mSDTQ 0B3SEBTEE, LA EXiON. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1909. J. B. Slebert. a well known rea estate dealer of Enterprise, It In the city this afternoon and will leave to night for a month's business trip to California. 3 : i I . Bb 111 111 ' lap. Sheep Taken up. About 90 head of sheep branded star on the :!(rLt shoulder bave been ta- 0 Seutember 15, on W-iiskv k?n Creek, seven miles west of J.a C'rni by the Scholstrom brothers. Owreri must pay all charges. BARNARD SCHOLSTROM. (S-2-it) The Best Time to Buy IT lOms ana Suits IS BIGHT NOW WHILE THE STOCKS ABE LARGE AND T0U CAN SECURE CHOICE AND QUICK DE. LITERY FBOM A GBEAT NUMBER OF DESIRABLE GARMENTS. BIGHT NOW WE HATE I0CR SIZE AM) CAN DELIVER THE GARMENT AT ONCE. THE PROBABILITY IS THAT I0CLL NOT HATE TO n il T A MINUTE FOR ALTERATIONS. THE PALMER GARMENT h n;.ide on such perfect lines that few alterations are required. If any should be necessary, we have aa ixpert talloress who can make the changes "iu a Jiffy." 4 lls lady has had years of experience in altering jackets and Bkirts for some of the largest ladles' : uit establishments in the east and west euch as Chas. A. Stevens & Bro., Chicago and Meier & Frank, Po: r and and understands every detail of this part of the buslness.The high quality ot garments of this DixV 3 Is an assurance of satisfactory wear. , A'j to the Btyles well, if yo u'll come here, we can soon convince you that they are exactly what you , . l'i ,ce, too, Is an object, but be sure that for the price you pay, you secure the very best value and tt?fioutslde appearance le not all you pay for. When you select a "Palmer Garment," the question of q;is ity is settled before you. buy. V I show above a few of THE NEW FALL STYLES which will give you some idea of the legance tn graceful lines of thes garments. The best way, though, is to call and see the "real things." Wo take much pleasure in showing them to you whether you wish to buy or not. ; 1 A Sprained Ankle. 'As usually treated a sprained ankle will disable the injured person for 1 month or more, but by applying Cham berlaln's Liniment and observing the directions with each bottle faithfully, a cure may. In most cases, be effected in less than one week's time. This liniment is a' most remarkable prep aration: try it for a sprain or a bruise, or when laid up with chronic or mus cular rehumatism, and ycu are cer tain to be delighted with the prou'.pt relief which it affords. For sale by all good dealers. Building For, Sale. A two-story building: on'Fir sttwet between Adams and Jefferson;;' foi sale cheap If taken at once. Build Ing must be moved awaj. Apply o S. A. Gardiner. ((S-8-6-U . I'-''iirtr? We Cary a fine line of KABOO CORSETS It is not necessary to put with the 1 9C fl tn inconvenience of poor sight these days 1 U further more It is foolish to neglect I r , Cft having your eyes properly attended ' 3D0 MM to. If you suffer from headaches, ner vousness, you will find It will pay you to have your eyes examined,' as In nine cases out of ten the trouble lies there. , We can give you an expert exam inationfit you with the correct glasses if they are necessary. J. H. PEARE ill lc ftprrlf ht 1909, Kabo Conet Co. Umbrellas $1.25-$6 ELEGANT LINE OF KIM ON AS Full Line Suits to Arrive Soon VAN DUYN CO. Notice of Final Settlement Notice is "Jbieby given that .!! than Green, administrator of the . tate of James Green, deceased, bar Bled in the County Court of th Stan of Oregon for Union County, his final account tn said estate and that said Court has appointed Monday, the 20tk day of September, 1909, at 3 o'cloct p. m., at the Court House In L Grande, Union County, Oregon, as th time and place for hearing objec tions to said f.nal account and th settlement thereof. JONATHAN GREEN. Adinlnlstrttu R. H. LLOYD, Attorney for BBtw (8-21-28-4-11-18) THE PEOPLE'S Opera House Block STORE La Grande, Oregon 0 A GOOD RECORD We have conducted a laundry business in La Grande' for many years. There must a reason. A trial order will jexplain the mystery, . ' " A. B. C. Laundry PHONE MAIN 7 LOCAL ITEMS. A Ccnh'tor Murphy is home from visU 1 1 the A-Y-P. at Seattle. "chn ftriker left Por1ta:;! last night for Mrs. c .T. Bacon is In Baker City tflav vh itlng friends. D- !! Stewart went to Elgin to !n 'lis auto. Kn. V ade and daughter of Imbler, " her 3 today visiting friends. Arthi: ct Robert Miller of this city, left to V f0r a bUsines3 trlp to Jo. a!i: Boswell, an Enterprise bar "tt fei'irned home today noon after 1 is visit In this city. 14 Kynd of Heppner, Is In the , - ti.day buying Isolated tracts of at the land office. Attorney L. Denham and D. B. sndrM a of Elgin, came down on l-e iioc.4 train. Mrs. F. D. McCully of Jo "epn' ar at the Foley house. They ,re 0 na trip to Portland. Attorney c. E. Cochran arrived "?e this morning from Portland, went on to Baker City lmmedl- Or. IfV. D. McMillan Painless Dentistry Grande National Bank Bldg. Both Phones I. N. Pitzer ,an Enterprise black smith, came through the city today on his way home from Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Mitchell were here today on their way. to Seattle, to attend the fair. Attorney L. J. Davis of Union, Is over from Union today to attend Motion Day at the circuit court. Attorney B. F. Wilson of Union, is in the city today attending Motion Day at the court house. J. C. Balrd and son of Wallowa, are In the city today. Mr. Balrd is proprietor 0 fone of the Wallowa ho tels. Mr. and Mrs. White of Enterprise, are in this city this afternoon, on their way to the Willamette valley to visit relatives. Chris Mays of Lostlne, came through the city today on his way to Corvallis, where he has been attend ing school for the past two years . . James W. Rogers, llnotyplst for the Enterprise News-Record, is in the ciyt waiting the arrival of relatives from the east. Mrs .Walter Neldner has returned from visiting the Seattle fair. Re ceiver Neldner accompanied her as far as Portland and continued on to San Francisco. The Woman's Relief Corps has de cided to postpone the dinner which was to have been given to the G. A. R .members next Saturday afternoon until further notice. Arzuella, the maid of mystery, at tracted much . attention as she lay quietly sleeping in the window at N .K. West's today. She will be awakened at the Steward tonight. Joseph Gale and D. P. Lethan, who last year purchased the John Mln nick farm in liigh valley, are In the city today and will in all probability have some stock on exhibition dur- 1 ing fair week. Carl Rowe, traveling salesman for the Washington Book Binding & Prin ting company of Walla Walla, came down yesterday noon from Wallowa county and continued his Journey to Pendleton last night. J. A. Thronson, the well known fruit grower of Imbler, is in the city today and is preparing to bring In two trees, well rooted showing the growth his trees have made this sea son, for exhibition at the fair. Miss Anna Neldner, a student of the La Grande high school for the past two years, is now enrolled as a student in the seminary for giils at Atryn, Pennsylvania, 18 miles north east of Philadelphia. Miss Margaret Boner, 'the popular young assistant cashier of the Wal lowa bank, came through this city on her return from Walla Walla, where she has been visiting friends at Whit man college . Sam Litch and W. C. Locke, county commissioners of Wallowa county, left for Enterprise on the noon train. They returned this morning from Portland, where they attended the state convention of commissioners and county judges. Mr. and Mrs .Brant, prosperous residents of North Powder are here today. Mr. Brant reports that the Powder valley has crops this year which easily outdo anything of past years. The farmers are Invariably well satisfied with their year's cash recefpts. Summon. in the Circuit Court of the State or Oregon for Union County. Maud Gaddls, plaintiff, vs. Thomas W. Gaddls, defendant. To Thomas W. Gaddls, the above named defendant. In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit 1 on or before the 16th of October 1903. and if you fail to answer, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In her complaint, the desolutlon of the bonds of mat rimony existing between the plain tiff and defendant and the care and plaintiff and defendant Bernice Gad dls and Loraine Gaddls, 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 wetks, the date of the first publication bebg the twenty-seventh day of August, 1909. EUGENE ASHWILL, (8-27-10-1) Attorney for the Plaintiff. sjajQSIZSBSSS Daily Observer, 65c per Month IT IS THE DUTY OF SCHOOL TEACHERS To look to the care of their pupil's eyes. Many children seem dull, do not care like to study and are called numbskulls. THEY ARE UNFORTUNATE In most cases for having some eye de fect Most of them show no other sign of eye trouble, and grow up to MANHOOD AND WOMANHOOD, dull and stupid, never knowing that their eyes alone made them averse to study and activity. Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn gives especial care to children's eyes. One charge covers entire cost of examination, glasses and frames. Dr. Mendelsohn Is permanently ol cated at 1105 Adams ave., opposite postoffice. Guarantee satisfaction in every repsect " BUSSEY'8 BACK LINE. Best of service. Day and Night. Hacks furnished for funerals and private parties. Baggage transferred Day and Stand at Paul's Clear Store. 4 'Phone Red 141. Night 'Phone Main 21. E. L. BUSSET. WE HAVE SECURED SHERMAN CLAY'S full line of PIANOS and ORGANS The musical instrument that sells strictly forgone price to everyone Scott Music Co, THE THE BEST PLME 14 Without a doubt the beat plac to get all kinds of vegetables, straw berries, cherries, organges, bannanaa and lemons, Is at the Geddst Grocery, they have the best and the freshest; and should you want nice crisp tweet or sour pickles, Just call them op; and dont forget that tie coffee. It takea the place ot your '40c coffee. Just n a shipment of SwifU ham and bacon. GEDDES BROS. PHONE MAIN Hb ft : ! i n ", . 5 Y: ;: i! r. ; '" - II j ' ' i! Si rs .'tr,