-TM; Mi-wvvvnt I CIU.VDE. 0EE;OX. FRIDAY, SriTEMBEB 17, 1D0D. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Dawson Ward and Newton Ward, her husband George May (unmarried), Ben T. Hay and Alice C. May, his Published Dally Except Sunday. Main avenue, in said improvement dis trict as hereinafter described, by building a cement sidewalk thereon, , the Council will, ten days after the wife, Luclnda Perrin and Oliver Per . service of this notice upon the owners i rln, her husband, Elmira Burroughs CL'OHGE II. (TKRET. of tne property affected and benefited ; (widow), Mary L. Barnes and George EDITOR. AND PROPRIETOR. ; fcy such improvement, order that said j Barnes, her husband, James C. Lloyd :r:r.---i.-.---.- . - : :-- ( above described - improvement be 'and Lloyd, his wife, tnited Press Iflejrrajtli Sen ice. '.made; that the bouadries of said 1 Martha E. De Haas and John De Haas. 1 district to be so improved are as fol- her husband, Benjamin G. Lloyd and lows: All that portion of Main av-) Lloyd, his wife, Stephen D. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dally, single copy Gc Daily, per mouth .............. 63c ! Daily, six months In advance Daily, one year In advance . i enue, on and along the north side of i Lloyd and Eva Lloyd, his wife, John lot fi. bloc k 110 in Grftndv'a addition I Pon T.lnvtl fnnmflrrlpril HamT H 'jj-jijj j to the City of La Grande, Oregon. No- I Lloyd and Lloyd, his wife, tice Is -hereby further given that f.t-e ': inia A.. D. Ayers and James L. Weekly, six months in advance . . 75c ! Council will levy a special assessment j Ayers, her husband, defendants. Weekly, one year in advance .. . .1.00 j on a11 tne property affected and bene- j To the defendants above, named, and Entered at, the postofllce at La Grande as second-class matter. fitted by Bueh improvement for the i each of them: , purpose of paying for such improve-: la the name of the State of Ore- iuient. That the estimated cost of such , gon, you are required to appear and any 1 Improvement Is the sum of $225.00. j answer the complaint filed against do j That the Council will on the'27th day ; you In the above-entitled court and re- of September, 1909, meet at the Coun-jult on or before the exniration of This paper will not publish article appearing over a nom plume. Signed articles will be Tised subject to the discretion of i.he cil chamber at the hour of 8 o'clock j the time prescribed In the order dl editor. Please sign your articles and J p. in. to consider said estimated cost. ! recting the publication hereof, towlt: av disappointment. . j and the levy of said assessment, when six consecutive weeks from the date i a hearing will be granted to any per-j of the first publication of this sum- son feeling aggrieved bu such assess- j mons which is August 27. 1909, and ment. 'if you fail to appear, answer or other- La Grande. Oregon, September 16, j wise plead within the said time, the Advertising Kates. " Display ad. rates furnished upon r.p plication. Local reading notices 10c per l'.ne first insertion; 5c per line to: each! subsequent insertion. 1 19C9. i plaintiff will ask the court for a de The Common Council of the City of jcree as prayed for In the complaint, Resolution of condolence, fc a line. l'KEYEXTIO OF ( 0.SOIIT10. I La Grande, Oregon. I - By D. E. COX. I Recorder of the City of La Grande. Care of The Vocal Cords. Our vocal cords are the most sensl- Appropriations of over J4.000.000 for t Vl a fiunnrauslnn nf itAnetimnHin houa - . . A , . tive muscles in the body and are gov- been made by twenty-eight state leg- .... . , : . , . , erned by the most sensitive nerve islatures in session during the past . . . , ... . , , .- . " , . mechanism imaginable. Not only does year, according to a statement issued i. . . ;. . , v .v . , i this apparatus record the changes in today by the National association for . ' . , , . . , h a . 'our health, being influenced as a whole losls. Since January 1, 1909, forty-three state and territorial legisatulres have ' been in session. Of this number, 28 : have passed laws pertaining to tuber culosls; eight others have conslderel j such legislation, and in only seven j states no measures about consumption were presented. In all; 101 laws re lating to the prevention or treatment of human tuberculosis were consid ered and out of this number Gl were passed. , Of the sixty-four laws passed; four teen were in rererence to building! new state Institutions. New state by every rise and fall of the body's condition, but it records instantly the finest shades of emotional feeling and intensity of thought. This argues i to wit: , I That a certain deed of cmvynf between David B. May and Mary E. May, his wife, as grantor3 and Bert M. Benton, as grantee, be made to conform to the true agreement be tween said parties; that defendants be . decreed to be the successors in interest of the said Darld B. May and Mary E.'May, bis wife, and as such required to make, execute, and deliver to plaintiff a good and sufficient con Teyance of the following real estate, towlt: the east half of