Preparing for Burns
Anniversary Jan. 25
The following U the program for
ine ua.edontan Beuoioo to t e held
by the Buro't Society on the .renin
of January 16,1906:
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"tdwuoii Bn.IB Hayes
Pino Dim "Boo ton BIomobm"
Gertrude and Harold Bakin
President's Address . . . Tomw Oliver
Piano Doe t "jb m,.
0 I Coobran, Bobl. Bakin, Jr.
8on "Mest May O'Braw ower"
Mra Forest, Mrs Ly le pianists
Eulogy io Deoeated Member
.F I lvanhrwt
Bong ... .MI lot an' a' Laddie but ana"
Mra Giebel, Mrs Lyle pianiit
Address "The Sooteh Irish
Judge Bakin
Song "McCrreggor'a Gathering'
Oharlea B Coobran
Robert Eakin, pianiat
citation Naomi Williamaon
Bong "We A' Nodin"
Mrs Forest and Mra Giebel
Mrrt LTto Pinniat, . udience Join in the
Still
Re.uuins
a Mystery
By Sorippa Nawa Aaaooiaiotn
New York Jan 20 Major Jacob
Bidgway Wright, a prominent mine
owner ana promoter, of Wilksbarre
waa mysteriously ahot in hia room at
the Imperial hotel early tbia morning I
bu uwu mh Ten o-oiook. vr How
ard A Pardee, who waa in Wright's
room when the shooting oooured, waa
detained by the police, and 'ater waa
arraigned at the Jefferaon Market
Court Wright waa ahot above the
hip, the bullet paaalng entirely through
his body. Pardee aaya that Wright
ahot himaelf, but coroner Soholer aaya
that he does not see how Wright htm
eelfoonld Inflict the wound whtoh
canted hia death
Buy Dutch Tug
(By Serippa Nawa Aaaoolation)
Kiel Jan 20-Tbe large tug, Swarte
zee haa been sold by the Dutch Consul
Dledrieha to Bussia. i'he tug haa al
ready left tide (dace (or Li ban, and
will probably accompany the third
Ruaaian Pacific aquadrou to the Car
Fatal Fife
Sorippa News Aaaoclation
New York, Jan. SO Barly tbia
morning a ahaak on Cromwell Avenue
horned down with fearful results in the
lose of life. Three Italians were horned
op in the conflagration, two other
men, unknown, and one woman The
bodies have not aa yet been identified.
Indorse President
Springfield III Jan 30 The nilnoia
house of representatives today unani
mously adopted resolutions indorsing
the coorae of Boooevelt regarding leg
islation tor the control of freight rates
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS
off FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR
On account of the great merit and popularity of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR
for Coughs, Colds, and Lung Trouble several manufacturers are advertising
imitations with similar sounding names with the view of profiting by the favorably
known reputation of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR.
DO MOT BE IMPOSED UPON
We originated Honiy and Taa as a Throat and Lung Remedy and unless you get
FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR you do not get the original and genuine.
Remember the name and insist upon having Foley's Hon by and Tar. Do not risk
your life or health by taking imitations, which cost you the same as the genuine.
Foley's Honbt and Taa is put up in three sizes 25c, 50c and $1.00.
Preparod only If FOLEY I OA., 92-94-98 Ohio Street, Chicago, Illinois.
ehoraa
Medley of Bootobiah Melodies. . . .Prof
Ttil'a Orchestra
Bnaineaa Mealing and election of of-
Banquet, at which there will be toaata
by r A Rineharl, Dr. McNeughloo,
Wm.Muir, Mra. M F Devia and
there.
Selections on the grapbophsne by
Prof. Hendrioaks, ineludiat. "The
Biltiea Band," "Bank and Braee of
Bonnie Doon," and Bagpipe selections
Finale "Auld Lens 8yne" at naidnle-hft
Everybody invited. At the K of P
ENTERTAINMENT OOMMITTFE
Meadanaa Grant. Oliver Tait, Qoli
tban, Miaa Maggie Noble.
RECEPTION
Meadamee Oliver, Ooolidge, Wm
uraat, wm. Miner.
v TABLE
Mesdamee MiCobell , Jaokaon. Miaa
Neilie MoLaoblea
Suppress Demonstration
( By Sorippa Nawa Aaaoclation)
Riga Rueeia Jan 3D The Social lata
to day at thla piece organised for a
demonstration and marched through
the streets, dietributlng their procla
mation! aa they went long. The
police etopped the procession, tore
down the rod flags which the social
lata displayed, and dispersed the
crowda. Daring the enppreaalon of
the dimlna ration, eeveral abota were
Are J, bat no one was injured.
