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I LACE CURTAIN SALE ! : 2Q PER CENT DISCOUNT I HOK NfcXT I New .tock of RUBBER AND COTTON HOSE. 10 cu per foot and up. ' LAWSON MOWERS AND SPRINKLERS W. H. EOHNENKAMP CO Gougpli Remedy A Safe Medicine for Children. , In buying a oongh medicine for children, never be afraid to buy Chamber Lain 8 Couoh Eembdv.. There is no danger from it, and relief is always inn to follow. It la intended eepeclally for coughs, colds, croup and whooping comrh , and is the beet medicine in the world for these diseases. It Is not only a certain cure for croup, but, when given as soon as the croupy cough ari". will prevent the attack Whooping cough is not dangerous when thiB remedy is given as directed. It contains no opium or other harmful drugs, and may bs (Hven a r-oufldintly to a baby as to an adult. Music Lessons i Miss Jean McDonlad Piano Method Leschetitsky Vo:al Method 1616 Sixth St. Phone BLck 4f 2 44e44444 Tf coughs (QUICKEST CURE golds THE THROAT I DR. KING'S CHAS. EBY. Sft, of Elizabeth, I1U writes: "I paid out over $160 ti local phy sicians, who treated me for La Grippe without giving me any relief. V afterward bought a $1.00 bottle of DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY, and after taking contents of this one bottle I was entirely cured." Prl 50c andSI.OO ABSOLUTELY CUARAWTSZPI T.Ial IMa Tin r ISwIiii TEN DAYS THE OXFORD BAR JAMES FAQUHARSON, Prep , UimpiM, ssMWtn-ent 01 "WINES. LIQUOP AND CIGARS Cold lunches and mixed drinks a specialty. Fair and impartial treatment to all. You are invited to call and net acquainted. WONDER WORKER SOLO KD BECCMKEKOED BY . i ) uir Comp my SPORTiNG EVENTS Of IHTCTEREST TRY-OUT TONIGHT Tonight the La Grande ' High School Athlete will try out end Captain Bay will chooee men to represent hit echool in the meet on Srturday. Island Oily and Hoklcenberry echoole have already chosen their teams. A complete list of entries will ;be2 published in Friday's Observer. Interest in the meet is grow ing and a large attendance it expected. Track meets are everywhere growing in favor as they afford clean, manly and exciting sport, while the arguments urged against football do not apply with them. Saturday's meet will be close. Any school to win must make forty points, and not one of the schools entered feels sure of that many. Certainiy our people should turn out and cheer the La Grande teams. Island's colors are red and blue; La Grande's blue and white; Hooken berry's . yellow and blue. Tickets, 25 cents. High school yell: j Hip Zoj! rah zoo! quia qui I qis quit L. G! H. S! triumphio! Harum! Scarum! Callabahzoom! . La Grande High School! Booml Boom! Strawberry short cake! Blueberry pie! v f I nri n rt v' There will be a baseball game on Mem orial Day which will make an epoch in baseball history. Tne business men on the North Side of Adams Avenue have chalenged the business . men residing on t le South Side. The line-up has not been announced, but is tufficint in regarding the strength of the South Side team to cause tne rumor mat tne Nortn Aiders are in the market for woolen socks. CON (EST NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR United Hta'e Lanl . tliw I a Irs.nde, Oregon. Man h 171 h. IfiOn A nfflelenl eontrtt fhlavit havlna hwn filed lu till" offloe bv Karlev Aliiemon, cn". Ieiaut. alnt Hrre-ieHd entrv No. UlMt, mdAprl Hlb. IU0I, lot Ihe .W4 8wtl n in. T. wimhlp 4 8., rtanpe at K. W. M. bv Henjamln H. Fitch lortitt-e. In which It i Hlleg,-a tbat fei jaml" H. Kltch be nevr li'e.l thneoii end only has email eahln Iherwn ahoul I0iy Uardno othei I prove merle and Iih whollv Mba doned Mid t ea t, and that mid alktti d a' arn'-e from wild land wh not doe to hl i 'ni l..vn enl in Die arinr. nvv or marine co,p- or the I'nlled Htatt a N prlvai o dler, i.rhcer, Maman or martue durlne Ihe war win. r-imli or durlna ai" other war in w' lrli th Un ted Htt. t mar N enicaeed. enlrt pailtee ae hereby noilfl d U appeal, napnnd and ff r erld,'r,c tnu.