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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1908)
Jt -r9 EV1N1NQ CREKKVER, LA QRA.YDa OREOU. TUESDAY; MARCH 10, 1M8. r 4. X Y r " Every thing I have a compefc nc of 22 calibre Mies, all kinds and prices. Also 22 Revolvers, 22 Cartridge, Cleaning Rods and anything else you need for the Squirrels. . Do not forgef about those Pruning Shears. I have a. J kinds. ' Those 25c Mormon Souvenirs are going fast. Call and look them over. MRS. T.N- MURPHY tlUDW&Ri: and CROCKERY 9 - -"- LOCAL STEMS John Bradburn Is over from Plr-it' Rock on laail of lice matteis toduy Nils HolveiHoii Is down from Hil gard today on business. W. E. Todd of Wallowa, spent last night In the. city. Attorney'.'. A. Moore of Baker City, is In La Grande on legal business. Mrs. A. E. Jones left today for Portland to be fcolie several mo nthn. J. E. Shields of Pilot Rock, trans acted buslines at the Williamson land office this morning, fireman Jameh Walnuin returned I to Kamela this morning after a short visit here. Frank Evans, drug clerk at the Red Cross, is In Portland on business mat ters. Harris French, Roy Oliver and E. W. Oliver returned last evening from a business visit to lone and Heppner. Lee Bell returned this morning to Elgin after spending the night In the city. John P. McManus. editor of the Pi lot Rock Record, Is a business visitor In the city today. J. I. 'Wade and V. B. Bach, business men of lmbler, were visitors In La Grande last evening. Attorney B. F. Wilson came over from Vnlon on this morning's train to transact business. Mrs. P. Blever, who has been visit ing friends In the city, returned thl morning to her home at Pic asant val ley. C. J. Black today sold his Frultdale fruit farm to George H.iff, who ar- rived here a few days ago from Idaho. The consideration was $.15n0. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gulling are In Los Angeles, after several weeks spent In Yuba City. Mr. C.ulllng's health is Improved surprisingly. John Couch of Island City, returned this morning from the Twin Falls country, where he hu. bun Investing In real estate. . .. orge Goodall, secretary of the state lallrouil commission, arrived In the city this morning from his home at Salem. Baker City Herald. The Ladles- Aid Society of the Meth- odlst church, will meet Wednesday afternoon at tin Lelphton, on ' C. 3. Black, w Hon this ni.irr.i home "i c',.r st'-e t. rut civ 1' tc 1., n. .-: jnrui n:i , wiili a ". W. R. Cnlo I p.! ' I , I. Ol four, 1 n r"ut- I'1' over till!! .'! !'. 1 cV. '-!r r f:i-m;. - J. P. Ch;t .. ". tend' lit c f 1 : i !' for K!-ri. to c-'i.i! for lie 1 "' Just been 1 ft v-d. lr. K. J. :-- t lns.r i .- ,o'.illov;t .JILlItf V. if" -i'-tiny 1 1 1 1 n .r. Mirs i.otii" i '. it' ;l ll." I.i i HI I lil--, 111 on bu-iae turn Th:r.' wi'f Iia bo. ' vlsltlr.'.; Mr. and silica Satur.'.ay. r ntornlip;. The I'.eill Ksl.1 t f i-'iann.-i-y '' ' . ... , tun ed to Cove tins L in & l ...id He ll Wn. Hoff of until'- lie,!-!! Idaho. slnn company tocii.y Jlnnwm residence nvenne t" A! " J- n 1, , s-..mr s.".,.t,i d.r.ic In in- vall. v and Is - well pl."' wi,h U' Grande that he has. decided to make this his home, Frequent fire d.ills are h-id by the students In to various schools 01 1... city this week. With precision and care, the students are taught how to in line and march from their respective rooms wun - W. delay. This. be a life-saving muu.ou v. , life-saving Weeded Mi.