La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 23, 1906, Image 3

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    I MEN . MAKES I.ODSES
BUT WOMEN MAKE
t HOMES
i
and every home . can be
made brighter and pret
tier and brighter by the
use of
SHERWIN-WILLIAM'S
paints. For exterior or
interior use its perman
ence is unsurpassed, as
it never cracks, blisters,
peels or fades. Put up
ready for immediate use
n every color or tint
STAN1ELS & JARMAN,
Paper Hangers and
Decoratoratars
Second Hand Bicycles
One Rambler $6.00
One Ideal 10.00
One Colambia Chainless 15.00
One Ladies' wheel..- 10.00
New Bicycles
Cleveland and Princetons
$25 to $100
PHONE RED 261
, C. L. SMITH
CREAMERY BUILDING
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 1511, Thorns' grocery
Geo. W. Powell,
Practical Gunsmith
Repairs Strictly Fitlclass
dins re-stocked
K- vs fitted to door Locks
Wtt, AGNEW
Adams Am a
BRICK BRICK
Brick furnished in any quantty or any
style, No contract too small or to
rge. See samples of our pressed
brick.
GEO. KREIGER.
La (iraude, Oregon.
AiCRy RiOjntain Tea Niiojjeu
a ?uir Hedioiiw Cn Buy Pp r
fi Ooidoa Botlta asi Kawi Vigor.
jowlflo for Onatlpatlnn. Indletloo. I.lv
rft ki(1rKr TmahlM llmntM. E,:i.ni. Imnur
Uk-ori, Bad Breath, Blimlah Rowela, Hextarhe
and Backju-he. It's Rocky Hmintals Tea In ub-l-t
form. 8S rente a box. Oenuloe made by
"Uum Datra Cohpuit, Madisaa, Wis.
VtJLDEH NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PE0PUT
KOTKI TO COHTRACTCRS
Sealed bids will be received, by the
undersigned, at the La Grande National
Bank up to May 6, 1906, for the con
struction, necessary material, etc. for a
bank and office building. Plans and
specifications can be seen at the bank
after the 24th inst - .
A condition of contract will be that the
building must be completed by Oct 1,
1906. A certified check, for 10 per cent
of the contract price, must accomoanv
each bid.
The right to reject any or all bids is re-
erved. F. L. Meyers.
Chairman Building Committee
NOTICE OF RESTORATION to Settle
ment, Entry, Filing and selection of Lands
within the former Baker Citv Forest Ru-
serve, uregon. Department of the Inter
ior. General Land Office, Washington. D.
C, March 23, 1 906. In pursuance of the
proclamation of the President of the
United btates. dated March 15. 1906. ex
cluding from the former Baker City Forest
neserve, partly embraced m the Blue
M juntains, Forest Reserve. Orecoo. tha
area described below, and restoring to
settlement the public lands therein, notice
is nereby given that the said public lands
will become subject to entrv. filino end
selection, under the usual restrictions, at
the United States Land Office at La
Grande, Oregon, on July 18, 1906: In
Township eight (8) South. Ranee thirtv-
eight (38) East. Willamette Meridian, the
west half of the north-west ouarter and
the west half of the south-west quarter
of Section thirty-five (35); in Township
nine (9) South, Range thirty-nine (39)
East, the west half of the north-west
quarter and the west half of the south-
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and the west half of the north-west
quarter of Section thirty-two (32).
W. A. Richards, Commissioner.
Approved:
Thos, Ryan,
Acting Secretary of the Interior.
SOME SKNIfldNT STATISTICS
Statistics from the ercat Piano Trade
authority. The "Musical Courier" ehow
that the Eilert Houses now handle one
half the Pianos sold on the Pacific Coast
Nearly two score of America's factories
vie with each other to suddIv our tremen
dous trade. These factories know that
the Eilers Houses take a permanent in
terest in every instrument sold. They
realize that the Eilers Houses tolerate no
poor workmanship, or inferior Droduct.
They know that every Piano must stand
tne rigid test of our warranty. We can
boast therefore, of having the very finest
line of instruments of any retail dealers
the World and this line it fully represented
in our La Grande stock. Remember that
the sale will not always last We have
an elegant assortment from which to
select Come in and have a little heart
to-heart talk with us and just see what
we will do for you. Our business is to
make people haDDV. Come and ioin the
Merry-makers. Eilers Piano House
W. K. Davis, manager.
1316 Adams Avenue
J. R. OLIVER.
UNION. (OUNTY
ABSTRACTS
Farm Loans a Specialty
Best equipped abstracter in Union
county. Many years experience
with the Unicn county records
gives me a great advantage. It
is folly to purchase real estate
without first securing a proper
abstract. An abstract from my
office will show the title just as
it appeara onthe official record.
