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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1905)
. THE FALL SEASON IS MOW AT ITS' HEIGHT AND j The Golden Rule Company's Stock Is Complete in every detail, more than Thirty Great Departments filled with Seasonable goods of every de scription and now offered to the trade at the Lowest Living Prices. DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, CLOTHING, LADIES' AND MEN'S FURN ISHINGS, MATERIALS FOR FANCY WORK, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES AND MITTENS, LADIES' AND MISSES' TAILOR MADE COATS and SKIRTS, LADIES' TRIMMED HATS, GHILDRENS' HATS and CAPS, fURS. SCHOOL SUPPLIES. TOILET SOAPS and PERFUMES, TOYS. TINWARE. GLASSWARE, GRANITEWARE. CHINA, CROCKERY, STOVES AND RANGES, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, HARDWARE, TOOLS, SPORTING GOODS. WOOD and WILL'OWWARE, WASHING MACHINES. LOCAL ITEMS Golden Rule Company 1308, 1310, 1312 A'lHtns Avenue. x T-aroresst '"'8tor- Smallest Prices rice MILLINFRY SALE Half P all go at Half Seasonable Trimmed Hats Price. Sale Commences 1 " X .'. '. MONDAY, DSC 4 IN. K. West's Storel! PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY KEY WEST PERFECTO THE VISTA ORADA and C. B. Cigars By Smoking Factory Corner Adams Avenue Manufactured by C. E. HACKMAN, Street. $40 SUIT GIVEN AWAY DEC 31 Every $1 cash purchase, or paid on account en-, titles you to a chance, .. .. .. COMMENCING ON NOVEMBER 1 SUIT CUB WINNERS TTNict'aon . . $35 Suit New Club A.L. ANDREWS Habeiduber and Tailor TIMBER LAND ACT JUNB 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION U. 8. Lund Office La Grande, Oregon. October 17, 1W Notice In hereby given that In compllanc with I he proviklona of liie act of Congress ol June il, IK71, entitled "An act for the sale ol timber lanua In the Mates of California, Ore yon, Nevada, and WaHhlnaton. Territory," a extended to ah the Public Ijinll Mt ilea by act of August , WW, Hassle M Pa kerof b'alocrd county of Crow Wii a state of Mln 1. har tlilM day filed In ttile office her sworn state N W'i: HvVW SWWi N'S w V.V.A. of Mectlon No. i I, la Towniliip No. S, South Huuge .And wlllotter proof to allow Hint the land 'Ouicltt la more valuable for Its timber or stone than foraarit-ultur'l purpoaea. and to euinlili her claim to aald land before the Heulsterand Receiver cf mis onto at La Unuide, Oregon, on Tuesday, the tta day of JHI1', iwid. Hhe nainea as witnesses: Oct rude J. Bndrt, t Hflnerd, Minn., John Tenborn,'' Brslu rd, Mlun , .Marl' a, 3 Bane, of Bralnrrd. ilini'.. M try I Murphr, of Hr.lnerd Minn Any and all pot anna clulmlna advenely the above described lands are requested to tile their clanna In this office ou or before said mil Jay of Jeu j, lWM. , -. . E. w. Davis, Register TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3. I878... NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. D. 8. Land Office, La Oninde, Preenn . Sept, Id IK'S. Notice la hereby given that Id eoinpllanr. with the provisions of the act of Cnngreea oi lone a, IH78. entitled "an act for the aale oi timber landa In the mate of raltftimla. Ore. eon, nevada, and Waablngton Territory," a. encoded to Mil the Public Land male be art of Auguat 4, IBM, Mcliolaa Molltur ol La Grande, County of Union. rUatt ol Oregon, haa tlila day flled In Uila office bla sworn taleiuent No. a 164, for the purcbas o th' of sec i Ion Mo. 19 In Township No. 4 Sonin Hani No. !7. K W it. . .. and will oil er proof to .how that the Ian" ougnt la more valuable for Its timber r atoue man lor agricultural nnrroeea, and t csiab.li.il hia ' liiu to aai I land before th, Ketlet and Receiver at l a Grande Ore ton on Monday, 'ha Mb- day of. Deo., 1MM He names aa wit ne-see: Jhovs 8 billing of laOtaude, Oregon: John bbnhug. Jr , of La Gmnda, Oregon: Adna aKngera, of La Gianda Oregon: Jolm T. Wllllms. p, of la Grande, rewo.i. Aavndall neison rliilmlDe advereelv th. sboc described land ar rioeated to hi-. H eir i laiin in Una ofDoeounr before al' llih ay of DocemtKr. miv JC W. Davis, Kuuki.' , NOTICK KoR PUBLICATION Department of tha I nterhw Laud Office, I.