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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1909)
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1909. nannnnnnnnnnnannnnDaa nnnD DEMISTS. J. C. PRICE, D. M. D. Dentist Room 23, La Grande National Bank Building. Phone Black 1991. TEACHERS OF MUSIC. ZTX3KQ 0B3SERTER, LI GRANDE, OBZGOJT. t it STOCK HEW 'MM f ROM RANG a D D B U U. 13 B Q E ES B E H U a E n EL WANTED? To Buy Some Good Second Hand Cook Stoves. I have a number of splended bar gains in second hand heating stoves. Many other lines in which you will findspecial prices. n n ... 3. -a IK. I : r l I ttm j r nn 4 nv n n 7 I . I II W I ' k fill II tt I J 1 . III"! II 11 E. ADAMS AVENUE, PHONE 1521 , , 2 O S3 Q 3 n ERLA CAR10CK. Teacher of Piano. Pupil of Pierre Douilet of the San Jose Conservatory. For children the Burrows course of music study and musical kindergar ten. Studio in the Mahaffey Bldg. ARCHITECTS. C. R. THORNTON. Architect and Engineer. Surveying. Civil and Structural gineering. Twenty Years Experience. En- ROBERT MILLER. . Architect . Office 1107 Adams avenue. Tnonei Pacific, Main 1. Home Independent No. 8. 4TT0RNEYS. C. H. CRAWFORD. Attorney at Law. Practices in all the courts of the Stat and United States. Office In La Grande National Bask aunnna n dddddddqdddddqddddqddb S READY FOR FALL OUTFITTING? ASH BROTHERS THE HOUSE OF GOOD CLOTHES A. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. A. . ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. L. A. PICKLER Civil, Mining, Irrigation Engineering and surveying. Estimates, plans and specifications. Office in Bohnenkamp Building. La Grande, Oregon. VIA VI. Chaa. IS. Cochran Geo T. Cochrtu COCHRAN & COCHRAN. Attorneys. La Grande National Bank Budding. La Grande Or.ir.ia H. H. UOYD. Attorney at Law. Practices In all the Courts of th Sui. Mid United States. Elgin Oregoi wIluajTmTrSsey Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Rooms 15 and 16 Sommer Block. La Grande, Oregon. MRS. GRACE McALISTEK. Teacher and Manager. Telephone Farmers 1976. PHYSICIANS. Notice to Forbid Hunting. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned forbid hunting of any kind on their premises in the Fox and Rob Hill districts: J. Warrenstalf, O. P. Kingsley, Albert Clay, Henry Brill, Conrad and John Strauber, J. Keller, E. Dunn. J: Wilsuu, J. W. White, Alec Calchien, Mr. Caldwell, B. Crummett, J. D. McKennon, J. A Russell, R. D. Hamilton, A. Benson. Frank Sweener, N. Heldenreich, H. Goeck. J. Henderson, H. Allen, J. Millering. (8-27-9-27) On b's return from Europe, where he has been for the past four months buying blooded horses M. C. Metz, one of the best known horsemen in East ern Oregon, arrived in La Grande yes terday and spent the day in the city continuing his Journey to his home in Pendleton early this fore, noor.. Mr. Met will have a car of fine stock through this city in about 80 days. All his purchases are at present time on the Metz farm in Illi nois. S. Metz will leave for another purchasing tour of England and France in a few days. In regard to the demand for good horses, Mr. Metz said that there were 30 American buyers in Paris at the time he was there. He attended the great annual horse show in the French metropolis and succeeded in purchasing the winner of the second prize out of a class of 80 2-year-old stallions. I The coming American work horse seems to be the Percheron and the Shire, according to Mr. Metz. There is a great deal more of these breeds shipped from their English and French homes than of the other stock. The next in popularity would no doubt be ) Belgian. V.'.Mle he is of the opinion that America cu:i not, for a long time, at least, gain su.f.tnt prestige to rival Europe as a breeding place for horses, Mr. Metz says there are su;r.e very fine farms in Iowa and Illinois at the pres ent time. These states, he says, are leading the United States in breeding fine stock. Out of the 30 American buyers In Paris at time he was there 14 were from Illinois. Oregon he Bays Is easily leading the west in fine horses. 