La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 05, 1906, Image 5

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JUDGf i 1. LOWfll
ADDRESSES Hi Mil
His
Tlieme is "Sin$!g W m is Deliver ed in
Masterly Manner to Appreciative .
Audience. . -
itephen A Lowell of Pendleton, who is
'he second lecture in the Popular
CSJse at the Central Church of Christ,
visited the publ'o schools this morning and
addrassed an assembly of students in T.
, L. Williams' room. Prof. J. M. Martin
introduced Judge Lowell in a few words
and he spoke for thirty minutes in an en
tertaining manner. He said in part:
'The story is told of a German. Scotch
man and Irishman banqueting together
one day. In the course of the dinner out
. of J;urtc:y the G:ss ? Mv
man what nationality he would prefer to
be if he were notai Scotchman".) He re
replied, 'A German.' ' To repay the com
ment the bcot asked the German what
would rather be if he were not a Ger
man. 'A Scotchman,' replied the Ger
man. Then the German asked the Irish-1
man what h would be' if he We "not I
irisn. , 'i wouid be a sham.sir replied
the Irishman. And I would be a sham
also were I not an American. To be an
American and a trua American should be
our endeavor. The responsibility is laid
upon us to siow our patriotism as Amer1
leans and tj be loyal Oregoman and for
the upbuilding of our state.
I was educated in the schools of the
'jfitic coast and the public school I re
iUa as next in importance to the church.
. A public speaker, I have always regarded
as a benefactor, for, once in my school
career, the appearance of' a speaker
caused me to miss a recitation.
wm ceil you a secret. I was, once a
school teacher and for the schools I have
the greatest regard. But I have learned
, as everyone else, that books do not con
tain all of the information. The great
school is found in everyday affairs. The
contact with people and the passing of
events, together with books, form the
rTljcation.
rjp"Not long ago a young man applied to
one of the greatest newspaper editors In
the United States for a position. It was
to Pulitzer, the editor of the New York
World, that he applied. The great editor
asked, "Young man have you an idea?"
He replied. "Yes sir, I have many ideas.
I hope." "We can't use you," said Mr.
Pulitzer. "See that crowd? Do you see
any difference in the people?" "I see one
man taller than the other." "Exactly."
replied the great editor. "That is exactly
what the world wants. A man whj
stands above the others with an idea."
"No man or woman can do many things
eeaoeeeeeeeaeeeeea)
YOUR WifE KNOWS
What effect good fuel has
upon a meal. You should
J . know that.
J WE HAVE GOOD WOOD
- And we are waiting to deliver
2 any quanity at any time to
your home.
YOUR TEAM KNOWS
The difference between good
feed and the other kind
: STEAM ROLLED FEED
Adds pounds to tne puiung
power of your team. A trial J
will demonstrate the fact
Use either phone or send
us a mail order
: CRAfiDE R0NDE(ASH(0.
Lewis Bros. Prop.
lClear thinking, decisive action, vim and
lHor of body and mind, the sparkle of
life, cotiis to all -who use Hollisler's
Ricky Kp jntain Tea. .SS. cents, Ta o
'fab e:s..Wjwiin Qfug Company.
'. - I , '
'.'
well. He can not be a jack of all trades.
It is true that this is a living age, an ago
of one idea. This applies to women the
same as to men. Every walk of life is
open to women except political franchise
and I hope that next June that over
womanhood the mantle of franchise will
: be cast by the voters of Oregon. And as
a result I believe the politics of our state
will be cleaner and purer than heretofore.
Analyze the history of the world and you
will find that the character of the makers
ot the preat commonwealths have been
moulded by the women. T With" one idea
the human character- is 'impelled towair
sunngnt, one ambition,' one goal. v
"Edison, the wizard, is an examole rJ
one idea. A poor bov. sellintrnawananare
on the trains, he started in this life. The
fascination of the teleeraDher'e ke
brought to his mind the single purpose
iq nis lire was sp shaped. He cultivated
his special talent and to'the world has
given the greatest and grandest gifts to
mankind. .' ''.
