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PAGE EIGHT LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1910. Great JULY CONCESSION Sale All Summer Merchandise Reduced Come now while You can buy so cheap. Only a few days more of this money saving event THE FAIR I L VICTORY IS TI KKK OLIVER LOKEtt I HI?- hkmk corn vahk n$ i divas dayt. fast about six rears after the ' first effort to do so have elapsed. A Cfrealar Letter. La Grande. Ore. July 12. Dear Fellow Workers: i You are invited to attend a special call meeting of tbe temperance work j era of I'nlon county in tbe city of La Grande. Wednesday at 2:30 p. in . July I 20. The purpose of this meeting is to : effect a county organization for the l'Hj arrefal fa .Six-Year Plant Ov er Property snd Walk Lin-.. THREE WHEAT BURNED IIP FIELDS AT IMBLER THIS AFTERNOON Lltigatlo.-i over a plecp of sidewalk and dispute over properly lines along the front of the Turner Oliver proper ty on O avenue, tame to an end yes terday when the snpreme court hand ed down a decision in tbe now famon case entitled Turner Oliver against Fred Snyhorst, the street superintend ent for the city of I-a Grande TV decision is the outcome of a series of II tela and retrial and appeals and re appeals that have been in the legal limelicht since 1904. and at various times has been the seat of consider able excitement. This was especial ly true last spring when Turner Oli ver defied the entire street superin tendent's crew to proceed further with the removal of the sidewalk and fence in question, using bricks as prospective weapons to make his day all the more impressive. The case commenced six yearn RgO when Mr. and Mrs. Oliver were order ed by the city council to move the street fence and sidewalk back on the property a distance of seven feet. Mrs. Oliver secured an Injunction but At torneys Finn and Knowles, represent ing the city, moved to have several clauses stricken from the complaint. This was allowed by the then circuit Judge. Alkene. The case came to trla! on the revised complaint, and the plaintiff refused to take any testi mony. The city took some testimony of an ex-parte nature, and Judge Al-1 n, y express, charges prepaid, from will K n mass meeting for all at 8 p. m., in tbs Baptist church. Tell all tbe temper ance people in your town and com munity of this omportant meeting. By order of Temperance Committee. FRANK E. GRAY. Pres. pro tem. V. A. WOR8TOLL. Bee. pro tem. TO THK PIBLH. Wi are Agent for Parisian Sage, aud know the Guarantee is Genuine Parisian Sage, the quick acting ha!: restorer, Is guaranteed: To stop failing hair. To cure dandruff. To cure itching of the scalp. To put life Jn faded hair. To make harsh hair soft and luxur-1 iant. I To make hair grow or money back. What Parisian Sage has done for otners It will do for you. Read the fol lowing: "I was told of your great remedy, Parisian Sage, that it would grow hair on bald heads, so I got a bottle and tried it and it is fine. I am a young man, and only 25, and was completely bald on the top of my head, and now I have hair one inch long, with the use of only one bottle. I shall certainly keep on using It un til I have a good head of hair, which I have no doubt it will bring." Oscar Armstrong, engineer, Bellville Horse shoe and Rolling Mill Co., Belleville. Ont., Aug. 21. 1909. Parisian Sage is the most delightful hair dressing made, and is a great favorite with the ladies who desire beautiful and luxuriant hair. Price 50 cents a large bottle at Newlin's stoie. VIllC hmw1l.fl rlfiU'ti a Hoflulrin In ' favor of the city. The case was ap pealed and snt back for retrial on the grounds that Judge Alklne wrong fully Htruck Ml i be classes mention ed, and Mrs. Oliver wns given an Op portunity to prove the allegation If she could. In the menntime j. Ba ker bad been appointed city aitoi ney. and filing an amended answer. took the case to trial, both parti-- tbi time tatronduclng testimony The eliv won ngain. T'tis w,i i ; : fin last winter the i In ult court. Judge Bean of Pendleton! presiding.