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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1910)
PAUE SIX UWiVDE VISING. OBSERVER. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1910, PIU J C.,;. in Any Quantity, delivered to X E1S. any pary of the city. iinnnrPTrnnrnn llUiyl LJ ILHULI1G IPt 1IIBI I nil I H Uuomoo main 607, eat phone Waters-Stanchfield Produce Co; 111 HUH WIN CASE $16; timothy "7T SWEETS and BON BONS just suit the taste. NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE Time It's To Harvests for Yt ou The golden sheaves or shekels are ready to gather in. Our facilities and organization are at your disposal for producing the printed matter that gets results. (..m J - 'j'. ...' : ;wu wuu uiem. we will see that your work is attractive that it is ready on time just right in all ways. We do every kind of GOOD printing. WHITON'S PRiNTERYr.Io 118 DEPOT STREET, LA GRANDE, OREGON Harvest Home FestfraL Mast be Abore tasuirlon. Kidney and bladder ailments are so serious In their consequences, and .If unchecked bo often fatal that any rem edy offered for their cure must be above suspicion.. Foley's Kidney Pills contain no harmful drugs, and have successfully stood a long and thorough . ' ' ' - . ' test. Hill's Drug Store.. 'f,v. Want als pay, one cent a word. ' The Social committee of Blue Mt Orange will bold a Harvest Homo Festival on the evening of October 21. The public Is invited to attend as a good time is assured. I NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR OLD STOVE REL1NED as cold weather might cause you to have to get a nejw one. BAY & IWEIFEL buy direct and save money Butiderslfeedl . Oarlou!s of perfect building material out to a TKia TkUIaW I balr, to fit ilk tha paper on tb wall, shipped flatly IBWIUHwOfl I uur &-ro8s panel ti.ku uoor is in Den vaiua evr offered aaywhara (or this remarkably low1 ' pUUVt AMU lb VIIIJ Ot OAllipiO VI 111 umiujt guuu tblnn and Drtcv-Mvers contained to our oat&lorua. . We own and operate our own mill In Seattle and-. SAVE YOU MIDDLEMEN'S PROFITS Sand la a lUt of what you need and let us sbow you ia actual, fiuukub wnat we save you. EslBiBBMH Advertised Stock. One red cow branded F P on left stlphel has one horn broken off; one black steer with white face branded F P on left, stlphel; One Jersey cow branded T on left hip. Now In city, pound.' .' . NATURE'S WARNING. f La Grande People Most Recognize and Heed It. We Mil everybody and Wp anywhere. middlemen' profile "FOR TMH CHI1 Send (or Catalogue. aura LDRKH." One price to everybody Gh oice Apples Fall Pippins Jonathans Northern Spys Wolf Rivers and Show Apples Call on us for apples ; ' .J LjL Snodgirass Grocery Kidney ills come quietly mysteri ously, But nature always warns you. Notice the kidney secretions. See if the color Is unhealthy If there are settlings and sediment, Passages frequent, scanty, palflful, It's time then to use Doan's kidney Pills. To ward off B right's disease or dia betes. Doan's have done great work in this locality. . - - Mrs. R. H. Hedrick, 619 Thompson St., Pendleton, Ore., says: "I can speak a good word for Doan's Kidney Pills for they were used In my family with the best of results. The person who took this remedy complained a great deal of a dull pain across' the back and was also troubled by irre gular passages of the kidney secre tions. The use of two boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills corrected these difficul ties and there has been no return at tack." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 rents. FoBteMilburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Unit ed States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Oct 17-19-21 KellogV Toasted Corn Flakes Si Sweet Heart ' of tie Com x COHMISSIOME OF GENERAL LAM) OFFICE REVERSED. This Completes Good Record of Local Officers Local People Lose. A s weeping ( victory for the home stead claimants as against the tim ber claimants In one of the last and one of the most widely discussed and closely contested contests arising our of the township opening in the Fall of 1908, when' "four-north-forty-one" was opened, was promulgated from the local land department, up holds the decisions of the local land office, the opinions In which were writ ten by Receiver Eberhard, in the cases of Asa Bursell vs. Joe P. Montag and Helen Jellison and of Harvey Bursell vs Nellie Vlnacke, of La Grande, Oregon, which decision the Commissioner of the General Land Office ' previously had reversed. Under the decisions of tho !uu! vuiue aud tne nignest de partmental authority, the timber peo ple get all their claims not claimed by the Bursell boys, the settlers. ' The point to the decision here, which has been