- Grande, Ore '.' November 4, 1W0 Nolloe Is hereby given that the folluwlna named aettler lias Bled notlva or hieiuiemiou to inaKe Himl proof lu su iip.nl of his claim, nd that said proof will be made beioie the Kealsierand Receiver of the U. H. Laud Ottii'. at Latirande, Ore, on Der I' IMA. vis., H. & .o viu, lamca linker of Meacham, Oregon for Uie Lola S, , 1 and . Hcji na'U Mec it, TP I K, H, Hft K.W.M ' tie nainea the following wttueaaes to pmvc IUh cni tliiiiona reanlcnw ui)"n and cultivation ofaatd land, vil 1'raok Uunlen. MvacliMiii Orrgun, Ka k lhina dwn, M ai nam. OriKon. V'l G'lllandera of Meacham Ure guu, icbard Atble Pen Irion, or, got . a-, w . uavis.Kcgiater Notice o' Final Settltmert NOTICE I HEREBY C1VEN, tlial the that I he undersigned administrator of the eatnta of lrm U. Tiffany, deceased, baa B.ed her Final Account, aa such Adminiatratrlz, with the County Court of In ion county, Ore gon, and that the Judge of aiid court, haa fix ed December ftb, IMA, at the bour of Jo doe. In the afiern on, of said dav, aa tb time lor bearing objHitlona, if any to ere ba, to aald report and Klnal Account. , Dated October 2a b, lnr LAURA D. MFKANY, Admlniatratta aaute ol Ira D. Tiffany, de ceased. r. S. IVAN HOE, Attorney for Estate, .-..a larva, ' t jfluuntain Tea Nuggets A Bsiy Medtaia Ut Buy Fsopla ' OoUea Bsa'.tt taj Eusvsd Vloa. . eiflo f. Onsi 1 nation, Indlrsxtloa. I.tve Jlr Jrooblea, Piniplee. Eotema, Impura . nal Rramth. Hhureish Bowele Headache rt.ieknrhe. It's Rocky Mountain Tea lo ub urm. an cents a boa. Genuine mad by -r.tsraa Pap Coaraav, Maduwa, Wla. iUtEN NUGCETt FOR IAU0W fEOPU Mrs. F. S. Ivanhoe came over to spend Thanksgiving with her family. Mr. and Mr. H. C. Grady tpent Thanksgiving in Walla Walla. H. P. Lewie ia visiting Mr. and Mr. A. C. Cilli of Athena this week. Mite Grace Kiriley is in Walla Walla. visiting her brother, E. E. Kirtley, of that place. Miss Alma Harris, a teacher in the Pendleton public schools, it here to spend the Thanksgiving vacation with her par ents. , J. Vincsnt. formerly employed as a pharmac st in this c'ty. but now of Pend leton, came over Wednesday night to spend Thanksgiving. W. L. Tuckor, principal of the Island Gity school, it in the city spending th Thanksgiving vocation. Landlord Murphy it the recipent of many complimente upon the eplendid ball eupper which he terved for the For esters last night. u Oliver, a formsr Union county schoolteacher, but now located in Mai neur county, it in the city visiting old time friends. Not an armt on Thanksgiving day nor the following n ght. Thire are lots of worse places to live in than La Grande when you come to think of it. Mrs. F. S. Ivanhoe received a tetter j-.... j, ,wui mi, . tvannoe easting that he wou'd net be able to leave Ellsen burg. Washington, before next Thursday. ne is aeiayea on , account of business. rProfessor Palmer. Drine'Dil of the Summerville publ'c schools spent Thanks- La Grande wilt return to jay. Tnt r-rofe s.r reports msscncolina riurs.iing condition. The enrollment foots up to ri.cy tix. Rev. A. Eadt was 1 a Ciller at our office tnis morning. He came ' throug.i La Grande 61 years ago. in the fall 0. rememoert vividly "the im- this beautiful vailey made upo.. him at tnat time. Mr. J. L. Corbett received a letter tell ing the sudden death of hit nephew, Dwight Spaid. whs wat acsidsntilty cut to piecea by the train, while