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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1909)
mSIXO Jtftt.rBTEH. I A GBADE.ORtiO!r. ff THUESDAY, OCTOBEB 23, 1903. r c Dressmaking ay THE PEOPLE'S STORE u,,eo Rlnrlc La Grande. Oregon v Y LOCAL ITEMS. 5 : O & ' Charles C. Campbell" is in the city today making final proof at the land offlce on a homestead near Wallowa. ' Mr. and Mrs. Press Harrison leave this evening for Portland where they eicpect to locate. , Jesse H. Jackson and Silas Cunning fl ham of Union are making final proof - today on homesteads near Union. Dorothy, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gorrle is spending the week ; In Payette, Idaho, visiting her grand mother. . '.r:f.SI..I.;--,T E. Honeyman of South Dakota who has been in the city for weeks taking treatment for poisoning from eating canned salmon, la slowly improving. ; J. D. Mara of" Baker City, brother of Contractor John Mars of this city, has arrived with his family and is looking for a pefmaneet location. Mrs. Wllmer D. McCulley returned 'to her home in. Joseph today" after ft tls wttt her mother Mrs. N. M. Ca- hoon. ; - John A. Douds and Ward B. Hescock of Promise are among the visitors ,ln the city making final proof on home steads at the local land office. lilts Clayton Barnell of Portland who has been visiting with AJIss Edna WIssler, left today for Sioux Falls, S. D. . "T3MEHBB) Mr. SIgmound, formerly a member of the Elgin club football team, but mn loetlad at Baker City, passed through the city today enroute to Port land. Dr. W. D. McMillan Painless Dentistry La Grsr.de National Bsnk Sldg. . :h.-' ' Cc'.k FtonzB ' Taught Oct 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 PATTERNS ARE MADE. WHY THEY ARE MADE AS THEY ARE, WHY THEY ARE BETTER THAN OTHERS, HOW TO USE THE LAC 123' HOME JOURNAL .PAT TERNS TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE. ii i ft ft ft Iti jOk A Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morelock will re turn to their home in. Portland this evening. ., F. H. Green returned today from a business trip through the towns in Wallowa valley. . J. L. Gibbon of Palmer Junction is a business visitor In the city this af ternoon. R. H. Lloyd and family came in from Elgin this afternoon and will go to Union to visit friends tonight. To morrow they will leave for Seattle. L. Reavls from Walla Walla Is in the city this afternoon on his re turn home after attending the funeral of his uncle, "Uncle Joe Revis" who died recently in Enterprise, -; "Jlmmle" Ray, the son of a Seattle vaudeville star and who has the distinction, perhaps, of being the very youngest globe troter in the country, left today for Portland, where he will join his relatives, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker. The youngster is only six years old and made the trip unattended. "Mill City, In the Santlum country Is growing rapidly. , Edwards Comedy Company. Beginning with Monday night Nov. 1st, the engagement of the Edwards Comedy Company at the Senic theatre will open with a creechlng farce en titled "The Man from Kokomo." There are six people in the cast each and ev ery one a seperate distinct comedy part. La Grande comedy lovers will find in the "Man from Kokomo" something far above the average of vaudeville i comedy fetches. Moving pictures. I pleasing specialties and the latest 11 ; lustrated song success, -which will te suns by Mr. Kent, 'a number of the ' -'- r.;im h ''o'rjr.iny. 'A'jif(:h for fur 1 thcr a;r.our.-men'ts. . ' fartiif r r.car f,0 bsjh'-is o' F?'.b , Ci';- rai"l ct.rh an at're. ;vcv Free 9 4 I 1 ft 4 A A. A. J. a XOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the un derslgned has been appointed admin istratrlr of the estate of S. M. Bloom, deceased, and that all claims agalnbt said estate muse be properly veri fied and filed with the . undersigned at her home In Cove, Oregon, or with F. 8. Ivanhoe, her attorney, at his office in La Grande, Oregon within six months from' this date. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this 22nd day of October, 1909. HELEN B. BLOOM, Administratrix. A cornstalk near. Jefferson, had four fine ears of popcorn. Bimnens. In the Circuit Court of the Bute of Oregon tor 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 on or before the 16th of October 1909. and If yon fall 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 tare and plaintiff and defendant Bernlce Gad' dls and Lorain e Gaddls, and for her costu 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 j this summons to be published once a wek for six consecutive week. t!i date of the first publication bebfy ,' the tftnth day of September, lat)8. ' I 1909. . ! E'-'GnrK ASHWILL.. (M'MO-l) Aitcrney fur ths T'i.iinUS ! Notice f Final Account, j Notice is hereby given that Mary O. : Forrest administratrix of the estate of James R. Forrest deceased, baa j filed In the County Court of Union County, Oregon, her final account in the matter of said estate and tLe County Court has appointed Tuesday the 5ta day of October. 