finally and Irrevoca bly affirmed, is that the Bursells were actual settlers, within the meaning and intent of the homestead laws, and that the fact that they claimed parts of more than one' technical legal sub division was immaterial, where the adverse claimants were not actual set tlers, claiming title to the same land by prior settlement. ' ' . ' " Perhaps no recent event at the local land office has been the cause of more conflicts and contests than has the opening to settlement and filing of the one last remaining surveyed township in Wallowa county. One man would claim to settle upon four forty acre tracts and It might happen that tim ber claimants would include each one of these forty acre tracts in a timber claim. If the timber man got his filing in first, the homesteader pro tested It; and every conceivable form of contests, protests and adverse in terests was raised for the" considera tion of the local land office. For the first seven months after the opening the Register of the local land office, Hon. F. C. Bramwell, passed on prac tically no other kind of contests and he has the record of never having been finally reversed to date in a single case involving any matter In this township. Since April 17, 1909, the time when Receiver C. R. Eberhard took office, he haa written S3veral opinions in matters arising out of this opening and with this present strong affirmance, he, too, has a record of no reversals in sucn cases, in mis connection, it may be stated that the usual practice of Register Bramwell and , Receiver Eberhard in contest cases is to each to take a bunch of caseB, and separately decide tne-same by preparing a written opinion, which is submitted to the other for approval. In this .way a decision Is said to be made by one or the other. Roya Grocery j and Rafaori J Granges to Meet The Union County Pomona Grange will meet with Crystal Grange of Imb ler on Saturday, October 29. The pro gram will Include the discussions of several of the important questions to be voted on the coming election. SUGAR Cash Price Sugar 6.40; beet sugar $6.20. VEGETABLES New dry onions, 4 c lb; green onions three bunches for 10 c tomatoes 10c lb.; cabbage 4c; green peppers 15c lb. FRUIT O ran gee, 50a per osn; lemons 40c per dozen; bananas 40c per dot Cantaloupe, 10c and 15c; peaches 85c per doz; peaches 83c per box. plums 2c lb. . , . Grsps. J ls for !"r. MEAT? Ho-s, Ut wJ-m, w-l! nalshcd, $9 cwt; cows, 3 1-2 to 4c; roil 4 to 4 1-2c : mitton 4 to 5: rhlrV ens, 12e;"fr1c. 17c. BARLEY Producers' price: rolled, 126; brewing, $25. Wheat. $33 per ton. MILLSTUFFS Brand $23; shorts $24. . . HAT Alfalfa, baled, baled,. $20; mixed" $18. FLOUR High patent, 6.60; ttnBj patent, $5.20; straight $4.80. Portland Markets. BUTTER Extra creamery, 355." store 22 1-2024 1-2. . ' BUTTER FAT Delllver t 0. b. Portland aw cream SI 1-t; sou to. EGGS Local, candled, 30029. POULTRY Mix chickens 16c 8c fancy 19 cents;; turkeys. aUTj 20 ft 21; pigeons squabs, $2.50; dr. sel chickens, 1 to 2- higher than uUt, BARLEY Producers price, Uij. Feed 23.50; rolled 25.50026.80, brew' In 25. WHEAT-rNomlnal track, ci SI and 88; bluestem 96; William Val ley 90. VtUey 97.' MILLSTUFFS Selling" price Enj $22; midllng. 30; shorts, $24. chop l 25. FLOUR Old - crop patents. $541 4 The George Palmer M 0 MM : RETAIL DEPARTMENT We solicit your orders for Shingles, Rubberold Roofing Deadening Felt, Building Paper. We are prepared to furnish and deliver material, . promptly. Phone Main 8. ' . Mow Sam is iheMmetb Be sure and take a bottle of Chamberlain's Colin, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with ou when starting on your trip tins summer. t cannot be obtained on board the trains or steamers. Changes of water and climate ofien cause sudden attacks of diarrhoea, and It Is bert to be prepared. " ' " ! Mfs.Robert Pattisoff ! agent for GOSSARD CORSETS PRICES $3.50 and Up PHONE ffllffil A Great Sacrifice in Household Furnishings of all Kinds. If you Want to Buy Now is the Time. We will Sell Everything in the Store at Cost Prices,! for Cash Only. If You Want a Bar gain give Us a Call and Avoid the Rush. CrEiSuydam U1U13 ADAMS AVE HACK AND Uptown office Main 720 A nIDT TI A lVTir Residence Phone Main 25 AMBULANCE e. L bussey 3 iraiiidviieM V Is now on the Market ' "7" a 'nuy addiUon of La randa. The S? f 0n 10 U rande wlU bolMln restriction; ! We ar, going to set out some nice apple and cherry trees - ., on etch lot We are going to mak e the prices reasonable, sad most fav rnm . , orab,e term-. No In terestr No taxes," ; Come to our office and look at the plat, then get into our , v . automobile and go se e the propert;-. U Grande Investment C6. Owners, La Grande. Oregon ' Biack 81 or Black 1481