PAGE TWO LA GRAXDE, CNION COUNTY, OREGON. SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1910. ft ave a summer i Without Headaches 5 J j Summer should be a recreation time, a time when 5 life is really enjoyed and when vitality is stored for,g A the more trying seasons. i. The pleasure of many people U spoiled by head- A aches. Travel, outings or exposure tothe sun is apt J to- bring on this affliction. Don't have headaches this J summer. Jeep a supply or our Newliifs Instant Headache Cure 9 on hand. They stop coming headaches or cure head- f aches that, have already arrived. A simple reliable rem dy wi'h a record of many years back of them. , g The remedy you should always have and depend upon. Price 25 cents Sold by us only ' Drug Co. La Grande, Oregon Mewlm We Have Them. What? Six pound Elec tric Flat Irons at $3.75 Each EASTERN OREGON . ' -t Light and Power Company $ PEOFESSIOXIL DIRECTOBT. f O A. L. RICHARDSON' Physician and Surgeon Office Ilourg; 2 to 5 p. m. except Sun day. Sunday by appointments. Tele- ! phones: Office, Black 1362; Ind. 353; residence, Main 55; Ind. 312. t THE OUTLOOK for men's clothing la for a distinct change In styles. Stop in ana see what men who know, have decided will be worn during the fast approach lng season, we have the advance plates and also samples of the most elegant of the new fabrics. And while here why not order us to tailor you a suit in the newest fashion. E. C. MOORE. Adams Phone Main 735 Si 1? OPERA ewarcl s Thouse One ht Only-Friday, August 26th It's Laughing night- Annual appearance of Richards & Ptingle's Famous Georgia M ISTRE Headed by the Dean of Etheopian . Gomedians, Glarence Powell Supported by Billy King & Kid Langford Rnd 40 others. ' - ' Mammoth Sfieet Parade at 2:0 p. m. Seats on sale at usual plac. Prices 25c, 60c, 75c and $1.00 DRINK Natural Mineral Water Bottled as It Flow From the Spring It's Pood for vjhat Ails You Notice of Restoration of Public Lands to Settlement and Entry. . C II. UPTON, Plu G. M. D. Ppyslclan and Surgeon Special attention -to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office In La Grande Nat ional Bank Building. phones: O" fice Main 2, Residence Main 32. GEO. TV. ZIJLSERJIAN O3t3opath Physician Sommer Bldg.. Roonu 7, 8, 9 and 10 Phones: Home 1332, Pacific Main 63, Residence phone, Black 951. Suc- censor to Dr. r. E. Moore. - " LA GHAJfDE SCHOOL OF VLSIC. C or. Adams avenue and Greenwood St PEOF. E. PORTER DAY D'.'ector. T. H. CKAWFC'V.I) , Attorney-at-law Practices In all the courts of the State and Un'tod States. Office in La -Grande National Bank Bldg La Gr ude, Oregon European Plan Only Rooms 60c to $1.60 First class Throughout AVOY HOTEL D. G. BRIGHOUX, : Proprietor. OHE BLOCK FROM DEPOI La Grande, Oiegon . A f ilfLT0i: V3.'.9:vj r- Surgeon Office at Htii'tf Drug Store, La Gran If Residence . phone. Red 701 ; Offlct phonc, Black 1361; Independent phone 63: both phones nt iesldence Chas. E. Cochran Geo. T. Ct ! COCHBAN t COCHBAX ' Attorney . . '" La Grande National Bank B? La Grande Oregot DR. 91. P. MENDELS' DJf Doctor of Optics. Spectacles ".nd Eye Glasses Fltte--" and made to order. All Errors of Refraction Corrected 1105 Adams' Are. Or poslte P. O La ' Grande, Oregon DB. H. L. UNDERWOOD D3. DORA J. LTTDEBWOOD Office cTer Red Cross Drag store. Phones, office Main 22; Res. Main 728 3. W. C. NELSON Mtaln? Enrlneer Baker City - - Oregon Mhy pay Rent ? We loan you money to build, and you pay us as you would rent. J. R. OLIVER. N. KOLIT0R, M. D. Ppyslclan and Surgeon . end Depot street Offlno Siala 68 Residue J If J. C PRICE, D. IL D. Dentist Room 23, La Grande Nations! Building. ' "ho e Black 39i j WALLOWA I AKE PARK At the head of Wallowa ? Lake, Joseph, Ore. Tfte Beauty Spot iorTouristsand Campers 75 Tents furnished with good beds, etc., for parties desiring to spend their vacation at the park. Special picnic parties and banquetsrranged on short notice EKCursion rales on 0. R. & N. Points direct to Park 45(0 feef vp in the snow capped mountains. Cool, heaihful. Dancing boating, fishing and hunting. Contracting Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. Pump Work and Job Work a