La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 21, 1908, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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EVENING OBSERVER, I.A GRANDE OREGON, TUESDAY, JTXY SI, 1908,
PAGE FTVK.
' LOCAL ITEMS.
Frank Phy Is a Union visitor today.
He will return on tha evening train.
Jay Brooks U spending the day In
Cove.
' Mrs. A. P. Lyman left this morning
. for Pendleton, where she will visit her
aon.
Mrs. H. , Norrle and children left
this morning for Kamela, where they
will remain during the hot months.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Baugh of Logan,
Utah, arrived In the city this morning
to visit Airs. augn s sisier, Airs. II.
XV. Nlbley. '
Mrs. J.. Dale and son arrived this
morning from Welser and expect to
leave tomorrow for Elgin, where they
will visit Mrs. Dale's brother.
Miss Edna Tyre of Grants Pass, who
has been the guest of her uncle, J. M.
Chapman of. this city, the past four
weeks, returned home this morning.
John Reeves of Union, came over
4 , .
bis sister, Mrs. 8. C. Zuber, and left on
j'tht morning train for Imbler.
V Mrs. T. E. Buehler and daughter,
Bessie, left this morning to spend a
few weeka with relatives in Boise
City. - : " ' , '-J..
. J. Decker of La Grande, arrived Iri
the city Saturday night to spend Sun
day In the city with friends. Baker
Herald.
Mrs. A. Morrison and little daugh
, ter arrived In the city this morning
from her home In Michigan. She is
on her way to Watervllle,. Wash.,
. where she will visit her sister, Mrs.
jfh W. Hendricks.
Air. ana Mrs. J. vv. uerman oi sn
verton. Ore., who have been visiting
their daughter, Mrs. E. G. Adcook,
returned home this morning. It has
been 23 years since Mr. and Mrs. Ger
man last visited the Grande Ronde
valley, and It (s but natural that they
have seen many changes.
Jerry Foley received a telegram to
day from his brother John, who re
Bides In Kansas City, Informing him of
tve death of his son, which occurred
.jtAfcly this morning.'. The young man
was about 19 years of age and was In
i -tea, to.be Cs
i If Tea
Tbe choke of ,"!-vor f
iwrcaucroiw proot
J. A. Fclcr O, Co.
Importers of
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BANKING
Banks are becoming more and more the custodians
of the funds of the people, of both large and small
means. This is due to a wider appreciation of the value
of banking service as its usefulness is extended and its
methods better known. In the case of .
The Farmers and Traders
National Bank
THE BEST
service is assured. Its officers aim in every way to
rrntrf triA SntAreRt fif its na.trona.makin.r use of everv
L means of precaution. Its up1to-date system of accuracy
promptness and tne same careiui attention w large or
small depositors. If you have any banking business to
transact, come to our bank.
The Farmers and Traders
National Bank
of La Grande v
La Grande with his father about six
years ago. ,
Mr. and Mra. G. W. Hendricks of
Water vllle, Wash., who have been
making an extended tour of the east,
stopped off this morning and left for
Elgin, where they will visit D. B. Hen
dricks. The brothers have not seen
each other for some time, and the
visit will undoubtedly be a most pleas
ant one.
Fred C. Flsche, a former member
of the faculty of the high school, with
his wife, visited La Grande friends
yesterday afternoon. Mr. Fischer is.,
making a name for himself in school
work, being now a member of the j
faculty of the high school in a sub
urb of Detroit. Mich. Mr. and Mrs.
Fischer have been visiting his uncle.
Mr. Alexander, near Imbler, for some
tjme. They left for Portland , lost
night. ,
F. G. Taylor, secretary of the La
Grande Commercial club, is a Port
land visitor. He Is spending a Bhort
vacation here after a year of strenu
ous work In the boosting of Union
county and eastern Oregon.'1 The. re
aims oi persistent advertising in the
eastern states Is being felt and many
tmmigrnals are being added to the
population of the ' eastern Oregon
counties. Portland Journal.
McDonald Vet Missing.
Jesse Klrby McDonald, who was to
meet his family in La Grande this
morning according to arrangements
made with his wife before he left his
home in Vollmer, Idaho, a week ago,
has not yet put in an appearance.
