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WOftSSJCMl CARDS PHYSICIANS ' 0. L. BIQGERS M. D. . Physician and Surocor Offic Ralston Bid. over J.M.Biry's stors Office Phone Black 1521 Residsnce Phone Red 1001 OR. A. L. RICHARDSON pRYSICIAR AMD SuROIOM Office over Hill' Drug Store. Office Phone 1562 Residence Main 68 N. M0LIT0R M. ntTSWlAM AMD SUROIOM Cor. Adams Avenue and Dapot St Office Main 68 Residsnce Main 68 W1LLARO SMITH PHYSICIAN AMD SUR0S0 Ltwis Building, opposita Sommar House Offica hours, 1 to 4, 7. to 8. p. m. PhoneMilnll BACON Haul. PHYSl&AMt AND SOROtONS Offlea in Polar Buildine, Phona Main J,'' C T. Bacon residence. Main 18 M, K. HalJ residence, Mftf.as DR. H. VOLf ' " ' '.., Pmyiician and Suroion ' Offica: Corpa Building. Talaphona Main 80 iu j)8ra day or mgnt. "v,,t i VETERINARY CMRQgN ' drp. a. SharltonV . VETERlNARlJ SURGEON , Office at Hill's Drugstore, La Orand Or !' Residence Phone Red, 7Q1 f ,: Office Phone ISflj Farmer Line 68 ATT0RrgV8 , CRAWFORD &' CRAWFORD , Attorheys-at-La la orande. :, . '-r ' ' Office In Foley Building OREOON J. W. KN0tyL.ES , AircRNir and Counsellor at Law t . . . . .... 7' Office In Ralston Building , La Grande, Oregon. '' H. 1". William , A.C. WlLUAM , WILLIAMS BROS ' ATTORNtYS-AT-LAW ' ... . v . . ... , , , . ' ' Offios in Ralston Building Qrande. - ' Oregon LA. P1CKLER " ' . . t Civil, Minino, Irrigation Enoinirnino . ' ''" .y AMD , SURVRTINO Estimates.' Plans, and Specifi cation, Office in Bohnenkamp Building, , UQranbi.' : ' -. ; Oreoor .1 'Dentists REAYIS BROS i'-' "' ' ' . DENTISTS ,: , Office Sommer Building Office Black 61 Residence 1171 C. B. . CAUTHQRN DENTIST ,'V Office over Hill's Drug Store Li Orande, . 1 Oreoon NOTICE OF RESTORATION to Settle ment, Entry, Filing snd Selection of Land within the former Baker City Forest Re serve, Oregon. Department of the lnte.--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 cluding 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 is hereby given that the said puolie lands will become subject to entrv. fi;mo and selection, under the usual restrictions, at tha United States Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, on July 18, 190C: In , lownsnip eigut (81 bouth, Kange thirtj eight" 5 8) East, Willamette Mondivii, the west half of the north-west quarter and the west half of the south-west quirtc of Section thirty-five (36); in Towr.sh.p nine 19) South, Range thirty-nino (VJI East, the west haif of the north-. .,. quarter and the west half of the south wsst quarter of Section twenty nine (29). and the west half of the mrth-west quarter of Section thirty-two (52). W. A. Richahos, Commissioner. Approved: Thos. Ryan, Acting Secretary of the Interior. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee THE I OXFORD BAR JAMFJ FARQUHARSON. Prop. Cwaptot Maaruneal of WINES, LIQUOR" I AND CIGARS J Cold lunches and mixed drinks a spsr.ialty. Fair and impartial treatment to all. You are invited J to call and get acquainted. usouincn BE IT RESOLVED: That tha city Racordar, of tha city of La Grande, be and ie hereby directed to give ' notice to the abutting property owners on the east aide of th. street, between ite intersec tions with M and P streets, for the con struction of a side walk abutting the premises, and a like) notice to the abutting property owners on both sides of Depot street, from its intersection of Jefferson avenue, to ita - intersection of Fourth street and Adams avenue, from its intersection with Fourth Street, to ita intersection of Fir street: That an ordinance for the improvement of said street and avenue will be proposed at the next regular meeting of this Council, for the improvement of said street and ave nue, by putting the same upon the estab lished grade therefore, and paving the same with crushed rock or gravel. Passed by the Council of the city of La Qrande, Oregon, May 16. 1906. Dated this 16th. day of May 1906. L R. Snook, Recorder of the City of La Qrand, ROTH OrSTMtT IMPROVEMENTS To the abutting property owner upon De pot street, from Its intersection with Jefferson avenue, to ita Intersection : with Fourth street, and to all abutting property owner on Adama fctemre. from ite intersection with Fourth ttM, to Its Intersection with Fir street: You and each of you hereby notified, that at tha next regular meeting of the Common Council of the city of La Grande, Oregon, an ordinance will be proposed for passage, providing for the improvement of Depot street, from Ita intersection with Jefferson Avenue, to ite intersection with Fourth street, and Adam avenue from ite IntMraawttinn wtfh FmirtK ate lf Intersection with Fir street by putting said 'street and avsnue, between said points upon the strset grade heretofore established, and graveling' the same with crushed rock or gravel. Dated at La Orande Ore, this 21 day cf May, 1906. . I. R. Snook, Recorder of the city of La Grand. ROTKE Of SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT To tha abutting property owners on the East side of Seventh street, between its intersection with M and P streets. You and each of you, are hereby re quired to build a sidswalk in front and abutting your premises on the east aide of 7th street, between it intersection ith M and P streets, a provided by the ordinance of the eity of La Grande, and under the supervision of tua Superinten dent of streets for said city. And, if you fail, neglect, or refus to do so within twenty days,fter the seventeenth day of May 1906. said sidewalk wilt b con structed by the city of La Grande, and the expense thereof assested and made alien against the abutting property. Dated , at La Grande, Oregon, this 21 day h( May. 1906. ' J I. R. Snook, Recorder of the city of La Grande. t'r (AIL fOR BIDS- Notice I hereby riven that theeitvof La Grande will receive eealed bide for repair of certain side-walks in tha eitv of La Grande described aa follows, as per ordinance perscribing 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 p. m. Tuesday June 6. 1906. The city of La Grande reserves the right to reject any or all bids. A certified check for an amount equal to ten per cent, of amount or tne bid must accompany each bid. - - , DESCRIPTION ' For repair of the sidswalks now con structed on the west side of second (2) strset between South side of K street snd 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 repairs of side 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 repair of side walk now constructed on H. street between eecond street (2) and Fourth street (4), Dated this 1 9th day May 1 906. 1. R. Snook . Recorder of the City of La Grande. ' "CAlffCR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the City of i-e. uranaa win receive sealed oms tor the construction of the following side walks according to ordinance providing for said construction. Said ordinance is on file at Jtilce of the City recorder and can he jean 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 Tuesday, June 6, 1906. All bids must be in writing and accompanied by a certified check for an amount equal to ten pir cent of tie otal amount of the bids. The city of La uranae reserves ins right to reject any or all bids. Description On the east side of (4) Fourth St from the south side of I Su to the north side or j at. m the city of La Urande. on me west siae or () fourth bt. from the south side of K St. to the north side of 1 St. Dated the 1 8th aay of June 1 906. Recorder of the city of La Grande. A Mountain of Gold coma not onrtg as much happiness to Mrs. Lucia Wiike. of Caroline. Wis., as did one 26o box of Bucklen's - Arnica Salve, wnen it completely cured a run ring sore on her leg, which had tortured rer 25 long years. Greatest antiseptic neaier or Piles. Wounds, and sores. 