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ft. , WE CARRY MEATS ' for a brief while only. Short for saying that we handle only fresh products. We sell so much beef, mutten, limb, pork,.rn poultry that nothing stays on our premises long. Food for thought in that truthful statement. If you ooject to stale meats, let us have your orders. Grandy & Russell MEAT Fresh and Cured Can be obtained at this mar- at all times. We deliver all orders promptly.1 Phone to us or leave your order. We will do the rest. KROUSE BROS Prop. Successor to J. Bull and Go. Phone Main 48 LA GRANDE SCHOOL OF MUSIC - PROF. DAY. PRINCIPAL. MRS. DAY, ASSISTANT. This It one of the best musical In institutions In the state, and that , people in this city and valley are beginning todiscover the advantage of this school. The system, is 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 fcre taught the first three grades. Pupils come one hour each day. This is no kin dergarten eystem but far superior. In No. 2 the grades are from 2 to 6. Here they graduate. Pupils take one or two lessons a week as 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. A ROYAL WELCOME Is accorded every gentleman AT DONNELLY'i All the leading brands of cigars and the kind of smoking tobacco you have been looking tor. DONNELLY'S CLUB ROOMS are at your disposal at all times Confectionery Periodica' IN f HURRY? ill EN UALL Wfl. 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 phonelBlack 1792 Wagon always at your service eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee THE 5 OXFORD BAR JAMES FARQUH ARSON, Prop. Coaaplete saaortnteal ol WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Cold lunches and mixed drinks a specialty. Fair and Impartial treatment to all. You are invited to call and get acquainted. lODCf DIRECTORY EAGLES La Grande Aerie 296 F. O. E. meets every Friday night in (Elks Mall, at H p. m. invited to attend. Visiting bre hren L R. Snook W. S Dr. 0. L. Bigg ere W. P. I. 0. 0. F.-La Grande Lodge No. 16, meets in their hall every Saturday night. Visiting brothers cordially invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at Model Restaurant. H. E Coolidcr, N. G. D. E Cox. Sec. STAR ENCAMPMENT. No. 81. I. 0. 0. F. Meets every first and third Thurs days in the month in Odd Fellows hall. Visiting patriarchs always welcome, G. E. Fowled, C. P, D. E Cox, Scribe. . v M. W. A.- La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets every first and third Wednesday of the month at J. 0. O. F. hall. All vieiting neighbor are cordially invited to attend. C. S, Williams, V. C. Joh Hall, Clerk. . .-- FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court Maid Marion No. 22 meets each Thurs day night in Redman hall. Brothers are invited to attend. Frio How Chief Ranger L. L Snodorass Financial Sec. Board of Trustees Dr. G. L. Bioobrs John Hall and C. S. Wiixiaml i ntikiiwtfiur inf. oi, M Mar. mm-nnA nA 'mirth ... each month in 1. 0. 0. F. hal. Visiting Knignts welcome. ' H. u Ball, Com. Mox Bloch, Record Keeper L.O. T. M HIVRNn 97 JM..t. ..,,, first and third Thursdays in the after noon at the Redmen hall. All visiting ladies are welcome. Mauds Lono Lady Commander. M. C. Vessey, Record Keeper. B. P. 0. E, La GRANDE LODGE No. 453 Meets each Thursday evening at eight o'clock in Elks hall, on Adams Ave nue. Visiting Brothers are cordially in vited to attend. F. S. Ivanhoe, Exalted Ruler G. E. McCully, Recording Secretary. LA GRANDE innSP N 1 AO WOODMEN OF THE WORLLV-Mj.Is every Friday of each month In the K. of P. hall in the Corp building. AH visiting members welcome. N. L. Ackles, Consul Commander J. H. Keenby, Clerk. RED CROSS LODGE, No. 27-Meeta every Monday evening in Castle Hall, Corps building. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights, N. L Ackles, C C. R. Pattison. K. R. & S. RATHBONE- SISTERS Rowena Tem ple No. 9 meets every Wednesday even ing at 8 p. m. in the K. of P. Hall in the Corps building. Visiting members cordi ally invited. Milly Frawlby M. E C Eunice Procter M. of R. h C. T1MBKR LAND ACT JUNK ll7g NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION "V V. 8, Land Offloe La Urande, Oregon. April 9, IMM Nolle In hereby riven that In oomnllanoe with the provisions of theact or Congress ot Junes, lOTS, entitled "An act fur tlie sale of timber lands lu the Rules of California, Ore gon, Nevada, end Washington Territory ,'!a extended to alt the Public land rUitea by act of August 4, I8U2, Ltdda A, Iferbv of Boise, county of Ada, Slate of Idaho, bus iniaasvniearn litis omra her sworn state ment No. 875 for the purchase of the HXNK W A v i K of Mention S'o 4: In Township No.SHmith Range No. K. W. M. And wlllotler proof to show that the land souirht la more valuable for lu timber or stone than for agrlrulluMl purposes, and to establish hr claim to said land before the Register and Receiver at la Umude.. Oregon on Knday, the Win day of June, IH06. nn imiun a wiuieuri: r.awrn at. ihb-i y, Henry Wenbei Ovtv Younkln, Will lm A. H'lrd, all of Kulse Wh . Any and all puiaons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to nit their claims In thisorric on or beloresald Mb day of June, lift). E, W. OkY s Regis r riMBKK I. AND, ACT .It) NK .187 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. B. Land Office, La Grande, Oregon Msrch U 1W6 Notlra Is hereby given that In muipllanei with the provtslonsof the ac' of Congress ol June a IK7K, entllleit "An srl for the sale ol timber land In the Stale of California, Ore gon, N vada. and Washington Territory, at attended to all the Public Land Slate he act of August!, 1HWI, Krtwar. 1111. of Uolse louui.T oi Ana, sta'e 01 itiario na this ilsy died In this office his awnrr is'enient No. WOI, for the purchase of the s W H of Mccilon No in Township Not doulh Hinge NOA6 K W M. And will offer proof to show that the land might is more vt luable for It timber m stone than for agricultural purposes, and tc establish his claim to said Isnd before the Register and Kectlver at La Grande Oregon on Wedirsl.y the 'At day of June, Inns. He name as wlti-saes: Albert 0. lompJohn Prbculi. Joseph Hunur, aud Henry ( liken all ol llotae Ida o. Any and all persona claiming advereelv th above described lands are requested to KM ihrlrrlslms In Ihtsoltlre on or before said UU das oi June I 6 W rsvs Raster. TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE J. I37 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 0. 8. Land OfTloe, La Orsnde. Oregon. Feb. lira t-otloele hereby given thai In cnmpllaeo wphthe provisions or the act of Consrves 01 Junes, lava, entitled "As act for the sale oi timber lands In theHtetea at California. Or goo, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as slender) to all the Public I .end Hiatesbv s. i or August , Ksn. Kmadvl l. Clark, ol Cros by, County or wllllsms rltateol H. latkoia has this day flled In this office his awon slatemen Niv for the nnrchaae or th. Hk K't s.. at T. 6 n.;and Lot Sand w)4N K of Mectiou No. s In Township (o. S nun in rtarg o, :ik, k w m. And will oiler proof to show that the lann oiiiint la more valuable for Its timber pi slont than for agrlcullnral rnrpneea, and t estsbllsb bis 'l.ilui to said land before th Keslder and Keielver at Is Mrande Ore gon ou lusexisy, -ha aid. dav of jjsy, He nsrues as wltnosrs: Samuel H. t V lsmon. Hert Hughes. Jrbn T Wll lamn.B. Thomas 11. Williamson, all of La Uiande vresuu. Any and all persons claiming adversely tr. above desorlbed lends are requested to (II their rlalms la this office on or before salf tidiev of May, iwm. K. W. Davis. Register. Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach, Torpid Liver and Chronic STST' Laxative Fruit Syrup Pleasant SPORTING VENTS DOIMS ON . LOCAL WD COAST WHO. TRACK AW DIAMOND SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS IN CHICAGO. . Chicago. III., April 25 The Central Association A.A.U. swimming champion- t ships will open here today at the North side natatorium under the ausp.cas of the Barry Beach Swimming Aseocation. 1 The program includes a formidable num ber of championship events, including contests for distances from 100 yards to one mile, water polo,' relay races and a 100 yards swim for women. Some of the swiftest swimmers of the country have been entered for the various events and it ie expected that soma records will be broken. NELSON AND HERRERA TO EIGHT. Eesington, Pa., April 22 Battling Nelson and Aurelia Herrera are to fight twenty rounds before the Tuxedo Park Ciub this evening and sportsmen from all parte of the East are hare to witness the intarMtina match. Both man are said to be in excellent condition, Nelson seems to be the favorite. : The fight is for a purse of $20,000. INDOOR TARGET MATCH Portland, Me., April 25 This is the day for the great indoor target match for the members of the teams of both Maine Regimente. The contest takes place In the auditorium and a highly interesting program has been arranged for the meet A large number of prizes and trophies are offered to the winners of the various matches. Tne match is open to all mem bers of the National Guard of the state of Maine. The participants in the contest have to furnish their own ammunition. GYMNASTIC TEACHERS MEET Mariden, Conn., April 26 The annual convention of the teachers of gymnastics of the Turner Societies belonging to the North American Turner Band opened here today. The attendance is larger than ever before and an Interesting pro gram has been prepared, , consisting of addresses, discussions and demonstra tions. Every part of the United States is represented. AMERICAN TEAM WINNING Athens, April 25 The American team here is beginning to make it self felt Sheldon of New York, and wearing the American colors, won the championship discus throw. Daniels, another Amerl can athlete from New York, won the hundred meter swimming race. FOR SALE Residence, corner 8th. and N. Also driving team, harness, light buggy and hack. Call at this office. TIMBER LAN ), ACT JUNE 3, 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION U. 8. Laci Office, La Uiande, Oregon. March, f, 1U06. Notice Is btr. by given that In compliance wltbUiepKnu onsofthe act ot Congress of June 8. 1x78, er tled"Anact for the sale of timber lands In the stales of California, Ore gon, Nevaua, a id Washington Territory," as extended to a the Public Land states by act of August , 1KM, C!iarles L. Liugenreller, ofriws-, county of Ada, state 01 Idaho, baa this day filed In thla office his nworn utemeni No. 375ft, for the purchase of the I X of the-iW'i a WS bM of Heclion Not iti Township No. J, boutu Rat ge No. W And will offer proof to show that the land ought la more valuable for Ita timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his ehilm to said land before the Register f nd Receiver at La Urande. Oregon, on Tuesday, the 2utb day a May, IMja. He names as witnesses: Charles E Wi bo of Boise, Idaho; Herb rl P. L"in ol Ikuse, Idaho, Henry ve-enbetg of Dote, Idaho; Jim-' K. Hateman le 'rnnde. re. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above ileacrll-d lauda are nuueatcd to rile their claims In till office on or before said Will day of May, iUOi. E. W. DavlH, Register. FOR SALE Trees, shade and orna mental, Norway maple, Carolina popular, box alder, mountain ash.wild blackcherry, American linden, Scotch laburnum, golden chain tree, white ash, sugarmaple, white elm, honey locust, smoke tree, golden elder, Japanese ' quince, California privet, lilacs, honey suckle, hydrahgta, Siberian pea tree. and all kinds of roses and flowers. Phone black 601 or inquire of C. L. Kaler, 1605 Adams Avenue.' TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3. I87S NOTICE rK PUBLICATION. U. K Land Offloe, at 1-a Orande, Or. March Allb, 1U06 Notice I hereby given ttai In compllane wltn tl,e provisions of the act of Congress o Junes, IK7H, entllleit "An act for tbesaleo timber lands lu tue stales of California, On gnu. Nevada, and Washington Territory, itended to all the Public Land ritatea by ae ol August . irni, Tbomss L. Kaki r, of en dl-tn. connlv of Uinaima. Msta of Ore on hss this day filed la this otllcehla sworn stale mnt No .17UI lor the puichase 01 t"e L1 HEW tec W,Vy; 8V , Mec. Jit) and M X of Hec. at, in Township No 1 8, It No. S6K.W.X And will offer proof to show that the and sought Is more valuable for Ita tlmhe 01 stone than for agricultural purpose, and to establish ble claim to said lands ore the Helster and Receiver 01 too U nd on Ice ei I tiraada, gon, on Mo ay. Ibe 1Kb dav rx June. 1 Ot. He natnes a wltnee: tiroes K. is ke. Joha W. Klmbrt-lU rl Harks, Thomas Ue aney.aMo Pendleton. Oregon. Any and all persona oUlmlng adversely thi above-described lands are miuested to HI) their elalms tn this ornoe on or before eat'' kith day of juns, lin'S. K. W. Davis. Meglster WANTED Immediately an experiinced saamstress Apply to Mrs. Winkler, CS28 corner Hemlock & Monroe. tlJsBfcR IAWO ACT JUNK IS, MTIIH OR PrBLICATlOW U.S. Land OTice; Ls Orsnde Oregon. " Sfsrcb.i'tn. UO. Notlra Is hereby glrtn that tn rompllsner with lbs prnvr-Ions ol the act of Congress of Jane IK7K. tntltl.-d "An act for the sal. of limber lands In the atstesof Calilornta,Ongoo, Nevada and Washington Ter iiory." as es teiMiwI 1.1 all the Public Land Htates kv act Auusi 4, niL Wliiard Couch a La Orsnde. cnlv of rnlnn, male of cregon hss thtadsy filed la this efficr his sworn statement No. HKit Ssc 'ie parr hss- of the E NEs o'Hentl i-. ., . tn lownsbla No. 4 tfoutb, Ksnge Ke M. E. W. M. sod wi.i unVr pr-ol tu sh'.w that the land aonghr Is more valoabl- for Its timber a atouethsn for agrlcnitu-al purposes, and to establish h-claim to said lai d before the Rg isl.r and Heceivsr at La Orsnde, Oregoa. 00 Thu-hdsy the slst day June, He nan's as witnesses; James McOsll. Thomas K. ehe-wwd. W liltsm Sherwood. Frank MnClure, all of La Urande, Ualoa eounty, Oregon. Aavaerfallprrsmw elaimlne adversely the shove desenhe.t u ,d are req-iested to file their claim. In thii office 00 or Itefore eaid 2Ut dag el Juae, iJS - ' F. W. Davis, Register TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, I87&, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Office at La Grande, Ore. , t . March a, UKM. Notice la hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress 01 Junes, IS,, entitled ' An act for the sale of .i m nr nnn. in ir.hi.im or f 'a lisirals ON. gon, Nevada, end Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land suites by act of Au t J, ISO, U7tr.ai !',, u.' Puitlanp mninty of MoUnomsh Slswi of Oreg,.n baa this day filed In thla orttce hie sworn statement No. 3740 for the purchase of the H jt'U IHR,fw,i In Township Na i And will offer proof to show that the land ought l more valuable lor ita timber m tone than for agricultural purposes, and to vsuiuiisu uis oiaim to saia lana Derore the Krister and Receiver at La iranae, uregou, on Thursday, the'Jtth day Msy luua ' He name as witnesses Adolnh Newt In "rWart Newlln. Hardy Harrell andueorge Whitlark, all of la Grande, Oregon. An, Mild all Deraona clalinln u1vmI tlta above described lauds are requested to file men- niaiiiiB in urn umce on or before said iHh day of Ma; , lm. K. W. Davis, Beglster CONTEST NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF "THE INTERIOR United Btalea Land OOloe ' ta Grande, Oregon, March 17th. IWM a ainoieni conical amaavit Having been flled lu thiS flfflnS hV RuriA AlUnn,. Ann. leslaut, against Homestead entr No. l(l-.4, . 