LA GRANDE EVEMNG OBSERVER MONDAY, MAY 30, 1910 PAGE ft: - mi - IVSE TALUS By Br ; OFFICE BOY The other day I heard a fellow" telling what happened to you when you make calls upon "your best girl. He said: "You go to adore, you ring a belle, you give your name to a maid and then ; you are taken In." Gee, b t there's some class to that. Yes? Its-no Joke when we say that we have always sold the best dollar , and a . quarter shirt offered In all this ' whole country, and the reason Is that we pay more for them and take more pains in selecting the mak ers. And our $1.25 shirts are bet ter than ever, They aro cut large and full and they fit' They fit around the neck . and they fit across the chest., and back, and they fit over the shoulders and you don't have to re-tall them but we do. So come In and ask for the pazaza man who will show you the new frills In shirts, also thrills In neckwear. " WILLIE, with " ' The People's Store THE DOME OF HART, SCIIAFFNEB & MARK CLOTHES. DR. HI, r, DOCTOR OF OPTICS. PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT 110S ADAMS AVENUE, OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE. DR. MENDELSOHN'S GLASSES GIVE THE BEST RESULTS. ONE CHARGE COVERS ENTIRE COST OF EXAMINATION, . GLASSES, FRAMES. Over 2,000 people In this town 'and county are. ready and willing to testify with great pleasure to t!ic a!)!!'fv of Tr, Mendelsohn. Ask your neighbor or: your physician where Is the most reliable place to hare your eyes fitted with glass es. - .; " . '. The doctor is endorsed by all of 'the leading oculists -of Portland and ajl c; Grande. the physicians in La The entire problem lies in these three words Rightly fitted lenses. All broken lens replaced while you wait. Charges reasonable. YOUR CASE WILL NOT PUZZLE DR. MENDELSOHN and he guarantees satisfaction In ' every respect. Office hours from 8:30 to 12; and from 1 to 5. By special appoint ments In the evening. , Notice of 'Final AecoanL Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned executor of the estate of Wm. D. Shell, deceased, has filed his final account in said . estate in the County Court of the State of Oregon for tho County of Union, and that the Judge of said Court, sitting In pro bate, has set June the 27th, 1910, at 10 a. m., at the- Court Room of Maid Court In La Grande, Union County, uregon, as tne tune ana place to hear objection! to said ; final account and tne settlement thereof, and ' all in terested parties baying any objec tions to same are notified to be pres ent on said day. ;7 GEO. L. CLEAVER, 23-30-6-13-20. Executor. fnHy bine cut of erery lea eases of rowl BiaUtm is simply rbeamaiiim of the mm clesdue to cold or dun p, or xfrrriw rbenma tism, neither of which reqoiro say fatsraa treatment All that is aetdaj toa&wd re lief it tht free spplkmtioo of CbaffibsriainV liniment Give it atrial Yoa are certain to be plowed with the quick relief which it affords. THE ISIS TONIGHT'S PfiflCRIM His Hunting Trip. , ; , Suit Case Mystery. " ; ' ' ' Romance of. Western Hills. ', Song "Down by the Kissing Gate, ': r Kate." ' Ki .' :J'J ';'. IDc- LOCAL iTSMS. . ..: ; E. Reisland has gone to Wallowa on business matters. . ' .-' " :. ETp7Tjuieo'ftheRinehart-LIttle Piano company, 1b in Cove today. " T. B. Johnson is a La Grande visitor froni Cove today. Mrs. Cora Scott Harding is spend ing the day at Hot Lake. ;1 B. M. Sherwood of the 1 sis .the atre is in Vale today on land mat ters. (. .:.'',; '; S.' M. Curtiss, the versatile stock company manager, Is In the city today meeting old time friends. Mac Wood and daughter, Miss Lu crece were Hot Lake Trisitors yester day. - v . r-, ' ; ; ; ':: Joe Williamson has accepted a po sition with the Golden Rule company and is now at work there. Mrs. Para" Thornton left today for Latba, Wash., where she will spend a month visiting relatives. Professor and MrB. Stout left Sat urday night for Spokane and other Washington points o be absent from La Grande for a month. ' Sherman Rees is in the city to day from Cove. Mr, Rees is all smiles about the outlook for crops and fruit in the cherry section of the valley. ? Building Superintendent Lorlng passed through the city today on his way to Baker City to look after busi ness for the O. R. ft N. ,'"v - Ben Halsten, the Wallowa busi ness man who at one time was in business, here, , was out from Wal lowa county to visit friends yester day. ; ' .' ' Mrs. M. McKIn and baby of Baker City returned today after being the guests for a few days with Mr. and M.rs Joseph Palmer and other rela tives here. '' . ' f ' Mr. and Mrs. David Brichoux went to Baker yesterday to spend a few days with friends and during his stay there Mr. Brichoux will transact some important business. , M. G. Shelby, the western secre tary for the Brotherhood of St. An drews, a religious organization for men of the Episcopal church, Is in the city today the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Upton H. GIbbs. "Conductor . Jack Smith, and his daughters are in the. city, today to decorate the grave of the late Mrs. Smith whose body lies in a local cemetary. Mr; Smith makes his home in Pendleton. - - ; . Miss Ilene Gulling of Reno. Nevada, arrived this morning to spend a few days with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gulling of this city. Miss Ethel Gulling met her at Pen dleton and returned with her. ; ' Hugh T. Shelley an employe of the N. K. West store,, was called to Port land by the death of hie father this