I. R. OLIVES,
I. A 'iRANDE, OREG N
Room 31 Sommer Building
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SHEEP
DIP
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t Kentucky Black Leaf
and other dipping mater
lais in
WHOLESALE
QUANTITIES
Write for prices
THE PENDLETON I
DRUG CO.
Pendleton, Oregon
a
lio Dime
TODAY fOR
-SHI DEPEW
(Scrlpps News Association)
Brooklyn. N. Y. April 23 For the firs
time in fifteen years Senator Chauncev
M. Depew will not be the guest of honor
at the annual banquet which the Montaux
Club has given annually in honor of the
Senator's birthday. The usual birthdav
dinner was arranged by the Club for to
night this being Mr. Depew's birthday
but owing to his recent illness Senator
Depew was compelled to decline the in
vitation. It is understood in well inform
ed circles that the illness of the Senator
had less to do with his declining the i'n
viation that the unpleasant disclosures
during the recent Insurance investigation
that the unpleasant disclosures during
tie recent Insurance investi. a :on. Tie
banquet will be held without Mr. Depew.
STREET IMPROVEMENT HOTICL
Be it Resolved, that the sidewalks, on
uie west side of becond St between the
south side of K St. and the north side of
J St. shall be put in good repair by the
abutting property owners, and that such
repairs shall be completed by. the 20th
day of April 906.
Passed by the council of the City of
La Grande Oregon on the 4th day of
April A. D. 906. I. R. Snook
Recorder of the City of La Grande
Now is the time to take Hollister's
Rocky Mountain 'Tea. It cleans your
system of all impurities. - A wonderful
spring tonic. . A family benefactor. ES
cents, Tea or Tablets.
Newlin Druo Co.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. f7S
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. 8. Land Oflles at La Oread, or
Niicb 7th, wot
Nolle In hereby flven thai In rompllanoi
1lh the province, of the art or fonirreae n
luneS, lK7H.entl.led -'An art for tlia ul. oi
timber lande In the Ptatee of California, Otr
iron, Nevada, nnd Waahlngton Territory,' a
ettended lo hII the pnhlie ltud titalee bv w
nf Anguat 4, 1W2 Mrbnlaa Muiltor nf la
ttrande, conntrrf I'nh.n. Hialof Oteir n, hat
I hit dar filed In tln nMi hla aworn alatr
Nn. H4nR, fnr lb imrrhnee nfthe N K U of St c.
NoV hi Towi.ahlp No. 4 H, Hang Ho. ,
And vill offer pmol tn anow that the land
amiKliI I more valnahle for lla timber or
atone than for agricultural purpoeea. aud lo
eatabllah his claim MaMld land bffnr tu
Register and Kecelver at La Grand. On
con. no Saturday, the nth day ni M y IWV.
Ho tiamea an riinenaea: lames Shllllnr,
John Hhllllne, Jr , Adna a tWora, libit T
Williamson nil oi la Oranne, Oreicnu
Any and all psrmni clalmlne adTeraa'y
Iheabov- dearrthed lan ia are reqnealed 'o
nle tbelrelatme In ihlsoOloaon nrbeloreaa'd
5tb day or May. IU06
E. W. Dana, Bealetei
SUMMONS
(First publication April 15 1906)
In the Justices Court for South La Grande
District Union County Oregon
Fred Lawson and Victor
Lawson co-partners 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 the name of the State of Oregon you
are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint in the above entitled
Cause and Court cn or before May 1 9.
1 906 or in default thereof, the plaintiff
will take judgment against you for the
sum of $81,81 with interest thereon at
the rate of six per cent per annum after
January 16th 1906 to gether 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 La 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. Saroent. Atty. for Plaintiff.
FOR THE FEAST
after the Lenten season, you can find
nothing better than our choice
BtEF AMD VEAL,
Any portion of any kind of Fresh Maata
which you may prefer, is here ready to
your order. All are of fine quality, rich
in nourishing juiciness, and of delicious
navor, etc.
Rohr & Company
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BErrfiK THAU EVER '
Mr. Ben Hendricks, the favorite Swed
ish dialect comedian and Northland singer
comes.to Steward's opera house, Monday
Add 25. . Ha will nr.n hi. -n
t"J vv viovii. tuv awiy U yio
unfolds a plot of intrigue, love and comedy
situations. The play is a clean, refined
and gentle type' and in the role of 'Ole"
Mr. Hendricks finds a character entirely
suited to his peculiar style and one which
affords him ample opportunity to c'liplty
ms superior ability as a vocalist and a
comedian, and his interpretation of the
young Swedish emigrant is the best work
which the talented star has ever done.
Mr. HendrcVs songs always have a
strange sweetness. Maybe it is the mel
ody, but nevertheless, it is there and the
audience we are sure will not be slow to'
attest their aopreciation. This season
Mr. Hendricks will sing six new songs
which have become very popu'ar.