specialty. M&ZWUFEL Plumbers and Tinners PHONE RED 1U1 : LA CP 09 DEPOT STREET Wallowa Lake Amusement Co. Joseph, Oregon : Slate Pair Season. Chicago, Aus. 19. With ths'opcn ing of the Iowa State Fair at Dps Moines next week, the state exhibi tion season will he on In full blast in the central West and Southwest. With prosperity . gerierally prevailing throughout the agricultural regions, these annual displays promise to be actually, as well as In the small bills, "bigger and better than ever before." September will be a busy month for those who follow the big fair cir cuit Following the Iowa show, which closes September 2, comes the Minne sota fair at llnmlino, the Ohio fair at Columbus, and the Nebraska exhibl i 'Hon at Lincoln. All of these open ppteniber 5. The following week comes the Wisconsin, Indiana and Kansas state fairs, running from Sep tember 12 to 16. The Michigan state fair at Detroit Is scheduled to open on September 19; the Oklahoma fair at Oklahoma City on September 27.; the Illinois state fair at Springfield on September. 30. The first day of Oc tober witnesses the opening of the Missouri state fair at Sedalla, and on October 15, the Texas state fair be gins tt Danti. 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 National Forests, Oregon, by procla mations of the president dated May 20, 21 and 27, 1910,respeotlvely, if not otherwise withdrawn, reserved, or 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, It. 27, Sees 6, 7, 8, 17 to 22, inclusive, 27 to 21, inclu sive; all T H R. 27; In T. 12, R. 27, Sees. 1 to 5, inclusive, E 1-2 and NW 1-4 Sec. 6VNE 1-4 Sec. 8; In T. 10, R. 28. W 1-2 Sec. 15, Sees. 21 and 22, W 1-2 Sees. 23 "and 26, Sees. 27, 28, 33 to 36, inclusive; in T. 11, R. 28, Sees. 7, 18, 19, 30, 31. 32 and SW 1-4 Sec. 33; in T. 12, R. 28, Sees. 4, C, 6, N 1-2 Sec. 8, Sec. 9; in T. 10, R. 31, Sees. 1. 2 and 5; in T. 10, R 32, W 1-2 W 1-2 Sec '4, Sec' 5 and N 1-2 Sec. 6; In T. 4. R. 32, Sees. 18, 19 and 20; in T. C, R. 42, W. 1-2 Sec. 29, all Sees. 30, 31 and W. 1-2 See. 32; in T. 7, R. 42, Sees. 5 to 8, inclusive W 1-2 Sec. 16, Sees. 17 to 21, inclusive, S 1-2 sees, 'it 23 and 24, Sees. 25 26 and 27; In T 7, R. 43, S 1-2 Sec 19, W 1-2 Sec 28, Sees. 29 to 34 Inclusive; In T. 8, R. 44 W, 1-2 Sec. 6, gee. 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 Sec. 23, SW 1-4 NE 1-4, SE 1-4 S 1-2 NW 1-4 anJf SW 1-4 Sac. 24, all Sees. 25 and 26, SE 1-4 SE 1-4-Sec. 27 E 1-2 E 1-2 Sec 34, all 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 SE 1-4, SE 1-4 SE 1-4 and E 1-2 NW 1-4 Sec. 12. E 1-2 El-2 Sec. 13, Sees 18 to 21 inclusiveSees 25 to 36 inclu sive; in T. 7, R. 46, S 1-2 Sec. 19, 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; al) south and east; all T. 3, R. 42; In T. 4, R. 42, Sees. 1, 2, 3, 4, E 1-2 Sec 6, 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, Sees. 1 and 2 and S 1-2 Sec. 3; in T. 2 R. 45, Sees 25, 26, 35 and 36; In T. 1, R. 46, Sees. 1 to 6 inclu slve; In T. 2, R. 46, Sees. 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 to 36, Inclusive; in T. 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 ; in T. 2. R. 47, Sees. 7 and 8. S. 1-2 Sec." 9,. Sees. 16 to 21 Inclusive, Sees. 28 to 33, Inclusive; south half of frac tlonal T. 6, R. 47; in T. lr 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 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. arcd 27, 1910, respectively, and prior to October 22, 1910, and all such set tlement or occupation is hereby forbidden. JO'HN McPIIAUL, - Acting Assistant Commissioner of the General Land Office. Approved July 28, 1910. FRANK PIERCE, First. Assistant Secretary of the In terior. ' Dnily Aug 6-13-20-27. Sept 3-10-17-21 Oct 1-3 - ' . Police of Pinal Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the un xslinied lias tiled lila final account as administrator of the estate of Nick Ainioas, deceased, and the county court of the State of Oregon for Un ion county, has fixed Tuesday, the (ith day of September, 1910, at the court house In La Grande, Union county, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing any objections to said ac count and the rinal settlement of the same. " Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this 4th day of August, 1910. , " JAMES G. SNODGRASS Administrator of the estate of Nick Armoas, deceased. Daily Aug 6. 