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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1910)
I 5 i i ! :i i I ; i n I HI fol I i. rl f 1 Te Whoa It Bay Concern. The Una of 0. F. Coolldge, consist ing of 0. F. Coolldge, H. E. Ioolldge, and 0. fi. Coolldge has sold out to O. TL Coolldge and la by mutual consent Alsolred and the business will be con tinued by 0. R, Coolldge. Thoae hav ing claim against the firm will please present Una and those owetng due accounts or notes will please can and etae. - 0. F. COOUDCB, H. E. COOLIDGE, O. R. COOUDGK. 1-11-17- ' : We sell pbonorraphs on the install ment plan. Newlln Book and Station ary Company. " , 50TICE FOB PUBLICATION 'Isolate trael PaMIe land Sale Department of the Interior. JJ. 8. Land office at La Grande,' Ore goa, Seeabejr ISth 1809 . . Notice Is hereby given tfiat, as di rected by the Commissioner of the 'General Land Office,, under provis ions of Act' of Congress approved June 27. 1906 (34 Stats., BIT), we will effer at public sale to the highest Udder, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the Uth day of January, 1910 at this off ice the following described :' land: The 8W 1-4 SE 1-4 gee. 1, NB " 1-4 SB 1-4 Sec. 2, T. 43 R. 37 EWM. Ser ial Noa. 06427 aad 0642S. ' 1 Any persons claiming adversely to the above described ' land are advis ed to file their claims or objections . - J-.- ae. 1 K ' ..e - a ..' j the time of the sale. . ; F.'C. BRAMWELL, r "Register t I Through Tickets J , , To all,;,! v yi, I Eastern Points i On Sale by 0. R. N. Agents , i- via "'V -.- i t Soo-SpbkaneiRoiite t 10 A.M. Every Day From 1 0.7.6W, DepotSpokahe Electric Lighted; Train de Luxe ST. PAUL CHICAGO and EAST 4 Details, Bertha, Literature, ad- dress Local AgenU a R. N. T.r.l... : ,li YTall St Spokane, WILLC0CK : j BROTHERS: .6 . Qucfc Transfer j 'Phones: ' - c ; Day, Red 711. ; , 1 Night Black 1I7L .!. ;! 'el Department of the Interior at La Grande. Oregon. November 11, 1909. Notice Is hereby given that John W. Maltland of Van cttver, Wash., who on Oct 6, 1908 made timber and stone aworn state ment No. 01859 for NB 1-4 NW 1-4 and NW 1-4 NB 1-4 Sec 16, and S 1-2 S2 1-4 Sec. 9, Township 6 South Range 36 East Willamette meridian Ua Sled no tice of his Intention to maka final tim ber and atone proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore the register and receiver of the Tatted States Lani Office at La Grande Oregon, on the :oth aj of February, raciric Industrial development In Union, county is the song of the hour. In dustrial pictures which have never been published in La Grande are re produced todiy, and from time to time, the Observer will supply theBe industrial views. They tell a story to eastern friends that letters, no matter how fluently written, , cannot x I. SI I ,1 ! IWI - ,.,! jprt'lUI' I t' - y II If, 1 W WHJ Ho(? Raislnsr Profitalilc Iumfness Kere OT3SWfe Union, County Thoroutrlilirpd Minr K.ir.-.;,: fl i th I 1 ft fJ iv 1) II H i .duplicate. These same jicturea, truthful, as they always are, are but . glimpses of the varied industries in ' connection' with home life in Union county. An animal industry . not lepresentated in photographs,, how ever, is chicken , raising, rapidly forging to the front , ..' . ' ' ... ..,.,.,.,.,,, .. ..... , ,w .,,,.,..,,, , ., I.,,...- i I , ' "' ' . .T I""1"" ... I. .ill ri.iii.,..i,i.. i.i , i ,.,,. .. ,,.,- ,,,., ,. .-4 JJ". HI : J i', mm Bull. 'Item; -; -sva-km-: . fivinhf- AHft fiiivi Pin 7 i III a At the ass of S2 years, David H. Smith died In this city yesterday a'. the family Tumie, 1504 Fourth street. the cause of death being a compli cation of diseases and old age. The decased was the father of sev en children, five sons and two daughters , as follows: Mrs. H. H. Corey, of this city; W. D. Smith, of La Grande; B. H. Smith, of Haines; C. A. E. Smith, of San Pedro, CaL," O.'J. Smith, Pollock, S. D.; M. W, .... wi-";.:s3-j;'.jU!,-i'"r ,... '"Vi'i, - ' -..:.. ... ' .. l ri .. ., s, .. ,,. . ., . . -.y----;! '.;.-!-! hti:tQ : wi:y; ::-V;?yj '':7T;Vi1'fv.; : ' TN 7iA -4.;-.f' -..k', ;,v-.;.; , 130 . . 111 w ;V'vV:: '" I) ---'A Comer j irrnzrirfr it Smith, of Akron, Iowa; Mrs. Lydia Jones, of Medical Lake. Wash. The funeral will take place this Afternoon at 2 o'clock from the fam ily home, Rev, Alexander Blackburn o!Scating. Democrat" , lv Eeeehcs life Insurance. ' The Royal Neighbors have paid the i'fe insurance lield by the late Mrs. Kelmback In that . order, to Jcks Kelmback. the deceased's heir. The transfer was made early this week f-H -.:, r,,;. : : r t. . v:-::v.:. " "- ; 1 - ... jp- . : j Engineer ray ne Karri d Late yesterday afternoon, C. Lw Payne, aa engineer for the O. TL tt N., was married to Adeline Brookler, sIeo of this city. They will continue to live here, where Mr. Payne hr$ tittady run on a passenger train. Under the new law 'Grant count; has vpaid bounty on 2 coyou scalps. ' .'' Klamath Falls may 'a coiupany of O. N. O. nmaurt'iajuK. j . s. wmmi - . ,,;.v;sw.'..jjt-.n-i-...' ;- ,i Pf onPy Making Milch Cow. J : i t .m --.v y lit. K. r