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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1908)
kvimisu wmciivicu. la . ..:, wt;:.?.-MAV. xovi:mm.ii 25. tuns. V LOCAL ITEMS. 4 -r ' A. B. Henlat.l looking after bual neM in the Elgin country today. Cashier F, L. Meyers returned thin morning from Portland. ' J. D. Wlnalow of Boise, la a land 'of fice vixltor tn La. Grande today. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Shears of Wel fier, transacted business In the city this morning. p. M. Byrkltt, a retired banker of tome time with relatives In this city. 1 Mrs. W. L. Breiholts returned this morning from Red Oak, Iowa, where sf.c has spent the past six wedks. Mrs. S. P. Romlg left this morning' to spend Thanksgiving with her son, J. K. Romig. ' . '- ' I. D. Swuta Is Improving his fine Fandridge farm by the addition of a large barn. . , ' ' H. C. Rlnehart and son, Valdlmer, returned to 'Summervllle today. , They pent the night with relatives here. C. G. Scheurer Is enjoying a visit from, his mother, who arrived, from the Willamette valley last night. ' Rev. H. L. Wills rode up from El gin this morning with C. R. HIbberd, In his new automobile, . Initiations aire In ojder at the Eat-t-rii Star .lodge home tonight. ' The lodge opens, at 7:30 sharp.. . X, A., B. Heulat visited Wallowa today on biiBlneHB. ', Jt Is Just possible that some one-will have a new. piano for a Thanksgiving present." t- - i "Mr. and Mrej.'S,. K. Bakeii are In'.Ba ker City upending the. holidays with Mr, and Mrs. ' Perkins, former resi dents of this city. , -j Mrs. Frank Harris lf(thls morning for Pleasant Viily, to spend 'thanks giving with her daughter,' Airs. Pan-: lei.- ' ' ' ':: ' S. O. Markman, clerk In the road master's office, left this morning for Denver on a vaactlon. It.ls understood that when he returns he will work In Portland. , . ' ' . - : : ' The grocerymen of the city request special announcement made that the stores will be closed all day tomor row, but will be open until 9 o'clock tonight-. ' .'' ''.'. '" ''' '- ' The Missionary society of the Pres byterian, church will meet at .the home of Mrs. R. E. Smith "Friday Novjcm-' ber 27, at 8:80 p. m. The subject for discussion will be "Mexico." Mr. and Mrs. George Ball took their departure this morning for Enterprise In company with Mr. and Mrs. Striker. They will eat Thanksgiving turkey with friends who live near the Wal lowa county seat. William A., Murphy of St. Paul, died last night at Hot Lake. His wife, who had been notified of his illness, ar rived on -this morning's train; : He Is reported to be a merchant of Min neapolis. ".: . ' ' " v Manager Gardinler today closed a contract for the Installation ' of 100 more Incandescent lights on the front of his theater. The new lights will give added light to the already lively tret st fitht - --'' Late this afternoon the ladies of the Methodist church have changed the lo cation of the room In which they will hold their bazaar from the Lewis building to th Huntington brick on El mstreet. next door to Smith's gar age. . . , ' " . Evangelist McDIarmid, who has Just closed a series of meetings , inEnter prise, left this morning. ( for Nampa, where he begins work tonight. A few weeks later he will return to Wallowa and Joseph, where he has been called for special work. '.. ,, Not only girls, but boys as weit. are fespondlng'toi'the call for hags to hide away temporarily the pennies to be collected later. Claire Bay and Linn Bohnenkamp have brought 60 bags to headquarters today, and still other boys are making them. H. Johnson, who has been visiting his old-time friend Frank Baker, left this morning for Roiso. Mr. Johnson and Mr. Baker were formerly rail road chums In Iowa,,. Mr. Johnson a few years ago moved to Wyoming and recently purchased a fruit, farm" In Boise valley. - '. . .' A. M. Gaston of Wallowa. Is in the city and expects to remain In the near vicinity of La Grande during the re mainder of the winter, in order to be In position to receive treatment from !r. F. E. Moore. Mr. Gaston Is look ing for a small place near the city, where he can remain during the win ter and keep few h-d nf hontes, . Marrlain IJfn;.rs. "ounty nerk Ed Wright today Is sued marriage licenses to; John Stetsenger and Minnie Tacker. v T. D. Twldwell and Ella Rlnehart of Elgin. . V SOCIETY. . Miss Slater to Marry, Invitations are out to attend the wedding of Elmer E. Smith of Port land, and Miss Bertha Slater ot this city, to take place In St Peter's church Saturday evening of this week.' Mr. y Smith holds a government position In the custom house In ' Portland, and tha Slater Is one of our most accom plished young ladies, having been born In this city and upon making her home In Portland takes the well wishes of all. The bride and groom expect to leave for Portland. Sunday morning, where Mr. Smith already has In waiting a newly completed home. . The PaMlino. uunaj;tr Eciles has made ai-ranse- mints with a