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TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1913. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, PAGE THREE r QUIT KICKING If you don't like what you've got, trade it. Some one else, probably, can use it and may also have something that you are in need of. An Observer classified ad. will make the deal for you. Try it. WANTED Girl for general house work. Inquire at 1305 0 ave.- adv. ' 6-25-tf WANTED To buy pigs from 60 to 100 pounds. Call B. 961. Adv. 7-5 tf FOR SALE New 4-room modern cot : tage, 4 blocks from business center, small lot, a good bargain, some terms. Edw. W. Kammerer, 2004 Adams ave. . 6-20 tf FOR SALE 80 acres all under culti vation; good fruit, alfalfa or grain land. $70 per acre. Terms with 6 per cent. Address Owner, P. O. Box 228. Adv. 7-5 tf. FOR SALE Pure bred Scotch Colliea pups, R E. Reynolds. -17 tf FOR SALE 1 3 1-2 wagon, $40.00, 1 21-4 wagon, $40.00, Hacks, $30.00 and up; buggies, $20.00 and up; Dutcher Wagon Shop. Adv. 7-7 3t FOR RENT Rooms for lighthouse keeping; also' a large bed, sitting room and other bed rooms, with bath, 1512 Adams ave. Phone Black 1731. Adv. ' ' 6-25 tf FOR RENT Brick store building, 106 Fir st, Jack Childs. Adv 6-27 tf NOTICE See Wheelwright about your con crete work. Call Red 901. 4-5-tf FOR RENT Modern, furnished rooms clean and pleasant, close in. 1601 Adams. 6-16 tf. $40 BABY. BUGGY in fine condition for sale cheap. Nearly as good as new. B. E. Hancock, Hotel Sommer. ., ... :i -..iiu. Adv. 7-7 4t p FOR SALE One of the most desir able lots in the city, 'corner Third st. and Wash. ave. Beautiful shade and fruit trees. Size of lot 50x135. With or without small house. M. B. Donohue. Phone Black 3971. Adv, V 6-26 tf FOR SALE Lot on First st. between Main ave. and Spring st. Fine res idence location. M. B. Donohue. Phone Black 3971 Adv. 6-26 tf EARLY CHERRIES for sale.' Phone Black 932. Adv. J-2 7t p FOAXERHRElTWater shares in La Grande Irrigation Co. ditch 1520 Y Avenue, corner Spruce . Street. - 0-17 tf FOR SALE Pedigreed Persian An gora Cat, cheap. Phone Blk. 3422, or call No. 6 Depot st. Adv. 7-7 3t p. BOARDERS AND ROOMERS Wanted Mrs. G. E. Moore, cor. Fourth and Spring Sts. Phone Red ' 1081. AUTO TRUCK FOR HIRE Suit able for camping trips, and party rides to valley points. Good cush ions, excellent service, prices rea sonable. Telephone to Black 1551. Mrs. Maier and Mrs. Moore High class Dressmaking and Ladies' Tailor ingcorner Spring and Fourth Sts. Phone Red 1081. ; - . MODERN DRESMAKING by Mrs, Ray Oliver, 1611 5th st Adv. 6-27 tf WANTEDGirl for store and office j work, telephone Red 1781. Island ' City. Adv. 7-8 tf. The Countv Court is havinsr the road following notice as to the destruction of noxious weeds: to You are hereby notified to at once destroy all Russian Thistle, Canada Thistle, Chinese Thistle, White Mus tard, Cockle Burtr and Silver Brush Salt Brush, now growing upon Section , Township R. E. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. I. Notice is hereby given that Horst man and Kelly have dissolved part nership and will do contract work sep arately hereafter. Adv. 7-8 It Natural Mineral Water m, SAM-0 and You'll Know the Joy of Living .n. m hi 1 IK T.TTMRF.R WILT. NEVER BE CHEAPER. than now. As you know, the lumber fit for milling is getting scarcer every year. Then why not begin building now and take advantage of the present mr ket? Later o nyou will regret it. We have full supplies for high-grade lumber for both ex terior and interior construction. WEN AH A LUMBER COMPANY D. R. FONG Medicine Co. CHINESE ROOT AND HERBS REMEDIES. 'o Drugs No Poison No Alcohol No Knife These reme dies have been used by the Chinese people for many thousand years Remedy for Rheumatism, Appendicitis, Heart and Nervous Troubles, Kidney, Liver, Bladder, Skin Diseases and all other in firmities of the body. ALL CONSULTATIONS FREE AND ABSOLUTELY CONFIDEN TIAL. FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN For one cup of herbs tea or root medicine 25c, 50c, 75c, and $1.00-Nothing higher. CONSULTATION FREE -People out of town can cure them selves at home with our root and herb remedies. Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m. 1 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 12 a. m. 1 Telephone Main 726. Office 1412 Adams Avenue, next door to Garrity's Blacksmith shop. LA GRANDE. OREGON. W .M. Union County, Oregon, now occupied by ................... ... If you fail or refuse to destroy said above noxious weeds for ten days from date of service of this notice upon you, you will be proceeded against as provided for by the Sections 1, 2 and 8 Chapter 168, General Laws of Oregon enacted 1907. i........ .............a...... Supervisor of Road District No ...... Following' is the wording of the law upon which the order is based: Chapter 394, General Laws of Ore gon, for 1913, reads: Be it enacted by the people of the State of Oregon, Be it enacted by the legislature as sembly of the State of Oregon. Section 1. That section 6458 of Lord's Oregon Laws be and the siyme is hereby amended so as to read as fol lows: Sec. 6458. It shall be the duty of .each road supervisor in each road dis trict in this state, in addition to the duties heretofore prescribed by law to ascertain from time to time and know whether or not there is in his district any weed known as the Rus sian thistle, the Canada thistle, the Chinese thistle, or sisymbrium altiss inum (called white or Jim Hill mus tard), cockel burr (known as the dag- ! ger cockel burr), atrisplex argentia (called silver salt brush), and he snail as he ascertains that there is any of such weed, and before any thereof had shed its bloom or commenced to form the seed, serve or cause to be serv upon the owner of the land or the land adjoining a road or highway to the center thereof, if he be known and residing within the county, and if not. upon the occupant of the premises oi to the center of the road or righway adjoining said premises, upon which said weeds or thistles may be, a no tice in writing notifying said .owner or occupant of the existence of said thistle, or weed or weeds, and in such notice shall give the name cf weed and the description of the lartd upon which same is growing, or in case said weeds or thistles .are grow in? unoil a road or highway, a de scription of the land adjoining said road or highway. Said notice shall be served by delivering to the occupant or person in charge of said premises or land adjoining said road or high way, a copy thereof duly certified to be such by the' person serving same, and if there be no occupant of such land upon which such weed may be growing then such notice shall be served by posting in three conspicuous places upon said premises a copy of such no tice duly certified to be such by said road supervisor. . Section 2. That Section 6460 ol Lord's Oregon Laws be and the same is hereby amended so as to read as follows: Sec. 64G0. If such owner or occu pant shall fail or refuse for ten days after being so notified of the existence of such weed or weeds upon said land or said land adjoining a road or high way, to completely remove same, it shall be the duty of such road super visor and he shall have authority, to eo uDon said land or road or highway calling to his assistance such help as he mav deem necessary and cause said weed or weeds to be extirpated from said land or road or highway, in such a manner that it will be most effect ive and work the least injury to the land, but that will destroy said weed and its seed and prevent the same from in any way spreading to any aa joining lands. Adv. tf. Encampment Ends at Reservation, The Christian Indian Encampment j broke no this moniing and the tint and all rtiaphernalla returnel to th- I mission, vhile the p? ard vi.-itor returneJ to their honeu savi the ren dleton i O Dili it tie encamnr.u rt two uni'.od with ;ie rhurch aid ai others joinid th- Christian Endeavors and temper ..-e societies. Wm, Biirnliuri was re:"f(ed a tru.a an I ali the of Co ok In Comfort Oil GboftrStove Bakes Broils Roasts Toasts well aa a coal range and without overheating the kitchen. Theidaal ununer atova ; many ua it all tha year 'round. Dealer everywhere. Portland ",L ; :f ' j FRANC,SC ' ' R ficers :l the other societies were chosen, t the com-iouoi sojrvi-e Sabbaai morning thera were sixty two com-r.' ni'.ants and a benevolent of fering of $41.65 was m u'.i The wo man's S"cifity exhibit j1 - a table of homemioe articles inl jci.n sold out on Ju!y 4th. RevVWsi. Wheeler, who helped in the mee.'iri re-irnsd to day co Smnesha, Ore. i.o the Warm S; nnj:s r servatioi. As usual the Christian Indians this year observed the fourth of July with a big dinner. There were 150 present for the spread, 20 of the number be ing white people. At the dinner 250 pounds of fresh salmon was served. Following the dinner many interest ing talks were made by people present and the Indian talks were interpreted for the benefit of the whites. . . Notice io Creditors. All persons owing A. V. Andrews are requested to pay their accounts at once as the books must be closed up before they are transferred to the new firm. Adv. A. V. ANDREWS. THE ONLY WAY TO DO ...PRINTING... QUICKLY AND PROPERLY Is to have the Press Facilities, Material and Work men. The Observer's Job Department has added One Two Revolution Pony Cylinder Press. " " One JGs.15 Chandler & Price Job Press.' - ; One 12x18 Chandler & Price Job Press. ' ' " One Power Wire Stitcher r j Oa Chandler & Price Paper Cutter r;, One Portland Multiple Punch,s "'.' ; .' One en horse power motor, and i i Over S3 ,000 worth of type and material. ; ( Thli added to our former equipment, which con . sisted of Mergenthaler Linotype, Babcock, cylinder press, two job presses, cutter and perforator make3 ours positively the Best Equipped Job Office Between Port land and Boise I Sixteen People Work at the Observer Office. $250.00 pay roll each week, every cent of which is spent in La Grande.