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John. Collier., returned yesterday
f ma short business trip to the Wall-
country.
The Scenic, Is. attracting large
wds with Its banner program this
W Earles went to Elgin
this
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i.rnljiff to st up touw monumewa
4 c
lor the Duell estate. , , ,, j.
f .Mnn,ager Fred Taylor, of the sugar
ii(ilany, went over to Wallowa this
: jorning to look after beet contracts,
f I The pastime offers a great big par
' nge of laughs and several minutes of
eal entertainment In Its program to
night. See'ltj.'. , .. ,
f Sirs. Maud Gadilia. who Bpent Sun
day and ye'sterday' with' La Grande
friends, returned to her home. In El-
,In this morning. .
i Engineer John Gardner and family
Vturned Sunday morning from a two
Souths visit to Southern California
IIH. J. i ( i ,
Union county "wins honor at p. A.
this year as Miss Violet Hancock
Cove has been chosen Bal.1tart.1n
the graduating class at college.
firs, J. T. Williamson left tcm nion-
Z for Eugene, where sho goes on a
tit to her daughter, Miss Naiml, who
a Btudent in ifce university, ,
James O'Sullivan, son of Peter Sul
an, came In last night from Joseph
d left for Pendleton this morning
be at the bedside-of his mother,
ho is very ill. ,
The Lyle Tuesday Musical will give
muslcale tonight at the club par
rs. Admission will bo 15 cents. The
ograra is under the supervision of
3 las Jean McDonald and Miss Stella
liver.
A. P. Sprague, of the Crcssett Loin-
qet Company, with h9atlqu;ur.ern in
ortland, returned to the metropolis
8his morning after attending to bisl-
Van R. Mead is down from Sumpter
i a witness In the case of Puller' vs
fewman before the land office. John
l J I. Brown, J. D. King and C. R. Stan
i;.:jy are here from Wallowa cn the
" ; me business.
IT. R. Wilson has commenced con-
f fuctlon of the private electric light
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' i-,$ plant to be used In the Island city
'; frinrlnar mill and hv a few nrivate cl-
iiens of Island City. It will be sim-
' l 4r, though improved, to the one op-
ted before the fire.
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Irs. Don L. Willard and Walter S.
C jitter of Sumpter Oregon, arrived to
:iy to pay a visit for the week with
rr,uer or tne cutter & boule team
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A who are playing this wek at the pas-
lime. fMr. 'Cutter .has not seen h IS
f Bother and brother for seven yearsV
Engineer is '- . " '
Miss Edna Wissler returned lapt
;cvenlng'froin Portland where she Iirb
'been attending Behnke-Walker busi
ness college, on ner return sne
visited with her fatehr who is a con
ductor out of Pendleton. There she
was met fey her sister Miss Luvern,
who returned with her. " ' ;
Workmen are busy today putting in
he big plate windows in the new M
& M building Including the small sur-
aoe used in doors, there are over 2,
100 square feet of the plate in the first
cor front. Richness is the chief as
ect of the building as It nears com-
letion '
Mr. M. II. Monson and family will
eave this evening for Preston, Idaho,
where , Mr. Monson will engage with
his brothers In the retail lumber busi
ness. When the plans of the brothers
are'completed, two lumber companies,
each doing business in' two places,
will have been consolidated under the
name of the Monson Lumber Com-
The officials of the land office are
tusy today taking testimony of the
defendant In the case of Fuller rs
Newman. This ia one of the cases in
which J. T. Williamson appeared as
attorney ; for the defendants before
Commissioner Jordan a few days fo-
Peter N. Fuller claims the land as
agricultural, while Mr. Newman de
fends his titlle on the grounds that
It la more valuable for timber.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Robson of Red
Wing Mlnn have been guests with
Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Green for a few
days. Mr. Robson and 'Mr! Green
were partners In business - in Red
Wing before Mr. Green moved to La
Grande to enwr tlia.crtauiery busi
ness. From here the 'tourists go to
North Yakima and will return to
their home via San Francisco and
other California points. -
Dr. IV. D. McMillan
Painless Denisiry
La Grande National Bank Bldg
Doth Phones
BLUE M0UNTAINLHOUSE !!
