La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 30, 1909, Image 5

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ilra. Loo Given went to Hot Lake
today to visit with friends there.
Traveling Passenger Agent Jack
CNell left last night for Portland.
a N. Towner of Elgin was a bus
iness visitor la La Grande last night.
Henry Heldenrkh Is home from a
ilef sojourn on a farm near Imbler.
Uiss iien btasora or Union, is a
guest of Mrs. J. R. Oliver today.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Lewis came
over from Union In an auto yesterday.
C. H. Pagel. of Enterprise. Is In
La Grande today on land office busi
ness. .- -
Attorneys Robert TL Lloyd and Mrs.
L J. Denham came up from Elgin this
afternoon on legal matters.
The Huntington switch engine, No.
22, was brought in last night for a
general overhauling.
Miss Emma Cole came over from
Pendleton last evening, and will visit
friends a few days bfore returning.
J T W. Davidson, the Union oil man.
-iwas a passenger on the morning train
today, en route home.
-Ve. M. Chandler and J.' J. Burns are
here from Baker City and are regis
tered at the Foley hotel.
A block of wood sidewalk la being
put in on Oak street, connecting with
Adams avenue. -
Mrs. Saunders of Pendleton, is here
visiting her son, Engineer W. A. Saun
ders, and will remain until after the
Fourth.
Lews Smalley left last night for a
little community near Portland where
he will give' a balloon ascension on
July Fourth.
The plate glacs . for the brick build
ing being built for J. E. Foley by
Contractor Slater on Adams Avenue,
arrived last night.
F. S. Brara well left today for
Grant county where dirt is now fly
ling in preparation fo rlaying the Sum
mer Valley Railroad extension.
Leo Forsythe of Enterprise, who
-i has been in Washineton. D. n t-
jtending the Bliss Electrical school. Is
here visiting friends, before going
on to his home to spend his vacation.
Fireman C. D. Jack and wife came
down last night from Pleasant Valley
where Mr. Jack has been for the last
,year. Mr. Jack has accepted a per
manent run on the branch line.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Nelson left last i
evening for San Francisco and other
roast cities. They will make their j
home in San Francisco, if the cltv is
h their liking.
Engineer and Mrs. B. Cunliff will i
pave in a few days for Baker City to
pake their future home. Mr. Cunliff
as accepted the Baker. City switch
ngine job.
William Ballenger, mail clerk on. the
oseph run, went back to work today
fter a week's vacation spent In Port
land. His run was taken care of by
T. Hemenway of the Pocatella helper
pail service. - . '
Fred Reynolds, until recently in the
t ay Dusiness here, but now located
it Bend, Oregon, Is here to spend the
fourth with his family. He will re
urn after the celebration to the land
Mch he claims Is a very desirable
location. .
Hall Bohnenkamp, son of Mr. and
'Irs. W. H. Bohnenkamp. has cone to
Culver .Indiana, where he will enter
he Culver Summer Naval school. 'He
fill be gone about three months.
Mrs. M. K. Hall and daughters Con-
itance and "Puge" returned this mor-
flng from Portland where thT wera
fuests with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Berrv
K several weeks.
D- A. Barnes, manager of the
'gin team, returned to bis home in
Elgin this morning after a confer
ence with the Commercial Club and
paseball workers here. "
Mrs. Forsythe of Ohio. accomDanied
y her daughter. Miss Bell, arrived
"iay and went on to Enterprise to
'Bit ?Mrs. Forsythe's brother. They
18 old time friends of Mrs. C. W.
pworth of this city.
The following have made home-
Mad entries at the land office: Fred-
L. Prescott, Fox, Oregon, Fred
Crosaett, Fox. Oregon. Jamh o.
Joron. Pleasant Valley, Oregon. Chas.
thadwlek. La Grande. Chaa. H Pa
"Soon after the Fourth" was the
approximate date decided upon for
cleanup day by the park commission
this afternoon which is still In session
as the Observers forms are closed.
