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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1906)
"Hwmmwj I invTurtv rTTTZZTTZZ i a............................ - NEW CARPETS 4r JUS; !! Hffll GRAFTERS I I Filled with he best Coloi are our paints un!e you want white, m whictolace the can or keg you fet it filled with the Vtf bast material possibleat tha price. Our . "sind of colore" might b tagged aprly "Quality li Prices Down." What iu need in ; the mint fin tad things that go with Dint and its putting on aranere. I SIANIEL5 i JARMAN, Paper Haiders and - Decoratxfatars I flf4MH Second Harfl Bicycles One Rambljir .... $6.00 One (deal j. ....".:.'....'. 1 0.00 One Colanbia Chainless 16.00 One Ladies' wheel 1 0.00 New Bicycles Cleveland and Princetons '$25 to $100 PHONE RED 261 ' C. L. SMITH CREAMERY BUILDING 2 UPHOLSTERING AND CABINET J MAKING ' Furniture repaired and upholstered No order too small or too large. Old furniture made good as new J E. E. SCOTT, Shop 1420 Adams Avenue 2 Phone Red 672 2 HOUSE CLEANING MADE EASY With the assistance of JOE WILLIAMS Charges reasonable and Prompt Service. Leave orders at the Red Cross Drug Store or phone blk 271 I THE LA GRANDE NURSERY SHADE TREES Is one of my special ties. Delivery to be made on or after March 15. " Special bargains on Roses I also have a fine lot of Apple, pear, prune, plum, cherry, appri cot, peach, mulberry, shade ' trees and ornamental trees, grapes, currents, gooseberry, blackberry, dewberry, . rasp berry, vines, creepers, and hedge plants. Phone 1611, Thorns' grocery Geo. W. Powell, 2 THE j OXFORD l??R I JAMES FARQUH ARSON. Prop. Coaaptets uaoruiMnl of WINES, LIQUORS 2 AND CIGARS 2 old lunches and mixed drinks a 2 ecialtv. Fair and imnartial -- w treatment to all. You are invited 2 to call and get acquainted. 2 j : . 5 : NOTHING BETTER lii OUR CUSHION AND : RUBBER TIRED BUGGIES j RUNABOUTS AND TWO SfAIfD I FULL LINE NOW IN STOCK I Our steam Rolled Barley 2 can't be beat. . ' All kinds of feed , constantly kept on hand. Choice lot of timothy just arrived. fpirvc JU rand School of Music. iONEY For loan on city property see Wm. Grant's agency. Also real estate and insurance. 'OR RENT Pleasantly furnished rooms suitable for lighthousekeeping. Mrs. E. C. Moor, 1617 Fourth Street. " URNISHED HOUSE Furnished house. centrally located. Inquire at this office. JOR RENT Two desirable rooms near 4 Depot St Enquire at this office. If Send your collections and cash items to j Ifee Stock Growers and : farcers Bunk, OF WALLOWA, OREGON. We pay five per cent interest on time deposit 2 CAPITAL, . $5,000.00 C. T. McDaniel, Cashier. A. K. Steunenbero, Pres. 2 WE CARRY MEATS for a brief while only. Short for saying that we handle only fresh products. We sell so much beef, mutten, lamb, pork, and poultry that nothing stays on our premises long. Food for thought in that truthful statement If you object to stale meats, let us have your ordere. Grandy & Russell eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeei e I G. E. FOWLER Truck and Transfer Wood and Coal 2 PHONE 1611 All orders given prompt attention Practical Gunsmith Repairs Strictly Ftotclass Guns re-stocked Keys fitted to door Locks WM. AGNEW Adams Ainm The council met last evening to con sider principally the recommendations as outlined in a previous message of the mayor. ' ' t It is not certain by any means that either the raising of saloon license or an occupation tax will become a law. The council reconsidered its former action of last meeting and granted L. Remillard a license on Adams Avenue. The street committee was empowered to arrange for temporary street sprinkling until definite plans could be decided upon, The water superintendant was in structed to shut off the water of all de linquents after the 15th of this month. Arrangements were made to have the city books exported and a complete sys tem arranged. Real estate transfers made at the ' N ; ... u: i. ' ''n j. i t ." 3a Smith, $U0. Lots 7-8 blk. 6 . . ..ant Home addition to LaQrande. . inwiuu vwk. w i. j. nous, luv. W-.lt ... ... D I J - tfirtn Peebl -6-7 blk. 7 Steveuson's addition to Mrs." WaS SC.- urn: i . . ,. ti Mr. Qi .jin. Ttmiams eiua, vo janies racnory. L Part L lot 169 Chaplains addition when faloGf I3rande. hvthy E- Wood to Edna E. Oliver, u. Hw-aa io i o ink oa. lira lm.tmn. fr. M f MIIa. J Id ous ad" """""""a i.,v. U,. DJ-Z-Z-i blk. 48 Chaplains addition uiwU'ande. Thos. Bayliss etux. to James W. Clay, $50. Thos. Bayliss etux. to A. C Clay, $75. State of Oregon to Polk Mayes. 1400 Sec. 16 T 2 SR 58-N N, S Sec. 16 T 4 NR40. F. M. Stanley to J. R. McLaren, $100. Lots 7-8 blk. 12 North Powder. Lots 1-5-4-blk. 22 Gust Peterson to E. F. Stewart $3,200, Part EX NE-SE Sec. S2 part W SW SESec. 85 Til SR 89. Dan Maer etux. to LaQrande Real Estate Association, $100. Thos. Mcllroy teux. to Geo. Smith, $800. Lots 7-8-9 blk. 72 Heideman addition to Elgin, Hattie Qlen to Thos. Mcllroy, $125. Lots in Heideman's adbition to LaQrande Willard Dumble to Walter Dumble $420. E SK of NE Sec. 16 T 1 SR 88. C. E. Hagle etux. to Geo. W. Sadler $450. Lots 7-8-9-10-11-12 blk. 10 Heideman's addition to Elgin. Ebenezer Qaskill to Qustave Freistag, $80. Lota 16 to 20 Imbler. Isaac Hill to Herriman Eichenberger, $600. F-SW-SW-SE Sec. 24 T 4 SR 57. M. J. Duffy etux to Eva Millman, $100. Part NWSec lb T 8 SR 40. Eva Millman to Alvina Cries, $200. Part NW Sec. 15 T 5 SP 40. Sec. 8 1 T 2 SR 28. MASURfR'S (All fOR WARRANTS Notice it hereby given that the under signed Treasure of Union County, Oregon, has funds on hand which to pay all County and Scalp bounty warrants which were presented and endorsed by the County Treasurer, prior to Sept. 1, 1901. No interest allowed on the above war rants after April 18,1906. John Frawley Treasurer of Uniom county. FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. In quire of Mrs. Fuliman, corner Sixth St and Washington Ave. Phone Black 1181 SUMMONS (First publication April IS 1906) In the Justices Court for South La Grande District Union County Oregon Fred Lawson and Victor Law son Carpenters do ing business under the firm name and style of Lawson Brothers Plaintiffs vs. C. E. Hammock, Defendant To C. E. Hammock Said Defendant In tha name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint in the above entitled Cause and Court on or before May 1 9, 1906 or in default thereof, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of $81,61 with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum after January 16th 1906 to gather with his costs and disbursements and Order for sale of attached property this Summons is served upon you by publication in the La Grande Weekly Observer published at L Grande Oregon for six Consecvtive weeks by order of the Hon. John E Hough Justice of the Peace of the above entitled Court Dated April 7th 1906. W. B. Sarcekt, Atty. for Plaintiff. (Scrlppe News Association) Savanah Ga. ,April 12 Green and Gaynor were found guilty this afternoon. They will be sentenced tomorrow for em bezzlement and parties to a conspiracy to defraud the government WAKR CONSUMERS At the meeting of the city council Wednesday evening the Recorder was directei U give notice, through the Observer that all delinquents who had not paid their water rent by the 16th. of this month, that their water would be shut off. POLITICS AND RELIGION God willing, I expect to preach a sermon on politics Sunday evening, April 16. Candidates and the Election." Those whose duties do not call them elsewhere are invited to attend. Respectfully. 0. H. Kino TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3, 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION D. S. Land Office, La Orarda. Ornn ' ... , . t March -M. IW Notirala hrrvbT irlvn that in mmniiB..M with tlif provision, of the aH of Cnoimia M June a. IH78. mimed "ad act for th ; ni Umber lanrta in the 8talM of Callfm-nla, Ore eon. Nevada, anrt Wakhlnirton Territory," a extended to all the Publlo Land HUtea by act or Auaual 4. 1HH3, Joaeph A. Hunter, of - mm iu inn onice ner wuri latement No. khui, for the purrham ol Ihe Ml- Itm'fi. ni lum;.i l m!5w """'P w lHn And will offer proof to ahow that the lano auuKiii ta mora valuable for lu timber oi none man lor aimeuiturai purpueea. and U eetablita ber claim to aald land before ih Kealtter ind Heralver at 1m tiranda nre Kn. on Wedaeada;.tle Stub Her o Junc.liKK. Ha nimea aa wliiiewuM: Edward Lemp A.,,b,. '-mPi John Uilaeull. Henry hlfkeo. a,l of Btriae Idaho. Any and all peraona claiming adversely thi above deatrrlheo landa are rwniMtuH ia a. their claims In thlanmce on or before aal'o wiauaiN juoe ivt'o, K. W. IVt a. Reeaatl TIMBER Liu i , CT JUNE3. 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION U. 8. Lax Orfloe, La Oiande, Orea-on. Maniu . IkUo. Nolle ta her by riven that I n eouiDllanea With the provli una of tha act of Couarcxa of Junelt,IH?H,er tled"An act for tha aale of umurr inuuu in me Maua or caiihirnla, Ore on, Nevada, a id waKhlngUiu Territory," aa -wuuruuH. uio imiic tana buhm or act of Auguat 4, IHW. Cliarlea L. Llnnenieltor. ofMoiae, eoimty of Ada, Mutt 01 Idaho, baa thla day Bled In Uila orfloa hia worn autemeni No. a;. for the purchase ol Ihej-H oftheWi & VVU KhV of HeoUon t-u u TVn"ntP No. i, boutu Itat ge No. 6 And will offer proof to show that the land ought ia mora valuable for I la iliulier or tone than fur uicrlcultural purpuaea, and to o-Miunnu uM vimiu w aaia laua eiore l lie Realater end WmwIvm .1 1 2n"ld?i.0rel,n oa Twly, the Huh day ) He names aa wltneaaea: Cbarlea E weDD or Boise, Idaho; Herbert K. Lrmo of noiae,. iuhuo, tienry v.eeenter of Uol.e, Idaho: Inm - i. luteman. Jrun,tA. n Any and all perwina claiming adversely ihe Kuif.e uraiTiwi lauaa are rt!U4alte(l U) me r umiiiir, in ,iii oiiioa ou or oeiora mud ano day of Mav. luui. E. W. Uavla, KegUter. SUMMONS Jn tti Circuit O uri of tbs State 01 Oregon fur Union louuty. Mabel Wrd, l'luii.lifT. ) . BumniooK. Wa'tfMrA U'Mrd mndun, I To Wwiter At Wra, Uim above named de- rud-T)t IN THK NAME nV THK STATE Ok OkKJ ft -11 re hereby ammmriifd tti ap ear and answer or oihtrwliie plena 'o ilir rf mpia'tit f))?il iiFaintt vu In tUt iro1 e cm- iiMa fun, on or iMKn- iar sira oaj i reoru--rr. . Vo 111 further tike notlra thai If toil full ! neuievt or rvto too appear or r-lt-al witbln wld 1 1 111 the p1inllrt will therruOrr Hly toibeaMv uttled court f r the rm-f de-! maujed It tier comDlmnt to-wit: (mi For a I dH-r f dliUM'lvliitc th' murrlu. contrnrt Im- I iwtMMou anu plain n. mi" lor niMwiiuie dt wthre li-tru o: it) that she ie Otyrrtred the 4-iehmivf cnnVxiy rf Arthur E. Wrrt, minoM aon 01 piititi'in aua aernttnuai; (rt ror ner co u and dibur-mui In thla nult: irt) f. rauc. f :rth(r and othrr ordniM ahal be wuHmrj ) and prr.pvMot niMklnn o"b dertce ltetive: e) and (or ucii O'Iut and lurth r rdX an hall be nirt and etjlUbe. Thtakummorm U publ'hd by virtue of an ordur mn'1e and etOrrd herein, by the Hon M. A. Knar aon tonatj Jtidit-e for Ui.lon I'onntv, Hfite if Ciegon, dated Januar 6th. providing tha aunim.rttP h(md be pul Unhotf for nx ronttrevtivv wtrek. and for iteten poHlrutlntta thereof. In the Ia (irande weKiy inHTV(r, una inai 'n ntui pa im edi tion thereof houd be the I'itb day ol January Iwrt. and the Ihmi (Hinitmlion heren'. the 2Mx. day o Kebtuary, iwto. k.h. iv amii k. Attorney for flinlff SUMMONS (First publication March 1 2th, 1 906.) In the circuit court of the state of Ore gon for Union County. John Wilson Plaintiff vs. C. A. Staples Defendant To C. A. Staples, the said defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon, you are required to appear and answer the compleint in the above entitled cause and court on or before April 26th, 1 906, or in default thereof, the plaintiff will take judgement against you for the sum of $87.78, with intertst thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum after October 2d., 1904, together with his costs and disbursements and order for sale of at tached property. This summons is serv ed upon you by publication in the La Grande Lvemng Observer, published at La Grande, Oregon, for six consecutive weeks, by order of Hon. Robert Ea'tin. Judge of the above entitled ccurt, died March iutn, luuo. C. H. Finn, Attorney for Plaintiff. BEAUTIFUL CARPETS .. The very Latest Designs HANDSOMEST LACE CURTAINS ever shown in ths city. W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO. Ribbons All the Much Needed Spring MEW E. M. Wellman & Company "ADAMS AVENUE J SAVE THE COOK Lawson Bros have added a line of Bakery GOOdS to their already complete line of groceries and all now prepared to furnish your table wants complete from Cookies to Baken, with Mayple Syrup and Honey thrown J in. All orders promptly delivered and full weight and ample measure guaranteed. ' j SEATTLE GROCERY CO.: aat ' "1 I urnlif -i---v . : I STEW'l D. H. STEWARD, : THE MACK SWAIN THEATRE CO. : A BIG CITY SHOW TO-NIGHT The great Scenic-Comedy Drama THI: INSIDE TRACK! : Mew People : Mew Plays Popular Prices 10c, 20c and 30c 1 . e., .., v CALL AT MRS. J. R. FORREST'S eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeaeeataaaaa Read the Delivered by carr'er Ribbons Shades for Waists and Sashes. HATS -. j . - - OPERA : HOUJE -1 Proprietor and Manager. J Mew Scenery : eeeeeeeeeeeee LAI SI IN Observer One month for 65 cents