La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 25, 1909, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX.
Woods Iilver Medicine ta a liver reg
ulator which brings quick relief to
clck 'headache, constipation, bilious
ness and other symptoms of liver dis
orders. Particularly recommended
for Jaundice, chills, fever, malaria.
The $1 size contains 2 times as
much as the 60c size. Sold at Silver
thorn's Family Drug storo.
In the Justice's Court- for the La
Grande JuBtlee of the Peace and
Constable District, Union Coun
ty. Oregon.
Wadhrims & Kerr, plaintiff, vs. W.
E... Amos, defendant.
To V. E. Amos, the above named De
fendant: In the name of the state of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear In
-the above entitled court and action on
or before the 24th dav of April. ion
the sumo being full six weeks after
the first publication of this summons,
-and If you fall to appear and answer,
the plaintiff will take Judgment
against you In the sum of $43.50 and
costs and disbursements herein. The
ald sum of 143.50 being the amount
duo the plaintiff.
This summons Is published by order
-of the Hon. A. Stewart, Justice of the
Teuce for the La Grande district, In
the above entitled court. Made and
entcrod on the 1st day of February,
1909, which order directed that said
.summons shall bo published not less
than once a week for the full period
of six weeks la the . La Grande Eve
ning Observor. Tho first publication
hereof Is made on the 12th day t
March, 1909.
WAD1IAMS & KEUU.
I'lalnMff.
3-12-19 ti-4-2 9
Administrator' Notice.
Not Ice Is hereby given to all whom
It may concern.-that tho undersigned
Vins been duly appointed by the county
court of I'nlon county. Oregon, us ad
ministrator of the estate of William G.
Peach. IhK of Union county, Or gon.
now deceased; and that all persons
having claims against said estate are
required t-. present the same with
proper voticheis to him at his resi
dence, eight miles eRPt of La Grande,
'in said Union county, for settlement,
within six months after this date.
..Dated. Mi t ?"nd day f Man. n..
J. S. TEAOII,
Administrator, Estate of W. O. Peach.
Deceased. -IS-S0;47-l 4-21
C. II. FINN. Attorney.
fil"GS DYSPEPSIA T1ELETS
Will for the next 60 days dispose of the
which he bought from the Trutee in Bankruptcy. You can get a
$2.00 Alarm Clock for from - 50cio $1.50
$2.50 to $37. Fancy Clock from $l.to $20.00
and Silverware, Cut Glass, Fancy Toilet Articles, Hand Painted China as well
as a selection from a fine assortment of first quality rings, pins, bracelets,
chains, lockets or anything carried in a first-class iewelery store. Call early
and have the first choice. Opposite the United States Land Office.
CONCERT ON APRIL 5
KLAIJOUATK PROGRAM IS
L'NDKK PREPARATION' XOW.
Irt Grinulo Will Have Musical Treat at
Stewart! Opcm House Karly In April
Many Solos niul Ducts.
Members of the La Grande band are
planning for a magnificent concert to
he given in tho opera house on the
night of April 5. The program Is In
coursr of preparation, and will con
sist of band music, violin and cornet
solos, with at least two vocal solos, a
clarinet duet by James Snodgrass and
Mr. Adklns, and a violin solo by Miss
Young. As yet the program Is not
complete, but that It will be. the most
elaborate and enjoyable affair of the
kind ever given In La Grande, goes
without saying. The proceeds will be
used to purchase new uniforms. These
will bo a natty dark blue, with trim
ming of black braid. The band Is a
credit to the city and deserves much
praise and substantial appreciation.
The members, every one, are either
In business In the city or are employed
here, and make La Grande their
homes. The tickets for the concert
will be 50 cents, any part of the house.
VXKAKTH SKELETON.
Slulclmr Crew 1'linN Skeleton Near
Maker City and Attempt to Solve the
MjMtcry.
Willi- lies burled upon the eastern
slope of the hills imw being washed
down to make the dam for the Raker
Irrigation company's Sunn slope res
ervoir? asks a 1'akiT City paper.
On Monday, the stream of water
from the hydraulic slant, which is
being nsi d to sluice down the hillside,
unearthed a human thigh bone, nnd
the workmen ore now watching
anxiously to find further portions of
the skeleton of some man whom they
believe to have been burled there In
an early day.
The thigh bone was of flic left leg.
and from Its size the man whose sole
relic It now Is. must have been six
feet In height. It was uncovered at a
depth of 'from six to eight feet from
the surface f the hill, and was In an
excellent state of preservation. It Is
not thought that the body was burled
o deeply, but that the erosion of the
hills and the tramping of many bands
of cattle and sheep acres the hills
had served to cover the body so deep-
kvenino onsEnvrn. tA r.nAVRH. onr.do.v, tiuksdav. march'
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ly. A close watch la being kept and
the men expect within a few days to
unearth other parts of the skeleton.
It Is believed the remains must be
those of some old prospector who wan
dered off In that district In an early
day and died, or of some emigrant
who missed the old -(.'migrant road,
leading out by the Virtue mine, some
five miles from where the bone was
found, and was burled on the hillside.
CVRKIJV IJI GGV BROKEN IP.
I
t'uinily Steed Scared by Automobile
and Strikes Delivery Wagon. '
Fred B. Currey's family carriage
was considerably smashed up In an ac
cident on Depot street this morning.
"Spot," the family charger, was serene
ly swinging down the street in his
characteristic trot with Rev. C. E.
Deul at the rear end of the relna. A
noisy automobile started Spot . slde
vvays too quickly to permit Interven
tion and the driver of the Polack de
livery wagon , was unable to make
gangway. When the melee had eased
up a bit, the C'urrey chariot was minus
a wheel and some other accessories,
but the animal and driver escaped un
harmed.
