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Pass tbe -word to year relatives and friends to come now.
LOW COLONIST RATES
To Oregon will prevail from tbe East September 15 to October 15.
via the , 'Sf
Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co
and Southern Pacific
(LISTS 15 0REG0X)
From Chicago
From SL Lottla t.90
From Omaha
From St. Paul tifiO
From Kansas City ............ 25.00
Deposit the amount of the fare with tbe nearest O. R. & N. or
Agent and ticket will be delivered In the East without Extr
cost Send us the name and address of any one Interested In the
State for Oregon literature. WM. MeMURRA If, General Passenger
Agent, . PORTLAND, ORE.
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XoUce to Contractors.
Notice is hereby given that bids will
be received at the office of the city
recorder for the construction of a five
foot sidewalk on and along the North
side of Lot C, Block 110 In Grandy's
addition to the City o fLa Grande, Ore
Km, said walk to be constructed uc
cording to the specifications on tie
at the recorder's office. All bids o be
accompanied by a certified check of
10 per cent of the amount of the bid
and to be In by 4 o'clock p. to. Octtter
tha 20th, 1900. The council reset vej
the right to reject any and all bids.
Common Council of the City of Ln
Grande, Oregon,
By D. E.'. COX, Recorder.
October 11. 1909. 9t
Notice of Administrator's Sale.
Notice is hereby given to all whom
It may concern that the underlined
, administrator de bonis mm -witli the
will annexed of the estate of Frank
Milne, deceased, under and by virtue
of the powers to him given in the
will of said deceased and by direction
thereof and by permission of the coun
ty court of Union County, Oregon, giv
en by order made and entered in said
cause on tbe 11th day of October, A.
D. 1809. v ill, from and after the 9th
day of November, A. D., 1909, proceed
to sell at private sale for cash, if pre
ferred by the purchaser for the sum
of Two Thouaand DollurB cash and
tha balance on one and two years
tima with Interest at eight per cent
per annum, and secured by mortage
on the premises, and sale to be sub
ject to a mortage now thereon for
Fifteen Hundred Dollars, hte follow
ing lands of the said estate, to-wlt:
Northwest-Quarter and West Half of
Northeast Quarter and West Half of
IOCS ADYAXfTXC.
I The demand for logs is largely con
j fined to red fir, on account of the
strong demand lor railroad matenai.
As a consequenc ebil logs are scarce
and some camps have advanced the
prices from 7.50 to 8. There is
an abundance of yellow fir logs on
hand; they are bringing $9 to $10.
Tbe camps are all running full blast
and wil continue till the season
breaks. The Timberman.
E.S.X0RR1S ROUE FRO SLT-
TLE YIS1T.
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Will Hate Long Report ot Mako t
Tbe Union Tomorrow.
Rnilth4at Q MCTi- Hill ui
Southwest quarter of Section Thirty
One, in Township On, North of Range
Forty, and Northeast Quarter of the
Southeast Quarter ot Section Thirty
Six in Township One, NortJ of Range
Thirty Nine, East of Willamette lle
rldlan in Union County, Oregoa. .
R. K LLOYD,
Administrator de bonis non will an
nexed of Frank Milne, deceased.
(tO-10-11-18-25 N-l-8.)
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E. S. Norris has returned from au
extended business visit to Seattle and
Portland where he made a study ot
the market conditions. He will maJ
a report to the members of the farm
ers Union at tbe regular meeting of
that organization tomorrow afternoon.
In speaking of conditions in the
coast cities Mr. Norris said this morn
ing tUat while there bad been some
fall in the wheat quotations during
the past two days the outlook is en
couraging .He said that the tone of
the market was strong owing to exten
slve 'shipments from Portland both
K .oil ant Vv mY.tr, -
that while he looks for no phenomln-
al advances in the price of wheat, he
has no fears for the farmers in having
more, on hands than they can dispose
of at a good figure.