13. 20. 27 Sep 3. O LOCAL THEATRES a o o o o o o oo $ $ The Is'is entertained a large cro,a at each performance last evening, pre seating the program in a classy-manner. Fun and pathos are both to lje experienced in watching the films. Jn addition there Is a real catchy gong In a real catchy manner by C. P. Fer-rln.- It is "Take me up in Your Air ship, Willie." and ia new and catchy. . Popular Sliow Coining. "Oue swallow does not make a sum mer." Neither does' one comedinn make a minstrel show. : . Managers of the old school used to contend that one real actor and fifteen f Or sixteen ".sticks", and a band of tr-n ' pieces, (it was often eight), was suffl- I cicut for a minstrel show, and that the public would accept them. History proves the- truth of their contention, for the public did accept such organi zations; whether or not the .public were satisfied is a question opened to argument. .; But there have been vast changes In the last few years. The day of the one-man show is over. The public de mands a company of uniform excel lence, Mistakes are to, the wise man but stepping stones to success. The man agement of Richard & Pringle's Fa- mous Georgia minstrels were the first to realize that If minstrelBy was to thrive and flourish, radical and im portant changes were necessary. Such changes called for the outlay of a con siderable fortune, but time and results have testified to the truth of their con viction. They tra;l In their own pal ace cars and number 40 people. Twelve comedians of real reputation vie with each other, In the fun making. There are. 20 trained singers, a double sex tette of nimble dancers, seven big vaudeville acts and a baud of 25 pieces that is Hie best, ever. I V The date of the "company's appear ance at the Seward Is August 26. School books, second hand, in good condition, will be bought at Silver thorn's Drug Store. " 18-4 wl Notice to Contractors. Advertisement Sewers. Sealed proposals will be received by the Mayor and City Council of the City of La Grande, Oregon, until 4 o'clock, p. m., August 29, 1910, for tha furnishing the material and con structing a sewer system, consisting of a septic tank and two main sewers through the city. . ' Plans and specifications to be se?1 at the office of the City Recorder of La Grande, Oregon. Bidders to ac cept as payment the bonds of the clt and all bids to be accompanied by a certified check of per cent of the amount of the bid. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids anl add to or decrease amount given, or to change or alter plans wherein the benefit of the city requires. . V F. L. MEYERS, Mayor. D. E. COX, Recorder. K otfce to Contractors. Notice is hereby given 'that sealed bids will be received by the Mayor and Council of the City of La Grande," Oregon, at the office of the City Re corder for the construction of 1820 lineal feet of cement sidewalk on Sixth street between Washington ave nue and "N" avenue the said walk to be constructed according to the Standard sidewalk specifications now on file at the office of the city record er. All bids must be in hv 4 nVlnrk m., September 7, 1910, and accom panied by a check of 5 per cent of the amount of the bid, the city Reserves the right to reject any or all bids. '' F. L. MEYERS, Mayor. D. E. COX, Recorder. - La Grande. Oregon. August 18, 1910. Aug 19-20-22-23-21. ., 'tice to Creditors. ! Notice 13 hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the ounty court of the state of Oregon for Union county, administratrix of the estate of Perry Stephensun, de-. ceased. . '' ', All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to pre sent the same with proper vouchers, to the administratrix, at the offices of Cochran & Cochran, .La Grande National Bank Building, In La Grande, Oregon, within six months from date hereof. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this 5th day of August, 1910. LULA SHAW Administratrix' of the estate of Perry Stephenson, deceased. Daily Aug 6-13-20-27 Sept 3