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4; WAT TO EAT n ls the question that preplexes the housewife these days. Cad at our store and select a menu from our choice line of canned goods. Or, better yet, we have oil hand vege tables and other delacicits that will relieve hie monoty of the usual spring menu. Remember, our delivery is at your service whether the order it large or small. j NEBRASKA MRS. MAGGIE fOixicrrn's tiocky Mountain Tea Nugget) A Buy IUdlfat tot Buy Paople. Brint OoUea Hi silk tad Rnwrrtd Vlgu. a aneelfle for O atipatlfto, Ii,.1lireatlOP. Live Slid KMney Tr-otii'es , ("mples. Kcrema, In.mirv bUnni. Had Breath. LhiMlah Bowela, Headkchr nd Backache. It's acky Mountain Tea In tab. , (Bt form, 8.1 mou bos. (Imiulne made bl OLDEN NUCfiTl FOB SALLOW PEQHS Tnaoc MattRt Ditiana CoFVHMHTt) Aa a evens sending t eaetcli and deaortpiion nav esicilf aaoertalri our oinion free whether so fViwBMMon la nfohahlv nittaiitabie. Commtinlfl UoaaatrletlrermsdantlaL MANUBOOI OD Paient lAirermsdautiai. HDfiui ft. (fldaet AirMirv for sec sent frae. Oldaet uanry for aecurtiie Datenta. i atni iaa inrmian aiuim a vu. nwri uh Murm il ryertaj MtlM, without gbini, IB lb Scientific Jlnericaa. A tiaindaonislf Hlttirtrftf Ml wwklf. T.nrMi i!Uon of any oltH.ui.fl Journal, Tarm. n. four montiukll. Aula brail nawadaalan, LI!KiUCo",B'"'NewTorI( Waaoa OlOoa, in f Bt, Waablato, D. ANNOUNCEMENT Having purchased the Boss Meat Market from J. Bull & Gompany, we wish to inform the citizens of La Grande that we will endeavor to merrit the patronage which the Market has enjoyed, and will appreciate any and all trade which we should receive. Our endeavor which at all times to please our patrons by rendering the best possible service. A trial order is earnestly selisited. KROUSEBROS Prop. Successor to J. Bull and Go. 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 Bitters cured me of Chronic Dyspepsia of 20 year 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 New UN Druo Co.'s drug store. Price only 60f. WANTED- Employment as dishwasher or chambermaid in hotel or restaurant. Enqu're at old Boaford house. - Mrs. Frank Balcom. LA GRANDE SCHOOL OF MUSIC PROF. DAY. PRINCIPAL . MRS. DAY, ASSISTANT. This is one of the best musical in institutions in the state, and that people in this city and valley are begminng todiscover the advantage of this school. The system it the latest and most practical, and in cludes all the latest discoveries in the art of teaching music. The school is divided into two depart ments; No. 1 is for beginners from 6 years or more and are taught the first three grades. Pupils come one hour each day. This it no kin dergarten system but far tuperior. In No. 2 the grades are from 2 to S. Here they graduate. Pupils take ons or two lessons a week at they desire. No scholars will be permitted to remain in this school . who do not study. Opposite the Foley House over the candy store. Phone. 473. 60 YEARS' m I J GROCERY SHEARER, Prop. FOR SALf At a bargain. A cottage of five roomt with fine bath, pantry, two large clothes closets, china closet, cellar and barn with two lots, set out with fruit trees strawberries etc. on second St. naar Mr Rnhnnalramrw raaMaxr. W U Sabxy. Phone Red 1222 UQrande, Ore. April 10, 1906 TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Offloe at I Grands, Ore. r ..... .. . M,n 1Wt- Notice le hereby given that in oompllajio with the provision-of the act of Cona-rena ol Jan 8. I87H, entitled "An act for the sale ol timber land. In the Shttea of California, Ore ton, Nevada, end Waahltigton Territory," a extended to all the Public Land Mtatcs by art or August 4, MM, Bert rand flake, of Fbulanu county of Multnomah Stat of Orrr..n ha this day (lied In this ortlrw hie swore statement No. 370. for thepurrhaae of the 54 NfeSiEM KHee.e In Township Mo. 4 Bouth Range No 87, east. Andwllloffe! proof Ui show that the land ought l mere valuable lor lla timber or atone than for agricultural pnrpoaea, and to eatabllah hi claim to aald land before the H-glter and Receiver at La Hrande, Oregon, on Thursday, the Utlt day May lMOtt. lie names as witnesses Adolph Newtln. Hohtart Nawlln. Hardy Harroll and Ueorge Wbltlark, all of U Grande, Oregon. and til persona olalmlng adversely the above described land are requested to flle tlielrclalme In thla ofnea nn hr,.M uirf Mb. day of Ha;, WOK. a. w. Davis, itegister lODdf DIRECTORY EAGLES La Grande Aerie 295 F. 0. E. meets every Friday night in Elks Hall, at 8 p. m. Visiting brethren Invited to attend. 