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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1910)
EYOIJG OCiSBVEH, LA GUASDi. DitECON I , Si k 1 -tokieht's; pnsfis&aa- The Mlnature rdibou. Luckf Number. Jtroog .Tonlo I'atUe. The Roman. Jong "Carry Me Hjiaa.' l if .'.'..'.' i -ura-Hi lion. Abe Eaton came over from Union this morning. ' Mr. and Mrs. Eaton have Just returned from Port land where they have been Spending ! the winter. ".., ' 4 . Rev. Maynord who was elected the moderator of the Grande Rande Pres bytery a few days ago, was called home this morning to Wallowa 'by the death of a friend. :'. Mrs. May nord accompanied him. T S. Wnkabayashl, president of , the Japanese association In Oregon, and who. has headquarters at Portland, is a guest today with Charles and Frank Mlzoguchl, who are officials pf the local colony of Japanese. He will continue his tour of visits this evening. .. - ' - ' x 4 SEW freezer' ARRIVES. Machine that freezes Ice cream with. , out Ice now Installed An iceless Ice cream freezer ar rived today for the Blue Mountain Q Ik 4 Creamery and, Js being Installed tin . the shop. The capacity of the ma Wood left this, morning to!chlne la 100 Hons an hour and in few days at Hot Lake. wu uuu lu 118 man aesiraoie quail t , Gam, the well known Sum e farmer, spent the night in ly and reurned homo this morn- the train.' ' ; :. & Silverthorne. -and family have from Main Street to Sixth St.. rroperty formerly occupied by tieer aj aiepueuB. I A. Moore an abstracter pf Ba- fCItyJs here today on business jers taking him to the loc!al land ties possessed the ability of freezing two flavors of ice cream at one time It canot be put in operation however, until the cold storage ; plant is in stalled for brine is used in the freez ing. The machine is a modern one in every respect and will facilitate uinuuiaciui oi ice cream in the Institution. 7 t O r r OVERRULES MOTIOS . ! ' ,. .:. 1 ." v ' V SOC 1LTY 0, Motion for new trial In Trnax case o Q . V voo O 3" 0 o The ladies Aid of the Pesbyterian church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. TV Richard son. A full attendance is desired. The meeting is called for 2:30 De Lykely Tretten, a high school girls' club, last night gave a recep tion at the high school in honor of the visiting Pendleton debating team. Light refreshments were served and brief period spent in cementing a friendship Between the two schools. shop PaddcxSk of the Episcopal ch' arrived la the city last ev g and is a guest today with Rev. Mrs. Upton H. GIbbs. rs. Doctor Huff and Mrs. J. H. aid are here attending the Pres- I ry , meeting and are guests of J. K. Wright. , ' '. rs. u u, Barret or JJaaer City is legate to the local meeting tf the sbyterians and is a guest with If. xiiuumusuu tuny mi a. ui:vn . . ,. - ' . l Receiver Colon R. Eberhard Is in pr today to joint his family who t there; a ffew days ago. They return this week, During the elver's absence. Chief Clerk Car is in charge of his work". t . S Bramwell went over to . the 1 ranch this. morning to commence ling. From this time on field cul of the company and other lands be ruahod through. - The acre thls year will be considerably aer than for several years: past. ev.;. Cannerd returned home last ng fiom Wln'gvillo Baker coun- Vhcre the : district - conference of M. E. Church outh "convened. re , was general enthusiasm end reports from the various charges w Splendid., growth all along the over last year. Rev. CanTield hold his "regular services Sun- Quarantine Lifted. , The quarantine was lifted today on the W. L. Brenholts home where Mrs. Brenholts has been suffering from diptheria. - - , sunrsoxs Popular as are known the cocial events so frequently hel dby the Or der of the Eastern Star, last night certainly eclipsed anything in the en tertainment line ever attempted. Ther,e were 150 present and to note the general intereut in the order, which now numbers 168 members, six new applications were presented last evening.' Following the business ses sion a mock Initiation was put on by a well drilled team of the ladies in the order of Female Masonry.. It was simply too' funny to attempt a description. ' Every Mason in the house laughed so heartily that their sides will be Bore for a fortnight. Mrs. Susan B J Anthony was one of iu cumiiutties.' 