La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 16, 1908, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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EVENING OBSERVER, LA r.W4VT)E. OnEGOX. THXRSDAY, APRIL , W
PAGE TWO.
READY FOR BUSINESS i
2 Housecleamng is our
business and while our
power machine has not
arrived, we will do your
hand method and guaran-
e e satisfaction. As soon
as the? machine arrives
we will announce the fact
through the Observer and
1 will be pleased to receive
SCOTT S, ALTHEIDE
What difference when "Hubby"
stays at jome. veninga. A talking
machlnr will do the rest. Davis-Jordan
Muelc Co. '
la Justified, aa showing what the "home
folks' will do to you. That'a all. But
the voters out here, who know tittle
or nothing of either yourself or Mr.
Rusk, personally, have a right to know
to what extent you are a representa
tive citizen. Tou have not attempted
to answer any charge against yourself,
or deny any claim made for Rusk,
other than by evasive Insinuation. A
few questions, and I am done.- Why
did you not, when preparing your rec
ord of "refutation" refute the charge
of your licensing gambling In Joaeph..
by giving the record already made by
yourself, showing who had been fined,
how often and the amount?. Does
not your record show no fine over
$10.00 for this offense, and no oftener
than once each month ? Why did you
not tell the people that a city attorney
docs not Impose penalties, and city re
corders do, and that you arc now cltj
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We are now prepared to furnish first-class Ice Cream
In any quantity, at the following prices:
ICE
20c
40c
$1.25
per
per
per
No deiive'ies made for less quantities than one gallon.
I BLUE MOUNTAIN
CREAMERY CO.
EBERHARO APOLOGIZED.
For Signing Statement No. 1 Some
QoeMloiu. '
To Colon R. Eberhard:
If your "complete refutation" ap
pearing In The Observer and Star, is
reliable, does it not prove too much?
It contains the names of what you
claim, are registered republican voters
of Joseph. Having list of registered
votera of all precincts In Wallowa
county, you know that 1 know the
names on your list are not confined
to Joseph precinct. But you have
mnde your showing, and' claim it to
be "complete."' If ao, and the regis
tration showing 11 registered repub
lican votera In Joseph precinct, after
deducting your faithful 23, Rusk will
have remaining 138 votes, or a clear
majority of 115 votes. See? But I
do' not claim that either your figures rmwdpr at Joseph? Why did you not
dr mine prove or "refute" anything, tell the people that the man who as-
But If this Is your showing, and, as gaulted Rusk aa Joseph pleaded gullt
you claim, la "complete," my analysts i your court, to making the assault
! himself, and has admitted he assault
ed Rusk three different times befor
Rusk made ,hlm "squeal?" No, you
simply do not propose to be fair. In
Wallowa county, where you are both
known, I have nothing to" say. Tout
public acts are . public property. ' 1
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My only excuse for defending Rusk
here is the fact he haa been misrepre
sented where, like yourself, he is lit
tle known. Tou charge me with being
the political godfather of Mr. Rusk.
Well, we were like Fulton's story of
Blll'a brother who was making love to
the colored cook. It waa the best Wf
could do. Tou see you have not been
In Joseph long enough to be a god
father, or anyklnd of a father, fo
that matter, and we had no chance to
make you our choice. Will you for
give ua thla trespass? Rusk waa a re
publican long before I knew htm, and
I have no more to do with his politi
cal creeds or actions than you do. In
. public office he haa made good. His
' private life and character are above
reproach. That'a all. I will not stanr
silently by and hear a personal friend
' misrepresented, when others are to b
Influenced by the attack. I wouI"
rather be known as'loyal In my friend
ships, than to be known aa a political
"trimmer," for . example, signing
for It. Do you know of an instance
like this? I do.
Respectfully submitted,
F. S. IVAXHOE.
LITTLE TXDEEDED LAND.
j. T. Williamson Flics Report
County Court Today.
With
CREA
M
pint
quart
gallon
J. T. Williamson, the La Grande ab
stract man, was here yesterday for the
purpose of filing his report regarding
the undceded land of the county. He
recently contracted with the county
court to look up undeeded and un
taxed lands In Umatilla county and he
has Just finished his work. It Is un
derstood that he found but little such
property, though the exact amount will
not be known until the list is checked
over, for the reason that some of the
land reported Is already on the rolls,
Pendleton East Oregonlan.
SM0DGRASS GROCERY
WMmm TASTES.
, gtatement No. 1, and then apologizing
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THE DEMAND FOR PROPERTY IN:
IYERSIDE ADDITIO
:EAR THE BIG SAW MILL-
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has become so great, that it has been decided to advance the price on lots in tha
addition.
By comparing the prices at which lots in Riverside Addition have been sell
ing, with the prices of similar property in other sections of the cityi it will be found
that lots in Riverside Addition have been selling at too low a figure.
Before advancing the price, however, it has been deemed only fair to give due
warning to those who have been contemplating buying, but who have been delaying
from time to time, therefore
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GUARDIAN SALE.