SPECIAL RATES
Agent Moore of the O. R. & N. will sell
tickets on May 2, 3, 4 and 5th to Los
Angeles and return for $50.
RICH LOAM ,
Extra rich black loam, for filling gar
dens, etc.. for sale and delivered. 1 also
have gravel for in tt f.ilij, tin
delivered on the pla;e,
J. L. Mars.
PASTURE
Well watered good grass adjoining
Morgan Lake, horses or cattle $ 1 .00 'per
month.
Thos. Broadhurst,
FOR SALE A fresh milch cow with
young calf. Also a single driving horse.
Inquire of J. W. Scriber. La Grande.
riMBF.B I AND. ACT JDNE 3, 1878
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
U. 8. Laud Offlw, La Umnilf, uregon
March ZS. 1U06.
Nullce hfrchv ilven that in oomnllann.
ivitb the provlxlonn of thi act of Ccmirnw of
luneS, IK.8, entllled "An act for the aula of
umwr HiiKLiniiirMtaipaof fa rornln. lira.
on, Nevada, and WHtthlnuton lrrltirv," a
e ivutiffu wan i n t'uuno ijana niaifla vv aol
of Annual 4, IKK!, John Urlwoll, of Kola,
nm ii i of Ada, HIhI nf Idaho, baa this
diiy fll"l In II, la olllr bla .worn Ul-
inent Mo. IHXt, for the purclutaa of thr
Ni Si N'iN of action No. ?
in Towuaulp Ka i. Houtta Haoae No. UK.
E. W. M.
And will omr nrnof to show that the land
sought la more valuable fur Ita Umber or
Rt'Hie than for aitiictili urai purrMmea. nnd to
eauthllnh hi. claim to aald land brfore the
KiulKl.T and rUwiver at 1 Qrnnde, Ore-
gi,,ODWrdiiw.day the.mb day of June 1UU6.
lie naniva hi witnnwea: Albert I.
Le'D. Kda-ard Lemnand .liiuli A. tlnntr.
of R.Ue. Idaho, and H- ury Hlelkeu of Uan-
dih'k. Mont.
Any ana nil pernoin riaunine adveraely the
glaive dpacribed ianda are rtueated to tllr
ineirciaima id iimh nrnc on or bulo.ra n il
Aitli day of Ju:e, 1U06.
r w. Davia, uegiater
WILL "ISATM
If y.-T tlckeu rtadl
and Klo Uianna Kaili.
Line ol the world"
the Penver
tue "Hoenu;
lifclOAUSE
Ciere areaoniaufaoenlcalt -arfii nn
fadutaof luireat - Iodic the 'e ,e
ween Uaden and Denver Hat llitlilv
oarer becomes Urasome
If yoo era solng mat, write for a (or.
Diallon and eel a pretty lax k'luat will
iellyoa all about It
W C McBRIDE, Agent,
124 Third iSt
PorUnd Ore.
Why Not Live Well?
You can do this and not spend any more
money than you are spencing now.
The secret is trade at the
SRATTLF
GROCERY CO.
Our prices are .right our delivery systfm is right our groceries are rieht
emof ' napS' . ' Children Cry ,or th'm' o "ill like
: SEATTLE GROCERY CO
l . LAWSON BROS. Prop.
STEWJSWJf
D, H. STEWARD, Proprietor and Manatrer.
T 1 1 IJIT I? I k r-V1 I A BlSVr
BEN HENDRICKS
" and the screaming eome:ly that has captivated millions
M0IMD4Y. APRIL 23
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D.' FITZGERALD, Proprietor,
C mpletc Machine Shops and Foundry
' General Blacksmiths,'' We manufacture The Fitzgerald Roller Feed
Mill., the best and cheapest mill on the market. Our shops are
equipped with machinery to handle any sized work, nothing too large
or nothing to small. Highest prices paid for old cast iron.
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HIS APPRECIATION
THE BUSINESS MAN thoroughly appr:ciates the advantages of a
checking account with a bank. Those who do not keep such an
accc unt miss many of ita advantages.
We are always glad to explain the workings of a checking account
to those who are not familiar with banking.
Interests paid on time deposits and In savings department
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
TJhe armors
Tfationai
PEM .
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2 OIpi iL
Olson
New Songs New Company
A Swaccer Swedish Swell
Northland Lullaby New Laughs J
" ' ' I Davuivg
Open Your Mouth and Shut Your
Eyes. . New "Ole Olson"
, tair Land of Sweeden
Prices Orchestra and
orchestra center 75c
Dress circle and balcony
50c. Children in balcony
,25c .,
LATEST
IN
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J. R. FORREST'S
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$74,000.00
and TJradors
1ianJc
MILL NER