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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1909)
ETESISG OBSEBYXR.LA GEAXDE, OHEGOX "WEDXESDAT. SOTOBER 19, 1309. Of, o A & LOCAL ITEMS. J o ' J M1b8 Nellie Meyers of this city Is visiting relatives in Summervllli. Wm. Zion of Summervilie was a Ltui " iness visitor at the court house t day. . . . ' W. F. Mason of Elgin who has bec-n visiting relatives in Indian Valley re turned home today. Ben Wells of Enterprise left last evening for Pendletoa where he will visit his sister, Mrs. IV Temple. jHicrney C. E. Coch-an left this worn Ul ir- nuiciyrise ?j iraDBPXl legal biness and will return tomorrow. ; (J R. Cralocx. o. the Gernunlu Lile Insurance Corny i ,v made a brief x Into the valley toliy. Al Logan was arrested last evening for disorderly conduct in the Blue Mountain hotel. He pleaded guilty and was fined $5.00. . ' George Kinnear and A. C. Turner of Weston returned home lliis morning after a trip to enterprise to invest in Wallowa county wheat lands. Miss Georgia Stewart of Pendleton la here today the guest of friends and will attend the Le Jeunesse dancing party tonight. Clarence Turner of Weston passed through La Grande this morning on . bis way to Enterprise where he has isiness matters to .attend to. v H. s. Masse,manager of the Blue Mountain Creamery company, is trans acting busines Bin Union and Cove to day. ' ' Mrs. Fred J. llolu?s of .gland Oily rr'irned homj on the nmniini; 1" 'tir after a visit in the ;iry ir.okir.R uftr biflnees connuVid with imr new lir me. Judge B. F. Wilson of Union re turned home last evening after a trip to this city to assist in taking the dep osition of W.i T. Martin of Cove in connection with the water rights trliiT, R. Q. Staggs and J. B. Lealand of Weston left this morning for Enter prise after spending the evening in the city. They are going to look for a share of the new wheat lands' .be ing opened up near Enterprise. After a few days shut down caused t by a breakage in the dam , the big Grande Ronde Lumber Company's saw mill at Perry resumed bperations this morning. This is one of the big pny rolls of the county. The commercial Interests soon feel it when it closeB down for any length of time. E. W. P. Allen, a teache rln the Bchools at Kamela has purchased through the Van Duyn realty company, the building on Jefferson avenue, for merly ocupied by the I. X. L. store which was owned by H. H. Hugg. Allen will go into business here about the -flrst of the year. He has not definitely nnounced the line of goods that he will handle. Tears An Earthquake. Halifax, N. S. Nov 10. Considerable anxiety Is being felt here In regard to the safety of the Islands of Jamaica. There has been no communication . with Kingston since last Saturday, when terrible hurricanes . swept the Island. It is now feared that the hurri cane was the least of the danger , and that the island has been visited by a destructive earthquake. Take Notice. At the Iowa school house, District No. 3, on Saturday evening, November 3. there will be a box social held by he Pioneer Literary Society and tha school for the purpose ' of raising money with which to get fixtures for the school house. The boxes will bo sold to the highest bidder. Two cakes will be sold. The lady that receives the most votes for being the most cranky wotaah Will roceive -one of the cakes and the gentleman that receives the most votes for being the most pleas ant man willreceive the other cake. It will cost one cert a vote. Gentlemen, come and bring your wife, or II you have no wife bring your prospective wife and if not that your sister or some other man's wife's sister will do In a pinch. Dr. VJ. D. McMillan Painless Dentistry La Crande National Bank' Bldg. Both Phones ,'. SOCIETY. ' 0$4$AAAAA The Cricket Club, a society of young girls, for the purpose of devoting one evening a week to sewing, met last evening at the home of Miss Helen Currey, light refreshments are served at each of these meetings. Daughters of the Woods, a Foriegn Mission society will give a delightful musical program at the M. E. church next Friday night. Rehearsals for the event are being luld dally. Tonight is the evening of the last of the Le Jaunesse parties at the Elk's Hall. The same orchestra which offi ciated at the last dance, is employed for the evening. All members of the' Lambda Phi Alpha club are urgently requested to attend the meeting, Wednesday even ing, at the home of Mr. Lynn Bohen kamp, as an Important business meet ing Is at hand. The Kaffee Klatch will meet Friday ttiteruoou at me nome or Mrs. Win. Miller is South La Grande. Dr. and Mrs. W. D. McMillan enter tained the Decern Club last evening at their borne. Mrs. E. E. Bragg woa the prize. . ' Mrs. Edna Swart last evening givn a delightful sur.jr'ne party in honor of her sister Miss Laura Holm, tee event being occasioned by Miss Holm's birthday annlverssary. Several guests were present lu addition to the family and the boarders at the Swart room ing house, and delicious refreshments were served. . O A A LOCAL PLAYHOUSES. A Making a lilt at the Scenic All in a Fog, delighted a large house at the Scenic theatre last night It's a big laugh all