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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1905)
When you want GOOD PRINTING Call Phone No. 1371 Printing That Satisfies THE OBSERVER U Grand a Creamery Go BLOCKLAND BROS Island City, Oregon Breeders of BERKSHIRE and POLANDOHINA 8 WINE. We now have eight young bucks, pure bred, Oota wold and shropshires, ready for service, anyone need, ing choice bucks, should see these to appreciate them Young stock always on hand, and always glad to have yon call and see our hogs, as we breed them for the Farmer, and ask yon to compart our paicos before having some where else. MOW 15 THE TiflE THE O'CONNOR ADDITION is how ready lor the market and will be sold at reasonable rates. This addition contains some of the most handsome residence site to be found in La Qrande. This splendid addition has been held off the market for several years, the owner believing that the time had not arrived when it would be properly appreciated. Now is the time to bur and insure good returns on the invest ment. The O'Connor addition is nicely located in regard to schools, churches and the business district. DR. GEO. Corner Park and Oak LA GRANDE Cphero is a difference between printing that "will do" and that which is the kind 70a reallj want. We make a specialty of pleasing, as we hare the equipment with which to produce good printing and printers . who understand the art ol printing. There it no' order too small or too large to rewire our earefnl attention. We print anything irom potters to risiting cards. ot the average man U foand la things pertaining to good living. Good bat ter U m most important item to a man's happiness. It ia seed at breakfast, ancheon and dinner. If it w of a poor ' quality it makes the entire meal an. satisfactory. Ii you are aeed to using the average quality of batter, oar La Grande Creamery batter at SS cento will prove a delightful revelation ot what good quality meani. Aik your Grooerman of La Grande Creamery Batter and satisfy yourself as to quality. O'CONNOR SL ''Phone 2141 OREGON v LA GRANDE ELKS AT ELGIN A number of tbe members of the local lodge ot Elks went oat to the Ches. HJgrth place three miles this side of Elgin Baturjay eveoing upon receipt of en urgent invitation from Mr H&tgartb whc is a member ot the lodge. ' . Tbe party left here in a carry-all and when shoot half wsy there ehang ed tor a sleigh es there wa good sleigh log in thet etotion ot the country, A number of Elgin people were ' there and all were royely eetertslned ( tbe sapper consisting of the best In the lend, geese, tnrkeys, pies, cakes, salad soda water etc Those who attended front here were : Thoe. B McGiblon, J 0 Galling, J H Feare, Peter Bosquet Fred Bxk, W Hesse, F 8 Ivanhoe and Peter Tilsoo. Fraudulent Bounties By 8orippe News Ataooiation Ball Lake Jan 16- The arrest of Charles Jones at Ogden (or defraud, lag the state and oonnty in regard to the bounty on the peita of wild an imals, has been followed by sensation al developments today. It la alleged that 8all Lake Gouoty alone paid $17,00000 t.aoduleot bounties on wild animals. One deputy clerk was ar rested ihisafteenoon charged with a conspiracy to defraud the state and other arrests are to follow. $100,000 Fire . ' By Sorlppe News Association Aurora 111 Jan 16-The entire busl nsea section of the little city of Leland thirty miles from here, was entirely wiped this morning by fire. The loss is estimated at one hundred thousand dollars Co. L, O N U will give ooe'of their eooul dances tonight In the Armory hall. Muslo by Thomas' orchestra. Everybody Invited and a good time assured to all. Admission 60 cents. The Northern Paoifle will next sum mer bridge the Columbia at Pasoo weth e 900,000 structure. ' The new bank building at Oondon ia nearly oomyleted. The new institu tion fs ospitalisad at 50)QO. Anton Barnado, a miner at Butte was killed by a premature blast bis head beicg completely blown from his shoulders. CUtUlf WILL CURE any case of KIDNEY op . BLADDER disease: that is not beyond the reach of medicine No medicine can do nioro U13CTD1C7T0CZ. .1 Bpleget, UM N. Tlrgtala tt, KvaasviUa, Ind., wrwesi "ForsvatMtrs fears I was treablad wits kldasf aa kbtdder afleetiona whleh emnsed dm asaea Mda and worry. I last flash and vasal ran do, and a year ago aa4 es abaadoa work entirely I had enree af the best physicians wha did aaeMgwe ed I eras practiealry gtvea ap ta die. Fetor's Kidney Core waa recommeade aad the first bottle pave too rreat toilet, and after takina the eeoead battle I was aatbely cared." Tt9 VOX Ito MX tU Mil CIL9 O C7 A, BILL, DmggUt " SUMMOiNS in the Circuit Coon of th State of Or agon tat Uniot Count La Graade Investment Company, la private corpuwlua ) i'laiaUO. 