Steamer Condemned
By Sorippa Nawa Aaaoolation
Nagaska, Jan. 90 The Britiah
steamer, Lotbington, haa been con-
damned by the Naval Prise Court at
lawk
Imbler Notes
A very pleasant party waa circa at
the hotel by Mr. and Mra J. Berry
Friday evening. '
The Old Folk's Party whoib waa to
be held laat Friday ev niog waa post
poned nntil next Friday evening on
account of the weather.
Many of the Imbler young people
are buay preparing to attend the mas
querade ball to be given next Friday.
Mre.L. Stanley waa interred in the
Summerville Oemetery yesterday. She
leaves to mourn her lota a husdand
and one child, besides many friends
and relative.
The Whist Olub waa verv pleasantly
entertained by Misses Anna and Stella
Brooks laat Thnteday evening. First
prise was awardeo Mra. J. Eubank. So
many tied for the Booby that it
waa not awarded.
Roe and Grover Farn want to La
Grande Tuesday evening.
Twooi the Imbler school diieetors
visited eobool Monday.
Ohas. Cole ie on the sick list.
Twins Celebrate
Richmond Ind Jan 19 Brioa and
Reason Powers, twins, todav celebrat
ed their ninetieth birthday. They
believe they are the oldest twins in
tbia country.
A.- T. Hi.J-.Li,
nnotiG the
OlURCilES
CHKIHTIAN SCIENCE.
John B Pars let Beadet.
rna Ohrietian rJoieooe eervioea at
he home of J 8 Pan old town even
Sunday at U a. m. All are oordlally
laiaajlli
LATTER DAT BALNTS
Sunday School 10 a. m
Regular services p. m
Mutual Improvement Aaaoolation
oonJotnUy at :30 p. m.
St. PETER'S E PI 800 PA L 0 H U BO H
Uptou HGiobe, rector
Third Bnoday alter the Epiphany
Sunday School 10 a m
Holy Co .inn anion 8am
Evening prayer 7:30 pm
Morning Servioe 11 a m
On Sunday evening a oooree of ear
none on the Lord'a Prayer will be
oommenead.
Wed. Jan 36
Feaat of tbr Con vereion of St Paul
tfoly Communion 10 a m
CENTRAL CHURCH of CHRIST
OPPOSITE SUMMER HOUSE '
W a 1UU uiuuHi.
Blbla School 10 A M
Morning Worahlp 11 A M
Y PSO B meeting 6. -45
Prayer Meeting Wed. 7 -JO
Morning " The Little Brook that he-
name a Great River"
Evening "Degeneration and Regen
eration" Welcome to all.
BAPTIST CHURCH
J F Day, pastor
Sunday School 10 a m
Olaasee lor aU ages
Youug People's meeting 0:30 p m
Yon are invited.
Sermons
Morning "How to win souls for
Christ"
Evening There will oe no servioe
Yon are cordially invited to come
and bring yonr friende. Strangers
made welcome.
PRESBYTERIAN OH JROH
1 Bev B B Haya, pastor
Sunday School 10 am
Preaching tomorrow 11 a m and 7:30
also 3pm
There will be speoial services oon
ducted by Rev Thomaa Needbam
Evangelist of Philadelphia and Mr
Olifton Powers Tenor Soloist of New
York City.
All invited
CATHOLIC CHURCH
W. J. Why to, Rector
Mass every Sunday 8am 11 a m
Bosary and Benediction following 11
a on mass.
Maas on week daya 8am
BRICK
Brick furnished in any
quanity or any style. No
contract too small or too
large. See samples of our
pressed brick.
GEO. KREIGER.
La Grgnde, Oregon.
JJJBCTCrGrlST
IS
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
uiTeoirAri ?j rid r.
I" t ' '- . '
Ua. Qrtmta. I ' "
BaNKRUlh - lj Creditors.
Yt the Creditor at Coarles J Oriffllba, of
Eiglu, Union County, Origan, Btnlrapu
notice h hkrbby ui vsn, urn on u
slst da; of December, lftM, Ua amid h rl J.
