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TU1M UJKA.CE, OBtGM. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1903
1 5 UKANltC tlCyiWO flDCCDlCD idea that has been auezetBteA tn . i . t. . s
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EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
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Resolution of condolence, 6n a line.
Haven't you caught the spirit? If
you will only keep your ear to the
ground you cannot . but help catch
the general sentiment that is crystal
izing rapidly and that is that La
Grande is Jimt. ntriT.. uj
greater development thatn she has
' ever experienced. Can you study our
surrounding 'conditions and find any
reasonable ground why this city
should not build up in population.
There are many reasons why it should.
idea that has been suggested to him
he proceeds to rent out the rooms of
I his uncle's house. Tbe "Man from
Kokomo" and his charming wife are
! among the fortunate parties. The wifi
is a very suspicious person and at all
Umes keeps a sharp eye on the smaller
half. The old gentleman is a man with
an eye for the beautiful In the fair
sex and at once proceeds to have a
high old time The poor young man
who has charge of the house, gets
mixed up in the troubles of the man
from Kokomo, and is forced to shoul
der a part of them. All finally, ends
happily and in its entirety the piece
gives ample opportunity to display
the ability of every member of the
company. '
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il, Township 1 S Range 2C, E. W M.,
has fled notice of intention to make
final five year proor, to establish claim
to the lan dabove described, before
Register and Receiver of the United
States Land Offlce, La Grande, Oregon,
on the 16th day of December, 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses: H. K.
Charlton, Kyle Charlton. Emmett Uc
Coy and C. C. McFalls. all of Kamela,
Oregon.
F. C. B RAM WELL,
(10129-11-fr Register
srniioxs.
J. H. HUBBARD, 31. D.
, Physician and Surgeon.
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.
Office Phone 1362. Residence Main 55.
N. MOLITOR. M. D
Physician and Surgeon.
Corner Adams ave and Depot st
Offlce Main 68. Residence Main 69
There is some talk that may result
In something tangible in the way of
building an up-to-date fraternal build
ing. This could be easily accomplished.
There are several orders in the city
that could combine a?i1 erect a builJ
ing that would not only be a credit to
the city but would nnv for Uaou .... i
m 1 - hw
sides, providing cccioclious lodgo and
banquet rooms.
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The third quarterly meeting of the
western Pine Manufacturer's associa
tion will be held in Spokane on Nov
8. Over 25 of the 90 mills helinKinE to
the association have reported to Secre
tary Kellogg that they will have rep-4
resentiitlves present.
A s hriii on wheels has been estab
lished for the railroad men of the
Spokane, Portland & Seattle railway,
and will travel rrom station to station
mid make nl lof the division points be
tween Vancouver and Spokane, Includ
ing Portland.
4 10CAL 1'LVYIIOrSKS. A
"Light la the Whiffon."
One of the best raelo-dranms ever
written was put on at the Pastime last
night to a large and well pleased aud
ience. The lighthouse scene in the sec
ond act was especially realistic the
storm effects being perfect.
There's plenty of comedy in the
whole piece and misses Mandeville's
and Mullaly's specialties were extra
ordinary. Owing to the Illness of Mor
nay Athey, Mr. Barnett has been added
to the cast.
One of the hardest fought gridiron
battles ever held In Walla Walla
anticipated for the big game which
is to be played this afternoon on Ank.
any field between the Whitman varst'.y
ana the tea::i from the Oreeon Ar-
ricultural College of CorvalHs. Ore
gon. Coach Blanchard has been busy
since the recent game with Idnhn in
getting his men back into first Haa
fighting condition. Although the men
returned from the Idaho game bruised
and sore they will enter the game to
morrow in as good condition as could
be expected.
Tag The Plater.
Ankeny field has been put into first
class condition an dthe bleachers have
been moved to both sides of the field
and nearer than ever before to the
side lines. In order to make the game
more interesting to the spectators the
management has arranged the publica
tion of a small booklet which will con
tain all kinds of information concern
ing anything like making a noise like
a football around the college. A new
innovation la to have each of the Whit
man players numbered and his name
and number will be recorded on the
booklet so that by glancing at the pro
gram one can tell any Whitman man
on the field. The player's numbers are
to be sewed o nto the backs of the
suits In much the same manner -as in
track athletes. This is a new stunt and
has never before been tried in the
Northwest and the football authorities
at the college will watch its imnress-
lon on the people of the side lines with
Interest..