1 " " niM. mi, ,wi win k RCCIIHB 'JH, Township 4 b.. Range st E. w. M. hr Benjamin H. Fitch Con: st-e. In which It I alleged that Penjamln H. Fltcb hss never re sided thereon snd only has e small cabin (hereon shout 10 by 12 end no other I prove ments and has whollv abandoned said fact and that said alleged aSeence from said land was not due to his eniplovmsnt in tha armv navy or marine corps of the United Htates as a private so oier, omccr, seaman or n arlne during the wsr with Hnaln or during any other war in which the (Jn'ted Stsb may be engaged, baid parlies are herby nmlfled to appear, respond and off. r evldenc touch ing said allegation at 10 o'-li ck a. aa. on April S6tb, ltf'6, before the Register end Receiver at the United Utatea Land Office lu La (trends. Oregon. The said nnntesiant having. In a proper ertidavlt. filed March 17 b. IWK set forth facts which show that altar du diligence personal service of thla notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and dlreoted th t such notice be given by due and proper pub Ication. K. W. liAVI-i Register A, A. K0BEKT8 Receiver PASTURE Well watered eood Brass adioininc Morgan Lake, horses or cattle $1.00!per month. , . Thos. Broadhurst. (LEAN IIP NOTICE Property owners are hereby notified to clean up their alleys and repair their side walks at once. John Wilson. Street Superintendent, EVERYTHING USEFUL Nothing Ever Yet Created Without a Purpose We all wonder why certain things were ever made, why certain animals or in sects were allowed to live. And yet there is no doubt but that everything was created for some purpose, and as civiliza tion advances, such purposes are discov ered. Cod liver oil is something that every body knows to have been a wise provis ion of Providence, to be used as a medi cine in all wasting diseases. Yet science has proven that the oil has no value either as a medicine or food and while useful to the codfish only the medicinal elements which the oil contains are useful to man as a medicine. Therefore a sepa ration must be affected. This is exactly what has been done by two eminent French chemists, after twenty years of experimenting, they suc ceeded in separating the medicinal cura tives from the useless oil and grease and have given to the world in a concentrated form, all of the healing, strength-creating and body-building properties of cod liver oil, without oil or grease to upset the stomach and retard its work, and by this process Vinol is made. The Newlin Drug Co. guarantees Vinol to be a pure cod liver medicine, without the oil, and not a patent medicine, and also guarantees that Vinol will create a healthy appetite, cur stomach troubles. give strength and renewed vitality -te- weak, sickly children and to the aged, build up the run down, tired and debili tated, make tha weak strong, cure chronic coughs, colds, build up the con valescent, or will return every dollar paid for it. Newlin Druo Co, Cleanses the system thoroughly and clears sallow complexions of pifcples and blotches. It ts guaranteed WATTS A cordial invitation is extended to all to visit tha store, and be come acquainted with ua. Our stock is complete and our pre scription department is 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 solicit a shars of your business. F. A, WATTS, Proprietor la grande. oreqon Corner Depot Street and Adams Avenue PEACHES We have the trees for sale. Hardy, home grown, first-class treee. Sev eral hundred left. APPLES and PEARS. SENATOR DUNLAP STRAW BERRIES, great bearers of fine berries. Six varieties of BLACKBERRIES The leading Pomemental shrubs. 