LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1910 v4 1 2 'A Calloi to Bother's Bedside. C. It Hibbard, one of the . large property owner of the valley, started for Nebraska last evening: In answer to a message stating that his mother -was sot expected to live. He received the telegram's few minutes too late to catch the train yesterday morning. Mr. Hibbard's many friends here hope that hia mother may recover her health and save him that bitterest of all griefs parting with mother. Still Believes lo the Grande Sonde. yt. L. Fugate of Walla Walla was here yesterday, on business and made the Observer a sliort visit. Twenty years ago Mr. Fugate lived in this val- , ley and was forced to leave on ac onnt of his family's health. , He has sever lost sight of the splendid re . sources here, however, and announced yesterday that he, was a . thorough Grande Ronde advocate. . It Is quite probable that the, Fugate family may locate here permanently soon. Exaris and String Here. Exarls, the standard bred and reg- West, and the entire string which Mr. West acquired at the recent Portland sale,.-arrived from Walla Walla this 'morning. Exaris has a very envia- ; Me record and reputation as a sire. The animal will be seen at the Union Itorse show.' .' ' " ;; Fostyened on Account of Stock Show. The C. W. B. M., which was to meet Friday with Mrs. R, W. Logan, will postpone its meeting until a week from that day on account of the Union Stock sh6w. Most of the ladies want to join the big La Grande excursion Do You Want A Home that will pay for itself ? A Five Acre bearing Fruit Farm 1 miles from La Giande postoffice, in May Park, with 4 room house, pantry and closet, good cel. lar. barn and fruit house, 2 chicken ' houses, windmill, with water piped from tank to barn and chicken lots, al. in splendid condition. TERMS 10 SUn PURCHASER. Inquire sherwood mluams, Imbler, Ore, VIA' No Dust f New Sweeping Compound 30 cents per :j Package rs W . 5 1 5 , . d j Wer.wiKbQ closed all day ? Union:" ; r : 5 City Grocery ! " 'And .-7.r ' BAICERY J dv: and visit Union and have arranged to postpone the .meeting., Takes Early Jforalng Bide, p. Councilman A- V. Andrews looped the loop to Hot Lake and Union this morning, arriving home in. time to open his store for morning business, The Journey was comemnced at 4 o'clock. : Alrdome Progressing. - The big summer theatre, The Air dome, is rapidly assuming the looks of a theatre, carpenters and scenic artists working day and night to have It - ready for the opening Saturday night ' - V County Court In Sessloa. ' : The June term of county court con vened this morning. Auditing of bills was the principal matter to come be fore the court today, though other matters will be taken up before ad journment . Elks Hold Party. " ' Dancing and a banquet were en- Joyed by local Elks and lady friends last evening at the Elk home. Dtv spite the warm weather a good crowu was present ' Gotch Ready to Quit . Chicago, June 1. Frank Gotch, who meets Zbyzsko tonight, said , today that if he defeated , the Pole tonight, he would quit the wrestling game. Makes Final Proof. ; ' , R. W. Lenhart, of North Powder, made final homestead proof at the land office this morning. ADDITIONAL LOCALS O O y y F. H. Dayton of Portland is here transacting business matters. George T. Coyne of Portland is one of the visitors in he city today. G. L. Larlson the genial traveling man, is here on one of his regular visits. Robert Starkweather of North Pow der Is registered at the Sommer while in the city on business matters. NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION ISO. LATED TRACT Public Land Sale. Department of the Interior. .U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, May 2d, 1910. Notice is hereby given that, as di rected by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provis ions of Act of Congress approved June 27, 1906 (34 Stats, 617), we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, at 10 o'clock a.r m., on the 7th day of July, 1910, at this office, the following described land: The NE 1-4 SE 1-4 Sec. 33, T. 3 S R. 35 E. W. M... Serial No. 06912. Any persons claiming adversely the nbove described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, oik or before the time designated for sale. F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. COLON R. EBERHARD, Receiver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, , U. S, Land Office, La Grande, Ore., May 16, 1910. Notice is hereby given that Benja min T. Roberts, of 1a Grande. Ore.. who, on Sept. Sth, 1904, made home r,tead entry No. 13804, serial" No. 04231, for southwest- one-quarter (SW 1-4). section 4, Twp. 4 S., R. 38 E., W. M., has filed notice of In- tention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the IT. S. land office, at M Grande, Oregon, on the 28th day of June. 1910. Claimant names as witnesses; M. McMurray, W. J. Robbins, C. W. Bearden. Earl Roberts, all of La Grande, Ore. ' ' F. C. BRAMWELL. Register. 