La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 05, 1909, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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K'lHslun representative. Is expected to
entertain her young friends.
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Hutu Ih Xcrvout),
Flushing, L. I., Jan.' 5. Thornton
Halns, testifying In his own behalf In
tho trial In which he Is charged with
participating In the murder of William
Annls, became confused today under
examination of Prosecutor Durfln. He
declared he whs trying to tell the
truth. The witness was so nervous
that Erring requested a recess to give
him a chance to rest.
10 o'clock u. m.. on the 2Sth day of
January; at this otilct-, the following
UCAL ITEMS.
described land:
Ms NWVi, SE4 XVVt; SWli NE
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'4, section SO. township 5 south, range
35, E. W. M., serlfcl No. 02537.-
Any persons claiming adversely the
above described land are advised to
file their c In law, or obVien, oa or
before the time designated for sale.
F. C. PRAMWKLL. Register.
Conductor H. C. Grady In home from
I'nrtlnnd.
Attorney and Mrs. L. Denham loft
iihounceme
this morning for in-Mr nome in r-min.
Dr. M. K. Hull returned this morn
ng from dlovor, where he was called
n professional business.
The Current Topic club Is being en
.rtnlned ot tha home of Mrs. Bren-
l:o sure about It.
Drug Co.'s.
Ut It at Xewlln
tiolts thU afternoon.
i -C. R. Illbberd, the rustler from Ini
Her, arrived this morning from a bus
ies trip to Portland.
Relief RIM Is Signed.
Washington, Jan. 5. President
Roosevelt today signed the bill appro
priating a half million dollars and pro
visions to the amount of J3t0,000, V)
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AVeston Normal school.
i Miss Lucrece Wood returns tonight
'to St. Helen's Hull, Portland, after
Wending the holidays at home.
I Air. and Mrs. Franse Wllhelm have
moved Into the J. C. Gulling residence
In North La Grande.
Superintendent Hockenberry is still
suffering with rheumatism. He gives
no sign of speedy recovery.
Miss Adelalr.e Little has returned
Pnlonil ivtiora oh. mvnn nanrk
!n week
tThe
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nlon.
!a week with friends.
Rev. James Henderson arrived
6 Inst evening from Covo and
He wilt leave tonight for Hll-
jjard.
H. H. Thomas returned this morn
ing from Portland and will be ready
to conduct his dancing school this eve
ning.
The Ladles' Aid of the Presbyterian
church will meet Wednesday after
noon at 2:20 at the home of Mrs. L.
W. Damon.
Reports from Huntington are to the
effect that .Herbert A Mack of this
city, was married to Mrs. Maggie Wi st
Inst Sunday. Both are well known In
this city.
I. J. Kuhn and family have disposed
of the Summervllle property and have
moved to La Grnnde, where they ex
poet to make their future home.
On account of the severe storms
throughout eastern Oregon last night
.the eastbound passenger train waf
two hours late this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Ilappcrswtt and
family, who have been visiting rela
tlves at Camas, Wash., for the past
two weeks, returned this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess McMawters, who
have been visiting their daughter, Mrs.
Charles Grandy since Christmas, re
turned to Union this morning.
Miss Maud Clement returned this
morning to Walla Walla, where she is
attending Whitman college, after
spending the holidays "with her par-
nts.
The Woman's Home Missionary So
cloty of the Methodist church will
meet with Mrs. P. IL. Green Friday af
ternoon. Watch for more extended
notice tomorrow evening.
Deer hunters report hunting good In
the mountains back of town this week.
Walter Zsrelfel reports having cap
tured two last week, and Charles Tall
also reports having disposed of one.
Edward Foster, formerly with the
Basche-Saue Hardware company In
this city, wow of the Lllly-Fowter Hard
ware company of La Grande, was a
visitor In this city yesterday. Baker
City Democrat.
Mrs. James Gavin retained this
nornlng from Portland, where the
n has been visiting hw son James, who
is in the hospital there as a result of
an Injury received here in the yards.
Mrs. Gavin stated that-ho-ls recover
ing slowly, but it will be several weeks
yet before he can leave the hospital.
The W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. re
ceived a telegram this, morning stating
that the demonstrator Cadillac would
bo shipped them during the next three
or four days, and it Is expected to ar
rive the first of next week. It Is a 30
horse power machine, and many pros
pective buyers are anxiously awaiting
Its arrival.
Mrs. H. L. Anderson of Ontario, ar-
rived this morning, and Mr. Anderson
is expocted Sunday, and will be guests
of MK and and Mrs. J. J. Carr. Mrs. !
Anderson Is Mr. Carr's sister. Mr. An-
derson is connected with the Malheur
Stock & Land company, one of the
largest livestock and promotion com-!
pnnles in the west.
Ttnssian Oiiistmas.
Washington, Jan. 5. There are two
Chrlstmases at the Russian embassy.
presided over by Paron de Rosen, but
the real celebration comes tortmrrow.
The fact that the Joyous festival is. by
reason of the use of the Russian calen
dar, somewhat belated, does not, how
ever, affect the enthusiasm with which
the celebration Is carried out. The
orate preparations to celebrate Christ-
tnas Day. and Countess Elizabeth de
Rosen, tho charming daughter of th j
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of th Interior,
IT. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or.,
' December 28, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that
ROBERT McGEE,
of Pendleton, Oregon, who, on Sep
tember 3, U07, made Umatilla cash
entry No. 934. serial No. 01290, for
SW14 section 15, township 2 north,
range 32 E. W. M., (untlmbered), and
lot 1, section 6, township 1 south,
range 35 E., W. M. (timbered), has
filed notice of intention to make final
proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before John Halley,
U. S. commissioner at Pendleton, Ore
gon, on the 10th day of February, 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses: Tho
mas AI. Keeler, Jesse W. McGce, Jef
ferson T. Morrow, Edgar L. Smith, n'l
of Pendleton. Oregon.
F. C. BRA.MWKI.L, Register.
XOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'.
Department of the Interior,
IT. S. Land Office nt La Grande, Or.,
December SS. 1'jos.
Notice Is "hereby given thnt
J A MTS W. WAR MAX,
of Starkey, Oregon, who, on July 2
1902, made homestead entry No. 11664.
serial No. 02843, for SE'4 SEU. set
tion 8; WVi SW, section 9; and NE
',4 N.E'4. section 17. township 5 south
range 34 E. W. M., has filed notice of
Intention to make final five-year proof
to establish claim to the land above
described, before John Halley, Jr., U.
S. commissioner, at Pendleton, Ore
gon, on the 10th day of February, 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses: Geo.
T. Roork, of Pendleton, Ore.; John D.
Clark, of Pendleton, Ore.; Charles H.
Warman, of Pendleton, Ore.; John S.
Altken, of Pilot Rock, Ore.
F, C. BRAMWELL. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, '
U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or.,
December 28. 1308.
NotliV! is hereby given that
MARCUS R. YATES,
of Pendleton, Oregon, who, tMi January
12, 1907, made timber and tone sworn
statement No 4848, serial No. 02811,
for SE SEtf. section 21. W SW4,
NE4 SW4, section 22. township 3
south, range 35 E. W. M has filed
notice of Intention to make final lim-
her and stone proof, to establish claim
to the land afcove described, before the
county clerk of Umatilla county, Ore
Son, at Pendtfrton, Oregon, on the lOCt
day of March. 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses: Gott-
hard A. Kllstrom, l,aara 1. Yates,
George Light, Thomas M. Lowe, all of
Pendleton, Oregon.
F. C. BRAMWELL, Register.
KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or
December 28, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that
JAMES R. HAGEY,
of Starfcey, Union county, Oregon
who, on June 17, 1907, made home
stead. entry Xo. 15490, serial No. 02S4 5
for N'E'4 NWV4, W'-i NEW and NW
V4 SK, section 32, township 3 south
range 35 E. W. M., has filed notice of
Intention to make final commutation
Proof to establish claim
""ve described, before
to the land
the register
Rn1 receiver of the U. S. land office
at Ln Orande, Oregon, on the 10th day
of February. 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses: An
drew J. Sullivan. Elam F. Jonei. John
B. Robertson. Hinry T. Hill, all of
Starkey, Oregon.
F. C. BUA.MWELL, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
(Isolated Tract.)
PUBLIC LAND SALE.
Department of the Interior,
United States Land Office,
La Grande, Ore., December 15, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that, as dl
rerted by the commissioner of the
of act of congress approved June 27. j
190 (34 Stats.. 517). we wlU offer at J
"bllc sale highest bidder, at
mi iM
CORES
Coughs andGoIdo
PREVENTS
Pneumonia and
Consumption
Foley's Honey and Tar not only
tops tho cough, but heals and strength
the lungs and prevents serious ra-
iults from a cold.
There is no danger of Pneumonia,
Consumption or other serious lung
trouble if Foley's Honey and Tar
Is taken, as it will cure tha most ktub
born coughs the dangerous kind that
settles on the lungs and may dc elop
Into pneumonia ove night.
If you have a cough or cold do not
risk Pneumonia when Foley's Honey
and Tar will cure you quickly and
strengthen your lungs.
Remember the name Foley's
Honey and Tar and refuse any
substitute offered. Do not take chances
with some unknown preparatiou that
costs you the same when you can gel
Foley's Honey and Tar, that cost
you no more" and is safe and certain
in results. Contains no opiates.
Cured After Physicians Said He
Had Consumption.
E. H. Jones, Pastor M. E. Church,
Grove, Md., writes: "About seven or
eight years ago I had a very severe cold
which physicians said was very near
pneumonia, and which they afterwards
pronounced consumption. Through a
friend I was induced to try a sample of
Foley's Honey and Tar, which gave me
so much relief that I bought some of
tho regular size. Two or three bottles
cured me of what the physicians called
consumption, and I have never had any
trouble with my throat or lungs sioos
that time."
Thiee siaes 25c, 50c, $1.00.
The 50 cent size contains two and
one-half times as much as the small sit
nd the $1.00 bottle almost six timab
as much.
When you buy a- piece of
real estate with an Abstract
when you are fully advised of
11 ics history, knew just what
you ae purchasing If you
have us draw it for you. Our
ecords are accurate both
t'ney and our work is substan-
t ally guaranteed.
WOe JIVESTIGITIOI SOLICITED
U GRANDE INVESTMENT CO
Dr.W. D McMillan
Panless Denisiry
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La Grande National Sani"Bfdg
Both PhontS
We will have sometnin in
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space which, will be of interest
careful buyers
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washing done
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: CHERRY'S NEW
: laundry:
l' "Best by lest"
Curwl of a Severe Attack of rtroncliitls
by ClianilKirlaiii's Cougli Itemedy.
"On October 18th, last, my little 3-year-old
daughter contracted a severe
cold which resulted In a bad case of
bronchitis," gays Mrs. W. G. Gibson,
Lexington, Ky. "She lost the power
of speech completely and was a very
sick child. Fortunately we hml n Imf.
tie of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
in the house and gave It to her accord
ing to the printed directions. On tho
second day she whs a great d.-al bet
ter, and on the fifth day, October 23d,
she was entirely well of her cold and
bronchitis, which I attribute to this
splendid medicine. I recommend
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy unre
servedly as I have found It the surest,
sHirsi ana quickest cure for colds,
both for children and adults, of any I
have ever used." For sale by all good
dealers.
Hravo Mro Lful(j
often receive severe burns, putting out
fires, then use Ruck-ten's Arnica Salve
pain. For burns, scalds, wounds, cuts
and bruises It Is earth's greatest heal
er. Quickly curea skin erupUons, old
Rule
sores, bolls, ulcers, felons; best pile
cure made. Relief Is Instant. 25c at
Newlln's drug store.
BURGER and SEVERS0N
La Grande, Ore. Phone
Main9t
Real Estate and
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Loans, Fire and
Life Insurance.
COLLECTING AGENCY.
N. B, Long Distance Col
UtHon a Specialty
OVER NEWLIN DRUG CO.
Notice,
To the Farmers and City Property
Owners of Union County:
You are cordially Invited to visit us
at our offices In La Grande, Ore. Our
object will be to bring new investors
Into this field, In order to do this we
will need the co-operation of you prop
erty owners. Wa ill ('f al In farm and
city property, timber land and stuip
land, rentals and loans. Drop in snd
get acquainted whether you have an
thing to offer or rot, we will be
pleased to meet y in Ver truly yours
THE VAN DUYN REALTY CO.
Rooms 6 and 6, Scnl er Block.
Both 'Fhcnes. La Grande, O.e.
Notice of Annual Meeting.
j no annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Eastern Oregon Trust
and Savings Bank, will be held at the
I hanking rooms of the corporation, on
Thursday, January 14th, 1909, at 2
p. m., for the election of a board of
directors for the ensuing year and the
transaction of any other busIn-jBs
wmcn may legally come before the
meeting.
Tho Eastern Oregon Trust & Saying
Bunk, By
GEO. L. CLEAVER,
Decl2Janl2 Cashier.
Slonwh TrouMo Cured.
If yo uhave any trouble with your
stomach you should take Chamber
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr.
J. P. Klote of Edlna. Mo., says: "1
bave usod.a jtreat m,any. :wvi -
icmes for stomach trouble, but find
cnamberlaln'a Stomach and Liver
tablets more beneficial than any other
this
to
remedy 1 ever used."
good dealers.
For sale by all
ED STIUXGILYM,
AUCTIONEER.
Sale cried on short notice, 4
Satisfaction guaranteed. ,
No extra charge for distance,
LA GRANDE - - - OREGON
Route No. 2 , 'Phone No. 196x
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We are In position to do any
Wnd of transferring. Give us a I
trial order. Calls answered day
or night. ' J
Day. Red 761.
Night, Black 1271.
CEMENT WORK
All kinds of Cement and
Goncrete work.
C0IVCRETE
I BUILDING BLOCKS
! CEMETERY WORK
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j uumract too large or
too small
Satlsfdctlon Guaranteed
J A.
L ROBERTS
PHONE BLACK 682
Imblw I'roperty
For sale by owner.
Hotel and barn with 7 lots; price.
32,000.
Shop with S lots; price, $400.
-room nouse, with lota:
price
11000.
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For terms, call on or write
W. T. HARTLEY.
Imbler. Ore,
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