26c, -N(lin Druo Co, TRAGEDY ON 0CEAT4 STEAMER (Setipp New AawelaUon) ' London, May 89 The startling ntwl which Lloyd's reoieved from Vladivostok, announcing that the Gsftnah Steamer Soerabaya, given up it bit and removed from the list of "QTertues" given out by Lloyd's, had been discovered frozen in the pack ice at Nikoii.it.fsk, near the Amur River, ha aused considerable interest in hipping citsre. According to IM meager eabl the lorpse of the ftw were found omplsteiy trot.a en board of the steamer. Tit Boorae Which was formerly a wen fciew Dutch East India steamer, took a Mgo of coal cut to Japan duriug tha Russo-Japanese war.but . afterwards Entered the service of the Russian govern ment The vessel took a cargo of arms and aramun tion intended for the defence of VI dive stock, but was u. able to enter that port owing to the Japa ese blockade, and took refuge in the Amur River, There, last October, shs recieved order not to proceed to Vladivostok until after the ratification of the peace treaty, and accordingly waked her time. Shortly afterwards the vessel disappeared, and nouung is Known orner suesequent move ments. The steamer Ema was dispatched, in November last from Vladivostok in search of the missing ship, but returned having found no trace of ei her the steamer or ita crew ' ' The Soerdoaya, which was of 2,441 tons gros-, carried a crew of ome tnirty hands. It Is presumed that part of the cargo, which was valued at sots $260, 000 can be saved'. An exp.dition will be sort out to recover a much a possibl of th end the frozen bodies of the sailors, IWOWERS Of TEXAS TO (Scrlpps New Association) Austin, Texas, May 29 Several hund red nutgrowers and others interested in the growing of nuts are assembled here in compliance with a call sent out by E. M. Kirkpatnck, with a view of forming the nvtgrowers of this state into a per manent organization. The conference will last two days and is expected to be of great importance. Many prominent agri culturists and other distinguished men are in attendance and some highly inter esting addresses will be delivered during the two days of the conference. The session this afternoon will be devoted to the task of organization. Then a number of important subjects having direot bear ing upon the growing of various kinds of nuts will be discussed. At the meeting tomorrow the question of affiliating the the new organization with the Farmers' Congress will be considered. YOUNG HE MURDERESS E (Soripps News Annotation) New York. Mav 9QTh rnmm.n has found Miss JoseDhineTrrannvain:n and the trial on a charge of murdering ner aunt and uncle will be resumed today Yesterday she was reported insansand aouui to oe sent to an asylum. Repairs for Any Make of Bicycle at Smiths CKEAMERY BUILDING Agent for Cleveland Bxyeles Rd SAN ARKANSAS BtDEAVCSfRS MEET (Scrlpps NewaAesoelaliOD) Little Rock. Ark, May 23 The ann ia convention of the Christian Eodeavor Society of this state will epen here this evening four a four days' ession. State President Surry Wood, of this ci:y will preside. The convention will open with a song and praiss service ender the dir ection of Prof. W. F. Welty of Bxneville, Mo. It wi:l be followed by a junior rally and an address by the Rev. Dr. Ira Land reth, of Nvshville, Tenn. KCTKE Of fUlAL SETTLEMENT Notic it hereby given' that Wm. B. Sargent Administrator of th Estate of Sarah C Worstell, deteased, tiae filed bar final kesount and report In thtsald estate and th County Court of Union County, Oregon, ha set Tuesday, June 16, 109, at t o'clock p. m, for hearing theiime. Wm. B. Saroent. Administrator est HeMMHmHHHaHw HOTKE TO WATER CONSUMERS Notice is hereby given to all consumers if water In the city of La Grande, Oregon, that all parties who wish to irrigate, are required to file an application for the same, with the City Recorder. - Irrigation hours; The law for irri gation are as follows; from 6:50 to 7:10 p. m. Signed; H. C. Gilnan. Water Supt Dated, April 80. )90fi. Deaths from Appendicitis decrease in the same nuio that th us of Dr. King' New Life Pills increases! They sav you from danger and - bring quick and painlese release from consti pation and tha ills growing out of it Strength and vigor always follow their use. Guaranteed by Newun 1 i t 26c. Try them. We care not how you suffered, no what failed to cure you, Hollister's Rockr Mountain Tea makes th puniest, weak est specimen of man or womanhood strong and healthy. 