La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 21, 1910, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER THUSDAY, JULY 21, 1910
WORK PILES UP
FOR COUNCIL
ABSENTEES AND SICKNESS PRE
TEST MEETING LAST NIGHT
ure to meet last venlng. Council
man Fleming could not attend because
of the critical illness of his wife.
Councilman Orvis and Church are out
of town and Councilman Krelger is
ill at Hot Lake. Unless Mrs. Fleming
improves to such an extent that Mr.
Fleming can leave here for a time
next Friday evening, there wll be no
meeting until next Wednesday when
! Councilman Orvis will be home.
Great Batch of Work WIU Face ( oun
ell When it Does Meet
The Prizefighter's Play.
Though work is piling up In the ad
ministration offices, the council was
unable to meet last evening, and ad
journment was taken until Friday ev
ening, but it is doubtful if the body
can convene even then. Serious 111
esa on the part of councllmen and
families of councllmen, and absence
from the city of two members of that
august body, is responsible for fail-
"Facing the Music" is the play that
made James J. Corbett famous as an
actor his fame had already spread all
over the world as the ex-heavy weight
champion.
This play as it will be seen at the
Alrdome tonight will be more of a
musical comedy than anything else as
there will be several musical numbers
during the action of the bill.
There will be a band concert In
front of the Airdome Sunday evening
at 7:45 by the full La Grande band.
FOUB SPLENDID STALLIONS TO
ENTERPRISE
Wallowa Horse Breeders Emulating
l.'nlon County Store men.
The Wallowa county horse breed
ers are determined to emulate prac
tice of Union county horsemen and
produce a better grade of horses is
Indicated by a shipment of Percherons
sent to Enterprise this morning. A.
F. Work was the shipper and four
splendid percheron stallions, and two
Percheron fillies comprising the en
tire carload of imported stock, were
sent in this morning on the Joseph
train. The stock is direct from for
eign deaers, and wll do much to tone
up the breeds of Wallowa county,
where good horseflesh is already
prevalent
TWO DAYS LEFT OF
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B uauuu 3 i uav waic
Buy your Summer Goods
Now and Save Money
0. M. HEACOCK,
Eyesight Specialist 1 Manufacturing Optician
NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE
The Only Specialist
--IN--
Eastern Oregon
Who Grinds all His
GLASSLS
Any Lens
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Duplicated Exactly
In a few minutes
without your
PRESCRIPTION
LOCATED PERMANENTLY IN LA CRANDE
SEVERAL REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD
CONSULT ME ABOUT YOUR EYES
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.9.
I d vote my entire time to making and fitting glasses.
My examination of the eyes is thorough and accurate, by methods not'O
years out of date, but the latest, scientific methods known to the science.
3. All my glasses are ground to fit the Eye and the Face.
4. All my glasses are ground and frames repaired, in my own workshop in
La Grande.
5. I duplicate exactly, any lens, no matter who made or prescribed it.
6. I do not misrepresent to you as some do, and you are invited to call and see
my equipment, which is by far the most complete that has ever Deen in La Grande.
7 I have the most modern parlors in Eastern Oregon.
If at an ;i ne within one year, 1 can improve your vision
no charge is made for the changing of lenses. If your
mountings get broken, I will repair them without cost.
Next Door to Post Office
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MUTILATES
EMPLOYE
UNCERTAIN WHERE THE REMAINS
WILL BE INTERRED
Switchman Coming Here From Seattle
Meets Horrible Death Here.
It is not known whether or not the
mutilated remains of A. M. Johnson
the switchman Instantly killed late
yesterday afternoon, will be burled in
La Grande or returned to Sea trie
where the unfortunate man had many
friends and relatives. The distracted
widow of the young man, who only
recently arrived from Seattle to join
her husband, is desirous of returning
the body to Seattle but undertakers
claim it Is practically impossible, or
leat not feasible. The local members
of the switchman's union are look
ing after the details of the funeral
arrangements.
Johnson was killed last evening at
6 o'clock while the switch engine was
pushing a string of logging cars to the
Palmer mill. Johnson and another
man were riding on the leading car,
when suddenly Johnson was seen by
his companion to fall directly in front
of the rapidly moving train. The
other man on the car could not signal
the engineer before several cars had
passed over the body, cutting, smash
ing and terribly mutilating it.
The unfortunate man Is survived by
a wife, of similar age, who naturallv
enough, is a physical wreck today fol
lowing the accident.
Johnson came here last May from
Seattle and has been employed by the
0. R. & N., since that time.
SUMMONS.
n The Circuit Court of The State of
Oregon, For Union County.
E. A. Brownell, Plaintiff, vs. Ella L.
Brownell, Defendant.
To Ella L. Brownell, the above
named defendant; You are nereby
summoned and required to appear
and answer the complaint filed
against you In the above entitled suit
on or before six weeks after the first
publication ot the summons in this
cause, and you will take notice that
Jf you fall to so appear and answer
said complaint, the plaintiff will ap
ply to the court for the relief de
manded in said complaint, to-vvit: for
a decree of the court dissolving the
bonds of matrimony now, and hereto
fore existing between you and the
plaintiff, and for general relief.
Von will further take notice that
this summons is published in the La
Grande Evening Observer, once a
week for six consecutive weeks, of
seven issues, by order of the Hon. J.
W. Knowles, Judge of said court,
made, dated and entered April 6th, A.
D. 1910, the first issue of said publica
tion being June 9th, 1910.
