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...ai-V- - I ! fi 4 TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. I7 . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION O. 8. Land Office, La UraBde. Oiegmi . . March 2i. IMM. Notice to hereby aen that Id compiiabri ylUlUieprovl.limaofthe act of Cod mo v Joe a, JWa. entitled "A act for the aaie Umber landa in the Hialee of California. On gum, Nevada, and Waaliibatoo Territory." -extended to ail the Pulille Land hi ale- hv of Aont4. 1HM, J(.ph A. Hunter, n Bolee. eountj: of Ada. stale 1,1 Jd.h bat till day A rd lu thla office her awiiri lateroeot No. M14 tnr the pupliaae o iU2 b, ""V. n NW ' 2, ;n""'P vutb. Ku- I u. do K w 3. And will offer proof tnabnw tbai the lant ougbl la more valuable for ll 1 1 in her o atone than fur ainiriillnral pnrpoeea, and l labl)-h her claim to said land lielore th Heglaier and Keralrer at La Urande. On . o. on Wirinaadar the 20' h dm .. Ja"t.W6 He numea aa wIiiimw: Edward lmi Albeit l.e'p, lobn Dilate J. Henry llkei a.l of Boiae Idaho. - Any and all peraonarlalmlnr adveraeljr ti.. above deeorl bad land are reooeird to .. . Ibelrolalma In tola office on or before naif iota day of JuaelMo. K.W Dnvla. Hew Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878 - Notkt For Publication ' C. K. Land 0ca at U Grande. Oraaot T . March. t, in NoU'a l harehy alv.n that In m.i, ,,!!.,. Wit the piuvlalmie of the act of Oeme. o Inna entitled "An art for the aale. timber In dam th H i nf California, o (on, Nevada nd Waehlrgioa TerrliorV'a extended to all the Pnblle band rjiaira l r arl of Annual n 112, Herbert, r. Lrnin ol tola, county of Ada. elate nf id ho baa thla day filed In ible offlre hla ewurt 'ftement No. 7M. for I be pnrrha of Ih fii HH andKUBEMot .Secikin No 4 In townahlp No. 4. Houib Hana fo: R W M And will offer proof to hw that the Uni aooght la more valuable fur lu timber of atone than foi arinltiinil pnrpoaea. ami li aatablUh Ma claim in aiif land befbie f Keglaternnd Kaeelvr of tbe U H lend'Offl. at La Orande, On eon on Tueadav tl 8Mb day of May, In. He ua nee aa wilnaea. Char-lea I.. Uii enrelnw. nf Ikilae Halio' Hun UVwnurif Bolae. I.lHho: (ifar'es K. rhb, Bul.e. loitii J. K ltntetnrn. Ijt Urande Oregon. Any anil n'I pern im elkiininii mlvrr"lt th. above nlPKrl'ed landa are requested lit " e (tir i liilnm in tMa oflke id or beliua Ibt 4 of My, IM . , , , NOTICE FOR' o.UBL.1 CATION NOi irFrR HIJHI.rCATION 1 IepHrtment oftha Inlerlrtr ' , Land Offloe, La 'Jrande, Ore April 18 1906 'Notice l hereby cleen that the fiilln.liir. named aettler haa filed notice of hia inteiulon to make final proof In auppoit of MacUlin. and that eald proof will be made before f hi Heirhverand Receiver of the 0 H. Land Office at La'.rande, Ore, on lime IHJkOB. vl H. K No I0l, oel I. Mv. f.rmerly Jo le 1. cinaw.oi iia teranae. iirexori rr tne ms'i rec. i To. 4 ft.. D.HKW. M. . Khe name the fhltowlne witnrHn to prove ui-rni'unnova reeinence upon enn ctiutvaiion ofaald land rlw.: V, P. date. John Howard, William Rai too, Laweuce Diuimilillli. al, of La Orande. Dreg-v. K. W tiavta.Keilater IWMIRMAIID flflD MEET TO MORROW Over TMrty AlUletes of mis city and Island (ity are to Com pete at tbe Bail Park lor Honors In feats cf Strength and Skill OFF FOR WALLA WALLA Tha baaeball taam in charge of E .W. Davit leaves tonifht for Walla Walla, where, they will play two came with th Boosters. Hetzel will occupy the box. Gregory and Manager Heiuier will leave Saturday evening. If a party of ten can be picked up many other fane "will go Sat urday. Th following member of th team will malt th trip: Siegrist, Klebe, Crawford. Betzel. Greg ory, Collin, Childers. Kooter, Cotnr and McCool. The two '.rack teams of th city went through their last practice stunts for this week and will rest up until the big meet Saturday. ' In the try-out last even ing many good records were made and the outlook for an exciting meet tomorrow is of th best. The mainstay for Hocken- liAiUfcK LAND. ACT JUNE 3. Jk7 . fTlf!B ror prunryTiON Ijird offlceat Iji nranoe. freeo- Feb. ai r6 Nni Ira la hereby given tbat in rnmplianei WlU tbe provlalnna of I he act of Cnngreaa, I June 8, IK7H, en)leduAn art 'or the aalerf tlmoer landaln the Hlatea of Callfim-la, in gnn. Nevada, and Waehlna-ton Terrlinry " eMmded trail the Public lard ftafethi art. Ananal4. iMiiL Maude Mvholaoo ofLaQrandi county ol I'nlon, Hiate of itikoii baa tbladay filed In thla office her awnn atate-neni No. H7II, for the pnrcbaae nf tin BW) ol Hec. No M, la Tnwnaliir No., a Couth. Kanee No. M k. W. M. ud will offer proof In annw l!im the lam anuunt la more valuable for Ha lln ber c atone than fhravrlrnllnral imrprwea. and t aatanllah herrlaiin In eald land before ib. Renlater and Kecelveral La (J-ajd renr on Mondae the Nth. dny of Mav, IMo 8n name aa wltnawe Hrare H. r'nrbea. Jniuea K. Hateman, Charlea okai itn. of L Umo da, Oiegon, an J Ua'lard f. liurueil, of Btarkey. Oregon A -v end art re aona claiming adveraelv the above deacrlbed landaare reiiueated tonie their claim In IhlaoUlce on or before auid Hih. day of May, 1W K. W Taw a. Per . has been weakened seriously because of an accident which he sustained last even ing. While attempting to jump a. hurdle he sprained his ankle in such a way that I e may be seriously handicapped in the coming meet. For the high school, Bolton s doing excellent work. He runs with an easy stride and. will give MsKe.inon an awful chase in the hundred yards. In the broad jump he will make them all go some. Hendricks takes the hurdles well and is also showing up well in the quarter. . Rey nolds ran a splendid half mil last evening and should win that event Bear stories and other stories come from Island City way, but the truth there is in them re mains to be seen. The meet begins to morrow at 2:00 sharp. A good attend ance at this meet will insure the high school team participating in the Pendleton meet. Manager Kilpatrick is in receipt of al the entries and the following are chose who will compete: 100 yds. Hash: H. S., Bolton, Young. H. P. S., McKennon, Bacon, Kilpatrick. I. C., Walters, Roe. Volswinkler. ' High jump: H. S., Young. Heiden- reich. Edwards, Scott H. P. S- McKen non, Kilpat-rick. I. C Wardell, Walters. Millnng. ' 880 yds. run: H. S Reynolds, Young. H. P. Si, Kilpatrick. I. C. Irwing, Mill ring, Roe.. ' 220 yds. dash H. S. Bolton, Reynold, Williamson. H. P. S.. McKennon, Bacon. Kilpatrick. 1. C. Walters, Volswinkler. Broad jump: H S., Bolton, William ton, Scott, Heidenreich. H. P. S., Bacon Kilpatrick. I. C, Walters, Millring. Vol swinkler. Hammer throw: H. S., Watson, Hend ricks, Young. H. P. S., Kilpatrick, Bac n I. C, Volswinkler. Wardell, Davis. 120 yd. hurdle: H. S Hendricks, H P. Sv McKennon. I. C, Roe, Walters. Pole vault: H. SM Young," Scott Will amson, Heidanricti. H. P. S., McKennon. I. C, Wardell, Walters, Millring. 440 yds. dash: H. S., Ray.ialds, Edwards, Williamson. HP. S., McKen non, Kilaptrick. . I. C, Walters, Roe, Vol swinkler, Discus: H. S., Watson, Hendricks, Stover, Bay. H. P. S., Bacon. I. C, Volswinkler, Wardell, Davis.' 220 yds. hurdles: H. S., Edwards, Reynolds. Hendricks. H. P. S , McKen non. ; I. C, Roe. . Shot put: H. S., Stover, Young, Bay, Watson. H. P. S.. Kilpatrick, Bacon. I. C, Huffman, Gekler, Volswinkler. ' Relay race, one mile: H. S., Reynolds, Young, Williamson, Bolton, or Scott. H. P. S., McKennon, Bicori. Kilpatrick. McKenon. 