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-fU.t UiiUANBE, 0REG05. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBES 27. t . i. ;! i I Ji? t Ij :. f IV. it. n .!! :M ft . i : f. fit "i'lV ftj; H'f- . t ij i ! f i U GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Published Daily Except Sunduj. GEORGE H. CIRBEY. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. United Press Telegraph Sen Ice. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ..Daily, single copy 6c .Dally, per month 65c . ; Daily, six months in advance ... 3.60 ; Daily, one year in advance $6.60 Weekly, six months in advance ..' 76c Weekly, one year In advance ....$1.00 Entered at the postofflce at La Grande as second-class matter. This paper will not publish any article appearing over a nom da plume. Signed articles will be re vised subject to the discretion of the editor. Please sign your artlc'es and save disappointment Advertising Bates. Local reading notices 10c nr ime first insertion; 6c per line for each subsequent Insertion. . Resolution of condolence, 5c a line. Today Is Teddy Day. In other words the fifty first anniversary of the birth Of Col. Theodore Roosevelt, formerly in vvasuiugiou and Oyster Bay, but tow of Africa. Today is also the birth day of another distinguished repub lican, the Hon. Whitlaw Reld, propri etor and long distance editor of the New York Tribune and ambassador to the court of St. James since 1905. De spite the rumors of his speedy retire ment, It la likely that he will retain bis present post for a year, so that he may have the honor of Introducing Theodore Roosevelt to English society upon the latter's return from Africa. It would not be surprising. Indeed it would be surprising If otherwise if London is not the scene of many a bloody "bread riot" during the coming winter. The placards so prevalent last year, reading: "To hell with charity its work we want!" are again to be seen In the streets of the world's me tropolis, carried by gaunt and hungry men who have been reduced to the tragedy, of seeing thelf families starv ing before their eyes. The French president, following the example set by President Taft of the United States is about to take boxing lessons and horse exercise in the hopes that he may reduce his avoirdu pois. President Fallieres has hitherto avoided taking much exercise, with the result that he hns put on a lot of weight. ... c '. ' Sir I.ipton is over here once more to Issue a challenge for the yacht cup. If there Is anything in the old adduge that perseverance wins, he may jot capture thnt race In the years o come, lie built up quite a tea busi ness by staying with It and ho prob ably figures It out. that the same tac tics will win the cup. One thing Is . sure, if he doesn't keep .trying he never will. First water, ami then the nnv sew rnn system. We practically have the water and the .city council is al ready taking sups looking forward to a ut m-weruktt syntem. T.u Grand will anon b'.-i onie' on of lli ntwt tU slralilt.' lui-u! ;mi in tho wi-i;t for home : seck rs.' it tako- time io acquire v orj'Miliig in a new otuitiV but we an , Hhl!ij; now up lo-dat.- things every year. The many siranv 'Alio in- ever wr ity i v.ille.v nr ." -hnn.''-! with our deliulitlul fall weal be;-. IVMeni Or'f.ni :i a'list the wot Id ' for this sea on of th yar. GREIhl itv v t ' M r 1 mi-mi a vv m W i:: t- 1 . v - y'rjriTwrii--' .. ...u-... " :. ,,mm vT,-.--.-?yv,''-.v W ., Two steamers from Alaska the past few days have brought out a half mill lion dollars of gold. Alaska's gold tamp annually adds greatly to the circulating medium of this countiy I and in fact la a factor in the world ! annnlv r.f frftM r L' j aw We can soon be calling attention to our pure water supply. A few weeks more and beaver creek will connect with the cfty and -.then we will take off our hats to no municipality in the laud for pure mountain water and an abundance of It Next month there will be an elec tion in a number of states but as they are mostly of a Ioca lnature little In terest is being manifested generally. , The anti-betting law In California has been sustained by the court of appeals. , 1? Salem boosters are active. They visited the Albany apple show some 300 strong. Portland has started in to raise her $100,000 for the Rose Carnival next June. 1 $4 lAWYFM ARE HOSTS LA FOLLETTE SPEAKS INFORMAL. LY AT BANQUET. Tel of Some of Ills Stirring Incident In Political Life. The local lawyers who are soon to form a bar association here, last even ing tendered Robert M. LaFollette a reception at the Model restaurant. Several brother attorneys from Wal lowa county were present at the table.' Mr, La Follette was the principal speaker and during his talk, which was of an Informal nature, reviewed some of the famous political fights which he has gone through In his won rterful career. Though there was only about 20 years of It, he said that he would remember thoRe 20 years al ways. There was nothing of set speech color to what tho guest of honor had to say but he made It Interesting, nev ertheless, CONTEST AT W VI LA WALLA WILL i vw'fkom hfhe. Local Gridiron to he Seat of Very Fast Game Satni'ilaj. Bid .CAME (EOSE BI ivio loo's- ; Seveial from la-re are going to Wnl nat.itrallv ila Walla Friday to attend the Whit man O. A. V. Ramfl which takes place there. I'oth wlxiols have studeuts from this city and the outcome will ba SLAUGHTER 100 FULL SIZED COTTON BLANKETS . $1.50 VALUE, WHILE THEY LAST Greatest Bargain Store in The City watched