donald Reasoner. Ber ber t onard and Elmer Conrad were absent one day . . ; 8 N Ayres Teacher. LAST CEREMONIES OF PAUL KRUGER (Jape Town, Deo 1. Guarded by an escort of honor, the body of Paul Kruger, former presided t tf the Trans vaal Republic, whioh arrived here two weeks ago from Holland on the sream er Batavier and has been lying in state started tor Pretoria today. The final burial will take place theie, Lod&e Directory. KAOLKH La Urand Alrie 5 P O K meet every rmuy uwut tu n ol f nan a' a .. ta VUllluu bretheru luvited U. ail: .. C C KuuktfeU, W 1 a. aiajvllle, W Bee KOKUMTERH OIF AMIiUICA-Oourt Mai Mariou, Mo 1 mnta eaoh Tuesday tn Ulk'a hall, liroiliers are Invited to attend, VI Helauer Chief BaDRer. UJVanderpool Koottecv I OO P La Grande Lodge, No 16 Tj their ball every Haiurday night. VitlUjg n,em bare cordially invited to attend. t K Klnehart N U U K Cuolidge, beo. A. t.& A. M. La Grande Lodge '-. 41. meets every 1st uid 3rd fcatur--iy vi each mouth. , A V Williams Beo, ' U Dliuflman W.M. KaSTErN KT Ail .O Ke Mopa Chapter No li neeta the second aud fnurtu Wedueaday of eaib mouth at jM p in lit Masonic Toniple il ra Clara T Lyle, W M Marr A Warnick, seo BTAH KNtAMl'MKNTNo 311, I. O. O, F, mueia every tirm and third I bornday In the iioulh In odd Keilowa Imll. ViHltliig broth er alwaya welcome U. ltobiuaon. C 1. Uoo. lluii, bvrlbe NO'l 1CK FOR PUBLICATION lHlartment of the Interior Laud Ulhce,L Urande, Ore. October a, 1UU Notice U hereby given that the following mimed keltlur Uaa tiled uotioe of hi tutentluu ioiouKetinulpro.il lu auiiott of lilaolalin, aud that uud proof will be made belore the Kiuiaiuraud Kvoeiverol the U. H. Laud OttlK . t Iji i;ruude,Urcou November -U IIKH, via., H a loil, Juuiea Ctailey, of Kamela, Oregon, 1A)II,. and a, bWJjBie, 3O, Tp. 1 M, i. iti K. A . M. ' lit' ii.tiiiv! ll.r billowing wllucasea to prove ..iuu. tiuuvuk itiM.U'll.w tiMu and culUvallou .iruul litud, iu.; William I odd. Kit ward Coo vy, vi iiiuiiu L.00U, aud Hart UaiVlae. U ol ivulllvla DrrguU, K. W. Davla, RsgUter. . A w It. hiiliU MAXIM 8 iH-ep leunuK or wreuchiug paina, . cit3u.,t"i by Kittlug wet through J auiio whou ut rest, or ou tiret raoviu the limbs and in cold 01 damp weath er, is . tired quickly by Ballard's bnow l.iuimeut oecar O eaon, Gibson City Illinois, writes, t-eb Id UAtt: "A year no 1 was troubled with a pain in my la. k. it soon got so bad 1 could not bend rr. Oue bottle of Ballard's niiiow cured me .' 25c, 60c. . IU0. Newnn Drug Co. A GRAT KKN8ATION. There was a big sensation in LeesvilK luLiana, when W. II. Brown of that iiiace, who was expected to die, bad bis liie saved by Dr. King's New Discovery lor Consumption, lie writes: "1 en dured liiHitierable sgouiesfrom Asthma, nut yiiur new LrtoiAivery gavv iuq . iuj- mutilate rellel aud soon therealter etiected a . coiuplehi cure." Similar cuies of Consumpiiou, Pneumonia, Bronchitis snd Grip sre numerous. It's ' the nuerlees remedy for ail throat and . lunir. troubles. 1'riie 60c, and $1. .luni.iul Ldtllraii.ln . Ilriiir t! ,ttaaewliu Drjg Uo., Drnggists "; , $20,000 DAMAGE BURSTING PIPE Sometime last Bight a water pipe in I he second story of the M asonio block either buret or split, letting down a flood bf water to the floors below to where the Standard. Furniture Com pany's Immense stock of furniture Is kept.- ; ; . ,. - From all accounts the water mast hav been pouring down In a stream all night for when the management came In the morning to open up (or businses an appalling spectacle presented ltaell From one end of the building to the other tb water had soaked into val uable carpets, rags, handsome chairs, mattresses and in (aot every arttole in the entiie eltablishment Even tn basement where Is stored high priced goods was saturated very little if anything escaping a wetting, A conservative estimate, by the man agement places the damage at not less than 20,000-Baker City Herald O.E. S. Elect At the regular annual election of Olive Branob Chapter, No 62 O, E. 8. at Bummervill , Oreg Deo 3, 1904, the following named perrons were chosen, Worthy Matron, Mrs Jennie Rine bart, worthy patron. Clyde Myras, associate matron. Mrs Nettie Ayres, secretary Mrs Mary Hubers, treasurer Wm Can trell, co uduo tress Mrs Lillian Zwelfel, chaplain .Mrs Kstheiine Zweifel Marshal E U Tattle, Adah Miss Mabel Tattle, Rutb, Mrs Verda Tattle Esther, Mrs Elsie Murchlson, Martha, Mrs Alca Csntrell, Eleota