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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1910)
in w3 11 r. -.ESSE-. i . i I. r r , n of , DELIVERIES ymrjCA.v xxfress has out- USED IEEU1T0M : Tentative district assigned to free de ! llvcrr commencing tomorrow La Grande will tomorrow have a large area ot Its typography under Jfcee .express delivery service. To morrow, when the American Express company take sover the Pacific com pany, and as soon as it does, will Inaugurate the free delivery Bervlce system. A horse. and wagon owned by the company is ready to do bus iness tomorrow morning, with Frank Karls at the helm. Roughly speaking, the contour ot the delivery service Includes the greater portion of the city. On the West, the dividing line will be the crest of the hill. Beginning at the Second street crossing In West La "Grande, the boundary runs in a southerly direction ; to the crest, of the hill and follows It around to 4th street, terminating at the court house Then going Cast, the boundary line runs down A. Ave. ,to the Mrs. Mc: Call resldonce and then North diag onally to Adams Ave., touching that ttreet at Spruce, 'two Mocks east of Greenwood. Continuing North, in favorable street conditions ."only, the line runs out to the sncar factory and then West'snd South afrnln to the place of beginning at the Second Btrcet crossing. , Tt Is admitted that this boundary fs very Indefinite, but it will be used until actual trials demonstrate jost wht can oe done. Today Is the last day of the Pa cific Express, Co. in La Grande. The business of the company .wl ho tak en over' tomorrow ly the -American Express company la this city and along all the 0. Jt. & N. Wwr. !a Ov J- The Bfens of.. the w'ew'.twnpan'y, m tcH l.nown .tbrounliout : ihe Kit-.- Vj: fo rarely found' la -tW TTc'ft, Pjkc lally in. tW rural iieblcts of Oron. v:ll bo Vit in o fpv? flnr?. W.v Ihe 1 Vire of the' Mue-' ''cnameTed . t?isua of the Fuel. 1c company. . : ; - 1 ei 's 3 Stiiv loch Ready Made Clothing, 3 none in style and fit u e Working plght tailors, making tsfro'lh $35 aed' Up Call and See Jack Johnxon is Thirty-two. Chicago, March 31. Jack Johnson champion heavyweight pugilist of the world, is celebrating his 32d birth day today by doping out the final plans for his training campaign pre paratory to defending his title In the fight with Jeffries. It there Is anything In astrology, the big smoke might as well cut out his training According to Prof. Cordray of Spring field, 0., who claims to be able to read the stars, like a book, Jack was fated from birth to be defeated by Jeffries. Here's how; " Johnson was born on Sunday, Mar. 31, 1878. At that time the sun was in the lUth degre of Area, the moon in the ltth degree of Pisces, the fish; Urauns In s the 25th "degree of Leo; Saturn la the 25th degree of Pisces; Jupiter in the second dergee of Aq uarius; Mars in the seventh degree ot Gemini; Venus In the first de gree of Pisces; Mercury in the 21st degree of Aries. It Is manifest from this, as even a child can see that when Jeff gets the Aries pointed about midway at Johnson's Apuarlus he will knock the mercury clean out ot the black gent with one terrific drive. Nothing to it. Nothing at all. The horlscope tor Jeffries Is, on the contrary, highly favorable. Here is how big Jim pans out on plane tary points: The sun wae4tapb 25th degree of Aries; the moorfln the 29th degree of Leo; I'ranus in the 11th degree of Leo; Saturn In the 24th degree of Apuarlus; Jupiter la the 27th de gree of Libra i Mars in the 2Sth de gree of Snggatlus, the bowniau; Ve nus In the Mth: degree of Pisces; Mercury In the neoond degree bt Aries and the plgn Taurus was ris ing at the time. j Noy, na any boy knows , this is a ; hot combination. W.irn ' Avlcs swings the. rlf lit duke on Leo snd T'rftnu !s full of 'mnf-a. lh? rmm.in Veins? t'ow not pist ." U'.liV ihc black lc(ns; v.'Tjo can Ptiul 0;i agftlns ! t'.ib l-.c-rd .thup -Wli!:l !. v-.