The day will supercede all other busi
ness and pleasure. :
Administrator's Sale ef Real Estate.
Notice la hereby given that the un
dersigned administrator of the- estate
of John H. Dillon, deceased, uuder and
by virtue of an order of the County
Court of Union County, Oregon, duly
made and entered on Monday the 14th
day of June, 1909. authorizing and em
powering him so to do. will on and
after the 24th day of July, 1909, sell
at private sale for cash to the highest
and best bidder therefor the followin
described real -
said estate of John H. Dlllion,
deceased, to wit: lots 7 & 8 in block
10 Romlg's addition to the town of
La Grande, Union County. Orejron' lot
5 in block 62 of Chaplin's addition to
the town of La Grande, Union County.
Oregon. The SE of XWU. the E
of SW and SW of NE4 of sec. 34
twp. 1 S. R. 40 E. W. M. and NW of
sec. 1 twp. 3 N. R. 39 E. W. M. in
Union County, Oregon.. Also begin
ning at the SE corner of lot 1 a block
A Lostine, Oregon, running 1 thence
north 100 feet, thence west to the west
line of said lot, thence in a southeast
erly direction to the southwest corner
of said lot 1 block A, thence east to
the place of beginning (R. C. Mays to
have the privilege of leaving his wa
ter pipe across said land) In "Wallowa
County, Oregon.
Dated at La Grande, Oregon, June
25, 1309.
E. C. DISQUA.
Administrator of the estate of John
H. Dillion, deceased. ) 6-25-2-9-16-23)
C J. BLACK
Real Estate and insurance
III DEPOT STREET
SOmiERS BVDG.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Ore.
May 24, 1909.
Notice is hereby given that
JOHN KOROLL,
of La Grande, Oregon, who, on Sep
tember 29,. 1903 made Homestead En
try No. 13261, Serial No. 04028, for
SE4 NE. NE34 SEVi Sec. 7. Wft
NW4, section 8, .ownship 2 south,
range 38 east, Willlmette M.. has
filed notic of Intention to make final
5 year proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, before th
register and receiver, U. S. Lanl
Office, La Qranlc. Orxn, vn tne
12th day c juu. 1MH.
-Claimant na-n wttnease:
French. M. Cwsiy. troebr,
George Gibson. Jona Mora;, de of La
Grande. Oreana.
F. C. B RAM WELL. Register.
IMPOSING CEREMONIES
7 GEORGEOUS PARADE -
A Civic Demonstration on a
Scale Never Before Attempt
ed. Music, Sports. Amuse
ments, Fireworks and -Many
Spectacular teatures - -
$2,000.00 will be expended for
popular amusements, music, and
enjoyments: Monday, July 5th.
Read the, Observer.
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We dress men well we spare no pains to do it
Clothes quality, these days, counts for as much as price in the
way of an Inducement, when asking for patronage,
EXCLUIVENESS AND EXCELLENCE IN HATS AND HABe3-'
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SHRAM JARS
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GEORGE PALMER, President C. S. WILLI A VS. 2nd Anq Cashier
F. J. HOLMES. Vice-President W. H. BRENHOLTS, Aast ( ashler
P. L. MEYERS. Cashier. .
La Orandc National Bank
Of La Grande, Oregon
CAPITAL AMD SURPLUS $170,000
UNITED STATE 9 DEPOSITORY
DIRECTORS
. M. Berr J. D.;Matheson F. J. Holmes F. M. BryUi
C. C. Pennington F. L, Meyers Geo. L Cleaver
; W, L, Brenholte George Palmer
IDAHO CAREY ACT LAND
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The Idaho Irrigation Co. Ltd.
Offers 20,000 acres at $35 per acre, ad
joining the Twin Falls Tract, basiestkind!
of terms. Land now open for entry.
Loga
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Realty Company
OFFICE '-SUPPLIES,
Sbecial attention to Special Orders
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