Mrs Norwsll warder. Jos Zweifel, sentinel H O Rlnebart Installation ceremonies will be per formed at the Suminerville Mason.e ball Saturday evening Deo 17,1904 . Three Quarter sections all plow land 4 miles south of Island City in a body or will divide to suit. Only 25,00 per sere Mostly seeded tall grain otnsrs ask 45,00 and &0.00 See Powers the Minnisota Landmsn.. " ' THAT TIRED FEELING If yoa are UuquldV depressed aa incapable for work,- at Indicates i tlu. your lUer is. out of order. Heroine win assist nature to tnrow on nea i aches, rheumatism aud ailments ak to nervousuess aud restore the eoergi and vitality ol sound and perfect hea u J J Hubbard, Temple, Texas, writ March 'li 1Du2: "1 have used Uerb .1 for the pant two oara. It has di me more ko.kI ' tiiau all the' doct 1 -. When i leei bad and have that li teeliuu 1 take a dose of Uetbiue. t is the lxat uiedluine ever made 1 r i-hitis and fever." oOuts a boalo. by Newuu lr ok Uo. - " iKcAiU. tkCALL fOk C0UNIY WARRANTS Notice ls hereby given that the on dersigned, Treasurer of Union County, )regcn, has funds ou hand with hlch ' 0 pay all county warrants whioh were presented and endorsed by the County Treasurer prior to tho 7th day of Octo- 1 er 1899. Dated at the treasurer's of In the city of La Grande this the t h day of Nor. 1904. No Interest al- I wed after said date.' . 1 x ' -1 John Frawley, Trsasorsr of Union County LITTLE F JR 8TOCK1101DERS "While it la Impossible to state ex sctly the financial condition ot the exposition company on ihie. the clos ing day it can be authorltatlvlr an nounced that - all debt against i the company have been paid with the ex. ceptmn ol a tew current accounts sala ries eio, and this it is thought will consume nearly all the surplus so that mere will only do a very small amount e't (or the stotkholders. "From - the " amount of ' royalties collected by the exposition oompany 1 1 estimated that the concessionaries on the pike aud other parts of the world's fair Kfounds bsve taken In at least lO.OOO.OOO". Annual Meeting : NOYICF OF ANNUAL MEfcTlNQ OF STOCKHOLDERS OF LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK ' The annual meeting of the stock holders of the La Grande ftitsonal Bank will be hold st,tbsir banking house, iu Lr Grarulei on Tuesday tie tenth day of January A. D. 1905, b t wi-en the boursot 10 o'clock A M snd 4 o'clock P. M, At this meeting a board of Ave dfrectors, to erve for the ensuing yer, will be elected 'snd auch stht-r busluoss will be tranyacted, as may properly come before said meet Inf. . ' " . ; ' ' George Palmar. ' Prexftlent of the : La Oranda Nstloaa! ' liank -' " - ' 12, 0-l,9. Officers FOUN0 A packs ionUlring three , pair of kloreacvnes 4th and'OJal ' St. - Owner can secure asms by 11 log and paying for this notioe. IfOR RENT OR SALE-160 acre farm' well improted.. Will either rent or saelU Inquire ot m. Moss, Ls Grande Rural Free Delivery No. 1, li salles north of Island City. Dee 6 January 0. FOttNLSHED t H0CSB- irmi a! (urniahed corrrplsU. Conveniently located. . La Grf nda Invextment Company PIJUN. SEWING-rPlsin dreesmakinj; and sewing." Myrtle Gates, Cedar and Adams svenne at Ada a Roger's LOST On etrveta of La Grande a sma I gold (seed watcb with ladies fob with letter A on charm' Finder will please leave at this office snd recleve reward. - Wood for Sale 10 inoh, 4 feet aud pole wood, all dry and sold st lowest prices. ' Phone 1281. H. Atkinson 6t Old Town Stor PUBLIC SALE Tbs undersigned will sell at ' publlo sale, at the farm of M Baker, oa Tues day, December 20, 1904, st ten o'clock a. m., the following: . y ' IMare 1 harrow 3 colts 1 drill 3 cows 1 gang plow - 3 calves 1 mower 1 rake " 1 ?r'? h;rr?M i i AnltWator -1 set double harness . 1 wagon 1 baggy household goods. Terms Amount np to $10, cash; over 10 approved notes, on 6 months time, 6 per cent Intereet; 6 pei cent discount on all cash sales over S1Q. . Ed Btrlngbam, Auotioneer.' J F Baker, Jr. Lunch at noon. Deo IS Furniture for Sale Complete bouse keeping outfit will U sold Sueap if sold st once. JO Ardrey. tf Cor. Adams Ave. & Uedar St. Lost Monday night between irmy hall and J W Whites reildence black Far bow Suitable reward tor its return to taw pinutf; Public Sale 3120 anrea Finnl Imnmmut farm. fWI Ami nlnn 1 A 1 ,l . . c lM n II new two story bouse 28x28, good bars ana z grannie', 10 snares in aitcU umyiimues irom Lsianauity. f arm machinery lnoluded