'ii requirea tutiy an hourt after the initiatory ceremony before the vast crowd could be ush ered Into-the banquet hall where the three long tables were served. : It was after midnight before the lights were ordered out and one and al) were delighted with the evening ease is overruled by fourt Judge Knowles today overruled a motion for a new suit in the case of Frank Brown, administrator, vs. Franklin Truax, in which the Jury re cently returned a verdict for Brown in the Buit by him as administrator jto recover 108 cords of wood. The jury was Instructed by the court at that time to find a verdict for the plaintiff. At that time a motion for a new trial was filed but it was over ruled today. . ; Brown is administrator . for Dye, the man from Kamela who became lost in the mountains and whose de cayed body was later found. . . WANTED TO BUYA bam not less i than 14x16. Enquire 901 Main St., phone or address P. 0. Box 217. v ' ' ' ' -1 ' 4-12-26. Kings to "ect Roosevelt. Vienna, April 14. Czar Ferdinand of Bulgaria, the King of Saxor.y, the King of Wurtemburg and the Grand Duke of Baden will come to Vienna to greet Col. Roosevelt, who is ex pected here tomorrow. - Colorado Daughter's ' ; Denver, Colo., April 14. Daughters of Colorado, a new state patriotic society will hold the first annual ban quet of the order tonight. Laues Alti-r,:: a Iloice cli-aalng time Ii k rv. lor get tbe old way of m1:1s. . j f u r carpets. Save half the cost and fcll of the work by getting .the V.iruroe House Cleaner. Cleans everything from flour to ecilicg. Carpets, Eugo, unholatred Furniture, 'Bedding, Cur tains, etc., thoroughly cleaned. Up nolsi8rtag, mattress mallag arid fur niture repalreins cicely acd ceatly done. For estismtes caS at 1C8 Fir Street or nsoae Red 3i- . : 1 3-3-tt J. M. BOWLS3Y, Prop. 1 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Union County. Mary L. Lykes, plaintiff, vs. Ernest Lykes, defendant. ., .. To Earnest Lykes, the above nam ed Defendant: ' . ' In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer ; the ' complaint filed against you In the- above entitled .suit within six weeks frdm the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to so appear and answer for want there of the plaintiff will appeal to the court , for the relief prayed for in her complaint, to-wit, for the dissolution of the bond of mat rimony existing between the plain tiff and the defendant, and for her costs and disbursements, i . . . This summons is published by or der of the Hon. J. W. Knowles; Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Union County, which or der. was lsaueh the 6tV'day of' April 1910, and requires said summons to be published in the La Grande Week ly Observer, once a week for six suc cessive weeks., ; ,', , , The date of the first publication of thls summons is. April 8,' 1910. :' ' '., ' EUGENE ASIIWILL., ' Attorney for Plaintiff. Aprl8May-2( " . , Fatal Wreck Sear Spokane . Spokane, April 14. Four tramps are believed .'to have been killed In a freight wreck on the Northern Pa cific! Just west of this city today. No trainmen were hurt. The body of an unidentified man hOB been recov ered ad other bodies can be seen un de rthe wreckage. The wreck was caused by a broken wheel on a car SALEM CLUff ROBBED. Exclnshe's headquarters at Salem re '' Ileved of valuables. ' Salem, Ore., April 14. The exclu sive Ilihee Club was burglarized early today aud a large quantity , of ex pensive liquor, and cigars, besides a considerable sum of money taken. The Bherlff expects to make arrests today. , s SALE OR RENT House and block : on N. Fourth street. Enquire at 901 Adams Ave. Phone Red 161. 4-22-27 I BARGAINS - : Farm, Fruit end Improved lands. Tbe folio wlift will attract thJ at tention of the homo seeker. 