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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER MONDAY. 1UY 2. 1910. PAGE TWO k xx oxxx-xc e voc xX;xx rxoexc-oc : xo-oo About u m CMy TVt lUe, T:k3 ef te Succeed S?t.k- Tie jr-cTf.i'-.rS a ia femur rote cf Iem-Js mad fcxrar?tits acd teasiiied Is tt stry of larira cac- jrabsjit fa ti 3 is? a2w C. Uiisd Eto. It tais 11, r$tS2KT tram ttt irci: ii rariiaajeiiti'Tiaa cf ti s:sa ti sb is casgU mJ2 ii ir? tie hs& tztl la t2 lixe!:iit cf prcdttfed a Kxaois p;.lll ear- K- K-Cs fcs Jonj ta die. Tie ci-r makera ai -.J- r:sM : C;" cf h , . . er hi licw iJ t3s rtle of tv lent. - - J at mil iagVr ' "Dave" gt?ard it. is irlap the ytEgt angler ia the city. H bulls a record of baring eaugbt tfj deniable trout yesterday. : f I.. I T ii i 1 1 - V f.f r. ,1 Lsft FWrl HcW Tie funeral of William Lane who Efi rrnsPi!l1j did in Ealia last t f rota ; the old borne ft) Soatb L Crarifi yesterday aftnatii, E.r. K. E. MtLd officSatiEg. Ial-nEt wasi Biade at the Masonic Ctrt&eteTy. cat ia la Crasi jTTaaeml3y arc!; , j will EiaiaUia lis C!t:-al .jailors mr the .Xewlia Jras SUrr-e. Jle brfef , . ' ' , . . i Ui In Ibe use cf tiM-m. He ens " fcrwaght with Lira Lis srfjsflijig of Frx n5 PJctads S. fyd-r of rct " " fcr " ' ?GraBd. In Heacwtk is a3o a teds Irs, Xidnrt- lUWl.iea IV4 Mrs. Oorge Rolrton 3id at Jjer ioiae near Js3and City j-terday. Bb was a oiei)Dler of tie local orfler of IteU-kalis audi was : well tjivm ia or-1 1 I ZiEd orclifstra lean and local Sanizatknu will profit lrvtds be:af 3 bcre. He has been gone over a jeer 1 aeetlug other JocatSms tit Ctds this the test and ie will but here, la 'tle 4 rcMiDul La Craiude. Funeral ar- comiue metropolis of Eastern 6re- rang ements bad cot been made at I gofi. aooa tcdir. '.' SBjxme Jo dpe Ilere Hcbt Eaklu. a member of the Ore ton Supreme Court, was gueat with friends in La Grande yesterday. He baa gone to Pesdletoa to alt on tbe beech at tbe sestim of tb supreme court which convened there today. Otj Cbffers Skber W- Spencer plead guilty today asd was fined 5.00 for sleeping to the al leys.' Jadi Stbweier forfeited a bond of $2.00. . .,': :; 7 .,'-'.. Craad XU Jour Assistant Cashier H. E. Coolldge of tbe tailed States Natkical Bank, bas gone to Portland from where be will make aide trip to visit various Odd Fellow lodges in tbe state. V.r. log one of bis annual tours of the en tire state to look after affairs of tbe lodge. 1 Xatel rntgnua !; Comedy and instraction ran band in basd at tbe Isis in tbe program now oa, and to be seen this evening for tbe last time. One of tbe most 'Instructive' films ihat cold well be Married Saaday In the presence of -a few imme diate friends at the home of .Mr. and lira. George B. Leadsworth on Ce dar street. La Grande, Oregon, on May 1, 1S10 at 3 o'clock p. m., Ar thur A. IeFord was united hi mar riage to Luella Rule, Justice Arthur C. "William b officiating, ilr. and Mrs. DeFord will make thir future borne in La Grande, Mr. DeFord being a trusted employe of tbe O. E. 4 N. Tbe members- of the Rebekab lodge are requested to meet at the Odd Fel lows Mall this evening to make jar rangemenla for a funeral. All mem hers are urged to be present " ; bouse and most of tbe precedents and authorities eoaersmg decisions of par- Uamenlary law. . Mr. Hinds, is known' officially as "clerk at tbe 'speaker's table" and came to bis place in the Fifty-first congress, beins tcelecteti by tbe late Thomas B. Keed, former speaker. When the Democrats took control be returned to bis newspaper in Portland, but went back to the Fifty-fourth congress arid ever s.jte has beld bis present position. GEOCGE PiLKES, Fret TT. L. EHOH0LT8, CaskJ F. J. D0LKES, Tlce-Pret ZAEL ZrKDFX U Itst CaikJ ' ..' MIXES, CaahVr. . ' " ,LA GRMDE NATIOIML BAM OF 1 GRANDE, OREGON United States Depositoiy Capital and "Su ( V DIRECTORS OE0LCE l'lLMLE F. 1. HOLMES W. J. CHCECM F. L. UETEES ? t v. A C. C. PJESIXCTOf C L. CLE1TEB F. M. BTEKIT vT. lm BEIMI0LT8 f-i, ' vT. it FIE2CE . Wit ample moirtet and faclllUci ws eaii render tsi efficient serrlce ail handle jjr builieis t ftn eatlre staisacUoB ' ; J. B. Wtoeman Ik Sim. 108. Elm Street We Ciin deliver to you witjiin machines. 1 5 day either of these , -lp r15 bcsufi'ful 22 Aorse power machine with three spud trans mission and detacheble rear seat Model. G. r , 50 Horse power macfine wih Affachabe Tonneau just the fAng for busness and pleasure. $1775. .;; t SEA FLIER. The Recent Sensational Flights of . Rougier Over Monaco Bay. Europe bas been keenly interested recently in tbe marvelous work of &L Eougler, th French aviator, who, ia aOCGIKHS 8TABT IS STREET AT StOSAOa U BIFLAJKX OTZB XOKiOO VAT. - ' ' his Toisln biplane, flew over Monaco bay and out to sea. lie la the first avi ator to traverse: this bay in an airship and bas gained much fame by bis suc cessful trip. - .. Tbe affair opened with a sensation that the residents of Monaco who wit nessed it will long remember.