The Poad to Success
has many obstructions,, but none so
desperate as poor health. Success
today demands health, but' Electric
Bitters is the greatest health builder
the world has ever known. It compel
erfect action of stomach, liver, kid
.leys, bowels, purifies and enriches thr
blood, and tones and Invigorates the
whole system. Vigorous body and
keen brain follow their use. You
ctn't afford to slight Electric Bitter
if weak, run down or sickly. Only 50c.
Guaranteed by the Newlin Drug Co.
In the tlrcait lotirt ei the state i
Oregon For Union Conatr.
J. W. WHITE, Plaintiff.
vs. ,
DANIEL KELLY, Defendant
To Daniel Kelly, the defendant
above named, Greeting:
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear and
anawere the complaint filed aealnst
you la the above entitled court and ac
tion on or before the expiration of the
time prescribed In the order directlug
the . publication hereof, to-wit: six
consecutive weeks from the date of the
first publication of this Summons.
which Is October 29, 1909, and if you
fail to appear, answer or otherwise
plead within the said time, the plain
tiff will take Judgment against you
ror trie sum of $181.46 with inter..
iue rate of 6 per cent per annum on
$147.96 thereof from the 31st day of
August, 1902 until paid and on $36.50
thereof from the 30th day of April,
iaou, until paid and for plaintiff's
costs and disbursements, and plaintiff
rder directing the sale of the property
now attached in this action, to-wit:
all the right, title and interest of Dan-
Jel Kelly in and to the real property
or the estate of Thomas Kelly, deceas
ed, consisting of lots 1. 2 and 3. In
Block 154 Chaplin'a Addition to the
City of La Grande, Oregon and 6 1-2
acres of land described as follows.
Begininng at the section corner be
tween Sections 28-29-32- and 3.1 in
Vownship 2 South Range 38 East, Wil
lamette Meridian, and running thence
N 8:70 chains thence south 55 degrees
West 15.45 chains, thence East 12.51
chalnB to place of beginning, Bituated
In the Southeast quarter of Sectlcn
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'.:
said judgment
By virture of an order of th9 Hon.
J. W. Knowles, judge of the above en
titled court, made and entered on the
22nd day of October, 1909, this Sum
mons is publisred in the La Grr.nle
weeKiy Observer, a weekly nawsp.i-in-r.
pi luted and published in la
Grande, Union county, Oregon. ....
COCHRAN & C3CHRAN,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
(10-29-5-12-19-26-3-10)
BACON ft HALL.
Physicians and Surgeons.
Office In La Grande National Bank
Building. 'Phone Main 19.
S. T. Bacon. Residence, Main 18.
M. K. Hall, Residence, Main 52.
C. H. UPT'N, ?tt O. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Special attention giva to Eye, Ear
. Nose and Throat.
Offlce in La Grande National Bank
Building.
Phones: Offlce. Main 2: Resident
Main 32.
VETFBIXABY SURGEOSS.
DR.. P. A. CHARLTON.
Veterinary Surgeon.
Offlce at Hill's Drug Store, La Grande
Residence Phone Red 7ni
uince Phone Black 13 1.
t Independent Phono 63.
Both phones at residence.
DR. W. H. RILEY.
Graduate Ohio State University.
Vaccination, Dentistry and Surserv
oi an klntts. Country calls promptly
answered. Agents for National Live
stock Insurance Association. Portland
Oregon. -
Offlce, 14 Adams avenue.
Phones: Pacific, Black 1901.
.Independent. 373.
DENTISTS.
J. C. PRICE, D. M. D.
Dentist
Room 23, La Grande National Bank
Building. Phone Black 1991.
TEACHERS OF MUSIC.
ERLA CARLOCK.
Teacher of Piano.
Pupil of Pierre Douilet of the San
Jose Conservatory.
For children the Burrows course of
music Btudy and musical kindergar
ten. Studio in the Mahaffey Bldg.
