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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1909)
2Tim6 BSEETFS, LA GRiJfDK, OEEGW en I'ublisLcd iiilj Lxctpt unduj. KD1TOI; ,SD PROPRIETOR. luuU -lug Laily, per i Daily, oix t. Daily, cue . Weekly, &i . Weekly. 01 '-opy ..." mill . ., litiis iu aJvaui e . . ar iu advance 5c That person U better for having even thought he intended the better for any future whatever. Thinking is the foundation of living; and by and by the thinker will live tetter. No person who has lived In the present j dying year who cannot and who ought not be a better person in the thus fa unsullied year Xineteen-ten. At midnight, we will say, 'The King is dead, long live the King." j . HAIL Xl.ETEE.-TEN uouths la advance . , 75c year in advance ....11.00 Entered . ' as lie poatotlice at La Grande econd-clasa matter. l'ni i- .er win not' publish any Article blearing over a nom de plume, nned articles will be re used eu.ct to tie discretion of the editor. teare sign ycir articles and save di-; ipointment. Advertising Rates. Locu reading notices 10c twr tine frst insertion; 5c per Hue fu. each subsequent insertion. Resolution of condolence, be a line. TALE, M.ETEE.M.E. (J. D. Gillilan.) A dying year, is like a dying mon arch. True ruler he has been for three hundred and sixty-five consecutive BHi J IMWKY SALF. F. B. HaNten Hill Inuuorste ftl Sc . ud Annual January CleHrsnre. AVatch Monday"s paper for full par ticulars. When Halsten advertises a sale he has one. In the Circuit Court of the State Oregon, for Cnion County. NELLIE FARMER, Plaintiff. tf dethroned was by death. He would ab dicate for none. So Imperious was he every one had to bow daily to his scepter. So commanding, he compell ed his name written at the head of " every letter, contract, or other mat ter of formal legality. He has had numerous predecessors; they have not all been so haughty, for all nations had not always been under his sway. Bo pompous in authority has this an nual ruler berome that poets have paid him honors unusual. The passing rf the year Is so like a funeral that it has thus been noticed by the bards. The coming of the new one seems n happy birth. John Greenleaf Whlttier said: "The wave Is breaking on the Bhore, The echo fading from the chime Again the shadow moveth o're The dial plate of time! - ' ' ' . : j 0, in that dying year hath been The sum of all since time began The birth and death the Joy and pain Of nature and of man." ' Lord Alfred Tennyson Yes. the year is growing old, And his eye Is pale and bleared! Death with frosty hand and cold, Plucks the old man by the beard, rv, Sorely, sorely!" 7 Lord Tennyson also writes in "In If emorlP.nV "Ring out the old, ring In the new, Ring Happy bells, across the snow: The year is going, let him go; Ring out the fake, ring in the true." "Bobby" Burns remarked on the oc casion of the death of 1788 Tor lords and kings I dinna mourn; E'en let them die for that they're horn. Rut 0. prodigious to reflect, A Twelvemonth, sirs, has gone to wreck." Percy Bysshe Shelley wrote touoh- "Orphan hours, the year is dead, Come and sigh, come and weep! Merry hours, smile Instead, For the year Is but asleep. Bee, it smiles as it Is sleeping, Mocking your untimely weeping." vs. CLEAVE FARMER Defendant. To CLEVE FARMER the above named defendant: ' In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby summoned and direct ed to appear and plead to the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit and court on or before the 11th day of February 1910, the same being the last day of the publi cation of this summons, the first day ot publication hereui being Decem ber 31st, 1909. And if you fail to appear, answer or otherwise plead within the said time, the plaintiff will apply there after to the above entitled court for default against you for such failure, and demand the relief prayed for in her complaint filed herein, to wit: For a decree forever dissolving the bands of matrimony now existing be-1 tween plantiff and defendant, by reas on of defendant having deserted and abandoned plaintiff without Just cause or excuse and without plaintiff's con sent for more than one year immed iately prior to the commencement of this suit; for cruel and Inhuman treat ment of plaintiff by defendant and personal indignities inflicted on plain tiff by defendant as set forth in the complaint filed herein to which ref erence Is hereby made; that plaintiff be decreed her former name and ali mony from defendant; that any and all rights of defendant In and to the SW 1-4, NE 1-4 Section 12,.Tp. 2 N. R. 35 E. W. M. be cut off and extinguish ed and the same be decreed to plain tiff absolutely; for plaintiff's costs and' disbursements herein and for general relief. This summons is published by vir tue of an order made and entered by Hon. J. W. Knowles, judge of the above entitled court at chambers in La Grande, Oregon on the 24th day of December 1909, which order directed the service of this summons upon you by publication for a period ot six consecutive weeks in the Weekly Ob server; a newspaper published at La Grande, Union county, Oregon. L. DENHAM, Atty. For Plaintiff. 