56 cents, Tea or Tablet. Newun Druo Co. MARKET ; ; formerly . known as the i! HARRIS MARKET PHONE MAIN 16 Having purchased the Har ris market from Rohr & Co. I am in a position to givs the best in quality ane prices to be had in La Grande. The Harris mar ket will hereafter be known as Stilwell MARKET Eminent Castors Pr:!sa its Inpiients. Vp rofor to that boon to iveak. nervom, suftVnnir wimii-n known as Lr. IVree's Favorite I'rrMTipimn. !r, John Fyfior:.if th K lltorln staff M Tiik Kt ijicrtc .Mkdu ai. 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D.. late ot Clnrlnnuti, y of OiiMen Sonl Mot : In n-latloii to Ita Inderal erfe.-i on Wi4'tn, thrnt no mnlu-nv In lut almut irhuk ytrrr ui mm itwml uniiiifmifu nt ouion It !TuUL'fTV" ""''' tonic uaetul In sll a.-Olliiai"d natv xiIr.,r-i!,rith","w M- at of J'-Hersoa Mnliral lolli'no, says of (nildon Sal ; iT.!.luf,''',,,n "frlne hrmorrhare. menop. rhuiria ili.ji:ni and eomrwtlve dyamuuor rtiiea tpainfui n ntrutl.,n). ' t It. Pierce Favoriu. ln-riptlon faith fully n'prvs..ms all the above named ln f riNllenuiaiid cut thndisvej fur which liiej are rocomuwudtsl. Stive 1 A. B. C. STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE MAIN 7 La GrtnU, Oregcn. La Grande National Bac& ESTABLISHED BiT United States Depositary Capital Stock, Surplui and undivided profits $160,00000 ' OmCIM aD DIRECTORS GEORGE PALMER, PrkiciNT. J. M. BERRY, Vic President. T. L, MEYERS, Cashier. , GEORGE L. CLEAVER, Assistant, Cashier. v U7 r DocNunt re i..M.... BERRY, F. M. C. C. PENINGTON, General banking business,' Drafts drawn on all parts of the world , GRANDE R0NDE ; Phone Main 6 Chamberlain 9 s GougP Remediy A Safe Medicine for Children. In lmylng a coiiRh medicine for children, never be afraid to bny Chamber lain n Cocoh Revkoy. There is no danger from It, and relief i always sure to iknv. It U inteu.led especially for coughs, colds, croup and whoopin rouuh , nuu ia the t-st tuwlicine in the world for these disease. It is not n cvrtain euro for croup, bnt, when given a soon a the crouny cough appear' y.-il. prvv?i-t tho attiuk Whooping cough is not dangerous when this remedy is given ns directed. It contain no oplnm or other harmful drugs, and way. b a.ivi.u a? roafld tly to a baby aa to aa adult. There's the Duce to pa If your laundry work is not properly don or returned on tim, War alwsys on tim. and our work i strictly flrt class. Properly laundried linen a pleas jrs. We do work properly. Phone ue and we will call for your work and re tnrn it just when w pro JfH Do not forget th phon number BYRKIT. . A. B. COHLEY, F. J. HOLMES. eeeeeeeeeeeee ;: ei CREAM SEPARATORS "STOP!" and think before you: buy a ep arator. There are many things to be con sidered in the purchase . of a cream separata You want tha lightest running machine on market. You want the machine that is tne easiest to wastt and keep clean, you also want th machine that will produce alt the butter fat. And above all you want a durable machine so that you wont be continually paying for repair Now th famous Empir Separator is th ma chine you want as it has all these advantage over every other machine on the market. Any company can make claim but let u how you th Separator that make good CAH COMPAQ : Lewis Bros. Prop. " J v.- ;..., -c . f . v . , r-r -rtetff'i'S''l ' ' I