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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1908)
1 pace rom. EVENING OfeSERVER, LA GRANDE, GrLgoX, FIUJTAY. JUY 22, 190B. n III 4 4 IP 4 R t k ' mm- .4 i .-veaiaj CDssiver Pubnh4 dally except butfday. CCRREY BUOTTIEHS, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. United Press Telegraph Servlc. x"aily, per month......... dilly, single copy '5 , Oily, one year In advance $6.30 :tUy, lx months, In advance... t n'Mkly, one year In advance. ..S1.00 "Weekly, six montha. In tdunce. .75 tSatared at the postoffUj at I : Grande as - aecond-class matter. Tbla paper -will not publlsVi any ar ticle appearing over a nora At plume tgned artlclea will be received a'lb- fect to the discretion of 'he edtt.n-e Please sign 'your artlclea and save- dlv uppointment. , , Advertising Rate. 'Display ti. ratea furnlstasd upon 5 plication. .. Local reading notlcea 10o per line lrst Insertlon'Xto per line for each ubaequent Insertion- Resolutions of condolence, fo a line. thanlai, Bo a Una. V w v into for circuit judge, ' was born In Pickaway county, O., May 18, 187. His parents moved to Eldorado, Kan., In 1877, and there Mr. Knowles grad uated from the high achool In 1888 and took a literary course at Baker uni versity, Baldwin. Kan. He studied law with his brother and was admitted to Vie bar In 1888. ' He came to Ore gon the next year and located at La Grande, where he has since been en gaged In the active practice of his profession. He was justice af the peace of La Grande for four years and city attorney eight years, and deputy district attorney for two years under John L. Rand. In June, 1907, he was alerted school director of the La Grande schools, which position he holds nt the present time. Mr. Knowles was married August 14. lt9S, to Miss Hannah Williams, daughter of Captain L. F. Williams, of' Co, B Twenty-sccond Illinois. They have two children. Mr, Knowles favor the rigid en forcement of all laws. , , Voters should remember thut the office of coroner might In the course of human events become a very im portant one. Af all times It Is of suf ficient Importance to demand careful consideration, but thero Is a possibility ol' the coroner being called upon to act In the capacity of sheriff. Dr. T. . It. Monk of HummervlUe, the repub lican candidate for coroner, Is a phy sician of ability and a man thorough qualified to act In whatever capacity demanded. He has been a resident of Union county for a number of years, and has at all times proven himself worthy of respect and trust. Union county voters have every rea son to accord Ed Rumble their hearty support election day. Mr. Rumble Is a mnn of unttieMloned ubllity end In tegrity and a man who is not only will ing but capable of serving the people of Union and Wallown counties In the state senate. II' has been a resilient of both counties for inuny years, em! has been Identified with the buslnens Interests of both . counties. He li in position to thoroughly understand the . wants of lili ill-tili't. and has the ntilll : ty and energy to secure results. A Utter from a La Grande citizen now traveling In the sooth, suites that that part of the United Plates In mak ' ing a wonderful growth, am) ho says they are doing It with "smoUestaelis." In other words, he uttrlbutts reviving . prosperity to the fact that the south Is becoming the home of great munu faettu lug enterprises. La Grande does not seem to be en tirely out of the running so far ns a federal building Is concerned. La Grande certainly ones Senator Fulton vote of thanks for his efforts in our behalf. La Grande Is going to have more manufacturing plants and consequent ly an Increased payroll before long. The Commercial club Is working to that end now. Offered Appointment. Ralph Reynolds, senior at the O. A. C, and son of Ed Reynolds of this city, Is one of the eight of the school that has been proffered a position a second lieutenant In the regular army by virtue of his military training at the college. V6U "No," No. tit. M TllRQ f T I niiL i nu j mi I uu uuvil u I I . I; I I A HONOLULU LADIIS IX clash over qo:stiox. There Will He Trouble In Social Una cr Honolulu Wlicil the Atlantic Fleet Itrtiflips the Mamls Portion Wish to WeUome Sailors With Open Aros uiul Others Hold Tlifinsclvo Alxr One Lender Suy Mie Will Certainly Attcnil. Honolulu, t 'ay 22. Society is di vided BKln.t Itself today on the iueu tlon of whether Mr. Jack Tar of the Atlantic fleet is a suitable dancing partner for ladies of the upper crust of Honolulu. The trouble has grown out of plans for a big ball for all sail ors of the flet; to which 9oclety lend ers here expected to come to welcome the sailors with open arms. But, then a rift in social circels ap peared: "Ladles of Honolulu -will never at tend a ball at which they are expected to dance with sailors," said G. W. 8mlth, social light of the islands. This caused a storm to break.'