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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1908)
EIGHT JWGf.a. EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OKEGOX, SATTODAY. JHE , 1908. ! i U 1 1 1 ii '1 " $r 5 ' ::?u;nunu;uMMwM . .. LOCAL ITEMS. . ': " O, P. Pratt of Union, la a La Grande visitor today. Editor Bclblrd, of the Union Repub lican, la a La Grande visitor today. Joe Carroll of Union, went to Elgin , this morning. Mlsa Byra Kuhn expects to go to Portland tonight. . . . &1b Jeasle Henry came up from Im 4 trier last night, returning on the morn '. . ing train. Mrs. I. Bonsell went to Pendleton thlB morning for a few days' visit with her brother, Frank Coykcndall Mr. and Mra. J. W. Chenault came tlown frnm North Powder thla morn ing. JuiIk and Mm. Messlck of Buker City, pnuwd through La Grundo this , morning 'n Ihelr way to Portland, Mrs. B. H. disp, who haa been vis iting friends In this city, returned to her h'ime In Durkee. this morning. Ml Ruth Bush. Miss Holen Mc ' Hugh of La Grande, and Miss-Brown -of Portland, leave tonluht for Omiihu. C H. Thornton, the architect, went to Joseph this morning on profes sional business, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hchwalgcr of Tforth Plutte, Neb., are visiting Mr. :8chwalgcr'a sinter, Mra. E. Polark of this city. Victor O. Hegsted, a prominent bus. Iness man of Retbtirg. Iduhn, Is look ing over tho valley with a view to lo fatlng,( Sheriff ChlUlcr haa appointed Mr. flchuyler. agent at the O. R. N. de pot, a special deputy aherlff. Union Republican. J. D. Carroll of Union, spent yealer lay In La Grande, and went on to Klgln thla morning, where he will visit with hla daughter, Mra. R. 11. Lloyd. Miss Grace Hlndman, May Good and Tina Mnyfleld returned to their home In Elgin thla morning after having pent the winter In school at Weston. Mra. O. II. Bchwerdtmann went to taker City this morning to visit with tier brother, Arnold Rons, for a few day. .... Mra. 8. J. Marshall returned to her tinme la Elgin thla morning, after vis iting for a few daya with Mrs. Becker tit thla city. Mr. Thomas Robha and Mra. W. TL AlatMt, returned this miming from Portland, where they attended the Hose carnival thla week. General A. J, Ooodbred of Union, was a passenger this morning en awute ho ma from Seattle, where he vent ta view the fleet ;::v:r;r:.:,v,-., One 5c Coupon vvifh every cash purchase of Per Cenf Saving On your every day necessities The saving s good interest on your money ' save your Coupw CwiJ J BARGAIN BASEMENT The(i6Wcii-l?ue:'.Cd. aaaa a Asseaaor Hug wint to Elgin thla af ternoon to apend Sunday. B. F. Wade went to Meacham thla morning to transact business.' . Mrs. Earl Jones left thla afternoot for Elgin to epetd ths week vtattlng friends and relatives. ' The Misses Ruth and Imogen Ru aelt returned from Walla Walla last evening, where the latter had be.iii taking a course !n music at St. Paul's. Attorney Robert Lloyd returned to hi home at Elgin this afternoon after spending the week transacting legal business at the court house. t A S 1 .... l I. . . . ... ii. a. v-r w mm, wiiu suuinuiru in an operation for appendicitis about two weeks ago, will soon be able to leave the hospital. . A. A. Roberts went to Pendleton this morning to meet Mrs. Robert. who has recently returned from south - em California. . Unas t-uunne lA'icrace reiurncu ia;;t night from Seattle and Portland, where she has been visiting friends for the past month. Miss 8. E. Craves and sinter, tyr. T. C. Miller of Turlock, Cal., arrived Inst nlht on their way to Wallowa, where they will visit friends. Mr. and Mra. J. C. Russell and fam ily of Rock Island, 111., arrived In the city Inst night and took the morning train for Elgin, where they expect to locate. Mr, and Mrs. John Thorsen returned this morning from an extended trip through Washington, returning by way of Portland, where they attended tho rose carnival. C. O. Pollard, aprclul agent of the land office. Is looking up records In Ihe local