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7" grtXiTVt PAGES, PAGE SEX. t evening onsCTivrn. la CRAvnr. orfgon. mtiuoav. VMicir t. bq. i fu iz3 is j if I 1 'A i I'M i !l, in "if, w V 'ijn ; : I : : I I Woods Liver Medicine is a liver reg ulator which bring quick relief to ick headache, constipation, bilious ness and other symptoms of .liver dis orders. Particularly recommended for Jaundice, chills, fever, malaria. The $1 size contains ZV4 times as much as the 50c size. Sold at Sllvcr thorn's Family Drug store. lit the Justice's Court for the La Grande Justice of the Peace and Constable District, Union Coun ty, Oregon. "vVadhams & Kerr, plaintiff, vs. W. Amos, defendant. . To W. E. Amos, the above named De fendant: In the name of the slate of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear In the above entitled court and action on or before the 24th day of April, 1909, the same being full six weeks after the first publication oc Wis 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 said sum of 143.50 being the amount due the plaintiff. ' This summons is published by order ot the Hon. A. 8lewart, Justice of the Peace for the La Grande district, in the above entitled court Made and entered on the 1st day of February, 1909, which order directed that said summons shall ho published not less than once a week for the full period of six weeks in the La Grande Eve ning Observer. The first publication hereof Is made on the 12th day .f March. 1909. WADIIAMS & KEHR. . Plaintiff. 1-12-19 8 ' Administrator's Notice. Notice Is hereby given to all whom It may concern, that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the county court of Union county, Oregon, as ad ministrator of the estate of William U. Prac-h. late of Union county, Oregon, now deceased; and that all persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same with proper vouchers to him at his resi dence, elcht miles cast of La Grande, In said Union county, for settlement, within six months after this date. Dated this 22nd day of March. 1909. ;"" & I'a'.'H;- Administrator, Estate of W. Q. Teach. Deceased. 3 - J 0 ; 4 7-1 4-5 1 C. K. FINN', Attorney. R1KGS DYSPEPSIA TEBIETS which he bought from the Trustee in Bankruptcy. You can get a $2.00 Alarm Clock for from - 50c to $1.50 $2.50 to $37. Fancy Clock from $1 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 tirsilass ewelery store. Call early and have the first choice. Opposite the United States Land Office. . ' SUNDAY AT TI1K CJIl'llCIIKS. ' " St. Peter's Church. Fifth Sunday in Lent. Holy com munion, 8 a. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; morning service, 11a. m.; Bible ccl'ass, 4:15 p. m.;' evening service, 5 J p. m. Rev. Upton H. Gibbs, rector. First Baptist Church. At 9:45, Sunday. school; 11, morn ing worship, sermon by W. H. Moore of McMlnnvllIe college. Mr. Moore is a volunteer for the foreign mis sion field. . At 6:30, tho young peo ple's meeting will be led by Earrol Ludlker, The evening preaching serv ice will be announced later. Pastor Gibson will remain with the church In Llgin through next week. First Methodist Fplwopal tliimn, Corner M avenue and Fourth street. Sunday, 9:43 a. m., Bible Bchool for all; 11 a. m morning worship, sub ject. "A Mountain Trail." At 6:30 p. m., Epworth League, "Shepherds and Hirelings," Miss Ethel Redhead, leader; T:30 p. m., evening worship, subject, "Poverty or Riches; Which?" Thursday, 7:30 p. m., prayer meeting, "Hindrances to l'tayer." Special mu sic by the choir. A cordial welcome to all. Rev. C. E. Deal, pastor. Central Christian Church. Itegular services at the Central Church of Christ on Depot and Wash ington street. Bible school at. 9:45; communion at 11; Christian and Jun ior Endeavor at 6:3i; preaching t 11 a, m. and 7:30 p. in. Subject of the morning sermon, is "Min's KnJatlon ship"; and In the evening, "The Faith That Saves." An invitation Is extend- j ed to the public to attend these serv- j Ices. Ford Ellis, minister. Flrl Pi-cbvicrlan Cliutvli. Washington avenue and Sixth street. Morning subject, "The Royally of Man." Evening subject, "Christ's At titude Toward the Rich and the Poor." Sunday school. 9:45 a. m", W. L. Bren holts, superintendent: C. K. service, 6:39 p. m.. Mrs. II. R. Hanna. leader. Piayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Rev. S. W. Seemann. D. D., minister. piO.MC Ac iirfcfcwATKft. HlnctiartM Will Mold Family Reunion In Firewater. ! Announced. The Rlnehart family, one of the most numerous in the northwest, will The Leading for the next 60 days dispose of the hold its ennual picnic this year in the City Park, Freewater, says a Free water dispatch. One hundred and fif ty to two hundred persons will be In attendance. . It is the custom for each family to bring tents and bedding, but all eat at one table. This year dele gations will be present from Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, Iowa and Wisconsin. Tho picnic last year was at Sumtnervllle, Ore. One day Is known as publicity day, at which speakers from many points give ad dresses, and . the attendance of the