1 JO Walton. Defendant T 1. C. Walton, Defendant, Ia the nam of tbe Btate of Oregon yon are bench required to appear and answer to com plaint filed afalnet yon Id the abort sntltlad action on or before Toeeday, tbe Ttto day ot rebnury. ttQj, aadlfjou fail to to appear or answer tor want theroC, the plaintiff will take lodgment againat you tor tbe aunt at $7540, to gether with lnteieet thereon at the rate ol tea percent per annum from January 80th 1904, until paid, and Oxj nut her sum of f&OO, a rea sonable attornc'a fee, and for the pUlnklTa ooeta and disburaementa of thia actiuo. This Summons ia published in the La Qrande Observer by virtue of aa order oi tne Hon. tt. Eakla, CircBli JoJga of tbe btate of Oregon foi Union Oonnty, duly made and entered at L Grande Oregon December 23, 1804, and the first publication to be December 88, 1904, and the last publication to be February 3rd, UQ6, W.H. 8ABOENT, Attorney tor Ha atis . ESRAY NOTICE Notice Whereby given to whom It may eoa eera that liune oauie to my place about July S iw. two nines aural ot nuTy UQ uixie Klat the following described antinal, Una dark brown heifer. Dart Jersey, oouilns two year oiit, without Visible branda or ear inarlta nam ammai uaa oeen taken up Dy me ana la aot with my oatUeon toe Draper piaoe about i mllee norttieaat of Uland Oily, and owuer oaa have aame by proving property and pay. Home In Old Town, La Grande, Oregon. Dated this 7th aay of November, Iwm. Notice to Creditors sJTOAUi WHOM IT MAT CONCERNS ' NOTIUICIb HitKKUY UlVfc.N that lelWra of administration have been iksued by the County Court of Uuiuu County, Oregon, to Mary C w auger upon tbe aisle ot Seymour Hw.aaer, deceased, aud all person Lav lug eiaiuia agaiuM aua estate ai ww w. to prcaeut the aame, with proper vouohera, to the aald adminiatretrU at bar residence at Kameia, Oregon, within alz mouth from the date of this notice. Dated at La Orande, Oregon, tbia 2nd. day oi Decamber, A. D., luot. MAitV O. BW AUGER AdmtuUtratrlx of the mute of rJeymour Hwauger, deoeaiod. . XXAlBfiU L.ANU, ACl'JU.Vhi d, l87tuT MOXICiil fOk PUUU0AX1ON U. e. Lend Olnoe at La Orande, Oregon December SI, lvOi, Notloe U hereby given that la compliance With the provisions of tbe act of Congress of Junes, lsJs, entitled "Aa aot for the sale ol Umoer landa In the HUlaa of California, Ore. goo, Nevada, and Washington Territory," ae extended to all the Public- Laud r) tales by ao. ol August 4, luiM. James O Mdutyre, of Nolll vUle, eounty of Clark, Htate of Wisconsin has thia day filed in this odioe his swora statement No. xaU. for the purchase of the NKMWjiHocTkj, (a 'lownabip No" South. BaugeNo.k W7la. ' Aud wlUoOer proof to show (Uattbe land aouKht Is more valuable for Its timber ol atone than for agricultural purposes, and to estaoUsb his ola.in to aald land before the Uegister and Ueoelver of this oOloe at La Unkade. Oregon, on Monday the 6tu day of MarohllMS a names aa witnesses, ftalnn R. Rnllia. of Buckley Wash.. Leonard U UuUla, of Perry, Oregon; Albert Win tors, of Btarkey Oregon; and Js Oscar Coombs ot'tttakey Oregon. Any and all peraone claiming adversely the aoove described landa ate reqaestul to ale their elalms la this otOoa on or beioraaald 6Ul day of March, UUa, tt. Do via. BmlMnr. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. I378. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U.S. Land OOloe, La Grande, Oregon. .. .1. . lomber. ltt, TwH. Motloe la hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the aot of Congress of Jnne it, 1878. entitled "An aot for the sale of Umber lands in the H tales of California, Ore. gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, low, John 11 a.rmstroDg, ol Pendleton. County of Umatilla, Btate of Oregon has this day Hied. In this ollloe his sworu statement So. ajul, for tbe puruhus of the JiJStHec and NWX HWi UWU W of Section No. 1U la Township No. 1 )i, Uangv So, i W M And wlllofler proof to show that tbe land ought is more valuable for Its timber or alone than for agricultural purposes, aud to establish bis o.alin to aald laud before tut Kegbtterand Receiver of this oQlue at La Uraude, .Oregon, on Moudey, the 27th day February, luuo. Uenameaas wUnesaes: Peter E. Johnson of Huron, vis ksmuU, Or, Thomas J Means ol Pendleton, Or; Jierry Meed of Pendleton, Or; end James Allen ol lluron, via Kameia, or. Any and all persons claiming adversely tn above described landa are requested to fll their elalms In this office on or before said 27th day of ifeoruary, UUu, - JC W Da via, ttegtaler, Music B P Tait tbe pioneer mueio tescbet ol Qrande Bonde Valley is still io tbe ring. During my vacation I made it tag boslnesa ae well as plaure to at tend concerts.