La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 07, 1908, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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' 'fta1rcacompfefeneof22 calibre Rfes, ai Ands
and prices. Aso 22 Revolvers, 22 Cartridge, Ceamng
Rods and anything else you need for the Squirrels.
Do not forget about those Pruning Shears. I have all
kinds.
Those 25c Mormon Souvenirs are going fast. Call
and look them over.
MRS. T-N. MURPHY
IlM'uVAl?E and CROCKIRY
I buildnr up La
county, and
Grand and Union M i S' efeMe tf je
NEW:
hereus, the field for progressiva
work In the future Is widening and
the club can be of vaat benefit to the
town; and,
Whereas, the club, at' the present
time. Is In rather straightened finan
cial circumstances and needs to en
large Its membership by holding the
members It already has, and getting
as many new members as possible;
therefore.
We, the undersigned, who are al
ready members of the La ' Grande
Commercial club, do hereby agree to
buy one share of the stock of the
Building & Loan association, and
pleilge ourselves to hold our member
ship In the club for one year from
this date and pay up our dues
promptly each nipnth In advance.
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LOCAL ITEMS
Robert Clark of Jewel city, Kansas,
Is in the city looking tor a location.
J. P, Wolfe came over from Union
this morning to transact business.
Kev. Meske, of the German Luther
an church, is In Summervllle today.
Cieorge Arum i muwiy improving
from a long siege of Illness.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Piescott, who re
side on Second street, are both re
sported to be quite sick.
Mrs. Mat Malson of South La
Grande, Is very low with heart com
plications. A. H. Thomas left this morning for'
. Enterprise In the Interest of the Home
Independent Telephone company.
The funeral of Pedro Cortes, the
Filipino, was held this morning from
the Catholic- church, Rev. Father
Whyte officiating.
Bishop Paddock arrived In La
'Grande last night to remain here In
definitely. He is a guest at the Epis
copal rectory.
Leo Herring returned last evening to
Baker City, where he will again as
sume his duties with the electric com
pany of that city.
Traveling Agent J. R. Kegel was In
the city "this mftrnlng. He is travel
ing pasenger agent for the Harrlman
lines, with hea&inartera at Seattle.
Patrick McLachlln, Charles Lucas,
'and G. Olmsteud, all of Pilot Rock,
tere land office visitors In the city to-
by.
Editor Scibh-3 of fnlon, and Miss
Roberts, of the North Powder News,
arrived In La Grande today to attend
the county newspaper editors' conven
tion. Wort In the third degree thta eve
. nlng In the Masonic lodge. It is ex
pected that there wif be quite a num
ber of Masons from the valley. The
initiations will tie followed fcy a ban
quet. " ,Henry Wilson, Asa'Hendrlck, H. B.
Levett, George Chambers and William
Brower and Mrs. McEwln of Boise,
arrived tn La Grande today, looking
for homes. They will locate here as
soon aa they can find tracts of land
that suit them.
County Superintendent E. E. Bragg
returned this morning from North
Powder, where he attended the ora
torical contest last evening. Miss Bai
ley won the prize. She will represent
-North Powder at the annual eastern
Oregon Interscholastic oratorical con
, test at Baker City this spring.
Mrs. M. E. McCall of North Bend,
Kansas, and Mrs. Margaret J. Burk
hart, of Los Angeles, left today for
Willamette valley points, after visit
ing relatives In the Grande Ronde
valley. Mrs. McCall will return to her
eastern home after a tour of the coast.
Mrs. Burkhart has been vlsltng rela
tives here for some time.
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Rtxls at St. Augustine.
Cincinnati, O., March 7. All of the
players of the Cincinnati Reds have
been ordered by Manager Ganzel to
report at St. Augustine, Fin., by Mon
day, and most of them are now there
or on their way. Training will be
started on Tuesday, but no regular
games will be played until next Saturday.
( - For Circuit Judge.
h Attorney L. J. Davis of Union, has
announced his Intention of becoming
a candidate for the republican nomin
ation for circuit Judge of this district.
Jacks.
Owners of Jacks please communi
cate with the 8ugar company's office.
Main SO.
LOST Ladles' handbag
purse, glasses and pass book.
Y er please return to this office,
containing
Find-
If your Observer is not delivered as
It should be, please notify this ornee.
Phone Main 1J
a favor.
We will consider it
2.VSY PAYMENTS ARE
OPEN TO YOCXGEH SET,
Each Member of the Club W1U Be
(Askcd to PurclutHe One Share at 10
and Aiaintnln Ills J) ilea Besides Mr.
