La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 06, 1910, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    LA GRANDE EV1MNG OBSERVER SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1910.
PAGE BEVEIJ
Sotlce. of Bestoration of Public
Lands to Settlement and Entry.
"""Department of the Interior, General
Land Office, Washington, D. C July
28. 1910. . - '
Notice is hereby given that the pub
lic lands In the folloing described
areas which were excluded from the
Umatilla, Whitman, and Wallowa
Xational Forests, Oregon, by procla
mations of the president dated May
20, 21 and 27, 1910. respectively, if
not otherwise withdrawn, reserved, or i
appropriated will by authority of the
Secretary of the Interior, be restored
to the public domain on October 22,
1910, and become subject to settlement
on and after that date, but not to en
try, filing or selection until on and
after November 21, 1910, under the
usual restrictions, .' at ' the United
States Land Office at La Grande, Ore
gon: In T. 5, R. 27, W 1-2 Sec. 14 and
Sec. 15; In T. 10, R. 27, Sees 6, 7, 8.
17 to 22. inclusive, 27 to 34, Inclu
sive; all T 11, R. 27; lnT. 12, R. 27.
Sees. 1 to 5, inclusive, E 1-2 and NW
1-4 Sec. 6, NE 1-4 Sec. 8; in T. 10,
R, 28. W 1-2 Sec. 15. Sees. 21 and 22,
W 1-2 Sees. 23 and 2G, Sees. 27, 28,
33 to 36, inclusive; in T. 11, R. 28,
Pecs. 7, 18, 19, 30, 31. 32 and SW 1-4
Sec. 33; in T. 12, R. 28. Sees. 4, 5, 6,
N 1-2 Sec. 8, Sec..!);' in T, 10. R. 21.
Sees. i; 2 and 5; In T. 10. R 32, W 1-2
TV 1-2 Sec 4, Sec 5 and N 1-2 See. 6;
in T. 4, Rs 32, Sec. 18.. 19 and 20; in
T 6, R. 42, W. 1-2 Sec. 29, all Sees. 30,
31 and W. 1-2 Sec. 3.2; in TV. 7. R. 42.
Cera' R tn R. Inclusive. W 1-2 Sec. 16.
Sees. 17 to 21, Inclusive, S 1-2 Sees'. 22.
23 and 24. SecB. 25 26 and 27; In T.
7. R. 43, S 1-2 Sec 19, W.l-2 Sec 28,
Sees. 29 to 34 inclusive; in T. 8, R. 44.
W. 1-2 Sec. 6, Sec. 7 and S 1-2 Sec. 8;
in T. 7, R. 45. S 1-2 NE 1-4, SE 1-4 and
W 1-2 See. 23. SW 1-4 NE 1-4, SE 1-4.
5 1-2 NW 1-4 and SW 1-4 See. 24, all
Sees. 25 and 26, SE 1-4 SE 1-4 Sec. 27,
E 1-2 E 1-2 Sec 34, air Sees. 35 and
36; in T. 8, R. 45, Sec. 1. NE 1-4 and
NE 1-4 NW 1-4 Sec. 2, NE 1-2 N 1-2
SE 1-4. SE 1-4 SE 1-4 and E 1-2 NW
1-4 Sec. 12, E 1-2 EV-2 Sec. 13, Sees.
38 to 21 inclusive. Sees 25 to 30 inclu
sive; in T. 7, R. 46. S 1-2 See. 1.9. all
Sees. 25 and 6, S 1-2 Sees. 27.-28 and
29. Sees 30 to 36, Inclusive; in T. 1,
R. 47, Sees 1 to 10 inclusive, Sees 16
to 21 inclusive, Sees. 28 to 33, inclu
sive; in T. 2, R. 47. W. 1-2 Sec. 5. Sees.
6 and 7. W 1-2 Sec. 8. Sees 14 to 22,
inclusive, Sees. 28. 29, and 30; in. T.
7, R. 47. Sees 25 to 36 inclusive; all
south and east; allT. 3, R. 42; in T.
4. R. 42, Sees. 1, 2, 3, 4, E 1-2 Sec 5,
Sees. 7 to 36, Inclusive; In T. 4, R. 43,
Sees. 3, 4, 5, 6, 8. 9, 10 and 11; in T.
1, R. 45. SecB. 1 and 2 and S 1-2 Sec.
3; In T. 2 R. 45. Sees 25, 26, 35 and
86; In T. 1, R. 46. Sees. 1 to 6 inclu
sive; in T. 2, R. 46, Sees. 2, 3, 4, 5, 8
to 36, inclusive; lnT. 3, R. 46, S 1-2
Sees 32, 33, 34 and 35; in T. 5, R. 46,
Sees. 1 to 12 inclusive; in T. 6, R. 46,
Sees 19 to 28, inclusive, Sees. 31 to 36
inclusive; In T. 1. R. 47, Sees, 4, 5, and
, 6; tn T. 2, R. 47. Secs.7 and 8, S. 1-2
Sec. 9, SecB. 16 to 21 inclusive, Sees.
