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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1909)
ETEXIXG O'toa'ri.EfL.L.t GTtXI.f. OK-GOX SATfL'EAY, XOYErCEE 1 VW. I H LOCAL ITEMS. Prof Sheets of the Union school i Is here today with the Union team. 8. L. Brooks of Imbler came In this afternoon on a brief business trip. , Marriage license was issued today to George Filer or Seattle and Gussie Armstrong of Union. . Boyd Renshaw of Imbler is in the city this afternoon on his way to Spo kane where he vrlll take In the apple Howard R. Laughlin, of Hermiston, is in the city today transacting busi ness at the local land office. E. P. Staples of the M. & M. compa ny made a flying trip to Telocaset on f buslnes yesterday. . E. E. Conley, of Union, is a guest at ine ouiumei iiuit-i nunc w ui3 Illy on busines. "Jim" Dobbin, the former O. A. C. football star is here today as one of the olfcials at the game. Henry Prill of Fox Hill reports the huckelberry districts are covered with seven inches of enow which insures a fertile crop next aeim. - J. M.'Garn and W. Garn of Imb ler returned home this morning after ness. Howard Miller, representative of the Portland Joarnal, will leave for a stay of a week in Wallowa tomorow la the interest of his paper. Among the men who will attend the apple show in Spokane r ext week are Doctor O'Coni-el, Ray W. Logan, Will Church and C. O. Ramsey. ' . Mrs. Sf. A. Stevens, of Baker Cltv. "returned home last evening after at r tending the funeral of Mrs. Chenault, in this city. Andrew Lun of North Powder, was a passenger on No. 5 last evening on his way to Albany where he is going to attend a meeting of the Shrlners. XI r. and Mrs. Turner Oliver entert ained a small company of friends last evening in honor of their wedding an niversary. Mr. and Mrs. B. F, Dloomquist of the town of Meacham are registered at the Sommer hotel while transacting busi nes I tit the citv. . Mrs. Ruth Chenault Tabor and son of Portland, are visiting friends in the city. They were called here by the d 'ath of Mrs. I. B. Chanmilr. Attorney John L. Rand of Baker City j iu vne city mis anernoon returning from Enterprise where he assisted in the defense of Tom Tucker. ,: The W. R. C. Will serve a lunch Monday afternoon at the Joint meeting of the G. A; R. and W. R. C. in honor of the visit of Department Commander Shaw. . - . , Health Officer J. W. Black lifted the quarantine off the Elomquist home yesterday, evening leaving but one sin gle case of Bcarlet fever in the city. Through U. S. Land ' Commissioner, J. W. Ball, of Sumpter, D. C. Brichoux recieved a big order for. land plats yes terday. ,The order atfls for 53 plats and covers a teritory about 70 square miles. . Frank Reavls. cashier of the Wallo- wa national uank or Enterorise. who has been In the city for the past week j, as the guest of D. C. Bricheoux, will return within a few days, -as his wife, who is at the Grande Rondo Hospital, is gretatly improved. . , V) OrugbnaU Rwoimrnd Cham. berlaln Cella C'olera And dlarrfeoea Remedy. . Mr. Frank C Hanrahan. a prominent druggist of Portsmonth. Va., ay: "For the past six yeari I have aold and recommended Chamberlain's Col ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is a great remedy and one of the beat patent medicines on the market I handle some others for the same pur poses that nay me a larrer nralll. hut I this remHT la anr tn a,w. . and mr customer so certain to ap I predate my recommending it to him, mat 1 give It the preference." For 8ie dt all ffood dealers. tii-i-- ' in " : ' i Jiixlara CHUECHES. First Presbyterian Church. Rev. S. W. Seemann. D. D. minister, i Morning worship, 11 a. m. .Evening services at 7; 30 p. m. The Rev. C. A. J Phipps of .Portland will preach both' morning and evening. Mr. Phipps Is ' State Sunday School secretary. Sup day School at 9: 46 and Endeavor at' 7:30. . ' . I'catru! Church of Christ Ford A. Ellis, minister. "Never Give Up," Is the .reject of the morning ser- mon. "Innocency of Childhood,", is the special sermon for children's service In the evening. The