5-20-6-17. V Cliamberlain'i Stomach and Liver Tablets re MTe. 6ure and reliable, an hn been, i.i . ai'J in . - . . . . : . Chamberlain's Stomach ami LivrrT,: Irom c ironwconsttpalion, head:; he. uu; iS d.wness, sallownet of t; c .,. siwpsja. ..' ..rVj " rr, v VyXr T -f8.?6 on sale a great array of special fine Kne cf ' high grade merchandise. Come take advantage of these special offerings jfaericanadif Corsets 100 pairs of high grade Corsets. , Regular $1.25 values, go on aisle JfairJurbans 100' Special high grade Turbans special aisle sale ftair Qraids ;Real Humtn, fine, soft halr tur. nlar $2.00 braids, aisle sale" ed Spreads i:; $ A Special good line of White Spreads 1.68 $2.00.and. $2.25 line, aisle safe . ' C 1 - . ;,-(,; r Real Bargains ii .... -.i , - MAKIXO DEPOT REPAIRS workmen Lstabllshlng One Ticket Window Instead of Two. Extensive repairs to the interior;pf the O. R. & N. depot were started to day when workmen commenced tha removal of the ticket office.' Only one ' window will.be maintained and will be approachable from either the mens' or ladies' waiting rooms. NOTICE FOS PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, I'. S Land . Oflice at La Grande, Oregon, April 11th, 1910. Notice Is herfcy given that Polemna Y. Boutin, of. Hilgard, Oregon, who, on March 21st, 1905, made Home stead Entry No. 14208, Serial No. 04399, for E 1-2 SE 1-4, Sec. 8. S 1-2 SW 1-4 Sec. 9, T 4 S. R, 36 East Willamette Meridian, has filed no tice of Intention to make final five year proof to establish claim to the land above described, .before, Regis ter and receiver U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon on the 31st day of May, 1910. ' " ; ' ' ' Claimant names as witnesses Frank Alden, J. Braaey, John N. Jones and Preston Burnett, all of Starkey,. Oregon. , ; F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. Department ' of the Interior, V. ' S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, ' Anrll 27th. 1910. , Notice is hereby given that Aanu F. Alden. formerly Annie' F. Parker' of Starkey. Oregon, who on February! 27th, 1909, made.hiome3tead entry Nj.' 05904, for NE .1-4 SE 1-4. Sec. It. N 1-2 SW 14,' and SE 1-4 SW 1-4, "ection 12, Township 4 South, Ranee 35 East. Willamette Meridian, has Cl od notice of intention to make fin ji Commutation' Proof, . to establish claim, to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver. s: the U. S."Land Office, at La Grand-: Oregon, on the 23d day Qf June, Id!' Claimant names as witnesses: 1 Merrltt Coombs, William Briggs, Andrew J. Sullivan, James Brady, all of Starkey, Oregon. ; . NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION ISO- LATED TRACT Public Land Sale. .Department of the Interior. .U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, May 4th, 1910. Notice is hereby given that, aa' di rected by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provlsios of Act of Congress approved June 27. 1906 (34 Stats., 517), we will offer at public sale to the highest bidder, at 10 o'clock a, m.. on the 6th dv of July, 1910 at this office the fol lowing described landt (The NW 1-4 SE 1-4 Sec. 18 t! 4 S... R. 35 E. W! M., Serial No., 06676, Any person claiming.. , adversely the above described land are advised to file their clalmsV of obectlohs,on or berore the time designated for sale F. C. BRAMWELL. nPit0r COLON R. EBERHARD, Receiver. - j."J , B u c 79 c Jtfrm presses sal) The new, one-piece trimmed, white kind, aisle sale . . . , on c 35 c idhite Jkirts $ Duck and Linens, White Skirts, new 1.38 models, worth $2.5fc aisle sale V reg-: c 75 c White Waist: 100 White Lawn and Batiste! beauti fully trimmed, aisle . Parasols A large list of Children's sunshades all colors, values to $1.00 aisle sale FUNERAL HELD TODAY. Jackson Baby Laid to ; Rest After Services Held at House. , Funeral services over the remains of the year old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Clarente- Jackson were held this morning at 10 o'clock from the Jack son home on West avenue. Rev. Ford Ellis officiated, " . '-' The Florsheim Comfortable from the start as an old shoe. A "light; flexible,; specially designed shoe f:r tender and acHng feet. G. C. 'enning- If -jrs (: X&f The FlcxsoU . s f. t Flexsole ton venui wecis or $ Jap; ' dresses, Lacefi.SS and colors $8.50 $ ' kind, c 98 i c sale c 38 c price,, is" a n io) Effort to Quash Trial Falls. Chicago, June l.Judge A. C. Sur ley today overruled a motion to sus pend the indictment charging O'Neill Brown, democratic leader of, the Il linois house,1 with bribery in connec tion .with ' Lorimer's election. The judge ordered the trial to proceed. 4 t Spealdng of Mailing Glasses to Order! Did Tou Ever No. the Difference Be. tween the Ordln. ary Kind and Onr Kind OUR EXPERIENCE IN FTI 11 v " ' wurm sgineming, oui we ao nc .' , charge that way for it. X OUR SERVICE IS SEVERAL DAYS QUICKER than any other optical service jn La Grande. -BUT OUR CHARGES ARE THE MOST REASONABLE & Not forty years out of date, but modern methods used. S This one thing I do : "FIT GLASSES," Ask any on -HEACOCK, '.. EIHffisT ' ' Office over Newlin's Drug Store. HOME GROWN Strawbeirries Everybody eats theirie Now at per bargains in cpecirj Silks c 33 c Special1 high grade all silks'. 27 in. wide, all colors Bold everywhere for 60c to eOc, aisle aale .I. .......... prmtess Chick Ladies' Hose Supporters, regular 50c c 31 . c aisle sale Pure SUk; In black, white and colors, 1,18 $2.00 regular, aisle sale .......... JuncksJpemal Union made Overalls, none better, sold everywhere $1.00 to $1.10, our c 85 c aisle sale. ....... For Thursday Banker Sent to Prison. Pittsburg, June l.-E.! a Jennings, f president of the Columbia National bank, was sentenced to two montlal in the city Jail and fined $500 for biJ connection with the councilman brlb-l ery cases today. , .. - ? 4 For Those Who Want the .Finest, .we make the Kind Which Can Be Set Close to the Eyes Without Touching . the Lashes. TING; GRINDING, AND MAKNdJf notr 15 cents i J K A I f f 4 1 I'll