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i I PAGE 611. ffliWrS" SALE FOR DDI QUENT TAXES FOR (Continued from Tuesday's Dally.) BTEKUN, HENRY. The NW of BE 14. and BWi ot NB of Bee. I, 15 acrei off east Ride of NWK of NEtt of . Hec. 8, Tp. I, 8."K. 88, E. W. M STERLING. M., Estate. Lota 6 to 8, Inclusive, block t, and lots 6 to II, Inclusive, block 10, lots 3 to 8, inclus ive, block 11, and lots 5 to ft Inclusive, block 12 Bar ling's addition io Island City; Also all of NWIi of NE14 . south of blocks 4, 5 and 11, and street between. In Hter linx's addition to Island City. In Sec. J, Tp. . S. U. ,14 E. W. M. . . . , SW ART. J. H. Lots IS and l. block 147, OiHplln's ad dition to Iji flrnnde ! El. 1 MUX'S. MRS. i. D. The SW of 8-c 19. Tp. J, S. R. 3t, E. VV. M. Bl.MMONS, MHS. EMMA. Lots 7, 8 and 9. block t2, Cluiii- 72.94 21.07 (.45 27.47 lln's adilltlun to Lu Crumlu 1 BTIUKUHA.M, I. 1.. Lot 3. block "B,", Newllaven addi tion to La (Srande SHAW. . I K Lois 20 and 21. block 20, I'redmore's adul- tlon to La Grando STEPHENS, JAMES. Lots 2 and 3, block 70, Chaplin's ad dition to Ln Grimilt STEPHENSON, MILAN A. Lots 1, 2 and 3, block K3, Chaplin's adilltlun to La Orandi 31.31 5.47 4.09 9.87 7.42 10.30 SNODURAHS, W. J. (4 of SW of See 2. 8. H. 37. 10. W. -Tho SVV . 33. To. M.; uIko lot 1, block 31. Chaplin's ad Oltlon to La tiiuiKlu STOVER. A. L. Lots 1 to 111, Inclusive, block 1, and lots 1 to IS, Inclusive, block 2, and lots 1 to 10, Inclusive, block 3, and lots 1 to 10, In clusive, block 4. DwlKht's ad dition to La (Irnnile; lots 1 und 2, block 2, Hclxom's ad dition to I.a Grande SMITH. MA II V. Lot 4. block "C," CoKgan'a 2nd addition to La Grande, 68 feet eiist of line and 40 feet from west side SMITH. JOHN Lot S, block "C," and the west 40 feet of lot 4. block "C," CoKvan's 2nd addition to La Grande STOCK. R. 1J. The '. of the NK14, the H4 of SW'i of Nee. 4, Tp. 5, H. It. 41, E. W. M SUTHERLAND, MKH. L. E. CoinmenchiK at a point NO roils west of the,. 8K corner of 810 of See. 14, Tp. 4, S. R. 40, E. W, M thence west 80 roils, north 20 mils, east 50 degrees, north 14 rods, north 20 ili-m-ivs, east 48 rods, east 20 degree, south liN rods, south 56 rods to be ftlnnltiK 30.59 1 68 6.93 11.50 6.59 3.27 9.61 SHERMAN, MRS. Lot fi, block 20 I'nlnn ... 8WACKHAM M Kit, Works. 23, 27 5! ELLA. City of "si." 6.' and 29, Swackhanuner's 2nd addition to I nlon STACKLAND. A. M. Com nienclnir at the SE corner of the SVV V, of the NE4 of See. 23, Tp. 3. S. It. 40, E. V. M thence north 20 rods, east 32 rods, north 2 rods, east 12 rods, south 2 roils, enst 116 rods, south 20 ro.ds, and west 100 rods to be- . rlnnlnff: also the NVV of the SWt or Sr-o. 23. and tho NEi of the BE '4 of Pec. 22, Tp. 3, S. It, 40, K. V. M SARIN, R. H. The V'4 of tho 8VVV4 of Sec. 29, and the W y, of the NWUi of Sec. 32. Tp. 5, 8. R. 40, E. M SNOW, EDWARD. The SW of NVt4 and the NV4 of the NVi of Wee. 28, Tp. 2, N. R. 41. E. V. M SPORES, SA M CEL. The 8U Vi of the 8V V, of 8V 14 of Hec. 1, the 8E of NE 4 of PE14 of See. 2, Tp. 2, N. R. 40, E. W. M SAXnERO. II. N.The- E' of the 8R'4. of Sec. 14. the NE14 of NE4 of See. 23, Tp. 2 8. R. 35. E. W. M.. . . 8ETH THOMAS CLOCK CO. The NH of lot 3, block 5. 1'oKiran'a addition to - La Orande SMITH, KATIE J. The SW of the NWV4 and the V 14 of I he 8Wt4 of See. 18, Tp. 3 8. n. 38. K. V. M 27.39 6.33 8.77 1.32 5.14 3.88 7.65 Bl.fMTM. MUM. N. NEW of the NE14 14, Tp. 1, ,N. R. W. At I,. Tho of Sec. 38. H. 2.16 TROY, DAVID. Commenclnn at the NK corner of the 8E", of the NEW, of SW4 of Sec, 15, Tp. 1, N. R. 39. K. V. M.. thence west 160 feet, south 272 feet, east 180 feet, north 272 feet to be ginning; and the NV4 of Pec. 22, Tp. 1, N. R. 39, E. W. M TURNER. A. P. Lots 1 to , Inclusive, block i0. Hind man's addition to EIkIii .... 72.85 25.27 39.80 5.55 8.96 1.67 5.13 12.93 TRACY. J. A The Su. f the SEVi. the SV4 of the SW 4 of See ' E. W. M. 9. Tp. 1. N. R. 39, TITRN'BOO, MRS. RELL. Lots 1 and 2. and 7 and 8. block 1.1. Chaplin's addition to La Grande TRILL, It. K. Lids 24 and 25, block 3. Rredtnore's addi tion to Iji Grande THORN, C. U Lots 19 and 20, block 7, Predtnore's ad dition to Iji Grande THOMPSON. LILLIAN The E4 of the of See. 30, Tp. 8. 8. R. 38. E. V. M TUNNOCK, RORT. The SH of the NK14 and the N4 of BE of 8ec. 81. Tp. 5. 8. R. 88, E. . ,.1 ., . . . " . I TUCKER, JOHN A. Lots 1 and 2, and lots 7 and 8, block 7, Hannah's addition to Union TALSICK, EUGENE. The W H of the WH ol Sec. 1. and the NE14 of Sec. 2, Tp. , 8. R. 35. E. W.M THOMPSON, R. H. The NH of N'H of Sec. 14, and the N4 of NE hi of See. 15, Tp. 6.79 14.54 6. 8. R. 39. E. W. M. . . . TAYLOR. J. 8. The E 15.02 of. SB W of See; 1, Tp. 2, 8. 37, E. W. M TU8COTT. JOS. The 8V4 R. 2.82 of of E. SW'4 and V of 8E14 Sec. 2 4, Tp. 4. S. R. 35, VV. M. .. 8.09 " 1.07 UNKNOWN. Lot 24. block 35, Hlndman's addition to Elgin UNKNOWN. Block "A," X ElKln 1.07 1.71 .76 6.41 3.9" UNKNOWN. Lots 21 and 22. block ?3 North Elgin LXKNOWN. Lots 17. block 13. North Elgin UNKNOWN. Lots 15 to !4. Inclusive, block 14. North El gin I'N KNOWN. Lots 1 to . in clusive, block 14, North El gin UNKNOWN. Lots 5 and t. of VV"!: n j , t Town Elghi l.JS l.ii 2.21 5.41 .Si 3.51 1.05 1.3S 2.9S 2.97 1.87 2.97 .61 1.84 4.30 UNKNOWN The PE' . Tp. SW'i of S.-c. !! H. 38. K. W. M. 3. S. UNKNOWN. The NE4 of NE of Sec. 6. Tp. 3. S. R. 37. K. W. M UNKNOWN. The SW, of Sec. 9. Tp. 2, S. R. 37. K. W. M UNKNOWN. Lot S. block 8, Town of Hllgard UNKNOWN. U.ts 1 and 2. block 95, Chaplin's addition to La Grando UNKNOWN. Lot 3. block 122. Chaplin's addition, to La G'nnde UNKNOWN All of lot "A." Cuggan's 2nd addition to I i Grande, west of the O. R. N. Co. railroad track .... UNKNOWN. Lots 1 to B. In clusive, block 26. William son's addition to La Grande UNKNOWN. Lot 13, block 4. Predmore's addition to La Grande UNKNOWN. Lots 1 to 4, In clusive, block 14, William son's addition to La Grande UNKNOWN. Lot 11, block "A," Newlluvrn addition to T.a Grande UNKNOWN. Lot 16, block 4, Hynearson's addition to La Grande UNKNOWN. The NW'4 of SE'J of Sec. 18. Tp. 2, S. R. 37. E. W. M UTZ, JAMES. Lots 3. 7 and 8. block 3S. Town of North Powder UNION STREET & SUR. R. R. 2. 50 miles roadbed; 2.5(1 miles telegrnphl line; rolling stock: and land us follows: commencing SO feet north of the NW corner of block 2, Original Town of Union, thence north 100 feet, west 200 feet, south 10 feet, and east 200 feet to beginning.. VANDEItVANTER. HON. The SB 4 of the 8W of Sec. 14. Tp. 6, S. R. 41. K. W. M VKY. R ETA S. The V of NK'i and tho Ety of NW of Sec. 21, Tp. S, S. R. 36, E. W. M WHITE, J. A. All that pleco of laid In Cove, Oregon, bounded on north by county road, leading from Cove to Summit springs, on the south by D. C. Fisher's land, on the west bv lots belonging to Mrs. M. E. Ilahbington, est., and on tho east by lots bo. longing to Mrs. J. C. Bloom, said tract being known as t'ove tannorv property .... WADE. NANCY A. Lot 1, block 1, Summer's 2nd ad dition to Elgin WALKEIt, HARRY. Lots 7 and 8. block 45, Hlndman's addition to Elgin WINSOP, THOS. E. The S4 of SW'4. the NE4 of SW '4. and the SE4 of NW4. of Sec. 17. Tp. 4, S. R. 37, E. W. M , WILKINSON. MR8. A. Lot ', except 18 feet by 24 feet In block 2, "D." St.. Original Town of Iwi Grande, and the V'4 of block 9. and lot 10, block 4. "D" St.. Original Town of Iji Grande WEAVER. A. J. Lot 18, block 21. Predmore's addition to La Grande WOODARD. L. A. -Commencing 208 H fnet north and 264 west of the RE corner of Sec. 6, Tp. 3, 8. R. 88. K. W. M thence north 84 feet, east 52 feet, south 84 feet, west 52 feet, to beclnnlng. . WALKER. MRS. REBECCA. Lots 4 to ! t. Inclusive, block 1. "D" St., Arnold's ad dition to Im Grande WATSON, HIRAM A. Fifteen acres in SE corner of NV4 of SWVi of Seo 4, Tp. S, 8. R. 8ft, E. W. M.; the N (0 feet of block 149. Chaplin's 2nd addition to La Grande. WILLIAMS. HENRY. Lots 7 and 8, block 18, Predmore's addition to La Grande WOODAKD. M. R Commenc ing at n point 100 feet north, and 140 feet west of the SE corner of the SWV of the SW y of Sec. 1 8, Tp. 4, 8. R. 40, E. W. M.. thence due west 102 feet, south to Inter sect the line of land sold hv E. H. Lewis and wife to 8. Hmnnh. thence In an east erly direction along line of land sold by B. 11. Lewis and wife to S. Hannah to a point due south of point of begin ning, thence north to begin- 216.53 12.58 8.09 6.62 2.72 14.30 7.58 14.34 4.59 21.29 2.. 9 29.43 1.5 OBX F.RVER. nlng: also lots 4 and a, block 11. Town of Union 83.8Z WILKINSON. MRS. C. F.- The NE-4 of the NEK ot Sec. 6. Tp. 6, S. R. 41, E. W. M lf WILKINSON. WM. The NE of the SE14 of Sec. 1, the SE and N4 of BWhi of Sec. 6, Tp. 4. S. R. 41, E, -W. M WARNICK. A. The W of -NEV. the N4 pf the SE'4 1 of Sec. 23, Tp. 2, N. R. 39. E. W. M WEST, JOHN. The 84 of 8W4 of Sec. . the N4 of NWV, of See. 7, Tp. 2, 8. . R. 40. E. W. M 10.88 WILSON, J. W. The N4 of the NW 4 , the SE 4 of NW4 of Sec. 24, Tp. 8, S. R. 37. E. W. M S5 WOOD. G. W. R. The N4 of NE 4 and the 8E 4 of Sec. 35. Tp. 6, 8. R. 35, E. W. M YOUNG, J. H The E4 of SWIi of NWU. of Sec. 5. Ti). 8. 8. R. 39. E. W. M... 8.83 ASH BY, GEO. The NE4 of SE 4 of Sec. 23. Tp. 5. S. R. St. E. W. M 3.13 BRADY, JAMES The N4 of NW 4 . the NW 4 of NE 4 of Sec. 32. Tp. 2, S. R. 37, . E. W. M 6.25 BAIRD, THOMAS. An undi vided 4 Interest In the fol lowing: commencing 20 feet east of NW corner of lot 1, block It). City of Union, thence east 100 feet, south feet, west 100 feet, north 25 feet to beginning 2.74 ENGLAND, C. L. Lots 1 and 6. block 9. Home Investment addition to La Grande .... 6.75 5-TEEL CO.. R. M. The E4 of SW,, the SE 4 of NW 4 , and the SW, of NE 4 of Sev.. 2. and the Si of SW of Sec. 2. Tp. 2. N. R. 39. block 1. lots 7 to 14. Inclusive, block 2. tot l to 5. inclus ive. b't s.k T. and lots 1 to S. Inclusive, t-i.xit . Town of Hiiirtrd 2 4.22 AtV-HKT. G. A. T E'u of N E 4 "f Sw. 2. t!- V' of S-c. 21. Tt. . ft H. 3 E. W. M.: and ts- f -fee. 11. Tp. 5. -i. E. 3v E. W. M. . 3.U Dati-d st L.1 iT-m.le, Union County. Oregon, this -:h jay of January. A. . l?tS. F. P. CHILDER. Sheriff an! """'it " oilector of Union County. Oregon. MrrroN" rv demamk Sluvp Ruim- humiius I'rtmi Wool ! Mutton. A ronst-mt ,!).., ,n ti- h.n h.. - Iness of the Ur.iT: S:;its is g"inii on. Not long ag itost i. the sheep In the United Snu - frmr.d in ::ie; east wool was then the sole consjilera- tlon. Later fiockj ia w-st until now two-thirds of th- .Tep of tiie nation are west of the Missouri nvr. Then there was a rlamnrirj f r itwr wool of a more excessive fineness now the desire Is for more mutton of a better quality. Shepherd's Criterion. luillaiia Corn (irowerx. Lafayette, Ind Jan. 15. Addresses by President D. F. Malsh, Dr. C. E. Thornc of Ohio and J. W. T. Duvet of the department of agriculture at Washington were the f cut urea of the annual meeting , of the Indiana Corn Growers' association at Purdue uni versity today. A state corn show Is being held In connection with the farmers' short course at the university by the Corn Growers' association. SUMMONS. In the clrcut court of the state Of Oregon for Union County. E. Polack, plaintiff, vs. K. Mlzogu- chl, defendant. To K. Mizogucht, defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you ln the above entitled action and court, on or before February 10, 1908. and that If you fail to su appear, an swer or otherwise plead within said time the plaintiff will take the Judg ment of said court against you for the sum of $305.55 with Interest thereon jU the rate of six per cent per annum from and after August 20, 1907, costs and disbursements of this action, and an order for the ale of the property heretofore attached In tills action, now held by the sheriff of Union county, and for the application of the pro ceeds thereof to the satisfaction of said Judgment so obtained herein. This summons Is published In the Evening Observer, a dally newspaper published in La Orande, Union coun ty. Oregon, by order of the Hon. T. H. Crawford, Judge of the above en titled court, made this December !8th. isvt, fixing six successive weeks for such publication and In said newspa per. -irst publication December 28, 1907. C. H. FINN, Attorney for Plaintiff. Extray Notice. The following described animal came to my place on or about Decem ber 14, 1907. Owner may have pos session of same by identification and paying charges: Tearllng colt, bay; Dotn hind feet white. Mrs. Martin Larson. Cor. 3rd and J. St., La Orande. Oregon. LA URAXDE. OKEOOV WEPXESPAY, JAXCARY 15, I1-UI1 Members to Meet. London, Jan. 15.. In response to a summons Issued by Mr. Redmond, the Irian members of the house of com mons will hold an Important meeting tomorrow, which may have a profound effect nnon the achievement of the hoped-for unity of the Irish national ists. It Is possible that the meeting may result In a settlement of the differ encea between the Redmond and the O'Brien factions. This was thought to have been secured some time ago by the arrangement between Redmond and O'Brien, but the union failed of fulfillment The O'Brlenltea demand ed the Immediate holding of a con vention to discuss' various matters af fee ting the party, at the same time stipulating certain conditions. Mr. Redmond refused the demand, hold ing that t!ie proposal Implied censure of the present nationalist organiza tion. He contended that the cam naign for a convention made for strife, rather than unity, and called a meeting of the Irish members for tomorrow, at which the plans for the union will be fully threshed out Xoriliwoa Hardware Men. Spokane, Wash., Jan. 13. Delegates from Washington. Oregon and Idaho are In attendance at the annual meet ing of- the Inland Empire Implement and Hardware Dealers' association which convened . here today. The dealers report fairly prosperous trade conditions In all parts of the Inland empire. Representatives will be se lected to attend the meeting In Port land next week of the newly organ ized Pacific Federation of Retail Hardware and Implement associations at which alt states west of the Rocky mountains w'!l be represented. Prvi-e to Address Lawyers. New Trk. Jan. 15. Hon. J.Ames Bryce, the British ambassador, has accepted an Invitation to deliver an ; address before the New York State Ek'r association a week from Friday ! aih- Hl '" " Methods and Conditio ot Legisla tion." A rect-ptl'.o ?'.! be t:ven In sn-- f-'iowi-g th tjt-e'a. J.is ph H. Cii':e. pii -.Srtt of the as sociation, wiil r-twsS,: at the meeting. I which WUI be lis regular annual ses- When a child witV ivj hi the mi-i iie of th tUlit with a s-v-iv of croup us fi-w q'leutlv li,iix-ns. iv, ti n slmukl be I M tn experiment In w.tu r- of u doubtful vslue. I'rooii acii.iu 11 often iivceuary to save life. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy h.11 never be.'ti known to fall I'i any c-ise and li litis !. -ii ia Umj f.ir ovei ii.ic-t iii-d 01 ac 11 tnry. T.iero l none ts tter. It en 1 Im de p -iiiliMl u him. W i 1 v experiment? 1 1 1 . !, hi t to Mke am! iMttitius no harmlul drn. Price. W, ceuis; lure hI.c, jo cents. FW1. IHIIHt !N A HURRY? THEN CALL THE TRANSFER ''MAN He will take that tiurk to the De pot or your home in less time than it takes to tell it. Day phone Red 761 Nignt " B,ack :?92 J. I,. MAKS, Contractor and Bnilder. and Dealer In Building Material BUILDING STONE, CLEAN COARSE SAND AND GRAVEL DELIVERED. Drop a line, naming work, and I will name the right price. :: :: :;, ;: Im Grande, Oregon, IIIIIHHIHi I la C.randc Steam Cleaning aua uye Work Lace Curtains, Draperies, Kid Gloves. Evening Gowns and Party Dresses Cleaned t on short novice. We cad X for and deliver free. OLD CREAMERY BLD3. First Class Work Guaranteed Careful atter.ticn to transient trade Dn s s ai HUMAN RACE AFFLICTED WITH QUEER DISEASE Cooper Says Internal Parasites Cause Much Suffering Everywhere. The following remarkable statement wag recently made Dy l. t. uooper. If mnrarni thA nrenaration which baB been so widely discussed throughout the country during tne past, year, auu has sold ln such enormous Quantities in leading cities: "It Is now a well-known fact that wherever I have Introduced my New Discovery medicine, hundreds of peo ple have brought Internal parasites, or tapeworms, to me. In many cases these people did not krow the nature of the parasite, ana were consequently extremely nervous until I explained the matter to them. In some cities so many have had this experience that the public generally became claimed. "I take this opportunity of explain ing what these creatures are, and what I have learned about them ln the past "Tapeworms re much more com mon than would be supposed. I ven ture to Bay that ten per cent of all chronic stomach trouble, or what is known as a 'rundown' condition, Is raused by them. An individual may suffer for years with one of these great parasites and not be aware of It, The annual meeting of the share holders of the Farmers & Traders' National bank will be held at their banking house on Tuesday', February 11. 