8. F. Wilson, one of Umatilla coun ty's prominent attorney's, is in the city on a business visit. Attorney Wil son reports renewed interest and ex citement over local option matters as the grand Jury which reported last week indicted two of the most prom inent men in Pendleton for bootlegg ing. The men indicted were W. A. Brown of the Hotel Pendleton and George Darveau of the Hotel St George. They were served ,with the warrants of arrest Satarday and appeared in court where they waived examination and Wednesday was set for their time to plead. There will probably be a live ly scrapiput up as the men accused have employed strong legal defenders. Attorney Wilson is conferring with R. A. West regard 'ig the artesian well digging at Athena. He reports the wells already sunk as highly success ful and thinks a number of other wells will be bored. Artesian water may seen to be used extensively in irrigation. J. II. HJ'BBARD, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office in New Bank Building Rooms 20-21. 'Phones: Residence, Main 89; Office, Main 79. "DR. A. L. RICHARDSON. Physician and Surgeon. Office over Hill's Drug Store. Office Phone 1362. Residence Main 55. N. MOLITOrTlIdT' Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adams ave and Depot st i Office Main 68. Residence Main 69. Call For County Warrants. Notice is hereby given that the un derslgned treasurer of Union county, Oregon, has funds on hand with which to. pay all county warrants which were endorse! prior toJune 1, 1908. No interest allowed on the above warrants after August 24, 1909. JOHN FRAWLEY. Treasurer of Union County, Ore on. IA-23-30O WHY NOT TRY POPHAMS , ASTHMA REMEDY. i Gives prmpt and positive relief Id every case. Sold, by druggists, price $1.00. Trial package by mall 10 cents. William's Mfg. Co. Prop. Cleveland Ohio. A. T. Hill, Druggist. Summons. of Notice to Patrons. Subscribers not receiving their pa pers regularly or if it Is not delivered as it should be, will confer a great fa vor by notifying the office. Unless you do so we have no knowledge but what the delivery" service Is satisfactory. The time of the year is now here when proper delivery is essential. No sub scriber wants to dry out their paper, neither do we want them to. If the paper is delivered properly it is not necessary. In the Circuit Court of the State Oregon for Union County. L. Brazllle, plaintiff, vs. David B. Connor and Maggie Connor, his wife, Charles Connor (unmarried), Mary ' Dawson Ward and Newton Ward, her , husband, George May (unmarried), Ben T. May and Alice C. May, his wife, Lucinda Perrin and Oliver Per r'n, her husband, Elmira Burroughs (widow), Mary L. Barnes and George Barnes, her husbandJames C. Lloyd and Lloyd, his wife, Martha E. De Haas and John De Haas, her husband, Benjamin G. Lloyd and Lloyd, his wife, Stephen D. BACON & HALL. Physicians and Surgeons. Office In La Grande National Bank Building. 'Phone Main 19. S. T. Bacon, Residence, Main 18. M. K. Hall, Residence, Main 52. For Sale. One brown mare, good and gentle, weighing 1000 lbs. Just the animal for children and ladles to drive. One two seated light rig in good Bhape nearly new and a good set of light harness. All for $150. For informa tion call at 1311 W. avenue. (S-16-12t) Everybody do a lit tie conscientious boosting- for the next two weeks and It will help our fair. Take your friends from the Valley down on Washington avenue and let them see w'.ir.t fs going, on and what preparation is being i.:r'9 there.Thls Is by far the biggest attempt. to hold a first class fair that has been made in many yeurs. We can make it the biggest success if every one hslps. NEW "BOOKS. , Many New Titles are in stock as well as all the old favorites AT FURGUSON'S "Whese Nothing is Too Much Trouble" C. H. UPTON, PH. G. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Special attention given to Eye, Ear Nose and Throat. Office in La Grande National Bank Building. Phones: Office, Main 2; Residence, Main 32. Notice. Effective September 3rd anC until further notice local tickets will not be honored on Train No. 8. between Portland and Huntington. This train will, however, make regular schedul ed stops to pick up passengers destin ed to points east of Huntington. VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR. P. A. CHARLTON. Veterinary Surgeon. Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grande. Residence Phone Red 701. Office Phone Black 13 1. 'Independent Phone 53. Both phones at residence. . DR. T. W. RIDDELL, M. D. C. 1 Graduate Veterinarian. Office Red Cross Drug Store. Phones: ' Pacific, Main 4; Home, 121. La Grande, Oregon. DR. W. H. RILEY. . Graduate Ohio State University. Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery of all kinds. Country calls promptly answered. Office, 14 Adams avenue. Phones: Pacific, Black 1901. Independent. 373. . DR. G. YT. ZIMMERMAN. Osteopathic Physician. Office Sommer Bldg.. Office 'phone, Main 63; Residence phone, Black 691. Successor to Dr. Moore. You Need A Well A letter to me stating your location nd needs will bring you all the in formation regarding well drilling necessary. R. A. WEST, The Well Driller Notice of Street Improvement. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that In pur suance of a resolution adopted by the Common Council of the City of La ! Grande, Oregon, on the 5th day of August, 1909, creating improvement District No. 2, and designating Third street, as such district, and in pursu ance of a resolution adopted by said Common Council on the 1st day of September, 1309, whereby said Coun cil determined and declared its inten tion to improve all that portion ?;f Third street, in said Improvement dis trict as hereinafter described, by building a 5-foot board sidewalk there on, the Council will, ten days after the service of this notice upon the owners of the property affected and benefited by such improvement, or der that said above described Im provement be made; that the bounl ries of said district to be so Improved are as follows: All the west side of Third street, from the north side of "C" ayenue, to the south side of "K" avenue. Notice is hereby further Ri ven that the Council will levy a spe cial assessment on' all the property affected and benefited by such Im provement. That the estimated cost of such improvement is the sum of $882.85. That the Council will on the 27 day of September, 1909, meet at the Council chamber at the hour of A 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 of La Grande Lloyd and Eva Lloyd, his wife, John Ren Lloyd (unmarried), Harvey H. Lloyd and Lloyd, his wife, Jemima A. D. Avers and James L. Ayers, her husband, defendants. ' To the defendants above named, and each of them: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you 'are required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above-entitled court and suit on or before the expiration of the time prescribed in the order di recting the publication hereof, towlt: six consettith-o weeks from the data of the first pul :5ntlon of this sum mons which is Au.''!t 27, 1909, and if you fail to appear, answer or other wise plead within the said time, the plaintiff will ask the court for a de cree as prayed for in the complaint. towlt: That a certain deed of conveyance between David B. May and Mary E. May, his wife, as grantorB and Bert M. Benton, as grantee, be made .o conform to the true agreement be tween said parties; that defendants be decreed to be the successors In interest of the said David B. May and Mary E. May, his wife, and as such required to make, execute, and deliver to plaintiff a good and sufficient con veyance of the following real estate, towit: the east half of the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section 10, township 3 south, range 40 east, Willamette Meridian in Un ion County, Oregon; said conveyance to have the effect to convey any ond all right, title and Interest of defen dants and each of them In and to said premises to the plaintiff, and further requiring said deed1 of ronveyauco to be made, executed and delivered with in a reasonable time, to oe fixei ly the Court; and In default thereof the decree of this court to stand ns and for and have the legal effect of a deed of conveyance to he entitle 1 to record as such and such further and general relief as In equity may be proper. By virtue of an order of the Hon orable J. C. Henry, County Judge of Union County, State of Oregon, made, dated and entered on the 26th day 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.