12-31-7-14-21-28-2-4-11. appearing by his attorney, F. S. Ivan hoe, and based upon the petition of the said guaidian, filed herein, an'I . appearing to the court therefrorn it will be to the best interests of -.aid estate and person of the said Davit Troy, that the real property menti.moi and described in said petition be sold la the manner vided by law. It is .therefore hereby considered, ordered and adjudged that the sai l V.. C. Mays, as guardian of the estate ami person of the said David Troy, pro ceed, according to law. to make sale upon execution, of the following de scribed real property, belonging to said estate, to-wit: The Northwest quarter of section 22 in Township one (1) north of ran?? 55 E. W. M. In Union county, Oregou, and the following described real prop erty in the city of Elgin, said touuty and state; commencing at the North east corner of the south east quarter of the Northeast quarter of the South east quarter of section 15, township 1, North of rang9 39, E. W. M. and run ning thence west 160 feet, thence South 272 feet, thence East 160 feet, thence North 272 feet to the place cf beginning, consisting of one acre, more or less, in Union county, Oregon. It Is further ordered that before pro ceedings to sell said property, that the said guardian R. C. Mays, execute the law for the faithful performance of his duties In the premises as such guardian and that he cause citation to issue and be legally served upon Da- vm i ivy, saiu incompetent person, Mary Knight, Dellla Beam, John Troy and Thomas Troy the' children anf heirs apparent of the said David Tro requiring each of them to appear in said court and matter, on or before the 31st day of January 1910 and ' show cuse if ny they have why said lands should not be sold as herein or dered, and that service of said citation Include the service upon each of said persons of a duly certified copy of the original citation accompanied by a duly certified copy cf this order. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this 22 nd flay of December, 1909. J. C. HTNPY, County Judge. treatment of Pape's Diuretic, which any druggist can supply. - Your physleian, prarmaclst. banker or any mercantile agency will tell you that Pape, Thompson & Pape, of Cincinnati Is a large and responsible medicine concern, thoroughly worthy of your confidence. , Only curative results can come from taking Pape Diuretic and a few day's treatment means clean, active, healthy kidneys, blatter and urinary organs and you feel fine. Accept anly Pape's Diuretic fifty cent treatment from any drug store anywhere in the world. Dated at Ialand City, Oregon. Nov. 29th, a. L 1909. FANNIE BROWN, Administratrix of. the estate -or Benjamin Brown, deceased. F. S. IVANHOE, Atty. for Estate. - WHY SO WEAK. I A Good Buy Department of the Interior at La Grande, Oregon. November 11. 1909. Notice is hereby given that John W. Maitland of Van ccuver, -Wash., who on Oct. 6, 1908 made timber and stone sworn state ment No. 01859 for NE 1-4 NW 1-4 and Ju" "w D88 Regulates Out-of. All those words we can say to the dying nlneteen-nlne. How much we owe him; How many opportunities he brought us whether business men , borne women, socl y folks of private or public life If school boys or girls; whatever position in the world we bold, we have had the chance to plan endeavor and execute. We will hear the pessimistic funereal note some where, though, and the melancholy ; Will sigh as If thete were no sunrise In his hopes or plans. Truly, with some, this Is a seeming burial day, but tot of hopes or of life. It should be the burial day for all the evil habits, ten dencles, limitations and drawbacks to very life. The dawning of the new day only such a short distance away ought to mark the resurrection of the lite to newer and better things than NOTICE I OE PUBLICATION. Eight Room Modern House New-Close in--Partly Furnished Price $4,000.00 Terms LA GRANDE INVESTMENT Cf Foley Block. PHONES t Bell Bed 601. Independent "262. Kidney Troubles May Be Sapping Tour Life Away La Grande People nave Learned This Fact When a healthy man or woman be gins to run down without any appar ent cause, becomes weak, languid, depressed, suffers backache, dizzy spells and urinary disorders, kidney weakness may be the cause of it all. Keep the kidneys well and they will keep you welL Doan's kidney pills cures sick kidneys and keeps them well. Can La Grande readers demand further proof than the following statement: C. Beale, 300 Aura, St, Pendleton, Oregon, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills gave me freedom from kidney trouble - , . -.. . ... ItU HlUt,U 1MM1 iwuiu tut a iVUfe while. I was greatly annoyed from too frequent passages of the kidney secretions during the night when I was forced to arise several times. A short use ot Doan's Kidney Pills re lieved me of all these difficulties and at that time, I gave a public state ment regarding them. Many persons have since called upon me, wishing to know if the Indorsement were correct At such times I have always advised a trial of Doan's Kidney Pills. For sale by all dealers. Price. 