T. H. CRAWFORD,
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
June 9-16-?., July 7-14-21.
mortgage to-wit, August 20, 1908, or
have since therein obtained in and to
the following described real proper
ty, to-wit:
Lots Two, Three and Four of Block
One Hundred and Thirty-five of
Chaplin's addition to the town of La
Grande, Union county, Oregon.
Dated this 11th day of July, 1910,
at La Grande, Oregon.
f. P. CHILDERS,
Sheriff of Union County, Ore.
July 14-21-28 Aug4-ll
Measures His Man.
I can't say I've never told a lie."
"Say the rest of If
"But I never tell a man a bigger lie
than I think he'll believe."-Pittsburg
Post
Old Moon Beliefs.
The health, growth and development
of children and animals were years ago
supposed to be Influenced by the moon.
If the sign was right at the time of
birth they would be well formed and
Intellectual, but if It was wrong there
was no telling what sort of creatures
they would become. Every worthless
fellow, every dog, rooting hog. fence
Jumping cow or kicking horse was be
lieved to have been born under an un
favorable phase of the queen of night
Queer people or those who were of
hateful disposition were children of
the dark moon, with the sign below
the heart
His Mistake.
Edward-What do you think I carry
in my watch case, darling? It Is al-
najra iuu auiuiy vi jruui tnai Muter.
Tour Hps have touched It and mine
often kiss the place where yours have
been. Angelina Oh. Edward! I'm
awfully sorry, but I always use Fido's
damp nose.-Illustrated Bits.
SUMMONS.
tered at La Grande, Oregon, June isth,
A .D. 1910, directing that service here
of be made for a period of six conse
cutive weeks by publication hereof q
the La Grande Evening Observer.
That the date of the first publication
hereof by virtue of said order, Is June
15tb, A. D., 1910, and the date ot the
last publication will be July 27th, A
D. 1910.
Dated at La Grande, Oregon, Jud.j
15th, A. D., 1910.
L. DENHAM ' j
Attorney for Plaintiff.
June 15-22-29, July 8-18-20-27.
Parisian Sage Girls.
You never saw a beautiful woman
who didn't have beautiful hair. The
charm of a beautiful woman lies in
her hair.
Many women do not 'realize the at
tractions they possess because they do
not give proper attention to the hair.
The women of Paris are famed for
their beauty, not because their facial
features are superior to those of oth
er women, but because they know
how to keep young by supplying
vigor, lustre and strength to the hair.
Up to' three years ago Parisian Sage
rould hardly be obtained In America.
Eut now this delightful restorer can
be had in every town in America. The
Newlin Drug Co. sells it for 50 cents
u large bottle, and guarantees it to
grow beautiful, luxuriant hair; to
turn dull, lifeless hair into lustrous
balr; to stop Itching of the scalp. Un-r.-rsiand
ihai Newiiu drug store will
give you your money back if It fails.
Made only in America by Giroux Mfg.
Co., Buffalo, New York. The girl with
the Auburn hair is on every bottle.
NEWLIN DRUG CO.
In The Circuit Court of The State I
Oregon For Union County.
Bertha Raby, Plaintiff, vs. Benjamin
Raby, Defendant.
To Benjamin Raby, the above-named
defendant:
In the name of the State or 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 six
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 fall, neglect or refuse t
so appear and answer or otherwist
plead herein within said time, plain
tiff will thereafter apply to the abo u
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 and further re
lief, from time to time as may be ne
cessary to enforce such decree and
Judgment.
This summons is served jpdn you
by publication, by virtue of an oilier
of the Hon. J. W. Knowles, Judge of
the above entitled court, made and en-
Lake Louise
Banff
Glacier
Field
Via the
Arrow and Kootenay
Lakes
ARE YOU INTERESTED ?
Ask your local agent how you
can secure a circular-tour ticket
right from you home town. You
can make the trip in a week, ten
days, two weeks, or a month. At
all principal stop-over points the
Canadian Pacific maintains its own
hotels, at rates running from 83.50
per day and up, covering room and
all meals.
Write for detailed information.
Write for Particulars.
6. M. Jackson Geo. A. Walton
Trav. Pass. Agt. Gen. Agt.
14 Wall St, Spokane.
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LINOLEUM
X
Sheriffs Sale.
Notice is hereby given that by vir
tue of an execution and order of sale
and decree of foreclosure and sale is
sued out of and under the seal of the
Circuit Court of the state of Oregon,
for the county of Union, bearing date
the 7th day of July, 1910, and to me
directed and delivered upon a Judg
ment and decree duly rendered, en
tered of record and docketed In said
court on the 27th day of June, 1910,
in a suit wherein William M. Blakely
was plaintiff, and Asa L. Roberts and
I Hattle R. Roberts were defendants.
! said Judgment being in favor of said
j plaintiff, and against said defendants
for the sum of $."30.90, win interest
at 8 per cent per annum from June
! 27, 1910. and the further sum of $20.
I for costs and disbursements. I will
sell on Saturday, the 13th day of Aug
ust, 1S10, at 2 o'clock p. m., of said
day at the front door of the county
court house in the city of La Grande,
; Oregon sell at public auction to the
j highest bidder for cash, to satisfy
said plaintiff's Judgment. Interest.
, costs and disbursements and accru
ing costs, all the right, title and In
terest that the Bald defendants and
each of them had on the date of said
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Inlaid Linoleum at $1.35 per Square t
Printed Linoleum at 65c, laid t
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pest on tatfh af the Price, $25.00
ED. HAISTEN