... T.J.CRAY. Prop. Jf J!
Board by the week ii
$5.00 and up
One block fnm depot.
OMY HOUSE IN THE
CITY EMPLOYING WHITE
HELP ONLY
TRY OUR S E R VICEf
ED STRINGILVM, 4
': . AUCTIONEER. .
Sale cried on short notice.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
No extra charge for distance.
LA GRANDE - - OREGON
Route No. 3 'Phone No. 196x6
SUSSEX'S HACK LIXE.
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' Best of service. Day - and
Night. Hacks furnished for 4
funerals and private parties. 4
Baggage transferred Day and 4
4 Night and Sundays. 4
4 Stand at Paul's Cigar Store. 4
'Phone Red 241, 4
4 Night 'Phone Main 25. 4
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4 v .". E. L. BCSSET. ; 4
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SUMMONS.
In tho Justice's Court for La Grande
District, Union County, Oregon. ;
J. W. White, plaintiff, vs. William
Dye, defendant.
To William Dye, Defendant above
named. Greeting:
In the name of the state of Oregon
you are nereDy required to appear and
unswer the complaint filed against you
Every
When the
Oil
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nickel
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healer warranted.
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ink burner. MJt ol Wm. sickd pUlJ. trtry km. wwrtiic4.
' U rn taler aaH supplr L"" " Pokttmt Od
Hmki. n M narot upmcf m iaimfrn ami.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
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In the above-.ntltl.d court and action
on or before the expiration of the
time prescribed In the order of said
court directing the publication hereof,
tcwlt: Six consecutive weeks from the
date of the first publication of this
Summons, wbk-h Is March . 109, and
If you fall to appear, answer or othtr
wise plad within the said time, the
plaintiff wilt take Judgment against
you In the sum of $154.16., with Inter
est at the rate of I per cent per an
num on 129.16 thereof from October I
16, 1907, end on W.50 thereof tio.n ',
th. 13th day of January. 1909, and On
1106.50 thereof from April !2nd, 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 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
I he Hon. A. Stewart, Justice of the
peace and Judge of the above-entitled
court, made and entered on the 15th
day of January, 1909,
A. STEWART,
Justice of the Peace.
COCHRAN & COCHRAN,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
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AdmlniHtrator'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 G.
Peach, late of Union 'County, Oregon,
now deceased; and that all persons
having claims agalnstr said estate' are
required to present "the" same with
propes; vouchers to him. at his resl
den.ee, eight miles east et La, Grande,
In said Union county, for settlement,
within six months after this date. '
Dated this 22nd day of March, 1909.
' :. . ' r ' , , . - J. S. PEACH,
Administrator; Estate of W. G. Poach,
Deceased.. . 3-23-S0;47-14-21
; C. II. FINX, Attorney. ' I
Sick headache, constipation and IU
iousness are relieved by Ring Little
Uvuf Pills. They cWnse the rt't
r)r t( am , lric lie So-a a. tir
certhoro Fsmlly 1ru itorn.
Just Arrived.
Another lot of ladles and misses'
Suits. All the leading shades. When
purchasing your spring suit don't fall
to give us a call. Our. prices are r'ght.
t-22.87 VAN UUTN (X).
Notice.
About to leave the city those with
whom I have accounts Will kindly ren
der statements at once.
OTTO E. DIDION,.
Box 422.
Notice to ClIokcn Owners.
Notice la hereby given to those own
ing chickens within the limits of the
city, must, put them up Immediately
and keep them up In accordance with
ordinance No. 4, series 1894.
; . L. RATBURN,
3-26tf ' Chief of Police.
