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PRCfLSSlCilU'ttKDS PHYSICIANS 0. L. BIOQERS M. D, PHYMCIAN and Sumeoh v iDffic Ralston Bid. or J.M.Beiry's tor ' . Offlc Phon Black 1521 Residence Phon Red 1001 . DR. A. L RICHARDSON Physiciar add SimoiOH Offlc otsr Hill's Drug Store. Office Phon 1562 . Rssidsnc Main 68 N. MOUTOR M. D. Mrrsicu add uoiok Cor. Adamt Avanu and DDot St Office Main 68 . Rssiatnc Main 68 W1LLARD SMITH PHYSICIAN AND tUROEOM Lwi BuHding, oppoiU Sommsr Houm OQc bows, 1 to 4. T. to 8. p. m. Pon.Ma!Tr BACON & Hal-Lt PMYUClANt AMD SUIOIOMS Offlc In Foly Building, Phon Main 19 C T. Bacon ridne. Main 18 M, K. Hall rsidnc. Main 62 DR. H. VOLP. Physioian and Suroion Offica: Corpa Building. Tslsphon Main 80 Call answarad day or night. VETERINARY SURGEON " DR. P. A. CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grand Or Residence Phon Red, 701 Office Phon 186) Farmer Line B8 ATTORNEYS CRAWFORD & .CRAWFORD t Aitobmys-at-Law LA OIANDI ' ' ORI00N Ofhc in Folsy Building J. W. KNOWLES . A. roRNiY and Counsellor at La y I Offlc in Ralaton Building La Grand, Oregon. H. fA. Williams , A. C. Wiluam WiaiAMS BROS ' " " ATTORNaVS-AT-LlW Office in Ralston Building a Grand. Oregon L,,"A. PICKLER - Civil, Minino,. Irrioation Enoinririno ano surviyino Estimates, Plans, and Specifi cations. Offlc in Bohnenkamp ' Building. LaGrandr, , Oreoon Dentists . REAVIS BROS drntists , . Offlc Sommsr Building Offlc Blaok 61 ' Residence 1171 C. B. CAUTHORN DENTIST Office over Hill's Drug Store La Grande. Oreoon NOTICE OF RESTORATION to Settle ment, Entry, Filing and Selection of Lands within the former Baker City Forest Re serve, Oregon. Department of the Inter ior, General Land Office. Washington. D. C. March 28, 1 906. In pursuance of the B reclamation of the President of the Inited States, dated March 16, 1 906, ex cluding from the former Baker City Forest Ressrve, partly embraced in the Blue Mountains Forest Reserve. Oregon, the area described below, and restoring to settlement the public lands therein, notice is hereby given that the said public lands will become subject to entry, rung and selection, under th usual restrictions, at the United States Land Offlca at La Grande, Oregon, on July 18, 1906: In Township eisht (8) South, Range thirt; ifiht58 East. Willamette Mendirn. tn west half of the north-west quarter and the wst half of the south-west quarter of Se-jtion thirty-five (55); in Tow.ish p nine (9) South, Range thirty-nine a9) East, th west half of the north-!' quarter and the west half of the sou,u west quarter of Section twenty nine (29), and the west half of the north-west quarter of Section thirty-two (32). W. A. Richanus, Commissioner. Approved: Thos. Ryan. Acting Secretary of the Interior, : THE ; 1 OXFORD PflR I JAMES FARQUHAPJON. Prop 5 e Cosspi Mortmeot el a WINES, LIQUOR t AND CIGARS , Old lunches and mixed drinks a -, ..j . , IVI MMfVIUCll treatment to all. You are invited Z to call and set acquainted. HSOIUIJCII BE TT 'RESOLVED: That th city Recorder of th city of La Grand, b and ia ha raby directad to giv notice to the abutting property owner on the at id of 7th. afreet, between ita mtrse i tione with M and P streets, for the con- ; ttruction of a aid walk abutting the premieea. and a Oka notice to the abutting property owner on both aide of Depot street, fro.n ita intersection of Jefferson avenue, to its intersection of Fourth street and Adams avenue, from ita intersection with Fourth Street, to its intersection of Fir street: That an ordinance for the improvement of said street and avenue will be proposed at th next regular meeting of thi Council, for the improvement of said street and ave nue, by putting th same upon th estab lished grade therefore, and paving the same with crushed rock or gravel Passed by th Council of th city of La Grande, Oregon, May 16, 1906. Dated this 16th. day of May 1906. 1. R. Snook, Recorder of th City of La Grand, KOIKI Of STRUT IKPROVIMINIS To th abutting property owner upon D pot street, from it intersection with Jefferson avaoue, to ft intersection with Fourth street, and to all abutting property owner on Adam avenue, from it intersection with Fourth street, to it intersection with . Fir atreet: You and each of you hereby notified. that at th next regular meeting of the Common Council of the city of La Grand, Oregon, an ordinance will be proposed for passage, providing for the improvement of Depot street, from its intersection with Jefferson Avenue, to it intersection with Fourth street, and Adama avenue from it intersection with Fourth street to its intersection with Fir etrset by putting said street and avenue, between said points upon the street grade heretofore established, and graveling the same with crushed rock or gravel. -. Dated at La Grand Or, thi 21 day cf May, 1906. ' .' I. R. Snook, Recorder of th city of La Grand. HOIId Of SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT To th abutting property owner on th East aid of Seventh street, between ' it intersection with M and P street. You and each of vou. are herabv re quired to build a sidewalk in front and abutting your premise on th east aid of 7th street, between its intersection ith M and P streets, as provided by the ordinances of the eity of La Grande, and under the supervision of tue SuDerinten- dent of street fur said city. And if you fail, neglect, or rsfus to do so within twenty days after th seventeenth day of May 1906, said sidewalk will be con structed by in city of La Grande, and the i pens thereof assested and made lien against the abutting property. Dated at La Grand. Oreoon. this SI day hf May, 1906. I. R. Snook, Recorder of th city of La Grand. .(ALL fOR BIDS7 Nntir.e it hurithv stwan Kf m,,!lunf La Grande will receive titular) hirit fnr repairs of certain side-walks in th city of La Grand described aa follows, as per orainanc perscnbing for such re pairs. Said bids to be filed in writing with the Recorder of the City of La Grande at his office on or before four O'clock D. m TmmHav .lima fi 1 QAR Th city of La Grande reserves the right to : . -n v i s . .n , . reject ny or all oias. I certinea CrieCK for an amount equal to ten per .cent, of amount of the bid must accompany each bid. DESCRIPTION For repair of the sidewalks now con structed on the west side of second (2) strset between South side of K street end the North side of J. Street, and for repairs of the side walks now constructed on K. street between second (2 and fourth (4). and for the renairi of eide walk now constructed on the East side of Fourth (4) between the south side of J s'reet, to the North side of C. street and on the West side of Fourth - Street (4) street from the South side of I street, to the North side of C. and for ranair of side walk now constructed on H. street between second street (2) and Fourth street (4). Dated this 1 9th day May 1 906. 1. R. Snook Recorder of the City of La Qrande. (ALL fOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the City of La Qrande will receive sealed bids for the construction of the following side walks according to ordinance providing for said construction. Said ordinance is on file at jrHce of the City recorder and can ha soon by any and a'l persons. Said bids will be received by the Recorder of the city of La Grande on or before four o'clock p. m I ucsday, June 5, 1906. All bids must be in writing and accompanied by a certified check for an amount equal to ten par csnt of tie otal amount of the bids. The city of La Grande reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Description On the east id nf 111 PVi.ir,h Cf rn,n the south side of I St. to the north side of C St. in the city of La Grande, on the west side of (4) Fourth St. from the south side of K St. to the north side of I St. Dated the 18th aay of June 190S. I. R. Snook. Recorder of the city of La Grande. A Mountain of Gold could not bring as much happiness to wrs. Lucia Wilke. of Caroline. Wis., as did one 25c box of Bucklen's Arni;a Salve, wnen it completely cured a run ning sore on her lea. which had tnrtnri her 25 long years. Greatest antiseptic neaier or nies. Wound, and sores. 25c. Nkwun Dhuo Co. Aim wins of (Scrippe New Association) New York, May 28. Jimmy Britt and Terry MoGovsrn are to fight ten rounds m Madisor. Square Garden tonight under the auspices of th Twentieth Century Ath letic Club. Straight ' Marquis of Qnnsbrry rules, are to govern th go, which means that th principals are to fight out of clinches, ncnariiy pro tecting themselves at all time. Tim Hurst will b referee and has been empowered to separate th contestants should thy r fus to bralc , ' Lovers of boxing are looking forward to th fight with great deal of interest a it is an open question whether Terry Me Govern will be able to fight in any sem blance of hi old form. He ha not been taking very good car of himself lately. while Britt has not