- Instead f making tbe run that is necessary before tbe machine will fly alone tbe grass of an aviation field be used a public street for this purpose. ' : AN AIRiPj LINE. . ; Chart J. Gliddeh oi Boston Planning 'Cbarl 3. . (ZlAAm. - thm mminn(ro automobile and airship enthusiast,' if Boston la progressing rapidly with bli plans for an airship passenger and freight line betweea Boston and New York, lit plans' to' have stations at -4 .. . - : ! aS J " ' , 1;.1 i I - 1 '. I r- V ? i 7 Copyright Ronton Fhoto New Co. CBABLES 1. OLtODES. I - 3 . " v "'.'-' - lO 1 J V jL - is L. J O i i o 20c Llonopole Sweet & Sour Pickles bol. 15c Tomatoes : i--- iScPeas 15c Egg 0 See 15c Corn Hake y : 15c Carnation milk 5 3 Pacftages Crackers . 50c C. Baclr Pepper ; - r : 7 ' 51.25 C Baking Powder 18c Salmon - $MXqpperm $100 Wash tub - V r I IVashtub ..--.iV ; ;;;:M v: IVasft fub ' V : Mens 75c Black satin shirts Mens 50c lvori sfirf Alens 65c Oveafs Mens $1.00 OvewHs s Childrens 35c Overalls Mens 65c Workshirt : Mens 25c Fancy ffose Mens 50c Underwear Bargains in Ladies Underwear-and Hosiery. 5000 yds of new taces- .raueaf. 5c Ke save you money price paid for Eggs 80c 70c 15c ?0c 10c 10c ' 10c 10c 25c 35c . 90c 121-2C I ! 27c ' $3.55 - 65c 75c 65c 60o 65c 39c, 42c 39c 27i : ; 50c 19c 39c Highest SUPPLY HOUSE j , '-'-P. A: i Department of tbe . Interior, It. ' S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregen, ipril 27th, 1910. , , . Notice is hereby given that Annie F. Alden. formerly Annie F.. Parker; of SUrkey, Oregon, who on February 27th1909, made; homestead entry 0590f for NE 1-4 SE 1-4; Beci If, N . 2 8W 1-4, aud SB 1-4 $Wi 1-4, Section' 12, Township' 4 SouthV Range Si East Willamette Meridian, has fil ed, notice of . Intention' to make ; fin jT CmmutaUoa';' Proof, i to , estahlisii claim to' the laud above described, before the Register and Receiver of the.TJ. S Land Office, at La Grande Oregon, on th 23d day of June, ,l9t Claimant names as witnesses: i' MertittsvCoombs, wniBaa., Brigg. Andrew J, Sullivan, James Brady, all of Starkey, Oregon. ; . F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. ; la thf Ortalt Coart ot the State Oregon, for Union County Georg Palmer Lumber Company, a private corporation, PlalntS, .vs. F. M. Byrklt, Defeandant ' To F. M. Byrklt, the above named defendant, you ar hereby summon ed and required to appear and answer the tomplalnt filed against you In the abova entitled action on or be fore the last day prescribed In the order for publication of this sum mons made by the court In this ac tion which order requires the sum mons to be published in the La Orando Dally Observer for the per iod of stx wecka; You will take notice that If you do not so appear and answer tlio complaint filed In the above entitled action within the t!mo $4$r$0 WvWyWv Q&444$$44$4& riort a nit oPTpr- twithfS" fwFwn 'and I hrpe to have the service In working order "within the next six months. This is not a money making scheme on the part of Mr. GUdden, who baa associated with biro soma of the best known aeronauts and aviators In America. . We have' just received'r a I qiiuintity of the BEST QUALITY liil Bear in mind that you will get the best results witk i . Noixaeru uruwn eeas( nu ll j V apted to - this climate. :; We . iWdla",lJlllyitaeda which are best for the West " ' Waters-StantdIidi Co. FLOUR,! FEED, WOOD i . . ' -W , 4UUM tA1l ' - DRY CHMIIW00D I, am prepared to foirnish Dry Chain Wood, al-j so partly seasoned wood; to all comers.- Kind- ly phone your order to . V v 1 . PHONE RED 3741 V named that Judgment wiH be tak n against yon for the sum of $6,300.00, win interest thereon at the rata of per cent per annum from the first day of. October, 1908, and for the further sum of $C00.00, reasonable attorneys fees In said action and costs and disbursements. .' ' ' f' Ton will take notice further that tha summons la published In the La Grande Dally Observer, a dally news paper published, la La Grande, j lm County, ragmV for the Ff of six weeks, by order of the orable J. W. Knowlea, Judge of Court, made and dated In La Gt Oregon,1 the 2Sth day cf March, and that tha date of the first cation of said summons Is thv eay of AprfL MIS. T. H. CRAVFORD. ! Attomej for Plaint