La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 13, 1910, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    LA GRANDE EVENING 0B8EBVEU WEDNEjSDa V. JULY 13, 1910.
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listers i Edison.
lather. Sister and Cow Puncher.
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When iou ve won tne uin
You Love.
gtiful dishes given to lady
of the matinee, see dls-
ln lobby.
MKiai He
LOCAL iTFMS. d
a, Nibley has moved to Meacham
Iremain for the season.
M. Johns, abstractor of Pendle
Is in the city on businesss.
ir. and Mrs. Lee Matloclt left this
h for Pendleton to visit friends.
adore Fuchs. the man who bot-
Baker City, is in La Grande today
ling the popular mineral water.
krs J. B. Oliver and daughter. Mil-
Li and Miss Harriet Hill left this
irning for Talocaaset. where they
1 visit a few days with friends.
iLonnie" Lonnergan. assistant sup-
ntendent of the O. R. & N. on this
lision is in La Grande today Ijok-
after business matters.
V. Adams, the lecturer, who has
In a guest of the Savoy during his
ly in La Grande, expects to leave
! evening for points west.
red Lampkin. business manager of
Pendleton East Oregonian. was in
i city between trams this niorninr
Ding on No. 6 and leaving again on
. 7.
Palter Price, who has been em-
lyed as porter by local hotels for
leral years, returned this morning
Portland. Spokane and other
hwest cities. He waa driven back
i Grande by the heat.
I. D. Porter is now well installed
lowner and manager of a new hotel
rlilgard. Mr. Porter is determined
conduct a modern hostelry at that
place and tourists at the mountain
aide-town say he is succeeding nicely.
Arlo Meyers, son of Mr. and U. R
Myers, is quite seriously ill with ty
phoid fever.
J. K. Rollins, James Strode and
Chas. Raster, of Nam pa. Idaho, are
business visitors in La Grande today.
C. A. Nordlne, section fun mail of
the O. R ft N., on the Kamela dis
trict, is a business visitor in the city
today.
Harry Cook, republican p redact
committeeman from Medical Springs,
is in the city today ttiwg the re
publican central committee meeting
this afternoon.
Postal cards from Halley, Idaho,
say that Mr. and Mrs. Han. Mr. aad
Mrs. Dunn, Will Church and the oth
er members of the La Grande party
traveling to Yellowstone park by au
tomobile, reached that point yesterday
morning without mishap. They should
reach their destination this afternoon.
ati mouths from date hereof.
Dated at La Grande, this 1st day
of July, A. D., ltlft
ATE TAX DER MBULEN.
Executor
J7-AU01
la the Circuit Court of the Bute of
Oregon, for Union county.
Escar Farhaar, plaintiff, vs. Jasper
Farhaar, defendant.
To Jaaper Farhaar, the above named
Settee to Futile.
The ordinance passed in regard to
.property owners cleaning their prop
erty of weeds, will be strictly en-j
forced. J. W. Waldon. chief of police.
fat tale.
Second hand furniture for sale, par
ty leaving before August 1. 1401. cor-ne-
C:h ana S
The Indiana ft Ohio Live Stock In
surance Company, which is the oldest,
largest and best Live Stock Insurance
Company in the United States, in
sures horses, mules and cattle against
death from any cause, has entered the
state of Oregon and is establishing
agencies in every county. They are
looking for a good hustler in Union
county, one who understands live
stock and will devote his time to so
liciting Live Stock Insurance. If you
are interested and willing to go after
the business, write F. H. Pageler.
general agent. Portland. Oregon.
Is the name of the State of Ore
gon: Tou are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed
against you in the shore entitled ac
tios, within six weeks frost the date
of the first publication of this sum
mons, and in case you fall to so
answer, for want thereof, the plain
tiff win apply to the court for the dis
solution of the bonds of matrimony
existing between the plaintiff and de
fendant and for her costs and dis
bursements, sad for such other sad
further relief ss to the court may
seas, proper.