In regard to the amount of grain be
ing held by the farmers of the Grande
Ronde valley, Mr. Norris Bays there is
about 3-4 of the crop left He says
the market conditions are healthy and
expresses no doubt but that a good
price will be obtained.
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It Is not necessary to put with the
Inconvenience of poor sight these days
further more it is foolish to neglect
having your eyes properly attended
to.
It you suffer from headaches, nor
vousness, you will find it will pay
you to have your eyes examined, as
in nine cases out ot ten the "trouble
lies there. '
We can give you an expert exam
lnatlon fit you with the correct
glasses if they are necessary.
J. H. PEARE
Late. Mrs. Morris Knonn Mere.
Mrs. Ilanna Rodney M'i-iJ the
widow of Bishop B. Wistrr Morris,
died yesterday morning at ?J o'clock
as the result of a stroke of paralysis
suffered by her on Sunday bight. The
funeral has been postpone 1 until after
Sunday awaiting the arrival of he
son, B. Wistar Morris of Nov York,
who will arrive Sunday nomine.. The
funeral will probably be Monday
morning from the house, says the
Portland Journal. Mrs. Mot-! vnb
well known here, where l t d many
"srra, personal friends.
Cheaper
Wells
Owing to a large drop in the
xost of casing, much lower
prices can be quoted than
formerly prevailed.
R. A. WEST,
who is equipped with np-to
date machinery and years of
experience.
a good record
We have conducted a laundry business in
La Grande for many years. There must
a reason. A trial order will explain
the mystery. .
A. B. C. Laun
PHONE MAIN 7
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PUOXE, BLACK
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I Merchants! Save ;
$10,000
RTl'DESM. (JET REM t"l !)'.
Lpctnre Coarse Handed 0t 1 StuJ.
i-Dts for a Lower Rit'.
The stvdeuts of the high school are
takii'g advantage of the student rate
to the lecture course which is to.be
given in La Grande this fall and
winter. The rate Is $1.00. All students
In the schools are entitled to a ticket.
The floor plat for the lecture course,
which is in Selder's confectionery In
dicates that the season ticket holders
are Interested in the coming attrac
tion. Those who desire to get Beason
tickets can have them by calling at
Elder's ron foe t Ion ery.
In 1907 the Merchants
of Oregon saied ove
$10,000 by carry'ng a part
of their Insurance m their
own company, the Oregon
Merchants Mutual Fire As
surance Association, of
Dayton, Oregon. In 1908
they will save $15,000.
During the same period
their neighbors were hand
ing: over $1,500,000 in
profits to outside companies
In the Oregon Merchants
Mutual you get:
INSURANCE AT COST
A LIMIT TO YOUR LIABIL
ITIES FMNPlSETTLn'EHTQF
LOSSES
The Sum Total of Human
Happiness
is attained by the man who selects a place which It approved by bit
.rlTo an! adaptable for his entire f amil. to live amidst such condi
f''n )iipro;i:Mti about the keenest Joy imaginable. "Where are
ami conditions to be found in the rapidly growing Northwest? I'll
you. Go to C. J. BLACK. He has a largo amount of property listed to
chose from, Fruit Farms, Stock Fa rma, Sugar Beet Farms, City
Property, Grain Farms, Hay Farms, Timber Lands. With or With
out Improvements. Prices right. Let me shaw you.
C J SLACK, The Real tslale Van
Observer Want Ads Pay
W. OLIVER, Agent
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and shoulders shapely and of perfect contour.
Send for a bottlft today and you'll be p'easea and grateful. "El-
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to (jrr- s round. They are sold under guarantee to do all we claim
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Price SI. 00 per bott'.e. Inquire at good drug stores rseni Ul-
i:::ct to us. :
i . riti:E. During the next 30 da.. 3 only we will send you a aaru-
; X Pie bottle or these beautifying wafers on receipt of 10c to pay cot ot
packing and postage If you roent'on that you saw the advertisement tn
. this paper. The sample alone may be sufficient If 'ho defects are
j trifling. . .
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