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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1909)
BTE3IXU 'JUttFBTER, I A GRAtllE.PKEGO. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27. TC Dress matting Taughf Free Friday, Oct 2 A SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE HOME PATTERN COMPANY WILL BE AT OUR STORE ALL DAY TO DEMONSTRATE THE LADIES' HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS, EXPLAINING IN DETAIL HOW THE PATTF"R-NR APT! MADT5. WHY THEY ARE MADE AS THEY ARE, WHY THEY ARE BECTEP. -THAN OTHERS, HOW TO use the lae:z::. .home .journal .pat TERNS TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE. it t Xotlce ef rinl iff But. Notice Is hereby given that Mary O. Forrest, administratrix of the estate of James R. Forrest deceased, has Cled In tbe County Court ot Urlor. County, Oregon, her. final account in the matter of said estate and tl.e County Court has appointed Tuesday the 6in day of October, 1909, at the hcur of ten o'clock a. m. at the Court bouse in La Grande, Unlcn County. Oregon, as the time and place -for hearing of objections to such final ac count and the settlement thereof. Dated this 3rd. day of SepteniUi 1909. MARY.O. FORRECT. Administratrix cf the estate of James Forrest, deceased. (9-3-10-17-24-101 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department o tthe Interior, . V. S. Land Office at La Grand, Or. August 16, 1909. Notice is hereby j!ver tti&l HARRY E. SW AUGER, of Kamela, Oregon, who on Octobn ti. IWS, made homestead entry No ;SS02 serial, No. 04049, for SE. sec tion 29, township 1 S., range 36 E Willamette Meridian, nas filed notice of intention to make final five year proot. yj fsiab.'ish 'jialTj to ;lie land abovtt r then, tifo e Register and .i?-d'v -i as V. 3. Land Offlce, at a if- .' tr,i., on the Cay ,.' Claimant uames us witnesses: James L. Walker Oz ro Hunt. ' ivy Us Charlton. John Smith, all of Ka-nel. Oregon. . F. v. BKAVWETX. Kvgistv. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Office at La Grande. Or. June 21. 1909. Notice is hereby given that BENJAMIN F. YOUNG. jf Ililgard, Oregon, who, on Septem ber 17, 1903. made homestead entr Co. 13213. serial No. 04021, for SW SEfc sec. 12, NVi NE4. SEU NEtt. section 13, township 4 south, range 36 east, Willamette Meridian, has filed lolice of intention to make final five ear proof, to establish claim to the land above dscribed. before the Reg ister and Receiver. U. 8. Land Office. at La Grande, Oregon, on the 16th day A August, 1909. . Claimant names as witnesses: N'els Holverson. Nela Endrup. Hans Endrup. : - 1 W. A. ioung, all of Hilgsrd. Oregon. ;' T.C BRAMWELL, , ' Register. Dow U core a Cold. Be as careful as you can, you tjll occassionally take cold, and whei you do, get a medicine of known re- liability, one that baa an established reputation and that Is certain to af fect a Quick cure. Such amedicine i Chamberlain's - Cough Remedy. It has gained a world wide .repu-ntion. by its remarkable cures of this in. ft common ailmentlt acts oj ratureV plan, relieves the lungs, aid expect oration, opens the secret lo as and aids1 nature in restoring the systeu to healthy condition. For sako ty all good dealers. v v E.RC-SATIIE ONLY LAWFUL PILE CUBE. Because It does not contain narcotics, mercury, cocaine, lead or any poisonous drugs. Because E-RU-SA cores piles. U. 3. Dispensatory recommends every Ingredient ot K-KTJ-SA. Drug laws make "false or nlsleadlnr statements" a crime. Therefore the sale ot all old or nar cotic pile medicines Is illegal because they effect the brain and spinal Aarrow; produce constipation and never curs. Only druggists o highest standing sell and endorse JB-KC-8A. SILYEBTHOILVS PIIT TRTI? .RockSpfiffi gsjCoa THE PEOPLE'S STORE House Block La urande, uregon T Onera ! y " 1 I. 'ii a KOIKE FOR l'LHLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office t La Grande, Oregon, October 11th. 1909. Notice Is hereby given that Marian Patterson of Kamela, Oregon, who on Feburary 3, 1904 made Homestead en try No. 13434 serial No. 04096, for the S W 1-4, of N W 1-4 of S W,l-4 and Lot 3. Section 34, Township 1, South Range 35 East Willamette meridian has filed notice of intention to make final Five Year proof, to intablish claim to the lapd above described, Ig nore Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office at' La Grande, Oregon cn the 7th day of December. 1309. , Claimant nameti as witnesses: F. L. Wright. R. R. Collins. L.E. Tipton and D. A. Charlton all of Kameia, Oregon. ' . F. C. BRAMWELL. Register. Immediate Delivery Prices Storage PLENTY OF IT Both Phones Main 6 Grande R it ide Cash Cc A. JL. A. J. A I LOCAL ITEMS. Judge Ramsey is in Baker City to iy and will return tonight. , Dave Stoddard went to Baker City ,1 morning to transact business. V. F. Matlock, a promineut citizen Pendleton Is reported to be very i. , ... . 