28 to 33, Inclusive; south half of frac
tional T. 6, R. 47; in T. 1, R. 48, W
1-2 of Sec. 3, Sees. 4 to 9, Inclusive,
W 1-2 Sees 10 and 15, 'Sees 16, 17 and
18; In T. 2, R. 48, S 1-2 Sees. 16, 17
. and 18, Sees. 19, 20 and -21, W 1-2 Sec.
27, Sees 28 to 33 Inclusive, and W.
1-2 Sec: 34; all fractional T. 6, R.
48; all north and east, Willamette
ry pay Rent? We loan you
money to build, and you
pay us as you would renf.
. R. OLIVER.
Printers
Promises
maybe. But there's a
difference in printers.
(. ur premises are made
to be- keptand we
Ire on fViamf
Try us next time. The Job
- may cost you a little more,
but there's satisfaction In
being sure.
Oar printing Is sold on the
assumption that there's
economy In qnallty.
J. E. VJhiton's
Printery
Successor to Bid F. tew5
LEWIS BUILDING
Meridian. Warning Is hereby ex
pressly given that no person will be
permitted to gain or exercise any
right whatever under any settlement
or occupation begun after May 20, 21.
and 27. 1910. respectively, and prior
to October 22, 1910. atfd all such set
tlement or occupation Js hereby for
bidden. " JOHN McPHAUL,
Acting Assistant Commissioner of the
' General Land Office.
Approved July 28, 1910.
' FRANK .PIERCE.
First Assistant Secretary of the In
terior. Daily Aug 6-13-20-27..
Sept 3-10-17-24 Oct 1-8
If the world looks bine, use Bine
Mountain remedies. Get them at the
Red Cross Drag store. '
Feel good again? Your head af
ter you lave taken Blue Mountain
headache tablets. Get them at the
Red Cross Drug Store.
ISwiffs
5
4
i
i Hams and Bacon t
5 5
2
5
4
J Gty Grocery and
i Bakery i
We Have Them.
What?
Six pound Elec
tric Flat Irons at
$3.75
Each
EASTERN
OREGON
Light and Power
Company
European Plan Only
Rooms 50c to $1.50
First class Throughout
HOI
U7
D. G. BRIGHOUX.
Proprietor.
ONE BLOCK FROM 0UrJ
la Grande, Oregon
Premium
Eflart
n
IQi
SUGAR Cash Price Sugar, $6.75;
beet sugar f 6.55.
VEGETABLES New dry onions,
5c; fresh peas 10c; rhubarb 3c; head
letuuee 10c; radishes, 3 bunches for
10c; green onions, 3 bunches for 10c;
tomatoes 15c lb; new potatoes, 10
for 25c; cabbage be lb; gren corn,
25c doc String beans 10c lb.
FRUIT Orangtw, 50c per dozen ,r
lemons, 45c per dosen; nananas, 40c
per doz; X.
blackberries, 2 boxes for 25c water
melons 2 l-2c lb; cantalope 10 & 16c
lb.; peaches, 10c lb.; plums, 10c lb.
MEATS liogs, live weight, well
finished, Jft cwt: cows, 3 1-2 to 4c;
3 to 3 1-2; veal 4 to 4 1-2; mutton 3
to 4; chickens 13c; fries, 20c.
ITT-i-vj
t
4
Cut Glass and Hand Painted China I
J From now untU J uly
iuw jjnee on cut glass ana nana pamiea unina. u,
$ will pay you to examine my stock and get a good se-
0 lection before buying vour
P All styles of wedding
Y round, oval, etc., at lowest
A Quality considered.
I will Save You Money.
I H PAnA
j. n. reare,
DIRECTORY
OF THE,
FRATERNAL ORDERS
LA GRANDE, ORE
M. W. A.
La Grande Camp No. 7793 meets
erery Monday In the month at the I.
0. O. F. Hall. All visiting neighbors
are cordially invited to attend.
I. R. SNOOK, C.
D. E. COX. Clerk.
If omen of Wooteraft
Grande Ronde Clfcl No. 47 meets
every first and third Thursday even
lag in the month at the I. O. O. F.
Hall. All visiting members welcome.
CHLOE ROBINSON, G. M.
LIZZIE ELLSWORTH, Clerk.
A. F. ft A. M.
L.v G-raude Lodge No. 41, A. F. ft
A. M. ho-lds rejruler meetings first and
third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m.
JOHN HODGIN. W. M.
