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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1908)
EVFyiNO onSOlVEB. IA'CHAXItE. Om.GOV. MONDAY, JVXE 8, 1809. vov rtvE.- tte444M4i4 ..t..i...-.t.-.......... - ............ . - - - ................. . . . . ......xi,M9ll ' ' 1 -..-'-',.. . . ...... . , ' . c- jj - Tit PAGrs, , ' . ..H.LILLIl.LLIH ...... ....... THE GREAT SALE COHTIM its bargains. Before many days pass by This Great Stock mil be Completely Reduced Boys' 50c Shirts go at 2()C Amosking Apron Ginghams 10 yds.' ' to a Customer 5c per yard $25.00 Handsomtly Tailored Ladies' Suits $15.00 Men's $1.25 and $1.50 Dress Shirts 79c 20c Lonsdale Cambric 10 yards to a , " Customer 12 1-Zc per ya z Doin miss iTrmLL pay you The Shopping Opportunity of a Life TimePositively Every Article in this Mamoth Stock of High Class Merchandise at a saving per cent. Come Early-Stay Late i. . .. n ! V iXi HoKKm; i 5 La Grande ll n Orego L LOCAL ITEMS. , J. W. Bush, the creamery man, I - In Union today on a business trip. Mr. and. Mrs. W. W. Berry spent yesterday In Pendleton. J. W. .White and Frank Brown went to Walla Walla 8unday morning. , Mrs. Grace Toney of Baker' City, will return to her home this evening. Mlsa Lena Jones, Who underwent s operation for appendicllla Satur day, is doing nicely. Roy Ooodnoush was among the Pendleton visitors from La Grande yesterday. Ml!m Btella Oliver has returned from Walla where she had been vlxltlnf a week with friends. Miss Madeline Tonns;. of The Dalles, went to Elgin this morning, where she will visit Nellie llaney. FYsnk Bowman, who has been vls- HirV frlon-ls In U OranJe. returned to his home In Jfwph this morning. Mrs. E. - Anders. ft Vexton, Ore., went to Walloon H'-'s mofnlng, where he will vi.-lt friend". , Mrs. F. H. Ivanlme expects to leave for Wallows tomorrow to be away bout 10 days. Mr.' and Mrs. A1trrt Hunter have returned from r.i-tlnn.l. where they tten.le.l tne Row carnWnt. Mrs. Alma Lll'-y returned this morn ,'Uljr from sn exl'-nde-.t trip throigh Vallfornla. Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Kelsey and daughter Ethel, of North Powder, paused through the city this morning on their way home from Portland. Jesse O'Bryant and his uncle, J. H. CHrrant of Wolf Creek, are La Grande visitors today at the land of fice. Mrs. 1. P. Campbell returned last night from Milton, where she attended Btrawberry festival held there last wtea. Sir. Rvjjay Conklln, who hss been in Krtlan4 T-he past week return ed M her. bsine In Imbler this morn ing. ' " ... J. T. Campbell, with a crew of men, left this ffVnlng for the Looking Glaaa. whertjhty will begin the work f gredhaf t j Looking glass hill. Mr. an- 'jrm, A. B. Aelat went to Pendleton yesterday to wltnese the baU game which nrovta vlctorloua for the La Grande boys. Mr. and Mrs. Arche Miller of Wal lowa, accompanied by Miss Margaret Kirk of this city, left on yesterday morning's train for Portland. Mlsa Byra K-uhn 0 left yesterday morning for Portland, where she will spend the summer with her sister, Mrs. BarnelL . pan TomUnson, who has been at tending the Rose carnival In Portland, passed through the city en route to his home In North Powder. Mrs. Nina Pence and Lulu Rlgga of Welser, passed through the city on their way home from Portland this morning. Her many friends will be glad to learn that Mra. Henry Henson, who has been Buffering from rheumatism for a long time, la feeling much better than for some months. Mrs. J. Flldew of Huntington, passed thvc-jjH La Grande this morning on her way home from the Rose carnival. Mrs. Flldew was formerly a resident of La Grande. Pr. Mann of North Powder, spent yesterday In La Grande. He has re cently purchased a residence on Madi son street in Portland, and will make his homo there. The Observer is Indebted to F. P. Newhart for a' beautiful bouquet of roses grown on his own place, and are fully as perfect as any roses grown In Portland, the Ruse city of the west. r . Mr. and Mrs. J. Toung Lllley have returned from a