- Iks cause .indg? Knowles of this district hud previously been Interested an an nfiiiiey. banded down n decision In avoi p the l it v igaiBi Then ranis th thrilling moments 'i the i;me. Street Superintendent MatoM was ordered to make the changes and on dav lam print. Ii "t i crew of men remove lbs ws'k white Mr, Olivet was down town. ii. came home in II to stop the work before tt bail been completed, and defied ti street superintendent or bis men to step on hi property. A temporary Injumiioii wan secured and tin appealed to thp supreme court again, being argued at the May term at Pan? dleton The decision yesterdaj was the fin al stage ami the properly fence and sidewalk will be moved within twenty days or uiiIphs Mr. Oliver accepts the pnly ri ii he left open to him. . Mi. Ollxer ai tinK for Mrs. Oliver may file a lri.-r ratling attention of the supreim .unit io ri-ros that may in tbe attorney s opinion have been made. The. i;hi be no more appeal or no OiOrc leihul argument and the leaal procetlure mentioned la the onlv (iioux Mfg. Co., Buffalo, X. Y. The girl with the auburn hair Is on every bf ttle XKWL1X PRI G CO Three of the finest smaU wheat farms in and around Alirel and Iss- itrr, Mr ... - SClIi 833! ?f 4 o'clock this afternoon. The C S. Wfllam farm of sbest eighty acres, the Charles Playle farm of tbe same wise, and the Tom Rnrkman wheat fields are afire, and there seems t be no manner of c ontroIling the blase. As Mr as ran be learned the flames started from the engine on the log ging train coming from Palmer Junc tion. The Williams place ranght first and it U doubtful If a single acre will be saved. It is Insured. The Playle field is not Insured aud it. too, is doomed. While the telephones in and around Imbler were kept red hot in an effort to recruit fire fighters, Mrs. Tom Rurkman' spent several minutes get ting central from ker home, and at t o'clock, tke Barkmans are In danger of losing their entire field. Communi cation wltk Imbler was skat off jnt before 4 o'clock this afternoon and it Is Impossible to gain further informa tion as to the Rnckman loss. .It Is presumed that It, too, was Ignited by the locomotive. SCHILLING II I Mi: At IRK. The John Schilling Residence on Sec ond Street Menaced by Rlaxe. Fire late this afternoon broke out In the John Schilling residence on Second street, from some cause at present unknown. A very prompt re sponse from the fire department prevented considerable damage. i Committee Meeting Today. The Republican central committee Is meeting this afternoon to settle th i assembly plan as far as I n inn coun ty's committee is concerned. BUG THE HI PERJURY CHARGE STUFF SUSTAINED WE ' I 1 BIVIEA1 PEOPLE DECIDE TO LO. PATE l THK GR VMM! RON OK VU.I.LV Oeimind for Kami Lund is Incrcus intr Ever) Dai of Lute. " "" ' , I step now uffu 'i this is not done the firm an fence Will ft "-'ii iinwii niter iwivuy eniivun. Unoni the number nr outside peo ple who have located In this valley durlni the nant 'ew days are E. 0. wiison f Oklahoma, Cheanay Miller of Nantpg and B. Bralnbrldge of iier- case i inlston. Logan & Sberwnoil sold Mr. Wilson Hie Mullnberg farm nine miles north of La Grande and Mr Wilson Is de lighted with his purchase. He had spent considerable time traveling ov er the north was! ami found nothing thai offered the Inducement thai the Grande Ronde valley offered, Several families from Oklahoma Will follow Mr Wilson In the near future. Ohestifv llller of Nampa nurchas ed acres four miles north of the city from the tAgnW-Sberwood com pany nnd Mr Hal"'' -d". nf " min ion, was nine i ir""ir ot in- s'no d bOu: ' IM acres in l.uld. u.l.mvA I A (ONVICTKH FALSI! TESTIFYING OF Judge K ion U s will Personally Go to ortb Ponder to Settle Fight. Enterprise, July 13. Henry Wright of this county, was this morn ing convicted of perjury In connection with his testimony when on trial last May on a charge of bootlegging. He swore while on the stand that he did not sell liquor us charged, but was convicted during the present term of the court on a charge of perjury, hav ing sworn falsely. Water Case Disposed of. Judge Knowles as circuit Judge, will personally go to North Powder to in vestigate the water dispute-now un der way at that place. He granted an order temporarily dhidinit the water hetween the two parties in dispute promising to personally go to North, Powder before issuing permanent de crees on ihe issue. This action fol lowed oral arguments before the court hy Attoi vs Crawford and Cochran of Ij Grande, who represent I ed the parties. GIRL SHOOTS BLACKMAILER. Plucky Daughter Avenge Father's (old-Blooded Murder. New Orleans. July 13. Joseph Spiggnae, blackhand agent, today shot and killed John Manzela, a wealthy Syclian merchant, who had refused a demand for money, and then was himself shot and killed by Manzella's daughter as he tried to escape. Shiggnae