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n TIMBER LANty ACT JUNE 3. 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION V. . Land Omc, i,a Urarita. ' " ntoa March Zl. IMrt. Notwa l rn)r 1vr-n that in inhi wlti.ot tlh t! pnMwn of Ihf cl of IWtrMfll Juor . Ia. r-nllllrd "An a-f lor tr-i- a: m limber lU in tlt Mtaira of rHlilrnla. Ore poo, Nvrtn. mill WiitrtiDirUM' JVi 'ltir-." a. hid1-i1 iohII ih I'uhlii- Larnl hliwh" 'l f Aavu.M 1MHL Jiwauh A. Hlllllc- of rtoisv murtu nf iitk. Slai tH Idabii, i.a. 1Mb any irfl in tnw nmra per wnri pfMHIDfUt S'lW BW. for til Mr"hn- O' the H' E' Mn- XI S W ) nf vllon No. Win n.sthlp N, 4 KiMllll. ;inr Ml. . w V. An1 will tMr rvmnf mahnw tha tlw lust eoaaM I nuir valuable- for lia tlmh.-r 01 toor il;wn fit MtfririiiiurHl risrr - aud r,tablUtt lief claim to aald Inert before In Kraiairr mil Receiver l La Omi"t. re on ok Wiitnmlar.lhr Bah t o' Ju"c.lW6. He r.ireii H frtitir- E1wrt l-mp ii ui pom. iqhiiu Aaj and all prrnunaelalinlnr adversely thi above dearrtbad In ml are rfuclcfl to B. tbelrelalmr In lhlfflr on or before Mli lula du of Jaae IUU. k H. W. Darle, Reagan j A. .-.j- --.r-.- - 0 aai e J NOTHING BETTER OUR CUSHION AND : ! RUBBER TIRED BUGGIES j RUNABOUTS AND TWO SEATED FULL LINE NOW IN STOCK I Our steam Rolled. Barley can't be beat. All kinds of feed constantly kept ' on hand. Choice lot of timothy Just arrived. PRICES RIGHT Phone Main 6 jjGRANDE RONDECASHCO. 1 Lewis Bros. Prop. j WALLOWA COUNTY j COMMISSION CEES . Judd Ceer of Cove, Union county, a member of the state horticultural board for . the Eastern Oregon district, is in Umatilla county to inspect fruit and look over the fruit conditions generally. He will insist on the etrict enforcement of the spraying laws and hopes to diminish the quantity of infected fruit grown in the Eastern Oregon counties by introduc ing right methods among orchardints and by rigidly enforcing existing laws. ADVERTISED UTTERS List of letters uncplled for in this office for the week ending April 1 9, 1 908. Bassett Mrs. L. M. Bassett H.L2 Harmon Mrs. Webb Groesbeck John Ull Miss Lela Jones W. I. Santoe Mrs. Liza Moor Lee H. Smith Mrs. Rebekah Moure James Smith Miss Ruth Rieber E. Smith Mrs. Hillen Sample Charley Fairbank Wallace These letters will be sent to the dead letter office May 5, 1906 if not delivered before. In calling for the above, please say "Advertisd,"giving data of list O. M. Richet P. M MAY LIVE BO YEARS The chances for living a full century are excellent in the case of Mrs. Jennie Dun can, of Haynesvme, Me., now 70 years old. She writes; "Electric Bitters cured me of Chronic Dyspepsia of SO years etanrline'. and mmAm ma real well mnA strong as a young girl." Electric Bitters cure Stomach and Liver diseases, Blood disorders. General Debility and bodily weakness. Sold on a guarantee at Niwlin Druo Co.'s drug store. Price only 50. PASTL'SE Well watered good grass . adjoining Morgan Lake, horses or cattle $1.00. per month. Trios. Broadhurst. fOXEST EXAMINATIONS The United States Civil Service Com mission announces an examination at Po-tland, Roseburg, La Grande and Prineville, Oregon on the 14th, of May. Supervisors examination will be held on the same date ir all large cities. TOR FAMILY USE , BORN CLEAVER In Red'Oak, Iowa April 2 to Mr. and Mrs. Goo. L. Cleaver a eon. J Send your collections ' and cash items to j THe Stock Growers and j farmers BanK, OF WALLOWA, OREGON. We pay five per cent interest on - time deposit ; CAPITAL. S25.0O0.0O : ; C. T. McDaniel, Cashier. . A. K. Steunembero, Pres. ! T1MBEK IiANU, ACT JUNE . 