This summons is published in the
La Grande Weekly Observer, 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 is dated tbe 30th day of June,
Hit, sad requires said summons to
be published each week for six suc
cessive weeks. The date of the first
publication of 'bis summons is tbe
7th day of July. 1910.
EUGENE ASHWILL.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
7-8-8-18
Of If E FOR PUBLIC ATI)
Department f the Interior, C & Land
Osnee at La Grande, Oregon, J sue
28th, lilt.
ot$ee te Creditor.
Notice is hereby given that tbe un-j
derslgned has been appointed execu
tor of the last will and testament of
Jacob Van Der Meulen, deceased, by
the County Court of tbe state of Ore
gon for Union county.
All persons having claims against
said estate are required to pieaeut the
same to the undersigned at the office
of Cochran ft Cochran. La Gride, j
Oregon, with proper Touchers, wtthin I
SOMEBODY
Notice is hereby given that John ;
B. Robertson of Star key. Oregon, who
on March 13th 1888, made Homestead
entry No. 1S8&0, Serial No. 86318, for j
SE 1-4 SW 1-4. S 1-2 SE 1-4. NE 1-4
SE 1-4, Section "1. Township 3 8.1
Range 35 East Willamette Meridian
has 'filed notice of Intention to
Final Five-year Proof to
claim to the land above described,
before the Register aad Receiver at
the U. S. Land Office at La Grande,
Oregon, oa the Mth day of August.
1918.
Claimant names as witnesses Jssass
C. Brings, Prestos Burnett, Law
rence Burnett sad Benjamin Hagey.
all of Starkey. Oregon.
F. C BRAMWELL, Register
June-z4Aus.
THF GOLDEN RULE THE GOLDEN RULE
Why Sew this Hot Weather
Besides not having to sew these Wash Suits
are cool and just the thing for this land of
weather.
I oJiao Neatily Trimmed, Linen and Mercerized A Q
JaOieS Finished, ail staple colore, - - - i.IO
4PLiMsrAsa9s 000(1 Percales, ainghams and
Vllliill Cli 9 Mainis well marie and nftatlv tr.mrr.Ari DOC
It's the Boy that's Hard to Dress
and keep clean, and the wash suit is the most practical thing for
him. Made of Ghambry, Percales and Ginghams. $1.45 to $1 65
Rompers, for either boy or girl. 50 cents.
Srhsoinl An a8S0rtmcnk f Ladies'. Shirt Waists from some
hjptrlldl lines that are broken. They are snaps
QuaHSam. t. .tU3, and $IM, J'. T
lLl Ladies' Linen Dusters
Middie Waists
$1.65 to $2 85
$1.25 to $1.50
Men s Underwent Balbrigan, its the best made and the best garment aa
Union Strife we have ever shown for the price $ 1 ollll
2 -piece Suits in brown, cream and blue. A good one, 35c
QUALITY THE SAME -PRICES LESS
The Golden Rule Co
The Golden Rule Co
A bead of lettuce raised in Dallas
measured 18 inches and weighs three
pounds.
Rogue RlTers fruit output this year
is expected to reach UOto car loads
besides peaches.
ball, while tbe orchestra is la the
city, but tbe final arrangements haw
act yet been arranged.
SO ACTIOS T.thEV
is going to be disappointed when the five
atre tracts we have been offering you are
all gone, and they are, all but two.
We have some fine buvs in residence
lots at $125.00 each ; $25.00 down and $5.00 a
month. Better Investigate these.
Bell Phone, Red 801 Independent 262
LA GRANDE Inv. CO,
Foley Hotel Bid., La Grande
he Airdomef
Settee of Final Setttraeat.
Notice is hereby given to all con
cerned, that Angus Shaw, Jr.. execu
tor of tbe last will of Angus Shaw
deceased, ass filed In tbe County
Court of Union county. Oregon, bis
final report in tbe administration of
said estate, and tbe said court has set
Monday, tbe first day of August. A.