entered Manzella's store, whereupon Manzella refused to be blackmailed. Spiggnae drew a revol ver and shot the old man through the heart and then ran. The girl, who had heard the dispute, came to the fath er's rescue, and shot the murderer uz he was running down the street. Dr. Dora J. Underwood returned from Portland last evening. She will open her office in connection with the fact that the youngest actor on the American stage, Mr. Thomas Bruce, Jr., appears at every perform- that of her husband. Dr. H. L. Under- ! ance. wood, over the Red Cross Drug store, j Tomorrow evening, Willie Collier's Her hours for consultation are 11 to .great bill, "The Man from Mexico'' 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. m. will be the offering. This famous com edy requires a cast of twelve people and it is possible for the Ethel Tucker Co. to give it by the recent additio i of Miss Rita Gibson and Mr. Tom Post, also Mr. Sydney, lately with Ye Lib- Last Mgkt ef Comedy. "Lend Me Your Wife," will be seen for the last time at the Airdome to nieht and those who have not seen this excellent piece will surely avail erty Theatre Stock Co., at Oakland, taapsolva. ot W 6pjorm? - There will be specialties by Miss God- Added interest is given this bill by fKV- M,M U1UU Tzzt- Btruoins. In The Circuit Court of The State ef Oregon For Union Count j . Bertha Raby, Plaintiff, vs. Benjamin Raby, Defendant To Benjamin Raby, the above-named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby summoned to appear and answer or otherwise plead, to the complaint filed in the above-entitled court and cause, on or before alx weeks from and after the date of the first publication of this summons, to wit: on or before the 27th day of. July, A. D 1910. And if you fail, neglect or refuse t so appear and anawer or otherwise plead herein within said time, plain tiff will thereafter apply to the abo . entitled court, for default and decree herein, as prayed for in her complaint, to-wit: for a Judgment of default against you for want of answer or oth er appearance; for a decree of divorce of plaintiff from you. for wilful deser tion continuing for a period of more than one year; and for her costs and disbursements In this suit against you. and such other ar.d further re lief, from time to time as may be ne cessary to enforce such decree and judgment. This summons is served jpon 'you by publication, by virtue of an order of the Hon. J. W. Knowles. Judge oi the above entitled court, made, and en- j tered at La Grande, Oregon, June 15th, A .D. 1910. directing that service here of be made for a period of six conse cutive weeks by publication hereof n the It Grande Evening Observer. That the date of the first publication hereof by virtue of said order, is June loth. A. D.. 1910. and the date of the last publication will be July 27th. A. D. 1910. Dated at La Grande. Oregon. June lr-th. A. D., 1910. L. DENHAM Attorney for Plaintiff. June 16-21-39, July 6-13-20-27. 4 We will resume business it our old stand, 1410 Adams five., with a complete stock of HAY, 6RM AND WOOD I IrV. WHITE PHONE ORDERS HON TO X t X X BELL M AHD W. MAIN 7k8 I Crop Insurance i Is only possible when you buy land i with plenty of water. Don't bet on rainfall. You may lose. Our Willowa Co. Farms with plenty i 4 a .ass a 'A t of water will cost you no more than others without water, and you get a i $ crop every year. K I? lA A 1AAA A K gFrom 20 Acres to 1000 Acres j SC. H. JORDAN. InHenenHpnt Phnnt i v. vn u vin ( l VII V 5 OBECKtti HAPPENINGS. Grants Pass is doing much street and sidewalk improrement. Medford bank deposits increased $200,000 from March to June. Kugene's postofflce receipts for June showed 1.4 per cent increase. Summer pippin apples have already been shipped from Grant Pass. A Newport man hooked a big hali but, but it broke the line and escaped. W VV VT 00v DRIVERS, ATTENTION! If yonr tires begin t rattle, drive down around to the Butcher Waaon Shop, corner Greenwood and Monroe avenne. and have Them fixed n. I do not shoe horses so I make wagon and bugifi repair Imr a speclalt). and our shop is well equipped for this Hue of work Bntray. snrry. and hack bodies made to order. Give u a call A. DUTCH ER, Prop. X X X . u r j Wa nenz o snwer t Baked beans, Veal loaf, Cottage loaf, DeveM ham, 4 4 S Chip beet Con beef. French 0 Hot. Sardines. CIVl GROCtRY SND BAKERY tmMannSaMMManKUGamMaKLWB - Vjltssssssssl IBS iEMWBBK iSssssssssssssssssssssssa