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'ETEMSG Jtftt.ifBTTB. I A CRAM)E,nSEGOX. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1909. I 4 I u. i I ..me if n IaJ W V Mil . Ill .-,' ' ;. - -: - - 'A 1C TnO 117 Is none too good for us or our patrons. That reason we are selling at prices you Harf Scftafner 6 Marx Clothing Hamilton Brown Shoes Palmer Garments for Ladies Puritan Hosiery and Underwear THE PEOPLE', Opera House Block STORE La Grande, Oregon s costs and disbursements, and plaintiff will also apply to the Court for An rder directing the sale of the property now attached In this action, to-wit: all the right, title and Interest of Dan iel Kelly In and to the real property the estate of Thomas Kelly, deceas ed, consisting of lota 1, 2 and 3, In Block 154 Chaplin's Addition to the City of La Grande, Oregon and 5 1-2 acres of land described as follows. Begtnlnng at the section corner be tween Sections 28-29-32- and 3-1 in Township 2 South Range 38 East, "Wil lamette Meridian, and running thence North 8.70' chains south 55 degrees West 15.45 chains, thence East 12.51 chains to place of beginning., situated in the Southeast quarter of Sectlcn 29, Township 2 South, Range 38 East Willamette Meridian, or so much of the Bald described premises as may be necessary for the satisfaction of the said judgment By viriure of an order of the Hon. J. W. Knowles, judge of the above en titled court,' made and entered on the 2nd day of October, 1909. this Sum mons Is publisred in the La Grande Weekly Observer, a weekly newspa ter. printed and published in Ia Grande, Union county, Oregon. Attorneys for Plaintiff" 10-15-22-29-11-5-12-19-26. feet a quick cure. Such aniedleine id Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It has gained a world wide repu ution by its remarkable cures of this w. t common allment.lt acts oj rature's plan, relieves the lungs, aidi expect oration, opens the secretlois an-1 aids nature In restoring the syitteu lo healthy condition. For sa"o l y all good dealers.' " ' and i A LOCAL ITEMS. $ &G6& 4 Frank Harris, the art man, is a vis itor in North Powder today. , Fred Montgomery, a sugar boiler from. Spokane, arrived this morning. T. W. Conklln of the Cove was ex- ased from Jury duty today and left r Nlssa, on a business trip. ' Guy Hobson , left today 'or Sum merville after belng cleared .'of the charges against him by the Jury. Rev. Upton H. Glbbs is a Tlsltor In Baker City today1 He expects to " re turn this evening. - -- - ; Mrs. Honan has returned - from Pendleton where she spent several weeks In the hospital. . v Miss Alice Knight, deaconess of the Episcopal church ' arrived last even ing to remain a week in this city. ... . ...... , ?-.., (1 R. Hlbbard. the Imbler realty -Jtnan arrived home today from a vls- J to Portland. ri , , Hughey McDougall.; well-known carpenter of this city, left today for Joseph to work on the new Methodist church building there. ; ; . Robert Burns who la now in the forestry service aa. a ranger near Sumpter, la here risitlng relative! and friends. ;:" ' H. W. Colllno, manager of the Pen dleton office of the Balfour-Cuthrie grain company, spent last night ; in this city but left this morning for Baker. . ' v: D. B. Hendicks o Elgin leaves to night for Pomona, . caiirornia, au miles from Los Angeles, where last year he purchased ten acres of orange orchard. His wife has preceeded him and they will meet each 'other at Central Point Mrs.; Turner Oliver delegate from the local Neighborhood club to tne state federation of Women's clubs at Forest Grove, and where she was elected first vice president for the coming year, returned this morning. J. E. Davis of Colorado today closed a deal with the Van Duyn real estate company by which he purchased 10 acres of orchard land near Cove for $1,500. The land was partially set to young trees, hut the remainder of the land will he planted by Mn,; Davis who has arrived to make the Grande Donde valley his home. 'J-''.-- A targe flor committee of gentlemen have been appointed by the Le Jaunese club to cere for strangers at the second dance of the series which is u De g-ven tomorrow night The best music in the city has been pro cured. It will, be remembered ' that those who received Invitations for the initial party were invited for the succeeding ones. . r , , ; Alonzo Bright, of Enterprise and Scelma Elkholm, of Hutchinson, Kan sas, were married last evening at 5 o'clock by Rev. W. S. Seemann at the Presbyterian manse. .The bride came all the war from her eastern home to meet her future husband In this city. .:y. !;.,:?-:.?: -., :":.:,. iDr. W. D. McMillan Painless Deniisky La CranJe National Bank'Bldg. ' Doft Phones '. society. : $ October 27 will be. a gala day for Hope Chapter Noi 13 of the La Grande Eastern Star as on that occasion .It will entertain Easter Chapter No. 11 of Baker City. Definite plana for the day have not yet been fully matured but the visitors will be royally enter- tained during the day and following the work of the order here will be a banquet in '.the evening. The lodge from Baker City will send a large delegation on an official Tisit and there will also be Individual members present from Sumpter. This afternoon in the club parlors the literary division of the Neighbor hood club is holding Its first meeting of the year. The work under consid eration is a discussion of the first act of "As You Like It." led by Miss Market Anson. Following the Shak pspnrlnn study a half hour will be do votd to the beginnings of the phys r.lodrnl rotirPG that Is to be takon up this season in literary work. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department o tthe Interlcr. U. S. Laad Office at La Grande, Or August 16, 1909.' Notice is hereby given that ' JAMES L. WALKER. of Kamela, Oregon, who on February 9, 1909, made homestead entry No. 13376 serial. No. 04074, for SHSWU section 28 & NNW, section 83. township I S, range '36 E..W. Meri dian, has filed notice of intention to make final five year proof, to estab lish claim to the land above decrlb- ed, before Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office, at La Grande. Oregon, on the 29th day of Septem- ber, 1909.' ; ' Claimant names as witnesses: Kyle Charlton. . Oswald Hunt Harry E. Swages John Smith, all of Kamela. Oregon. .. F, C. BRAMWELL, ' ' , Register Well Known Hotel Keeper Uses Recommends Cl)aT.wM;?r '.Colic," Cholera and IUr- rhoea Eeraedy, 5 ,-I take pleasure in saying that I have kept Chamberlain's Colic, Chole ra and Diarrohea Remedy in my fam ily medicine cheBt for about , fifteen years, and have always had satisfact ory results from its use. Ihave ad ministered it to a great many travel ing men who were suffering from troubles for which it Is recommended, and have never failed to relieve thein, says J. C. Jenkins, of Glasgow, Ky. This remedy is for sale by all good dealers. EXGIX, OHEGOX, Where iocl businera men ire 4 co-operating and buying stump 4 !anda prerartor to setting 4 commercial orchards. "or par- tlcnlars regarding good orchard land at very low prices call or wrlto The . SLOUGH INVESTMENT CO. Real Etttate, Investments, Loans and Collect Jo as. '' E-RU SA-THE OXLT LAWFUL PELK CUES, '. Because It does not contain narcotics, mercury, cocaine. lead or a&y poisonous drugs. Because E-RU-SA cures piles. U. 8. Dispensatory recommends every Ingredient of E-EO-8A. Drug laws make "falso or misleading statements' a crime. Therefore the sate of all old or nar cotic pile medicines Is illegal becauae they effect the brain and spinal aarrow; produce constipation and never cure. Only druggists et highest standing sell and endorse E-SU-Si. 6ILTEBTD OAK'S FA Mil DBCfi KvSS. Keck S OHMS Immediate Delivery At Storage Prices PLENTY OF IT Both Phones Main 6 Grande R'Mch Cash Cc The Best Plaster, A piece of flannel dampened ; xillh Chamberlain's Liniment and bound on to the affected parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled with a lame deck or pains in thes side ori chest, give it a trial and you are cert ain to be more than pleased with the prompt, relief which it affords. Tnis liniment also relieves rhuematla puin and Is certain to relieve anyone dif fering with that disease. Sold by t!l good dealers. The Evening Kaf fee-. Klatch will be lntertained Friday- evening . of this week at the home of F. L. Meyers, on Main street with Mr. and Mrs. Meyers and Miss Margaret Newlln as host and hostess. ; . SUMMONS. In The Circuit Court of the State of :: Oregon for Caloa County. M.K. Hall, Plaintiff., ' ; '.';";':: Daniel Kelly, Defendant : ' To Daniel Kelly, defendant, above .. named....:.'.., In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed again at you In the above entitled court and action on or before ' the expiration of the time prescribed in the order directing the publication hereof, to-wlt: , bIx consecutive weeks from the date of the firs publication or this summonn which Is October 15, 1909, and if you fall to appear, answer or otherwise plead within the said time, the plain tiff will take Judgment against you in t'te sum at $76.20 with Interest there on from tho 1st day of January. 1003, ;ii the if,te of 6 per cert per annum How to cure a Cold. Be as careful as you can, you rl!l occasslonally take cold, and when you do, get a medicine of known re liability, one that has an established reputation and that is certain Ij af- DR. K. P. MESDELSOUX, DOCTOB OF OPTICS. connection, wjth,. the nntll paid.", together with plaintiff's PERHAXESTLY LOCATED AT HOt ADAMS AYE3UE, OPPOSITE posiorncE. r You take great risk when you trust your eyesight to those without ex perience, without proper equipment and of whose competence yon have no guarantee. You do not take any chan ces when Dr. Mendelsohn fits your glasses. He Is strictly reliable. As far as experience, equipment and guarantees can protect you, you are protected When you get your glasses here. Every known facility for the testing of eyes is available. You will not be bothered with head aches, dull eyesight, sore lids and other ailaments of the eye if your glasses are correct The remedy lies in the wearing of rightly fitting lens lens properly ground to meet all the deficiencies of the eyesight The en tire problem lies in those three words rlshtly fitted lenses. YOCT? CASE TTILL KOT PUZZLE DK. 3IEM)EI,S01IX. Office hours from 8:80 to 12;' and from 1 to 5. By special appointments In the evening. . , ,. juruvn iiat a ciiicu&rtf AND Maple Syrup We Have the Flour and We have The Syrup Gfy Grocery and Bakery, E.POLACK,Prop) Bell'Phone, Main 76 Independent 241 -, WE HAVE SECURED SHERMAN CLAY'S full line of 1 . PIANOS and ORGANS The musical instrument that sells strictly for one price to everyone Sco ttMMsic