trip to Portland, where they attended the Rose carni val. They were called home' by the Illness of their daughter, who is much Improved today. -Mrs. . flarah E. Knickerbocker and Miss Emma Knickerbocker of Iowa, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. H'nry Blrk of this city, left this morn ing for Prosser, Wash., where they will visit for a time before returning to their home. Mra, W. M. Ramsey left this morn ing for Portland to attend the wed ding of Rev. Horace Ramsey and Mr. Helen Rudy, which will take place to morrow. Mra. Ramsey expect to be away most of the summer and will visit Portland, Balrm and Seattle. ; j Mrs. W. W. Klnzl returned home! yesterday morning from five weeks' visit at the home of her nephew, Ed Harvey, In Sao Diego, Cal. Mrs. Kin- t ...-. . ... , . tie was in the southern California city when the fleet arrived and much en Joyed the festivities. Miss Nell Grant of Portland Is vis iting Miss Anna Richards of this city. , Mrs. Ollle Johnson of Island City, Is spending the day with Mrs. A. Her mann of South La Grande. Miss Clara Hermann went to Island City this morning, ti spend a few days with May Johnson. ' Francis Milllgan returned from Hll- gard Sunday morning where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Lewis. Mrs. Chas. Knapp of South La Grande, haa recovered from her re cent Illness enough to T.c out again. Forty-eight exc-.:r-!..r. Vckcts to Portland were sold by !ool Agent J. H. Keeney last week. 'T..c -.'.lie ex pires' tonight and quite a n ji.iVier of La Grander are looked for on the evening train. Harold J. Warner of Pendleton, the well known high school student, was a passenger on Saturday night's eart bound, en route to his former home at Fort Wayne, Ind., where he will spend the summer. He expects to attend the republican national convention in Chicago this week. ' Hamilton Wilson is very III at the Grande Ronde hospital with appendi citis. He was brought In from the valley yesterday afternoon and the attending physlclsns decided that In his condition an operation would be extremely dangerous, and eevry effort is being made to bring him through without It. "Nelly" la In Hab-m. Andrus Nelson, of The Observer force, left last Wednesday evening for Portlnnd, where he was to attend the Rose show. Testerday morning he telephoned from Salem, saying he could not very well ' gi-t away, and asked for another day's vacation. He was Informed that the case was not In the jurisdiction of thls'offlce and wae referred to the proper authorities presumably the pardon board. "Nel ly" will be home tomorrow evening. Mrs. J. W. paly and daughter, Miss Laura of Baker City, were among those who passed through La Grande yesterday morning after spending the week at Portland. Mrs. . Paly la a sister of Mist Pearl Orler. 6CMMOX8. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Union County. The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company, plaintiff, vs. John Eastlack and Susan Eastlack, his wife, Alonzo Crane and Ethel Crane, hla wife, Al fred W. Crane, a minor, and Christo pher Crane, a minor, defendants. To the above-named defendants, John Eastlack, Susan Eastlack, his wife, Alonxo Crane and Etbei Crane, Ms wife, Alfred W, Crane, a minor, and Christopher Crane, a minor: In the name of the state of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the compliant filed against you In the above entitled court and cause, on or before the 12lh day of June, 1908, that being six full weeks i after the date of the first publica tion o? this summons, and If you full to so appear and answer said com plaint, the plaintiff herein will take Judgment, against you fur the relief demanded In ita complaint herein, to wit: For Judgment of the above en titled court In the above entitled cause, appropriating to the plaintiff all of lots two (2), three (I), 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 tracks, switching facilities and repair shops within the town of La Grande, Oregon, it properly serve the public, In