the way through. Thiu Is the last night. See it Tomorrow night, Happy Hooligan, the character that made the New York World' fa mous. ' " L0." An amazing youthful, pretty aud fascinating crowd of girls, magnificent costumes, eighteen musical numbers each one more catchy and tuneful than the others; the cleanest kind of gen uine fun, a splendid cast of players, a plot Intense, logical and absorbing a.id above all America's foremost commed lan, John E. Young, are the compon ent parts of "Lo," the musical coT.edy which will be the attraction the Steward opera house on Monday, Nov 15. So enthusiastically has "Lo" been endorsed by the newspapers and the ater goers everywhere it has appeared that the following guarantee icmhi panies each ticket purchased: "Your money back any time during the performance or after . it, if you don't think the show is worth it Notice of Administrator's Sale. ' Notice la hereby given to all whom will annexed of the estate of Frank It may concern that the undersigned administrator de bonis non with the Milne, deceased, under and by vlrcue of the powers to him given in the will of said deceased and by direction thereof and by permission of the coun tr court of Union County, Oregon, giv en by order made and entered In said cause on the 11th day of October, A. D. 1909. vill, from and after the 9th day of November, A. D., 1909, proceed to sell at private sale for cash. If pre ferred by the purchaser for the sum of Two Thousand Dollars cash arid the balance on one and two years time with Interest at eight per cent oer annum, and secured by mortara on the premises, and sale to be Sub ject to a mortage now thereon for Fifteen Hundred Dollars, hte follow ing lands of the said estate, to-wlt: North west-Cfuarter and West Half of Northeast Quarter and West Half of Southeast Quarter and North Half ot Southwest quarter of Section Thirty One, In Township One, North of Range Forty, and Northeast Quarter ot the Southeast Quarter of Section' Thirty Six in Township One, North of Range Thirty Nine, East of Willamette Me ridian In Union County, Oregon. R. K LLOYD, Administrator de bonis non will an nexed cf Frank Milne, deceased. ( (O-lO-il-18-25 N-l-8.) SOTICE FOR PUBLICATI03. Department" of the Interior. U. a Land Office at La Grande. Oregon. October 11. 1909. Notice la hereby give nthat Lovell E. Tipton of Kamela, Oregon who on September 23, 1903 made Homestead entry No. 13252 Serial No. 04025, for SE 1-4 of SW 1-4; W 1-3 S W 1-4 Sec 11 and C E 1-4 of S E 1-4 Sec 10, Township 2 South Range 35 E Willa mette meridian has filed notice of in tention t make final Vive Tear proof to establish claim' to the land above described, before Register and Receiv er U. B. Land Office at La Grande,tOre gon on the 7th day of December 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: F. L. Wright, M. T. Burnett, R. R. Col lins and W. D. Adams all of Kamela. Oregon. F. C. BRAMWELL, , Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department o fthe Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or. Auguet 16, 1909. Notice is hereby given that - HARRY E. SWAUGER, Of kllllAlll. flM.nn V. vn " - v . 16, 1903, made homestead entry No 13302 serial, No. 04049. for SEtf, sec tion 29, township 1 SM range 3C E.. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final five year proof, to jstabllsh claim to the land above "escribed, before Register and Receiver M -ai U. S. Land Officeat f nrocrte. Oregon, on the 29th day oi c!cJterii.)!r, 1909'. Claimant names as witnesses: Jamea L. Walker Oiro Hunt Kyle Charlton. John Smith. aM of Kanela, Oregon. F. C BRAMWELL, '' ,i Register THE EYE IMPORTANT The ye is one of the most import ant and delicate part of the body. Sight is Priceless.". Glasses should not be worn where no error of refrac tion exists, but"" where an error does exist they should be put on as soon as posible and worn constantly until the defect is cured. Wearing glassses once does not signify that they will always be worn. You can at any .time (before the defect is cured) go back to the poorer vision If you bo desire The vision will not be poorer than it was before the glasses were worn, but will be more noticeable on account of having been accustomed to beter via Ion. I have made a special study of the eyes and have been fltlng glasses for fourteen years. Ask anyone that I have fitted for reference as to my ability, then give me trial and be convinced. All work guaranteed. M. W. HEWITT. ' The Best Tlaster. A piece of flannel dampened allh Chamberlain's Liniment and bonnd on to the affected parts Is superior tu any plaster. When troubled with a lame back or pains in- thes side or chest, give It a trial and you are tort aln to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords. Tuls liniment also relieves rhuemath pain and is certain to relieve anyjne cuf has filed notice of Intention to make fering with that disease. Sold by all good dealers. WEAK, WEAEY WOMEJT. Learn the Cause of Dally Woes and End Them. When the back aches and throbs. When housework Is torture. . When night brings no rest nor sleep When urinary disorders set In. Woman's lot is a weary one. There Is a way to escape these woes. Poan's Kidney