deteriorated except by lack of practice. It i admitted that the Californian is th cleverest lightweight in th ring today a far a boxing is con- , A PROMISING BUNCH' Manager Kilpatrick ha sent hi list of entries to Pendleton and will take hi athlete to Pendleton tomorrow night In th lin-up ar surs point winners, but whether there are enough to win a place in the lead remains to be seen. Walters has never been pushed and is an unkn own quantity, but from appearances. . h it good. Hendricks Is picked at a winner in the high hurdles. Young will do something in th pole vault. In th meet here, he had no competition and hat not had an opportunity to exhibit hi real ability. In thejump Kilpatrick is doing th best work. He has a 'good spring and has improved hit form considerably sine th last. meet. He also, is expected to 'win sometning. Stovsr is handling th weight, . and if any on beat, him they will ' have ' to toss th sphere something over 59 feet Edward is not so slow in th low hurdles and may spring a turpris. ,. Reynolds has improved in tht distance and will give somebody hard run. Be sides these there are ma-y sn tries who will make themselves known on the day ( f the meet Such men as Bolton, Carpy and Watson are felldwt who ar liable to squeeze out a victory, and on the whole the team's prospects are very promit ing. Those who are cOTpete are: 100 yards; Walters, Bolton, Kilpatrick. 220; Walters, Bolton, Ki patrick. 440; Walter,' Reynolds and Young. 880; Reynolds, Peare, Young. 120 hurdles; Edwards. Hendricks, Chilners. 220 hurdles; Edwards, Hendricks. Childers. Pole vault; Young, Childers, Walter . Discus; Watson, Stover, Hendricks. Shot put; Stover, Young, Watson. Hammer throw, Hendricks. Watson. Stovsr. Broad jump; Bolton, Kilpatrick, Carpy. "High jump; ' Kilpatrick, Walters, Edwards, Young. Relay; Reynolds, Walters, Bolton Young, or Hendricks. NORTHSIDERS George Cleaver has announced the line-up for the Northsiders in Wednes day's game. However, there will be a slight change, for the reason that Mr. Cleaver has placed himself, on the "Bench" and other .nambere of the team are in sisting that he play in the in field. This shift will be announced later. The Southsiders are not ready to make themselves known, until tomorrow. The Northsiders follow: Van Buren, c; Williams, p: Bolton. lb ; Miller, 2nd; Eldridge, Srd; CrawforJ, short; Bay, I f ; Belknop, r f; Keeney, c f: substitutes Cleaver, McLenon and Ferrin. wm t) IDo The purifying action and curative properties of this preat re-uedy have uailu "S. S. S. For The Blood " a household srtyinK, and thousands who are : r-y enjoying perfect health owe their recovery from blond or skin diseases o ttm universally used blood medicine. S. S. 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When the blood has been cleansed bv S. S. S. all skin nipttons pass away and the smooth clear skin, glowing with that the body is being nourished by rich, pure blood. Rheu rh Sores and Ulcers, Scrofula. Contagious Blood Poison, etc , ated blood disorders, and for their cure nothing equals S. S S uriously affect the most delicate parts of the body and can be t. ct safety by old or youug. took on the blood and any ; deiired without charge. ' THE SWiFT SPCCirrC CO., ATLANTA, CJU MINE poison of ev to the cntin diseases and health, shot matism, Ca" are nil deep It does r.ot t:lVH w;t' mcvlicul auv ELG1N AHEAD IN THE FIFTH. Tb La ftrand mat a stronger team than, they perhaps anticipated -when they crossed bats with Elgin yesterdi y at the latter' .ground. Elgin has seeurid eevsral Yellow Kid and had a fast bunch Early in th gam Elgia scored five tallies, and La Grand was o-ly able t) bring horn three men. A heavy shower in the fifth caused a postponement of th gam and th La Grand 'hurried home. Th boy bad no excuse Jo offer last evening, but all are poesitive they would have won had th gam bean fin' ished. First baseman Seigrist . was ill and could not accompany th team. This necessitated a complete shift and may have had something to do with the score. . KOIKE TO WATER CONSUMERS Notice is hereby given to all consumers if water in the city of La Grande, Oregon, that all parties who with to irrigate, are required to fit an application for th same, with th City Recorder. Irrigation hours: Th laws for irri gation ar at follow; from 6:J0 to 7:50 p. m. Signed; H. C. Gilwam, Water Supt Dated, April SO, 1906. 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