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.., i?r n . f. li. ..MnK. KI . Fill DAT, JOE 11, 1909. wwwvw4444e$w 4 ' lOCAli ITEMS. G. W. Weir of Elgin It la the city today. . e. F. Peterson of Hilgard, Is in the (ity on business. j. W. Scrlber arrived from Portland this morning. : Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Kirk, of Forest Grove, are in La Grande today. . John Smith of Portland, is in the city on land office business. F. E. Smith, one of the live wires of Elein came in on the afternoon rtaln. Senator J. N. Hart, of Baker City, is in La Grande today on legal buei- DMI. J. M. Hilts who has been ill for sev eral days is threatened with walking typhoid. " A. Gust, a former La Grande busi ness man is in the city today from Prosser, Wash. Dr. Geo. O'Connor arrived this mor ning from Portland where he has been for several weeks. Miss Bertha Alford, who has been attending Sacred Heart Academy, re turned this morning to herNhome in Huntington. ' ' ' . .. Francis Stanley returned this morn ing to Haines after comlpeting the year at Sacred Heart Academy Mrs. A, M. Paul1 and Mrs. E. Rosen-! fcaum returned last night from an ex tended visit to Salt Lake. . ' ' Grant Key left : thlB morning for Tale where he and D. M. Hunt fiave a contract for a deep oil well. T VI ' Tlf(tli la In Tk ..J looking after the interests of the Brande Roode Electric Company. Eugene Holmes, the . well known Wallowa merchant came In this morn ing on his way to the Masonic grand lodge. ,' . . . . ; . Tracy Newman and Walter Spen eer returned from a rui8ing trip, to the Wallowa country yesterday. Mrs. A. E.Huff left last night for Rnpert, Idaho, where she. will viBit wuu uer uauguier iui a buoii ume. Clarence Wood left thiB morning for Yellowstone Park. He will loin his ncle, Bert Wood, at Huntington and they expect to be away about three Bionttis. Mrs. J. W. Rhodes of Elgin was in Hie city yesterday to attend the com mencement exercises at the Sacred Heart academy. - She has a daughter attending school at the academy. Litigation in which vail roads were concerned bulked large in the docket for the nnst term, and fnr mnnt nf these the railway rate act was largely responsible. ... William Miller, George Cleaver, Frank Bridges and S. R. Peck, a friend from Portland, left this morn ing for River Junction, ' which point they wllj use as headquarters while whipping; the streams in that Vicinity this afternoon' and tomorrow. Attorney J. F, Baker returned from a business trip to Portland. ' He was bo busy that he saw but little of the none r eBuvai, out was impressea wun the spirit of loyalty to home insti tutions that was apparent from . the conversation of every Oregonian. Frank Mytinger, recently promoted from freight conductor to passenger conductor on the Pilot Rock branch. una rented me Judge uumana nouse on the south hill and will move his family over from La Grande"; Mrs. Mytinger and child are already here. Pendleton E. 0. : ' , . Mrs. Jane Ashley, of Weiser, will leave for Enterprise tomorrow morn ins and will arianrl a mnnth v Tnnro with her son, Fred Ashey, and family. She has been in this city since Wed nesday evening as the guest of her nephews, George and Fred Cnrrey. beo. Stoddard has returned from California where he has been for sev eral days looking after his extensive lumber interests. He states that ev erything Is exceedingy dry In the sec tion of the state around Santa Ana. No rain has fallen for months On account of so many events crowding together, the banquet, which was to be given on next Monday night by the Commercia club is postpon ed until the following Monday. It was impossible to give it the time and thought that the event deserved. Furnished housekeeping rooms large and airy, on ground floor. Inquire of Hattie McDonald, ljSie 6th street, phone Black 462. We have Just reoerret complete Has cf Columbia double dfee records. NewUn Book Stationery Co. IB. WANTED Two or three . furnished housekeeping rooms, or small cot tage. Good reference given; write "1" care of Observer, Publicity Matter Sent In response to the request of Will lam Hall, in charge of the Union coun ty exhibit at the Seattle' fair, for mdre advertising matter, Mr. Currey this morning forwarded a grea't quantity or booklet and folders. LOST Cold nugget pin Under will please return to Observer office and receive reward. V i ANTED One or two furnished, or partly furnished rooms for fam 'ly of mother and two children. In quire of Fair store.