new film house, which ; ; guarantees to send films direct from the makers. This will give him a great advantage and assures the r-1 trons of the Pastime that the very lat est and best pictures obtainable only will be shown. Carpenters will begin Monday to make some changes In the IHICIIUI .ll.ilfriiiiii, u ... j - - j and soon Mr. Eecles expects to havej one of the best nrranced electric the-! aters In eastern Oregon.' Thanks tin en . DENTIST. , dr. w. d. McMillan. : ;Palnlea Dentistry. Expert Gold Work a Specialty. Special attention to children's teotK. Office . r '. " La Grande National Bank Building. Both 'Pbonee. - Department ot the Interior, , U. S. Land Office. La Grande, Ore., ietembrr 11, 10. Notice Is hereby given that . MARTHA LANGDON, ,'.". , of La Grande, Oregon, whoi on Sep tember 3, 1908, nade -timber and stone sworn statement No. 01333, for WH NE?4, section 18, township 2 south, rang 88.' E. W. M., has filed notice of Intention to make final tim ber and stone proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be for the register and receiver of the U. 8 land office at La Grande, Oregon, en the th day of December, 1308. Claimant names as witnesses: Chas Colwell, of Perry, Ore.; Pat-y Col. well, of Perry, Ore.; Edward Lovely of La Grande, Ore.; W. R. King, of La . . - - . ; . Grande, Ore. 1 ' : F. C. BRAMWELL Register. ' 11 The supreme court has, handed down Its decision In the case of the State of Oregon vs. In.' Vf. Deal, who . was convicted of horse stealing In this county. He was tiled in Pendleton where he secured a change of venue from this county. , He was sentenced to'serve tree years In the penitentiary. From this he appealed to the supreme court, asking for a new trial. This has been denied and within the next few weeks the mandate will be re ceived from the clerk of the court re manding him into the hands of : the sheriff, to be taken to the penltentlaty. STATUE OLED ' Washington;' I). '., Nov. 25. Lieu tenant Philip KherUlan, ,son of tho I' tustrloiiV union general of the clvi! war,' today unveiled the massive status erected here !o the memory of his father. Secretary of War Wright pre sided and was attended by officers of the general staff. Marines and sol diers stationed near Washington, par ticipated. Among the speakers was President Roosevelt and General Hor ace Porter, former jJnlted States am bassador to France. ; , WANTED To rent a 5-room cottage. , Call Black 1752. j beIovesthek No remedy that does not entirely remove the cause cf Catarrh from the blood w ill ever make a permanent cure of the trouble. Just 03 long as the circulation remains contaminated vith the impurities and catarrhal matters which produce the trouble, the mucous membranes or inner linings of the body will be kept in a state of Irritation and disease. Sprays, lotions and other local applications will sometimes temporarily relieve the tight fu.l feelin in the head, buzzing noises in the ears, uncomfortable, stuffy feeling of thenostrils, and help to loosen the mucus in the throat; but Catarrh is a constitutional blood disorder and untilit has been entirely driven from the system there can be no permanent cuie. S. S. S. cures Catarrh by removing the cause from the blooi It attacks the.disease at itfl i head and by thor outrhly purifying and cleansing the circulation, and ridding it of every par tide of impurity, and at the same time enriching the blood, allows the Inflamed and irritated membranes to heal, improves the general health, and stops every disagreeable symptom.. . S. S. S. reaches down to the very bottom and leaves no trace of the disease in the system. Book on Catarrh .. mairol atvin f trt all who write. - '- ... .. -- XHE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. M a high as you canthere's no danger as low as you p'caB , there's no smell That's becaue; (he mokelei device preventi imoke. or smefl that meant a steady flow of glowing heartor every ounca of fuel burned in a . ( PERFECTION il Heater (Ealpaei arKfc SsMkekss Derle) , You can cany it about and cam for it just at eas3y as a lamp. Bras oil font holds 4 quarts burning 9 hours. Handsomely fia ished in japan and nickel. Every heater warranted. ' adds cheeriness the long winter . eveninn. Steady.' briSUnt fight to read, sew of knit by. Made of wraas, U3 plateJ, Liett inf-foved coslral daft burner. Every lamp wananted. If your dealer can not supply Perfection Oil Heater or Rayo Lamp write our nearest agency for descriptive circular. STANDARD OIL COMPANY 9 . Thanksgiving is sp nexr at hand that one must act. promptly, to be prepared with new linens. ' Just arrived a new lot of Irish and German linens, napkins and sets at the lowest prices of the year. This makes interesting news for the housekeepers who ' find that trey will have to renew their table lmens before the Thanks giving and Christmas feasts. 1 We sell go:d h'nens, linen at, price ' that please, Quality : that i v : ;': :' : '..;. ;.; , : . satisfies, these are the trree cardinal points that make our, linen . ' '' ".''