6000 apples for fall planting, mostly Roman Beauties It will pay yju to gat our prices. . UNION IMURSERX ,I0S. WEAVER, La Granie National ' Bank ESTA'B L 1 S H E D J887 Capital Stock, Surplus and undivided profits $160,03000 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS ORGE PALMER, President. J. M. BERRY, Vice President. F. L. MEYERS. Cashier, GEORGE L. CLEAVER, Assistant. Cashier. W. L. BRENH0LTS, Assistant Cashier. BERRY, F. M. BYRKIT. A. B. C0NLEY. C. C. PENINGT0N. F. J. HOLMES. General banking business, Drafts drawn on all parts of the world. WANTED, Aoung man of 27. of good habits and a small bank account would like the acquaintance of some young lady with matrimonial Intentions, must be a plain Ordinary Cirl a ho will love a good home. Will hlrs I the washing done but she must be a good cook and ; use no other flour than that which is made by the La ; Grande Mflling Co. Every sack guaranteed! For ; sale by all dealers. PAPERS PAPERS Hundreds of Old Papers, 25 cts per Hundred. The best In the world for underlaying your carpets. Try them and you will siy so your self. For sale at the "Qi OBSERVER OFFICE TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3. 1575. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. O. B. Land Ofllce at La Grand. Or. . Matcb 7th, IWM. Notice la farrrhv firm tbal In romiMlana with the provisions of tbe mat ot Congress u Junes, lKTH.sntl.lMl "An art tor tbe aale o tlmbnr lands In ths metre ot California, on ffnn, Nevada, and Watilngtno Territory," ai extendsd to all ths public jud HiaUe or art of August 4, lav.'. Mrhuias Mollior of t Urenils, onnnivof Unlun, Hisb-ol rr ii hat tli It dav Died In tins ni loo bis sworn slate No. S,i, ror the pnrrriaseorthe N K U of tier. NoJS hi Township No. 4 , Hsiif Mo. ts. And will ofler proof In snow that the land mm lit Is more valuable for its timber or sloi.e than tor agricultural purpurea, and to establish bis claim to said land before the Keglstrrand H.- - a'. U Grande. Or.. (m. on (alunl'v ' '." day p May IW6 Ho ttsnies as , .ints. -; Ism. a Shilllng John Hhllltng, Jr , Ad us n kt'gera. J, hn f W tills inaou. all ol La t.iHii.ie. tin gon Any and all pe'som els'" lug ierseT thesbov ritrr1beO lai"is .eoue-ted to Die tbrlrelalms In thtsofD' v r rwloie'ea d fttb day of W.y, muj K. W. -vis, kelsie DRUG CO Having purchased the I DRUG STORE known as the LA GRANDE DRUO (0MPANY we wish to 5 tall the attention of the people of La Grande and Union county'to the fact ; Union, Oregon Paoprietor A WIFE x UMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1571 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Mates Land Office. LaGrande Ore. . . , April , ID06. wh 5?. JL" lyco ,ht tn 'nmpllanee 7n.s l!-,"!",om",, ,h ol Oongrese ot 1?iJ,Wyli,"ll'1 Aa tne sale of Inn J. ii' " h 8,-'of California, Ore gon, Nerada. and Washington Territory." aa ejteoded to .11 the Pnblle Und ".tee 6y act ;?UV o' Ada State of Idaho, hss this rta fllrd in this ofllre his sworn atstement No. il'LVJL'? Pnirhase of the N!. NWK8. VrtiAN.fc :K of ewtion Na tl la Township ho 4 i... Hangs No. E,W. M., and wiir oflr prnor to show that the land sought la more valoabl for ita timber or stone !. ...Ior aTlfONeml purpoea. and to estab lish his elalin to a .id land before Register Kerelw at LaUrande, Oregon oa rrida, W nsy of June, IWM ne aainsaas wnnesae,: Edward M. Derby nr. v ""ywn, l.voia A. VtrOf, owe 3 fii-t i', K,u. an of rsilss Iilatiu. any aid all persona claiming adrerarlv aove-laeflbef isnil, - ,u..m ... e l het i rlnlmi In this offloron or bsintauldu da of Juue, IMlj. E.W D.lVIS, Keglsler