office. A. R. Bowman, one of Mr. Pollard's assistants, went to Elgin on business this morning. Mrs, F. H. Tatman, who has been a visitor at Portland during the week, returned thla morning. She waa ac companied by her daughter, Mlsa Ger trude. Mrs. Ed Leach. nd children left thla morning tor the Talmer ramp to Join Mr. Leach, who Is employed at that place. They expert to be away moat of the summer. ' Burton E, Gibson and sister, Miss R. Gibson of Wooster, O., who have been visiting with their brother, J. L. Gib son of this city, left thla morning for Portland and other cities on the const. Mra. A. J. Overt urf of Pendleton, la expected to arrlva this evening to be the guest of her slater, Mra. J. A. Russell, and laughter. Mrs. Otto E. Dldlon. for Several days. The usual band concert was aiven this afternoon and If any one quee - tlons whether or not the work of ths band boya affords tht pleople pleasure ':: it -J $1.00 taMaoaa . which their music affords the people one has only to note the crowds which congregate upon the. streets during their concerts. ' Mrs. C. E. Cochran of La Grande passed through Wallowa Wednesdi. on her way to Powvatka to visit hei parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ghor.o. ley. She was met her Tuesday night by her brother, Cecil Ghormley.--Wallowa Sun. SOCIETY. ', . Social Events for Juno. June bids fair to be a busy montt among the social circles of the city, ti . sav nothing of the June w. ddlnt. , four whu.h hnye .,ready ,aken pai.t ) the contriK.t,ng parllp. th week ,,,. Charles P. Dye. Jessie Fisher both o Union county. W. A. Packet and Le na Venable of North Powder; Jarac: Downing of Wallowa county, and Mr A. L, McFarhn of Union county, an Jamea Walnum and Ursula Ooodnougl both of La Grande. Most of the club) have discontinued for the summer. The Five Hundred and the Kaffe Klatch still continue their mectln; and aeveral of the churches are plan nlng social affairs to take place anon The Ladles' Aid or the Presbyterian church will give a Trip Abroad th lSlh, and some time soon the St. Pe ter's Guild will hold a sale. Tenny son's "Dream of Fair Women" will bi given by the Neighborhood clut some time soon. And, last but not least, the orgnr and song recital to take place Juni 27, at the Latter Day Saints' taberna cle, promises to be a rare treat. Burnett- Kulllait. The marriage of Mr. Alva Burnett and Mabel Sullivan will take place ni liiu huine of the bride's brother. Elmer Sullivan of South La Grande, Sunday owning at I o'clock. Rev. peal of the Methodist church v HI officiate. Elmer Sullivan will act as best man and Mrs. Niu.i .' .illvsn as matron of honor. The btide will appear In gown of cream silk and the groom will wear the conventional black. Elaborate preparations are being made for the affair. The happy cou ple ill atand under an Immense bell of white flowers, with fvstonns of while flowers reaching ' to different parts of the room. The color scheme In the dining room wilt be red. Over the center of the bls a red bell with streamers of red ! ribbon reaching each corner of Ihe ' The place cards are red hearts. A two-courta lunvheon will ha served. Only ivlailve aaJ a few In-1 tlmate friends will bo present. ; Both parties aro popular younn peo ple of Starkey, whore they will make their home. . . Tennis pub. Much enthusiasm Is being shown among the tennis players of the city." The grounds are In excellent condl; tlon and great care la being practiced to keep thera bo.'. . . ''... Among the expert players of the club are Mr. Bruce, Dr.. Moore and George aad Charles Cochran. Plana for a tournament in Septem ber are being discussed. - The mem bers of the club are as follows: Dr. F. E. Moore, Mr, and Mrs. Van Buren, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Carr, Mr.' and Mrs. George Cochran, Charles Cochran, Franqes and Floy Maasee, Ethel and Lulu Gulling, , Iva Long, May White. Ruth Russell, Stella Oliver. Hoy Oond nough. H. M. Bay, A, Y. Nelson, W. Stegrist, Dr.