morning, Mr. Shelley, Sr., had been suffering for some time but was thought to be Improving. Mrs. Shel ley accompanle her. husband and they will be gone, atyom a week, . . Col. B. E, Kennedy, editor and own er of the Baker City Herald, spent Saturday night in La Grande visiting the Observer people. Col. Kennedy is a native of Umatilla county and sev eral years ago went to Baker where he revived the Herald and put it on Its feet In good shape. Many of his friends this year are talklig of run ning him for congress but a yet he has not given his consent to make the race. . , C E. Day was a Baker City man who spent Sunday in, Li Grande.. N AIR CRAFT C. II. Mimnaugh the Wallowa coun ty sawmill man was a Sunday visitor here yesterday. . Archie Miller the Enterprise busi nessman who Is also a ' baseball fan, attended the game here yesterday and is-today visiting his brother Wil liam Miller. ; ' Miss Frances Massee leaves this evening for Baker City where she will accept a position as bookkeeper and recorder at the district office of the P. S. T. ft T. company. ' ' S ; Members of the high school faculty are planning on leaving La Grande this week for their vacations. Miss Allen leaves for Spokane and points East tonight;' Miss Mackay goes to New, York tonight j Miss Gleason will leave for Seattle and others f the faculty have summer trips planned. Ernest Hill and famjly of Prairie City, arrived last evening to spend Beveral days visiting at the home of 1 A. T. Hill in this city. Mr.' Hill is I one of the Hill brothers who have a large, stock ranch in the Interior country. He is firm in the belief that Grant county and other interior sec tions are to soon enjoy the "most mar velous growth In population ever wit nessed In the west. , It will be but a short time until the Sumpter Val ley railroad reaches Prairie City and with the arrival of the steam engine, he says that country will come into her own. David Eccles, president of the Sumpter Valley company, made a personal trip to Prairie, a few days ago and selected a site for the depot and railroad terminals. Notice of Sale of School Lands. Notice is hereby given that the State Land Board will receive sealed bids until 11:00 o'clock a. m. August 1. 1910, for the following described school lands, to-wlt: . All of Section 36, T. 1 S. R. 40 E. W 1-2 of Section 16, T, 3 S., R. 34 E. All bids must be accompanied by a regularly executed application to pur chase and at least one-fifth of the amount offered. ; ; No bid for lees than 7.50 per acre will be considered. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. - Applications ' and bids should be addressed to G. G. Brown, Clerk State Land Board, Salem, Oregon, and be marked "Application and bid to pur case state lands." O. G. BROWN. Clerk State Land Board. td, April 22, 1910. ' Apr-29-Aug-l Summons Jn the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon ofr Union County. J. H. Hub bard, plaintiff, Vs. Frank Hyde, de- m M a. ... fendant To Frank Hyde the above named Be sure and order an assort ment for lunch or recep ception. We have ne Wheatmeal, Salt Arctic Albert and Dinner Wafers. 31 HMK. oooooooooooo Ma&oi Square A... atordajo June 41 l 'The Minister's Wife" Comedy Drama ; I ' Admission 25c and 10c Q$QQ$4$Q4$Q$$$G vOWOOOOvA OO defendant In the name of the State of Oregon you . are" nereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled action within six week from the date of the first publication of this sum mons and if you tan to so appear and answer for want thereof the plaintiff will take Judgment against you for the sum of $170.00, together with costs and disbursements. And at the same time the plaintiff will take an order' of the court '" ''to sell'; the property attached In the above enti tled action tp wit oneynote signed by Sarah E. Swallberg, and .payable to the defendant for the sum of $160.00 and to apply the i proceeds' of said sale to: the payment of plaintiff's claim. ; This summons is published by order of the Hon. J. W. Knowles, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Union County, which order was made and entered on the 2d day of May, 1910. and re quires said summons to be published in the La Grande Weekly Observe! onec a week for six successive weeks. ' The date of the first publication of this summons is the 6th day of May, 1910. EUGENE XSHWILL, Attorney for Plaintiff. OOOOOOO it . V opens Clothes for Young Men have voted this store The " Store for Natty Clothes. : . We pay special attention to the wants of Young Men and always have "Just the Suit." . Our Young Men's . Suits have a Pedigree. They come from ' . Makers that "know how," The twists and turns of fashion are all honored the fabrics are Smart and the Suits are dashing dis tinctive and different But! How much figure does the figure on a swell Suit cut until you see the Suit to tell the story I We're always pleased to show Young Men "Just looking." II 11 HUH II ASH BROTHERS, The Clothiers. 00000000XOOCOO o o o o o o o o o o o IT CERTAINLY LOOKS GOOD to the children when they aec the delicious bread made fron- the North Powder Best of the Best Patent flour. It Is a meal for the little ones, with butter, Jam or Jelly, that is wholesome and muscle building. It looks good also to the housewife when she sees the golden brown erlf? and the white bread inside wheu it comes from the oven.; It also smells appetizing when sad from Best of Best Flour. FOR' SALE BY ALL GEO CESS Young Men. Steffi - Kyi J-z) ! ! 'Wif.