La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 30, 1909, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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EIGHT TAGES.
KYEMNU OBSERYER, LA (SHASDE, OBECPy. FRIDAY, AriULJIO; J909.
TAGE EIGHT.
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THE SATISFACTION OF SHOPPING
DRY CHAIN WOOD DRY j
10 ALKEL
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For Best quality ol DRY chain wood call on
v. L BEAN
Biggest loads for least money
PrtOME RED 1741
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IS ENHANCED BY A KNOWLEDGE OF EXCLUIVENESS IN THE
MEJiOHANDISE OFFERED, AND THE ASSURANCE OF REAL VAL
UES AT THE PRICES ASKED.
SPRING EXPOSITION OF
DF.ESS GOODS
The newest Spring wash goods
ore here for your choosing, person
ally selected' by us for the best
trade. A superb collection! A
collection that every woman should
see. A collection that will put her
on tiptoe with delight at the lovely
dresses, the smart waists' she can
fashion for this Spring and Sum
mer wearing.,
SMART SUITS FOR LADIES
We wish that we could picture
the charms of these new tailored
suits for Ladies the smart simpli
city of cut that gives just the dash
and style Ladies need ;the distin
guished beauty of the materials;
the thorough tailoring that leads
such a high class air.
DRESSY CLOTHING FOR
MEN.
Every man owes it to himself and
his friends to be well dressed. Yes
. a man's friends have a claim on
him; they many think highly-of his
character and ability and yet wish
that he would look "more present
able." There may be differences
of opinion as to what is meant by
well dressed, but there is no ex
cuse for any La Grande man not
to be spie and span when there is
West's to come to.
MEN'S HATS
We are showing a number of new
blocks in soft and stiff hats.
We guarantee" every hat to give
satisfaction, and the fact that we
very rarely are asked to mak6
good under that guarantee, shows
that the.Gordon hats in style, wear
and price do give satisfaction.
Just received by express some Millinery Models of the
Hour from the east. Something very new and striking.
uality
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Store
Central railway of Oregon surveyors
who started at Hunt siding about
week axo are now near Alicel and
working toward Summervllle. There
are a good many people who like to
know Just wno si back of this work
and Just what the alms of the backer!
are.
Thus far. no effort has been made to
rim the survey to La Grande, the crew
going .directly to the end of the Hunt
grade.
STATEMENTS
ARE ISSUED
Read the two excellent financial
sworn statements of our two national
banks published in this Issue. They
reflect the splendid financial condition
of this city and county in a manner
that comes from an authentic source
that means something, and certainly
Inspires confidence in business circles.
Will
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ock Springs Coal
Carload just in. A pleasure to us to sell
this high gcade coal, and -it will . oe a
pleasure for you to usa it.
Grande Ronde
Gash Compart)
TWO AUTOMOBILES I
For rent with an experienced driver
Seating capacity is five passengers with
one and three with the other. Service is
the best and prices right, Inquire of
CHASE BOIINENKAMP
PACIFIC MATES BKACK 241
RESIDENCE RED 481
Oregon, has funds on hand with which
to pay all county warrants that were
endorsed by the treasurer prior to the
first day of April. 1907. No Interest
allowed on the above warrants after
March 22. 1909.
3-22-tf JOHN FRAWLET,
Treasurer of Union County, Oregon.
NOTICE Or' BANKRUPTCY.
In the District of the United States
for the District of Oregon. ,
In the Matter of J. H. Leishman,
Bankrupt.
To the creditors of J. II. Lelsliman,
of Baker City, in the County of Baker
and District aforesaid, a Bankruptcy.
Notice is hereby given that on the
?nd day of April, 1009, the said J. H.
Leishman was duly adjudicated bank
rupt; and the first meeting of his
creditors wilt be iieut at my oiiice iu
Baker City, Oregon, on the 16th day
of April, 1!09, at 2 oYloek in the
afternoon, at which time the said
creditors may attend, prove their
claims, appoint a trustee, examine the
bankrpt and transact such other bus
iness as may properly come before
said meeting.
N. G. DROWLEY
Referee in Bankruptcy.
LOCATE HERE
Modern Brotherhood of America
Inst night held their regular monthly
banquet in the I. O. O. F. hall. A
class of eight were initiated Into the
mysteries of. the order, and a drill
team of 24 members was organized
and given a preliminary drill by Dis
trict Manager, C. B. Mills. Nexi Sfit
urady night the drill team will go to
Cove, where they will put on lloor
work and initiate a large claas.
Mr. Mills has concluded to make La
Grande his permanent home, and his
family will arrive 'from the east in
the near future.
CALL FOR BIDS.
Notice is hereby given that bids for
one hundred ' forty (HO) cords red
fir aud yellow pine wood, three feet
"eight Inches in length, to be piled In
the basement of the court house at
La Grande, will be received by the
county court of Union county at the
office of the clerk of said county. Bids
uiubt be submitted on or berore Wed
nesday, the fifth day of May, 1909. The
court reserves the right to reject any
or all bids.
4A if ' ED. WRIGHT.
County Clerk.
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AYOOO NOTICE.
Koike Is iirev givu that th
District School Board of School D'
Vict No. One of Union County. Ore
'on, will receive until 4 o'cli-k P.
M. of April 30th, 1909. he.ili-.t bids
for furnishing said School llmi:ct
with 140 cords of four-foot split yel
low pine and red fir wood, said wood
to- be -cut while green and not
later than June 15. IV9. fio.i fio.n
large knots und ccpuOU M si.il
School Board. Said W.-d t. tw de
livered, 130 r- Mgh school
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building, 5 cords at white school and
r cords at 4th ward school. All to ! ,
be coTitar"' i;v vltkcly and Keat'.y ,
where directed by Board. Fifty cords j
HCSSEY'S 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 Cigut Store,
Phone Red 241.