"At the best we have but 70 years in
whicn to do our work, i Fifteen . years is
Ukan o.f tie first part of l.fe and fifUei
from the tatter, leaving but about 40
years of actual work. But tne Great
Master was on this earth but 53 years
when he laid down his burden. Hi in
fluence though, will be felt on and on.
even to the millenium. Surely in 40 years
you should accomplish much.
"To the girl and the woman of now,
much greater advantages are being offer
ed in higher education than CO years ago.
About that manv vears airo in the ureat
commonwealth of Massachusetts a humble
girl, surrounded by hostile influences she
was the cause of Holyoke college beins
founded. The great results of hiffher
education for women are largely due to
her and to her one idea.
'As an example of sinele Duroose I
have in mind the great African explorer,
Livingston. A humele loo n boy he com
menced.
One hand to mind his work, the
ot.ier haid a book, whici at intervals.
when his work did not command his ' at
tention, he gleanad knowledge. Into the
darkest dsoths of tie great unknown
ha wint. For yaars ha laooraJ anions
the unknown races of te Afrcan forests.
Tne world lost sight of him but he had his
one idia always in mind.
In the English and Scottish " Universi
ties, inscead of welcoming the distinguish
ed graduates on their visits on gradua
tion days, as we do they are greeted with
catcalls and cries, to brine the n bac 1
to their boyiood again. When Livirgj..
ton cane up tha aisie on the arm of the
president. pirfe;t sile.ice reigned. A dif
ferent honir was paid him. Only when
he arosa on tna rdWjti he mat with a
single inquiry, and that was, "What has
susta led yoj?" Ha answered. "i.o. I
am witn you always, even into the end of
the earth."
The address was greatly appreciated
by the students and the few v;s'tors
present. Tonight all will have an oppor
tunity to hear the si.ver'ti-gue orator f
the B.ue Mountains" at tne Christian
c lurch. .
f" w linn taiiMi i i..in..l ii., i, ..r h ) , M ggggBg
,aAn.,ia., a. ,....,.. il.-a. : -i in -. ..j . . :1 , . , ' "I
So many people who have apparently recovered from an attack of La GriDDe ar trirrn
with Pneumonia. This is due to the fact that the Bronchial Tu'bes and TunSs!e?t weakeneS
MMhaW V IVJa4b UldWMWl
S'TP TTT7 cvrz "
not only cures La Grippe Coughs, and prevents Pneumonia,- but strengthens
will not be susceptible to the development of serious lung troubles. Donot
buuic uuituuwu yicyai.xi.ivii uioi, iuty contain some nannful drug when FOLEY'S HONEY
TAR costs you no more and is safe and sure. Contains no opiates. "'
i
hsd s bsd esse of La Grippe about ten yesrs ago which left mr Lanw
esk Ihst I have been troubfell more or less every winter since until I nsei -
FY'S HONFY AMn TAR whirh eured me enmnlefeltr and m. I ,
o veil mat ua.cvnu uvuuiva iiiwi. v iva.b.w wiiiti biiic until I BSC9
FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR, which cured me completely and my Luoes
oo longer trouble me. J. H. BROWNING, D.D.S., Orrick, Mo.
Thrtd iiiea2Sc,
-w - " gray mu, weigmng aoout
10 JO pounds, about four years of age.
braided 7AL on left stile, was last
seen near the Duncan McDonald place
abojt Sept 1, 05 A reward of $5.00
w II be ps d for its return, or for in
formation leading to its return. Also
one so-ral mare, fine years old, has
white atripe in face, and white stock
ings, weight eight hundred pounds.
Branded 7AL connected on right
shouider. A liberal reward will also
be paid for its return or information
leading to its return. Address F. A.
Eams. Summarvilla Or. or Andy Sul
livai, Starkey Oregon. .
TIMER LAND. ACT Jl'NF J, 87..
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
T. . Land office. U Gmrrt. Orernr
inn.t. .... ." :
. , "" h i iiir in calk f"
Tlmrwr lnnl n lh HrsitM nt r-.nrA.o
rtt. nvU. rr WHuhlnirtoi. T-nlW." H.
jHpton , tvttntr o L'mrtlln tte orouu
K'i KV.t. M. t -W -I - wL-i y ' . . . .
