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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1909)
I'AfJK WliHT. ' y it V . - k"9v i 1 - V,"' STANDARD Ederhcimcr, Stein & Co. MAKIRI N. K.' WEST THE QUALITY STORE ITou Need A Well ! J t A letter to me statin? your location and needs will bringyou all the in formation regarding well drilling necessary. R. A. WEST, The Well Driller Tirst-Class Rc-j ! 'pairing j ALIi UOIIK tJl'.U.NTKi:i. i J A Shoe iKHirly roimliM'U Is .j. wiii-lliU-wt, lint properly ro- I hi I rod SIkm In kmhI iih new. My i, ij. work ilt-ns-s ami hhIIsIU-h. 4 ! R. Plant I t THE ULD PKKSTON STAND. ? J OTHK OF HVL SKTTI.K.M K VI Notice ia hereby ftlven that tin uiiilerslKlied in" hied her final ac count as BdnilulstiHi'ix of the cs tale of 11. 1. Dnike. lHceasfi, in the County Court of the Suite 01 Oregon for I'nlon Comity, and said Coin-l- to-tu;! T;:-.b !!u nh d:;; of May. I?t9 at th Court House in Ia Grande, I'nlon County. Oregon. 88 ! the time and il:ue for hearing run aud all objection thereto and the ' final settlement of the BHtne. ' AKTON II. DIt.VKK. -8-1-30 ) jl F( & X.-'---'-----:' . .- V--.. THE QUESTION of all real estate investments the one that you can answer in but on way "Is the title sound" The answer is: "An Abstract drawn by us" With that you have a complete, ac curate history cf the parcel to the veriest detail thatmiht effect the title's soundness. Our work is guaranteed. Only complete and up-to-date set of Abstracts in Union county. 111 GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. To cy Hotel Block ! BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE T. J. CRAY. Prop. I Board by the. week $5.00 and up ! One block horn depot I ONLY HOUSE IN THE ; CITY EMPLOYISC WHI1E HELP ONLY TRY CUR SERVICE t-'cml u your hue curtains. Every one who 8eml is pleased with our work. Why not you? Cherry's new laundry. 4-1-tf HheiiiiiMtisiu. More than nine out of every ten znatlKa of Jie aoiclst, iia to co'.u or Kir EVKM.U 0 BMEKTEC, LA CHAMK. OBEGOX. Jlli-A' jil1 The More You Look Them Over the Less Ukely You will be to Overlook Our Line of Clothes They're the niftiest, the clevarest, the smartest ap parel ever planned for young men. They're made in the young's man's way and in enough different models to give you a good chance to be exclusive. Prices start where quality can be guar anteedand the guarantee isn't just a start-it lasts to the end of the wear. dainp, or chronic rheumatism. In such cases no internal treatment is required. The free application .of Chamberlain's Liniment is all that is needed, an dit is certain to give quick relief. Give it a trial and see for LADIES AND ; GENTS Glothing Gleaned, Pressed, Dyed and Repaired. Your work Solicited and satis faction guaranteed. ... -..u Gall and talk it over. H. L. Winn In rear G G Pennington's 5 Store. Phone Black 851 CAN YOU? make a payment of $1000 on the best, newest, neat est 5-room cottage in the city? Plenty of ground, lots of fruit, and other im provements. This place will appeal to you if you are looking for something first-class and close in. Let us shew you over the property today. Ite Van Dayn Reaty (o. Depot Street Mttll' IS 101't L.IK. Christiansen Bros, are experiencins a pood patronage and everybody goes away satisfied. Their barber shop is new and good service is promised. MONKY TO LOAX-llave yqu money to tn-n on flrst-clafl tieotirity? P01 particulars can u& 5!ack fl J -3 0-6 1 PREVENTIVE m mi E. Z. Carbine has recehel it uh!J mcut of 800 orchard heate-s tunt are 8ur preventive of dlsaiitrovs frosts In orchards. The affair is r.oiiftrnc ted to prevent frosts and re jiohtlv ely a boon to orchardlfUs ! Um ate where late frosts ure likely t Injure or even ruin fruir. It Is tai that frosts of acute seventy UU no Injure orchards where these etoxe are kept going. A few given thorough tests laBt yeur and found extremely satlnfu: t.m y. New and classic Bheet music Just In at Newlln Book & StatloneryCo.4-13-19 FOR RKNT Small house In La Grande, handy to depot. Inquire at Newlln Book and Stationery Co 4-13-19 Sheriff Chlldcrs this afternoon turned over to County Treasurer Frawley the last tax money until Oc tober payments come in. The amount transferred today Is 8,C02.09. This brings the total to practically the amount- given by the Observer a few days ago. GRAND JURY Owing to the serious illness of Mrs. Peter O' Sullivan, and the conse quent inability of Mr. O' Sullivan, one of the ithihI jurorsk to be present .IimIkc Kunwlcs has postponed calling the jri-Hiid jury together until a later date than Friday next. Mrs. O'Sul livan is in Pendleton, very low, and her husband cannot leave her at this time. agazme IF YOU'VE GOT little more money than you need for evcry-day uses, that's liable to find its way to Wall Street some time "for goodness sake" in vest 15 cents of it in the March ltVERYBODY'S and find out how much chance you've got in 4 the big fellows game." Your 1 ; cents will pay you back i" $ $ $ MORE ma POSTPONED In the Circuit Court ofthe ttate o Oregon for I'nlon County. Mrs. Stella Taylor, pluintiffvs. Por ter K.Tuylor. defendant. To Porter It. Taylor, the above nanuc defendant: In the niuiie of the State of Oregon yau are hereby required to appeai and answer the complaint fileti against you In the above entitled suit on or before the 21st day of Ma;-. 