-i'-ln aid alienation l 0 n' a. m op April Mth, in 6. hff,.r the Keener and Ren iver at the Uplled ftl I .mid ufflce lr La Htfcnde. Orreon. The paid c litt-Mint ha' In, lit a propel 'ftldavlt. nied Man li 17 b IW- I for'h fart whh b how lhai alter dn riiihcenee personal aervlre of thm u llw ran not e nHrie. i h hereby oidi'ri-d a. d '! x-te" h t Mich nth he Klveu by due iind .roiT pub eatlo . E W. llAVI: KKter A. A. KODEK'lXReieivir UJuBEK LAND. ACT JUNE 3. 1878 .NOTIfK FOR PPBI ICATION U," LsrdOfflceai Ijif-snoe. irevo. Keh. il in. Nolle Is hereby giver thai in ronMianri Will the provisions of Ihe set ol Tot grea I lulu H. IIC. .r-IOerl "n sei for ihe ssieif nn' er innsir ire nnne. or rsororr la. In on. 'Ne'-sds, id WMil,.gor T rriiorv s ' In rlert tr sll O, Pol r, I erf "Isle. h t . 1 ngnst 4. iw-jr. Maude Nicholson of I. Omude lonntv ol t'nlon. ..le ol rejon nss ihlsdnr filed in this office her wi tt fMle'neni No :I7II. for 'he tnrcha,e of tli SW . I h.v No HI. In lownshii No. , Brn-K Rsrrr No ;u K. W. M. ,d wllioftei insi to slion i!ih, th 1ar ui'll is roc, raln-hle fo, Its (Inner r' tour Ihee for sgrlciiltlita1 perpe'es. arrt I imI- turr elir to sli lepf I, mi -h-K e slid I' eiel,'et si I.. Wra ,d. fvreyo, oe Monde, h. inn, .i,v 01 Mi, IW'o -h ,Mroe s K'e-e 1. KnrlieK lonies K. HtitcinHii. i'h'rles hki.pn. of 1. Oni'ide tuen.e , an i H.i Isrd P. Iluruell, ol flarkey. i.pwnii A n' . lesoes cliilinini sdverseh lheslwivenfxrilb.il lodsHn- riposted lotllf their nlHlrot n I his oillcv on or ' elo f mi d I41 h day of Mu, :mn. I LUNGS ZZZZZIZ: tr4 TV posiPOMMtni of (oiwimoN Dr. Nathan C, Schaffer. president of the National Education Association, has confirmed - cerlier advic'ee of the decision to postpone the San Francisco convention. Dr. Schaeffer says: In view of the appalling disaster which has visited San Francisco, it is Impossible for the National Educational Association to hold its meeting this year in that city. After fully considering all the letters and telegrame which have been received from all parts of the United States, and after carefully weighing what is due the people ot San Francisco, the executive committee under the authority conferred upon it by the board of directors at its last meeting, the board of trustees concurring, decided to postpone the National Educational Asr ; tociation meeting for one year, to pace yet to be determined. They join in the hope that EMq association may go to San Francisco soon as feasible. TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3. 187 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION , D. 8. Land Office, La Grand. Ot enn March ), IWtt. Nolle In hereby fKe that Id conipiUuc, Itb tilt Drovlalona ot tha ni of OnagmM ol Jdd a, 1878, entitled "Aa aol for the sale N uiotwr la nan in tbe Bute of California, Ore eon. Nevada, end Waslilnirton Territory . vxiended to ell tbe Public Lend Bute by art f ADIUStl. Ittfi. JoHDh A. Uunlrr of Bulee. eonnty of Ada. Stale of Idsbo, ua tlil day filed In this offloe her sworn latrmsnl No. HOt. for the nnrchssa ol the BW NE!8ee. 81 -WNWJiol Section no. in roaaabip o, 4 Mouth, tUnge No. HtWM. And will otter nroof to how that the lana oukIiI I more valuable for lie timber Ol -tone than for agricultural nurnoses. and It wtahllkh ber claim to laid land before tb iftnin nn Kerelver at La urando. Or von.ou Widneedav.tbe 801 h isv m JuoclUOa. He D;trr.ea aa wiivjk: Edward Lomp A.'bett:, temp. John Diisouil. Henry Plfkea. a.l of Bois Idaho. -Any and all Demon claltnln ailverarlv thi above described land are requested to 11.. ibelrclalm In thl offloe on or before salo io aa) v June U6. -. .. B. w ixvls Kce'ali NOTICE FOR PUBLIC A ION I5EPAKTMENT OF THK INTERIOR, i, B. Land Offloe, La Grande, Oregon. . Anrll 18. luun. Notice I hereby given that Hie followln named nettler ha fifed notice of bli Intention loit final proof in auppnrt of hi claim, nd tnat nid proof will be made before the Ketrint r and Reclver of the li. S. Land Office, at La Grande. Oregon, on June , In. MOri, vli: H. E. No 10144, Krellla hIihw. of 1 41 Grande, Orepnn. widow of ( harlen Hhw. le.-e-e rt, for tbe NK aeo. 27. Tn.. 4 9., R. 88 E W M. be name tbe following wltneaw to prove hi eontlnnoa renldence upon and cu Uva Ion of taid land, vli: V. P. flat. John Howard. Wllliai t Ranton. Ijiwrence Drunumltb, ail ol La Urande re gon E. W. Davit, egUte UNION COUNTY I Union Gounty presents to tfre home seeker a greater number of . diversified industries than any county in the state, outside of Multnomah county which is I practically Portland. . ; J We do not believe that there is another county in the Inland Empire that can I show fourteen different industries whose total annual revenue produces an average of $1 93,ooo.oo cash. J The annual report of the State labor Commissioner, places Union Gounty third in the state, in the employment of labor . ' . j I It requires 194 solid trains of fou rtv cars each to carr the produce of our S county to the market, more than a train every other day throughout the year. . ' 5 "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 the are permitted to enjoy them. 5 Our soil Is rich and productive. Were we to mention ields they" would not be believed. The only way to become acquainted with this "Garden of Eden" is to . personl visit this land of diversity, as when you see the crops growing and harvested they speak for themselves.' J Our forrests will require man many decades of the present activity befote 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 J i nn oniy ugar oeei. ragiory in me stare is located at La urande. the with a population of 6,000, progressive wide awake people who extend bus vuiiiinai viai, vuuit.iiunni anu social tenter ot tne county. ??okooWnr-a8 th! railroad town f th 0. R. & N. Co. whose annua! payroll at this place exceeds $300.000 00. From here the branch road is now pushing through the northern part of this county, on into the Wallowa County, starts a freight division, machine shops, round houses, and one of the largest railroad yards on the system, and train dispatchers office. The public school's of La Grande are second to none in cities of this size in this state. We now have three buildings and a fourth an eight roorri brick building in course of construction, giving imployment to twenty-two teachers The principal office i of the GeandeRonde Electric Co. is located in this city. This Company furnishes 'power ' and light for the city of La Grande. Island Citv. Cove. Union, and the Hot Lake Sanitarium VALUE OF PRODUCTS Wheat $650,000 Lumber . ... 640,000 Sugar 265,090 Oats and Barley 250.000 Cattle 250,000 Hogs 200,000 Hay 120,000 Dairy Products 1 25,000 Fruit 1 00,000 Horses and Mules 100,000 Sugar Beets 100,000 Poultry.. 60,000 Potatoes 30,000 Wood... 60.000 We care not how you suffered, nor , what failed to cure you, Hollister's Rocky ' Mountain Tea makes the puniest, weak . est specimen of man or .womanhood ', strong and healthy. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Newlin Druo Co. F1MBER UNO. ACT JUNE 3, 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. -.''