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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1910)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1910. PAGE THREE 200 FALL PATTERNS FOR MEN'S SUITS NOW IN lake your Selection Now. Have your Measure Taken and we will Finish the Suit when so Ordered The Toggery. AL. ANDREWS The George Palmer RETAIL DEPARTMEN1 We solicit your orders for Shingles, Rubberoid Roofing Deadening Felt, Building Paper. We are prepared to furnish and deliver material, promptly. Phone Main 8. NORTH BEACH Queen of the Northwest Resorts I 'Near the Mcuth of the Columbia River, on the Wash ington Coap': ! The place to spend Your Summer Vacation Twenty-five Miles of Magnificent Beach. Level, comnact and smooth. J. 1 Many thriving and tidy communities, delightful ho tel, cottasre. tent and camp life. All the comforts I of home and the healthful, invigorating recreation of the seaside surf bathing, fishing, clam digging beach bonfires, riding, racing, hunting, strolls and drives through picturesque wooded headlands. Reduced Rates from all parts of Oregon and Wash. VIA Oregon Railroad and Navigation Co Season Rate: From Portland Round Trip, $4.00 Three Dav Saturday to Monday Rate, $n.00 Purchase tickets and make reservations at City Ticket Office, 3rd and Washington Streets, Port land, or inquire of any 0. R. & N. agent elsewh ere for information WM. JIcMURKAY, Genera! Passen ger Ag.nt, Portland, Oregon I I Complete equipment for resetting and repairing rubber buggy tires. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS 0. F.:ZGERALD. Proprietor 0mpl2tc Machine Shops and Foundry T IS nrnnnTrn ran i tu AUKKSTEH LAST MGHT PROMISES TO MOVE. AM) Leaves La Grande with Promise? Never to Return Again. The road that leadB eastward was pointed out minutely this morning to a transient member of the underworld this morning, by the police, and in ac cordance with the orders from Chief of Police Walden, she bearded the east-bound train this morning. She gave her name as Dora Williams, and last evening, when arrested on a vag rancy charge, quickly decried her character by a flow of language that was fit only for the brothels. She spent the night in the city jail and this morning promised to stay away from La Grande if permitted to move on. She calls Baker City her home. Police records show she has a checkered career in several North west cities, and papers found on her person, and her own statements, qual ify her as a member of the under world, who has no place to hang her hat. She has been In La Grande but a short time. However she soon came to the notice, and as soon as her mis Ion and character became proven she was landed In the toils of the law. She objected strenuously to being locked up in the jail, affirming that the last time she was "pinched" she was per mitted to sleep in a hotel room. Ladles. Your minlstrator of the estate of H. D. Cog er, deceased, and any person having any claims against said estate will file same, properly verified, with Wm. B. Sargent at his office In La Grande, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated La Grande, Oregon, July 14, 1910. RICHARD COGER, J14-AU Administrator. Immense Peach Crop This Year. SIMMONS. of vs. In the Circnit Court of the State Oregon nud Union County. Maude St. Johns, Plaintiff, Frank St. Johns, Defendant. To Frank St. Johns, the above named 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 court and suit on or before the ex piration of the time prescribed in the order directing the publication hereof, to-wit: six consecutive weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this summons which is June 14th, 1910, and if you fall to appear, answer or otherwise plead within said time, the plaintiff will ask the Court for a docree dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now extsting between this plain tiff and this said defendant auc awarding the plaintiff an absolute decree of divorce. This summons is published in the La Grande Ev ening Observer, a dally newspaper printed and published in La Grande, Union County, Oregon, by virtue of an order of the Honorable J. W. Knowles, Jm'ge of the above en titled court, made and entered on the 11th day of June, 1910. COCHRAN ft COCHRAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. June 14-21-28, July 5-12-19-26. The peach crop in the Mllton-Free-water country Is something immense ttila anuann ofooi-rtJne tn fmtntv Prnlt Inspector Campbell, who is down, from there today, and who Is, him self, something of a fruit grower. He says, however, that the prices will not be so good, from the standpoint of the grower, says a Pendleton