only $25.00 per aore half cash. Also 5 room house, large barn and ha t block of land 2 blocks from Court Huise at 11100 a Snap. . ,1 - . - G H Powers. The. Minnesota Land man, Slater Block. W-ll-17-12-181 Home Cured The Harris meat market now nas a compiets line of their famous home oured, breakfast baoon and hams. Our old customers know what this means. A sample order will convince all of the superiority of our home cured meat, Harris Meat Market, Bring your rush orders for job work to the Obeeiver office, we can handle them. Py up The publio i hereby notified that I have disposed ol my feed store to J VV. White and 1 desire to Ibank tbe publio generally for their liberal patronage in tho past and that parties now owing me will pleaen c!l and set tle with me personall -' or they can call at the La Grande Natipnxl Bank who will reoelpl for ll billed ll-ll lov121 ' ; - O.O.JOHNSON. , A Round Steak is just tbe thing to lay the (oundstlon (or a good day's work. That is, when It is the Mod we sell. Juicy, rich beefy flavor. Full , of nutriment. Makes the weak itrongtSnd the , strong stronger, .All Kinds of Meat n that are good to eat can be found ta our icebox in prime condition, at prices that please.1- You will tar well If your bill of far ls based on oar meats e Bock & Thomas Classified II You Hiv3 Anything 'o S n l t tlie People li ar abouJ ittbrirh his Depar me- t and T ,n wl 1 ,Find'a Buyer. ItYou Winit! T " THxrilain Your Wants find You WrifFitld aS-li-Mv ? FOR SALE Beat , banal n ,. tn real I estaU in the city. My residence" prop ierty Cor-Washington 4 ve. and Green wood 6U Lnt76sll0. Modern ' nons even large rooms, hot and oold water, bath roomi - wlectrlc lights-- Lawn, fruit aod, shade trees. Finest resi dence location In the city; Good easy proposition to right parties. For par ticulsissee OJMcLrin. --- 'r WANTED Washing to do at borne. Mrs. 8haw, West W st.; r Si r , , WANTED Girl to work at the I X L tore. 1 1 Ladies ' We will make you a box coat for We money than von pav for a ready made garment and you have two bo dred pattsras t pick from. We a sooover buttons, press clothes and clean your coats ana voa have a chanoe to win a ' $40 coat with every dollar paid in onr JotcrC. ..! anta fnrnii-h- ings. 1 nonsnowi -Tillmann's Fine Goods . mwy uuu wiiw w.iiwni(eiii - t-8 snd flavoring extracts . Tillmsnn'S i are made (or tbe best ismlly trade . 1724 r,,. Fruit. Boxes. ' dend your orders for Fruit, Boxes, to to La Htoddard Lumber Qo, at the La G'ande planing mill $1,687,B00 The Bulletin just issued by the United States Qoveromea.t, after, rnoijths of careful research, shows that ia the Western States, the average family par chases annually goods ta the amount of 50 On this basis the 2250 families visited, ' with each issue of the Daily and Weekly OB SERVER annually purchase mervhandise-fo the amount of. r.y ; The natural logical conclusion cannot be otherwise-'" than that no wide-awake business man who' 'will take " the few moments necessary tocouvince. himself of ; tht j accuracy of the above : statement can afford to miss the opportunity of placing his announcements (25,500 each, mouth) before this army of purchasers? ':-t'-:--- An ad under such conditions, properly taken care of will moit,cerainJy bring enormous returns, .on -the investment. , i t' '' v ( ) ' I '. I 1 I These Presentations of : ' . - 4 . "e : i FACTS Should receive the most careful consideration o v. every business house whose volvme of business 'de pends upou the patronage at this city and county, ' Fiist Glass is Adyertiseinent s LOST A brown shoestrli.t shipping bag1 Kinder pie s Mo'n- wbl office. '.' Por Ren4 i he building fomwly oo -upied by -the 8alvation awny Ko (all Jeir-L3' tii nlars and rates Inquire of Mrs SOZuberV 'AnaAkf; - rj-V Furnished Rooms . famished room (or RentlemAit sleep 4 inir nights v.- MrsOW Psetton; " - 1915 Adsms A vs. - Farm for Sale " t .-1. : Ideslretoiell my beautiful little fan. of 80 sores two miles an Js half eat of La Grande on the rural; postal and farmers Telephone line to suit the purchaser. J M Baker t( r i if fj'.it Noodles served , day and night at rt I KT-.J1 T ....... an. In iKo I XlOp ltTOB 4'iUU&0 nvMUBU .u ;l,j1jl hn M nif. U . M For Sale 1 sewing mscbinerl quakr oabinte . canned fruit, Guitar. Call '171 ' Adams St. ---- . 1 ' Try - the Observer or I first class Job Work. 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