1 - I 0 Ulam Fleming, a student of the Ci school was called to Portland .U morning by the death of a near iruive. ' . ; y . Tin K. worth Lengie will give a Hal f ,;vu-fn social next Friday night at ine ome of Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Greeu. to hi' luill LeogMorn. are. Jav'.ted. J. W. Nunnamaker has purchased om the La Grande Investment ' Co., 1 jut 4,. block 1, Pleasant Home aaa?i.uu o La Grande, a comfortable dwelling hich stand3 on the property. Chief Ranger Mackey has issued an brgent call to all Foresters to attend he regular meeting tonight for there ?Vtping to be a reea ana oiurr t.j" streuous efforts to get a full at- endance Is being made: J. W. Simmons, deputy head consul .f the Modern Woodmen of America lor the state of Oregon left this morn- ans; for a tour of Wallowa county vb-ere he will rislt the lodges of Ms .rder this -week. - Walter Neidner left this morning on a brief business visit to Baker City. Misa Lorene Riley of Baker City is the guest of Miss Ethel Wright. On Friday afternoon the Kaffee Klatch will be entertained at . the home of Mrs. George Palmer. Mrs. J. K. Romlg of Baker City is visiting with Mr. and Mrs.. L. II. Rus sell in South La Grande, ' Mrs. Pauline Moore Riley, Grand Conductress of the order of Eastern Star of Oregon and Worthy Matron cf Easter Chapter No. 11 of Baker City is .the guest of Mrs. C. W. N'oyes. . Mrs. H. C. Rinehart of Summervllle, Grand Assoctaie .uairuu f iMdem Star of Oregon Is in La ! Grande, the guest, of Mrs. W, IL Boh- nenKani. - ; . SOCIETY. 4& At a nuptial high mass at the Cath olic church this morning at 7 o'clock, Miss Minnie Joy and John Phelan were united in wedlock. The wedding break fast was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Peare, and dinner and the reception will be at the home of Mt. and Mrs. M. J. Halley tonight. Miss Maggie Phelan and Mr. Willie Peare attended the bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. Phelan will reside In La Grande. The bride arrived recent ly from Ireland. . , . ! r You don't take chances When Dr. Morris P. Mendelsohn 1'Hs Your Glasses. L. S. Parker, chief clerk to Master Mechanic Langley, passed through the city this morning on his way to Idaho to look after personal business. , He was joined here by Engineer Martin King who has property i uthat staM ' '' Throw More Bombs. Odessa, Oct.,2?. BoroV throwing has had a wonderful revival m vuia ic cently. Twenty-six succesaMl .anl at tempted outrages have occurred n the months of September and October and the authorities are now"'axerting themselves to suppress the possession explosives in the hands or un authorized persons. There are. How ever a large number of experts here who are manufacturing their own ntgn exulosives and these are very difficult to get at. XOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Union Co.inty Maud Gaddis, plaintiff, vs Thcmas V. Gallia, defendant To Thomas W i i - .- '. . ;':'''. ..,,:..' r $ - - tr 1 - Q i Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn. 0 I ! aboe Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istratrir of the estate of S. M. Bloom, deceased, and that all claims against said estate muse be properly verl flori nnd filed with the undersigned at her home In Cove, Oregon, or with F. S. Ivanhoe, her attorney, at. rt 111 r tf,f :.,!Tf f his o.Tice In Ia uranae, vruu 'At. W. tv l7iCiWldflUi,h:n eix months fron. this date. Dated at I A. Grande. Orecon, ims 2fnd da" cf October. 1 fr0. HELEN B. BLOOM, Administratrix. Painless Dentistry la Grande National Bank Bldg. Doth Phones . Gaddis, tbe named defendant. In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required 10 ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled duit on or before tae ictn or octoner 1909, and if you fail to answer, t'e plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In ber complaint, tbe desolutlon of the bonds of mat rimony existing between the plain tiff and defendant and the tare and plaintiff and defendant Bernlce Gad dis and Loralne Gaddis, and for her costs and disbursements. This summons Is published by or der of tbe 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 cf the first publication babg the tenth day of September, lvo9. 1909. . Et'GENE ARIIWILL. '8-27-10-1) Attorney for tli? PlalnUf; PERMANENTLY LOCATE I AT 110.- ADAMS A YEN IT, OPPOSITE POSTOFFK'E. You take great risk when you trust your eyesigt to tltos without exper ience, without proper iM'iivjtiit "lid rarda of thats, Gc a liac- of whose competence ' yu i liuve r o guarantee. You do not take any . hf.n ces when Dr. Mendelsohn Jits vour glasses. He 13 strictly rvlVibl-.'. I( any thing goes wrong either with your eyes or youi4 glasses yoti will nlwji) find Dr. Mendelsohn at bis oitiee. As far as experience, eri tip'ncit and guarantees can protect you, yci are protected when you get your glasses here. Every known facility for the testing of eyes is available. You will not be bothsrel with head aches, dull eyesight, Mri-rm .no other ailaments of the eye If your glasses are correct. Th'i retnely lies In. the wearing of rightly. fiitcd ler.s-.-lens properly ground to meet all the deficiencies of the eyesUrht. This- en tire prolilem lis in tli(M? th;-c word- rlehtly fitted len.. Tom CASE WIIL MT 1TZ1.E DR. MENDEISOHV. , OT.cv. ours from R:H0 O 'i ijk! from 1 to fj. 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