Circus Strikes New York.
New York, March 25. A new cir
cus came to town toaay, anu is snow
ing in Madison Square- Garden. This
Is the biggest circus In the world, and
is the combination of Kingling with
Harnum & Bailey, which every spring
for 25 years has appeared at the Gar
den. The llingllng show is the only
show that lias been able to compete
with the Harnum lial'ey. In 26
years it has risen from little or noth
ing tv the highest honors in the circus
world: It now owns the Harnum &
RalU y circus, w hich has to open Its
season this year in Chicago. Refore
James A. Bailey died, the circus feud
had been dissipated, and he became
associated with Kingling Bros. In bus
iness. They divided the country for
the two big shows and never conflict
ed. The Kingling Bros, claim that In
their two shows there are more wild
animal varieties than In all the zoo
loKical garden of the..co!:.r,tr
Just Arrived.
Another lot of ladies and misses'
Suits. All the leading shades. When
purchasing your spring suit don't fall
to give us a call. Our prices are right.
i-n-n van dutn x.
Leading
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Jeweler.
stock of jewel ry carried by J. R.
Nctlce.
AH parties knowing themselves In
debted to me, please call Immediately
and make settlement, as I am closing
out my business. My new location Is
with Carl Bros., next door to Newlln
Drug Co. O. M. HE ACOCK.
Pinesaive ACISR ;U",CE
. RELIEVES ALL
V&rbOXiZed forms or siua DisBASi
4 &$i -
BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE
T. J. GRAY, Prop.
Board bv the week
$5.00 and up
One block from depot.
ONLY HOUSE IN THE
CITY EMPLOYING WHHE
HELP, ONLY
I TRY OUR S E R V I C E
i
Q& ?:i-ii-.i
For Diseases of the Skin.
Nearly all diseases of the skin such
as eczema, tetter, salt rheum and bar
bers' Itch, are characterized by an In
tense itching and smarting, which of
ten rnnkes life a burden and disturbs
sleep and rest. Quick relief may be
had by applying Chamberlain's Salve,
ft allays the Itching and smarting al
most Instantly. Many cases have been
cured by Us use. For sale by all good
dealers.
SUMMONS. '
Tn tho Justice's Court for La Grande I
' District, Union County, Oregon, j
J. W, 'White, plaintiff, vs. William
Dye, defendant. " j
To William Dy. Defendant above!
named. Greeting: I
In the name of the state of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
in the above-entitled court and action
on or before the expiration of the
lime prescribed in the order of said
court directing the publication hereof,
to-wlt: Six consecutive weeks from the
date of the first pulllcation of this
Summons, which Is March 1, 1909, and
If you fall to appear, answer or other
wise plead within the said time, the
plaintiff will take judgment against
you In the sum of SIS 4.1 3. wit Inter
2,1, io.
Smith,
est at the rate of I per cent per an
num on $29.15 thereof from October
16, 1907, and on $16.60 thereof from
the 13th day of January, 1909, and on
$108.50 thereof from April 22nd, 1908,
and for plaintiffs costs and disburse
ments; and the plaintiff will further
take an order of said court directing
the sale of the property now held un
der attachment, to-wlt: 150 cord of
wood, and the application of the pro
ceeds of said sale to the satisfaction of
said Judgment.
This summons Is publfshed In the
Evening Observer, a dally newspaper
of general circulation, printed and
published In La Grande, Union coun
ly, Oregon, by virtue of an order of
the Hon. A. Stewart, Justice of the
peace and Judge of the above-entitled
court, made and entered on the 15ta
!y of January. IPCS.
' A. STEWART,
Justice of the Peace
COCHRAN & COCHRAN,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
M9Aprl3
"Tastes LiKe Maple"
Said a aweet little girl who tried !t on
hot cake. It tastm like male on all
kinds of bread and cakes.
Towle's
CIRCUS
Brand
Table Syrup
la a delicious bland of SurarCime
Syrup, Corn Srup.-ftouer and
Maple Syrup
. Yonr grocer has It wit him buW
how to get cutout WUd Animala free. II
Th Ttwle Maple Syrup Co.
WHY NOT TRY
Popham'e ,
asmiMA REMEDY?
Ulves prompt and positive relief r
evtry case. Sold by druggists. Price
- $1.00. Trial package by mall 10
cents.
Williams Mfg. Co., Prop.
derelanJ
Tot aaV hy
A. T. HILL, Druggist.
rtGTTT PAGES.
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4$ '
BUSSEVS HACK LINE.
Best of service. Day and
Night Hacks furnished for
funerals and private parties.
Baggage transferred Day and
Night and Sundays.
Stand at Paul's Cigar Store.
, 'Phone Red 241.
Night 'Phone Main 25.
. -Ij.
BUSSEY.
E.
Changed Ilia Location.
, AH parties wishing a first-class
workman to repair their watches and
Jewelry, will find O. M. Heacock lo.
cated with Carl Bros., at Huelafs oU
stand. RenalrinB' "crtly Lf
DO YOU KNOW ?
FOR CERTAIN?
that our title is gocd?
An abstract" will tell you
e all about it and it may be I
to your advantage to have I
one 'made. You cannot I
afford to take chances. I
e
: J.R. OLIVER;
I' La Grande National Bank I
I Building I
ED STRINGHAM,
AUCTIONEER.
Sale crd on short notice.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
No extra charge for distance.
LA GRANDE - - OREGON
Route No. I 'Phone No. lx