2Li? '0" 21 T'".iiiP n.
Sonlh Ma"- Vo. PWM
And w I iir prool lo .hour l hat the Inn.
otignt li ninr,- nlnah!r for tin (Hrror r
K im- iimu ior aKnrniinral riirrnNw anal
wuWiiih hi 'I. lin i,. a t i.iirt i.ow ih,
Kevler btw! li.rlv.r -i i.
Kn on Krlday MrSll. dv n t. h n
H ; li'im. Hnrn lltx s. V f
I WHl e on, rr(n; ImIktI A Wl 111 on I
lrkv. Oregon; , w n m. mimb. ..i i, ,
1-.v, f gun; IV n k ilimiiaiioh. .J i..r
until p. ..,.
he il. M-r lUil i ' d,
nir Imm In n. ootvoii ir Nrnr i
M r of F. b oar . Wkl
K. w. Davh. Re iali-r.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878 - None.
For ( iibl catioa
0. H. Uin.l OfUc at La Grande. 0"-ot
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Snll- laherahy jlvn IhHt In otnpitaii-.
wiih Ihe prorixiuna ol the art iif Vmt r a
Junex. la. entitled "An art (or Hie alr.
tlmlMT 'it damthi. '! of CU,"firiil, ur.
(on, Ni" Bu. ,,4 v, iip.iI( (jion Trrriiorv" h
ek ndnl to all the t ubllc Land H.i. a 1.. , .
of Auallxllu, IMU, a- ih . Vy. ol Pen-
haa Ui la da; h4 In taia oin.-.- 1 tvu 1
1,'. ; t . j r. ,u" P"rrim" i 111
J -V.Yt and K . vV io ilo. Vo ii
In I wnmp Nn 4 Homh K'- Sn3 E V Hi
And Wlllotlr itriMti 1.. . I...U. ihui ,1.
aoiiKht la inun- Vnltmblr lo- Ita tlmlx-r .11
"ton- turn tot Kirti-ritural jiirpo., Hn l .
twiulilii.il r clai'n In anl laud hafoix 11
lU K'Mtriino Hw eivir nf int V H Ij.nd oitl.
at l.a UnnriH b'.:.,u .i..m..
dy ofF biuuiv. 1x06.
Shf-iiaii-. wititaam, Rolicr A Wllk
inxin, Mwa'd M. rmnba of laikev: p...
clt -lliHKaudi, 01 P.rtj, Vie, aud Jot-ul,
Vcy ; 1 IVi-.i,it,,a. tiro. '
AnV afld Nil li.ik t, . ,lu.mlnu mAvm1.- II.
aiwe iHwcrl: ml iintlx lire recine-trd lb Hi-'lii-lr
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SI da, 01 k.unt.V: " "r
K- W. HHVIi, l-i(lei
.kbkk r.Avrt, cr.nt.vR 3. isti
; TICK FOR pfm IOATIOX
D. land Olllful ladrtuHK. i'rw
,, , t . . . Nov, '91
ni la h roh lrp th ! In ivirrllan
, i'" '''w 'lhe 1 of Cnrirraa ,
unt-H 87a, D'IIIl"Arart for tn mlr a
U-n .f nan in mate of On I Horn I,, Or
on, Ncvn.i. , and Waahlttatnn TrrHtorr."
trd1 10 all h Pnhlir Ixnrt xtataa br ax
.. .,0t 4 1H.li?, M fhorlia Um-I) of I. Moor,
connf i I.aMrurr. Niatr cf . Diikoia
r ll ID thla onir hla wo.
No.W, in loVnahip kos Soatb ManUlsa
w
.i r offer proof In ah.'W t!ia. tl a lam
muni ta mo-e vnltiaM for Ha llirrwr o
oo-alrmn for mriri:llutal pnrpnam. unit l
-laoil.h hla claim to an Id land bcfnra ih.