- Price, George Abegg, C. O. Ramsey, H. French, F. Bruce, L. Ivanhoe, Rev. Bcemann, E. E. Bragg. A. C. MacLennan. The officers elected at the last bus iness meeting are: President, George Cochran; vice-president, A. W. Nel son; secretary, Lulu Gulling; treas urer, Frances Massee. K Notre Dama Lady's Appeal. To all knowing sufferers of rheu matism, whether muscular or of the lotnts, sciatica, lumbagos, backache pains In ths ' kidneys or neuralgic pains, to write to her for a home treat ment which has repeatedly cured al of these tortures. She feels It hei luty to send it to all sufferers free Sou cure yourself at home as thoua inda will testify no change of ell nate being . necessary. This slmph .lacovery banishes uric acid from thi bloop", looaens ths atlffened joints purifies the blood and brightens th tyea, giving elasticity and ton to th srhole system. If th above Interest rou. for proof address Mrs. V. Bom bers, Box R, Notr? Dan), Ind. " At the Pastime. Patrons of th Pastime received a real treat with the present program. The most striking picture Is the set. 'Th Mystery of the Diamond Neck lace." This Is a real drama and shows the work of a clever girl detective and wily criminal.' The songs and the music are good, and the entire pro gram Is better than the usual run of the programs. This program will bt exhibited again this evening. CONTEST NOTICE. .. . 1 Department of the Interior, U. 8., Land Office, La Grande, Ore. .May It, 108. Sufficient contest affidavits havlnr been filed In this office by Charles N Farrier, contestant, against contestees the unknown heirs of Christian Bech guard, deceased, who made homestead entry No. 13718, for BH of NW'H ano EVi of SW4 and NV4 of SE14 tec. J4. Tp. t S.. R. 16, E. W. M., or he 19th day of July, A. D. 1904. lr shirh affidavits it Is alleged that sah' .""hristlnn Bechgaard, died on or about September, A. D. 1906, and thnt al the time of his death, he Jeft no wid 'iw and that the names and residence of his heirs are unknown; that prloi to his death he had wholly abandonee' mid homcRtcad. and that neither not iny of the heirs of said deceased, hnvi it any time since his death, resided ipon or cultivated any portion of saK and. and that he left no last will oi testament, the said unknown heirs o' nld Christian Bechgaard are hereh; notified to appear, respond, and of for evidence, touching the said alio tnttons at 10 o'clock a. m. on the I5tt lay of June, A. D., 1(08, before thr register and receiver at the United States land office In Ln Grande, Ore gon. The contestant having In a pr-pet lffldavlt filed May 19. 1907, set forth facta which show that After due dill jence personal service of this notlci esnnnt be made. It Is hereby ordered nd directed that such notice be give: by due and proper publication. i F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. WM32J19 BIMMOXS. In the Circuit Court of the State o Oregon for Union County. Louis Keys, plaintiff, vs. Earl Kcm defendant. , To Earl Keys, Defendant: In the name or the atate of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and snswer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled court and suit on or before the expiration of tht tlms prescribed In the order directing Ihe publication hereof, to-wlt: 81) cunsmMittvs weeka from the dnte ol th first publication ot this summons which Is March SO, 108. and If vol fall to appear, answer or otherwlst plead within the said time, the plaint. Iff will ask the court fur a decree dis solving the bonds of matrimony now exls'tno- between thla plaintiff and thlt setd defendant and awarding th plaintiff an absolute decree of divorce. Hy virtue of an order of the Hon. T. H. Crawford, lurise of the above en titled court, made and entered on th 14th da of March. 