ARCHITECTS.
"The Man from Kokomo,"
"The Man from Kokomo," is the title
of a laughable farce with which the
Edwards Comedy Company open their
engagement at the Scenic theatre on
Monday, November 1st. The plot of the
play deals with a poor, hard up med
ical student, who is left in charge of
his uncles home during his absence
: from the city. After accepting a crazy
Aviator's urrow Escape.
Loudon, Oct. 29. Aeronaut Blerlot,
and his manager, Mull ir, narrowly es
caped death Wednesday at the hands
of a mob at Bucharest, according to
letters that have Just been received
here. The mob had gathered to see the
the machine fly and when the motor
was found to be broken and Blerlot
was unable to go up the mob became
wild and attacked them. Before they
could be rescued Meuller was rendered
uncuuBclotifl from the blow of a stone.
Notice For Publication.
Department of the Interior, U, S.
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, Oct.
26, 1909.
Notice Is hereby given that John A.
Graybeal of Kamela, Oregon, who, on
June 26, 1904, made Homestead Appli
cation No. 13672, Serial No. 04183. for
E 1-2. NE 1-4, and E 1-2 SE 1-4 Section
y PROFESSIONAL PIRECTOBY.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS.
ITaIpiK.,'"''
Civil, Mining. Titration Eaginetrlng
and Jtrvsylng.
Estimates, plan and speclQcat.'oib
Offlce In P aeakam.-) BLfl1I.ng.
La Grande, Oregon.
YIAVI.
MRS. GRACE McALISTER.
Teacher and Manager.
Telephone Farmers 1976.
PHYSICIANS.
C. R. THORNTON.
Architect and Engineer.
Surveying, Civil and Structural En
gineering.
Twenty Years Experience.
ROBERT MILLER.
Architect
Offlce 1107 Adams avenue. 'Phoaei
Pacific, Main 1. Home Independent
N. I.
ATTORNEYS.
C. H. CRAWFORD.
Attorney at Law.
Practices in all the court of the 8UU
and United States.
Office In La Grande National Bask
Building, La Grande, Oregon.
Chas. E. Cochran Geo T. Cochrmi
COCHRAN ft COCHRAN.
Attorneys.
La Grande National Bank Building.
La Grande Oregoa
DR. G. W. ZIMMERMAN.
Osteopathic Physician.
Office Sommer Bldg.
Office 'phone, Main 63; Residence
phone Black 951.
Successor to Dr. Moore.
H. H. LXOYD.
Attorney at Law.
Practices la all the Courts of the Stat
and United States.
Elgin Oregoa
WILLIAM M. RAMSEY.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Rooms 15 and 16 Sommer Block.
t La Grande. Oregon.
MEATIMG
STOVES
I have a' nice line of
coal and wood heaters at
prices to suit all, also the
celebrated MAJESTIC STEEL
RANGE. For apple picking
I have picking baskets, step
ladders, box nails, box hat
chets, etc.
F. L. LILLY.
HARDWARE AND CROCKERY
GEORGE PALMER, Freaident C. S. WILLIAMS. 2nd Aaat Cashier
F. J. HOLMES, Vice-President W. H. BRENHOLTS, isst Cashie.
' r. L. MEYERS, Caa&ler.
La Grande National Bank
Of La 3rande Oregon'
CAPITAL AMD SURPLUS $170,000
UN11ED SI U"ES DEPOSITORY
DIRE '-TCRS
M. Ber,, J. D. Mathescn F. J. Holmes F. K. Erykit
C. C. Pertr.ir!cn F.L.Meiers Get. L. Cleaver
. W. L, Brenholts George Palrror
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2,000 Pf UNDS
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CO A I for $8
Weighed on City Scales..
Rock Springs Lump or"
Nut delivered to any part
of the city Gity scales
ticket delivered with load."
G. E, FOWLER
Our CreairilWafers
ARE ALWAYS FRESH
E. D. SELDERS
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GREAT
LAUGH! ER SALE 0
100 FULL SIZED COTTON BLANKETS
$1.50 VALUE, WHILE THEY LAST
Greatest Bargain Store in The City
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