Ounce of Fuel
mercury drops out of sinKh and
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you just can't keep the house warm, you'll
id it wonuerlully convenient to use a
SECTION
EeaM'
(Eqnipped wltb Smokeless Device)
It's very light carry il aboul heat any colJ
room. iTurn the wick high or low no
no smoke no smell. Easily cared
lor and gives nine hours ol
cozy comfort at one lilting of
lont rmished in
'and japan. Every
inr cortr J
PASTIME THEATRE
4 FKftRIX A FRLXCIL 4
4 rrokrU'trs and Managers, 4
4 PKOGRAM: 4
4 ricliircw Tito Lutot Out t . "4
NAUDEV1LLE: '
'Waiter and the Maid" Musi
cU Comedy, characters; He
brew and Soubrette, by Cutter
andSoulc . ( v . , 1 V
"Polly Wiggles in Society"
,. , Helen Stuart t , ;
LatesVand ' most tvup-to-date
puctu'resV- ' i 01-'
4 Change of program. Sunday, 4
4 Wednesday and Friday. Mali- 4
4 nees: Monday, Wednesday and 4
4 Saturday. "Doors open at J: 80 4
4 pV m. . Evening 'performance 4
4 at 7 p. m. 4
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THE SCENIC
ALWAYS GOOD
Two Teams of, tine Ability for
youi Entertainment. Three
Changesby vieaver O Williams
This Week, See the Show and
be Convinced
4 6. A. GARDIXIER,
4 Proprietor ami Manager, t 4
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For expert piano tuning, see Thomas
Bruce. '., , M-28t
I ladVes
GEMS i
Glbthing Gleaned,
Pressed, Dyed and J
Repaired. Your work J
Solicited and satis-
faction guaranteed. J
Join our suit club
Gall and talk it over.
5 'i.
H. L. Winn j
In rear G G Pennington's
2 Store.' jv.-'- ' - ...
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I Phone Black 851
Purchasing real estate with
out an abstract rivals horse
racing in "taking chances."
There aro dozens of ways
in which your prospective in
vestment might be affected
unsatisfied judgments, incom
plete compliance with the
laws, tc, all of which you can
know nothing about un'ess you
have an abstract drawn up by
rs. Accuracy and complhte
iie'ss gUafahieed. Chiy com
plete and up-to-date set of
Abstracts in Union county.
U GRANDE INVLSI MEHT CO.
To ey Hotel Block
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Field Garden
I N B U
v I AM 8HOWINO THE LARGEST
VARIETY AND BEST SELECTED
STOCK OF SEEDS EVER EXHIBIT
ED IN UNION - COUNTY, , AND I
KNOW THESE ARE THE PRODUCT
OF REPUTABLE SEED GROWERS;
AND I ALSO KNOW MY PRICES
ARE AS LOW AS IT IS CONSIST
ENT TO SELL FRESH, RELIABLE
STOCK. ; v ,
Alfalfa, Red and Alsike
Clover; Timothy
and all Kinds of Garden Seed and
I Lawn Grasses 7 U v
A. V OLIVER
GREAT CUT IN LUMBER
PRICES
We are closihg our our retail lumber yard in
La Jrande. Discount on rough, siz3d, matched
and finish lumber 20 per cent. 75 and 10 per
cent off on doors and sash, universal list Regu
lar moulding and mill work same as lumber. Job
lots at any old price. Delivery 'at yard. Stock
taken in present shape and in quanities amounting
to $20. or more. No reduction on small lots and on
stuff gotten out to special order.
Stoddard Lumber Co.
For Disc of tbe Skin.
Nearly all dleas of the skin such
as eczema, tetter, salt rheum and bar
bers' Itch, are characterized by an In
tense Itching and imartlnr, which of
ten K'k'-s tur.ln sni? -rU
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Sieiljehson
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Mtisi
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Lawn
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leep and rest Quick relief may b
had by applying- Chamberlain's Salva.
It allays the Itchinf and smarting: kl
moit Instantly. Many cases have been,
cured by Its use. For sale by all good