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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1909)
EYEX!U O hHKIQ Kit. LA Kt MiE, MKM.nv SATrRDAY, JfM 1. 1905. t. LOCAL ITEMS. MJbb Mlra Glenn i in the city today from Summerville. . , J. li Anderson, of Enterprise, is a visitor at the horse show today. J. Maharry of North Powder, ia here today witnessing the horse show, t , .. . k Mary Clark, of La Grande, is in Ba f ker visiting friends. Baker Herald. ; Amanda Southville, of Pendleton. Is in the city on land office business to day. ; Senator J. N. Hart transacted legal bulsness in la Grande yesterday.- Baker Democrat t ' 0." C Schuler who has been visiting in the city returned to his borne In Joseph this morning. GeqnH. Sutherland, a construction engineer of "Walla Walla, is in the city today'on business. ".T Mr. and Mrs. O. Phelps Pratt are in ' the city frm Union today,. ' They are accompanied by Mrs. J. P. Pratt. . wtuuuiititier tor the 0. R. & N., was over from La Grande j Alast evening in an official capacity. Pendleton E. O. -' j ... G. S. Levy, W. B.. Swackhamer, D. Cooper and L. Peterson are among those who attended' the hrose shov from Union today. Mrs. H. D. Akin 8, of Joseph, who recently went "to Vancouver, B. C. to get her son who was ill at that place, returned this morning. Miss Fern Horn passed through La Crande this morning en route to Enterprise.- She has been attending school at McMinnville. She will re turn to her home' at Baker City next Tuesday. ' . Miss , Virgins Wade, who has Just graduated from St. Joseph's hospital in Tacoma as a nurse, is home for a very short visit. She will leave in a few days for Pendleton, to take ud her professional work in St. Anthony's hospital. , LOSTj-A gold watch chain with agate charm attached. Finder leav et this office and receive reward. ' . ' ; NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, department of the Interior, . U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or., May 24, 1909.' " ' V Notice Is hereby given that .u. JOHN KOROLL. f La" Grande dregoni who on" Sep tember 29, 1903.! made homestead en try $fo. 13261-Serlal No. 04028.. for ,SE !4 NE.-NEK SEVi Sec. 7. WNW, Section 8, Towpship., 2 .Souths Range 38 East. Willamette Meridan, has filed notice of 4nteution to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver, U. S. Land fflce, at La Grande, Oregon, on the ;2th day of July, i 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Francis H, Owsly..' John Streber . ' George Gibson ). ! : John Morg, all of La Grande, Oregon. " F.-Gi BR AM WELL, Tjr Register Words to Frees the 8onL 'Tour son has Consumption. His case Is hopeless." These apimllipg words were spoken to Geo. E. Elevens, a leading merchant of Sprinfiad, N C. by two expert doctors one a lung specialist. Then was shown tbe won derful power nf Dr. Klnjr's New Dis covery. "After ' three weeks use," writes Mr. Blevens, "he was as well as ever. I would not take all the money In the world for what It did for my boy." InfaOiable for Coughs and Colds 4t the safest, surest, curs of desperate Lung diseases o neartb. Mo and S140. Guarantee satisfaction Trial feottJe free. NewlUt Drat O U. S. LAND OFFICE at La Grande, y Oregon, April 28th,' 1909. r tint left la Immh o-lvon that, am M rected by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provisions of Act of Congress approved June '7. 1906(34 Stats., 517), we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, at 10 o'clock a. m.. on the 15th day of June, 1909, at this office, the following escribed land: . J SESE 6ec'.!, SW Sec. . . 