1908. this anm mons Is published la the Weekly Ob server, a weekly newspaper printed and published In La Grande, I'oloe county, Oregon. COCHRAN COCHRAN. Attorneys lor Plaintiff. i h fell and strictly prohibits the sale of alum . baking powder So does France So does Germany 4 we -- L. ' J.ji :n.l w..t:,n nrJ tkft Dishicl of Coluni' lias ucxn mauc uicgoi ui vv oajuiiu'"" - , , ; bia, and alum baking powderi are everywhere recognized as injurious. jQ V v when ordering baking powder,' am; ma sr and b very sure you get Royal ' ; Royal is die only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape ' Cream of Tartar. Itadds to the digestibility and .whole-1 .2 .L - t I B BVUil,MVi)f VI Uiw WN 9 - sinmsirissaa arv rnssi rnnn DltOPS OP WATEIL Let ust go forward. , The boya of le to 80 years of age can do without beer if they have to. We have voted dry. Let ua give the plan a fair trial; it may be better than you think. Don't you think that eastern people HEARTILY ENDORSE n cooper mm Dealer and Patient at HaUoweli, Maine, Make; Statements Under Oath la connection with th lntens In terest manifested by th publlo at largo in th theory of L. T. Cooper as to th human stomach being th sourc of nearly all 111 health, the statements of Mr. W. D. 8pauldlng. ot HaUoweli, Ma, on of the oldest and best-known druggist la that atate, and of Mrs. Frederick: Harvey, a well known sura living in th tame place, will bo Interesting; to thousands of persons who are today suffering from ailment directly traoeabl to the dtouiuth. The fact that these state ments ara made voluntarily, under onth, removes all element of doubt The ctateraenU follow: "lUiiowEi, Mjjxe, July 20, 1907. "To tits Coorts Keaims Co -Dayton, Ohio. "Oc-nHcmcn Th poller at Bpauld Ing1 drug eior is to gain th per fect confidence ot the public by never recommending any medicine or treat ment until Its virtues have been fully established. Th Cooper Remedies were to us an unknown quality, we were very skeptical of Ihelr medicinal Talue, and It was not until aeveral of our customers had received such bene ficial results from their us that we could no longer doubt their value that w consented to tak th agency tor ths Cooper Remedies in this territory, heartily endorsing th sam. "Herewith we giro th testimonial of a lady whos case cam under our personal observation from her being a regular customer and sh "OenUetnen ot th Cooper Medicine uo uayton unto: it is with pleasure I recommend roar New Discovery free TOYoy-MY sister -aiaaaiasr , x . V r ' , s ". : I V.h J t - Xj-' sj a i - ' I lr ' f axrA r. i 'iv - r .If I XI 1 I 'i'Vi' I W3 V 1 a ilK I . t I " i ! lie The'iale of alum foods darc:q P0V10ZO e J M K will think Just as much of ust Who Is to blame? Wallowa county professes to be con tent The majority over there was In excess of that of the previous election. C. J. Richards, the auctioneer, - re turned from Elgin this afternoon. ' medicine, of which I nave taken fJSa contents of three bottles, and can to day cat anything without Inconven ience to myself. For a number of year) I had suffered Intensely with sever headaches, sour stomach, Indigestion, pains in my side, and complications which made It exceedingly hard tor me to accomplish even my household work. Physicians had given me doa ns of prescriptions, which failed to acromnllsh a run n. nan v. . New Discovery medicine advertisement uuracieo. my attention, and I purchas ed a bottle of the medicine, which I took according to directions and before It was half gone, I felt very much beU-i, ter; when I had taken th contents) of two bottles I gained courage to cat many things which tor year I had denied myself, and found they caused m no ill effects. Today, after having used three bottles ot the New Discov ery, I can eat anything and feel that I am a well woman one mora, and therefore would advise anyone io taka Cooper" New Discovery, for 'I feel ur It will cor them,' Mrs. Fred erick Harvey, H"oweIl, Me. " W endorse the above testimonial under oath, as being correct "W. D. 8rULniH0. .. Testimony before me under oath this ' 22nd day ot July, 1907. "Oia A. SArroan, ' (eu.) "Notary Publlc- Th Cooper remedies hir provea Mtlsfactory wherever ln- . ''J"1'" to "wne wUhinc -to know ahnut th. u, . i-i-T.Hiii; .Hmr, fsr? Lsria"' w tram "am, st xeur i T- I'. "Mrnirr, Priori .