-Now society Is divided Into two camps. Among those who have announced that they will be at the ball are Mrs. George R. Carter, wife of the ex governor. "I shall certainly attend the ball," she said today. "The American sailor Is gqod enough for any society In the world." AT THE CHURCHES Latter Da Saints. Sunday achool, 10 a. m.; regular service, t p. m.; mutual Improvement association meets conjointly at 7:30 p. m. Clirlsllini Science Service's. Buzzlnl building, opposite Hotel Fo ley. Sunday, 11 a. in., subject, "Mor tuls and Immortals." Wednesday, 7:3' p. m. lU'udlng room is cpen Tuesday, anu btituruay, from 2 to t p. m. St. Peter's ( liurcli. Fifth Snuday after Easter. Holy communion, 8 a. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; morning service, 11 a. in. The funeral of the lutu William Hack ett will tuke plate ut tho church at 2:30 p. m. There will bo no 5 o'clock service. Rev. Upton H. Glbbs, rector. First FrvsbytcrUiii Church. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m., W. L. Rrenholts, superintendent. Morning subject, "The Nature and Function of Faith." C. E. meeting at 6:30 p. m., W. L. Brenholts, leader; evening sub ject, "Hunk and Recognition In Heav en." Prayer meeting Thursday ut 7:30 p. ni. Special music by the choir nt each preaching service. Rev. S. W. Seemann, minister. First Methodist EpiwoiMil Church. Corner M und Fourth. Sunday 9:i a. m., Bible srhooi; 11a. m Pub lic worship; reception of members, administration of baptism, Subject "A Wise Choice." At 0:30 p. in., Ep- worth leanue, subjicl, "Hod's Unseen Protection"; 7:30 p. in., public wor ship, subject, "The Man Who En dured." Thursday, S p. m., prayer mealing. A cordial welcome- to ull ti woivhlp with us. Rev. C. K. lcal pastor. CntludU' .Mission, The meetings nt St. Mary's Catholic church are creating a very general In terest mid cacli session shows an ap preelable iucreae in attendance. This evening Father McDonald will address the congregation and tomor row morning at 8 o'clock Father Wag ner of Portland will deliver the ser mon, The meetings will bo continued both morning and evening through out tho week. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior. U. 8., Land Office, La Grande, Ore, May 19. 1908. Sufficient contest affidavits having been filed In this office by Charles X Farrier, contestant, against contestces, the unknown heirs of Christian Bech ganrd, deceased, who mads homestead entry No. 1S718, for of NWIi and SEtt of 8V4 and NWI4 of SK4 See, Tp. X 8 R. 39. E. W. M.. on the 19th day of July, A. D. 1904. In which affidavits It Is alleged that said Christian Hechgaarri. died on or about September, A. D. 19S6. and that at the time of his death, he left no wld osr and that the names and restdenr of his heirs art unknown; that prior FREE! THE ACME Thone Black 641 213 FIR STREET 4 i "K nl . Uf.xZ? , t . i r f 4iAmi G. W. Grant, a former Allccl hoy vln lias trained distinction us an nth Idle instructor throughout the Northwest. to his death he had wholly abandoned suid homestead, und that neither nor) any of the heirs of ald deceased, have at any time since his death, resided upon or cultivated any portion of said land, and that he left no last will or testament, tho said unknown heirs of. ,ld Christian Hcch ganrd are hereby; notified to appear, respond, mm or-. fer evidence, touching the said nlle- giitlons at 10 o'clock a. m. on the irth' day of June, A. D.. 19US. before the' register and receiver ut the United intes land ofllce in La t.rande, Ore gon. The cent al int. having in a prjper affidavlt filed May 19, 1907. set forth facts which show that after due dill-1 gence personal service of thl notice cannot be made, it js hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. WM22J19 For Sale. Two extra fine fresh milk cows, will be sold cheap If taken at once. Arply to Robert Miller, B avenue. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Union County. Tha Oregon Railroad Navigation Company, plaintiff, vs. John Eastlack and Susan Eastlack, his wife, Alonso Crane and Ethel Crane, bis wife, Al fred W. Cnrne, a minor, and Christo pher Crane, a minor, defendants. To the above-named defendants, John Eastlack, Susan Eastlack, his wife. Alor.io Crana and Ethel- Crane, his wife, Alfred W. Crane, minor, and FREE!! ACME TO rVERV MAX, WOMAX AXD CHILD FOR EVERY DOLLAR YOUR SPEXD WITH US, WE WILL PRESENT YOU TREE OXE. TICKET TO THE ELECTRIC TREATR. THUS YOU SEE 3.0 PURCHASES EXTI TLES YOU- TO FIVE TICKETS. BUY A $.-,5.00 "ACME,- THE BEST IiAXGE MADE, AXIJ GET 53 TICKETS AXD SEE THE BIG SHOW WITH US. .. . V ; ; ' ' j " ' .'