. na-cb a ieo. O. H. Land Office at La Clraide. or Notice la hen-by given thai In onmpllauee with the provUlon ol the act of Conereae of ,une , IH7N. entitled "Anact for the aa ol timber lundii lu tbe num. of CallKji-uia, Ore gon, Nevada, and Wanhlnglnii Territory," a extended all the I'uhltc Land etaiea by act of Augual 4, MM, Charlr E. ehh of Hoiee, county of Ada, Htate of IilMhn, ha Ibl day nltd In thl offloe In. pwom Ktateuient No. ITtr, for the purvhae of lb rW i ol rlec No. It! In To wimhlp mv 4, Houlh R.nge No. i. K. W. M. And will otter proof tc (bow that the land cougbt la more valuable for I la timber of tone than for agricultural purpose-., and to eetabllah hi claim to said land before ihe Reglater and Receiver at La Urande. Oregon,, on Tueaday, the iarad day of May 1W. He name a wltneaeea: Herbert P. l.errn. nf Bolrn Idaho; Cturle I. l.lnaenfe'U-r. of none inano; nenry W dnherg. or Bole Idaho; Jaa. h. Rate men, of I a Urande. Any and all peraona claiming auvenely the above described tanda are rea Healed to nie their claim in this offloe on or before ald fend day of May, IMtt. it W. Davla, RegUter TlMBEBLAND ACT JDNB IM7S NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION , U. a. Land Offloe La Grande. Oregon. t. . . Anrll 1, 1906 Notloe U hereby given tbat In compliance with Ihe provision of the act of Congrea of Jones, Unentitled "An act for tbe wle ol timber lands la the State of California. Ore, gon, Nevada, and Waabington Territory," a extended to ah the Public Land Hfite by act wi Auguaia, ion, uoaa A. uerov of t of BolM, county of Ada, Stat of Idaho, ba thl day Hied In thl office her (worn tate ment No,3k7S for the purchaae of the fU N K Vt H HES of Section No. 6: In Towtuhlp No, 6 South Range No. 6, B. W. M. And will otter proof to ahow that the land ought la more valuable for lu timber or tone than for agricultural purpose, and to eatabitah her claim to ald land before the Register and Receiver at I Grande,; Oregon on Friday, tbe wth day of June, IUU6. She name aa witnesses; Edwird M. Derby, Henry Weeenbeig, Owen Younkln, William A. Bilrd, all of Holae Iitaho, Any and all pnieon claiming adversely the above described land aie requested to file their claim In thi offloe on or belore aald 2wth day of jnne, 1900. R. W. Davla. Register Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878-Notict For Publication U. H. Land Oftlce at La Grande, Oregni ' ' March. 6,1i8 NoU'e I hereby glv.n that In compliant MOO Lite UIIOlHlUKk Wl iO M't Ol OOngf O' I line K.1p78. entitled "An act for Ihe saleo limber lands in the H'atea of California, Ore gon, Nevada nd Waehirgion TerrllorV'.at exunded to all Ihe r nolle Land Hiates hy a.1 of August 4th inti, Herber K. I.emp. of Boise, eonnir of Ada. ftate of Idiha has this day filed tn 'his olflre Ms swori slalement No. M74. for the purrhnae ol lh H) hhU and KVifiEXoi -ctlon No 4 la town-hip No. it Somb B-,e No as E W M And will oiler proof to hnw tbut Ihe Unn ongbt la mure valuable for lu limber 01 a:(n than fot aarrjnnltural purposes, and U aetablisb ' I claim to said land befoie the Register and Receiver of the U S lnd Office 1 La Grande, Oregon no Tuesday tbe Wth day of May, IHU6. He name as witnesse. Charles I,. Line enfeltur, of BoUe Idaho: Henry Wesenbtrg. Boise, Idaho: Ohsrle K. A'ebh, Roise, Idaho J as. E, Bsleman. La Grande Oregon. Any and all person claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to ft'e their claims In tMs office on or before the day of M.y, 11)W. av Lumber Wheat Oats and Barley Wood Ice Fruit , Sugar L Potatoes $2,830,000 a CENTRAL (OMMITTtE MEtHflG The Republican County Central Com mittee will meet at the Commercial Club La Grande, 'Tuesday. May 8. at 1 :30 p. m, All the Repuplican candidates ar i (quested to be present C. E. Cochran, Chairman. . TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 878.- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. C 8. Land Office at La Grande, Ore. Msreh It. lMnt. Notice I hereby given tbat In compliance with the provision of Ihe act of Congress ol Junes, M7H,eotllied "An act for the sale ol Umber land- in the Slates of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land states by act of Amulet , leVJ, Berirand Kiskcof fortlanp county of Multnomah Mate of Oregon has this day Hied In this Ohio hi sworn ' statement No. 37J for, tbe purchase nf the e4 NE E4 H ; SW In lowtuhlp No. t South Kange No H7, east. And wiiloffn-. proof to show that the land sought 1. more valuable lor lu timber or stoue than for agricultural purposes, and "to eehiblish hi claim to said land before the R glater and Receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on Thursday, tbe jHtb day Msy WO. ' He names as witnesses Adolph New tin. X Mobtert Nfwlln. Hardy barren and Ueorgt TjC Wblllsrk, all or I Urande, Oregon. T aiai and all penon claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to 01 their claim In this offloe on or before aald 2ilh day of sla , 1MM. E. W. Davis. RegUter Timber Land Act June 3, I878 . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 0. 8. Land Office, La Grands, Or. ' March US, 1UU6. . Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provision of the act of Congress of I une 1,1578, entitled "An act fortbs sale ol timber lands la the Stales of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Waabington Territory," aa extended to all the Public Land Slates by act of Aug. 4, im, Albert 0. Lerap. of x.mmm, wui,j ui niae, n IVMU, UaSI v. this dav Died In thl office his sworn stale. l, ment, No. XutjT, for the purchase of tbe N& fVr KE 4 HWW SEU BE 8W4, of Section No! r HI. In Township No4 8, R.No. 3 E.W.M..and rill offet proof to sbow tbat tbe land (ought I more valuable for 1U timber or atone than km agricultural purpoea,and to establish bis claim to aald land before the Register and Re ceiver of this offloe at La Orande, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 201 h day of June, lUOa. He namea aa witness.: John Drlsruli, Joseph Hunter. Henry Slf ken, and Edward Lemp, all of BoUe ldabo. Any and all person claiming adversely the above-described land are requested to file thetroiaim In thl offloe on or before said aulbdsyof I une, IWJ6. . "l w. Psvl. ResUter. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUJfE- . 188 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Oftlce, La Grande, (ireron. - rt .... .. MrohJ IMia. rstf .uwlaiMiw,iwi tijat lu eouipiiance "'rJ wllb Ibe provisions of Ihe act of Congress of ' ' lune H. IK7H, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the Stales of California. Ore gon. N vada. and Washington Terrllory, ae extended lo all Ihe Puhllr Land SKtes bv art of' Angus! 4, in!l, til war . Lemp of Boise County nf Ada, stale of Idaho has Ibis day filed In this office hi sworn taement No ' KKll, for the. nurchas of th H W ii of Section No K2 in Township No 4 sou lb Rsttire NOH6 R W M. And will offer proc to show that the land sought 1 mors vi loabie for If Umber or stone than for agricultural purpose, and to establish hi claim to said land before th Register and Receiver at La Grande Oregon nn Wedneadty the au day of June, 11)06. He name as witnesses: Albert C. Ijemp John Drlsrnll, Joseph Hunter, and Henry eifkea all of Boise Ida o. - ' . " Any and all person claiming adveraelv th above described land are requested to file Ihelr claim In thl office on or before aald) 30 day June 11106. K W Psv't Realster. County Seat of Union County X the glad hand to all. This is i p.ip i n.nc 4 . 50OQ ...2000 1 600 600 500 i 260 : 1 200 200 i Hay U 200 Cattle j 250 Hogs 100 Horses and Mules 60 7760 r-JLUSTKRW ccKy Mountain Tea Nigct k Putv Slsdloia fur Baij I op i. ?..( Q -UfS Bralth and EenoweJ igrt. w lilo forC'inllrwilon, In'll(rtlon. I.frff m Kiilnny Troiihle i. Irinpl(-. Ew.n i. Inirmrf j IikI, I)h.I Rrenih, Stiiecish B)u-ls, l(i-a l. l.a J itti! llaoh-he. H's K.wky Hminiain T In th- 'V t fnrm. an ctnt a hi.x. ti-nmiHi nisita by ou.it I)ro Ompixv, MsiHr.ii, Wis. OLDEN UGGETi FOR SAU.0 PEOPLf 4 H-....-J-. --Li.,..-, r -v -. ...