1. R. Snook W. S Dr. G. L. Biggert W. P. I. 0. O. F. La Grande Lodge No. 16. meett in their hall every Saturday night Vititing brothert cordially invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be teen at moaei Restaurant. H. E. Coolidob, N. G. D. E-Cox, Sec. STAR ENCAMPMENT. No. SI. I. O. 0. F. Meett every first and third Thurs days in the month In Odd Fellows hall. Visiting patriarchs always welcome, u. E. Fowler, C. P. D, E. Cox, Scribe. M. W. A.- La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets every first and third Wednesday of the month at I. O. 0. F. hall. All visiting neighbors are cordially invited to attend. C. S. Williams. V. C. John Hall, Clerk. FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court Maid Marion No. 22 meets each Thurs day night in Redman hall. Brothers are invited to attend. FRBn Hon Chief Ranrer L. L. Snodorass Financial Sec. Board of Trustees Dr. G. L. Biooers John Hall and C. S. Williaml FRIENDSHIP TENT No. Rl. k. fV T M. Meets second and fourth WaHnaarlaua each month in 1. 0. O. F. ha1!. Visiting knights welcome. H. C. Ball, Com. Mox Bloch, Record Keeper L.O. T. M. HlVENn.57 Meat.av.r. first and third Thursdays in the after noon at me rteamen nail. All visiting ladies are welcome. Mauds Loan L.ariv r.nmmknilar M. C. Vessey, Record Keeper. B. P. O. E. La GRANDE LODGE No. 55 Meets each Thursday evening at eight o'clock in Elks hall, on Adams Ave nue. Visiting Brothers are cordially in vnea to anena. F. S. Wanhok. ExalteJ Ruler G. E. McCullv. Recording Secretary. , LA GRANDE LODGE No. 169. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Moots every Friday of each month in the K. of P. hall in the Corp building. Ail visiting members welcome. N. L. Ackles. Consul Commander J. H. Keeney, Clerk RED CROSS LODGE. No. 27-Meets every Monday evening in Cattle Hall, Corpa building. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights, N. L. Ackles, C C R. Pattison. K. R. & S. IN HURRY? i hen Call Wn. REYNOLDS THE TRANSFER MAN He will take that trunk to the De pot or your home in less time than it takes to tell it. Day phone Red 761 Night phone Black 1792 Wagon always at yam service E BUS fOR ( From every part of the Second Con gressional district comes the pleasant report that Judge W. R. Ellis will have a large majority for the nomination for congress. Not a word has been heard against him and a certain tone of popular but positive expression assures us that the possibilities of hit return to congrets it very agreeable to the people of this district. The people of thit district were not slow in granting that Judge Ellis was the man best qualified at this time to send to congress. They knew that questions of importance to the state were awaiting action and they want a man of experience to meet the situation. They know that a new man in congress can do little in hit first term. He must get acquainted not only with the ways of doing things, bu takes many days for him to get on the Inside where hit influence may be felt and the opportunities to accomplish things for hit ttate may be reached. Judge Ellit it familiar with these things. He steps into congress, If nominated and elected, with three terms of valuable experience at hit command and a wide acquaintance in both the lower houte and the senate. Hi riper yeart of experience in the ttate; hit better acquaintance with the needt of Oregon, and itt new possi bilities; hit wider knowledge of law hrough tix tuccettful yeart on the bench; the high principles of the man; honesty and integrity; ability to speak well in public and hit declared purposes to devote hit entire time to the duties of hit office, all recommend him at dittinguished from all other men of thit dittrict for the im portant office of congressman. Pendleton Tribune. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE ,187 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. B. Land Oflloe, La Grande. Oreamn. March ti. W6 Nollr le hereby liven that In roinpllauce with the provisions of the ac of Ongreea ol Jane A, W entitled "An eel for the ale ol timber land In the State of California, Ore in, N svada, and Waahlnaton Territory, a extended to all the Public Land State bv ar of AU(iut4, 1KIO, tdwar., Lcmp of Bolae County of Ada, aiate of Idaho haa thla day Bled In this office nis sworn ta'ement No. MM, for tha pnrehaae or the H W kofBeetloo NoSiin Townabip o 4 south Rane Mix, K W M. And will olTer proof to allow that the land aonnlil Is more vi luable for II! timber or stone than for agricultural purpneee, and to eatahllab bis claim to aald land before the Kcglater aid lierelver at Le Urande Oregon on Wednea'l.y the'Judav of June, IW. tie names as witneaaea: Albert u. Irup -lorn Drlacnll. Josenh Uunur. and Henrv r liken all ol Bolae Ida o. Any and all ptiraone clalmlne advareelv the above deacrllied landa are requeated to Ilk their eUlma In thla otllce on or before aali i) day ot June UK.'6 K. W Dsvls. Rxwlaier. SUMMONS IS THE C1HCUIT COURT FOB UNION COUNTY IN THE STATE OF OKEUON. Ina Miller. Plaintiff, . 1 Stanley Miller, Defendant. J To Stanley Miller, the above-named defend ant: INTHENAMKOFTIIEHTATB OF OKK OOH.yvare hereby summoned to appear and answer or other wine plead to the com plaint filed against , a In the ebove-eulltleo. fult.on or before the 13th day ol April, 1W6, Hit same bent thedateol the last publleatlou oft Mi aummona. And If you fall to se appear, snawer or plead herein, the plalntltt will Iherra'ter sppiy for the relief pmyed lor In her complaint, towit e) for decree ol the above-entitled Court dli rolvinit the liiarrltujeeoiilraet exlatluii httwern yon nd the plaiutlrT, and forever divorcing plalntld from you on Ihe ground of denertlon for mure theu one year last put: (b) for the exrlutvecre, custody and control of Flor ence Millet, the minor child of yourself aud plaintiff; (c) for Judgement for her coats and dlahuraenienlsin thiasult; (d) for auch other and further relief aa may be aeceasa y to en force attoh decree end Judgment. This summons Is piibllabeU hy virtue of no O der made by the Honorable Robert K ikln Judge ,f the above-entitled Court, dated and entered at La Urande, Uuiou County. Oregon, on the 21th day of February, V.Kn, providing thai Ihta summonafhould be published lu the I.eUiauile Weesly Ob erver, a neWMpapor of gene al ci dilation n suldcoun'y and rt'nte. for a period of six coniecutlvoweefs, and for aeven put-llcallona thereof, the first puhllrav lion to be ma le on the id day of March 1(XW, and Ihe Isat publii-utkn to be made April l:Hth, IM0. F.8.IVANHOE, Attorney for l'lalntlll WLU NOT LAST fOREVW Do not think the great Introductory sale of high-grade pianos atEilert Piano House will last forever. Bring $10.00 with you today and see what a beautiful instrumen'. you can buy. Eilert Piano House. 1516 Adamt Ave. NOTICE TO STOCKMEN All stockmen having stock in Union county art hereby notified to have their brands and ear markt and dulapt record ed with the county clerk of Union, on or before May 1. 1906. At upon that date the Union county brand book will bt pub lished, and it' necessary that all brand a, ear markt and dulapt are properly record ed in order that they may be publithed in said book. C A. Wills, Auceu nnottG the . CHURCltft FIRST CHUR H F CHRISTIAN BTIKNCt Buixlnl Building opposite Foley Rote! Sunday Bervi ' , ,, ,. , H a m Services edneady .... ?:ja p m Beading room at tans'- plseeopee 1 needs a and Tbindays from 10 to 11:0 a n end Fndiya and Suloidays from t to 4 p ir. LATTER DAT SAINTS WnndivBclinnl , , m , m Regular . , ,.. H p as Mutual Improvement Asaoctatioa meets eon foinUy at 7 au p m CATHOLIC CHURCH W.J. W byte, rector Low Maaa, Tib High Mass . io a Rwary and Benediction foilowli g 10 a m mass St PEH-FR'S EPISCOPAL CnuKtU I pton H. Glbba, rector Caster Day Hunday eehool...., .......,.ioe m Morning 8erylee...,..,...i a m Sunday School Easter Service ,....Spm It is of obligation that every Comnnnleant bonld receive the Holy Commenlon et Eaater The Kaster offerings are lor matting ourx tra Parochial obligations. CKNTHAI.CBDRCHot CPRIHT OPPOSITE BOMMKR HOUSE a H. King, pastor. ISM P. at. Bible School SSnmtr Wmhla 10 a V PS C K meellDg.