1909. at the hcur of tea o'clock a. m. at the Court house in La Grande, Union County, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing of objections to such final ac count and the settlement thereof. Dated this ?rd day of September 1909. MARY O. FORRECT. Administratrix of the estato of James Forrest, deceased. (9-3-10-17-24-101) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department o fthe Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or. August 16. 1909. 1 Notice is hereby (rivea tia; HARRY E. SW AUGER, of Kamela, Oregon,-who on OctobJj to, 19u3, made homestead entry No 13302 serial. No. 04049, for SE, nee tion 29, township 1 S., range 36 E.. Willamette Meridian, hap filed notice of intention to make final five year proof, v .Rtab)sh claim to ;he land Above ( rihed. bffo'-ft Register and itvelv vi ft it . !.;ii,ci;;. 1 a'.'15r"Kt )rn?c:., on the 29t.h daj SeitK.j .r, 1809. Claimant names as witnesses: James L. Walker Ozro Hunt , iyle Charlton. John Smith, all of Ka r.el, Oregon. F. C BKAMWKT.L" Kcglster NOTICE FOB PCBLICATIOIf. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office p La Grande, Oregon, October 11th, 1909. Notice is hereby given that Marian Patterson of Kamela, Oregon, who on Feburiw-y 3, 1901 made Homestead en try No. 13434 serial No. 04096, for the 8 W 1-4, of N W 1-4 of S W 1-4 and Lot 3, Section 34, Township 1, South Range 3f East Willamette meridian has filed notice of intention to make final Five Year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, l.e- bore Register and Receiver. U. S. Land Office at La Grande. 'Oregon on the 7th day of December. 1909. Claimant names as -tresses: F. L, V'rl!M. T. ?. Collins. L. R. Tipton aud D. A. Charlton all of Karoeia. Oregon. F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. You don't take chances When Dr. Morris P. .Mendelsohn I'll Tour Classes. M, - V )c - r Dr. M.JP. Mendelsohn. PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT 1195 ADAMS AVEME, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. You take great risk when you truet your eyeslgt to those without exper ience, without proper equipment, p.nd of whose competence yo-i have no guarantee. You do not tako nny chan ces when Dr. Mendelsohn fits your glasses. He Is strictly rel'uble. U no thing goes wrong elthor with your eyes or your glasses yon w!ll nlw.i) find Dr. Mendelsohn at his oilirc. . , As far as experknce.'eiulpTAont and guarantees can protect you, yc;i are protected when you get your glasses here. Every known facility for the testing of eyes is available , I You will not be bothvel with hca.i aclies, dull . eyesight, nor-j lJrt: and other allaments of the eyeu if your j glasses are correct. Th reiuelv lies! In the wearing of rlgh'Jj fated lcr.h- i lens properly ground to meet al! the j deficiencies of the eyealght This en tire problem li8 In those thi ei words . rferhtly fitted lens YOUR CASK WILL. NOT MYi.Y. ' mi MKNDELSony. Offlce our from S:30 (' H unri frorr 1 to &. lty fncf!a1 v.o'-., !"im: in t:i'. v r NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Offlce at La Grande, Or. June 21, 1909. , . Notice is hereby given that BENJAMIN P. YOUNG, of Hilgard. Oregon, who. on Septem ber 17, 1903, maa homestead entrj s :io. 13243. serial No. 04021, for SWii 6EK Bee. 12, KM NEtf. SE'i NE. section 13, township 4 south, range east. Willamette Meridian, has filed ;.ot Ice of intention to make final five ; vear proof, to establish claim to the land above dscribed, before the Reg ister and Receiver. U. s. Land Offlce, at La Grande. Oregon, on the 16th day of August, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: N'ele Holverson. Nels Endrup. E-BC-SA TOE ONLY LAWFUL PUB CUKE. Because it doee not contain narcotics, n&ercury, cocaine, lead or anr poisonous druga. Because E-liC-SA cares piles, U. 8. Dispensatory recommends every Ingredient of E-KU-SA, Drug laws make "tab or misleading statements" a crime. Therefore the sate of all old or nar cotic pile medicines is illegal because they effect the brain and spinal marrow; produce constipation and never cure. Only druggists oi highest standing sell and endorse E-KC-SA, JlMICBi CiTOlMWS Immediate At Storage PLENTY OF IT Both Phones Main 6 Ml 1J1 "sseeeessf iseiaeis I WalnntQ and Hlmmidc Sauer Kraut and Dill Pickles City Grocery and Bakery, LP0LACK, Prop BellJPhone, Main 75 Independent 241 WE HAVE SECURED SHERMAN CLAY'S full line of PIANOS The musical instrument that sells strictly for one price to everyone Hans Endrup. W. A. iwunif. all of H'.lgard, Oregon. . F. C. BRAMWELL. ' . Register. How to core a Cold. Be as careful aa you can, you w'!l occassionally take cold, and when you ao, get a meaicine or known re liability, one that has an established reputation and that 1b certain to af fect a quick cure. Such amediclnc is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Jt has gained a world wide ' repu ntion by ita remarkable cures of this u t common allment.lt acta oa r at u re's plan, relieves the lungs, alda expect oration, opens the secretions a id aids nature In restoring the sy3teu to healthy condition. 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