187, MUTJCB FOB PUW.ICATION, TJ. 8. Land Ofllo. La Omnd. Orrvon , , . March 23 1W6. Notlra m berehv alvno that In mmniianM With th ororlnlonsnr lha ant nt I'mimM a JunaH l7 , rntltled "An act for the Mir- o llmbrrlandllB thrHlalea of (allfortita. n ton, trada. and Wanhlnaton Trrninry. at extended to ail ihr pnhlie Land States by ae: of AouH, liVi, tdwar' Lemp of Bolar Countr of Ada, alate of Idaho ha this day tiled In tbla office bia ewon ta'ement No. fnr tin pnrebaoa of tba SWol Benton No HJ in Townabip So 4 HouUi And will ofTer proof to ahow that the land ought It more vi luabie for in timber or atone than for aarlnultural purpoaea, and to wtahllab his claim to aald laud before tbi Me liter and Keorver at La Grande Oregon on Wednetday the 'JO day of Jane, IUP6. Ha names aa wlineaarei Albert C. Ump Jnta tlrlpnll, Jmiepb HuuUt, and Henry Mfkea all ol Bolne Ida' o. Any and all penona elalmlnr adreraelv h above deaerlhed binda are raqneaied to MM tbelrelalina Intbleofrlce on or before aalc t day of June MIb R W Da via Baalatar. . FOR THE FEAST after the Lenten season, you can find nothing better than our choice BtEF AND VEAL, Any portion of any kind of Fresh Meats which you may prefer, ie here ready to your order. All are of fine quality, rich in nourishing Juiciness, and of delicious flavor, etc. Rohr& Company NEW SAILOR HATS NEW WHITE HAND BAGS BELTS AND GLOVES GOLD TOUCHED COLLARS Every family in town should have a box of soap from our window this week at 20 cts. Come in or telephone us. Newlir Druo Co. NOTICE OF RESTORATION to Settle ment Entry, Filing and Selection of Lands within the lormer Baker City Forest Re serve, uregon. Department or the inter ior. General Land Office, Washington. D C March 28, 1 906. In pursuance of the proclamation of the President of the United States, dated March 16. 1906. ex eluding from the former Baker City Forest Reserve, partly embraced in the Blue Mountains Forest Reserve, Oregon, the area described below, and restoring to settlement the public lands therein, notice i hereby given that the said public lands win become subject to entry, filing ana selection, under the usual restrictions, at the United btates Land Office at. La Grande, Oregon, on July 18, 1908: In lownsnip eight (ti) bout.li, Kange thirty igm toot cast, Willamette Meridian, tne west half of the north-west quarter and the west half of the south-west quarter or becuon thirty-five (4b); 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 west quarter of Section twenty nine (29), and the west half of the north-west quarter of Section thirty-two (52). W. A. Richards, Commissioner, Approved: Thos. Ryan, Acting Secretary of the Interior. RATHBONES ATTENTION All members of Rowena Temple No. 9 are requested to meet this Wednesday evening at the hall, by order of the M. E C. Euriica Proctor, M. of R. & C. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received, bv the undersigned, at the La Grande National Bank up to May 12. 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 26th inst A condition of contract will be that the building must be completed by Oct. 1, 1908. A certified check, for 10 percent of the contract price, must accomoanv each bid. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. F. L. Meyers. . Chairman Building Committee. STOCK MEETINGS For the purpose of receiving applica tions for grazing during the season of 1 906, within the Eastern division of Blue Mountains Forest Reserve, will be held at Pendleton, Ore., May 6. La Grande, Ore., May 8. Baker City, Ore.. May 11. Austin, Ore., May 18. The date for receiving applications closes May 19th. D. B. Shelton, Forest Supt EARNERS Now is the time to do your fencinc. you need fenceposts, we have them for sale. Our post were cut from green fur and tamarack trees and are thoroughly dry. We have about 5000 of them which we must dispose of this spring. We will exchange them for live stock, hay,, grain, eggs, potatoes or other produce. Leave orders at 1 he Oolden Rule or at No. 1606 Sixth Street. Also drv cord- wood for sale in any quantity. J. Anthony NOTICE TO SETTLE All persons who are Indebted to J. Bull & Company are notified to call at the old jlace of business and ..settle same by May 1. 