80 acres improved, 65 acres nn j der cultivation ........... $3,000. 10) acres - all Imnmvu1. 1-t w. - ! mile from Summervllle .... 6,500 40 . acres ail Improved, 31-2 -! miles from Summervllle ... .3,000 100 acres Improved, 40 uader cuUvatlon 4,500 to acres adjoining Summervllle ; choice fru't or alfalfa land. j can be Irrigated. A bargain 6,000 840 acres, well Improved, un- j der cultivation. Hay, grata , 1 and fruit .......... . . . . . . . . .16.000 160 acres, 30 acres bearing or i chard, 80 acres new orchard, i all apples; 100 acres pas i ture. Terms on application -Choice stump land, particular 1 ly adapted to fruit Industry ' j S to 5 miles from Summer I vUle. Per, acre.... '..f 12.50 to $30. Timber 'and.' other' property 4 K. C EDTEnART." Seal Estate Summervllle, Ore. Ph ono I no,. I'D Celery . , ' . Asparagus Spinach II. II. Lettuce 1 " ; , '!'''. , . . .., '" , ' Green Onions Radishes Head Lettuce Rhubarb .WILLCOCK brothers: V ' Or. m a McMillan Painless Dentistry La Qr'znde National Bank Bldg. ' Both Phones 75 Quick Transfer 'Phones: .Da, Rec" 71 Night, Black 1271. Notice t the Public ' ' You can save all the Middleman's large profits by purchasing your Mission Furniture direct from our, Factory at factory prices. ... . "Ye are manufacturing Solid Oak .Mission Furniture and selling it direct to the people in "Sections." savins- you from 50 to 100 per cent. You'anbuv our furniture in "Sections,'' set it up and finish it yourself, and it will actually cost you less than the dealer would have to pav for it. , You do not have to pav the factory profit, then the iobbers profit, and then the retailer's profit You only have to pa .r r e -profit ours. ' We absolu tely guarantee every piece of furniture we sell to please you or your monev will bo returned at. once. . .." Oiir furniture is not the common cheap idni. but every piece, is high grade solid oak, genuine mission and honestly' made. . . Anyone can set up and finish our "Sectional" furniture. We have made it simple for vou. It reauires not over 30 minutes to assemble and complete any of our. designs. No tools are reauired.. '. We furnish choice of five colors of stain, glue, wax. and in fact everything to make the piece complete in every detail. Think thu idea. over. It's a good one. You will like it. , . We know that after you have received your first order from us that vou will be a Permanent customer of ours ?nd vou will re-order and tell vour friends about us. Send card for. catalogue It tells.the whole storv. PETERS MANUFACTURING GO :.. 1 .." . . .... Factory, . Salesroom OSice, 441 Hawthorne Av eiiue, Portland, Oregon. "From Factory to Home" i 1 i ' ri t ,: i i-L New Lines Mlei . Having purchased theCemeiit, lime, Plaster line of. 0. F. Gootidgs'we are now prepared 16 fill ail demands, hn addition to cur regularFEED ar.d FUEL business. Just leceived Gar offresh alfalfa meal and a car of soal. " ' ; Both Phones- " . GRANDE R0NDE CASH CO. sJ ALFALFA MEAL It takes the place of bran. Is better - and cheaper For Mh Cowsjt V . Can't be beat. , - We handle only the" best quality and our stock Is new and fresh. Tea, will cot be dlsnpiKtlnted if yon plant , jour garden nlth cur SEEDS. X j Waters-StancMield Produce Co. FLOUR, FEED, WOOD 1410 Adams Ave. PhQNtS: Black 12U 1 - independent 1 Newest Dishes Tastiest Flavors Best Seived Ice Cream at Selder's Confectionery Store li ...... . . . , . i 3 u- I n it - I :. : .... I 'l - - " ' , . v . . -, . il Si ' tim mm mm i- inininin im aini.ai.a CjLOROR PAUAldR, Pies. ' W. L. ERCM10LTS, Asst. Ca&h. j F. J. HOLMLS. Vic'e-I'res. ShtRViCCD WILLIAMS, ?td.Aest: Cash r. L.'MCYERS, Cashier. LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK OF LA GRANDE, OREGON United State? Depository Capital and Surplus $180,009.00 DIRECTORS George Palmer . r C. C. Penington J. Halmes G. L. Cleaver 7. j.Chui h F. M. By rhit ; . a-t. Meyers . W. L. Brenholts W. M Pierce With our ample resources and facilities wo can rer. der you efficient service and handls your business to your entire satisfaction