PaiB Wes such woes. " Have cured thousands. Read this woman's testimony: Mrs..Putman Yeck, of Elgin, Ore., says: "I have known of the merit of Doan's Kidney Pills for a long time. When suffering from an attack of a lame back accompanied by pains In my kidneys I procured this romcdv and began Its use. If I sat long the pains were always more severee and felt languidand dizzy upon Irst aris ing in the morning. Doan's Kidney Pills removed the hackacha regulated the passages of the kidney secretions and benefitted me In every way." For sale by all dealers. Price 50c Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, New York sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and SUSSEX'S HACK LIXK. Beet of service. Day - and Night , Hacks iarnlahd for 4 funerals and private parties. 4 Baggage transferred Day and ' Stand at Paul's Clgmr Store. 4 - 'Phone ;R.d 141. Night 'Phone Main II. 4 E. I BUSSET. - 4 SOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice la hereby given that the no derslgned has been appointed admin istratrix of the estate of 8. M. Bloom. deceased, and that all claims agalnu said estate muse be properly Yen ned and filed with the undersigned at her home In Cove, Oregon, or with F. 8. Ivaahoe, her attorney, at his office in La Grande. Omm within six months from this date. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this 2fe4 day of October. 1909. HELEN a BLOOM. Administratrix. Heartburn, Gas, Dyspepsia and Other t , Stomach tffsery Vanishes. " The question as to how long you are going to continue a sufferer from inuigesuon, ayspepsla. . out of order stomacn Is merely a matter of howl soon yon begin taking DIapepsin. If your stomach is lacking in di gestive power, why not help the atom ach to do its work, not with drastic drugs, but a reinforcement of diges tive agents, such as are naturally at work In the stomach. ' People with weak stomachs should take Dlapepsl ncccaslonally and there will be no more Indigestion, no feel ing like a lump of lead in the stom ach, no heartburn, sour risings, gas on the stomach of belching of undiges ted food, headache, dizziness or sick stomach and besides what you eat will not ferment and poison your breath with nauseous odors. Al Ithese symp toms resulting from a sour-out of or der stomach and yspepsia are gen erally relieved five minutes after tak ing a litle DIapepsin. 7, ; Go to your druggist nd get a 60 cent case of Pape's DIapepsin now, and you wil lalways go! to the table with a hearty appetite, and what you eat will taste good, because , your stomach and Intestines will be clean and fresh, and yo uwill , know that there Is not going to be any more bad nights and miserable : days for you They freshen you and make you feel that life's worth living. Bock Springs CoaL In transit. Order now and get sum mer , prices " :' , - GRANDE RONDE CASH CO. Phone Main 6. Either phone. N 6-10 " V JUIJ-L iiifcS JnADE BRIGHT. 4 You are a patient ? Your child A is In school a certain number A of hours each day, using the eyes constantly. Each year A A the lessons become harder. A books are taken home the stud- ies are continued In the even- A ing, the eyes are, being over- A taxed, the delicate muscles are sirainea yet perhaps no thought is given to helping the eyes. A I know that injury results from A this neglect We must realize A it, if there is a cause for the A A eye strain, there must be a ) A remedy, the remedy most nat- A urally would be rest for the A eyes; this rest can be obtained A A by wearing resting classes. A My advice to you Is, come and A gei my aavice, let me explain A tO VOll rATttlf1a1Hr A lng glasses should be worn. l Deueve tnat parents use A very poor Judgement In not caring for their childrens A eyes, when the remedy Is so t t simple and the cost Is so slight A DR. M, P, MENDELSOHN A is permanently located here. A 4 If you have any trouble with A eyes or ycur glasses, If you A 4 suffer with headaches, dixzl A A ness, red eyelets or cross eyes. A call and see him. He guaran- A & tees satisfaction and his char- A A ges are reasonable. A 4 . 1105 ADAMS AVENUE A A Opposite the Post Office A a444Q$aaaaZ mm l M r. Vour III .v.v . ntnifcr cvvfifffy9 win seem '.'.. . shorter1 and be much pleas- f ; anter It you have a talking machine to entertain you and . ; . your friends. . ': . . :; ; .": 4 Vocal solos by the world's great artists, comic songs and monologues by the lead . ing vaudeville performers, -quartettes and concert pieces by celebrated singers, and the word's finest music rendered by the famous or chestras and bands. We aro now exclusive agents for The Edison, Columbia, and Victor Phonographs, and we carry complete lines of each kind of records. Come In and let us play you some of your favorites., You can buy a phonograph on very easy terms here. ' NEWLIM. BOOK & STATIONERY COMPANY Complete equipment for rubber buggy tires. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD. Proprietor Gjmplete Machine Shops and Foundry Vacant Lets tORJSALE Good Building sites-lev - el- good location. 1-4 blocks $525 to $550, $20. cash per lot and $5 per month. VANDUYN REALTY CO. No. 220 Depot Street Motne resetting and repairing 3H3 take no other.