! . " I, ' V,..--- it 'oiit'u ton rti;jJCATio Drpurtnitnl oi Interior. C. S. Lund (Juice at La Urunde, Ore- pon, J ii ii ii yrj Uh,.im. Notice is hereby giveu that Irwin D. Emutz, whose postoffice addrest la AlIceL Oregon,, did,, on the 24th day of June, 19us, tile in this office Sworn Statement and Application N 0G724, to purchase the Nl-2 auu K 1-4 and SB 1-4 6E 1-4 tec. 8 Tp. Z l'uj.'U, -llange 40 East, Willamette Meridian and the timber thereon, an der the provision! of the act oi June I,' 1878, and acta amentfatorj. kaown u the "Timber and Stone Lav," at such value as might b tied by appraisement, and that, pur euant ' to such application, the land end timber have oeen , appraised a JI80.CO, tae timber estimated at 820. 38 board feet, at 11.00 j?er M. and ou La, it bteu ayiaiiiuU, fZ4jM, the Utilizer C&WUiiUtu' U,Ol'l WjumI at Ji.UU pel M, kUd me luud iu.uv; that said applicant will offer final proof In support of his application few aftum auueutfcai on lu . itoi 4lay ot April. lJlo, before the Kejj isvr and Jtieceiver, tailed tiutev Land Office, at La Uraiide. Oregon test thin parchaiw beioie entry, oi Initiate a contest before patent u ues, ey juing a corroborated alii aartt in this office. UflB taH waita would defeat t entry. r. C. MIMWELL, v Register At n f :i li itol four ,i.;u tnwtpil ! f' r tu ,i 'tif'fii i )!: i the land 110.00; that said applicant will offer final proof ia support et Ala application and . sworn state stent en the 21sf day of April, li before the Register and Receiver United States Land Office at L. Orande, Oregon. Any person is at liberty to pro test this purchase before entry, oi Initiate a contest at any time before patent Issues, by filing a corroborat d affidavit In this office, ailera facts which would defeat the mtry. - Notice is hereby given, that t'.e sderrlgned, administrator of the es tate of Anna M. Stearns, deceased, will make final settlement of bis accounts with ' said Estate as such dmlniatrator on Saturday, the 12tb day of Mracb, at 10 o'clock of said daf at which, time jij pbjeeflona to said final account wifi be heard and the estate distributed to the heirs at law of the deceased. Dated at La Orande, Oregon, this 8th day of February, 1910. J. F. STEARNS. Administrator cf the estate of Anna M. St arns. Deceased. Cochran k Cochran, Attorneys fo.' Administrator. 2-114-11. NOTICE FOB FCBLICATjO-T. I. H, Land Oftiee at La Granie, Ore gon, January a, 1910. Notice la hereby given that Adolpk Lauer, of La Orande, Oregon, who, on January 3d, 1905, made Homestead Entry No. 14038, Serial No. 0432V for SB M NB 1-4, K 1-J SB 1-4. Sec. 17, NE 1-4 NB 1-4, Section 20, Township 4 8cuth. Range 38 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Five Tear Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register aud Receiver, United States Land Ofiice, at La Grande, Oregon, on iAe 15th day, of March, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: John BhUIinx. Jr. . Henry J. Behea. -I James Shilling. re ; ruaruiaa, m o: u uranoe, Oregon. F. C. BRAMWELL. Register Administrator's Notice Notice is horeby given that the Uii derBlgned has been appointed admin istrator of the estate of Nick Ar moas, deceased, by the County Court of Union County, Oregon, and all hav lng claims tgalnst the eald estate re hereby required to present the same to me as admlnitsrator at my tore on Adams Avenue, La Grande, Oregon, together with proper vouch ers, within six months from the dati of the first publication hereof. ' Dated thlB 2d day of February, 1910. AMES U. SNODGRASS. v Administrator of the estate of, Ni Armoas, deceased. Cochran & Cochran, . Attorneys for Administrator, 2-114-11. k 4 4 I. I M NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department f the Interior. ' 17. 8. Laid Office at L Grande, Ore ton, Jannary 24th, 1910. Notice Is hereby given that Walter B. Pratt,, whose postofflce address Is Allcel, Oregon,, did on the 24th day of June, 1909, file tn this efflce a worn Statement and V Application, No, 06723, to purchase the 8 11 NB 1-4, .Section 8, Township I South, Range 40, East Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the pre visions of the act of June 3, 1878, and acta amendatory, known as the Timber and Stone Law," at such Talue as might be flxed by appraise ment, and that, pursuant to such ap- SaaiLons. ' la the Circnlt Court of the gtatt ef Oregon far Union County. Z. B. Harvey, Plaintiff, ' - . ! X,' ' "K;::. W. J. fiare, ..Defendant'. Te W. J. Harvey, the above named defendant: 'In the name of the State ot Ore gon you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint 1511 against you In the above entitled suit the first publication of this summons, and in case you' fail to so appear ond tina'wcr,-the plaintiff will apply to the j court for the relief prayed, for in her complaint, towit, fer the dlsolution of the bonds of matrimo ny existing between the plaintiff and defendant, and care and custody of the minor children of the plaintiff and defendant, Sherman Harvey,' Elanor Harvey and Lucile Harvey, and for her.