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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1909)
ETISISQ 'Jtftt.rBTEE. 1.1 GHAND E,OREf:0!f. SATrBDAT, ((TOBER i mx 3 3 i Mew A ir if i a 1 Ladies Tailored Suits And Coats AT THE THE PEOPLES Some New Beauties CneinaBd See Them ALSO, Just recieved some fine Fur Sets and coats at Most Reasonable prices 4 4 friends whj tie 6oen Jo leave Ij GraDde. Vr. ( srtlne eoU the land to the Park sr elation beyond the Proebstel bridge. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Kcleree's Sal. Notice Is hereby given thst bv vir tue of an execution an; 01 Her sale issued out r.ud under seal ot toe Circuit Court of the State ot Orepon for Union county. In a suit wbereut Edmond Damn la plaintiff and Mary B. Oarou. Herbert F. laro& and An drew J. Tncker are defendants to roe issued aud directed commandtug sale be made of the hereinafter tie- scribed real estate for the purposes set forth ia said order of sale; NOW THEREFORE, the under used as uch referee will on Sat urday, tho 18th day of September, 1909. Ht a o'ri'k p. m., t the from door of the Court bouse in' the city of La Grand. Union county. Oregon, mend aud ncr tor Bale nd sell if' the highest bidder at public auctior for cash 1' htnid, lie following de icrihed real estate, uip. north west Quarter of section 24. , The south west laarter of the south ;ast quarter of section G. . . '. The north eaut quarter of the uortb enm quarter of section S5. The north west quarter cf the ncr.h east quarter and the south east quar ter of the north east quarter of sec tion 35. . ...'.. " The south west quarter of the nortl. west quarter and the north half of the south west quarter of Bee Ion 36 all ni township 2, north ratine v est of the Willamette Meridian, an iu Union county. Oregon. Dated at La Grande, In the count; and state aforesaid, this the 18th day of August, A. D., 1909. F. P. CWLDER9, (AuslS-25-2-9-16) . Referee Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande. Or. June 21. 1909. Notice is hereby given that BENJAMIN F. YOUNG, of Hllgard, Oregon, who, on Septem btr 17, 11103, maae homestead llaut F.ndrup. V. A. Young, all of H'.lgard. Oregon. F. C. ERAMWELL, Regis tec now to core's Cold. .No. 13213. serial No. 04021. for SW 6E14,sec. 12. N4 NEU. NE. section 13. township 4 south, range a6 east. Willr.mette Meridian, has tied notice of intention to make final v ' ear proof, to establish claim to the laud above dscriled. before the Reg ister and Receiver. U. S. Land Office, at La Grande, Oregon, on tho 16ih day ot August 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Nels Holverson. Nels Endrup. Be as careful as you can, you w!f entry j occassionally take cold, and when you do, get a medicine of known re liability, one that has an established reputation and that Is certain to nf feet a quick cure. Such amedlolne Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Jt has gained a world wide reptrutioa by its remarkable cures ot this ni t-t common ailment.lt acts 00 r at 'j re's plan, relieves the lungs, aid expect oration, opens the secretloas and akts naturei In restoring tbe systeti '.o healthy condition. For saiO l? al! good dealers. ' ; E.BU.SA mJ 05LT UWFCX PttE CUBE. . Because It does not contain narcotics, mercury, cocaine, lead or anr poisonous drugs. Because E-KU-fU cores piles. U. a Dispensatory recommends oery Ingredient of E-KC-SA. Drug Uws make "fahw or misleading statements" a crime. Therefore the sale of all old or nar cotic pile medicines la Illegal because they effect the brain and spinal narrow; produce constipation and never cure. Only druggists dt: highest standing sell and endorse E-KU-8A. MLYEBTBO.VS PslTir.Y lRr WR. THE PEOPLE'S STORE Opera House Block La Grande, Oregon Puhic Typewriter Sale. Notice is hereby given, that the reg ister and receiver, will on the 16th day o'clock In the afternoon of said day. offer at public sale, to the highest bidder for cash. Smith Premier Type writer No. E8C83, at the front .door of the United States Land Offlce in La Grande, Oregon, Persons desiring to hid on said type writer will have ae privilege of ex amining the same at any time prior to the sale by calling at this office. V. C. PRAMWELL, - ' Register. COLON R. EBERHARD, Receiver. RockS primgs Loal A. local ;tems. 5 W..H. Stanohfleld va a business visitor in Tmb.'er today. Mac Woods who left tome time ago on a buslnesi tour of the east and middle west, la expected home from Kansas City tonight. The Rev. G .H. Hilton returned to his home this irornlnij hfter assisting Itli the mliy t the Christian church its week. Attorney L. G. Davis returned last evening to hU home in Union after spend the ilay in tho city on legal business. . J. D. Matbeson, forunrly trainmas ter here bat now aslstant superinten dent of the.Yest end. ' here today consulting local official a and to at tend to busl.iess matters. . . ; The Rev. C. F, Swander who has been In the city conducing the rally at the Christian church left last night for Mosier, Idaho, whero he will dedi cate the new church for his denomlna tion. '' , ' Mrs. Clar G. Essen, state Sunday school worker for Oregon, left today 'or Union where she will assist in In- itructlng th workers of that city In the lines alon.s w whlen she taught while at the Christian church rally in this city. . Attorney I toyd of Elgin left last evening for In ion whetJ he will join his family and leave