Junior department of the church will have charge of the evening service. The regular choir will be dispensed with and the children win do the singing. The children are; being drilled for - the singing and j for the Bible drill for the e'enins by j Mr3. John Sampson and Mrs. Ford A. Ellis. Bible school at 9:45." Junior at I 2:30. Christian Endeavor at C:30, and church at 11 and 7:30. Church on the corner of Washington and Depot. Ritplist Church. We are doing business . for the Iiiuft at iiiB corner of Sixth and Spring streets and you are invited to call. Sunday School at 9:43 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. B. Y. P. U., prayer meeting at C:30 and. evening services at 7:00. The theme for the morning service will be "Personal Dedication," Even ing, second sermon of the series, "Re deemer! :y Christ," Prayer meeting v.v ery Thursday iii 7:30 p." m. There will be ro-1 call and a aerial time on the evening of November 23, and every member 13 'expected to be present and, answer with a favorite veise of Scripture when the name is called. Remember tne date and conic. Frank E, Gray, pastor. MHlKHlist Episcopal Church. II. E. MeLeod, Ph. D. pastor. Sunri -y School, 9:45, G. H. Currey, superinl?.-! ent. Morning services at 11 o'clacl: Subject: "The Shepherd's Call." CIA si meeting at 12. Immediately following morning services.' Epworth League at (:i0 (Home .Missions.) "Sowlnir 'ihu ,Seed," Mark 4:1-9, 9:14-20. Evening i Services 7:30. Subject, "Vultures that eteal Heaven out of the Heart." Ev eryone is cordially invited to thes-3 for vices. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon For Union County. ' M. K. HALL, Plaintiff. vs. . ': '' DANIEL ICELLY, Defendant . To Daniel Kelly, , defendant abeve named: , In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed agalnsf you in the above entitled court and action on or before the expiratloa of the time prescribed In the order directing the publication hereof, to-wit: six consecutive weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons which Is tha 15th day of October, 1909, and If you- fail to appear, answer or other wise plead within the said time, the plaintiff will take a judgment against you in the im of $76.20 w!tL ii.r.r.-.t thereon from the 1st day of rauu.iry, 1903, at the rae of 6 per cent per an num until paid, together with plain tiffs coBt and disbursements, and plaintiff will also apply to the court for an order directing the sale, of the property now attached in this action, towlt: all the right title and interest of Daniel Kelly in and to the real property of the estate of Thomas Kel ly, deceased, consisting of Lot 1, 2 and 3 in block 154 Chaplin's addition to the city, of La Grande, Oregon, and Dr. IV. D. McMillan Painless Dentistry La Grande National Bank Bldg. Both Phones Daitpn's Has Removed io 5 1-2 acres, described ait follows: be ginning at the section corner bet ween Sect "on 8 28, 29, 32 and 33 9a Township South, range 38 East Wil lttmete Meridan, and running thence north 8.70 chains, thence South 55 de grees. West 15.45 chains, thence east 12.51 chains to place of beginning, sit uated in the Southeast quarter of Sec tion 29, Township 2 South, range 38 East Willamette Meridan, or bo much of the said described premises as may be necessary for the satisfaction of the said judgement By virtue of an order of the Hon. J. W. Knowles, judge of the above entitl ed court, made and entered on the 10th day of October, 1909. This summons is published in the La Grande Weekly Observer, a weekly newspaper, printed and published in La Grande, Union county, Oregon. ' COCHRAN & COCHRAN, Attorneys for -Plaintiff. 10-15-22-23-11-5-12-19-26. Administrators LVot'ce. Notice is hereby given tha t'.hq un designed has been appointed adminis trator of the estate of W. J. Snodgras deceased, by the County Court 01 Union County, Oregon, and all persons having claims agajns said estate are ueieoy notified to present the same to the undersigned administrator, proper ly verified, at his office in La Grande. O .'egon, onj or before six month's after the date of this publication. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this ICth day of November, 1909. J. O. SNODGRASS, Administrator of the estate of W. J. Snodgrass, decased. -'V First Publication Friday, Nov. '12, 1900 f - BUSi-IiY'S II.VCK LiXis., 8ef T lerrlce t&; Nljrhi HacK " urnlHhcC to! funerals nd private parties. ; - .Baggage transferred Py and Stand at rauI'M CU-ar Sure. 'Phone Red 841. V Night 'Phia Main 25. .' -.' . e. l; iicssicr. 4 4 4. DULL EYES .MADE BRIGHT. A Ffsxw - sax You are a patient? Your child 4 is m school a certain number of hours each day, using the eyes constantly. Each year the lessons become harder, books are taken home the stud- 4 les are continued In the even- A Ing, the eyes are being over- A taxed, the delicate muscles are Btramea yet perhaps no thought A is given to helping the eyes. A Q I know that Injury results .from mis negiect. we must realize 4 It, if there Is a cause fcr the e.ve strain, there must be a remedy, the remedy-most nat- 4 urally would ,be rest for ' the eyes; this rest c?.n be obtained f by wearing resting glasses. My advice' to you is, conio and get my advice, let me explain to you scientifically why rest- 4y Ing glasses should be worn. I believe that parents - use very poor judgiment In ndt caring for thIr . chlldreno eyes, when the remedy Is so simple and the cost Is so slight OR, M. P. Is permanently located here. If you have any trouble with eyes or your glasses, if you suffer with headaches, dlzzl ness, red eyelets or cross eyes, tcall and sea him. He euaran- $ tm are reasonable. 11UO At) AM 3 AVENUE Opposite the Post Office A G O peoa. For Saturday's Trade at Supp mm Tailoring Cleaning JA3IES EE ID, The Chieaya Tailor from this ttmt on will be found at C.C. Penlng ton's clothing store where he if prepared to do anything in the line of tailoring, cleaning pressing for . cth rd'e upfi tlemen. If yr, r -x rU-4 c he can fit them, rhone Black ML. 14. 411 THE EYE IMPORTANT The eye is one of the most. Import ant and delicate part of the body, "Sight is Priceless.". Glasses should """"""m rh;:: ;; ;ilv.' w; tac tion exists, but where an error does exist they should be put on as soon as posible and worn constantly uutll the defect Is cured. Wearing glasssea once does not signify that they will always be worn. You can at any time (before tha. defect is cured) go back to the poorer vialon if you'so desir"-. The vision .will 'not be poorer than it was before the glasses were wui u, but will be more noticeable on account "of having been accistoniod to'.beter vis ion. , I have made a special' study oi me eyes and have been ntiug glasses ior touneen years. 4.sif anyone mat I have i'itlad f r ferenco a to ny ability, thun k'. 'o tri;vl and e convinced. AH work guaranteed. 1 1L W. HEWITT. ' Optometrist & Jeweler. 1Z1Z 1-2 Adams ave.. La Grande, Ore. The Little Shop 1 :' Mi. in St. i Stamping of all kinds, inolud - Ins uhl; t Hicts it Center pieces, ';''" "' ii"H, viubruidejy lfbsijuo tjlveu. Orders takan and Ieasona given . '! in ,(?fi nr-ilruK. Kr.U line of etn- 3 . broidery materials. ; ...'' . '.'- i to If you want to save 20 to 30 per cent on your dental work and at the same time get work done that will be satisfactory to you, call and see Dr. Stevenson. The only office in La Grande where extracting costs you 50 cents Instead of one dollar The busy man can afford to give his patrons the benefit in prices. rOSTOFFICE BLOCK. i Adams Avenue, la Grande, Oregon. ME musts In Your. Home : , : . Winter evenings will pm ---;: shorter and be much pleas anter if you have a talking machine to entertain you and your friend, - Vocai solos by the world's great artists, comic songs and monologues by the lead' ing vaudevilh performers, quartettes and concert pieces by celebrated singers, and the world's finest music rendered by the famous or- : chest ras and bands. We are 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 s orae of your favorites. You can "buy a phonograph on very easy terms here. ' '"'',. 'A! 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