.ll'j ACME RANGE f. B. HAISTtN ' : t f j., .r- sV ' j JPX! ' t Christopher Crane, a minor: In the name of the state of Oregon ym arc hereby required to appeur and answer the compliant filed against you In the above entitled court and cause, on or before the 12th day of June, 1D08, that being six full weeks after the date of the first publica tion of this summons, and if you fall to so appear and answer said com plaint, the plaintiff herein will take j juugmeni ngninsi you ior uio reiter demanded in its complaint herein, to- ... . th ,,Vi . ' ne aoove entitled cause, appropriating to the plaintiff all of lots two (2, three (3), four (4) and flee (5), of block twelve (12), in Riverside addition to the Town of La Grande, In Union county, Oregon, for the purpose of furnishing additional side trncks, switching facilities and repair shops within the town of La Grande, Oregon, to properly serve the public. In order that the public and different persons traveling or ship ping freight over plaintiffs roud may be accommodated; and public Inter est requires the construction of such side tracks, additional switching fa cilities and repair shops and' the pros ecution of said enterprise, and for an assessment of all tho damages that will result to the said defendants. John Eastlack, Susan Eastlack. Alon so Crane, Ethel Crane, Alfred W Crane and Christopher Crane, by rea son of the taking an appropriation of said property by the plaintiff, and FREEH RANGE upon the payment by the plaintiff of the damages assessed and awarded on the trial of the said cause the .plaintiff take a iudsrment appropriation nil of said property upon which to construct, build, equip, operate and maintain additional side tracks, switching facil ities and repair shops within the town of La Grande. This summons is published for six consecutive weeks by the order of the Hon. T. H. Crawford, Judge Of the above entitled court, made on the 24th day of April, 1908; the date of the first publication thereof being on the 1st day of May, 1908, and the 12th day of June, 1908, is to be the date of the last publication thereof. W. W. COTTON. W. A. BOBBINS, and COCTI-tAX & COCHRAN,, Attorneys for Plaintiff. PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE, To the Hon., County Court of Union County: We, the undersigned legal voters and actual residents of the precinct of Kamclr., Union county, Oregon, and having actually resided In said pre cinct nt least thirty days immediately preceding the date of signing and fil ing of this petition, hereby respect . To Republican Voters B "X OaimiIIiaas ta f A. T AN OVERWHELMING majority of Oregon voters by registration have formally declared that they believe in the principles of the re publican party. Let them now show that they are honest by voting in accordance with their declarations. The Oregon election comes before the republican national convention. Let every REPUBLICAN VOTER IN SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT jphold the honor of the republican party in Oregon and strengthen In fluence of Oregon's delegation in the national convention by voting for H. M. Cake for United States Senator, and W. R. Ellis for Repre sentative In congress. If either of these republican nominees fall of election the primary election system will be discredited and a return of boss rule will be invited. The good name of Oregon's voters will be smirched and Oregon's delegation to the national convention will bo placed in a humiliating position. For the effect it will have on the November election it is Imperative that the republican nominees in the June election shall be elected by an overwhelming majority. As a believer In the principles of the republican party it is your duty to be at the polls June 1st, and vote for Cake and Ellis. SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE E. H, FI.AGG, Secretary ARTIFICIAL THE ONLY The oniy kind of ice that we handle in retail trade is rtiflclar ice. i made from pure artesian .water the only pure ice In the city. A dUUtvery wagon will bring thli PURE ICE to your door on notification by telephone or otherwise. To regular patrons ou r prices are one-half cent per pound.. NATURAL ICE handled in wholesale lots. Look out for the Graaiy Ice wagon. 'Phone Black 571. . GRANDY 1 FREE!!! t CM I THE ACME Z hone Red IIOI . . i 1411, 1413, 1415 Adams Ave. fully petition your honorable court to grant to Charles W.Estes, a -license, to sell splrltous, malt or vinous liquors . ........ft. L.uw, bUUllUUUlJ' ihllOWIk as hard cider, In less quantities than, one gallon, in the town of Kamela Union county, Oregon, commencing oik or about the 6th day of June, 1908. Dated this first day of May, 1908. F. G. Eyre, F. L. Wright, J. p. Ad ams, C. W. McFall, B. Charlton, A. C Sherman, L. Graybeal, H. C. Hanson,. N. Page, G. W. Allen. M. T. Burnett, L. E. Tipton, G. Kllng, Ed Morell,. Wm. Dye, Wm. Horton, Jo Connor,, John Somers, R. J Smith, J. R. fhompson, E. Rice, I. L. McFalls, John Richards, June Sanford, W. IX Adams W. A. McFalls, August Mosher, H. K.. Charlton. . Notice Is hereby given that I will on the 3rd day of June, 1908, apply to the county court of Union county, Ore gon, at the court house In La Qrandn." Oregon, for a license to Bell splrltous,, malt or vinous liquors, or fermented; cider, commonly know n as hard cider,, in quantities less than one gallon, In the town of Knmela, Union county,. Oregon, commencing on or about the' 6th day of June, 1908. ' CHARLES W. ESTES. 15-2-30. I t t I i i l i t . W. E. WILLIAMSON, Clmlrnmn. PURE KIND THE l(f i .