public is requested. WUITIA HOY TALKS. tiruitt Interview to Dreamy lli'Mrtor About His Abduction. Sharon, Pa., March 27. (Special, by greased wire, to The Observer.) Willie Whltla was today Interviewed by a representative oi the 1m Ciianuu Observer, and In telling of his ex periences with the kidnapers, said: "Everybody Is blaming me for going away with that stranger, but I'll leave It to the citizens of La Grande, it they wouldn't have dene the same thing. If a nice man should Invite them up the street a minute, to get an lee cream soda, or other liquid refreshments.. "I don't care, I had a good time, anyway, but I'm sorry It was so hard on the old man. Seems to me he took it too hard though. I don't be lieve 1 would j:ty $10,ooo to Ktt nu'i hack, if I was kidnaped. "On the whole, however. I am rather glad that, this occurrence occurred, as It has demonstrated beyond a doubt that 1 am worth at least $10, noil, and J 1 think that is a good beginning for a boy of my age. "Kindly say to the elttzens of the Grande Uom'.e valley for me, that 1 am deeply grateful to them for the Interest they have taken In the case, and for tru-lr valuable assistance In assisting: my pater famlliiis to recover his long lost son." "No; I am mt going on the stapre." Just then the reporter woke up and found himself seated at his typewriter, so he stretched and relighted his pipe, and resolved never aiiain to est such a hearty luncheon at the Model res taurant. Irrigation ompjnv Moats Bond Ihsuc ; t Me"r'".a!fa' fVaiia lany of that city, has floated a mort gage bond of $$o,ooo. This was taken hy the Walla Walla Trust company, and the money will be used In exten sions and betterments. The land ir rigated by this company Is partly in Jeweler stock of jewelcry carried by J. R. Smith, Oregon and partly In Washington, which accounts for the filing of the mortgage with the recorder of Umatil la countv today. Pendleton East Ore gonlan. . . ma to PMlfl Horthwaat BoU and OHmsta. llaw aa) dtaplar at all baat deal are. Ak tor Cata- w ) dttvlar at all baat daaian. lor uai li aotoaaala la yaur nalchborfeood. writs a. gl rial nam af your daalar. and wa win nail mm a saekat at flowar aeada fraa for roar tfoabta Pinptaivp 'XTS LIKE rouiTICC i , j 5 ELJEV ALT, Carbolized roanhoniuisDigsA ! BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE t 2 T .1. ORAY. Pron. T - " w - - - r- 2 ' t I t , ? Board by the week $5.00 and up t t ' 4 I One block hum depot. ONLY MUSE IN WE t CITY EMPLOYING WHITE i HELP ONLY i i TRY OUR S E R V I C E SUMMONS. " ' in tho Justice's Court for I -a Grand . District, ITnion Count, Oregon. ! J. W. White, plaintiff, vs. William i Dye, defendant. ' To William Dy, Defendant above : named. Greeting: j In the name of the state of Oregon j-ou are hereby required to appear and answer tho 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, date of the first pulllcatlon of this Summons, which Is March 9, 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 $154.15, with in'er- ASK. spiAMOND est at the rate of ( per cent per an num on $29.15 thereof from October 16, 1907, and on $16.50 thereof from tne 13th day of January, 1909, and on $108.50 thereof from April 22nd, 1908, and for plaintiffs costs and disburse inents; 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 published In the Evening Observer, a dally newspaper of general circulation,' .printed and published in La Grande, Union coun ty, Oregon, by virtue of an order of ihe Hon. A. Stewart, Justice of the peace and judge of the above-entitled court, made und entered on the 15th day of January, 1909. A. STEWART, Justice of the Peace. COCHRAN & COCHRAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. M9Aprl3 41 Tastes LiKe Maple" Bald a sweet little alrl who tried It on hot cakes. It tauten like maple on all kinds of bread and cakee. Towle's CIRCUS Brand Table Syrup ta a detlrlnaa blend of SiicrarCnne Sjrup, Corn brrup, Uunej and Maple Syrup Tonr irrocsr Ium tt ak him icnr hflVlnvalAnljinta-ll.1 t i A fcja. Bv vua-vui nuu AUIUI-jj T, I I Th. Towle Maple Syrup Co. fa I - innmaaaiiairi avamta lai I Z WHY NOT TRT Popham'e ASTHMA REMEDY? Gives prompt and positive relief r .,T.r3r.f;a,? Sold 7 fl;Km4.P!ice $1 00. Trial package by mall 10 cents. Williams Mfg. Co.. rropa. ClerHaml . Tot aaL hT A. T. HILL. UruggUt. BUSSEY'S HACK LINK, '.. , Best of service. Day and Night Hacks furnished for funerals and private parties. Baggage transferred Day and Night and Sundays. . 4 Stand at Paul's Clear Store. 'Phone Red 241. - Night 'Phone Main 25. E. Ii. BUSSEY. i 4 ChlcKcns Wanted. We pay cash and highest market prices for chickens. GRANDE RONDE CASH COMPANT. 5 DO YOU KNOW I FOR CERTAIN? that your title is gocd? An abstract will tell you all about it and it may be to your advantage to have one made.- You cannot afford to take chances. J R. OLIVER Z La Grande National Bank Building ED 6TR1XGILAM, , AUCTIONEER. 8ale cried on short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. No extra charge for distance. LA GRANDE - - - OREGON Routa No. S 'Ptiona No. fare clt lr Trea UlU klne. frep; rssaa