Scribcr Subscribes IB Sluires for
lio.vs to l'ay tn Easy Payments
Plan Will lie Tried as a Feasible
Solution tu Condition.
There was a splendid attendance
last night at the Commercial club, to
hear the reports of the committee on
the proposed financial reorganization
of the club, which provides for refund
ing the present debt, which, all told,
amounts to (10,000; this will Include
a proposed expenditure of about $1,
000 for new furniture, papering and
additions to the athletic rooms.
The new plan proposes that each
member and prospective members
subscribe for one share of stock. This
Is expected to raise not less than 13
uuu. satisfactory arrangements can
be made for the paying of the 110
Bhare on the installment plan if de
sired. Mr. Scriber, tn order to asslBt
some of the younger members, sub
scribed for It shares, which can be
paid at the rate of '$1 per month or
more. After a thorough discussion
most all present thought the plan an
ideal one and the soliciting commit
tees will get busy after next Monday.
Every one present was unanimous for
maintaining the club, and if the mem
bership can be increased, there is no
danger whatever, but that It can be
satisfactorily reorganized.
Following are two agreements, one
which covers those wishing to join,
and the other those who are already
members: '
Commercial
Vor Non-Members.
La Grande, Ore., March t, '08.
Whereas the La Grande Commercial
club is an Institution which has done
very much good work toward building
up La Grande and Union county; and
Whereas, the field for progressive
work In the future Is widening and
the club can be of vast benefit to the
town; and, , .
Whereas, the club, at the present
time, Is In rather straightened finan
cial circumstances, and needs to en
large its membership by holding the
members It already has and getting
as many new members as possible;,
and.
Whereas, It would be beneficial to
the club to absorb the' Building &
Loan association and own the build
ing; therefore,
I, the undersigned citizen of La
Grande, who am not at present m
member of the La Grande Commercial
club, do hereby agree to join the club
and buy one share of the Building &
Loan association as an initiation fee,
and the ownership of the share of
stock to remain In me, and that I will
hold my membership for at least one
year from this date and pay my dues
of 11.25 each month in advance, as the
same becomes due. ft Is understood
that If the membership of the club
can be Increased to 200 the duet will
be reduced to SI per month.
(Signed)
For Present Member.
La Grande, Ore., March 8, '08.
Whereas, the La Grande Commer
cial club Is an Institution which has
done very much good work toward
Celebrate Arbor Pay.
Los AngPles, Cal March 7. This Is
Arbor day In California and tho event,
In Loss Angeles was made the occa
sion for an exceptionally elaborate
celebration, Including tree planting.
addresses and a musical program.
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Want No Colored Brethren.
Minneapolis, Minn., March 7. A le
gal battle has been Inaugurated by the
Elks of Minnesota to prevent the or
ganization of colored lodges under the
same name. Two such lodges have
recently been formed and are com
posed principally of railway and Pull
man porters, barbers and waiters, who
wear the Elk emblem.
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McCAU PATTERN No, 2052
' Princess Gown of Orav PontM
Princess Gown of Grey Pon
gee or light weight Wool ma
terial made ur li(te the illus
trated model is a very neat
garment.
SPRING WEIGHT WOOL GOODS
JACKETS, SUITS, MILLINERY
Nobbiest Things in Footwear
Oxfords, Tans, Patents
Men's Furnishings, Strong Line
Spring Suits, McKibbin Hats
Every Thing For Spring Wear in
Men's logger
GARDEN TOOLS & SEEDS
Everything in QgX&fM
spring uooas you
will need in mak
ing your garden
or fixing over your
lawn.
7HE
CITATION.
tn the county couit of Union county,
State of Oregon.
, In the matter of the estate and last
will of Mellnda Wardwell, deceased.
To William McCan. sacnarlah McCall,
Jonathan Newman McCall, Rebecca
E. McCall, Llnna, McAllster, Fanny
Wilson, Lillian Kinney, William A.
McCall, Hugh McCall, Edna Seltx,
Florence McCall, . Marjorie McCall
and Mary M. Couch, Heirs at Law
and Devisees of Said Mellnda Ward
well, Deceased:
Whereas Ulysses G. Couch, as ad
ministrator do bonis non of the estate
of said Mellnda Wardwell, deceased,
(with the will annexed), haa present
ed to the county court of Union coun
ty, state of Oregon, his petition In due
form, praying said court to grant him
an order thereof dnly authorizing him
to sell, according to law, either at
public or private sale, as said court
may determine, all of lota five and six
of block twenty-six (2f), In Sterl
ing's addition to the town of Island
City, In Union county, state of Oregon,
o obtain funds to pay the legacies pro
vided by said will and expenses of ad
ad ministration; and said court having
by order thereof fixed Tuesday, the
7th day of April, 1108, at ten o'clock
a. m. of said day, at the April term of
said court as the time, and the' usual
place of holding said court at the
GOLDEN RULE CO.