- operas, and in fact every thing in my line ot business and I fonad inat I as a teac'ier, and interpreter of music and etill ia tbe front rank. Pupils who do not risb tae full oonservatory oourse may take tbe popular piano course. Tbis plao es tbe pupil in position to play tbe popular music of tbe day, Ohurcb and Sunday School music Tbe Violin popular couise places tbe pupil in position ti play all kinds oi danoe mueio as well as light over tures. Quite a number of musicians wbo bare been under my tnBtraotion are now making good money as teach ers and soloisto. Pupils wbo are un der my o.re will be thoroughly in structed in musio. B.J. TAIT, teaober Cured His Mother of Rheumatism 'My mother baa been a sufferer for many years from rheumatism," says W H Uoward of Husband, Pennsylva nia. 'At times she waa unable to more at all, while at times walking was painful. I presented her with a bottle of Cbamberlala'a Pain Balm and after a few applications she docld- ed.lt was the most wondersul pain re lieyer she bad ever tried. In fact, she la never without it now and la at all timee.able to walk. An occasional ap plication ot Pain Balm keeps away tbe pain that the was formerly troubled with. For sale by Newlin Drug Oo. Card of Thanks We take this method to express our deepest gratitude for the kindness ex tended throughout tbe illness ot our beloved mother, Mrs. Nancy Kim burly by the many friends and neighbors. Mrs. O A Lincoln, i Mrs. J F O'Connor. Where's the Game? Not 'tarl to fill it pi tmj i tuta frjiMt thiajt a a knowledge of quality . Jest : hriat along until you come to oar store, then take an extra'aira at th Tmluet we are offering. I ' ' Los ; Candy Patlors, ' ' .The Finest Place in Eastern Oregon. TURKESTAN ALFALFA The Dry Land Malta- Grows wfrhrm Irrigation Brome Grass, Bed Olover, Alfalfa aol all kinds of Garden Seed in bulk. Seed Wheat; Baled Barley Oats, Etc The only seed house in Uaion county. IEFFERSON AVE. ED- EATON, Experienced Piano polisher and wood finisher. V Bar fixtures and Bank furnitvre and all stain imitatinna a f sDaoialtv. Remodelinz and X furniture polished and repaired. All work guarantied, z J. . Leave orders at btackland ,lij!ji5f.;'t A',m 1 1 1 i I I Li1!;,'1 f L1''1!1'!1' 1 1 i 1 iilHyrat W-i !;::.:liil il!:,:;. ,TV M dk tl 1 :;X ! i i i A,m i-f. f llli I jP !3 1 110 imm I y mm mm M' i I 'i S mwmrm a E ! i.iu ii; fc-j,ii;;;w,i ;ikl sn e v n luwpaii ava rys iv row one: dollar ' , . , a. i .1 ;" " '..... .- You can get a pretty street hat atthe "BARGAIN , ' Store. We also have a complete line of NOVELTIES E M WELLMAN & CO La Qrande, ' - Oreajon Bent Her Double - . s tuft uu wn yiw. - ivittg wwaa. when I w'as ale k with typhoid and kidney trouble." .writes Mrs Annie Hunter of Pittsburg Pa, "and when . I ot better, aitnoagn l naa one of the est doctors I could set. 1 was bent double and .had to rest my hands on my knees wnen x waiaeo. . rrom inta terrible afflioition 1 was rescued by Uleotrio Bitters, wmon restored ray noalthand strength, andnow- I oaa walk as straight as ever, they are simply wonderful." Guaranteed to cure etoinaoh, lirer and kidney disord ere at the Newlin drag store price 6Jj Forced To Starve B F Leek, ot Concord, Jsayet Kor 20 years I saitered agonies, with a sore on my upper lip, to painful some times that I could not eat, Alter vainly trying everything elea I cared It, Tilih iiucklen's Arnio Salve." It's great for burns, cats and wounds. At the Kewlln drag store Only 83c PHONE I57L reDairin?. All kinds of tmna 1 . . . a s Uobaoblen. Phono 544 4wMM. ..,., fl I,., m r umn graue qujuilj yua wiu at ware 710a J thlf aiarkct. Ddlolaas roast W Is a atost 1 ' (ubsUotlal dinner, bat U will bs s rrest die. appointaieni u jom (et a soagh, stringy i mat u aoia on Dargaia awntoomatare , " v wuauiv uv was. none sua. entere ibmv this Im. and thlnlr It m Ma a mm onrcuatomera. " " - v BOSS. Meat Market Stillwell & Vandermaelea, Proprtwtora . Cured Paralysis W 8 Bally, P O True, Texas, writea My wife had been suffering fir years with paralysis lnher arm whan I was persuaded to use Ballards 8oow Llnlmsut whioh cored her all right. I have also need it for.old aorta frost, bites and akin eruptions. It does the work." 25o OOo 11.00-Newlin Drug Co Todays news today, when you lead the Obserrer. Columbia Collegiate, Preparatory . Univeraity iprurntuiuoaui - Conroea. i Boarding school tor young men boys. Box 34S University Park Station, Portland Ongsa " ' i 1 ; " i I ' . 1 t ? , . i r v !'; f . r I" : I i : i i'i:V'i ; i ' i . ;i M M . ! . i 4 1 -it i'.-tti " i I : Ii ! ii i I : -HI? ii t .. V ;., - ,.t H t .