D 1818. st two o'clock p. sa, as the
time for bearing said report and all
objections to tbe same.
ANGUS SHAW JR.
JT-2 Executor.
KRYPT0K
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Without
in the
Lens
Pt M. F. aTESBKUStH
DOCTOR OP OPTICS
PERMANENTLY LOCATED
AT 115 ADAMS AVE, OP
POSITE POST OFFICE.
DR. MENDELSSOHN'S
GLASSES GIVE THE BEST
tomas Bruce, Manager.
TO-NIGHT !
thel Tucker Stock Co.
"Lend Me Your Mfe."
If You Use
GOLD LEAF
of Butter
'You use the Best
iij.
IN THE CITY
Seaor Btetolfi's Multum in Parro ;
orchestra, direct from New York to
Sebeel Beard Hope te (em parte
Beating Past Bid Wert Tvoifbt
No action was taken by tbe school
board last ereniag at iu regular
meeting oa tbe matter of accepting
one of several bids la their bands for
tbe construction of a heating plant (
and ventilating punt for tbe school'
board. The board meets again tonight '
when ft to boned a decision will be
rant bid.
the
arrived in La Grande this
morning from Hot Lake where they.
tpent last eresJac aad gave a mat-,
cert, which is spoken of very highly
St Hot Lake people
This ereaing tbe Seaor and his an
sstiaas will gfre s free concert in tbe
Foley hotel lobby from 7:3t to 1:39
o'clock. The public will be cordial"
aivited to this concert, aad no djuV
H win be highly appreciated, espe
cially by the musicians of La Grande,
tor tbe Seaor plays nothing but hh
gTade musk.
Same of tbe society people are al
ready considering airing a sories
Bankrupt Start for Sale.
I will receive bids at any time oa
or before the 1Mb day of July, for tbe
general merchandise stock of goods at
Alkel. belonging to the bankrupt es
tste of B. F. WetA Tbe stock sad
inventory flta : cammed at say
t'aie b? aeatmjj . poatmeat with
tbe trustee si UkaU
f, HAS PLAYLE Trustee.
Feeed Ssle.
Eighty-acre farm, including forty
acres of fall wheat that will average
a buihelt to tbe acre, is for sale if
taken now. The crop wfll m) with the
place if purchased at c Tbe price
is a snap aad an be sees
os the place (. t.
Beady le Harvest Wheat.
Within a very few days the ban
the combine harvester will be heard
fa all parts of the county and the z
gantic task of harvesting Cmatflla
five million bushel crop of wheat and
ddAOo bushel crop of barley win be
in full swing. Some machines were
started early bast week in the Blot
Rock sad west end sections aad ev
ery day since then has seen one or
more of tbe big harvesters started up
Sam Bittaer started a machine in
his barley fields oa the reaervatios
ranch which he is farming near Cay
use, yesterday morning, while in the
Holdmaa country, two machines were
started this morning. One to catting
for Watson sad one for Gentry oa the
James Grubb ranch Reports say that
they are harvesting 3 bushels per
acre on land that seldom produces
better than 20 or Xa bushels
Reports from every section of the
country indicate that tbe yield is not
only good bat that the quality of tbe
grain is ss good or better than was
ever produced before. Ia moat sec
tioas it is free of weeds aad smut
while everything threshed so far to
tevtiir. No. 1 with plenty of weight to
spare Pendleton East Oregonisn
FOB SALE All barley hay. C. D.
Huffman, phone Farmers 73.
50 RUGS
ALL GRADES
I
1
9x9 INGRAINS, ONLY - $.375
9x12 INGRAINS, ONLY $6.75
9x12 INGRAINS, Pure Wool, $9.00
9x12 BRUSSEL .... $12.50
9x12 KASHMIR - - $14.00
AXMINSTER RUGS $20.00
THE TIME TO BUY IS NOW
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