1 !(!, and if you fail to so answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will appl to the Court for a decree desolvli the bunds of luairiiuouy existing be ween tna plaintitf tmi the defendar1 and for the care and custody of the minor child or the plaintiff and de fendant and for plaintiff's costs and disbursements in this sui This summons Is published in the La Grande Weekly Observer, a news ia(tfr of ttfiiffnt rin iijuuiMi puiiiisheii in I'niou County. Ore., by order of the Hon. j. W '"sowels. the Judge of the above entitled Court, which order is dated the 7th day of April. 1909. The date of the first publication of (his suiumous is the !'th day of April. 1909. . F'NK 4.PHWU.L " Attorney lor rua0. ' ti'lro Lamp jg steady light, simple construction and absolute safety. Equipped with the best centra! draft burner. Made of brass, nickel plated. Every lamp warranted. If your dealer does not handle the Rayo Lamp or Perfection Oil Heater wiite hi our nearest agency tor detcnpr.ve circular. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporates' S. S. S. is the one and only Blood Poison. 1 his claim is not based on the treatment of a tew cases o the disease, here and there, but its success extends over a period of mort than forty years, during which time cure by the use of this great vegetable remedy. fc. b. t. is nrst ot ail, an abso lutely perfect blood purifier, able to go down into the blood and remove ever particle oi the virus of Contagious Blood Poison. It cleanses and purifies th circulation, and in this way removes the cause of the trouble. Then nature assisted by a rich, healthy blood supply, quickly renovates and renews th system, while the symptoms of ulcerated mouth and throat, skin eruption: discolored splotches, falling hair, sore3 end ulcers, etc., disappear, leaving the body entirely free from the effects of tliis insidious poison. VVben S. S. & has thoroughly cleansed and purified the circulation there is no danger cl removed. Home Treatment Book .. r . 1 i ' Btlggesuons lor mose waoarecuniijj inuui-otiv n ,iu vi. o. o. , ttjiu any iiicui.u advice desired scut free to nil who write. THE SWTFT SPICIFIC CO., ATLAKTA, CL Look for New Back Combs Barretts and Hand some White Belts ADAMS When you employ? "Pu3h-Don't Knock." Upon t door I saw !(n ; I cried, "A motto, mi it's mine!" A wiser thing I never &w No Median or Persin law Should he more rigidly enforcrd Than lhi!, from verbiage divorced, lis iosic's lirm a any rock "Push - tlon'l knock." 'Tas simply man( to guide the hand Ol thuse who w ished to sit or ttand Vtrhin the unassuminii door. This weieht of sermoury that bore 'Tvas never meant to teach or preach, P.ut ust to ptKt In easy reach The car of him who dealt in aiock . k'Puh don't knock' Rut what guide for life was that Strong, philosophical and pat; How safe a chart for ou and me Vi'hile cruising o'er life's rcs'less sea; Posh, always push, with goal In view, D.in't knock - avoid the hammer crew; Toil role will save yet; u:ir.y t tiiuck "Push don't knock." VTTiea on that door I see thr sign, I ay "Great motto, you a mine!" No stronger sermon ever fe.l From ltumsn lips; no sage could tell 2 The hothead youth more ncar.y how To point alway his vsers prow; There are no wler words in stocks " Push -dja't k-!ock." Jit.'llilff 'ttr d. and measure ycu accurately fcr a new suit or overcoat, that will cost less than any small local tailor's prices. Come in tjday and make an early selection. C. C. Penington& Co. EIGHT TACKS. 4. Keeps Frost Off Vindovs Don't you dislike to leave the warm bving room and undrets in cold bedroom where the frost is thk-k on the windows? No need to any longer a PERFECTION Oil Eeafer (Equipped wilA Smokeless Unlet) makes any cold room cheerful nd cozy in trice and keeps it so. It has a smokeless device that means no smoke no smell no bother -just direct intense heat. Finished in japan and nickel Brass font holds 4 quarts, burns 9 hours. Easily car- ried about. Every I ' THE ONLY REMEDY FOR BLOOD POISOi; reliable and certain cure for Contagiom. thousands upon thousands have found t containing many valuable and helpfi) t l . ,1 o o o j"' i:ir J Millinery AVE.MK- Ed. V. Price y Co. of Chicago as your tailor, you are at once assured of correct fit, proper style, honest work manship and substan tial quality in clothes made to individual measure. Our Tailoring Dept. will show you their, ? handsome fabrics and j original fashion ideas, ycu one-half to one-thira j I A A 1