4 S., R. 35 E. W. M., serial No. 01781 Any persons claiming adversely the above-descrIfed land are advised to file their claims, or- objections, on or before the time designated for sale. F. C. BRAMWELL.' Reg!str. ) Colon k. ekekiiard, iuww J socrcxr. v Assisted by Mea.i Selder, Mrs. A. B. Blood gave a social afternoon to the members of the Park uaie club at her cosv hnm in rv,.w dale Thursday. The musical program. "" pvreciaiea ty the guests, was rendered by Mrs. Scroggin and Miss McReynolds. Mrs. Scroggin ang a very sweet lullaby and "Jerusha." Two charming solos were rendered by Miss McReynolds. Games followed the music, and afterwards a delicious two course luncheon was served. The guests -were Mesdames Riddle, Carroll, Hall, Adler, Lupher, Wyatt. L. Still well, Tatman, Bonsell. Miller. Thorno- son, Orr, Clark. Scrorrin sam Lindsay and Proctor, and the Misses Still well and McReynolds. - . ' ST. PETEB'S CD TECH. Second Snnday After Trinity. Holy Communion ....... . . . . . 8 a. m. Sunday School ............ io a. m! Morning Service .......... n a. m. Evening Service ....... 8 p. m. j .i'.'. -f UPTON H. GIBBS, i Rector. ' OTATIOJf. I U County Coirt, ef the 9tat ef Oregon. . ' In the matter of the estate ef Wm. D. SHELL. To John W. Shell, Ralph C. Shell, Mnude C. Shell, and Cleda B. Shell and George I Cleaver here guard ian Greeting: In the name 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 of Union at the Court Room thereof, at La Grande in the County of Union on Tuesday the sixth day of July, 1909 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cauBe, If any exists, why an order for the sale of the following described real prop erty of the estate of Wm.'' D. Shell, deceased, towit the NE of SE14. the N of .SE and the SE' ot SE4 of section 2f in township 4 south of range 32 E. "W.1 M. in Nmatilla county, Oregon, a 'timber claim of the deceased, as prayed for in c pe tition filed in this Court on the 1st day of June, 1909, by George L. Clea ver, the executor of the estate of the said Wm. D. Shell, deceased, for the purpose of paying debts against the estate, of the said deceased, in the manner provided by law. ' , " ' This citation is pnblished ' by an order made and ente.ed by the Hon. J. C. Henry, County Jadge" of Union County, Oregon, on the '3nd day of June, 1909, ordering publication there ef for four Weeks, the date of the first publication being' June 4, 1909. Witness, the' Hon.' J. C. (Henry, Judge of the County Court ol tbe State of , Oregon for the Ouunty of Union with the seal of said Court affixed, this 2nd day ef June, ,1909. J. Attest:: i'-: .ID;; WRIGH.T, N " ; .' wait ,' Olerk. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALR cerned that, the undersigned, guard ian of the person and estate of Maggie Givan, whose true name is Margaret Given, an Insane person, by virtue of 'in order made and entered on the 6h day f "May, A. D. 1909, by th County Court of Union County, Ore gon, authorizing sale of the herinafter described lands belonging to the said Margaret Given, will from and after' the 11th day of June, A. D. 1909, pro ceed to sell at private sale for cash the following lands of said Margaret Given, to-wlt All of tbe Northeast quarter of Northwest Quarter of sec tion thirty In Township four South of Range Forty East of Willlamette Meridian In Union County, Oregon, excepting that portion thereof hereto fore conveyed by W. D. Beldleman and Clara Beldleman t. V' i :h- ' -Btrander by deed of date .1 ult. 889, and described as council ?lo at' the Southwest corner of t?i Northeast quarter of the NprthwM un iter sec tion "Thirty, Towpjhlp Iojt ?nth', of Range Forty E. W.-M ruiulDtf thence east fifty rods and xi lit;Vs. thence north fifty nine roct t ul 'tij links, thence West fifty f r ; t ls d six links, and thence t-Mh triy tie rods and three.llnks to ''- ' - i tglnning, together with the vr ttM owned ",nd used In conne' ' 'v vl h the said land of Margaret Tivn unl dwcrib ed as an undivided ic "teth n terest tn the Prescott Dit M f ' wa par ticularly described i moments of title of said .Ma tg ('iv ; sald .lands. . 