-.- ..T: e p m Evangelistic service .... g.O) D rrayer meeting Wi dneaday.. t;00 p m Boys" Club Friday I jo to 8:'i Morning "Cbrlst and the Fiatur Life " Evening The Primary, the Candidate, the election." A cordial Invitation to all the aervloea. PRESBYKRIAN CHURCH Key. E. B Hay a, pastor 8unday Hchool . 10 a m Janlor Endeavor .. . j p m Healer Kndn ,, M1 g.j p n Prayer Meeting Thursday .. 7) p m Preaching Sunday 11 a at and T:DP p m Morning The Power of the Resurrection," Evening Resurrection commands" The chorus choir under the direction of Mrs Ly'e will render special Easter muslo at both services. Mrs. J. Van Buren will alng " Know that my Redeemer Llvelti." A cordis' lnvlutioale given to all who have no ehnrch borne to attend these services M. K CHURCH Rev. F. B. Merldetn, paat r Sunday Reboot ... io a m Epworth League.. . Su p m Innlor Lea sue.. .. p m ( bun h Servloes,.. . I a m and 7.S0 p m Morning Easter Services. A coidlsl Invitation to all these services ei tended to elL - BAPTI8T CHURCH Rev. W H. Oloaon pastor Sunday Bcbool.... loa m B. Y.P. M ft:pm Prayer Meeting, .......,.Thnrdav S p m Preaching Hunday...... .11 a m and 7:30 p m Boys' Cleh, Saturday ..,.-.... .7;W p m The choir led by Mr. Green will render appropriate music. To ell Be' vices we Invite and welcome both friends and strangere. Come with us.. WATER CONSUMERS At the meeting of the city council Wednesday evening the Recorder was directed to 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 thut off. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878 NOTICE KOR PUBLICATION . U. Land omce. La (irnnde, oiegon March 21. 11. Notice is hereby slven thut in eomntiun.K with the provialona of theaot of Conirrew of Junes, 1878. entitled "tnact for the ante of limner itttiaa in tile Htntea of L'alirnrnlH, Ore gon, Nevada, and Waahltigton Territory," as exteuded to all the Public Lxml Htatea by act of Aliguat 4, IWJ, Jolu DrlM-oll, of Bo.se. oiunt of Ada, Htate or Idaho, has thla day died In thla office his xworn aiat. mvut Mo. S-tM, for the purchase of the N, SV.i Heo S , N',4N of section NO IU K. W M "oum nauge iSo.e, And will offer proof to show that the land aouKlit la more valuable for Ita timber or stone I tutu for agricultural purposes, and to eHtahllau 111. elaim to aald laud before the Kegiater ami Receiver at Ijt Orande, Ore gon, onWednesday IheWtb day or June lie namea aa witneaaea: A Ihert c. Ieo'p. Edward Lemp and Jow ph A. Hunter, of H dae. Idaho, and Henry ejieikeu of Ban nock. Mont, Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are request ml to tile uirirciaiiiia iu una omen on or before said iotb day of Juue, 11106. E. W. Davis, Register C0HTAG10D5 BHD FOISOH THE V70nST DISEASE IN THE WORLD Contagious Blood Poison is the worst disease in the world ; not only those who contract it suffer, but the awful taint is ..ken transmitted to inn cent offspring whose lives are blighted anil botlies distnsed because tin. virus of Contagious Blood Poison has been allowed to remain in the family blood. The first sign of this disease I contrMted ConUeMon. Blood Pol.or IS Usually a little pimple or blister, byname a towel naed by tome infect" then a red rash breaks out the mouth .SiVSSi and throat ulcerate, the hair conies J2tthediBaseotwors'eunuTiheird out copper colored .poto appear on ffi&Ti!. the limbs, back and breast ; and as the well. This was some time ao and I disease mot thoroughly pollutes the SeTJiT n h!os'anl'ci' blood, sores and ulcers form and if 801 Allen