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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1908)
EIGHT PAUES. CVENIXG ' BSERVKK. I.A C.KAXDE. OKEGONV IT.IDAY. JUX53 ;e. l')i:3. PACE TliEJClw 'i Seeds sSeeds A! I Kinds $ HELD and G IRD EN I In bulk and in packages. We have been the seed distributor of this -county for several years and our stock as usual is complete. Feed of All Kinds EARLY ROSE SEED POTATOES A. V. OLIVER - Slater Block SHERWOODS ELECTRIC THEATRE A Day In the Life of a Suffra- 4 gette. , 4 For Kate's Health. 4 8ong -4 - "Money land." -4 ' Diabolical Pickpocket 2 Scenes In Sweden. 4 - Song 4 "When the Sunshine of Tour 4 -4 Heart Turns Night Into Day." 4 4 -4 The Black Princess. 4 -4 Program changes eacty Moi- 4 -4 day and Thursday. Dors opea 4 )-4 promptly at 7 o'clock p. m. 4 Matinee oh Wednesday and Sat- 4 urday. 4 4 SHERWOOD'S ELECTRIC 4 THEATER. 4 4 D. M. 6HEKWOOD ft CO, -4 . Proprietors. 4 4 Mahaffey Building. 4 4 44 4444444444444 ; WELLS DRILLED If you need water for Irrigation or domestic use, why not have a well J ' drilled and cased up with steel case , lngT It's the only way to secur Pure Water, and a Glean Well t R. A. West of La Grande, successor , to Miller ft West, O. R. & N. drillers, ' wilt be glud to give you figures and do your drilling. R.A. WEST 44444444444 4 4444 j Pastime Theater ; 4 4 4 SOOO feet of moving pictures. 4 4 Two UlBstratcd songs. , 4 4 Bongs by 4 4 SHERWOOD WILLIAMS. ' 4 444444444 4444444 4 , Cplets change of program 4 4 on Midsy and Thursday. . 4 4 Matinee on Wednesday and 4 4 Saturday afternoons. ' 4 fid fl 1 SI Pendleton, June 2$. -Tho East Ore gonlan said last night. ' , Whether or not the prohibition vote cast In the recent election shall be up held Is now being trlud out In circuit court and by this evening or tomorrow morning the problem will be up to Judge Bean. ... This morning District Attorney Phelps In behalf of the state, filed his answer denyUg all the principal allegations- of the amended complaint In the Nolto case. Thereupon the case became at Issue and about 10: SO this forenoon County Clerk Frank Baling was called as the first witness for the liquor men. The principal point . which - the plaintiff a wished, to show by the clerk evidently was that he had but one regular deputy some one other than the first deputy. However, the wit ness declared thatClark Nelson,, who checked the names, was at that time the one and only regularly authorized deputy In the office. Chief Clerk R. T. Brown being then out upon a cam paigning tour. County Clerk , Frank Baling was upon the stand for two hours and he was 1 followed by '- Deputy Brown. Sheriff Taylor was then called to the stand about 2 o'clock this afternoon. An objection to the sheriffs testi fying In the case was made by District Attorney Phelps, who quoted the statute to the effect that the sheriffs return shall-be prima facie evidence that the election notices were legally posted. The objection was sustained by Judge Bean, but the plaintiffs were allowed to ask the questions they de sired and the questions and answers were taken Into the record for use in case of an appeal. At S o'clock this afternoon Sheriff Taylor was still upon the stand. The legal battle now on Is being fought by Messrs. Winter, Richards and Lowell for the saloon men, while Mr. Phelps Is making a single-handed fight for the county and state. ' - CTTATIOX. In the County Court, for tho County of I'uion, State of Oregon. In the matter of the estate of George No wbert, deceased. To A. A, JCewbert, and all known and unknown heirs of George Newbert, deceased, resident and non-resident, Greeting: In the name of the state of Ore gon you are hereby cited and required to appear In the county court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Union, at the court room thereof, at La Grande, in the county of Union, on Monday, the sixth day of July, 1908, at ten o'clock In the forenoon of that ay, then and there to show cause, If any you have, why an