1. C. Millring, Volswinkler, Roe, Walters or Stein. The Observer will receive returns from Saturday's game and the score will be posted in the Drug Stores after six o'clock Saturday evening. POSTMIEUHI OF (O.IVfSTIOII Dr. Nathan C. Schaffer, president of th National Education Association, has confirmed earlier advice of tha decision to postpone the San Francisco convention, Dr. Schaeffer says: , In view of th appalling disaster which has visited Sajj Francisco, it is impossible for the National Educational Association to hold its meeting tiis year in that city. After fully considering all tne letters and telegrams which have ben received from all parts of the United Sutes, and after carefully weighing what is du-j tna people of San Francisco, the executive committed I under the au:hority conferred upo.i it b ! th board of directors t its hist ui-'d'.Mtf: th board of trustees co.ncu'ring. dcijjJ to postpone the Nit.onal b-duc it o ial As sociation meoli ig for ona yecr. to a p ace yet to be dater:n:nid. Trey join in tha hope that the association m-j San Francises as soon as feasible. SUMMONS (First publication April 13 1906) In the Justices Court for South La Grande District Union County Oregon Fred Law son 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 cf the State of Oregon you are' hereby required to appear and answer the complaint in the above entitled Cause and Court on or before May II. 906 or in default thereof, the plaintiff 3 wiil take judgment against you for the sum of $81,61 with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum after January 16th 1906 to gather with his costs, and disbursements and Order for sale of attached property this Summons it served upon you by publication in' the L Grande Weekly Observer published a La Grande Oregon for six Consecvtive weeks by order of the Hon. John E. H -ugh Justice of the Peace of the above entitled Court Dated April 7th J 905. , W. B. Sarobnt, Atty. tor t'laiuwiT. riMBEK LaMJ M T Jl'NK . 187, NOTICE KOK PCRMCATION. V. H. Land Office. la Grande. revon kl arch 23 l6 Notice e hereby alven thai In roi.,.llmi, . witb Ihe pmrlalnn. of the ac .if fonirreaa c lone . Irt". entitled " nacl for the ale o timber land In the -tlaiei. or California, lire (nn, N ada. and WnHhluvion Terrlinry, a extended to all the I'nhllr Ijind siate hv ae of AltguaM, H2. tdwar Irf mp or Holm County of Ada, m ol Idaho ha Ihla dar filed In thla office in- aworr daiement No MM, f T the liftclmai' nf the H W '40I Kccii.m XnHJiii 'on-h,p No I couth Kan n- No r Vk VI. , And will nfTir priHii to almw that the land nnifht la more vi liwhie loi It timber or itoni than for agricultural nrpotiea. and tn eatablKh hla claim In aald land hefore ti e Kevlater and Iti-celver at Iji Urande On-gun on Wed ed .y 'he-Alil iv nt .lime, lints Ha namreae wl'maaea: Albert t:. U'lnp lohn Oil cnli, .lo.-ei.h Hunter, and Heniy r II Ken i)l of 11 uae da o. Any and all iiemona cliilmlne adTerelr th, -hove 1ecrlled tunda are reoneated tc ffli hetrclahna In Iht ntllce on or bcfoie fab JO lay ol June 190. K W I'ev'. K eter. TRtASU.r'S (All FOR WARRANTS Notice is hereoy glvon that the under signed Treasure of Union County, Oregon, has funds on hand which to pay all County and Scalp bounty warrants which ware presentad and endorsed by the County Treasurar. prior to Feb. 1, 1 902. No interest allowed on tha above war rants after May, 4, 1936. John Frawley , tl.easurer cf union county coughs QUICKEST CURE golds p THE WONDER