the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In her complaint, the desolution of the bonds of mat rimony existing between the plain tiff and defendant and the care and plaintiff and defendant Bernlce Cad dis and Loraine Gaddis, and for her costs and disbursements. This summons is published by or der of the Hon. J. C Henry, County Judge of Union County, Oregon,' which order was made and entered on the 9th day of September 1909, requiring this summons to be published once a week for six consecutive weeks, the date of the first publication be.bg the twenty- seventh day ' of August, 1909. EUGENE ASHWILL, (8-27-10-1) Attorney for the Plaintiff. mm ' mi wfkr j sjsw nw-; iiwi The Boad to Success has many obstructions, but none so desperate as poor health. Success today demands health, but Electric Bitters Is the greatest health builder the world has ever known. It compels perfect action of Btomach, liver, kid neys, bowel3, purifies and enriches the blood, and tones and Invigorates the whole system. Vigorous body and keen brain follow their use. You can't afford to slight Electric Bitters Guaranteed by the Newlin Drug Co. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR SALE-Set of 11-inch cones for power belt, shaft 1 1-4 Inches with hangers. Brand new cost is $35; will be sold at a bargain. Apply at Observer office. (S-16-tf) strength generally, for the greater section 10, township 3 south, range i nerve supply the great reserve j 40 east, Willamette Meridian , in Un : strength, jion County, Oregon; said conveyance I But also argues weakness, for the j to have the effect to convey any end broader the nerovus connection, the jail right, title and Interest of defea- Kreater exposure to evil Influences wonder, then, that the vocal cords dants and each of them in and ta arid premises to the plaintiff, and further requiring said deed of conveyunco to ; should so frequently be subject to ! be made, executed and delivered wlih ! minor difficulties of an annoying na-' in a reasonable time, to oo fixed by tuer, of which one is half ashamed to the Court; and In default thereof tre complain, whild they are really very decree of this court to stand :is and sanatoria for tuberculosis will be built i1"? to e individual but which I for and have the legal effect of a deed in Pennsylvania, Connecticut,: where three will be erected, Arkansas, Ore- occasionally may get so very much : of conveyance to be entitle 1 to record ; worse as to be ulmost unenduarbe?l jas such and such further and general A fV . . t . . . . Ua ... ,1 4l.n 1 io1 1 lit oa In ft ft 1 1 1 f t? (n n f Ka Twneiw gon. South Dakota, North Dakota and. ' t" , "7 v Florida. In New York, North Caro- requlre an exi,e, t diagnostician-a By virtue of an order of the Hon llna. Indiana, Massachusetts. New (lo tor ,ral,,ed to be ,,e, fect,y famillar ! ?.ra,ble C" H!.nry' C,"nty Judge ? Hampshire and Maine, appropriations w,th the body f,om re"eated and care" ! U C"nty' Sta!e f 00- m . . . it .IninJ a4ama a tint TCfh 4in have been made for enlarging sana toria, already being built or In op eration. There are now 27 states where such institutions have been es- ful examination such a person as the i dated and entered on the 26th day Osteopathic, Physician, both in train ing and practice, Is. Nothing bears higher testimony to the value of os- X it... 11 li.. . 1 1 tabllshed. Every state east of tho J ' 1ainy inan 118 wo"'- Mississippi, except Illinois, West Vir- l1'on,lt 8l'fess ln ctIom of this glnla, Kentucky. Tennessee, South ; 0i gftn-Osteoimthlc Health. Carolina and Mississippi, have pro- ' .vlded hospitals for tuberculosis pa-! t'e of Street Imiirovrmcnt. tients, ' I 1 ' -VW i i 'II i of August, 1909, this Summons Is published in the. Weekly Observer, a weekly newspaper printed and pub lished in La Grande, Union County. Oregon. COCHRAN & COCHRAN. (8-27-10-8) Attorneys for Plaintiff TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: 'Notice Is inifeby given that In pur- STRAYED OR STOLEN A Scotch Coolie dog. Finder will please call Main 23. (S-17-2t) PASTIME THEATRE JOHNSON & BBUCE MGB'S. TOXIGHT The Dramatic Stock Co. IN the four act play from nature "DOWN ON THE FAIUI." You all know how good this i3. m STR1NGHA3I, AUCTIONEER. 4ale cried on short notice. SatlsfacUon guaranteed. No extra charge tor distance. LA GRANDE - - OREGON ft Ro te No. S 'Phone No. 1 s.1 (,.4.4. 4 Snmmons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Union County. On state fair Is becoming a credit miance of a resolution adopted by the j Maud -Gaddis, plaintiff, vs. Thomas io the state. Wednesday 25.000 peo- c'uinniou Council of the City of La ! w. Gaddis, defendant. , jdo passed through the gates. For a c. ramie, Oregon, on the 5th day orjTo Thomas W.' Gaddis, the above while our state fair was not wich to August, 1909, creating improvement ! named defendant. - cause any great pride upon the part District No. 2, and deslKiiating Third; in the name of the State of Ore of our citizens, but new life has been street, as such district, and In pursu-1 gon, you are hereby required to ai ejected Into the, management tor sov- ance of a resolution adopted by said j pear and answer the complaint filed eral years, as a result the state fair 'common Council on the 1st day of j against you in the above entitled snit darws largely from all over and those September, 1900, whereby said Conn- j 0n or before, the 16th of October who return are more than pleased. ( ii dHermlned and declared its inten-! 