A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretary
. i. B. P. O. E. .
La Gran le Lodge No. 433 meets
each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock la
Elk's club conur of Depot street and
are cordially Invited to attend.
DR. G. L. BIGGERS, Ei. Ruler.
HUGH McCALL, Rec. Sec.
' OBSERVER
Psrtland Markets
BUTTER Extra Creamery, 3535
1-2; store 22 l-224 1-2.
BUTTER FAT Delllver t. o. b. at
Portland sw cream 32 1-2; sour 30.
EGGS Local, candled, 26 27c
POULTRY Mi. chickens 1616 1-2
;7c; fancy, 17 1-2 cents; turkeys alive,
20 & 21; pigeons squabs, $2.50; dres
sed chickens, 1 to 2c higher than alive.
BARLEY Producers price, 1910;
Feed, $23; rolled, $25; brewiag. $24.
WHEAT Nominal track, club.
8788; bluestem 9596; Willamette
Valley 97. '
MII4.STUFFS Selling pncBran
21 1-2; mldlings 30; shorts 22 1-2;
chop 1925. '
FLOUR Old crop patents, $3.35
, IT CERT1ISLI
o
LOOKS GOOD
it:
to the rLildren when they see
I the delicious bread made from
the North .Powder Best of the
Best Patent four. It is a meal
tor toe mue ones, witn ouuer,
jam or jelly, that la wholesome
and . muscle building. It looks
o
Z
good also to the housewife when
6he sees the eolder. brown crlan O
t
t
and the white bread inside when
tt comes from the oven. It also
smells appetizing when made
from Best of Best Flour.
FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS
t
4S
17, 1 will make a specially
gifts.
rings including Tiffany,
prices in Eastern Oregon,
Grande's Leading;Jeweler, ' A.,
opposite Land omcej!
-At
1clths
Crystal Lodge No. to meets every
Tuesday ?enlng In the I. O. O. F. hall
All visiting members are invited to
attend.
MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, N. O
MRS. JENNIE M. SMITH. Set.
Knights of Pythias
Red Cross Lodge No. 27 meets ev
ery Monday night in Castle hall
(old Elk's hall). A Pythian welcome
to all visiting Knights.
ED. WRIGHT, C. C.
R, L. LINCOLN. M. of R. ft S.
0. JL &
Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. S. holds
stated communications the second
and fourth Wednesdays of each month
Visiting members cordially Invited.
MARY A. WARNICKJSec.
PAULINE LEDERLEE, W. M.
Woodmen of the World
La Grande Lodge No. 169 W. O. W.
meets every second and fourth Tues
day In the month. All visiting mem
bers welcom:.
NERI ACKLES. C. C.
J. H. KEENEY, Clerk.
ADS. PAY
IT
THE CLASSIFY
C0LUMN
RINGS
TO TRADE 160 acres of timber land
to trade fot city property. Mac
Wood,' Golden Rule store, i
FURNISHED ROOMS 1612 Adamo
Ave., $8.00 per month, phone red
741.
NOW Get that Bummer suit cleaned
and pressed at Pennington's. Phone
Black 851 or 44.
TO RENT Suite of furnished rooms.
. Inquire at 1311 O. ave., or phone
Elack 822.
WANTED Sewing machines to re
pair, all makes, by a factory expert
Leave : orders at F. D. Hasten's
jtore. t
Advertised Letters
1 Following is a list of letters re
maining unclafmed in the La Grande
5, 1910.
' Ladles ' . : - : -":
Bahler, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Ballard. Miss Delia ' ; '
uuip, xirs. uiiien r , 1
Carrie, Miss
Clark. Mrs. Lizzie (2
Endberg, Miqs Freda , '
Hamilton. Mrs. A. B.
Hicks, Mrs. Sarat
HeprlBon, Mrs. Nellie f , '
Jackson, Mrs. Llllie ' -
Kelly, Miss Bessie
King. MIbb Myrtle (2)
Loveland, Mrs. P. J.
Lowell, Miss Marion '
Long, Mrs. Mats (2)
Lang, Miss Mary
Nelson, Miss Inga
Selin Mrs. Anna
Webster, Mrs. Elles
, Wise, Miss Anna ' .
Oentlcmen
Burnette, Milton (2)
Braaton, Mr. John : '
Blgley, Mr. Faves ' ! "
Bird & Warner
Brooks, Mr. L. L. ,
Clark, Mr. Curpe '
Caster, Mr. O. R. (2) '
Eads, Ed , "
, Halterman, Mr. R. L. '
Hocht, Mr .William P.
Holmer, John '
Harris, Mr. C. H.
Jones, C. S. F f
Johnson, Chas. Bi
Kararian, Mr. Gimln !
Kulln, John W. . 1
Kalinswitz, Mr. C.
Koohler, Mr. Constant '. , ' .
, Logan. Mr. BUI
LuTte, the Meld Fr. "
Mortimer, Harry " "
Marsh, Mr. J. E.:;
Ma gee, Mr. S. D.
McCulloch, Mr II B .
Newell. Mr. Lou . ' '
Ogllore, Dr. CD.
Ostrander, Mr. Geo.
Q O V O O O O
O PEOFESSIOXAL DIEECTOST. 0
; 0
C 1L UPTON, Ph. G. X. D.
Ppyslcian and Surgeon
Special attention to Eye, Ear, Nose
and Throat Office In La Grande Nat
ional Bank Building. Phones: Of
fice Main 2, Residence Main 32.
GEO. W. ZIJIMEIUIAN
03teopath Physician
Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7, 8, 9 and 10
Phones: Home 1332, Pacific Main 63,
Residence phone, Black 951.' Suc
cessor to Dr. r. E, Moore.
LA GRAJiDE SCHOOL OF VLSIC.
Cor. Adams avenue and Greenwood 8t
PE0F. E. POETEK DAT
D!ctor.
T. H. CRAWF0KD
' Attorney-at-law ,
Practices :n all the courts of the
SUte and Un'ted States.
Office in La Grande National, Bank
Bldg La Gr nde, Orpon
j. A fHfiLT0:C
Vetera r- Surgeon
Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Gran It
Residence phone, Red 701; Office
phone, Black 1361: Independent
phone 63: hoth phones at lesidence
alway:
RETURN
0
IfLRNISHED ROOM For gentlest
ccly. Nice location, Close In. Call
nj Red .152. tt
FOR SALE-7-Two Jersey milch cows.
phone Red 38C2.
HOUSE FOR SALE Modern 7-room
house at 1806 First street is offered
at a bargain if sold at once. Call
Red 901.
WANTED Two or three carpenters.
Apply F. S. Bramwell.
FOR RENT Barn suitable for Dree
horses. Inquire at this odlce.
FOR RENT Barn near track. In
quire of J. C. Gulling.
: Howe, Mr V. J. - .
Rhodes, Mr. Walter . ;
Simmons, Mr. G.
, Shank, Mr. F. B. ' .
-f. Sasaki. Frank I.
; Walker, "Mr, ".."Verner'CSV'';'"""''"
Wilson, Mr. A.' C.
When calling for the above, please
say "Advertised"; same will be sent
to the dead letter office on the 19th,
1910. ,
! '; G. M. RICHEY,
, , Postmaster.
. Working at Its Trad.
Bummer's here In all !U grandeur.
All Its beauty, all Its heat,
Spreading sunshine Ilka molasses
Over all the dusty street, '
Melting' collars that were lately
Very white and fresh and pure,
RalBlng sweat upon the wealthy '
And the faces of the poor,
E'er It loomed upon the landscape
' Like a r-akeshop overdone .
'We were sure It was the only
Cherished and anointed one.
In our bones we felt that never
' Could a season be too hot
And that summer would be certain
.., Every day to toifch the spot
. Now we have It as our steady,
Stopping with us all the while,
And at times we pause to wonder ,
If we really like its style, ,
If for It with more affection
; Hearts would not In rapture throb
If the thing were not so very
Conscientious on the Job.
But since summer is In season
We must make the best of It,
Though at times we almost wonder
If It isn't a mlsnt.
It would surely be a beauty,
Like a shirt waist ready made. '
If tt wasn't so persistent ' ,
In the working at lt .
All Who Love
Little Unes
will provide
purest of ttt
pure in
Gancly
Look for tbe Seal of rnrtlly
Patronin tU "Modem Dtolm
in CalMttmiT Ct,, Mfrt., rdlui
Chas. E. Cochran Geo. T. Q
C0CHBAN ft C0CIIKAI
Attorneys , --
La Grande National Bank Bt. '
La Grande Oregoa
DB. M. P. ME.DELS nX
Doctor of Optics.
Spectacles r.nd Eye Glasses Flttai
and made to order.'
All Errors of Refraction Corrected
1105 Adams' Aye.' Opposite p. l
La Grande, . Oregoi
DB. H. L. U5DEEWO0D
D3. DOS! J. TJ5DESTTCCD
Office over Rod Cross Drng store.
Phones, office Main 22; Res. Halo 73S
3. W.C NELSON
Minlnr Engineer
Baker City - - - ' Oregon
N. M0LIT0R, K. D.
Ppyslcian and Surgeon
Co'ier Adirar ?. hnil Depot strtt
Cffl-:c Main 68 Residdnc: 19
J. C PRICE, D. M. D.
' Dentist
Room 23, La Grande Nation&i
Building, -"houe Black 39-