Night 'Phone Main 25.
E. L BUSSEX.
Chamberlain on Committee.
WASHINGTON. April 30. Senator
Chamberlain of Oregon was today
elected to a seat in the committee on
Indian affairs, succeeding Bankhead of
Alabama.
to be delivered by July
before Ausnst 20. 1909.
left with School Clerk. Board re
serves the right to reject any or all
bids.
ARTHUR C. WILLIAMS,
4-17-30 School Clerk.
10, and all 44,4.44444
Bids to be ; .
FANCY SEED TOTATOES.
A new fancy seed potatoes from
Maine and Colorado the price Is from
2 1-S cts and 7 cts per pound. At "A
Oliver's warehouse.
!3.30 NEILL ft BECKl.EY.
W.m- W MBllfa
liwuirn vau iw " " ' r --
Notice Is hereby given that the un- MfcAlH'n nut '''l
dersigned treasurer of Unlo. county. THAT MADE 1A GRANDE FAJIOIS.
CITATION
In the County Court, for the County
of Union, State of Oregon.
In the matter of the State of Oregon,
Thomas Kelley, deceased.
To Minnie Nebergall, Katherine AVell
er, Anna Nebergall, Patrick Kelley
and Daniel Kelley, heirs at law of
Thomas Kelley, deceased, greeting:
In the matter of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby cited and required to
appear in the county Court of the
State of Oregon, for the county cf
Union, at the Court Room, thereof,
at La Grande, in the county of Union,
on Wednesday, the 12 day of May, 1909
at 10 o'colck, In the forenoon of that
day, then and there to show cause.
if any there be. why the petition of
Maggie Shearer, administratrix of
said estate, praying for ifti order of
this Court authorizing her to sell the
following: described real estate, to-
wlt: Lots No. 1, 2 and 3 of Block No.
134 in Chaplin's Addition to La
Grande. Oregon. And that piece or
parcel of land described as follows:
Beginning at the section corner be
tween sections 28 ,29. 33 and 32 in
Township 2 S R. 38 E. W. M. run
ning thence north 8.70 chains, thence
south 55 deg. west 15.45 chains, thence
east 12.51 th&ins to the place t? be
ginning and containing 5.44 acres of
land, situated in the S.EVi of Sec. 29.
Twp. 2 S. R. 38 E.W.M. In Union Coun
ty, Oregon, should not be granted.
WITNESS, the Hon. J. C. HENRY.
Judge of the County Court of the
State tf Oregon, for the county of
Union, with the seal of said Court
affixed this 10th day of April, 1909.
ATTEST ED. WRIGHT, CLERK.
SEAL.
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Special Sale
of
Millinery
WIT WEEK
TLUIdN & CO.
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The Houic of Kuppenhomet
Chicigo
That easy swing
and grace so
important in this
season's clothes-styles--you
will
find to perfect-
ion in our line
of- standard
made clothes.
THE VERY BEST OF MEN'S
SHOES, HATS AND
FURNISHINGS
C. C. PENINGTON & CO.
FREE TO YOU MY SISTER
Free to You nd Every Sister Suf"
erlng from Woman' Aliment.
I am woman. ''
I know woman's offerings.
I bave found the oars.
1 will mall, fr of any charge, nrlw tr
Mill with full Instructions to any sufferer from
woman' ailment. 1 want to tell U women about
thla care ten, my reader, for yourself, jour
daughter, your mother, or your rtr. I want to
tell you bow to cure yourselves at home with
out the help of a doctor. Men ulMtt understand
women's sufferings. What we women knowlna
hh'nhic, wa know better than any doctor, i
kuow that my 'borne treatment is safe and sure
cure for ItwarrtiMl tt WsMiik tacMrpi, UlctnliM. Wf
lieiswil ar Filling (I Hit Womb, tnln: tcantr 1 tim
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flashes, (iiiimii, kiastt. sna kliMtr Irwklti iksit wsssi
kf atikNittt atcslisr to our stx.
1 want to lend you conplttt It lr nsiiasn
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Wbh to continue, it will cost yononlr ahouk lzcentsa week or less than two cnts ailay.
wm not Interfere with your work or occupation. Just tins' mi tout ntm tnt ss'lrsit, tell me how yon
auff.T if you wish, and I will s-nd ymi the treatment for ynurraw. tmttrelv fr-.tn plnln wrap
per, by return mail I will also s.'nd youfrMoieMl, inv lxxk-"tfklr 0WI ktfOICU kOilSEk" wi"
explanatory lMuHtrntlons Mhovin whr women snnVr. and bow thcT can'asilycurethenul",
ttt home. Every woman ahrmld have ft. and It-am to ttttek for fctrtslf. th. 11 win 11 the dortor ssts
Tou must have an operation," you can decide for vonr-elf . Thousands rtf women have'ur
themielvoa with my home remedy. It enrea Mels si ismi, T ktoHwrt s( 0jurhtr, I will eiplaliia
pimple home treatment which sikhhIIiv and efteetually cures It-ucorrhiH a, limn Hickneai
Painful or Irregular Menstruation In young Ladkw, PluiupueM and h. alt h always results from
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Notre Dame, Ind., o. S.A.
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KS. M. SUMMERS, EoiH
Mv Glasses Fit
Reference: Ask any of 'J&$?J0f fSfv
the 400 1 have fitted. Ctj4;
0. M. Heacock,
With Red Cross Drug Store
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