pa per. This latter announcement will be hailed with delight by the consumer, I for fruit prices during the past few I years have been regarded as next to with the supply and that tomatoes are now selling at $1.25 per box in Milton with small hope of their getting any cheaper. muf VI i in. ii 'niii ti, Notice Is hereby given to all con cerned, that, Angus Shaw, Jr., execu tor of the last will of Angus Sbaw, deceased, has filed in the County Court of Union county, Oregon, his final report In the administration of said estate, and the said court has set Monday, the first day of August, A. D., 1910, at two o'clock, p. m., as the time for hearing said report and all objections to the same. ANGUS SHAW, JR. J7-28 Executor. prohibitive to the family of moderate means. Even with a record crop of berries this year, the prices have been as high as In the "ean" years. Inspec tor Campbell says he expects to see the price of peaches go down to 75 , , I ,,,.. i '.ramiin "in viuiiera anil JI.ir- cents or lower. . i t, . .itiuni; is i'ij iiiu ursi, KI1UVTI1 I2IGU- But there Is not much hope for the j ...nine for the relief and cure of bowel consumer of tomatoes, according to .up.aints. It cures griping, diarrhoea, Campbell. He says the crop rs better" sna should be taken at the first ... . . . . unnatural looseness of the bowela. It is than it has been in years, but that equally valuable for children and adults. It the demand seems to have kept pace always cures. Safer than National Banks Better than U. S. Gold Bonds UNION COUNTY LANDS. Why invest in foreign cities and wireless stock, when you have a sure thing at home ? See C. J. BLACK, who has a large list of money makers. Why Not Preserve V mitli mid Beauty? Nothing so detracts from the attract iveness of women as dull, faded, lus terless hair. There Is ho excuse for this condi tion nowadays, because notice is here by given to the readers of the Obser ver that Parisian Sage, the quick acting hair restorer, is now on sale at A. Mewlln's drug store, and is lOd with a rigid guarantee at 50 cents a large bottle. Since its introduction to America. Parisian Sage has had an immense sale, and here are the reasons: It is safe and harmless. It cures dandruff In twej weeks by killing the dandruff germ. It stops falling hair. It promptly stops itching of the scalp. It makes the hair soft, glossy and uriant Notice of Final Account. Estate of John Blevlns, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned administrator of the estate of John Blevlns, deceased, has filed his final account in the county court of the state of Oregon ror Union coun ty, and that the County Judge has ap pointed August 5th, 1910, at 10 a. m., at the county court room In La Grande In said county and state as the time and place to hear objections to said final account and for the con sideration thereof. This the 2nd day of July, 1910. H. E. BLEVINS, J7-Aug 4 Administrator. Notice of Final Account YOU'LL BE STRUCK WITH AMAZEMEM it you could see how some factory made clothing is put together The Bkimpir.g of materials, the inferior interlinings. B t none of these things occur in a suit of our tailoring. That's why one suit of ours will outlast two of the factory made. Order one and the wear will prove it. G. W. BAKES. Notice Is hereby given that Ovanda M. Noyes. Administratrix of the es- It gives life and beauty to the hair. ! tate of David Hawes, deceased, has It is not sticky or greasy. j filed In the county court of Union It Is the daintiest perfumed hair j County, Oregon, her final account in tonic msf.de. teh matter of the said estate and the It is the best, the most pleasant and ' County Court has appointed Tuesday, invigorating hair tonic made. ' the 2d day of August, 1910, at the Fight shy of the druggist who of fers you a substitute, he is unworthy of foujr confidence. Made only In America by Glroux Mfg. Co.. Buffalo. N. V. The girl with the auburn hair is on every package. Notice to Creditor. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed ad- hour of ten o'clock a. m. at the Court House In La Grande, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing of objec tions to such final account and the settlement thereof. Dated this 1st day of July, 1916. OVANDA M. NOYE8, Administratrix of the estate of David l Hawes,. deceased. 6-1-8-15-22-29. " C. T. DARLEY, 1205 N Avenue, or McKennon, Phy & Roberts. Irrigation and Structural Engineer. Surveying, Plain and Reinforced Concrete, General Con tracting. Estimates Furnished. Reference, United States Reclamation Service. DRINK -o SAM Natural Mineral Water Bottled as It Flows From the Spring It's (feed for what Ails You 7 ', - i