. ... business grow. ; ; ... . .;., . ,',..,.:,.;;....,...., .' Anticipate your wants,' the linens are new, and the prices : righ fc i fp17ie No Favoriie One Prfa If goods bought of us are not right, in price andqu ah ity, don't keep them. Return them at once in condition recieved and get your money back. Does any store offer a broader guarantee than this? . w3 I 7'" '''.';;.. .:..'." NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. scribed, before the register and re Department ot l.e Interior. U. 8. Land Office at La Orande.Ore October 5, I0J. ; Notice Is hereby' given that ELZ A E. PENDER, of Vancouver. Wash., who, on Octo ber IT.' 1908. made Umber and stone gwprn, atatemeni No. 01852, for E!4 SEUi section 81, townehlp 4 south, range 85; and lots 1 and 2, section 6, lownnhlp 5 south, range 35, E. W. M., has filed notice of Intention to make final timber and stone 'proof, to es tabllsji . tlaim to the land Above de ceive of the U. 8. land office at La uranue, Oregon, u u. December, 1908. - ' Claimant names ti witnesgca: Da vid C. Brlchoux, ot La Grande. Ore.; John O. Klasell of Vancouver, Wash.: jouii VV. Alaltluml, of Vancouver, Wah.; Bael E. Lever, of Portland, Ore. ' F C. Cr.AMWELL, Reglntei . f SIEWARD'S OPERA HOUSE I I ' P''H, STEV,rARD Mgr- and Pfp- i 5 He U. vHIU L.II I Lli j Great Scenic Comedy Drama "Why Girls Leave Home Glean . Wholesome Interesting Instructive $ WtUit5IUAy, UtOCMBER 2nd 5 . THD ,,-;; Be Jt Educator of one the Greatest Problems our Goun- try has to Deal With tepartment of the Interior, , ' U. 8. Land Office at La Grande.Ore., October S, 1908. Notice la hereby given that BASIL E. LEVER, f Portland, Oregon, who, on October 8, 1908, made timber and' atone aworn Ktntement No. C1853, tor N W V4 NV, nectlon 28, SW 3W aectlon 21. and AH SEU. aectlon 20, township S nouth, . range 25 E. W. M., has filed notice nf intention to niake final tim ber and atone proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the reglHter and receiver of the V. S. land office at La Grande, Oregon, on the 21st day of December, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: John O. Kissel!, of Vancouver, Wash.; Ctu ter A.' Pike, of Vancouver. Wash.; John W. Maitland, of Vancouver. Wash.; David C. Brlchoux, of La Grande, Orel. . . F. C. RRAMWELL. Register. 10-M-12-18 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. ( , ' U. 8. Land Office, at La Grande, Or., , : November 2, :0S. ; -Notice la hereby given that GEORGE C. KISSELU . of Portland, Oregon, who, on October 24, 1908, made timber and atone sworn statement No. O200. t EV4 NE4. PE,4 RWU NEU. aectlon It, townKhlp S nouth, range It E. W. t.. n. i.t)ri Cemt mnlt f)r?harr f.irrl 7fi- Dra CirrU RD" n.lloru S 6c and 60c. Seats on sal Monday morning. has filed notice of Intention to make ' . 8CMMOXS. final timber and Htone proof, to estab- In the Circuit Court of the State of llsh claim to the land above described, i . Oregon, for Union County, before the register and receiver, at La Edna L' McColloch..- plaintiff, vs. John B. McColIoch, defendant. Grande, Oregon, on the 18th day ot Janaur 1809. " ' '. " : Claimant namea as witnesses: David C. Brlchoux, Allen J. Webb, H. E. Coolldge, J. T. Williamson, all of La Grande, Oregon. F. C. BRAMWELL. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at La Grande, Or., October 19 1908. Notice I herehy given that RUFUS M. McCOT, of Kamela, Oregon, who. on Novem ber 14. 1804, made homestead entry No. 14077. serial, No. 0127, for Wtf 8E!, section 20, township 1 xouih, range 36 E. YY M., has filed notl-o To John B. McColIoch, the above named defendant: jlri the name of the state of. Oregon, ' you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed agalmtt you In the above entltld court and cau on the 10th day of November, A. IX ID 08, on or before the expiration of six consecutive weeks from the date of the first publication of this summon, which Is, day of November; 1908 and if you fail thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief, prayed for In the complaint, to-wlt: for a decree of the court totally dis solving the. marriage relation now ex-, feting between the plaintiff and ' de fendant and that plaintiff be awarded an absolute divorce from the defend ant, and for general relief. j This summon la published In the i tlon proof ") establish claim to thd, llxhed weekly at La Grande, Union iand.abov aVarrlbed, fcc for; .the jrerf-' fownxy . Oregon nnnr and by jimia later and rvolver. U. 8. Nn i office, at of or(,"'r "f th Honorable J. C La Grande. Oregon, on the l.t day of "; coun,y uda of ln,on ooun,y- , . Oregon, which order wan made and Dccemlxr, 108. . . , , .. . entered on the 11th day of November, Claimant names as witnesses: J. E. J9fls McCey, Chna W. McFall. J. A. Gra-J ' COCHRAN & COCHRAN. beal. Lee Grayteal. atl of T.amela, Ore. ' Attorneys for IMalniKf. F. C. RRAMWEI J. Register. w.N20J2