1809, and If you fall to answer, the tjoll to j,n,n.ove all that portion With 2,000 men at work along the Third street, In said improvement dis-, Peohutes river, equally divided be- Irk t as hereinafter described, by : tween the Harrlman and Hill Inter- building a 5-foot board sidewalk there-, ests, there is no doubt whatever but on, tho Council will, ten days after ' the great interior of our state which '. tho service of this notice upon the i has been bottled up will receive relief owners of the property affected and; as noon as it Is possible for money heneflted by such improvement, or-1 and men to do It. . 'der that said above described 1m- i irfs$ 1 provement be made; that the bouul-j Since Mf. Peary has served notice ; 'lea of said district to be so improved on the world that he is to make na era as follows: All the, west side r.f, attempt to find the South Pole, it ; Third -street, from the north side Oi would be unkind tor Dr. Cok to beat "C" avenue, to the south side of "K" , him to it. ! avenue. Notice Is hereby further itI-; V -Kgx jven that the Council will levy a spe-, Weston recently voted to float a ; clal assessment on all the property , .bond Issue of $25,000, but through er- i affected and benefited by such Ira- j rors In the election, the bond buyers i provement That the estimated cost require It to be re-submitted to the i of such Improvement is the sum of i people". "The bulwarks of the government are the men you elect to congress." These are the words spoken by Presi dent Taft. Wednesday. ' " Notice of Street "Improvement. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice Is hereby given that ln pur ' snancs of a resolution adopted by the Common Council of the City of La Grande. Oregon, on the 5th day of Au gust. 1909, creating improvement Dis " trlct Na 3, and designating Main av enue aft such district, and ln pursu ance of a resolution adopted by said Common .Councilon the 1st day of geptenAr.'lOOVwliweby-'satd Coun $882.85. That the Council will on the 27 day of September, 10, meet at the ; PnnnHI rhnmhnr ftt the hour of 8; o'clock p. m. to consider said estimat ed cost, and the levy of said assess ment, when a hearing will be granted to any person feeling aggrieved by such assessment. La Grande, Oregon, September 16. 1909. The Common Council of the City of La Grande, Oregon. By D. E. COX, Recorder of the City cf La Grande. SammoBS. ! In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Vnlon County. , ' ' U Eraillle, plaintiff; vs. JDavld B. 'cU determined and declared Its !tea-4Conw;an.d iNmfo .Cojvno',. b-laVK sj tlon to improve all that portion of Charles Connor (unmarried), Mary HARDWARE STOVES AND RANGES Kitchen Utensils Lanterns, Glassware, Economy Jar , Crockery, Etc. Sash Doors Shingles F L LILLY HARDWARE AND CROCKERY A STUDY IN STOVES Stoves AND Range s W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO . Dealers In H J U Stoves, Ranges, Hardware,HouL e " 'furnishings, Etc. Also builders', blacksmiths' , wagonmakers', '.K miners', and plumbers' supplies. lumps, windmills, cutlery, guns, amu nitlon and fishing tackle. 0 SHOES Shoes ithat Fit Shoes that ' Wear Footwea ris our exclusive business. All of our en ergies and years of experience is centered in this one line. We are not satisfied simply to make a sale. We want to fit your feet. You want your children's feet properly fitted. Many a boy and girl has lagged be hind in their studies, if the truth were known, sim ply because their feet were not properly fitted at the beginning of the school year. It costs you no more to secure the special attention we bestow than it does elsewhere, in fact; buying as we do direct from the manufacturers, we can save you money. ii000 0M0000 q ' ' '' ' ' ' ' ' '' " ' si I IS MI1H BCSSKY'S UACK Best i service. Day and Nivhr.. Hacks furnished tor 4 funerals, and private parties. 4 Hasrguge trarsferred Day ami Stand at Paul's CUtar Wore. 4 Phone Red 241. Night 'PhoneMa'-n 56. . K. Ii. ntJSSK.X. IDAHO CAREY ACT LMD 1 1T iTn s'lNOW'-UDen ; Jhe :ldaho Irrigation Co. ' ' Ltd. OFFERS 20,000 ACRES AT $35 PER ACRE, AD- JOINING THE TWIH FALLS TRACT. EASIEST KIND OF TERMS. LAND NOW OPEN FOR EN TRY, .'v. . -:-. L0GAN-SHERW00DI REALTY CO. GEORGE PALMER, President C. S. WILLIAMS, 2nd Asst Cashier. F. J. HOLME9. Vice-President W. H. BRENHOLTS, Asst Cashier . i. L, METERS. Caahlar. La Orande National Banli Of La Grande Oregon ' - CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $170,000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY DIRE 'TORS ' , , -. , M. Berry J. D.'.Matheson " F. J. Holmes F. M. Brykit - C. C. Pennington . : F. L. Meyers Geo. L. Cleaver ' v ; rrW. I. BrenholU , Oeorga Palmsr