In the matter of the guardianship
of the estate and person of Maggie
liven, true name Margaret Given, an
Insane person.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned, guardian of the person and
estate of Maggie Given, true name
Margaret Given, an Insane person, by
virtue of an order of the Honorable
ounty Court of Union county, ore-
ion, made and entered on the 4th day
of March, A. D. 1908. at a regular
term thereof, will on and after the
13th day of April, A. D. 1908, offer
(or aale, and will aell at private sale,
to the highest bidder, subject to the
confirmation of tharcourt for cash In
hand, all the right, title and Interest
of the aaid Maggie Given, true name
Margaret Given, (the same, being an
estate In fee simple) In and to the
following premises, to-wit: Alt that
portion of the northeast quarter of
the northwest quarter of section thirty
(30) In township four (4) south, of
range forty (40) east, W. M., except
ing that portion heretofore deeded to
Minnie Ostrander, bounded as com
mencing at the southwest corner of
he northwest quarter of the north
west quarter of section 30 township 4
3. R. 40, E. W. M., as atoresald, and
running thence east 64 rods and C
Inks, thence north 59 rods and 3 links,
.hence west 54 rods and 6 links, and
.hence south C9 rods and t links tc
place of beginning. Also the water
rights and ditches conveyed to this
rrantor and belonging to said land
lcxcin conveyed.
Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this
!3th day cf March, A. D. 1908.
S. L. GIVEN,
Guardian.
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that during the remainder of this month (April), pri'ces will remain the same as here
tofore, but on the first day. of May there will be a general advance of 10 per cent in
prices, therefore all those who wish to take advantage of this advance must buy this
month. .' ' "
Special Inducements will he given those who build this season houses cosi
ng $1000.00 or more.
SUMMONS.
tn the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Union County
Samuel T. Boothe, plaintiff, vs. Myr
tle Boothe, defendant.
fo Myrtle Boothe, the Above Named
Defendant:
In the name of the state of Oregon,
yoij are hereby summoned and re-
lulred to appear In the circuit court
f the state of Oregon, for Union coun
ty, and answer the complaint filed
igalnst you tn the above entitled cause
'in or before the 2nd day of May, 1908,
or In default thereof the plaintiff will
apply to the court for the relief
prayed for tn the complaint, to-wlt
for a decree of the court declaring
the marriage contract between plaint
Iff and defendant null and void, and
for such other and further relief a?
may be agreeable to equity and good
conscience.
This summona is served by publl
cation thereof for six consecutive
weeks In the Evening Observer,
dally newspaper of general circulation
published at La Grande, Union coun
ty, Oregon, by order of Hon. Thomas
Crawford, Judge of the above entitled
court, made and entered on the 2 1st
day of March, 1908.
R. H. LLOTD,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
:F0R FURTHER PARTICULARS CALL 0:
II. MILLER ft
BRO.
:GEN1S LA GRANDE REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATION
NO. 1107 ADAMS AVENUE, LA GRANDE, OREGON
. Notice to Contractors.
separate sealed proposals will be
received at the First National Bnnk
Joseph, Oregon, up to 6 p. m., April
11, 1908, for the erection and comple
tlon of a brick or stone building for
both the First National hank and also
3rug store for Dr. Barnard. Plans
and specifications can be had from
the First National bank. The owners
reserve the right to reject any or all
bids. Respectfully yours,
F. F. SCRIBNER,
Cashier.
C. G. ItOlT,
Oontraetor and Dullder.
. batisractlon guaranteed; estimates
lumisneo on any Kind of masonry
work on short notice. Mantels and
fireplaces a specialty. Room No.
smith Rooming house, La Grande,
Ore. 'Phone Rid 141.
FOR THE HORSE AS WELL
AS FOR THE P0CKETB00K
Our steam rolled barley t pleases the horse be
cause it is just what lie likes, and pleases the owner
because h'.s dollar buys more of it
It will pay you to see us before you buy Hay,
Grain or Feed of any kind or coal or wood. Do your
self the justice to investigate.
Seed Grain and Seed Potatoes.
GRAND R0NDE CASH CO. ;
Main 6, either phone
' I FUIS RIMS . MAna$r I A ftPlftjrtF nPFP.niU
NEW ARRIVALS
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Ladies' Voil, Panama and Luster Skirts
Hosiery, Underwear
Corset Covers, Gowns
Lace Curtains. Richardson's Emb'y Floss
Pillow Tops, Center Pieces
Belts, Silk and Lawn Waists
Shoes
and many new novelties too numerous to mention.
THF VAN MIVfJF "A la Grande, Ore.
111L TMI1UUI11L VU.
IN THE
Masonic Bltfg.
EAUTIFY THE HOME
Of course ydu are thinking of making some .
changes in the home this season. Let us
help you. We have the material, the exper
ienced workmen and the "know how." Our
stock of wallpaper, paints and decorations are
at your service.
O. F. COOLIDGE
; Pal nts, Oils, an cfrG I ass
Plowing. - ; C , . . -pone Black 1011. Satisfaction guar
Persons wishing their gardens or I anteed. Careful work 'around trees.
mllalld
lota plowed should see A. G. Hermon.' A trial solicited.
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