-ae'arr cd , inferiority t-f Mif-tah Jc-!nlag'6 rdnnrtfipsor l'Hlo T-l'fitcts iil tho earache (a both imucklcs an A Wgli water pants. . 1 . ' . st complete line of high lisliings in the city. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon for Union County 'Mrs.1 C. M. Wall, Plalntff, vs, Mr. M. J. Dorsey and Mrs. M. J. Dorsey, Defendants. ; ::' To Mr. J. Dorsey. and Mrs. M. J. Dorsey, the above named defend ants: ; In the name o fthe State of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby sum moned . to appear and answer, or otherwise plead, to the complaint, fil ed aglnst you and each of you in the above entitled action and court, on or before six week from and after the date of the first publication of this summons. . . And it you, or either of you, fall, neglect or refuse to so, or at all, ap pear, answer or otherwise plead here in on or before, said date then the plaintiff will thereafter apply to the above entitled Court for default against you and each ot you for such failure, neglect or refusal and for Judgment aglnst you and each of you for the principal sum of $200.00 to gether with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum 'from October 16th. 1907, until paid, and for the sum of $50.00 as plaintiffs reasonable attorney's fees In said ac tion and for her, costs and disburse ments to be taxed by the Court, and the Plaintiff will further, at Bald time, ask for an order ot said Court directing a sale, as provided by law, of the property herein heretofore at tached. This summons Is published by vir tue of an order ot the Honorable J. W. Knowles, Judge of the above en titled Court, made, dated and enter ed at Chambers In La Grande, Union County, Sate of Oregon, on the 22d day of October, 1909, directing that this summons nhoaid be published for a period of six weeks, from and after the date of thu first publication thereof, in the Ia Grande Evening Observer, and the date of the first publication of this summons is March 26th, 1910. r, a rYANHOE, Altany for riaintilf. free Xl.cc tlldcM Ictan H. -At-Jcts-! rf Covs has j a ihMt tfn cf Tv.'. olngton rta'. ! v roTnb chid Utj are dandies j ?e them .nd Juiga for youmelf Rks. $2 tor If.. T'nf dona for S5 00. . ' 3-24-il Us To) o WILLCOCK brothers: I 'l i I t Quick Transfer Thones: , Day. Bed 7IL Nisat Black 1I7L m 4sl FOR coughs Fon THROAT FOR n rn nr ?unf TfTi L ! had the most debilitating cough a mortal was ever affiicted with, and my friends expected that when I left my bed It would surely be for my grave. Our doctor pronounced my case incurable, tut thanks be to God, four bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery, cured me so completely that I am sil sound sad vrell. MRS. EVA UKCAPIIER, Grovertov n, Ind. . PriW.ECs arlSI.CG' ' ABSOLUTELY GUiR'AtlTkGDi Trie! 2:!i!5fe m : I Cl3 ivii ' . .muniriiirr ii ii mi iij I, 1 ' ,.. . . VWFt ''.t . - IBM UBElSTANDSfttSb YeASSt ; '. j i I ' nor KNOWING HQWt-asjB ' I ' "Ef Fo) o")7 THE GEORGE PALMER mm I Hi l RETAIL DEPARTMENT iSSSSSSSSBSSSSSWSJSWBSSSMSaSSSMMSSSWBSWW'SSSSWSMSSSWSMSMSWSSSSS - We Solicit Yuur , xtmtrs for : SHINGLES - :f$ HM. "RUBBEROIP ROOFING DEADENiNG FELT BUILDING PAPER Art frt9arM Ii tuvlsbaM .-v-. - - 2 WONDER IVORICER DLiKINGSi luwcs COUGHS ARID COLDS PREVENTS PHEUnOIilA - GLt AND GUARANTEED TO elim aataria infra. ' FOR GOLDS AND 0)V ) LT; v.: