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FIGHT PAGES. AGE TWO. , MP0RIA1I MllM IB We Want Your Wants IN ACRE HOMESTEADS LAW IS PUBLISHED EORFmST TIME Our Want Ad Column ED. PROPECK, The Second Hand Dealer Your want ts p'aced before a thousand or more want- seektrs evry cay Can you afford to spend on cent per word of you want au wne:e result art the keynotes? rrvivn n icrttvrp 11 fiRlb. OCEG05. WEDNESDAY APRIL l, IMf), i ' KM ;, I if' La Grande Directory PUT Si II A 3 9. J. H. HUBBARD, M. I). Physician and Surgeon. Offlce in New Bank Building. Rooms ZO-21. 'Phones: Residence, Main (.9; Office, Main 78. PR. A. L. RICHARDSON. Physician ami Surgeon. Office over Hill's Drug Store. Offlce 'Phone 1CG2. Residence Maiu 55 X. MOLITOR. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adams ave. and Depot st. Offlce Main GH. Residence Main 9. BACON & HALL. Physicians and Surgeons. OIBce in La Grande National Bank Building. 'Phone Main 19. f. T. Bacon, Residence, Main 18. M. K. Hall, Residence, Main f2. PR. P. E. MOORE DR. II. C. P. MOORE. Osteopahtlc Physicians. Kirksville Graduates Under Founder. Office Somiuer Building. Paones: Office Main 63; Res. Main 64. C. H. UPTON. PH. G., M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Special attention given to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office in La Grande National Bank. Building. Phones Office, Main 2; Residence, Main 32. VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR. P. A. CHARLTON. Veterinary Surgeon. Mice at Hill's Drug Store, I .a Giande. Residence Phone Red 701. Offlce Phone Black 1.161. Independent Phone Both phones at residence. PR. W. H. RILEY. Graduate Ohio State University. Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery of all kinds. Country calls promptly answered. Offlce lilt Adams avenue. Phones: Pacillo Llack I'jjl. Independent. 373. DR. T. W. RIDDELL. M. 1. C. Graduate Veterinarian. Office Red Cross Drug Store. Phones: Pacific, Maiu 4. Home, 121. La Grande Oregon. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. L. A. PICKLER. Cival, Mining. Irrigation Engineering and surveying. Estimates, plana and specifications Office In Bobnenkamp Building. La Grande Oregon. For Constipation. Mr. L. H. Farnham. a prominent dragglat of Spirit I-aVe Iowa, says: "Chamberlain's fc.t.icii h and Liver Tablets are certainly ttie' rtn tinng n the market for t-uustipatitn.. Give iaaae tablets a trial. You are certsr. i And them agreeable and pleasant la effect. Price. 25 rents. Samples free. For sale by All Good Dealers. Betid your blaoketa to Cherry's! tm latir1:y nd have tbe.m washed SU(K K Professional C. B. CAUTHORN Dentist. Office over Hill's Drug Store. La Grande Oregon J. C. PRICE, D. M. D. Dentist. Room 23, La Grande National Bank Building. Phone Blac'c 19!) TEACHERS OF MUSIC. PROP. E. PORTER DAY, Principal La Grande School of Music. Mrs. Day, assistant. School, 10u Greenwood ave., one door south of Adams ave. 'Phone Black 1831. MISS STELLA OLIVER Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Studio at residence of Turner Oliver corner Fourth and O avenue. MISS ROSE HOUSE Instructor in Piano, Harmony and Technic. 2105 North Spruce Street. Ia Grande Oregon ARCHITECTS. . C. R. THORNTON. Architect and Engineer. Surveying, Civil and Structural Engi neering. Twenty Years' Experience. ROBERT MILLER. Architect. Office 1107 Adams avenue. 'Phones Pacific, Main 1. Home Independent A TTO USUI'S. Chas. E. Coc hran Geo T. Cochran COCHUAN & COCHRAN. Attorneys. I .a Grande Natioilal Bank Building. La Grande Oregon. H. H. LLOYD. Attorney at I.aw. Practice in .'ill the Courts of tin State and United St.i. Elgin Oregon C. H. CRAWFOltl). Attorney at Law. PraotU-es in all the courts of the State and United States. Office In La Gritnile National Bank Building, la Grande, Oregon. WILLIAM M. RAMSEY. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. I looms 15 am 1G Sommer Block la Grande Oregon. VI A VI. MRS. GRACE McALlSTER. Teac her and Manager. Telephone Farmers 1976. before laying them away for the sum mer. llikken Wanted. V.'e rir" cash "an4 'ttlithVf mAr'!;' ! prices for chickens. 1ANPK RONDE CA.UI OOMPANif L- Cigars. r Ladle, ttie b belting and luce cotUiv . o t THlVN DCYN CO LIST DESIGNATING MUST BE CM BE USELESS TO MAKE ATTEMPT BEFORE SUCH TIME Until a list of lands designated by the secretary of the interior as com ing under the 230-acre act. there is no need for homestead seekers of the La Grande land office district to write to Register Bramwell for information on this subject. Local land officials have been fairly covered up with let ters seeklug information in this re spect, and for the first time since the ict was passed the press has been Mowed to explain matters. The Oh terver is the first paper in Oregon to publish this ruling correctly. The officials of the local land of flce have received a letter from the general land office regarding the en larged homestead act of Feb. 19th of this yenr. Many who have heard of the act allowing homesteads of 320 acres, have attempted to file on this amount of land. The letter referred lo, Is in part as follows: "It has been brought to the atten tion of this office that In curtain of fices applications for entry under the enlarged homestead act are being re ceived and suspended. "Th instructions under tills aVt have been approved not as yet been printed for distribution. From time to time lists designating the lands which are subject to entry under this act will be sent you. You are, there fore, directed that any applications under said act. for lands not listed, souhld be immediately rejected and this year Chance's great machine will slip a cog and come a cropper. Ciiless prognostications receive a black eye, the same four teams that have lately got Into the habit of oc cupying the upper berth in the Na tional League will again hold this division. The only team that the ilniiMst"i-s concede to have a chance to crowd out either Chicago. New York. Pittsburg or Philadelphia, is Cincinnati. Kiwly season reports show that .Manager Clark Griffith the'new Red Leg Pilot, has got together a lively bunch of youngsters and at the same time has enough seasoned ma terial on hand to lend ballast to his craft. If If were not for the ran mat "blowing up" is a favorite failing of Hie 'Reds, the team would be taken much more seriously. Naturally John Mi O raw and his Giants mcupy a prominent place in the baseball horizon. McGraw is a manager who likes to 'raise" his own players and he has taken on a lot of new fellows this year that are touted to be 21 karat. Hell have need of them. too. for like Chicago, he 'will be without the services of two of his former stars, big Poger Bresnahan and the Irrepresible Mike Donliii. McGraw may have found some won ders in his new consignment but he acrainilness of Rresnahan and Donlin and the mauling that the latter wus wont to give the ball are likely to be sadly missed at the Polo Grounds this year. Rchlel. the first string catcher, is a good man and O'llara. Dm , . Herzog and Murray insure s . out field, but lot"! fans wev' ' .Vc bet ter If they coul I a ;..' . i.ive the op portunity of covl- .ming "Oh you MIX TV1, . .. . ark manager has already si' uinitme iiutUc-B that ' smoked s will have to b used I tb'- j watching the work of his , wonder, pitcher "Rube" Mar- j VI. t.k . V. a utnAntrln Mr I "Bug" Raymond. "Admiral Schlel and .nit.Hir Mnrrav. will make the ha bitues of the Polo Grounds forget that j rcnlin and Brenahan ever trod this j SEASON IS OPEN (Contiued From Pise One.) PUBLISHED BEFORE ENTRIES MADE , the parties notified that they will gala no rights by filing of such applica tions or by appeal from the rejection .hereof. So rights whatever can be acquired under said att, either by application or setelement, prior to the time the lists are received in the local land office.'" The letter Is not quoted in full, but it will be seen that the local land of fice officials have no latitude in the matter and must reject any filings for more than the usual amount of land in a homestead until they re ceive lists of lands upon which fil ings for the 320 acre homesteads may be made. The act applies to Colorado. Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, Arizona and New Mexico. Only iaudB thatar e non-irrigable, non mineral and do not contain merchant able timber will be included In these ilsts. Any homestead entryman of such lands, upon which final proof has not been made may extend hs holdings by filing upon another acres of the same character, lylnp contiguous to his former filing. He must, however, at the same time of making final proof, show by two wit nesses that at least, one eigth of hits entry has been under cultivation con tinually, beginning with the second year, and that at least one fourth has been under cultivation contlnuotisly beginnlng with the third year. terriestial ball. So McGraw says. Pittsburg again looks good, despite the fact that the first-base probleri is still unsolved. But doesn't look nny. better than it did last year. As the Pirates lost out last year by only a game or so, Manager Clarke is counting, by the grace of Honus Wagner and a litter break In the luck, on resuming the old place at the top, which Pittsbrug graced for three years in succession. A new center fielder and a new first baseman are In the Pirate's line up and Clarke figures that whatever they will be asat least as well as their predeces- .. bui uiu. Almost without argument, the last three places In the race are allotted to Boston, St. Louis and Brooklyn, with little speculation on how the final shuffle will find them arranged. Of the three St. Louis will be watched with the greatest Interest, owing to the Herculean effort that Bresnahan is putting forth to make something out of nothing. "Brother Against RrntlHr." Two brand new pictures, run for the first time will be seen tonicht. trie feature of which is "P.icther aginV. Brother." This is a story of tne. civil war in which one brother toes to the Confederate eide and the .t!ie- stickB to th old flag. The sto.-y is thrilling from resin ning to end and the effects will be used so that it will be s"i u nnt ual as U'o. "The Cup of Tea and She" is the other new picture and is a fine love story. V ..TO CREDITORS. I;-. u- ..istrlit Court of the United tes for the District of Oregon. In the matter of Clare J. Scriber. bankrupt. April 12. 1909. To the creditors of the above named bankrupt: You are hereby notified that J. F. Phy. Trustee here- r ba fled Ms pet'tlon sfking for ' au order of sale of all the real prop erty belonging to the aboved named bankrupt in Marion county, Oregon, and that a hearing will be had upon aid petition on April 24. 1909. at 10 o'clocV A. M. at the office of the. under-, signed Referee In La Grande, Oregon. JOHN a HODGTN, ' " " i JUferee. FOR REST. FOR SALE A 240-egg Incubator' and hn,ler: cheao if taken at once. Phone B1acc 1331. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, suitable for lady or gent. Electric light, bath and fire. Inquire at 111 Adams avenue or 'phone Red 111. FOR RENT A -room house In good condition; large clothes closet and pantry; garden, chicken park; good . cellar; convenient to shops. 'Phone Red 1921 or call at 1316 Jackson Ave., North La Grande. -3tf ' FOR RENT--NJce, cheerful, sunny room for rent to gentleman, facing east on Fourth street; close in; mod ern conveniences. Call at Observer office. FOR RENT Five-room house, hot and cold water, good lawn. Corner I Madison and Fir. 'Phone Black 1231 4-16-22 FOR RENT Furnished room ' for rent, with bath, with or without board. 'Phone Bk 822. Mrs. Edna Swarf. 8-19tf FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for housekeeping. Inquire of Mrs. P. C. Zuber 3-25tf FOR RENT Six room house on North Fourth st. not far from saw mill. Inquire 1020 Benton ave. North end of Ash at. .3-30 4-1 FOR RENT Furnished room close in. Phone RED 711. 