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EIGHT TXOTM.' rtEMXG OBSERVER, LA GRAXDE. UltrGOS. MONDAY, JULY , 108. page BEvrrr. "T u n 4 J i'e ii x iSecd -Seeds AM Kinds FIELD and GARDEN In bulk and in packages. We have been the seed distributor of this county for several years and our stock as usual is complete. Feed of All Kinds EARLY ROSE SEED POTATOES : : STORAGE : : j: Wood cdal : Why Pay More? ? Best Yellow Pine, Dry now, but green rut. 16 inch per cord Rock Spring Coal per ton $5.50 $7.50: A. M. OLIVER Slater Block TRUCK and TRANSFER Phone your orders to Main 10. Quick service guaranteed. Storage in fire proof and damp proof building. Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given to all -whom It may concern, that Mertie Aldrlch has been appointed by the county court of Union county, Oregon, admin tatratris of the estate of Mary A. Al drlch, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased are required to present them with proper vouchors within tlx months from the date hereof, to the administratrix at the office of Arthur C. Williams, rooms 1 and t, southwest corner of Depot street and - Adams avenue, La Grande, Union county, Oregon. Dated June 5, 1908. ' MERTIE ALDRICH, Administratrix of the Estate of Mary A. Aldrlch, Deceased. dJ5-12-l-26JulyS-10 , ' Strayed or Siolen. A sorrel filly, 2 years old; branded "Pf B." on left shoulder. White stripe full length of forehead, and ona white hind foot.' One bay, 1-year-old, branded the same as first named, leading to recovery. Fred Eraden, Ladd Canyon. OffKEKS G E. FOWLER: La Grande went dry June 1, but It was proven over ona year ago that there la an abundance of pure, spark ling artesian water In lest than 1000 feet below the surface. Why not have artesian city water? 4eeeeee4eeMeeeeeeeeee4eeeee It's Easy to Reach North Beach ' Steamer POTTER rroni Portland Passengers are now transferred to the railroad at MEQLER . -'-FOURTEEN MILES UP THE COLUMBIA RlVER FROM IlVACO, THIS ELLM1NATES 1HE NECESSITY OP STEAMERS WAITING, FOR THE TIDE,. AND INSURES A PROMPT AND REGULAR SUMMER SCHEDULE. The steamer T. J. POTTER leaves Portland every morning except Saturday and Sunday at 8:30 o'clock. Saturday only at 2 o' clock P. M. Remember the Summer rate on the 0. R. IM. is $16.15 from Lagrande to all North Beach points and return; good until Sep tember 30th. North Beach is a famous beautiful place perfect beach on . ' the whole Nortn CcasU There are accommodations galore at prices to suit all tastes; camping facilities withoutequal perficlt bathing conditions; all sorts of amusemen's and Uiversiors. Come have a gcod rest and a jolly time. Let us send you our new summer book, and tell you all about NORTH BEACH. J. n! KEEMEY, Local Agent, La Grande, Oregon.. Wni McMLRRAY.Gen. Passenger Agt, Portland, Oreg. For Sale. -. ' Two extra fin fresh milk cows, wilt be sold cheap If taken at once. Apply to Robert Miller, B avenue. LOW RATES EAST Will be Made by the O. R. & N. This Season as Follows: ROUND TRIP To ' s Direct Chicago 172.80 St. Louis 67.50 St. Paul $03.15 Omalia $00.00 Kansas City '. . . $60.00 TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE . .MAY 4, 18 JUNE 5, 8, 10, 20 JVXY 6, 7, 22, 23 AUGUST , 7, 21, 23 Good for return In (0 days with stop over privilege at pleasure within - , limits. DON'T fORGLT THE DATES For any further Information call on i. II. KEEXEY, Local Agent, Or write to WSI, McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, PORTLAND, OREGON. 4. 144.4.4.44.4.4 Roster of Eastern Oregon W. R. C. encampment, La Grande, Ore. Mrs. Violet Morgan, Mrs. Sarah A. Kllpatrick, Mrs. Rachel E. Worstcll. Mrs. Artie Coffey, Mrs. Eldle Evans, Mrs. Ervllla Shaw, Mrs, J. Laurence, Mrs. S. J. Fau'.It, Mrs. Susan Burnett, of Oliver T. Morton, No. 87, La Grande; Mrs. Alice Wclser, Burnslde No. 24,' Ashland; Mrs. Catherine Gil bert, Reynolds No. B, Coeur d'Alcne, Idaho; Mrs. S. Oldenburg, Oliver P. Morton No. J7. La Grande; Mrs. Mary Davis, Mrs. Aril E. Walters, Mrs. An na Jones, Oll.er P? Morten, la Grande; Mrs. Sidle Mcomher, Oliver P. Morton No. ij, Perry; Miss F. 1. Roberts, Oliver P. Morton No. . IT, North Powder; Mrs. Cora Davis, past department president of Oregon 107- 1108, Preston No. 22, Union; Mrs. A. J. Compton, Mr. Isabell Krler, Mrs. Esther E. Pureel, Mrs. Pearl Chad- wlck, Preston No. 22, Union; Mrs. A. & McGee, O. P. Morton No. 17, Elgin; Mrs. Louisa Goodbrod, Preston No. 22, Union; Mrs. Maggie Herrmann, Mrs. . Anna Huff, Mrs. ' Henrietta Thompson, Mrs. Mary A. Prescott. Mrs. Ellen H. Cross, Mrs. Susie Wil liamson, Mrs. Jessie P. Nelson, O. P. Morton No. 87, La Grande. The officers eelcted were as fol lows: President, Mrs. Louisa Goodbrod, Union; vice-president, Mrs. Esther Pursel, Union; second vice-president. Mrs. M. Blevens, Cove; third vice president, Mrs. Amy Baker, Flora; fourth vice-president, Mrs. S. A. Kll patrick, La Grande; treasurer, Miss Hannah Reeves, Union; chaplain, Mrs. A. J. Compton, Union. The next meeting will be held at Union In July. 1909. v The W, R. C. extend thanks to the L. D. S. for the use of their taber nacle and to all others who kindly as sisted us with our program. By order of the Eastern Oregon En campment, W.'R.,C. (approximately) 110x135 feet. Is re quired. Each proposal must give tht price, the character of foundations ob tainable, the proximity to street cars, sewer, gas and water mains, etc., and mud be accompanied by a diagram In dicating the principal street, the north point, the dimensions and grades of the land, the widths and paving of adjacent streets and. alleys, . whether the alleys are public nr private, and whether or not the city owns land op cupled by sidewalks. The vendor must pay all expenses connected with fur nishing evidences of title and deeds of conveyance. Improvements on the property must be reserved by the ven dor; but pending the commencement of the federal building they may re main on the land upon payment of a reasonable ground rent. : The grantor must, however, remove all improve ments on thirty days' notice so to do. The right to reject any proposal Is re served. Each proposal must be seal ed, marked - "Proposal for federal and mailed to the secretary of the treasury, (auprrvlxfng architect), Washington, D. C. No special form of proposal Is required or provided. GEO. B. COHTEt.YOU, Secretary. MAT? Notice lo Creditors. Nntlce Is hereby given to all .con cerned, that letters testamentary huve been Issued by the county court of Union . 'county, Oregon, to Vary Q. Huls, upon tho Inst n III am) testa ment of Marquis L. Hulso, deceased, and all persons having claims ngrulnst xnld estate are hereby notified to pro sent the nw with proper vouchers to the wil l executrix within sit months from the date hereof, at the office of hrr attorney, J. D. Slater, at La C:nnde, Oregon. Dated at La Grnnde, Orcein, this 22nd day of June, A. D. llos. MARY 0. HUL8E. Executrix. building site at La. Qrande, Oregon," jj2Julyll .... ....... ... . I'MATII.LA OtOPS GOOD. t SALE Gents Furnishings, Shoes, Groceries, Notions and Patent Medecines Wheat In Dry County Will lie V to I'Hiiol Standard. A conservative estimate of this year's wheat crop In Umatilla county, and a sane view of the conditions is given by Will Moore, the well known representative of the Pacific " Coast Elevator company, says the Pendle ton Tribune.' Mr. Moore, within the past few days, has been over a large part of the wheat section of the coun ty. "We will not have as much wheat as we have had In some years past, and vie will have more than we have hud In some other years," said Mr. Moore yesterday. "We are going to have a lot more wheaf than most pen pie think. It Is entirely too early to attempt an estimate of the total yield In bushels for the weather conditions between now and tlnn to harvest will mnke a great different. The ulx-nl is not all past danger, neither Is it past help. The weuther will pluy un important part. "Of course, down in the lower country the dumugo Is cnm-lderuhle, but still, even there. It Is not as bad ns It tnlKht be ami not as bad as I have seen It. Through tho up r section there Is plenty of good when! and op portunity for big yields with favorable weather, even yet. But as I said, we are golnif to have tv lot more wheat than people think we are, und condi tions, although a "Idle dubious, aie not nearly so bud as they have been In years past, nor as bad as tin y might be. I think mure of Umatilla county this year than ever before." Keep the money at home by using ; LA GRANDE SUGAR Costs no n ere end Just as sweet. All dealers. I x i t4 444 44 WITH TWENTY YEARS . EXPERIENCE I should be capable of fitting your eyes correctly. If the Glasses I furnish you do not give absolute satis faction, I stand ready to refund your money : : : : , . i . I am here three hundred and sixty-five days In the year to make my assertions good ::::::: J. H- PEARE LEADING PIONEER JEWELER W. H. BOHNEIMKAMP CO. :dfalers in: HARDWARE, STOVES, FlRITl'RF.BUILDIG MATERIAL If You Want Gasoline Engines, Wind Mills. Tanks Pumps, Pipe or Plumbing, Cct Our Prices Land for IlenL We hsve 220 acres of excellent land Torrent, fall at once. , F. 8. DRAM WELL, C. J. BLACK. PERRY ISLAND CITY, OREGON. adyitotihi.no ron I'Iodk.hai. ni'IMUXO MTK8. Treas'irr TVpirtmrnt, Office of the Secretary, Washington, D. C, June I, 1901. Proposals win be received, t be opened at t o'clock p. m., July If. 1 101, for the sale or donation to the United States of a suitable site, cen trally an dconvenlently located, for the federal building to be erected In La Grande, Oregon. A corner lot, of M4A4S4 4m l ill n aai. wmt you u ray with Measure ..' .J For evsrr meal vou eat here. It v-"1""' ""II be a combination of good l( ( 'i . fuod. ffood conkma and onr.rf ur. ' .( I Vlc' 0ur "Uurant inland- hi- I vvv snq appreciate ?rir .1 "1 I JOd eating, also for peopla who J3ll I'OC V -iVj, l V ' things of Ufe at a SK' Jt'h Sii 'ii ' 'ir nl cost. II you belong to flv-v ' fZf) I ,.Vl,tcl,, '" " 'vltwwha '' 'J-rA'l w.cndofo,,o. 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