Are., St. Louie, MoT the trouUe is not checked the finger nails drop oh", and the soft bones of the cose and head are destroyed. S. S. S. goes down into the PURELY VEGETABLE. e Patient it left in perfect heaTi, Sc . thoroughly does S. S. S. rid the system of the virus that no signs of the disease are ever seen in after years, and posteritv is born with a rich, pure blood aupply. Book with complete instructions for home treatment and any medical advice desired will be given withont charo-e fMC SWIFT SPCCIflC CO., ATLANTA, CAm WATTS A cordial invitation is extended to all to visit the store and be come acquainted with us. Our stock it complete and our pre scription department it in charge of competent hands. It will be our aim to so treat the public that our store will become well and favorably known. We respectfully tolicit a thare of your business. A, WATTS M 'naCf lagrande,oreqon Corner Depot Street and Adamt Avenue :F. DU IMU I You can't buy a thart We told you that Aurelia Stock would take a jump toon and the time hat arrived. I . AURELIA STOCK IS WORTH 12 J CTS. PER SHARE TO DAY and by April 1 5th the books will be closed and not a thare for tale. Now it the time to join on the Grand Floor. AURELIA MINING CO. J.AIWtONSON.Pro. j I. C0RBE1T. Vice rrei. TREASURER'S CALL fOR WARRANTS Notice it hereby given that the under tigned, Treasurer of Union, County, Ore gon, has funds on hand with which to pay all County Warrants that were pre sented and endorted by the County Treaturer prior to March I, 1901. Also all Contingent Warrants outstanding, ' No interest allowed on the above war rants after March 30, 1906. John Frawley , Treasurer of Union County. RECORDS A large shipment of Records reached ue thit morning from the factory. Come and hear them. ' You will likely want some of them. W. K. Davis. 1316 Adams Ave. Success has crowned our efforts "n tiring endeivjr and we prssit to uio public w:ti a confUence never before held by any othar medicine, Hallister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Newlin Druo Co. Centennial Hotel Under new management. Biardand Room SS per week, cash. Meals 25 cts. Special rates fin rishe Monthly patrons. , No. 141? Adamt Ave. Phone No. 1161. Mrs. W. E. Murchison, proprietress blood and forces out every particle of the poison and makes a complete and lasting cure. As soon as the system gets tinder the influence of the remedy the symptoms boin to pass away, and when the DRUG CO tWng purchased the DRUG STORE known as the LA GRANDE DRUG COMPANY we wish to i all the attention of the pet pic of La Grande and Union county to the fact am W A1T after April 15thu tisste.4aaHttMTTHttt(tMMtMMt TIMBER LAN i, ACT JUNE 3, 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION U. 8. Laxt Offlce. urimml. nru.n March, f, IU06.' NnfliM I. k..tlM.H.. . . -i. 7.v "7 a. mat in compliance! with the proMi onaof the act of Cougreas oT? , nH "t,er; tle.i-Ana.-t for the "sal? of v ....... . in tur .-iuiu 01 1'anrornia, Ore- . mm. Nevada, a ,d waxhlnvton Terrltorv," as extt-miwi tos the Public Land state by act of Aunuat 4. m. tlharles L. Llnwnfrlter. . ?i?.thl! 'n "l otttce his ?h. IlL,Ii,!"eni No- ;,7Ht ,or ' Purchaae of E. w M. Townolu No- "lu Ri ge No. 86 .An.d. ,wl" on"" proof to show that the land souk-tit Is more valuable for its timber or 1?, '"J0"'"' agricultural purrKwea, and to eatabllah his cUlin to said land before the ReKlater 1 nd Receiver at YJ Mh Un2.'e8on'on Tub,'u'' IbeWthday 01 o. r1?m" ."""es: Charles E V. ebo of Bolae, Idaho; Herh-rt P. L.mo ol idh.i; Jm K. Hateman. I .rnle. ir -iCt.ny "J" "!i I"?"" elalniliig advemely the fl'ci' ui. !"d,""r,L guested to flleJ tt , day of Way, l'" vr VKmn """t is. w. Davis, Register. ' ,. . YOU V ILL IK amSflElL.; Ur-t'T tlrkete r.d and Hlotliaii. t Raib Line ol the aorld" the IVuver t "Hccule I.KOAUSE irvnuareiolnt; eaat, write for ntor. W C McBRIDE, Agent, 124 Third St. Portand Qrc. Brick furnished in any quantty or any' style, Na contract too tmali or to lares. See samples of our pressed brick. GEO. KREIGER. La Grande, Oregon. It art