-.s Mary-ilelslanJ left today foi Hood River, where she r presents tlv. La Gramlu Royal Neighbors at the stale convention, which convenes '.here toduy. She will return Thurs day. F. Lawrence Walker, mnnager for Charles B. Uunford, Is in the city today making preliminary arrange- nicnts with Manager (Steward for Mr. Hanfords appearance here on March 23. Koscoe West left today for Prossei and North Yakima, where he has bus iness to transact. He will enter Into a cnotract while on his trip, to sink a deep artesian well at Spring Valley, Wash. As soon as he returns he will take his oil well drill out of the shops and start operations in the oil fields of eastern Oregon. La Grande Is growing. Last year we had what was supposed to be a real lively election. The .press and the platform were both used and the en tire vote polled was 759. This year the campaign was of the mild sort. While there was considerable quiet In terest taken yesterday, the total vote ran up to 9J5. This shows a healthy growth In population. Mrs. William Morrison went to I,a Grande Saturday evening, and visited with her mother, Mrs. Fred Schllke. over Sunday. She was accompanied by Miss Belle Braden. She left on tho fourth of this month for a short stay, having become Interested In the church work now In progress In the Episcopal church unci, r Bishop Pad dock's ministration. North Powder News. 4,44.4.44.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4 SOCIETY. 44444. ;.444i.l--f- The High Five club will be enter tained by Mesdamcs Ed Thomas and r. S. Dunn Thursday afternoon at the Thomas home. lllrtli Record. ! Born. In this city Sunday, March fi, to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Chrlstianson, j a son. liEKEY STRIKES BACK (Continued from page 1.) i'l'll.'tlC the e-!oss. the HI' !hr" e, 1 .,-! I.i a . .et h a t The do of llell -1 ' - II'. 1 11 II..; 1: 1; lll'.llt 1 r. fow iei's I;.-, mote'. os. ; poi.r - Hi- ,.. of tlie most i by lien, y at ...:l ItUlf WHS I'cip. mt n 1 ' " 1 I . . , nnrut,m.nt completa liumimu vm k". :;.n tn understand that lie' ; "in ... mut accept nentt-tice for extortion; I . ;:i.--vis rn .' 11 son ai.c; 1 ,tu in- i,ro.i. he d i:.Jif while r,,e Lit - s at the ?u. Francis hotel and ed Immunity wiili llm. with - g-i'T c I r w.i discuss out the lcno uledic.of 1 '1st MCI Atlor- ney Lnngdon or llem-y. thnt r.nbbl ?.l- . . vii.-...i .vi. Pimf eto ueciareu inni - should receive some punishment for his crimes and that he agreed that Honey should retain the power to sen tence Rucf at any time should he fall to keep the agreement: that Ach. Rnefs counsel, admitted Huef did not . I ... I .... n have a chance to eacupe cuiivn.no. . ... , e brlbpry cnttrgPll, that urged Ruef to accept the best terms - ,he rowcutlon. that Ach demanded that hl part ta advising Ruel to turn stale's evidence 2 be kept secret forever, as It. would X hurt him principally; that habeas cor- pus proceedings against the ellsorshlp of Blgsry were withdrawn because nuef feared that some assassin hired by the "higher ups" might kill him In order to prevent him from testifying If he was placed in custody of Sheriff O'N'sll. ; 1 Heney's principal point Is that dur ing the entire negotiations with Rucf complete immunity was never prom ised. i1 ' ' imi7 in uiiimic i u in ILI LAST NIGHTS !!.