'J ? . I " Dated at La" Gra: i. j v lhla ,10th day of Mar, A. I-. ' s - , . .... f;;vw,:. ! (m-14-21-28-J-4-ll) G14 Jian. I i L ai&aini(dle SATU JUNE 12 TUB HORSkUIEN OF CNIOM W)bN TT ARB INVITED TO ATT AND AND BRING THBIR HORSBS FOP. SXHI B1TION . ON THE DATS NAMBD ABOTK. PRIZES . AKSt pav. WILL IE AWARDED. Grand At 1:30 Blue; Red, White Ribon andMer , , : chandise Prizes t I: BIJkM We have added Pianos and musical instruments to our stock and we extend to all a invitat ion to call and look them over. Prospective buyers ; should not fail to see our beautiful ST AR PIANOS and get our price and terms. a Newlih Book & N. D. C. Bbeumatlc Capsules We guarantee tbem, Newlin Drug Co. Merchants! Save $W,000 In 1907 the Merchants of Oregon saved over $10,000 by carrying a part of their Insurance in their own comoanv. the Oreaon t Merchants Mutual Fire As surance Association, ot Dayton, Oregon. In 1908 they will save $15,000. During tbe same pefd their neighbors were fam ing over, $1,500,000 In profits to outside companies In the Orennn , Merchant f Mutual you get: IrlJUKHnLL HI COil A LIMIT TO YOUR UABIL ITItS PRHMP TCFTTI FRFWT rC losses: , i 1. W; OLIVER, Agent t RBAY Parade SLLYEB TOILET SETS. Nothing will be as much ap preciated by the bride and groom as something that will be of practical as well as decora tive use In other words, silver backed hair , brushes, combs, manicure sets, etc. etc. In these lines we are showing splendid assortments assort ments that compare favorably with the most completely stock ed of metropolitan establish ments at prices that are much better than those quoted here or elsewhere. ' ' You will do well to ' Inspect our stock before you buy else-' where. . ' J, H PEARE Stationery Co. What fire You from The ordinary unskUledlaborer Is worth from $1.60 to 13.00 per day from theneckdown. If you are capable of doing bead werk planning and directing the work of others, your servkes are worth from$4.00 to $10.00 per day upwards, Tws fity to seven dollars a day represents the difference from a financial standpoint between "the trained and the untrained werker, or in other words if your value lies from the neck us. or seek down. . Many a sum, who today Is down in the mire of eier werk and ssder pay, with a course of training such as tbe I. C. S, Is akle to give, would become a leader, In his chosenwork. If yea are ssbMUpus andwilllng'to utUlze our spare time for Rva.acemeat. drop me aline and tell me something of your ambltton asd what you would like to prepare for. The I. C. S. wlU Bieet you . more than balfway. You are putting your self under no obligation by writing ms and we are willing to give you. every opportunity of investigating our methods and after it has been explained to iyou, act' on :your own judgt ment Writ today, , i I ; r : , Address:--" ..." ! ,..;..:.''. ' ' ; . Representing " International Correspondence School, BOX m, tVAUA WALLA, WASH GEORGE PALMER, President F. J. HOLMES, Vies President : F. L. MEYERS Cahierv La Orande National Bank f Of La Grande, Oregon CAPITAb AND SURPLUS $170,000 UNITED: STATES DEPOSITORY DIRECTORS 't . M. Berry J. D. Matheson F. J. holmes' C. C. Pennington F. L Meyers , Geo. L. Cleaver . .f 1.-, l, Brenholts 1 ' George Palmer" ', MHO CAREY ACT LAND I All fly Thi i Idaho Irrigation Co. Ltd. Offers 20,000. actes at $35 per acre, ad joining the Twin Falls Tract, hasiestkind ot terms. Land now Log an-Sherwood STANDARD FICTION 50c to $1.25 ttmmoms v Too 'Worth the Heck up? t ? '.-- "''r'V' "V-'' W. H. BRENHOLTS Ast't Cashier C. S. WIUJAMS. 2d A.t'tQashier ' F. M. Bryltit open for entry. . Much Trouble" a- Realty Company i 1,1 Sb. f I. . . : ' . m m ':. . ; ... ...... 6 I ygsagg23r22-;."5-,!x , ' : . ; . .., . . . ..... . . " ......... .'