3:30-4-6 FQR RENT Small house in La Grande, handy to depot, inquire at Newiin Book and Stationery Co. 4-13-19 FOR RENT FurnlBhed four-room cottage. Modern. Mrs. Zuber.4-X3-tf LOST AND FOUND. LOST Between 1114 Wash. Ave. and depot a black lace collar; medallloi stick pin and a turquoise brooch Finder please return' same to 1114 Wash. Ave. and receive reward. LOST A small black purse with s,. ver and Jewelry, in this city la., night. Finder leave at tbiH office. Alliance mill and McAIist r farm. , pair of spectacles Ir leather ease Owner can have same by calilny i this office and paylnjr barges. 2 i . Get your Easter cards now at "Ferguson's.'' DOVT HO IT. Pen't think you ca' not own tliis 2 jicres with good 3 room house, wood house, cellar, small barn, new wind mill, H-ucre In strawberries to bear this year, '4 acre now planted to po tatoes, good land, because you can. If you will try. For full particulars see La Grande Investment Co. 3:30 if i ASK, vDlAMOiND Bran tar PaeM Narthwoat Bali and Oil tut. ow mm clUpUr t all tnt dler. lew Cat mat. If BfltAiH-i la roar HbboH'io. writ aK alvtaa aama of yaur dnlr. na wa will aia foa a pat-kal at fltmer aar.u frea for v-ar tr Uai If - NtTUM. MUM M Imuf VtM TREASURER'S CALL FOR COCSTT WARRANTS, Notice is hereby given thai the un dersigned treasurer of Union countr. Oregon, baa funds on and to pay all warrants which were endorsed p'lor to December 1, 1907. No Interest al lowed en the above warrants after April JO, 190S. JOHN FRAWLET. , County Treia j-er asM3 tr 4 t llllB FOR SALES. bOH SALE Two to four acres o auburbun property, Well Improved. 'PhnneUlack 1532, or tM E. W. Rain merer, 2004 Adams avenue. Land for Sole. 40 acrea of fruit, garden or alfalfa, land for sale cheap if taken aoon. C D. Huffman, R. P. D. 2. La Grande. FOR SALE Twenty h. p. Reo, In good condition. Inquire at Lilly. Foster hardware store. . 8-23t FOR SALE OR . TRADE A young Clydesdale htalllon. J. E. Reynold, 'phone Black 102, or Farmers, 11. J-15tf-d&w FOR SALE Portable sawmill with 21 h. p. boiler and 20 h. p. engine. In good running trim. Inquire at cor ner North street and V avenue. IL A. Bishop. 3-19-2 FOR SALE Single comb Rhode Island Reda, hatching eggs. None better In Grande Ronde Valley, come and see. $150 per setting of 15. $3 for 45. All infertll eggs re placed free of charge. Incubator chikens J20 per 100. George Wag ner. Island CUy. FOR SALE Seed potatoes, fancy hand selected. Large and smooth. Quality A 1; seed strictly pure. Burples extra early J2 per 100; late Rose $1.75; Netted Gems, late, $1.75 Burbank seedling $1.30. George Wagner, Island City. FOR SALE 8 room house with 1 lot, or V block of ground, will rent or trade for lund, cattle or horses. Mar--tin Larson, 904 3rd st. 3-31-4-6 FOR SALE 12 inch plow good shape, and almost new. Price $10.00. J. J. Beldin, 240S N Depot at. 4-8-14 FOR SALE Household furniture; and 4 room cottage for rent. 160G 7th street. Phone Red 1811. 4-10-17 FOR SALE 4 lots in Block 139, in Chaplin add; 2 blocks from round house for further particualrs apply to L. F. Dunn, City, or C. E. New sonr 2415 First ave, Seattle Wash. 4-12-tf WANTKD. WANTED Horses tor pasture, $3 per month. Hav feed and run to straw. Inquire of J. E. Reynolds. WANTED Experienced Bian wants position as gardner. Spading, seed ing gardens and repairing lawns a specialty. Address "A,' 'Observer. 3-30-4-5 WANTED AT ONCE A strong boy to leant the bakers trade, Royal Bakery. 3-3 1 -if WANTED Competent assistant wo man conk at saw mill, 11 miles from North Powder, no objection to chil dren, address Mrs. T. Beaumont, North Powder. ' m mm m mum anaBa mmmm mm mm " aaaaaaaa a mm aw mm aaaM aaa- WANTED -A firstclass man to take care of a stallion for 3 months. J. E. Reynolds, La Grande, Oregoi. Phone Black 602.' 4-5-4-12 WANTED Ladies shoes to shine. Jolly & DessileCa barber shop, shoe shine stand Is equipped to shine or polish ladles' shoes. . Shoes left here will be promptly attended to. Fifteen cen'U per pair if left at tne snop. 4 r