Mrs. McDonald, who, with her chil
dren, Is staying at the Blue Mountain
house, is 'growing uneasy regarding
her husband's non-appearance, and is
afraid he has met with foul play. He
carried some money on his person.
The only other theory that she Is able
to feel may account for his absence. Is
that, not liking this town, or being
unable tp secure work here, her hus
hand has gone to some other place
and notified her in a letter which she
failed to get, having left their former
home before she was expected to.
Upon her arrivul here Sunday morn
ing. Mrs. McDonald Immediately wroto
to the postmaster at Vollmer,' Asking
- V ft.
should be free from artificial
coloring- it should be pure.
Folger's Golden Gab Teas
are pure healthful re
freshing. Six flavors
Japan English Drc&Rfast
Gunpowder Ceylon
Oolong DZacll d Green
Packed fiavcr-tijrht in dust-
-.-.,
cartons.
5an Francisco
Pure Too a
SERVICE
that her mall be forwarded. If any
was In the office there, it ought to be
received here not later than tonight.
In the meantime the mother and chil
dren are apprehensive regarding the
well being of the husband and father.
FOLLOWING OREGON'S PLAN.
Idaho Clllwns Will Try for an Exper
iment Station,
Steps have been taken at Dalton
Gardens to secure an experiment sta
tion for this end of the state. A meet
ing Is called for tomorrow evening at
the school house at that point to or
ganize a. boosters' club, which will
push the matter. Professor H. T.
French of the Idaho university at
Moscow, has been consulted and en
courages the proposition. Boise Cap
ital News, '
WASHINGTON' GROCERS ,
Will Akk for Law to Protect Their
Accounts.
T.fnl mrr will V t mir l-.-
Islature to follow the lead of New
Tork, Michigan and California, and
pass a "wife's liability" law, which
will make It Impossible for a man te
avoid being sued for payment of just
debts for the necessities of life by
putting his property in his wife's
name'. ' r
CHEERFULNESS.
There is scarcely an evil- in life
which we cannot double by pondering
upon It; a scratch will thus become
a serious wound, and a slight Illness be
made1 to end In death by the brood
ing apprehensions of the sick. On the
other hand, a mind accustomed to
look upon the bright side of all things
will repeal the mildew and dampness
of care by its general sunshine. A
cheerful heart paints the world as It
sees It, like a sunny landscape; the
morbid mliid deplts it like a sterile
wilderness; and thus, life, like the
chameleon, takes its shade from the
soil upon which It rests. Cheerful
ness keeps up a daylight In the- mind,
filling It with a perpetual serenity,
and Is In Itself an offshoot of good
ness. '.
HI U Will Roner.
. Prof. Hicks, the balloonist, will re
cover from the Injurks sustained re
cently while attempting an ascension
at Baker City last Friday. His con
dition Is reported, according to a
message from Baker City, to be much
betlor yesterday.
Picnic on I.add Ciwk.
Sunday a crowd of young people,
consisting of Roy Currey, Roy Good
nough, Jess Rosenbaum, Lucrece
Wood, Olive Dodge, Clifford Wood.
Elsie Wafcr.o.r and Marie Fox spent the
day on Ludd creek, under the chap
eronsge of Mrs. Wood and Mrs. Fox.
For the Defendant.
Judge Knowles rendered a decision
this forenoon In the case of Brlggs of
Btarkey, who was charged with con
tempt. In not complying with an or
der of the court, restraining him from
from using certain water for Irriga
tion. The hearing was heafl several
days ago, but the decision was not
rendered until tvduy. '
l ine C'licrriew.
Aitorniy J. D. Slater left a limb of
the May Duke variety grown at his
home in this city, at our office, that
would be a credit to any exhibit any
where. Afti'r all the force had eaten
n handful or two. someone suggested
thnt we c.iunt them. The limb U on
display In our office and speaks well
for the kind of cherries that can be
produced In Grunde Hondo valley.
Attention.
There will be a regular meeting of
Hescue Hos Co. No. 1 tonight, at I
o'clock. C. JACKSON,
7-21 . Foreman.
Overdoing.