with Interest While there will be big games so close to La Grande, there will also be an interesting contest here, and as tho week draws to a close, the team is rao idly recovering from the effects of last Saturday's game and will be very much ready to take the Indian town team Into camp. The Pendleton Acad emy 13 one of the leading teams of this section of the state. SUM20NS. lu The Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Union County. M. K. Hall. Plaintiff, vs. " . Daniel Kelly, Defendant To Daniel Kelly, defendant, fcbove named. In the name of, the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against 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-w.H: six consecutive weeks from the date of the firs publication of this summons 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 the sum of $76.20 with Interest there on from the 1st day of January, 1903, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum until paid, together with plaintiff'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-wlt: 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 lots 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. Beglnlnng 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 Bouth 55 degrees West 15.45 chains, thence East 12.51 chains to place of beginning, situated in the Southeast quarter of Secticn 29, Township 2 South, Range 38 East Willamette Meridian, or so much of the said described premises as may be necessary for the satisfaction of t'.:e said judgment By vlrture of an order of the lion. 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 per, printed and published in La Grande, I'raon county, Oregon. COCHRAN & COCHRAN, Attorneys tr PUuitin.'. 10-15-2:-?? 11-3-12-10-2C. APPLE PICKERS WANTED At once apply to I. Bonsel. Frultdale., Phone Farmers 93. ! PKOFESSIOXAL DIRECTORY. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. L. V PICKLER. Mining, " Tination Engineering Civil an. a ;rveylng. Kstluint.es. piat and specificatlonst. Offlce in T aejkamp-BulldinR. Ia Grande, Oregon. YIAYI. MRS. GRACE McALISTER. Teacher nndMsuaper. Telephone Farmers 197. viivski'axh. DR. (i. W. ZniaiEILUAN. Osteopathic Physician. Office Somnier. nidjr. ORlce 'plion. Ma'" C:'.; Htsidonce phone r.Uck nra. Successor to Dr. Moore. J. H. HUBBARD, IL D. i Physician and Surgeon, j Office in New Bank Building Rooms 20-21. 'Phones: Residence, Main 89; Offlce, Main 7s. DR. A. L. RICHARDSON. Physician and Surgeon. Offlce over Hill's Drug Store. Offlce Phone 1362. Residence Main 55. N. MOLITORJ M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adams ave and Depot at Offlce Main 68. - Residence Main 69. BACON ft HA T.U Physicians and Surgeons. Once In La Grande National Bank Building. 'Phone Main 19. fc. T. Bacon, Residence, Main 18. M. K. Hall. Residence, Main 52. C. H. UPTON, fti. O. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Special attention giva to Eye, Ear Nose and Throat. Office in La Grande National Bank Building. Phones: Office, Main 2; Residence, Main S2. YETFRIXARY SUBGEOXS. DR. P. A. CHARLTON. Veterinary Surgeon. Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grande T"-..T T- - - - At(MUbUW A UUiitl AkOU IVA Offlce Phone Black 13 1. , Independent Phono 53. Both phones at residence. DR, W. H. RILEY. Graduate Ohio State University. Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery of all kinds. Country call3 promptly answered. Agents for National Live stock Insurance Association. Portland Oregon. Office, 14 Adams avenue. Phones: Pacific, Black 1901. Independent. 373. DENTISTS. r J. c. PRICE, D. M. D. Dentist Room 23, La Grande National Bank ! Building.' Phone Black 1991. TEACHERS OF MUSIC ? . ERLA CARLO CK. Teacher of Piano. Pupil of Pierre Douilet of tneSan Jose Conservatory. : For children the Burrows course of niuslc study and musical kindergar ten. Studio In the Mahaffey Bldg. ARCHITECTS. C. R. THORNTON. - Architect and Englnner. Surveying, Civil and Structural En gineering. Twenty Years Experience. ROBERT MILLER. Architect Offlce 1107 Adams avenue. 'Phomer Pacific. Main 1. Home Independent No. t. ATT.OBNEYS. C. H. CRAWFORD. Attorney at Law. Practices In all the courts of the 8tt sud United States. Office In L Grande National Bank ! Building, i-a Grande. Oregon. ! Chas ti. Cochran Geo T. Cochrae ! COCHRAN ft. COCHRAN. i I Attorneys. j La Grande National Hank Building. La Grande Oregoa ! " H. H. LIOYD." Attorney at Law. j Practices in all the Courts of th f.tflf' Mid United States. . Elgin Oreifrt j WILLIAM M. RAMSEY, j Attorney and Counsellor at Law. j Koouis 15 and 16 Komiuer Block. 'La Grande. Oregon. ON MEAfMG 'STOVES F. L. LILLY. HARDWARE AND CROCKERY GEORGE PALMER, President C. S. WILLIAMS, 2nd Asst Cashier. F. J. HOLMES, Vice-President W. IL BRENHOLTS, Asat Cashier F. L MEYERS. Cashier. La Orande National Bank Of La 3rande Oregon CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $170,0110 UNITED S-; T ZS DEPOSITORY . DIRE -TORS V M. Ber,, J. D. Mathescn F. J. Holme F. M. Brykit C. C. Pennirftm F. L. Meyers Geo. L. Clesver W. L. Brenholts Georce Palroor 'fe Our Cream Wafers ME MW MS FRESH BLMKtlS Ui tl "tf W . I have a nice line of coal and wood heaters at prices to suit all, also f the celebrated MAJESTIC STEEL RANGE. For apple picking I have picking baskets, step ladders, box nails, box hat chets, etc. 2,000 Pf UNDS OF COAI for $8 Weighed on City Scales. Rock Springs Lump or 'Nut delivered to any part of the city Gitv scales ticket delivered with load. G. E, FOWLER . D. SELDERS