50. Foster Millburn Co., New York, sole agents for the United States. . Remember the name Doan's and take no other. The Best Plaster. A piece of flannel dampened tilth Chamberlain's Liniment and bo:i&d on to the affected parts Is supeHjr 0 any plaster. When troubled wja, lame back or pains la thes bide or chest, give It a trial and yon are cert ain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords, liniment also relieves rhuenurt, f and Is certain to relieva m, ... has filed notice ot Intention to i7 fering with that disease. Bold A good dealers. - tot) BUSSEY'S HACK UXfc. Dak M i v ervic Day NJfht Hack urmahfctf funerals and private partis Baggage transferred Da, aD, Stand at Paul. Cigr 'Phone Red 141. Night "Phone Main u K. L. BUSKEV Tills , . The Sum Total l of H uman Happiness c Is attained by Ihe man who selects a place which Is approved by hi. - an adaptable for his entire f amfly: llTe ainiar7uch!cr tions approximates about the keenest joy Imaginable. "Whe-e a such conditions to be found in the rapidly growing Northwest n! you. do to C J. BLACK. He has a Urg. amount ot property Hated I 0r W.tk- pTCMTti XVvtni II... -VU.- ' . ' ' , WBIl iimner Liaoda. with m unprovamaata. Prices ?tekt Lt u w. C J. BLACK, he deal tsiaie fan LOST On or near Adams avenue, a gentleman's watchfob with the in itials L. H. Leave at light plant office and receive reward. Christmas boxes for rale, Ferguson's. Burglary, Theft and Larceny Insurance i Ripe Olives In Bulk ALL BACKACHE ENDED. NW 1-4 NE 1-4 8ec 16, and S 1-2 S3 1-4 Sec. 9. Township 5 South Range 36 East Willamette soerldian has filed at tlce of his Intention to maxe onal urn- Order Kidneys Making Bladder Misery Vanish . Hundreds ot folks here are need lessly miserable and worried because ber and stone proof, U establish 01 oui-or-oraer Kidneys, backache or claim to the land above described, be- bladder trouble. fore the register and receiver of the 11 ?ou wu take several doses ot Tnited Sutes Lan1 Office at La Grande I PaPe 8 Diuretic all misery from a Oregon, on the 10th day of February, ,ame back, rheumatism, painful 1910. stitch, Inflamed or swollen eyelids, Claimant names as witnesses: John I nervous headaches, irritability, ner- F. Pender of Vancouver, Wash., David vousness and other symptoms of over- C. Brlchoux of La Grande. Oregon, worked or deranged kidneys will ran John Kiss! of Vancouver, luaL.. lad Basel Lever of Portland, Oregon. F. C. Br am well. . Register U-25-:S-2l) tab. Uncontrollable, smarting, frepuent urintlon (especially at night) and all bladder miseries end. This unusual preparation goes at once to the disordered kidneys, blad der and urinary system, an dlstrlb- In The Cennty Court for Inlen Ceun- lutes Its healing, cleansing and vitali ty State of Oregon, ling Influence directly upon the o In the matter of the guardianship of gans and glands affected, and com the person and estate of David Troy, ,eieB cu Deiore yu ' ' . The moment you Buspect any kid- an incompetent person. Order for sale ney or Uflnary blgorder w feU of real property, matlsm coming, begin taklnsr this Now at this time, this matter came harmless medicine, with the knowled- regularly on to be heard, upon th; go that there is no other remedy, at Grape Fruit Pine Apples Cocoanuts Oranges Lemons Celery H. Hs Lettuce Caulaflower Nuts of all kinds. OUB POLICY COYKBS , 1 tl Aa.ak.11 a.J. . J . 1 - , . -1 V 1 . au vuihtii ivvui puu i-rBuuai aikxu, ueiouging oi aay DtetnVr ( sm nauty imM, agafr hy Burglary, theft larceny. n. cliihtt thefts s-y servssW mr ethr employees. . ALSO COTEBS DASIO'E r To freserty, ptmhlag tni other fixtures. Allows six months Tacan. ey wfthoat tlee. Ne co-Insurance. No Inventory ef the property ii neeetaary. BATES FOB A YEAR. Private Residences and Apartment noises. $1,000, $12.50; $2,000, $22.60; $3,000, $30.00; $4,000. $35.00; $5,000, $40. Each Additional $1,000 $5.00 Stables. Each $1,000... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ,. I . . 915.0 vacant kosses (plumbing fixtures and damage to houses eai $1,000.. 310.00 II LOGAN-SHERWOOD REAL TOO I CITY-GROCERY & BAKERY 1 petition of u. C. Mays, guardian of the I any price made ankwhere In the over potwMPij i make n&w resolutions person and estate of David Troy, an world, which will affect so thorough- v-"",n them before midday. Incompetent person, the said guardian an oromnt a euro as a fift-.ni Happy New Year TO ALL 'TT.1K T.V-! While extending the compliments of the season to our host of friends, we announce also our readiness for the holiday trade. I . ' 1.,;' We have the best things to wear for men and youid men that the country produces. WJX'SZ ZS 'I'll J lt" IS 1 f i Our prices are the lowest that it is' possible w be made and no pains will be spared render cacni patron the best of service. ASH BROTHERS THE HOUSE OF OOOD CLOTHES Christmas boxes for sale. Ferguson's. Daily Observer, 65c per Month: