La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 13, 1906, Image 5

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K0T1CE FOBlPDMJCA'ilON
DEPARTMENT OF TflE INTERIOR,
J. 8. Land Offlce, La Grande, Uretron.
rehrtiarrrH IIBM
Notice to hereby gln IhBl the following
sewed settler baa filed notice of hi. Intention
to ma' 8al iwoof in support of bin claim,
mnd ll' at Mid proof will be made before the
Kegi.rr iwr hit m toe u. Land
Offlor, at La Oraode. Oregon, on Apr! 7. Wo.
,1s: H. K. No saw, James Hskr, of
Jll'SCIiam. w. .in, tor in. l.ol ",(1 4 a,
bK w'4 ' T"" I E W II.
tifl names the following wltneaisea to prove
hla eu?ibltoua residence a poo and ru Uva
lion of KMi land, via:
Frank Hrnien. frank Pona'dson. Earl
Gllllandeis all U MeaWi.ro Orcaoo. Kl ban:
Abbia. of fi uuielo... irrgnti.
a. W. Pavls.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 87.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
U, 9. Land OOloa at La Orsn-te. or
March ?tb, HMD.
Notice la hereby given that in vm,,n.,,
wlU the provlelona of the act of Congress
" June a, lrOT.entl.led "Aa act tor the aale o
timber land In the Statee of California, (in
fun, Nevada, and Washington Territory,' a
extended to all the Public Land States bv ar'
of August 4, Nicholas Molltor of ta
lirande, coooit I Union. Htatof lreg n, ha,
thii da filed In tbia ui tor hla aworn atate
No.sn8. for the purchase oftbe FIEW of tier
No. IK hi Township No. a, Kings no. gg
And "ill oner pmol to anuw that the tan.
sought la more valuable for I la Umber or
. atone than for aartrultural purposes, and lo
eatabllnb hla claim loaald land bffnre tit
Keglsterand Receiver at La Grande, (in
gor, oo oawraHy. ine inn nay of n y 1WI6
no iimmi rt wiiun""; jiiiiifa sntiuur,
lohn HlilUIng, Jr , Adtm H. hogera, Ji ha X
WUiiauiaoii an oi la urMiit'c, urvton
Any and all peiaont eliilinlm iflwri'ij
th.ahflv described lania are reniiMi.t in
file their elsliiia In ' h la ulDoeoo or before, said
Slbdayoi May. 1905
K. W. Dana, Ben I .lei
TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3. 1876
NOTICE rilK PUBLICATION.
, U. eA. Laud Ollloe, at 1st f.nnide,Ui.
March i n-
Notice la hereby given thai U evmpllanoe
wltb tle rrroramnxa oi iiie u. w umiimw
June I, U78, entitled "An for tin sen
Mnlieriauuaiu UiebtHiea of California. Or.
guu. NrAsda, srd WacMi a 01 Te rilnrj a
extended to all the Public Lund HUtle I lpe
ol Angus 4, MM, Thuniaa L HkT. 01 en
dl ton. oonnlv of Umallua, -tale of Or sou
tun thladav filed In tbla olllcs bis aorn at...
K. W.M
c. Vnd will offer proof tosbow tbat the laid
V hi igni ia mure vaiuaoie lor lie tlm pp
ufHim'K'u Bite ciaim hi aaiu uinat
lbs negiator and Receiver ot the U
oltiee a l .a Urande, (ireyon, on M
uie inn aay of June, I ww.
He oaiuea a- wi'oeK-i Jamee E DO:
JoUn W. KlmbrelL, Kay Barkx, Tbou.. a .
ai-ey.a'lo Pendletoa. Oregon.
Any and all persona claiming adversely thi
it ove-di-aor 1 bxl landa are reiaueated to II (
llietr clalnie In tbla nfQoe on or bafbrvaal
Uib day of J una, lt.
K. W Pavl.. PrrlHo
west No 117 il. (or the purrhar" oi ' "'i
ifc4 IK, -W X, Kec HO am 1W l
I of ee. , In To uabip No 1 S, u Kj.
ir la. id
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TlV.BER LAND. ACT JUNE 3. 1878
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U.S. laud Office, La Grande, Orernp.
f Feb. i IHT4
Jl ntloela hereby given that In rompllann
; rflbtbe provlelona of the act of Congress 01
" wanes, 178. entitled "An art for the aale
--jimber landa la tbe. Htate of rallfiwnla. Orv
gon, Nevada, and Waablngtoo Territory," as
ai tended to all tbe Public Land rtiaiee ai-i
, ofAugoat 4, inn. Eaiadal It. Clark, ol Croa-
by, Coaoty of Williams. eJtateofN. bakola
has tbla day Died la this office hla awnra
tateroen Na SH, for the porchaa or (hi
W , 6tH Bee. 41 T. .ad Lot iand 8wJ, NEK
of Heci loo No, In Towniblp No.
8oa I h Kaege No, .14. K W at.
And will oil or proof to show that the lane
eoujnt la more valuable tat Its timber c
alone thaa Cor agrloultarsl parpoeea, and t'
eatabllnh hia elnim to ssld land before th
Reglaler and Receiver at La Grande tire
Ion on Tuesday, be Sid. day of May, lm
He names as witnesses: Sam net B. Wlll
lam aoo. Bert Hngnes. John T Wll laaiaan.
v Tbomaa H. Wlillameon, all of La Giande
. . ureifou.
WtLAaysndsll persona claiming adversely IN
Wroove described landa are retoeetrd to HI
Uielr claim. In Una office ou or before aair
!d day of May, IMki.
E. W, Davis, Rcglater.
T1WBEK LAND. ACT JUNE 3, 187H-
MJTICE POR Pl'BI.lCATION
0. t. Land Office at La Grande, Oregoi
Feb. 21 Mr.
Notice Is hereby given thai in compliance
wtu the provteionp of tbe ad of Congress ut
June 8, IH78, enil'led "An set for the sale of
tlrnuer landa In the Htatee of California, or
(on, Nevada, and Washington Territory " s
etlended to sll the Pnbllr Iinrt rlste h set 1
Aomat-t, imtt, Maude Meholaon of L i Grande
county ot Union, Hute of urevoii
has this day Died In tbla office ber rw. rr
staU'nent No. 7II, for the orrbii- f the
8W ot Hee. No W. in Townaliit.
No. fkoth. Kange No. M lu W. M.
, Aud will offer proof to abow thai the Ism
1-)cril Is more valuable for It. tin-ber oi
IonelbHD friragrtrnltoral porposes. and l
VWnlsollsb her claim to said iand before thr
'rtegl.ler end Hecelveral La Unrnde. (rreror
on Monday the 14th. diiy of May, 1WV
fh- names as wllDeeM Gra e H. Forboa.
Jamea K. Bateraan, Cbarlea eikaaga, of L
Grande. Oi.gon, anJ ba lard P. Burnett, ol
Btarkey. Croson
A-v and ail re sona clalmlm advemel"
the above described landa are reuurated to flu
tbrirelalms In tbla office oo or telore said Ub.
day of May, luoti
a iia-i m -t. r
Timber Land Act June 3, I878
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. B. Land Office, Ijt Grande, Or.
March n, 1KU6.
Notice Is hereby given that In oompllano
wltb the orovlalona of the act of Coiurreaa of
Junes, 1X7. entitled "An act for the sale ol
Atioer lanaa in uie niaiee 01 luiunriiia, yjty
liu. Nevada and Waahlna-ton Territory." as
u tended to all tbe Public Land Htates by act
of Aug. 4, Itari, Albert U Lemp, o
Ilolae. County of Ada, KUteof Idaho, hn.
thladav Died In thla office bis sworn aule.
mi-nl, No. 8nu7, for the pnrchaae of the NH
8K4 & W(i sb'i 4 BE'.i 8W4 of iteetion No.
HI, In Townaiilp fto-l S, R. No. jS E.w.M.,and
will offer proof to abow that the land aoiiKlit
ia more valuable for lta timber or atone than
foraitrlcullnrnl purpotea,atid u eatnb.ii.li in
claim to aald land before the licglsier and lt
culver of Ihta office at Lt urunue, nrrguii, on
Wednvailnv.toe imn day of June, IMW.
He naui-a aa witiiets; John linat-uh, limepti
Hunter, Henry Klfken, and Kdward Len p
all of Hoi.e loaho.
Any and all jiemona claiming adversely the
above-described landa are requested to file
their oialma in una omoe 00 ur oeiore aaiu
lllhii.vnf Inn?. IWti.
CONTEST NOTICE
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
United Hiates Land uuii-e
I a Grande, Oregon, March 17lh. IIW
A aiRlcl.nt coulrat afliilavlt baving been
Hied In thin office by Eailer Alnernou. con
tealant, aHlnl Home-lead entrv So. UIMt.
mails April iliu. IHUI, lor the Hectla
is Township 4 ., Kange ; E. . M. by
Hon jam In H. Fitch toDScKtee. In which It la
allied that Menj unln H. Filch has never re
aided thereon and only haa a ainall cahln
thereon ahoul I by U ami no other I prove
menta and has wholly abandoned said fact
and that aald alleged anaenee from aald land
was not doe to his employment in the army,
navy or marine corp of the United Hiatea a
a private to.dler, officer, aramao or narlue
during the war wlih ffin or durtnn any
ottier war in which the United Stat, a may l
engaged, hald pari ten are hereby noilfl-d
to appiai, respond andoft'tr evhlenc- to'icn
ing aid alknaiiou at 10 o'.-lock a. m. en
April iihlh, lid ft. befure the Kealater ami
Ken iveratthe l olled l-UUa Land Olll.'e Iv
La(;rHnile, Gncon.
I V The aald cmiewant havliiu. In a propel
VVrililavlt. filed March I7'b. Itaii. aetfmfli faef
Jtlilrh 'how tbat alter dm diligence iier-onrl
arvice of tha notice cna nor be made, il
hereby 01 tiered and d I evli'i! ii-t kut b nialct
be given by due and rniuer puh icatlon.
E. W. liAVIs Kfgistnr
A. A. BOIIfckTS Receiver
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UDGE VATSCN, CF FCRTLND, CNDICA7E
PUBUCAN NOMINATION FOR UNITED STATES
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According to the Boston Herald, there
are now ten men In the upper house at
Washington who have passed the age of
three score years and ten and continue
with unabated energy their labors in the
public service. . The oldest ot these is
Senator Pettue of Alabama, whose term
expires in 1 909. Although now in his
eighty-sixth year, Mr. Pettus has signified
his intention to offer himself as a candi
date for re-election in that year.
The Saturday Evening Post contributes
this: .
There is an ever-living story about
every man worth while. Sometimes there
are several, bin there is always one.
The Pettus story is this: When ex
Senator Pugh was a candidate for re
election to the Senate in 1 896 he went to
Alabama and held court as the boss. He
rtuMicihr. h was in eont.ro!. . Pettus. then
as for many years, practicing law In Sel
ma, approached Pugh and asked for his
indorsement for a judgeship.
"Pshaw!" said Pugh arrogantly! "you
ar entirely too old to be a judge." '
Pettus looked at Pugh for a minute.
Well, by gum," he said, "I'm not too old
to be a Senator."
He wasn't He went into the canvass
and whipped Pugh, and he has been V
Senator ever since. v
III MEMORY Of THE EDICT Of NATES. ;
(Scrlpp News Association) '
New York, April 15 -Taday being the
anniversary of the signing of the Edict of
Nates, the American Hugusit Society
will hold its annual banquet at Dalmoni-
co's in commsmiration of that event.
The society here has about three hundred
members and besides there will he a
number of members of branch societies
from other parts of the country at the
banquet.
STfffWS (OMING WEST
(Scrlpua News Association)
Toledo, Ohio, April 15. Lincoln Steff
ins is on his way to Denver where he will
investigate the juvenile court He said:
"A square deal in the administration, the
whole country seems to think, will solve
the many problem. But the President is
having a hard time with the people who
really rule the country, to accept the be
ginning of the square deal. They are
fighting for privileges they already have.'
ASYLUM PATIENT DROWNS
; Scrip pa News Association)
Stockton, Cal.. April 15. W. Pease, an
epileptic patient at the Stockton, asylum,
fell into a cistern at that institution last
night and drowed in eight inches of water.
His home is in San Francisco.
HUNG f 08 MURDER
(Scrlpps News Association
Folsom, Cal April 15 Wm. Gray, a
colored man, who murdered a Chinaman
in Sacramento, was hanged in Folsom
prison. He mounted the gallows cocly
and had nothing to say.
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monia or Consumption which can be prevented by FOLEY'S HONEY
AND TAR if taken in time.
IF THEY ARE IFi FLAMED You already have the first symp
toms of lung trouble that may prove fatal and 70U should not delay
taking FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. It cures all inflammatory con
ditions of the respiratory organs.
IF THEY ARE OBSTRUCTED It is dangerous to use harsh
expectorants which strain and weaken the lungs. FOLEY'S HONEY
AND TAR soothes and strengthens and enables tbe tubes to be
naturally cleared.
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gives the greatest comfort and relief in advanced stages of lung trouble
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60a That You Got
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k POLICEMAN'S TESTIMONY
J. N. Patterson, night policeman ot
Nashua, Ia., writes: "Last winter I
ad bad cold on my lungs and tried
t least half doien advertised cough
medicines and had treatment from two
physicians without getting any benefit.
A friend recommended FOLEY'S
HONEY AND TAR and two thirds of
bottle cured me. I consider It the
greatest cough and lung remedy in
Ibe world."
THREE SIZES
2Cc, 50c, $1.00
.ajitas'"aaia. "asa i i 'is.gy,V'a .jjjaaia Jt Tilr
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Indians
Holding Up
Sheepmen
(Scrlppg News Association)
Washington, D. C April 1 5 Indians of
Umatilla county on the reservation near
Pendleton are demanding one dollar a
head for sheep that are driven across by
stockmen. The sheep owners are pro
testing to President Roosevelt and Secre
tary Hitchcook saying that shortcut saves
driving the sheep hundreds of miles.
Senator Fulton talked to the President
this morning. The President hopes to
adjust the matter,
ATTENTION, W0MENOf WOODCRAf T
The night of meeting has been changed
from the second and fourth Mondays to
the second and fourth Thursdays. All
members are requested to attend the
meeting tonight,
DEMOCRATS ARE ffW
Umatilla county has few Democrats
according to the registration books which
closed yesterday.
the official roll. Of this number about
100 have signed themselves either as
independents or have refused to name
their party affiliations. ' In the remaining
5,500 between one-third and one-quarter
are Democrats, while all the rest are
Republicans..
The totil and official report of the
county will not be in the hands of Regis
tration Clerk Clark Nelson for several
days. Pendleton Tribune.
. ASSCUIICEKEST
TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS
OF UNION COUNTY
I hereby announce myself as
Candidate for the Republican nom
ination for County Judge, subject
to the primary nominating election
to be held April 20th.
J. C. Henry.
. NEW RIAL ESTATE OFflCE
I have moved my real estate and
insurance office to room 5 over J M J
Berry's store, where I am better
equipped than ever to handle farm
lands and city property. a.l$o J
write fire insurance on farm prop-
erty. Q. H. Powbrs.
The Minnesota Land Man. 5
V ANNOUNCEMENT
TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS
OF UNION COUNTY
I hereby announce myself as Can
didate for the Republican nomination
for Representative for Union county
subject to the primary nominating
election to be held April 20th.
S. R. Haworth.
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Maooib A. West,
Administratrix of the estate of Herman
C. West, deceased.
RECORDS
A large shipment of Records reached
us this morning from the factory. Come
and hear them. You will likely want
some of them-.
W.K.Davis.
1516 Adams Ave.
STREET IMPROVEMENT NOTICE
Be it resolved. That the sidewalks on H
Street between Fourth Street and Second
Street, in the city of La Qrande, Oregon,
shall be put in good repair by the abutt
ing property owners and that such repairs
shall be completed by the 20th day of
April, 1908.
Passed by the city council of the city of
La Qrande, Oregon, on the 4th day of
April A. D. 1906. I. R. Snook,
Recorder of the city of La Qrande.
NOTICE OF PINAL SETT LI MEN
NoHr la bsrebr givsn that Wm. B. Hs-gin
rlnttilatratnr tif thf fc.lau.nf Harsh C.
William., dtyv'Mr, haa fllrd lila final act-on 01
and ft"i In Iticstitd eaisre and tbs I'ounty
Court of Union l unnlv, urrgon, h.a rct Tuns
day, March 61 h. 16, at X o'clock fi r
bearing the ar. me.
WM. b. bARUENT, Administrator.
I ANNOUNCEMENT ,
I TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS
OF UNION COUNTY.
I rr: VJiy: ...;.-.::
Candidate for the Democratic nom
J ination for Sheriff of Union county,
subject to the primary nominating
election to be held April 20th.
: T. B, Johnson.
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' ANNOUNCEMENT '
I hereby announce my candidac?
for the nomination for the office of
County Judge , on the Republican
Ticket, subject to the will of the
Republican Electors, at the primar
ies to be held April 20th, 1906.
Wm. B. Saroent.
ANNOUNCEMENT
TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS
OF SOUTH LA GRANDE
DISTRICT
I hereby announce myself as
Candidate for the Republican nom
ination for Justice of the Peace,
subject to the primary nominating
election to be held April 20th.
Wm. Qrant,
ORDINANCE NO 324,
. Series 1906 '
An ordinance establishing the street
and side-walk grades of Second Street in
the City of La Qrande, Oregon, from
points named herein.
The city of La Qrande does ordain, as
follows:
Section 1. The street and side-walk
grades are hereby established as follows,
upon Second Street in the city of La
Qrande, Oregon, towit:
Commencing at the intersection of
Second Street and I Streets, said city, at
an elevation of 42.60 feet above the
present established base for fixing the
grades of the streets of said city, thence
south along the center of. Second Street
to thn center of H Street 4? feet above
the base, thence south to the center of Q
Street 64 feet above said base; thence
south to the center of F Street 61.74
feet above the said base; thence south to
D Street 75.92 feet above said base;
thence south to C Street at an elevation
of 85 feet above said base.
Section 2. The grade of the side-walks
shall be upon said Second Street, between
the points mentioned herein, and are
hereby established at the same elevation
below said grades, as upon other streets
of the city heretofore established by or
dinance. Section 5. This ordinance shall be in
full force and effect from and after the
1 0th day of April 1 906, and shall be pub
lished for one issue in the La Qrande
Evening Observer.
Passed by the council on the 4th day of
April, 1906, by 8 councilmen voting
therefore and no councilmen voting against
ts passage.
Attest: I. R. Snook, Recorder.
Approved this 9th day of April, A. D.
1 906. J. B. Stoddard, Mayor.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Desire nomination on Republican
ticket for re- nomination.
JOHN E. HOUGH
Justice of the Peace
', ANNOUNCEMENT
TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS
OF UNION COUNTY
. I hereby announce myself as J
Candidate for the Republican nom-
Ination for Sheriff of Union County,
subject to the primary nominating 2
election to be held April 20th.
Cha's Huo. .
f OR RENT
Two story brick building, two store
oome and upstairs, provided with modern
conveniences. Prefer to rent to one
party. Will give a lorg time lease.
Apply to La Qrande Investment Co,
Timber Land, Ad June 3, 1878.-N (ice
For PiblMion
P.8, Land Offlcs, La tirsnde. Ore on.
. t Marna a.1, IDDS."
otlco la hrn-hr glin tha -In (Mimnllnncs
wlih lbs provision! of Itirai-l rf C'onsrcas ot
I one M 1878. nitlllfil 'An act fur the sals of
limber land, in the Stairs of California Oregon
Nevada, snd Wsatilnatim TerrHery,' ss ex
tended to all the I ublu Land mates bv set of
Auguat , Heurv Ni-iten ol Itannaek,
county of lllsier Jlead. Htale of Moiilaita,
hn Hits da; riled In this nffira bis aworn stats
mei t No. 31 for the nurclias of Lot a t MKvi
Wi Section DOsndNt'H NW ol Hection No.
31 lii t'ownablp No. 4, M, Hecgs lo. an E. W.
M.
And will offer proof to tnw that the lind
soiiKhtl more va lint be for Its Imovr or
atone than for agricultural iiurpoaeii. and to
establish his eliiitn to aalil I ml before the
Hoirl.tersnd Receiver at La tlr:ir'de, Oregon, .
ot- Wednesday, ibe 3ib dat of June Mm.
He names sa wlimwaea: Allrt C. Lemp, rM '
..rd 1-einp, John DrUcull, Joitepb A. lluuter
all of lloiae. Idaho.
A nr and all emonacl lining art v reel j ih
above-drarrtried Ittnda are ie. noted to file
their claim, in this office on or before .bIU Jiiii
day of June. IK)6. K. W. Uavls, Kegiaier
Take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea
this month, Drives away sprinff tired
ness, gives appetite and sleep, makes
you well and keeps you well. Great
family tonic. 55 cents. Tea or Tablets.
Newlin Druo Co. '
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J FOR REGRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS. '
Second District,
2 21 (X) George S. Shepherd, of Multnomah County. -Make dirt fly at Panama
. - and save twelve thonaanrl mils. rn mri... "