Kwl"'"! La (- -d tw
""j Wl '"'at thr Jtlat rti t Krl.ruarv1l-(,
.7 nu"o" "'""" JohnT Willi . nimii,
Nlrho aa M Itor, Jamtat U
1 I linft, m of I, iund. ihaon.
'.' ""iHlmfn adtcriwK
llip abovede-rr'b-d lvdanrr r-qnileit loltlr
tlfirrlrtlmi In llila.irflcaoD or taluie md xlai
dajr of Kehruary IMW
t, o,. . .
Tl M BER LAN D ACT J UN R 1 1878
XOTH;K fok PUBUCAIION
u. M. Lavnd Office La tfrunde, Oregon
Nolle la heron? glvm that In omii.llnn.-.
Willi ilieprovlalonaoftlicHi't of ooK',,.k
luiies, IH7N, rtitlllwl "ah m'i fur the wle ol
tlnilvT lunila In th-KUttmof CallfornlH, t)r
un, xeviidu, and WuhIiIhuIimi IVtrllory" h
nUcndvii to Ml. tlie Public I and hi .l. bv an
or Aukiibi I, law, He-mi i p kfrof H-iilix-nl
"unt .if Crow It iig Slate of Mlu , ha
thla day fili-d In thla oftl, her awori. atate.
loiMil No. ;)I07 ror the jiurehaae of the ,v k
C J'VTnSn,n rUtU ItltllKr
U, W. .Via
And wlllollt-r proof to ahow that the lanil
oulit la ntore valunlile for Ita tinin. r 01
noiii llMt) foraitrl. uliur I iiuriawin. und to
eaiHtiilali Iwr claim to mil. I Ihii.i belore the
K.-lnrand HwuIvl'jl f tula . nic al Im
lrii:idf,"rt-tfou, on Tucadny, the nth dKy of
Hh MHii.ea i wIllii-KHCB' UkuuiIpJ. B'loil
of Br Int-iM, Minn.. John T "inborn, B aln
ed.Mtnti, Man a, s Bn-. o Bn.iueril
M if ., M try i tl'.rphv, of k, ,lni rl .olnn
to.v an I nil u iMina rlnlitilii nilverarlv thi
alaivr dearrllieil lamia nre nitlialril til lllf
ticlr rlatina In Ih'a ofilceon or hctorraalu
U 11 i;iv r.lan't, IW'.i.
SOc, J1.00. The SO-cent sire contain two and one half time ai mnrh tl,- ,m.n
tb. $1.00 bottl. almost aix Ume. aa mUch. BX-T8uh.tlt.f I th'
SOLD ISO BECCLEKDED BY
A.X. H!lL, Druggist
STRAY dona
Notice is hereby given that there came
w my place about October 1, 1905, one
white cow with red neck, has under bit
m both ears and tips of ears cut off.
Is branded OX connected on left hip.
Has had calf since coming to place.
Owners may have said animals by pay
ing charges and proving property. Said
animals on Williamson place nine miles
south of La Grande. Wm Hsrr
Dated at La Grande Oregon, Dec 21,
1905.
MAY LIVE 100 YEARS
The chances for living a full century are
excellent in the case of Mrs. Jennie Dun
can, of Haynesville, Me., now 70 years
old. She writes: "Electric Ritfjr rnrH
me of Chronic DvSDODsia of 20 vr
standing, and made me feel as well and
strong as a young girl." Electric Bitters
cure Stomach and Liver diseases. Blood
disorders. General Debility and bodily
weakness. Sold on a guarantee at
Newun Dhuo Co.'s drug store. Price only
50?.
NoTIcK FOK 1'UbLICAiiON
OEPKr1EST OF TIIR IVTERIflR,
0. rt. Land 0 trice. Im nntndr, tln-voa.
. Dn-enitter IH. IWH.
' NiMIHh la hiMhd aliuii r..i- .
'.mue4 keltltr haa flled uotlcrof lit Intention
j flutl proof in aupport nriila t-lattn,
d thai ..Id pnaif will be mad l.fot ih--H.t
r aud Her Ivtir of tin- (J, H. Und
nm at 1 m tit an I irtvoa. oa j a 47 IUU6,
. : tl. H Itiiiu, anawa tuo u um, ..
-'"'II":-". fwHi.S'-i -K , He Hand
NfcAf Ii Tu 4 s., K j K. W M.
if ii iiiiea th follom wltnw a to mvt
' con tin ioua re.ideno upon and cu II v
II n f HMtit Und, vti:
It nnta Inft'ia. Kr.dn-T Holker, Prink
III auiaaa t Wlllla i, HrlirrsaU of Slur y.
Upton,
K. Iif. rtarla.
. A Creep ng Death.
Blood poison creeps up toward tha
heart, causing death. ' J. E. Stearns,
Belle Plaine. Minn., writes that a friend
dreadfully injured his hand, which
swelled up like blood poisoning. Buck
len's Arnica Salve drew out the poison
healed the wound, and saved his life.
Best in the world for burns and sores
25c at Newlin's.Drug Store.
wa'jio tuning:
J. C. Ardrey, a former resident of this
city, but now near Portland, is in the city.
Mr. Ardrey is now in the piano tuning
business, and those having Instruments
requiring attention can secure his ser
vices by leaving orders at Huelat's music
store. Mr. Ardrey will be in La Grande
only about ten days longer.
LOST CALVES The undersigned will
pay five dollars reward for the return
or information leading to the return of
one two year old brockel faced heifer
branded quarter circle seven on ' right
rib, eir marks unknown. Will also roav
a liberal reward for the return or in- ,
formation leading to the recovery of ,
one yearling brindle heifer calf with
split in one ear. Tha first named ani
mal never returned from the hills, the
second left my place about the tenth or
fifteenth of December, 1905. Address
Eo Strinoham, La Grande. Oregon.
Pnone Farmer's line 190x6.
'REASURERS CALL FOR
' COUNTY WARRANTS
Notice is nereby given that the under
signed, Treasurer of Union County, Ore
gon, has funds on hands with which to
pay all county warrants which went nr-
tented and endorsed by the county Treas
urar prior to the 1st day of , Sept.
1 900. Dated at the Treasurer' office in
the city of La Grande this the 29th dav
of Decembe- 1905. No interest allowed
alter said date. John Frawlev,
. Treasurer of Union County.
ORlYAFEWMIMTfS
We're in business for your health.
Telephone us and in a few minutes your
poods will be at your door.
NavuN Druo Company. Fhone, red 81
Q VACHFR nin.wjt, n.i
1 Ta-e ol La' CrlS'Zfuh u'
cTe "' - Grippe, end It left her with
Dotila of FOI FV'S unwev tun -r . r
. . mn ana
m
41
af-kaTaT '
Heady
For
1
The younti mother thinks, when she has
Cauiplet.Hl the l;shy R.jTtients that are to
clotue the liuU form. But she is tiot all
ready for baby's coming, unless she hn
rtone somethiiij more tor the bahy tin.:
merely to prepare hi clothes, fiiniy a
yoiwjf ntot'.ier who govs through litmr
01 )wi:i ami suffering wonders why it wav
not possible to prt p re in some "way f;
the ouhy's advent, and to avoid tht
agony that seemed utmost unendurable
Ir. Werce's I:avori'.e rreuription is tin
one medicine for women which prepart
tnem jterfectly, bot!s for th hunluns w tit,
ji'.eartitr. s of muteni.ty. It prevent! tht
morning sickneu from which- to- man
women su.."er. It aticnUiein the whui.
louyt so that there is no nerrousneas no:
ptttety, p.uu.wUu ; V.c;!,.,-7 "7
aa I causes retreshing sleep. It pn tin
tnotlier strength for her trinl anf. make
the huby's advent practicHlly painlesa
Henlthy mothers have healthy children
ami it is the enteral testimony of th"
wlio hitVe , uaetl Dr. Pierce's Favoriii
Prescrijitiott as a pre uttve for mother
hoo.1, that the chiulreti were heulthiv
and happier th m those born alt 1
months of mental misery and phvauM
anguish on. the part ot the prospective
tnotlier.
Sick and ailing women are Invited tt
consult Dr. Puree by letter ubsulmelv
without fee or charge. As chief consult
ing physician to the Invalids' Hotel an
S.irgieal Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., Dr.
R.. V. Pierce, ussisted by his s'.i.J o
nearly a score of physicians, has in t'
past thirty years anil over treated ut.
cured inure limn half a million s hi.
suffering woiueit. 'ihe testimouiuls 01
these cured woiveti are on record A
litrge tumber of them were curvd when
doctors had pronounced a cure i.tipo hi
ble and after enduring years of useless
suffering.
Let nj sick women hesitate to tnVe 1 1
vantage of Dr. Pierce's oner, but write
at once and ao secure the pro ssionn'
counsel of a specialist in the diseases 01
women, entirely free. All correspond
ence strictly private and sacre.lly confi
dential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buf
falo, rs. V. ;
Hoped for Daath,
For the sake of noor miff-tine women. I fral
II my duty to Inform you of the yrrnt nettrlil
irour medicine hw frl-eti tne." a-iitea Mra Calllc
uowl-s, 01 watta, Irrdrll Cu.. N. C. I mi in
moat miarraliltt eittdltion when 1 wrote to yen
I had uterine di4ra-c ao had I could atercely
wnlk and auff-rrd n.tch dreadful mlaery 1 lutjd
to be relieve ! hy death. You wrote to me to
lake your ' Favorite Preacription ' and I have
uiken eleven IMttlea ot It, and two of your
' 1'ieaaant PelU-ta.' I am entirely well and leel
like a new woman. I leel tlionkful to Cod and
to Dr. Pierre lor tte bleaking I now eujov. I
have a Aoc big boy, two tnoittha old and never
got nloirj ii4 well in my life. I can't praiac your
MMIUUM t . JUB 1
Vary Thankful
I will h very !nd to uy a few woH for lr.
Werce Fav niie l'fcicri(tiii( writes Mn. P. 8
lotifU, of Mnnwtivtlle, Brume Co.. Quel c.
"Ourtny tiif! tirt ioitr months whru I ltx-Utd
forward to brtiMnitijf a tummr X it u Cere d vcr
much from ui.ua-i und vomiting and I t'.t to
Urrible aick I c.mld fircclveat or drink any
thin. 1 hated all kimU of Co I. At tli in tnn I
wrote to Dr. Plrrce and hr told me to get hia
Fcirorite FreacHption ' and a bottle of 'OoMen
j c i ics i uiftcovcry i gi doiiic oi n :.i fc
when 1 had taken ihetn a frwdnvi. I f-lt mv, '
better, ami when I had taken hardly three pan,
of each buttle I felt well and could eat aa well na
any one, and could do my work without aiv
trouble, (I couli not do any thing beiore). I feel
very thnilkful to Dr. Iter- for hi tntMi.Hna ni4
I tell all who tell me they are kick to yet tlicat
wiuiuuis t unit iv ir. fierce,
Dt. Pierce's Common Sense Medicil
Adviser, sent free on receipt of stamps to
pay expense of mailing only. Send U
one-cent stan p for book in paper cover.
or 11 riutiira ill rdittt l,iMi1,t..r
Hollister's fcocky Mountain Tea
imply liquid eWctricity. It goes to every
part of your body, bring-irur new blood
sirengm are new vigor. It makes you
well and keeps you well. , !B cents.
NewUn Drug Company.
the Lungs so
take chances
they
with
AND
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Uf9'' M' w,f
enr bad eau.h St..
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(sve immediate relief,"
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EI.1JH CM1TH ESTATE-oile I- bete
byjlvrnthal the nnderalaned liaa leen sy
tberountrCurl pfrnloa O'Uutt, Oretno
aula appointed Admit) let; a tor of the ratal of
EIIJhIi Bn llb, late of Ui loo Cjnoty. now
decnwol. and that all perx tui having elaima
aglrt ald ealate ieiU' d to preaeuttlie
amero i lia at Ilia rualdi nr la la Uruda.
t on with pro or v.iticrwni Ibentlur.
wa a all a Orantle. Ormon thia Th. d.
ol I ecrtnber A. . low.