La Grande, Oregon
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Agents For
McCaWs Patterns
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court house In La Grande, In said ( PUBLICATION JVOTICE.
county and state, aa the place, for In the circuit court of , the state of
hearing said petition and objections Oregon for Union county. . j
thereto, and directing the Irauance I La Qrar.de.Natlonal Bank, plaintiff,
and service of a proper citation in (a private corporation, vs. John Ott
said porceedings; Now, therefore, you and Peter Bousquet, defendants,
and each of you are hereby cited and Summons,
require! to appear In said proceeding , To Peter Bousquet, Defendant Above
at said time and place and then and
there show cause, If any exists, why
the prayer of said petition should not
be granted and why said court should
not make an order thereof authoris
ing said petitioner to sell all of said
real property In accordance with the
said prayer of said petition, to obtain
funds to pay said legacies and ex
penses of administration, and you are
required to make said showing within
10 days from the date of the service
of this citation and not later than the
time fixed, as above stated, for hear
ing said petition. .
Witness the Hond. J. C. Henry,
Judge of said court, and the seal of
aald court affixed, this, the 17th day
of February, 1108.
J. B. GILHAM,
Clark of Said Court
F. C. BRA M WELL,
(SEAL) Deputy,
18-2E-3-10
Named:
, In the name o.' the state of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed against
yod in the above entitled court and
action, on or before April 8th, 1908:
and if you fall to so answer, for want
thereof, the plaintiff will take the
Judgment of tHe said court against
you for the sum of $215.00 with inter
est thereon at the rate of eight per
cent per annum from and after Octo
ber 19th, 10, until paid, $35.00 at
torney fee, and costs and disburse
ments of this action and the sale of
the property attached herein, to-wit:
Hth, 1908, fixing six conserve
weeks, therefor and In the ' Eyjunlng. .
Observer, published at 1 Jrande,
Oregon, the first ' publication hereof-
being February !5th. 108,
. C. H. 5TNNV
.'Attorney for Plaintiff...
Hoo-IIuo Concatenation.
City pt Mexico, March A con
catenation of Hoo-Hoo, ait
interna
tional order confined to lumlTrm h
railroad men and newspaper men, w
be held In the Masonic temple this
evening, when many "kittens" will be
Initiated into the Mexican branch ot
the society.
New York Endorses Hughes.
New York, March 7. At a meeting
of New York state republican commit
tee today, a resolution endorsing Gov
ernor Hughes for the presidency and
Lots 13, IS, 14, It and 16, in block upholding his administration of the
148, and lota 7 and 8 In block 57. of tatf'a ""airs was adopted. The state
Chaplin's addition to La Grande, Ore-j COB.VMttoB wll b held P- .
gon.
This summons Is published by order
of Hon. T, H. Crawford, judge of the
above entitled court, made February
The advertisements In The Observer
are placed there for you- to read.
Each and every one contains a plain
business proposition.
Ml
Do not take chances on it wearing away or experiment with some unknown preparation
which may leave the bronchial tubes and lungs weakened and susceptible to attack from
the germs of Pneumonia or Consumption.
Foi
not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs and prevents serious results
from a cold. Contains no opiates.
Ba Sure You Got Foley'
There are substitutes made to eel! on the good name of Foley a
Honey end Tar. Beware of them. Von should bare confidence
in cough care that hag been sold with universal satisfaction for
thirty-five yars. The genuine Foley' a Honey and Tar U la
a yellow Package. See that yon get it
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inree sues Z5c, 50c and $1.00. The 50-cent site contains two and one-half timet as much at the gmall alia
and the $1.00 bottle almost six times as much.
A Mother Testifies
This Is to certify that my daughter was down for almost one year
with a cold. The doctors finally pronounced it consumption. We bad
given np hope for her recovery. I was given a sample bottle of Foley's
Honey and Tar. I gave it all to her in abont three hours. It stopped
the cough, and gave ber rest. I sent next day and boogbt a 50c bottle
and began giving it. In three month's time she was well. There can
not be too much said in favor of Foley's Honey and Tar, It saved my
child's life. Mrs. George Batson, Fountain Grove; Mo.
SOLO O RECOMMENDED BY
A. T. HILL, Druggist.
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