1908, at 12 o'clock m., of said day, to elect a board of five directors to serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may come before said meeting. Dated January 10, 1908. J. W. SCRIBE R, Cashier. UMBRELLA RECOVERING AD REPAIRING New Covers put on, $.50 to $4.00. If you have anything brok en lean fix it. LC. SMITH CPF0S1TE FOUNDRY ORCHARD GROVE L. P. DAY, Proprietor. You'll Pay I ISP ttmmtiMtiuttu "i I . . --,eTsssssMtMti(ttttttt 1 THE LEAD.N3 BUSINESS COLLEGE ELKS BUILDIN0, PORTLAND, 0RB00N . CONSTANTLY GROWING lQl)ll 286pupi!s ' 1905-1906 ...68. pop,-. 904- 935 4PU3'!' n 1906-1907 842 pup Is la0 1935 483pupils Es-.tmated 1907-1908 1000 pupils H.W. BEHNKE. Pres. Send for Catalogue I. M. WALKER. Pr EIGHT Pi "Contrary to general belief, th ap petite is not greatly Increased it only becomes Irregular. There is a general feeling ot falntness, however, and a , gnawing- sensation in the pit of the stomach. "People afflicted with one of these parasites are nervous and depressed. Their chief sensation is one of lan guor, and they tire very easily. Lack of energy and ambition affect the body, and the mind becomes dull and slug gish. The memory becomes not so good, and the eyesight la generally poorer. "The New Discovery, ln freeing stom ach and bowels of all impurities, seems to be fatal to these great worms, and almost Immediately expels them from ' the system. I wish to assure anyone who has the experience Just related with my preparation, that there is no cause for alarm ln the matter, and that it will as a rule mean a speedy restoration to good health." The Cooper medlcineB are a boon to stomach sufferers. We sell them. A. T. Hill.. .'STSsV.s V t rvtrtiM Pacific, i -n Arrival and Departure of Trains at I u Grande, No. 1, westbound Portland Special', arrives 9:25 a. m.; departs, 9:30 a. m. No. 6, eaatbnund passenger, mail and express, arrives at 6:45 a. m.; de parts 6:S0-a. m. No. 2, eastbound Chicago Special, arrives 8:05 p. m.; departs, 810 p. m. No. 5, westbound passenger, mall and express, arrives 9:10 p. m.; de parts, 9:15 p. m. Elgin Hrumii. Leaves La Grande at 8 a. m. and arrives tn La Orande at 5:35, DO MOT DELAY Nov,- is the time to pur chare breeding stock. White and Broun Leg horns and Buff. Orp fngHn. Strong line of Cocks, Pullets and Hens to select from. Correspondence solicit ed. Eggs in season. POULTRY FARIV1 R. F. D. No. 1. La Grande rw . e, With Pleasure For every meal yiu eat here. It will be a combination of good food, good cookirg and good ser vice Our restaurant is intend ed for people who appreciate B xd eating, also for ptople who like the good things of life at a moderate cost. If you belong to that cl ss, c;me in and see what ws can do foi you. The Model Restaurant , J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. . Wtesll weeklv meal ticket for ' " $4.50 - T -v-ww w v V WWVWW 7 1 r