TUt'M AH . 8M1TH.
Arlrelnlattator Fatale of 8inllli,
tlecaaa. d V
TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3, tS;8-
NUIICE FOR PUBLICATION
V.. taud OlPre, I a flranrtr. Oreuon
Notl l h-rvl.v (riven ttiat Id romi'llunre
wltb tiie pr-jv ll,.tia .f the an 01 I t nareaa ol
June H. U7it rutitl.it "An art for the aale of
timber lautli. lu the Ktatea of allf irnla. ire
ann. NeTatla.tnd Vasliltitf mn T.rii,,P. .. - '
rxtriKlrd to all tlie I cb.lc I ami Hlatra Israel
of Atia-ii.i 4. Iit. S'aryO Hiowu.ol Until rd
t S v"n- ibi pi Mini.
bB 11 la day Bird Iti tl in irlrr Ii. norn alale
nient hn. fn, ti,r i,r ,inrlf. of tli
K.E.W. M. ' " " -
'-' ' ir rif'rtffhi'W llai the lard
otiiilil la nii.r vaiiiarir ht il tlntber of
tine than for arrlrultural iirik. aid to
eibll-li lir . i.ilrn to ai.ld 'm o l. lore It
Htaiktratid Ittet-iver nf iLi.- olf.ee at la
'' t-"-;n.i.rTjunilay Ihe lat daj ol
t'ebruary, IMS. "
1 .1 i.aiwki.k wlltikkkea: Gerimde J I udd.
lohti l a;iia,in. Marttia I'ane and slut) U
Murpln. a. I of lin. mrU. Mum
au ami all . riaitt.ira adrrraely lb
.la. H, M ill.nl In 1 da ar r(nurtkd lo file
tl Ht elan- r, thla mfrkon tit lirlfiit aalti
1st das fit I'tbiuar.i, ipe, .
I W rvta H-'. r.
Notice of Final Settlcmeni
Notice lajhetrby givtn that A lire Ladd. ci
eentrta 01 ireiaai aui iva Xi.;.
cesrrd, haa filrd her final acri'unt In said w
late, ai.d the totintj cr urt of Duloo l ouuty,
Ottgon, haa tet Tneaday. the rod day fit
laouary, A. P., irm, al iwr odors, p. i , for
hiatlns of aueu repot! aud all oiJecUuna
therela
Dated at Iji Grande, On gen, Ibis lat day
ol IHeembcr, A. T , HXA.
ALICE LADD. Execulrls
,1 , , , ' ' 11
N'otite to Creditors
Notice ta hereby divert thai Jama C. Klos
haa been app?l"ted hjr i. o.uitty Curt of
Union Cotinte, 'nit.it, aitnilnia rator of the
eatala nf Htt K. Rio", tleoaaed. and al "
person hitvlng IhIiiih attkitot anld estate are
I'fieby IKrtlllrd to pr-aenl the aam with
pmt er wuo'" r to ! admlnUtralorat !j
(lran1e. itnrt. within ala 11 ouths from data
ofthl not Ira, ,
Dated at La Gr-in la. Orcifun, lltla lnU ay
nf I ecemher, . II . lues.
JAMK8 1:. KICK, Administrator
At'mini$lrator,i Notice"
HolleeH hereby alvrr that IrennderalRned
haa rwfti ipi iiltit. il. end h a duly qiialinrd as
Admllllktralor ol lllf e lHlc of K. U Niwkir.
rhnir.i ei-ra'eil, HnHbat all persona havlnc
clalma aaain t aaltl ektme. will preaent Ilia
a- tne. duly vetiAad. I 'In- offliof . S. Ivan
hoe. m ttoti e . 'n I a Utande, Orison, oil
orbif ra tlx tt.cntlia from, tl data of title
not h e.