( ISlOX SI EA.VS HIS FUKF.nOM. ISIch Men CuiiRi-ntulntp tlu Former M)r of Sun I'rniH'lwo Today, unci it Is Uollovotl tin' .MoKMtor Hall Will Ho 1'orthcoinlns HtN-liJoii of Su preme Court Is Brood ami I'ur Heai liinu Sclimilz Will Appear In Court IdUe Today. catt i idicucaiii, .uuieu v. ' uohui Mayor Eugene E. Schmltz expects to leave the county jail today as a result of a decision of the supreme court on the decision of the appellate court. Schmitz got Into communication with friends by telephone and Is announc ing for his release at once. Even with the extreme cases dismissed, Schmttz's bail will be 1330,000, but the former city executive will find no difficulty in this regard, as 'he was appeased this, morning when wealthy friends called him up and congratulated him. i think that I'll breathe fresh air again," said the ex-mayor, when asked to express himself concerning the de clslon. "In the meantime I will say nothing." Late today Schmitz will appear In Judge Dune's court, where his attor ney's will make motion for the dl' missal of the Indictments. The decision of the supreme court was one of unanimity and was handed down last night. It rules that tho up pellate court was in the right when It denied the prosecution the right of a rehearing In the graft cases. Cull for Warrants. La Grande, Ore., March 10, '08. Notice The undersigned treasurer of I'nion county. Oregon, has funds on hand with which to pay all county warrants which were endorsed by the treasurer prior to July 1, 1905, also all roads warrants which were en dorsed prior to January 1, 1908, and "all" outstanding contingent warrants dated at La Grande, this 10th day of March, 1908. No Interest allowed on the above warrants after March 10, 190S. JOHN FRAWLEY, Treasurer of Union County rUmiu:;. 1 , Persons wishing their g.'ircli'ns or lots plowed should seo A. ("!. Mormon. 'I'hono Black 1011. Satisfaction stuar untced. Carful work around trees. A trial solicited. mllalld CITATION. In the county couit of Union county, Slate of Oregon. Jn the mail.-r ol the estate and lusl will of .".Ii;iiud.i Ward wed I, deecased. To V'il'Iam Mc' iii. n i-narl.ili Mc'.'al! .r ..v. -an N. . 11.:. u McCt.ll. K.ebe. e, j:. M. ''..il, Llnna McAli-st-r. Farms ; - 11. T..".;i.- I'inrev, v, ' aio A. i-eltz, M Cull t 1 a .v V. an'- Me'' I-'loretiee Mi'Clll. htlcl M.ny 'I. Co r t. u si on.'. r':vi" o .. . I. I lero-isecl v;,, ; , is ;. s. f iiJ M. G. Couch, s nd . et:it.. c-;..i c". ' ! .o- cio IcOllt t lion ti , ,, ,.t ctiM ". i-' 111 .1 urdw- 1. c .'.''!, (wiili the will a.-ii.e-:"') , l:ti prc-K-nt- .... ; ed to the county court of Lnlon coun- ! .. ....crcli, In .To.. 1 y, siace in oo s'"c, io.- 1-.' 1 form, praying said court to grant him I an order thereof duly authorizing him j to sell, according to law, either at pUDUC or privuiu cu may determine, uu 01 mu of htnek twentv-slx (26). In Sterl- lng"s addition to the town of Island City, In Union county, stato of Oregon. o obtain funds to pay the legacies pro vlded by said will and expenses of ad- admlnistratlon; and said court having by order thereof fixed Tuesday, the 7th day of April, 108, at ten o'clock a. m. of said day, at the April term of said . court as the time, and the usual nines of holding said court at the LiBERTY . : MFM lit- It cm ARRIVALS kJfu 1 mi ! 1 El if " 1 -f?SfiS McCALL PATTERN No, 2052 Princess Gown o Oriy Ponget Princess Gown of Grey Pon gee or light weight Wool ma terial made up the illus trated model is a very neat garment. THE GOLDEN RULE CO. La Grande, Oregon court house In La Grande, In said county and state, as the place, for hearing said petition and objections thereto, and directing the lesuance and service of a proper citation In said porccedings; Now, therefore, you and each of you are heryby cited and required to appear in said proceeding 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 authoriz 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 day 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 said court affixed, this, the 17th day of February, 1908. J. P. GIT. HAM, dork of SVM1 c art. v. c. 1 ha. -J "1 : f.L. (SEAL) Hepuiy. 