WORKER THROAT DR. KING'S LUNGS kg; im CHAS. CBY, SR., of Elizabeth, ill., writes: -I ppld out over $160 U local phy sicians, who treated me for La Grippe without giving me any relief. V afterward bought a $1.0O bottle cf DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY, and after taking, contents of this one bottle 1 was entirely cured." Prlci 50c ind $1.00 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED? Trial Bottfes Fret v""" en, n iNn RFcnKSJFiinFf. iw g'y""1" 1 ai aaaaan f wwaaaa aaiaae iwvviaiaauaaw ae a --v iv.. - -- .- 1 Is'ewliri JJruLi" Company UN-ION COUNTY a greater number of of Multnomah county diversified which is 5 . Union County presents to the home seeker industries than any county in the state, out side practically Portland. 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 $193,ooo.oo cash. - The annual report of the State labor Commissioner, places Union County thirdV in the state, in the employment of labor - . . It requires 194 solid trains of fourtv rs each to carr the produce of our 2 county to the market, more than a Vain every other day throughout the year. . I "An admirable climate." The past winter only for a fe.w hours did the mercury I 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. . 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. Our forrests will require man 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 1 with a population of 6,000, progressive wide awake people who extend the glad hand to all. This ie the commercial, educational and social center of the county. La Orande is known as the railroad town of the 0. R. St N. Co. whose annual 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 schools pf La Grande are second to none in cities of this size in this state. We now have three ' buildings and a fourth, an eight room brick building in course of constructien. giving imployment to twenty-two teachers. The principal office of the Geande Ronde Electric Co. is located in this city. This Company furnishes power and light for the city of La Grande. Island City. Coye, Union, and the Hot Lake Sanitorium. I oca una: -v w&vwrz t vr: ' --?-; -rv xm-r Uc l. a, ' v e . e WWF'P"!'" fi'i'v:1 1 IT"-"1 !'.' 'V '" H "!'L! .'"'. : r ' i T 'f !ij;I t ! "' Hi. . xT J -if e rWeW-T & VALUE OF PRODUCTS Wheat Lumber Sugar. Oats a id Barley . Cattle Hogs, Hay Dairy Products ... Fruit Horses and Mules Sugar Beets Poultry Potatces . $650,000 .. 540,000 265.090 .. 250.000 .. 250.000 ... 200.000 .. 120.000 .. 125.000 .. 100.0C0 . 100.000 .. 100.000 . 50.000 ... 30.000 a : GAR LOADS Lumber '. Wheat Oats and Barley Wood ..... Ice Fruit Sugar 3000 ...2000 600 .. .. 600 600 .... 250 ' . ... 200 Wood 60,000 Potatoes - 200 Hay - 200 Cattle 250 Hogs 100 Horses and Mules 60 $2,830,000 CENTRAL COMMIT IE MEII1M When the baby talks, it is time to give Hoi ister's Reeky Mountoin Tcs. l'.'s the ! The Republican County Central Cim- greatest baby medxine known to ; miltee wi'i mee; at the CmTiiri al C J mothers. It makes them eat, sieep and1 la Grange. Tu sday. May 8. at 1:3) grow. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. p'p m. All the Ropupiican candicateia Newlin Dfuo Co. eajostsd to be present. C. E. Ccc.rFr.ti. Suir.mi. rlOLLlSTfR'S nccky Mountain Tea Nufjye k Pule Hadiob tat Buiy Peopt. 'j.gt OjUcb Health and Baewt4 Vifir -. Riwlflo forConatlpntlon, Inrtletlonst Vr .flit Kiilnev Trouble. I'hnplea. Ecrt.iii, Implir bli-ol. Hail Breath. 81ulsri Howela, Uea lu l. and Hnrkarhe. It 'a R.wk y Mnnntaln Tea In la' let form. 85 eenta a bix. li.Miulun mail's b Hulustcb Dara CoaruiT. lln.llm. Wis. OLDEN NUGGET!. FOR SALLOW PE0PL ' 4 .