1906. J. Bull & Company. E. M. Wellman & Company ! inAMc avcMi!tr ' w aiwy NSW CARPETS BEAUTIFUL CARPETS The very Latest Designs HANDSOMEST LACE CURTAINS ever shown in the city. W. H. BOHNRNKAMP CO.: SIMMONS (First publication Aoril IS 1906) In the Justices Court for South La Grande District Union Countv Oregon Fred Lawson and Vir.tnr Law son co-partners do ing business under the firm name and style of Lawson Brothers Plaintiffs vs. C. E. Hammock, Dafanrlant 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 1 906 or in default thereof, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of $81.61 with interest thereon the rate of six per cent per annum after January 16th 1906 to gather with his costs and disbursements and Order sale of attached property this Summons is served upon you by publication in La Grande Weekly Observer published at La Grande Oregon for six Consecvtive weeks by order of the Hon. John Hough Justice of the Peace of the above entitled Court Dated April rth 1 906. j W. B. Sargent, Atty. for Plaintiff. 4 TIN ION COUNTY! Union County presents to the hcrre sreker a greater number of diversified industries than any county in trie state, out side of Multnomah county which is practically Fortland. We do r.ot believe that there is another county in the Inland Empire that can show fourteen different industries whose total annual revenue produces an average of $193,ooo.oo cash. :.. The annual report of the State labor Commissioner, places Union County third in the state, in the employment of labor ' It requires 194 solid trains of fourtv cars eich to carry the produce of our court to the market, more than a train every other day throughout the year. . n "An admirable climate." The past winter only for a few hours did the mercury reach zero.. . No excessive heat in the summer" and our cool refreshing nights cannot be appreciated by the residents of the east until they are permitted to enjoy them. Our soil is rich and productive. Were we to mention yields they would not be, believed. The only way to become acquainted with this "Garden of Eden" is to person'y visit this land of diversity, as when you see the crops growing and harvested they speak for themselves. . Our forrests will require many many decades of the present activity before they begin to yield and we now have thirty or more saw mills which give employment the year round in the mills and logging camps The only sugar beet factory in the state is located at La Grande, the County Seat of Union County with a popu ation of 5,000, progressive wide awake people who extend the glad hand to all. This ia the commercial, educational and social center of the county. L Grande ie known as the railroad town of the O. R. it N. Co. whose annuil payroll at this place exce ds $300,000.00. From here the branch road is now pushing through the northern part of this coun .y.oni to the Wallowa County, starts a freight division, machine snaps, round houses, and one of the largest railroad yards on tne system, and train dispatchers oifice. Tne public schools of La Grande are second to none in cities of this size in this stats. We now have three buildings and a fourth, an airhr rnm hrirlr hnilinir m rrnra r.rfrtrHM wlvlni. imnlinrni.iif tiiiiiii Tui ' principal office of the Geande Ronds Electric Co. is located in this city. This Company furnishes power ait lignt f or the city ot La Granoa. Island City. Cove. Union, and tne Hot Lakd Sanitarium. -i try xy yrpfrmrrv ' 1 fr Hi" """'"I1 ;iainn, in 11 i n mi i i i n iiiinim m.i. i. ni mi fciaiiiiaiii - an ii- i,.M'm.,m n , , -unin.! BJ f I I 5 5" " : .5 rrr;";:(-!,: - ;z pi; p:- j"r -ilsl SOME OF THE MANY BEAUTIFUL HOMES OF YROSFERCU j UNION COUNTY RESIDENTS VALtE OF Wheat Lumber Sugar Oats and Barley Cattle ; Hogs Hay : . Dairy Products Fruit Horses and Mulis . Sugar Beets Poultry . Potatoes Wood... PRODUCTS CARLOADS $650,000 640.000 265.0G0 250.0C0 250 000 200.000 120.C00 123.000 100.000 100.000 100.000 .... 60.000 20.000 . ... 60.000 $2,830,000 Lumber .. 5000 Wheat 2000 Oats and Parley .' 600 Wood ., 600 Icj ..; 600 Fruit 250 Sugir , , ; 200 Potatoes . 200 Hy ... ..,....::...;.., 200 Cattle 250 H-fi .; 100 Horses and Mu'es 60 7750 44 mm,