- i CITATIOS. Ia the Countv CV ,U" Oregon.. In the matter ef the estate of Yfm. D. SHELL. To John W. Shell. RalDh C. Sh.ii Maude C. Shell, and Cleda H Shell and George L. Cleaver here guard- I , ian Greeting: - . ,i In the name of the State of Oregon, : you are hereby cited and required to appear In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Union at the Court Room thereof, at La Grande in the County of Union on Tuesday the sixth day of July,. 1909 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cause, if any exiBts, why an order for the sale of the following described real prop erty of the estate of Wra. D. Shell, deceased, towit the NE of SE, the ; N of SEV4 and the SEVi ol SE of section 26 in township 4 south of range 32 E. W. M. in .Nmatilla county, Oregon, a timber claim of the deceased, as prayed for in a pe tition .filed in this Court on the 1st day of June, 1909, by George L. Clea ver, the executorof the estate of the said Wm. Dr Shell, deceased, for the purpose of paying debts against -the estate of the said deceased, in the manner provided by law. V... ' ThiB citation is published by an order made and ente.ed by the Hon. J. C. Henry, County Judge of Union County, Oregon, on the 2nd day of June, 1909, ordering publication there of for four weeks, the date of the first publication being June 4, 1909. . Witness,' the Hon. J. C. Henry, Judge 7 of the County Court of 'the State, of Oregon for the County of Union with the seal of, said Court affixed, this-2nd day of June, 1909. Attest: ' r ED. WRIGHT, . Clerk. FOR RENT Furnished room for gen- 'iMnen. Electric light,: bath. , Inquire ct Gilham residence. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALF. cerned that, the undersigned, guard ian of the person and estate of Maggfc Glvan, whose true name is Margaret Given, an Insane person, by virtue of -in order made and entered on the 6th day of May, A. D. 1909, by the County Court of Union County, Ore gon, authorizing sale of the herinafter described lands belonging to the said Margaret Given, will from and after the 11th day of June, A. D. 1909, pro ceed to sell at private sale for cash the following lands of said Margaret Given, to-wit All of the Northeast quarter of Northwest quarter of sec tion thirty in Township four South of Range Forty East of Wllliamette Meridian in Union County, Oregon, excepting that portion thereof hereto fore conveyed by W. D. Beidleman and Clara Beidleman to Minnie Ostrander by deed of date May 24th. 1889, and described as commencing , at the Southwest corner of the Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter sec tion Thirty, Township four South, of Range Forty E. W. M running thence east fifty rods and six links, thence north fifty nine rods and three links, thence west fifty four rods, and six links, and thence south fifty nine rods and three links to place of beginning, together with the water right owned nd used in connection with the said land of Margaret Given and describ ed as an undivided one eigth interest in the Prescott Ditch, and .more par ticularly described in the muniments of title of said Margaret Given to said lands. i ' t V Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this etc. ioth day of May. A. D. 1909. . ; '. 1910 , ' s. L. GIVEN. v- 1 HORSE SHOW s ATU RD JUNE 12 TBS HOUSEMEN OF 6NION OiN T,T Aim INT1TED TO ATTEND AN BRING THXIR HORSES FOK EXHI BITION ON THB DATB KAMI ABOTK. . FRIZES , AND H1SHON8 VHX BK AWARDBD. IVhat Are You Worth From the fleck. up? 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PEARE La Grande National Bank - Of La Grande, Oregon -: CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $170,0110 k M. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY DIRECTORS Berry J. D. Mathesonv F. J. Holmes F. M. C. C. Pennington ' F. L Meyers ' Geo. L. Cleaver v . W. L. BrenholU George Palmer BryWit e e Mo IDAHO CAREY ACT LAND The Idaho Irrigation Co. Ltd. Offers 20,000 acres at $35 per acre, ad ioining the Twin Falls Tract, tasiestkind of terms. ; Land now open for entry. MM SMMi UU W4 jl Realty Company toga STANDARD FICTION 50c to $1.25 A at : . FERGUSON'S "Where Nothing is Too Much Trouble" Cedar". Pbcno Mark J?oV '?!;i-M-21-2S-J-4-in Guardian.