-costs and disbursements. This summons is published by or der of the Hon. J. W. Knowles, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Union County, which or der was made and entered in aiu court on tb,e 20Uj day of January, 1310; Vequirinij th's summons to be published once each week for six successive woeks, in the La Grande Weekly Observer. The date of the first publication of this summons Is the 21st day of Jannary, 1910. ' EUGENE ASHWILL, Attorney for the Plaintiff. J 21-28 F 4-11-18-25 M 4. THltT SLIPPED OCT OF TBI HOtTSl. either of them, but all three persisted as none would yield, one said: "The best wy to decide Is to bllni iota me waiter ana wnoever he catches shall settle the 1)111, while the others shall tip the waiter." This proposition was accepted, and while the waiter was groping his way about the room they slipped out of tn' house, one after another, and bolted. km?, mm pv WILL CURE I VV af 2? ..Mb:, rnli T ?CCCSS rhaf hAS attended the uae of this remedy in the colds has made it one of the most popular medicines in use. It cai depended upon to effect a quick cure and is pleasant to take. ; It contains no orjium or nth n child a in ar. j,.u " d ay oe given as contidenUy to a cnud as to an adult Pnce 25 cents. Lar rrn ....... J . . w wm W VAAI - cure of bad can always be 1 4W , & SHERIFF Tft ' . Vtt Vt Smile, r TJ.. b no f60)n for sadnesB when wf. m a cheery Bmiie. - It always haa the same good' look-It': never out of style. It nervet us on to try again when fallun- makes ua blue. . , -The dimples of encouragement are goo.. for me and you. It pays a higher Interest, for U la mere!-. lent- It's worth a million dollars and doesn'x coat a cent. QUIET AT CAIRO State' troops control situation wher iace riot prevailed Cairo, Feb. 19. With . the sta.J troops on guard at the county jail and every precaution taken to pre vent an outbreak, the city is quiet today. The troops will be kept here until after the funeral of Halllday who was killed by the deputies yes. According to Rule. Oberlln , vm tli? tirst coeducational college In tills country. lu the earl; days It bud a rrk that In cuse then, were but ono u nn and one woman li a room nt ; mw clmir should v betwofti !." : V : c:tluff an in ln:etor. ;:'; :; I.'im 'of I'm umall sli lllfr run!!'-!, v i.M liMlTllli-d tit . Iicholdiir a1 jounjr. in u. .mil a young woumn rupyliii tlm s ;iini cliulr. : "Sir," he ('.. uiniided of the man stn dent, "'whp.t Is the . meaning of thlf outrageous bohnvlor? Do you nol know the ru'os of the college?" "Why-er- don't they say that If a man and a girl sit alone in a room they Bhal) have one chair between thenar tCTfu Tunc IL1U11 IIILII SAPPWGTON WILL EETUM WITH ' . TTEIGDT TOWGHT ' Man wanted was arrested here a few ' days ago on charges, Sheriff W. D. Sapplngton of Van couver, WaBhjington, ' arrived this morning to take into custody Jack Wright of this county, who was' ar letsed charged with burglary. He, with, another man, stole between 40 and CO fine blooded chickens from a fancier and made their escape. Wright's accomplice ' was arrested at The Dallej a few days ago. Wright was there at the Bams time but the officer did not know it,' He will be taken back either tonight or In the morning where he ..ill go to be tried. '- "." '?,-v. WANTEDGIrl for general house-w-rk. Inquire o Mrp. Charles Cochran, corner of Second md Wash tnglon. ' v ' . Vie Servfa&nriect Readers With The Outside WILLCOCKl BROTHERS Quick Transfer; ? BeTlval Continues A large audience heard Whiston last nlgbt on "Popular Amusements" and great Interest was manifested. Two men were baptized at the close. Tonight Whiston will speak 'on "Up and Down." This, is another ntriklng message. Longman will sing and there ' will be other special music Sunday will be a great day. Bible School at 9:45. . Whiston on "The Old Love" at ll and on "A Startling Question" at 7:30. As the meetings are drawing toward a close Whiston will be at his best. Dont mlBS one, terday. Other victims ot the officer s plication, the land and Umber there- volleys will , recover. 'Phones: ' Day, Red 711. Night. Black 127L 4 ' caItc-tlicIIncsi,most taste- : & "40HPvr ,ul and healthful-made with Syr ' : mmAigM. Royal, impossible without It. 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