order that the public and different persons traveling or ship ping freight oer plaintiffs road may be accommodated; and public Inter est requlrVs the construction of such side tracks, additional switching fa cilities and repair shops and the pros ecution of said enterprise, and for an assfssment of all the damages thai will result to the sld defendants, John Eastlack, Susan Eastlack, Alon zo Crane, Ethel Crane, Alfred W. Crane and Christopher Crane, by rea son of the taking an appropriation of said property by the plaintiff, and upon the payment by the plaintiff of the damages assessed and awarded on the trial of the said cause the plaintiff take a Judgment appropriation all of aid property upon which to construct, build, equip, operate and maintain additional aide tracks, twitching facil ities and repair shop within the town of La Orande. This summons I published for six FORTY YEAI1S SUCCESSFUL SERVICE When a medicine haa gtood the test for a. period of ruore than two ffeti- ' rations and is then more popular than ever, there can be no doubt of its merit. This the rwort ff S K Q rt .iA f ..!.. i- long line of cures of blood and skin diseases of every character, and iu value in the trnrn..nt if B,.ti ...... m k.. t. . .. n 1 1 ,. . . . .............. . out... ,uu.; una uvuui bu well S.UUWO I.UUL ll IS OUST the most extensively used blood medicine on the market. 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It is made entirely of. roots, liertis nr-l hnrk-s nf Vnnwn no an. 4 , .... t. j " . . ., . i . . .ufa.ivu Tunic. ii u.jcs not contain the slightest trace of mineial in any form to damage the delicate i""""'"'1 '.-"i. ni n.ny ik uneu Dy children with the same good results and perfect . afety as by older people. It is not an experiment to use S. 8. fT; it is a renter. y with a recorjj and one that bus proven its woitli by ita io:W years of su cessful service. If you arc i.n ru-?d of a 1 w outifK-r for any cause bejrin the use of S. S. S., write onr physicians and tUy will r,t. id trvi alHwkconc ruin? your trouble, and will -ivc without cli:ire ovvFpi d ttcdical nd'xy that is required. ' ' THE 5T7IFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GJ, consecutive weeks by the order of the Hon. T. II. Crawford, judge of the above entitled court, made on .the 4th day of April, 1908; the date of the first publication thereof being on the 1st day of May, If 0, and the 12th 4uy of Ji.ne. 1901. Is to be the date of the last publication thereof. W. W. COTTON. ,W. A. r.OBBINB. and I COCHRAX ft COCHHAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. The Currej a Itrturn. George Currey and wife, with Mrs. O. C. Osborne, who have been tour ing the 'eastern states since the ad journment of the general conference of the Methodist church at Unltlmore, to which Mr, Currey was a delegate. are In Spokane. The party waa delay ed by the Montana floods. The Cur reys will leave Spokane tonight for La Orande. Mrs. Osborne will visit friends In that city for a Week before returning home. FOR BALE One dark bay driving horse, "Bashaw," 17 hands high, Mrs. D, C. Llnd.ey, Island City, Ore, I-I-1J. Notk-e to Cmlltors. Notice Is hereby given to all whom It may concern, thHt Mertle Aldrlch has been appointed by the county court of Union county, Oregon, admin istratrix of the estnto of Mary A, Ai drlrhdnceased, All persons having claims against the estate of said de censed are required to I resent them with proper Vouchers within six months from the date hereof, to the administratrix at the office of Arthur C. Williams, rooms 1 and I, southwest corner of Depot street and Adams avenue. La Orande, Union county, Oregon. Dated June J, 1901. ,. MEKTIK ALDfllCH. Administratrix of the Estate of Mary A. .Aldrlch, Deceased, dJ-U-l.julyMO . " . .-, Rlrayeel or Stolen. A sorrel filly, years old; branded "F. B." on left shoulder. White stripe full length of forehead, and one white hind foot On bay, 1-year-old. branded the same as first named. leading to recovery. Fred Braden. Lead Canyon. I-