18-25-J-10 Summon. In tho Circuit Court of -1 n to of Ui'vfton, for L'lii ii Cou..i. William !. I'cuch, plaintiff, V. ! ! a C. I'enrh. d-. 1- ii.l-tit. V3 C V.U C. l'.-aeh, Dcfciidtrit, C.rcm Ing: IN TI1K NAME OF TUB STATK OF OLKCON, you aro hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed n-ilnst you In the above entitled court and suit on 01 he fore the cxphntlon of tin: time pre- ilhtd In thy order directing Uu public Hllon hereof, l'j-wii: si con socutlve weeiiK fioru Ihe date of the first piibilcfc.; Ion ..C 1 1 1 i .- viimun m which Is Janiuuy 31th. 190S, and l( you fall to appear,' answer or other wise plead within the tald time the pallntlff will ask the court for a de cree dissolving tne Donos 01 matri mony now existing between this plaintiff and this said defendant and awarding tho plaintiff nn absolute de cree of divorce. I By virtue of an order of the Hon. T. H. Crawford, judge of the above entitled court, made and entered on the 24th day of January, 1908. This summons Is published In the Weekly Observer, a weekly newspaper printed and published In La Grande, Union county, Oregon. COCHRAN A COCHRAN. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Rim SPRING WEIGHT WOOL GOODS JACKETS, SUITS, MILLINERY Nobbiest Things in Footwear Oxfords, Tans, Paienis Men's Furnishings, Strong Line Spring Suits, McKibbin Hats Every -'Thing For Spring Wear in Men's Toggery GARDEN TOOLS & SEEDS Fvprvihinet in - Spring Goods you wilt need in mak ina vour aarden mm m nr ti y inn nver vour lamriis Shorthand. Learn Chartler shorthand, the shortest system In existence. Ten rules, tS word signs, no prefixes, suf fixes, contractions of omissions. Used In the leading business college In Portland, Seattle, Spokane and Ta coma. Students take dictation after three weeks' study. Call, Miss Cates, Black 1591. i-U A Noire Damo Lady's Appeal. To all knowing sufferers of rheu matism, whether muscular or of the Joints, sciatica, lumbagoa, backache, pains In the kidneys or neuralgia pains, to write to her for a home treat ment which has repeatedly cured all of these tortures, She feels It' her duty to send It to all sufferers free. Tou cure yourself at home as thous ands will testify no change of cli mate being necessary. This simple discovery banishes uric acid from the blood, loosens the stiffened joints, purifies the blood and brightens the STEWARD'S ' D. H. STEWARD, Proprietor , Monday, Engncmir.t :.f Charles Unfl. r the f-'aracement of F. WALKER, in a nob.bb revival cf Untonyl Cleopatra A Sumptuous Scrnie ProdiicHon, cv and Novel Electrical Effects, a Chorus and Bol . let of L'nusual Attractiveness, Beautifully Costumed, Will Tend to Make This Engage ment One of the Most Substantial Offerings r of the Year :: :: :: :: , :: :: e e CURTAIN AT 8:16. POSITIVELY NO ON ' SEATED DURING AN ACT Seats on Sale, March 21 DPIPFQ Orchestra, $1.50; Orchestra Circle, $1.00; rillLO Dress Circle $.75; GaVery, 25c and 50c ta rN P Xijr L&f Cs t $T0V Agents For McCaU's Patterns -L-'JLilBBJJgU-. -21 whole system. If tho above Interarsta you, for proof address Mr. At Bunv.. bera, Box R, Notre Dame, ilsA - WANTED To rent, Smith-Premie typewriter; must be to .good condi tion. This office. UMBRELLA RECOVERING AMD . REPAIRING New Covers to $4.00. put on, $.50 If you have anything brok en 1 can fix it. L. C. SMITH OPPOSITE FOUNDRY OPERA HOUSE March 23 thus EmtTinent Ast -T iahforti i J 15 I ... ' . '' -'' . . I .1 'S if UK ;;J X i the rooms of scholars.