order should hot be made, authorizing and directing tne administrator of the above entitled estate to sell the west ft of the north east hi, section 12, township 2, south of range 37, E. W. M.; lots t and 4, In block 139, Chaplin's addition to La Grande, Union county, Oregon; and lota 1 and 2. In block 85, Chaplin's addition to La Grande, Union county, Oregon. Wltncss, the (SEAL) HON. J. C. HEXKT, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Union, with the seal of said Court affixed this third day of June, 108. ATTEST: J. B. GILHAM. dJ-13-20-27-JuU Clerk. Htw-liw-m Cliange. Yesterday D. L. Crow, of the firm of Jolly A Crow, barbers, sold his In terest In the business to Norman Desl let, who has been in the employ of A. O. Ha iran. MivCrow Is now In Mr. Hagan's shop In the place of Mr. Desilet. Cooked Food Sale). ' The ladles' of the Baptist church will hold an exchange Saturday, June 27, at Adcook A Frltts, furniture store. 23-3t ' LOST A dlnmond sunburst Return - to Mrs. William Ash and receive a libeat reward. High-grade pianos for- sal very cheap. Would exchange for -.good team. Prof. Hendricks. 1-23-7-1 XOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande. Or., June 3, 1908. Notice la hereby given that JANIE H. YEXTZER, of Elgin, Oregon, who, on March 6th. 1908, made timber and stone sworn statement. No. 6956. for SW SE, Sec. 4, WVi NEK' and XW SEVi. Section 9, Township 2 South, Range 35 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the reg ister and receiver at La Grande, Ore gon ,on the 10th day of August, 1908. Claimant names aa witnesses: Josh ua C. Smith, of La Grande, Ore.; Sam uel Parker, of Elgin, Ore.; Carrol L.' Tentier, of Elgin, Ore.; Albert Tau scher, of Rlgtn. Ore. ' F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. Cautaloupes for Sale. The City Grocery has a line of can taloupes hard to duplicate. Home grown berries are aluo for sale there. Try the place. " . Union county went dry on election day, but R. A. West of La Grande, te prepared to drill you an artesian well to Irrigate your -iiw , '...L You 'name the depth of the well. YOU SPEND Too much time obtaining Information from uncertain sources, unless you art using Polk's Gasetteer of Oregon and Washington, complete Information of every town In the two states and classlefled business directory. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy During-the past 85 years oo rem edy has proven more prompt or more effectual in Its ourea of Coughs, Colds and Croup than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, In many homes It la relied upon as Im plicitly aa the family physloian. It con tains no opium or other Darootlo, and maybe given as confidently to e, baby as to an adult. Price 2Bo; large elzeoOo NEWLIN DRUG CO. BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE L. A. Livingston Prop. ? I pw Manntfrmpntl 4 Rates $t.00, JU5, $1.50 Best 25c meal in the city Beds 25c and 50c A 11 ,.t-:J- nil vuiaiuc ivvms. uvaiu t and lodge $6. per week. One block from depot. . - TRY OUR SDRVICE 44444444444444444444444444 44444444444444444 44444 4 ; toure sukk or ner fiunoise : f Including Cents fplsWnJsll ; Sim end a full lene ol I Groceries. V.(. PERRY Hoplierie's Old. Stand;; Islam! (ity Ore. I SALE ADVKHTI.SIXG 1 Oil -FEDERAL Bl'llMSG SITES. Treasury Department, Office of the Secretary,' Washington, D. C, Juno ' 8. 1908. ' - , ; Proposals will be received, tj !o opened at- 2 o'clock p. m., July 18, 1908, for the sale or donation to the United States of a suitable site', cen trally an dconveniently located, for tho federal building to be erected In La Grande, Oregon. A corner lot, of (approximately) 130x135 feet, Is re lulred. Each proposal must give the price, the character of foundations ob tainable, the proximity to street csrs, sewer, gas and water mains, etc., and must be accompanied by a diagram In dicating the principal street, the north point, the dimensions and grades of the land, the widths and paving of adjacent streets and