Griffiths wm dul adjidl naiad a Bankrupt,
aad that Uu first meeting of Uu Creditor will
tw bald at tA offlo of the uuderaltfued in
La Gran la, Oragoo, oa Taseday, January 10th,
1SQB, at tea o'cloa la the foraoooa of gild day,
at whtoh time and plane amid Creditors may at
tend, prove their olalras. appotat a TroatM
axamine the Bankrupt, and Ulnae at auch other
aa may properly ansae before said
I went an oenti must ap any
Dated at La Urande, Oregon, December Bad,
r.H. lVaNHOa.
Ralarae In Bankruptcy
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
la the County Court of the stale ot Oregon
tor Union County. In the metier of the Estate
of Jane Bill, decayed Notlca la heieby given
tnai the nndanlgaad a administrator of the
stale of Jaue ball, decoaaed, pursuant to an or
der of the above entitled Court, made and en
tered on the Uth day of December A. D UW will
from and af U Wednesday the 1st day ot Feb '
raaxy a U ISM. prooeed u aell at private sale
tbr oash to the hlghes; bidder, subject n eon
Ormatlon by the Court, all the right, UlU aud
merest ofaali decedent, In and to the Miowiug I
deooribed real esUte, towifc An undivided one '
half Interest In lota 1 and i, and ail of lot S in
Block UM of Chaplin's Addition to La fiiaade
Oregon; an uudivlded one half lntareel In and to
lot six and the north twenty-one feet of Lot 7 iu
U.ock H m Arnold's Addition to La Grande, Unl
on County, Oregon suoject to the life estate ot
Ucorg Ball, therein, and a mortgage of $7tXj on
Lots i and 2 in Block lUEt as aforesaid, or ao muoh
thereof aa la rtejetusar, to pay estate debts.
DeUd at La Grande, Urcgun, and first pub
lished this December 2uu, ivui.
UBOitCtt BALL, Adusmbtraor.
SUMMONS
in the Circuit Court ot the .State ot Dragon for
Union County
La Oraada Investment Company, 1
L a.va uKywauua.
flttlntlB,
J O Walton,
Defendant
To J. C Walton, Defendant,
In the name of the But of Oregon you are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you in the above entitled
action on or before Tuesday, the 7th day ol
February, rJUj, and H you fail to so appear or
answer lor want thereof, the plalutlS will take
judgment against you for the sum of $7540, to
gether with lnteiest thereon at the rate of tan
per cunt per annum from January dotu iDOl,
until paid, and th i further sum of $&X0U, a rea
sonable attorney's fee, and for the plaintiffs
oosts and disbursements of this action.
This numinous is published in the La Urande
Observer by virtue of an order of tna a on. it.
Eakln, Circuit Judge ol the Statu of cretin foi
Uniou County, duly made and enterod at La
Grande Uregou December 23, Ittol. aud Hie first
publication to be December .'a, ltut, and tlie last
publication to be February 3rd, 11)06.
W. & b ABC EN T,
Attorney for Fla ntiS
11MBBR LAND, AVUUSH 3, ib7o
MUUOB FOR J?UDUUAiiON
U.tf. Land omosat La Urande, Oregon
, . December ii, laoi.
Police la hereby given that In ooinpiiauoe
With the provisions of the act of Congress ol
Junes, U78. entitled "Au act lor the sale 01
Umoer lands In UieBtuteaof California, ore.
gon, Nevada, aud Wasmiuglon ierrltoty," aa
estwuded to all the t'ubllo tatud States T! ac
oi August 4, irwi, Jamas c Man tyre, of Mellls
vUle, county of curk, ttute of vVisoonsin
tiaa Lhlw.hu.' ttli.il In ii.Im ..it..... .
. ' . . uiin.u uu swuru
atatemeut No. UU, for the purchase of the
aWU,aWrW Bac llf kWUNkU
Nhit WJ4 Bee. E ia Township No! Boulff.
Bang No. so E. W. M.
Aud will otter proof to show that the land
aoagnt U more valuable for Its Umoer or
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to
establish ulsclu.m to said land before thti
ttegialer aud Ueuelver of this ofllce at La
Urnude, Oregon, on Monday the 6tu
day ot March, HMJj
JU namea as wltneasas. Baipu U. Bullis,
of Buohley Wash., Leonard C. bullU, of i'erry,
Ikrairnn- Altw.ri ol., . ... . i .. t!
. . ' .. " vim, v. quuKpy uregou;
and M Oscar Coombs of stakcy Oregon. -
".--7 buu ui peiavua claiming auverseiy
the aoove duacrloed lands are reuaesled to
Ola Lnalr il.li.ui li. ihl...m "
- ...... v. Vi ueass sa i u
6th day of March, UM6,
at W Usvu, Beglster.
Notice to Creditors
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :-
NIITII'KIU UKWIIV illfii'M .1.... .-7.
. UM.. MWV KIWI
of administration have been issued by the
County Court of Union County, Oregon, to
MarT 1 '. Hw.illrHrni.in tt. .... .... ...
- - - uu3M..uvt oujriuuui
owauger, deceased, aud all persons having
claims against said estate are hereby notified
jp mwwM. wrc daiuc, wivu proper vouchers, to
the said administratrix at her residence at
KStanala ttrmtrttii wllhlw m.inlk. i..... .....
date of this uollce.
Dated at La Uraude, Oregon, this 2nd day ol
December, A. D., 1U04,
MABV U. BWAUGElt
AdrninlatratTui of the estate oi Beymour
UWauger, deceased.
Geo Hyatt, and wi(e, ot Euteruriae
are in tua city today on business and
pleasure combined.
La Grande
Notary Public
Money
Reprejeutiua taelEiuitabioiyiaga A Loan Aaao
cUtionofPorUattdOr., (he atroageM, safest A moat
reliable institution on the Pacific ooast, under State
upervisioaa. Loans made short or long time to suit.
WM. GRANT, Agent
Oity property.forsale.
t
UU. BA JON,
Experienced Piano polisher and miod finisher.
Bar fixtures and Bank furuitvre and all stain imitations a
DSCialtV. iteinottaiino'
furniture polished and repaired. All work guarantel,
Leave orders at Staokland
'IIMIHHliMiaaa .v 1 1 1 a i
BLOCKL AND BROS
Island City, Oregon
Breeders of, BERKSHIRE aud POLANDOHINA
SWINE.
We now have eight young bucks, pure bred, Oots
ifold and shropshires, ready for service, anyone need,
ing choioe bucks, should see these to appreciate them
Young stock always on hand, and always glad to
have you call and see our hogs, as wo bree d them for
the Farmer, and ask you to compare our paioos before
buviug some wbere else.
When you want GOOD PRINTING
Call Phone No. 1371
Printing
That
Satisfies
THE OBSERVER
Bent Her Double
" knew no ens. frr ' Inn. .!..
hfo I was sick with typhoid and
kidney trouble," .writes Mrs Aunie
lliintcrof Plttahnrsr Pa ,.i... i
- . - f . 1 1 1' 1 , 1
Kot bat'er, although 1 bad one of tl e
bt-at doctore I could get, I was bent
double and had to rest my hauds on
my knees when I walked. From this
terrible afflloitlon I was rescued by
Biieoirio Hitters, which restored my
health and strength, andjnow I oao
walk as straight aaever, They are
Imply wonderful." Guaranteed to
cure stomach, liver and kidney diaord
o re at the Newlin drog store price 50c
Todays news today, when you
read the Observer.
of the average uian ie found in things
pertaining to good living. Good but
ter ia a meet important item to a man 'a
happiness, it ia need at braaktaet,
oncheon and dinner. If it ie of a poor
quality it make the entire meal on.
satisfactory .
li you are uaed to using tut average
quality of batter, our La Grande
Creamery butter at 35 ceata will prove
a delightful revelation of what goo J
quality means Aak your Grocer man
or La Grande Creamery Batter end
satisfy yourself as to quality.
Creamer y Go
Insurance
to Loan
A MoLaohlen, Phone 644
tfphere is a difference
" between printing
that "will do" and that
whioh is the kind you
really want.
We make a specialty
of pleasing, as we have
the equipment with
which to produce good
printing and printers
who understand the art
of printing.
There is no order too
small or too large to
receive our carelul
attention .
We print anything
from posters to visiting
cards.
Cured Mis Mother of Rheumatism
"Mjr mother has beeu a sufferer for
many years from rheumatism," aaya
W II Howard of Husband, Pennsylva
nia. "At Umes she was unable to
move at all, while at times walking
was painful. I presented bar with a
bottle of Chamberlain 'a Pain Balm
and alter a few applications aba decid
ed it was the moat wondersol pain re
liever abe had ever tried, In fact, she
is never without It now and ia at all
times eble to walk. An occasional ap plication
of Pain Balm keeps away the
pain tbat ahe waa formerly troubled
with. For aale by Newila Drug Oo.