returning to hit home in Cambidge, Ohio.' Parts of the body were carried at far ar Cum berland, Maryland, The funeral of Mrs. Johanna Hackett occurred yesterday afternoon from tne Methodist crurtrt, piev. H. h. Mower 01 the Methodise cnurcn and Rev. Upton H. Gibbs of St. Petdr's cnurch ofliciaiing' The interment took'plaoa n m irusju c cemetery. Word come down from J. L. Corbet, at the Aurbi.a mines tnat. tr.e work at the minea it rogiess.ng nicely and i.iat rich pre is being taken cut. Soon the sound of falling stamps will startle te mountain slumoers, and anotner produc ing mine will have been added tj Ut list of Union county's resourses. CALL AND INSPECT MY j STOVES AND RANGES ! MRS. T. N. MlJRPHYi ADEN FURGASOM In this city Thursday. Novamoer S3. 1905. at tne home of the oSficVing minister. Rav. O. King. Mr. Claude Ellis Bradan and ss Nattia Furgi Braden Is a young farmer residing near Ladd Canyon, and the bndj is a iaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Furgason hor H. SMis of Islsnd City. We join In wishing the happy pair great happ.ness. Not'ce ol SetiUment ;sw.Jiave sold the Horseshoe Chop House we Awill consider it a favor if those in debt tus will please call and settle onaf8fore December 1, 19D5. All ac- 5unts due the Horseshoe prior to Nov ember 6, 1905, are due and payable to us. and we will pay all accounts owed by the firm prior to that date. L S. and W. W. Pollock. Hill Released After hearing the evidence in the case wherein J. F. Hill wis arrested on adv ees om Alabama, chirg-.ng him with ob- .ainmg money unlawfully, and that a re auisitioh from the governor of that ttate 10 the governor of Oregon, asking that he be turned over to the office's who are low on their way after him, Justice ot the Peace Hough decided shat he was not warranted in holding him, and he ordered that the S2.500 wnich Marshal Rayburn took from Mr. Hill ba returned to him. District Attrney Clarence Crawford ap peared for the state, and Attorneys Finn and Knowles for Mr. Hill. Thie doet not necessarily dispose of the case. In event of Governor Chimbarlain granting extra dition papers, Hill may be arrested and taken back to face the ensrget. Want Snow Sawmills are des;rir.g a deep snow in the mountains and then a freeze to per mit logging operations to cor.tinue. The The markets promise the usuil profits for lunber and .he m ils 1 aturally desire to ootain the largest possiu.e uu put. t r. ent indicatiort are that tiers wP he plenty of enow in the mountains before mor.iir.g. Tuikcys Co d nved San Francisco. Dec. 1. Tne health board has condemn ad 4000 pounds of eastern turkeys. IO'ice Nf!e. S- .rt. "- - " . . . - . - -4 having left my home without just cause or provocation, from and after this date I will in no way be responsible for any debts that the may comtract Dated at Island City thit. the 6th. day of November. 1 906. Joseph Anson. When The palate , Turkey Convs To you in our restaurant you will have a triple feast. Your eyes will feast on its tempting appearance. Your nostrils will feast on its appetizing odor. Your palate will feast on its delicate flavor. taii t t Will be a joy to be remembered. With all this in prospect, what's the good of bothering with a home dinner;. , Spend Thanksgiving here and'bi happy. Tht Mnrlul Jictiiiesnt SS V I.IVSVI,. .. jiuui uuv J. A. Aibutar, Propiietor OPFN Y ND NIGHT ael wklv J Cft 1 r4 v meal tickrta f.H ' a 1 r s at tva.,rejiMZiluwra t j- The more you know about cur clothing the better -oil nr .a You need not be a clothing expert to detect Its' merit- you uill but give our X salesmen an opportunity to show you. . X They will consider It a privilege and you m nct be t0 purcfjase ! MEN'S SlITS. $13 TO $30 OVERCOATS. $20 TO $35 f Chica ; go Store M aA