PMfLSSWIUl CARDS
1-HYSIClANS
0. L. BIQOERS M. D.
Physician and Suroeon
Offic Ralston Bid. ovr J.M.Biry' stor
Cffic Phon Black
Residence Phon Red
1321
1001
DR. A. L. RICHARDSON
Physician and Susqeon
Offlc ovr Hill' Drug Stor.
Offic fhoni 1 S62 Rssiosnc Mam 66
N.
physician
molitor m.
and '
(UIOEON
Cor. Adams Avsnus and Dspot St
Offlc Main 68 Rssiosnc Main 68
WiLLARD SMITH
' - PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON '
Lwit Building, opposite Sommer Hout
Offlc hour. 1 to 4, ?. to 8. p.' m. .
Phon Main 71 fi ' .
. fHrlAHE AND EUROEONS
Office in Fo!y Building, Phon Main 1 9
C T. Bacojj residence. Main 18
jji, K, Hall ridnc. Main 62
I DR. H. VOLP,
- Physician and Suroeon
Offic: Corp Building. Tlphon Main 80
Call answrd day or night
' 1 u
VETERINARY SUROEON
' DR. P. A. CHARLTON
VETERINARY SURGEON
Offlc at Hill's Drug Star, La Qrand Or
Ridnc Phon Rd, 701
Offlc Phon 1S61 Farmer Lin 68
ATTORNEYS
CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD
Attormeys-at-Law
U ORANOI ' OREOON
Offlc in Folty Building ,
J. W. KNOWLES
A'i roRHEY and Counsellor at Lav
Offic in Ralston Building
"s " 0 '
La urana, urtgon.
H. f. Williams - A.C.William
WILLIAMS BROS
. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
. Offlc in Ralston Building
Grand. reion
LA. PICK LER
Civil, Minino, Irrioation Enoineerino
AND SURVEYINO
Estimates. Plans, and Srw.ifl.
cations. Offic in Bohnsnkamp
Building.
La Grande,
Oreoon
Dentists
REAVIS BROS
DENTISTS
Offlc Sommer Building
Offlc Black 61 Residence 1171
C. B. CAUTHORN
DENTIST
Office over Hill s Drug Stor
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 lnte
ior, General Land Office, Washington. D.
C, March 28. 1 906. In pursuance of the
Broclamation of the President of the
nited States, dated March 15. 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 public lands
will become suhjeu to entry, filing and
selection, under the usual restricts.'.?, ttt
the United States Land Ottico at w
Grande. Oregon, on July 18, 1 90 J: li.
Township eight (Bl South. Range thirty
eight '58) East, Willamette Meridian, th'
west half of the north-west quarter c...
the west halt of the south-west q rrt.-r
of Section thirty-five (551; in Tow.;-..,
nine 9) South, Range thirty-nine (59i
East, the west half of the north-west
quarter and the west half of trie south
west quarter of Section twenty nine (29).
and the west half of the north-west
quarter of Section thirty-two (32.
W. A. Richaros, Commissioner.
Approved:
Thos. Ryan.
Acting Secretary of the Interior.
THE
OXFORD PAR
JAMES FARQUHARSON. Prop. '
Complex MMwinianlof
WINES, LIQUOR '
AND CIGARS
isoia mncnes and mixed drinks a
specialty. Fair and impartial
treatment to all. You are invited
to call and get acquainted.
RLSOLUHOH
BE IT RESOLVED: That th city
Rcordr of th city of La Grand, be
and is hereby dirctd to giv nottc to
th abutting property owners on th at
sid of 7th. street, between its intersec
tions with M and P streets, for th con
struction of a sid walk abutting th
premises, and a like notice to the abutting
property owners on both sides of Depot
street, from its intersection of Jefferson
avenue, to it intersection of Fourth
street and Adams avenue, from its
intersection with Fourth Street, to
it intersection of Fir street: That
an ordinance for th improvement of said
street and svenu will be proposed at th
next regular meeting of this Council, for
th improvement of said street and ave
nue, by putting th sam upon th estab
lished grade therefore, and paving th
sam with crushed rock or gravel.
Passed by th Council of th city of La
Grand, Oregon, May 16, 1906.
. Dated this 16th. day of May 1906.
L R. Snook,
Recorder of th City of La Grand,
; MUG Of STRKT IMPROVEMENTS
To th abutting property ownsrs upon D
pot street, from it intersection with
Jsffsrson avenue, to its Intersection
with Fourth street, and to all abutting
property owner on Adam avenue,
from it intersection with Fourth street,
to its intersection with Fir street:
You and each of you hereby notified,
that at the next regular meeting of th
Common Council of th city of La Grand,
Orfgon, an ordinance will be proposed for
passage, providing for th improvement
of Depot street, from its intersection with
Jefferson Avenue, to it Intersection with
Fourth street, and Adams avenue from
its intersection with Fourth street to its J
said street and avenue, between said
points upon th street grade heretofore
established, and graveling th sam with
crushed rock or gravel.
Dated at La Grand Ore, this 21 day
cf May, 1906.
I. R. Snook, .
Recorder of th city of La Grand.
ROTKf Of SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT
To th abutting property owner on the
East aid of Seventh street, between
its Intersection with M and P street.
You and each of you. are herebv re
quired to build a sidewalk in front and
abutting your prsmises on th cast aid
of 7th street, between its intersection
ith M and P streets, a provided by the
ordinance of th ity of La Grand, and
under th supervision of tu. Superinten
dent of strsets for said city. And if you
fail, neglect, or refus to do so within
twsnty day after th ssvsntssnth day of
May 1906, said sidewalk will be con
strue tsd oy th city of La Grand, and
th sipense thsrsof assssted and made
alien against th abutting property.
Dated at La Grand. Oregon, this 21
day hf May, 1906.
I. R. Snook,
Recorder of th city of La Grand.
(ALL FOR BIDS-
Notice is herebv riven that thaeitvnf
La Grande will receive sealed bids for
repairs of certain side-walks in the citv
of La Grande described as follows, as
per ordinance perscribing for such re
pairs. Said bids to be filed In writing
with th Recorder of the Citv of La
Grande at his office on or before four
o'clock p. m. Tuesday June 6, 1 906. Th
city of La Grande reserves the right to
reject any or all bids. A certified chuck
for an amount equal to ten per cent, of
amount of th bid must accompany each
bid.
DESCRIPTION
For repair of the sidewalks now con
structed on the west side of second (2)
street between South side of K street
and the North side of J. Street,
ana ior repairs or me side walks now
constructed on K. street between second
(2) and fourth (4). and for the repairs of
side wak now constructed on the East side
of Fourth (4) between the south side of
J street, 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 reDair
of side walk now constructed on H.
street between second street (2) and
Fourth street (4).
Dated this 19th day , May 1 906.
S I. R. Snook
Recorder of the wty of La Grande.
(All f OR BIDS
Notice is herebv ffiven that the Citv nf
La Grande will receive ei'ed bids for the
construction of tne following side walks
according to ordinance providing for said
construction. Said ordinance is on file at
ottice of the City recorder and can he
seen by any and a'l persons. Said bids
will be received by the Recorder of tne
city of La Grande on or before four o'clock
p. m.. Tuusday, June 5. 1906.
All bids must be in writing
and accompanied by a certified check for
an amount equal to ten pjrcntoftie
otal amount of the bids. The city of La
Grande reserves the i ght to reject any
or all bids.
Description
On the east side of (4) Fourth St. from
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 day of June 1906.
I. R. Snook.
Reeordor of the city of La Grande.
Deaths from Appendicitis
decrease in the same ra.lo that the use
of Dr. King's New Life Pills increases.
They save you from danger and bring
quick and painless release from consti- 1
pation and che ills growing out of it.
oho iku. onu Yii;jr always 10. low uisir
use. Guaranteed ly Nel.n
25c Try them.
mori.r
DIU jALC
ONLY. I will sell any ARTICLE in stock while
Com and see the NEW GOODS at
Lac Curtains, pair . 60 cnt
lqtTmTaa Pot 10 H
PaUnt Flour Siv .. 18 "
8 qt. Milk Pan, 2 for 28 "
Copper bottom Ta Ksttl 86 "
20 cent Scrub Brush 1 8 "
17 qt. Royal Granit Dish Pan 66 "
No. SO Royal Granit Preserve Kettle .46 "
No. 8 Royal Granite Tea Kettle 60 "
5 qt. Tea or Coffee Pot... 46 "
Best Screen Door Hinges, pair - 1 6 "
All Stel Bed Springs $ 6.00
Remember every ARTICLE in the store is CUT TO COST until JUNE IS, to clear them out
TERMS SPOT CASH-. . D- H A I S T E N, """" "6I
TO THE VOTING PUBLIC
Th article in yesterday' Observer, re
flecting on J. R. Oliver by th cowardly
method of indirection and innuendo, calls
for a short reply, but Mr. Oliver is in th
north and of th county and will not be
back before Saturday and probably ha
not seen th article referred to. This
makes it necessary for ms to reply. Th
tiuwl III uumwii in u uuel w uicju-
die and is intended to give th voter a
false idea about Mr. Olivar.who is a
candidate for County Judge. I was sur
prised to sea such a thing in th sam
ssus of a paper which contained an
editorial on th filthy habit of a muck
raker. I In business, I hav always found Mr.
Henry a gentleman ' and it ' is
hard to believe that he would stoop to
such msthods a these .vi th v of th
taction and too late to get a reply in any
other paper except th Daily Observer,
which has kindly consented to publish this.
I was County Clsrk from 1890 to
1894 under the old fee system, during
which time th county paid me for all
services rendered according to a sche
dule of fees fixed by th Legislature. The
county paid no other parson connected
with th Clark' offlc a cant and I paid
of my fees for all deputies and clerical
work in th offic, and I never have heard
from any sourcs any complaint that th
work was not wall done, nor any suspic
ion that any illegal fees were charged.
1 do not now know how much these fee
aggregated and would not attempt to
guess, lest I be a wide of th mark a
th article in yesterday's paper, but it
would be a far from th truth
to say that th aggregate fees war pro
fit as it would be to say that Mr. Henry's
magniflcient business in th La Grand is
worth $76,000 or $80,000 a year be
cause he takes in that much money on
the year' business. His expenses must
b paid.
J. R. Oliver was elected County Clerk
in 1894 and served four years, and at
that time th offlc was on the same sal
ary that it is now, $1800.00 a year, and
the County paid separately the deputies
and clerical work in the offic. The
county paid no fees and Mrs. J. R. Oliver
was never on the payroll in her life, neither
was Charlie Oliver ever a deputy. But
why reply to all this "rot" which has no
possible bearing upon the issue in this
campaign and is appropiate only to th
knight of th muck-rake who furnished
the stuff. N
The article referred to says, "Now Jack
does not really care so much for the
office, which only pays $1200.00 per
year, as for the opportunity to get his
abstract office in the court house " In no
event could he have an abstract office in
the court, house because the business is
down town and why should he care less
for the $1200.00 a year than Mr. Henry
Mr. Henry could not move his undertak
ing business into the court house, and it
is just as absurd to suppose that the
abstract business could be moved there.
But the paid for article finds the best
"mare's nest" in the insinuation that the
the shrewd and cunning people of Union
are striving to buy the old court house at
a low price so that they can turn it over
free to the proposed new County. Now
isn't that a corker!
Any school boy knows that if a new
County were set off out of a part of the
territory of Union County all public prop
erty within the limits of the new county
will belong to t iatby virtm of theiaw and
wnnout any purchase being made, and
does the author -f the muck-rate article
suppose for a moment that the people
of Union are so silly, so wanting in
business sense, that they would devise
some shrewd scheme to purchise some
thing which they would get without
price by virtue of the act creating a new
county? Even a wellfaring man. though
a County Judge should know more than
ha.
The solid, unvarnished truth is that
all tha property J. R. Oliver owns is
invesvd in his abstracts wh ch have c.-'St
h n about SI 0.000. cn whic.i he owes
some S5.OOJ.00 The value of this
lr. i crty d ponds up n th amm,t f
business he tun do. The turgor aud
a.mt.f AM-i!!!riJI&
IWW Uli
$9.00 Iron Bed . - :
(3.26 X Iron Bed Choic of vral .
$56.00 Excelsior National Rang ...
$46.00 Excelsior National Rang
Gold Medal Elastic F!t Mattress.
Kitchen Treasure .. .
Kitchen Tabl
Nw Chairs, All Kinds 66 cents to
A lot of slightly used
Good Watch and Ring
Loung.
Solid Oak Cupboard
IMMMMMttUMMMItMtttlMMtMtH'ttttt""
mora pop .loos the county th large- a d
better toe business. Before the ' Pan
handle" wa cut off and annexed to Ba
ker county be was doing so excellent
ba-ineeo, bat that act cut off on third
ol bis bueine, trsasferring the same to
Baker county, Ano her division of the
coun-y would rnin hi business ertirely,
nd i be money invested in the abstracts
would be practically a complete loss No
insinuation thai can be made can have
any weight at against tbi lo.I of fact
But since this bundle of insinuations
Air. Henry was mayor of the city of
La Grande from March, i'J02r to March
1903. During that year the record
st"ws that three regular meetiuir of the
council were held at which business was
tra' Eacted. Two adjourned me ings
were held and all th res,, of the busi
ness for the yeir wan done at special
meeting called by the mayor for a
srerial purpose, at whi.-h no bnsineet
coull be transacted except that for
which the meeting wa called. It was
currently reported at that time that no
meeting of the council could be held
exce t when Mi. Scriber wanted a meet
ing, and that whenever Mr. Scriber did
not want a meeting, no qnoru n was
present It wa a sour.e of freqwiit
remark that Mr Scriber was managing
the mayor and the city gove-nment,
aud that no measure could go through
ti e council which did not have hi ap
proval. A to whether Mr Scriber was
managing the affair pro bono publico
or pbo bono Scriber, the public undoubt
edly ha its opinion.