Tou overeat If your food Is not hon
estly earned. Tou oversleep if the
mortgage Is awake and growing. Tou
overtalk if you have time to waste on
gomlp. Tou overwork If you meddle
with the affairs of other people.
DESTIBT.
Dr. W. D. McMillan. Red 111.
Fair lets trtractlon.
Expert foli) work. Special attention
to children'! teeth.
La Grand National Bank Building.
Milton, Umatilla, county, ha three
lumber yards, all doing a good busi
nessand tha territory baa been dry
over II year.
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STEVEXM1N ON TRIAL AGAIN.
Dot'tor Given Jury Trial anil W'?l
Muke a Strong Fight.
Justice Stewart's court this after
noon Is occupied with the case of the
State of Oregon vs. Dr. J. E. Steven
son. The defendant Is charged with
practicing dentistry without a state li
cense. The defendant entered a plea
of not guilty and asked for a jury
trial, which was granted. The Jury is
composed, of Price Gates, J. M. Hilts,
E. Alberson, E. J. Carbine, Ed Blrk
and J. A. Matott.
Attorney Charles E. Cochran ap
peared for the defendant, and District
Attorney F. 8. Ivanhoe is looking af
ter the Interests of the state.
Wot Ice.
Notice Is hereby given, that pursu
ant to an art of the leglHlatlve assem
bly of tle state of Oregon, approved
February 25, 188, the following
county warrants which were Issued
more than seven years prior to the
first ly of July, 1908, but have not
been paid, will be paid by the county
treasurer of Vnlon county, Oregon, If
presented for payment within to days
from July 1,198, and It said war
rants or any of them, are not pre
sented for payment within 60 days
from July 1, 1908, thry will be can
celled by the county court of sr.ld
county and payment of tha same will
be thereafter refused:
Class If II, No. City of Union,
$4.18.
Class II. No. I1CS. Ambrose Wright.
ti. :o.
Class II. No. 1180. A. Wright, 17.00.
Class II, No. 17C9, Steve Correy,
12.20.
Class JJ, No. 141, G. C. Horton. 7.
Class JJ, No. 147, J. E. Moore, 11.20.
Class JJ, No. 1714, Union Electric
Light Co., 2S.
Witness my hand and seal of said
county court this 27th day of June,
A. D. 1101.
(SEAL) J. B. GILHAM,
, County Clerk.
Mavboe ftx-tal.
The Lady ' Maccabees will give
lawn social Thursday evening. July
21, at the home of Mrs. Frank Baker,
corner of Eighth and O etreets. 1-21
NOTICE FOR PUB 1. .CATION.
Pahllo I .and Hale.
La Grande, Oregon, Land Office,
July 14, 1101.
Notice Is hereby given that, as dl-
f
rected by the : commissioner of tha
general land office, under, provisions
of act of congress approved June 27,
1908, public No. S03, we will offer
at public sale, to the highest bidder,
at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 2Sth day
of AugUBt, next, at this office, the fol
lowing tract of land, to-wlt: S'i SW
U. Sec 29, NWU NWV4. See. 12, Tp.
Idtan 4U2tUum
(4th Pissldrat. U. S. A.)
II N Ceorge Walking ton,
I the American Revo
luuon naa us con
Juering general in
ohn Adams its in.
trend! orasnlzan in
Jefferson its bold philoiopben
and la Madison Its construct
ive statesman.
Ha It was who caused to be)
deeply imbedded in oar highest
law those vital and fundament
al guarantees of life, proper
ty and psroruJ liberty.
In private Lfe lie was ex
tremal social-- yet truly tem
perate drinking good malt
beer and wine in strict modera
tion. Once,when sick in bed, be
caused bis couch to be wheel
ed near the dining room door,
that ha might call to his acting
representative at tne festive)
board "Doctor are yoa pans
tng the bntll7 Do your duly,
doctor, or I mint caihier you.
Justly named The Father of
the Constitution," be died at
eighty five." When eball hit
name be forgotten?
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Any persons claiming adversely
.the above-described lands are advised
o file their claims or objections, oa
or before the day a do ye designated for
F, C. BHAMWELL, Rcglstct
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