I's ed St I a Gland. Ok ton, fWraihr Jlat,
W. J E. hCWKIHCIINKH
Atltnlnl tint r ettba akUtaof G. wkir
cbner, demaked.
K. K Ivanhob .
Ally, for AdmlDlalratitr.
NOIICt Of FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice l hereby liven thai tl.e undetalgnrtt
cieculorof thaealateof Harruth J, Chaplin,
d eeaoed, hu niad In the roan y Com I of
Uflan County, oregnii, Ma anal aecourt aa
uch et'Otiior and the Court baa appointed
Hiurdr, Jimuary 6th, 19 d, ca the time for
hearing ohjn-ilna lo such final aecuuot, U
any there be, and for the final settlement
tbrroof
LUTHER WARD,
Eierutor of U e Enlata of Hannah . CbapltrJ,
deoraaed,
The Fxacl 7h!ng Required For
r Constipation
"As a certain purgative and stomach
purifier Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets seem to be the exact thing re
quired, strong enough for the most robust,
yet mild enough and safe for the children
and without that terrible griping so com
mon to most purgatives," say R. S. Web
ster St Co., Udora, Ontario, Canada. For
sale by Newlin Druo Co.
Petition for Liquor L cense
To the Hon. Couu.y Court of 1'nh.n Coualy
Oiegon. , 1
We tbsnndenlgnidlrgnl volets iiodniMae
realdrtits of Ihe pieiltiitof HI'gaid, t'tfiuH
OHilyrtfnn. at d ht.tn aftttally aaaitfed
lit mid 'plii-liHta! ;iiiul lul."T .on id
a'e y p teeid.ng Ihe dale and fllltis ol Ihla
P-iiiiou, liiteliyCmpulfully ltloo your
llnnorable Curt lo grant lo ilalvenoa 4k
ChttstofltriKin a llret.ke lo sell iplrltuoue
malt ot'vin. im lli,nora rr fermented c'Wv
com - only ki t an as paid cldir In P- qfao
ti'lt than pr ,hIi D. In tha town or llilnrd,
t'nlin Coiinly, Urg"n, for a rod . six
monti'S cn It rrr nr on or ahi.ttt Kil tuary
unit, HUM, Dattd Ililkurd, lamiary J,
V Hp li'attoin
A. lii aui'ln nip
. . Fravk Ssnivrt
Lee Yotifitr
H.nirrifhit're
John Troinp-on
Roller! finltu
G o Rankin
Jaa. Ijittt ny
A. Nalaon
J. R, Bvitich mp
.tif Moure
J. Vi'.r-v
. Jol.a ljtnra
J. C. Hart
Albfti rvrrln
O. 11. Moanry
J. L. Pehuin
Harry; FtriKb
Pal.Biahalll
Charlie Mar berry
C. L. Btlu y
Wm. Uw
Cbaa. Kartl.r
O. furnrott
P. f..iin
I. t ha linn
K Cl.arltoa
. H. Hna.s
J. A. Helln
I. H. Ml ma 11
A. McUougull
'a. Contiooa
I. Vlilrlnar '
El rYtemm
Ed, xallra;
W.E. WjLihl
. h. f)raii hfmp
haa. Biker
Wn. ffanirrll'
Mm Hiiillli
Geo. A. rtoe-ert
H. kholrtalioro
J'. Hrabant
I). . Kan ford
H. A. Kn top
J. T. Holmes
W. M. Di'lt-oa
1. D. Ceer
MatMIKe'aon
Notirels hert bv alver that wa vm ...
Tthdayof Ftbtaary, llis,Bplylo lbt v,nD(y
Court of I'tik a 1 owity, unon, at II onrr
liotint In I a!f ranrit. (hrataa. lor a n .
lUplriltioo., oellortiBlmi )fqiK.r. 0rht-
...) emrr, rouimonit known aa ard cider
lo iiann'ltlta loa th noneaullnn 1..
of H lsard, Lnlon coun'y, Gran, ttH ,
iZ -"- ""nteuoiDg w. or atu
a s"i uatiy imii, I mart, 1
HALVLIINEn & CHHISTOKI K IHfSff