toil? ht for Stan wood, Washington, a abort distance from Sea'.tla, to spend Ilia winter with his brother. While Mr. Lloyd has sold out In the Ginnde Ronde Valley, he says that he oces not If el he is leav ing and may be back rext summer after he tkes a good rest. Dr. W. D McMillan q Painless Dentistry ia Crande National Bank Bldg. Both Phones in John W. Willa of Imh.'ci came this afternoon. , ' J S. L. Ke.rWf ' a promir.cit North. Pow derjarmer Is rmong the luslness call ers in the rjty today. ' S. L. Brooks, a prominent farmer of Inibler eatre In on the Elgin train this afternoon. Attorney Jftn S. Hxlgin will be among the local attorieys who will attend tho supieme covrt lu Pendle ton next week. Charles Coclian will go to Pendle ton Monday to attend to legal business before the Suireme coirt. . : J. A. Frater, a farmg living a few miles east 'f the city -sine into town this morn! lg and repo.d the, roads uninjured by the rain r ' yesterday. Assessor T. A. RInehart left today for Sumerville where he will Join Mrs RInehart who has been visiting rela tives there fo- several days. Mrs. Loj RInehart of Ellensburg who has ben visiting here and In Union for a nonth, left last evening for Call'forala. . Mrs. Gra-e Barrle of the Barrie boarding houre, who ha been ill for the past fev t't ye is somewhat tmprov ed today. , j ; . Mrs.. L ,S. iAndls of Baker City is spending the week with her friend Mrs! J. K. Wright Mr. Landls will come down this evening and remain over Sunday. The Rer. Mcleod of -he Methodist church of th s city returned todi from Wallowa county, where he has been for a Vek conducting special meetings. Ms wil loccnpy his pulpit as usual Sunday. Deputy Head Consul J. W. Simmons of the Modern Woodmen of America, returned today from Willowa county where he haj visited each of the towns. He wil: go to Portland to nifcM. John O'R. ie i of Norti Powder re-, turned ho.ne last evening after Bellini? his fruit c:op from hM farm In this vicinity. Mi. O'Brien ! among' the old plonesrs of the ccrnty beini? among the PiFt .settlors on Wolf creek. V Prof. Tom. Couklln of Cove Is In the city on busmrs today and incidental ly will attdod the football game. The ca3e o' Andrew Lunn vs. The North Powder Milling 5Ufr Mercantile Company vill be argued in the cir cuit court today on a mitlon to dis solve a preliminary inluDction. District Atoiney Ivaohoe will go to Pendleton Monday whero he will ar gue severtl Wallowa county cases In cluding tha cases In vol vs.! In the suit of the State vs , Emmeus and also the case of tha State vs., Knoxley., , Night Watchman John Waldon and son Claude and James Mulholland re turned last evening rom the Walla Walla river, where they have been on a hunting and fishing trip. Just to show the people that it was not Joking in turning Maur Emily ? hair gray ulgh; before last the snow came down lr-st night wi far. as Oi.l" Town and .h foot of Fox LIU near the Palmer Lumber Company's' mill yardr Chris .Johnt-on . manager of the North Povder Mlllng and Mercantile Company 1 In the city today attend ing a hearing at the co rt house of a suit In vhlch company Is Involved. Judge J. Wi Kndwlei and Court Reporter Mara returned today from the land of deep snows noout Starkey where thoy have enjoyed a highly successful luntlng and frhlng trip. Attorney Turner Oliver will leave for Pendleton v.here he' will argue the case of the Bank of Commerce vs., Bertram, b;-fci the St.preme court. Folowlng nls case he will go to En terprise whero he wil 'tuke testimony In a Wallowa county case You den't take chances When Dr. Morris P. MendcNohn Fit 1 Your Glasses. Immediate Delivery Storage Prices PLENTY OF IT Both Phones Main 6 Grande H) tie Cash Cc SOCIETY. 4f One of the lurgest so ial events of the week w. the farewr.ll reception-at the E. Z. Carbine homo Friday night In honor of, the Carblnj family -who are expectl.r to li'av-i for Me.lm next weak. Ovcv 100 ?ue?ts from La Grande and FruUdale w?e present to J express the', appreciation of their r-T-- y1-, 71 .Pop Core iiiiai ... Dr. .ST. P. Mendelsohn. PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT 1105 ADAMS AVENUE, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. You take, great risk wheu yot truet your eyesigt to those without exper ience, without proper O'tulpmcjit,. end of whpse , competence -yo i have no guarantee. You do not tako any -hbn-ces when Dr. Mendelsohn lies vour glasses. He Is strictly rel'HHle.' I? any thing goes wrong either with your eyes or your glasses yon w!II nlwayi find Dr. Mendelsohn at his oilier.' . As far as experience, eintpnent and guarantees can protect you, yc.i ara protected when you get your glasses here. Every known facility for the testing of eyes Is available You will not be both?rel with head aches, dull eyesight, ,wn I'd.t and other ellaments of the eyea tf your glasses are correct. Thi remely lies In the wearing of rightly fitted lers- lens properly ground to meet nil the deficiencies of the eyesight. This ?n r tire problem Hos in thojH t'v.e? woni t rlifhtly fitted lens. YOUR CASE WILL NOT 1TI.E Bit MENDELSOHN. Office ours from 8:30 to H: "and from I to 5. By 'special arl'o'i'.ttnir.t In the evening;. Will Pop City Grocery and Bakery, L POLACK, Prop ' BellJPhone, Main 75 Independent 241 - WE.HAVE SECURED SHERMAN CLAY'S full line of PIANOS and ORGANS The musical instrument that sells strictly for one price to everyone 1 J ft i. f' 1 H i V:-