When B. K. Wi son was county fudge,
Mr. Scriber had a i ropwition before the
county court to refund the indebitdneg
of Union i ounty by calling in and can
celling all outstanding county warrants
and ia-uing new warrants, cov-ji in-
prim i pal and in teres , with coupons
attached providii g for the pavniento'
the interest annually out of a special tax
lo be levied for that purpose hv the
county conrt. Scriber wanted to hun le
lhe-e warrant and evidently hud
golden visions regarding this bn-ine,
but he could not work Juriye V i son to
approve bis scheme. Mr Sciiber
worked very hard for Mr. HenryV nom
ination and is working very hard i o
for bia election. The v ters munt dee'de
the question se to whether it would In
to the beet in crests of Union c- tint y t
elect him or to e ect .1. K. Oliver foi
county j dge. After all is sai I, this in
the only question f r the voters t de
cide. If th i voter think 'iia Mr.
Oliver's a t record as a public fBcer.
his long experi-nce with omuiy affair,
and hi well knon inteuri'y, give him
"peciul qua ifl ations for the pon ti n.
coughs QUICKEST CURE colds
THE
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THROAT
r .
8.c,an3?wh PfW
boughta$1.0ObotSe o? DR. WN(5s EW WcovSvm
of this one bottle I was entirely cured D,sco E-.V.
f"t,Slt""IM ABSOLUTELY OUARAHTFFn, frill Bottles Fin
Newlin Drvi. Company
and NEW GOODS, tc maxe room wnw . " T
1 on way, from JUNE 1st to 15th TCrm$ Spot LaSh
ey last at ACTUAL COST of handling. Vl r
. 6.60
. 2.66
27.60
87.60
. 7.C0
. 8.26
. 2.60
. 1.88
second hand goods.
$1.00 to $10.00
-
8.00
A.
STEAM
5 PHONE
La Grvnle,
La Grande National Bank
ESTABLISHED 1 867 ,
United States Depositary
Capital Stock, Surplus and undivided profits $160,000 00
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
5E0RGE PALMER, President. J. M. BERRY. Vice President. ,
F. L. MEYERS. Cashier.
GEORGE L. CLEAVER. Assistant. Cashier.
W. L BRENHOLTS. Assistant Cashier.
BERRY, F. M. BYRKIT. ' A. B. CONLEY.
C. C. PENINGTON. F.J.HOLMES.
General banking business,
parts of the world
hesl.oudb elected; but if he public
bele e that Mr. He r would vive a
better and sleauer a ministration of
public affairs, then Mr Hen y ou lit to
be elected not because the name olo e
is Oliver and the name of the other is
Heury, but with an eye single to public
weal Yours very truly,
TCRNEB l LIVER
La Gbandi, June 1, liiUO
We car e not how you suffered, no
what failed to cure you. Hollister's Rockr
Mountain Tea makes the puniest, weak
est specimen of man or wnminhnnH
strong and healthy. 35 cents. Tea or
Tablets.
Newlin Drug Co.
WONDER WORKER
DR. KIMft'ft I
SOLO 1HD P.ECOKHEHDEO EY
Mahogany Hall Tr - 2.78
Boss Washing Machin 8.00
Svral Winchstr, other Rifles $1.00 to 10.60
Revolvers, all kind $1.00 to 7.00
Revolving Offic Chair worth $ 1 0.00 now 4.00
Chicago Rang with Rervoir 28.00
1 8 Bicycle Columbia Rambler and othr
makes, in GOOD REPAIR. $2.60 to 10.00
Closing out BICYCLE TIRES
Single Tubes $1.60 and $2.48 for a GOOD
DOUBLE TUBE Tir
P.
There's the Duce to pay
If your laundry work is not
properly don or returned on
time. We are always on tirn,
and our work is strictly first
class. Properly laundried linen
a pleasure. W do work
i.. ri - ... -.j .
will call for your work and re
turn it just when w promise
Do not forget th phon number
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B. C. -.,
LAUNDRY
MAIN 7
Orejrch.
Drafts drawn on all
N0T1( Of FINAL Sf.TTLf.MENT
Notice is hereby given that Wm. B.
Sargent, Administrator of th Estate of
Sarah C. Worstell, deceased, has filed
her final account and report in the said
estate and the County Court of Union
County, Oregon, has set Tuesday, June
18, 1906, at 2 o'clock p. m., for hearing
the same.
Wm. B. Sargent, Administrator
It is all right to talk about beauty hab
its, but most women are to busy hustling
and have no time to cultivate beauty hab
ts. Therefore they take Hollister's Rocky
Mountain Tea. 55 cents, Tea or Tablets
Newlin Druo Co
AND
LUNGS
over $,60 ti loci phy-
re,,ef- afterward
and after taking contents