alleys, whether the alleys are public or private, and whether or not the city owns land oc cupied by sidewalks. The vendor must pay all expense connected with fur nishing evidences of title and deeds of conveyance. Improvements on the property must be reserved by the ven dor; but pending the "commencement of the federal building they may re main on the land upon payment of r;""""'", J""" The cranior must, however, remove all improve ments on thirty days' notice so to do. The right to reject any proposal Is re served. Each proposal must be seal ed, marked "Proposal for federal building site at La Grande, Oregon," and mailed to the secretary, of the treasury, (supervising architect), Washington, D. C. No special form of proposal Is required or provided. ' GEO. B. CORTELYOU, Secretary. M&T1 Notice to Creditors, Notice Is hereby given to all con cerned, that letters testamentary have been Issued by the county court of Union county.t Oregon, to Mary G. Hula?, upon the last will and testa ment of Marquis L. Hulse, deceneed, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same with proper vouchers to the said executrix within six months from the date hereof, at the office of her attorney, J. D. Slater, at La Grande, Oregon. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this 22nd day of June, A. D. 1908. MARY G. HULSE, Executrix. J22July22 Was Wasting Away. -"I hod beon troubled with kidney disease for the lat five years," writes Robert R. Watts of Salem, Mo. "I lost flesh and never' felt well and doctored with leading physicians and tried all remedies suggested without relief. Finally I tried Foley's Kidney Cure and less than two bottles com pletely 'Cured me and I am now sound and weU." During the summer kidney Irregularis are often caused by ex cessive drinking or being overheated. Attend to the kidneys at once by us ing Foley's Kidney Cure. A. T. 'Hill. ; A Sir00 Hotel For 13500, It bought at once; well furnished and modorn; good location. good buy for right person. Prop erty located. Inquire of W. J. Ran dom, La Grande. 'Phone Black 402. -9tf e44e4e4e4e4e4e4e4e4e4e4 .4 ' e t Wood A Coal j I Why Pay More? ; 4 Best Yellow Pine, Dry I i ... . . i &. 4 now, but green rut 1 3 inch $5.50 m per cord I J Rock Spring Coal C"T C( 'per ton N J 4 4 TRUCK and TRANSFER I 4 Phone your orders to 4 Main 10. Quick service i guaranteed. - t Storage In fire proof 1 4 and damp proof building. 4 4 4 :G. E. FOWLER: 44444444444444444444444444444444444444 X 4 4 ' i ' ' ' ' ' " . ' ' ' ' " "" 111 i.. tt c. w. Preston I Those arc 6 J. E. Tilt f Shoes for all Occas ions. C W- PRESTON Keep the muney at home ' by using 5 LA GRANDE SUGAR Costs no nciecrd Jut es sweet. All dealers. 444444444444444444444444444444444 eeeeeeee e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e j WITH TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE J I should be capable of fitting your eyes correctly. j If the Glasses I furnish you do not give absolute sati3 ; faction, I stand ready to refund your money : : : : ; I am here three hundred ; year to make my assertions J. H- PEARE VLCADIIVG PIOUtR JEWELER 44444444444444eye - v W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO. :de;alers in: HARDWARE,STOVES,flJR!VITURF,BUILDINC MATERIAL If You Want Gasoline Engines, Wind Mills. Tanks Pumps, Pipe or Plumbing, Get Cur Prices 4444444444444444444444444 You'll Pay 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 i ,- '''-"'4 e . - e e e t... - -. : and sixty-five days In the good : - y - r'.1 44444444444444444444444444 With Pleasure r, ..... ... v.... . r. will be a combination of goc4 4 food, good cooking and good ser- X vies, uur rstuursnt is intend ed for neoDle who aoDraeiaie g cd eating, also for people who ' X I I.. . I i . l. ; i , ' T MR. tn gocu tilings 01 lire ai ft modarate cost. If you belong to that cUst, c ?fti lit ail tit wha w can do foi you. The Model Restaurant : J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. Wtttll wkl meal tickstt for $t.50 4 t