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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1010 page se vi::i smsoxs. i in t In The Circuit Court of The State of Oregon For Union County. Bertha Raby, Plaintiff, vs. Benjamin ; Raby, Defendant To Benjamin Raby, the above-named defendant: ; In the name of tne State ot Oregon, you are hereby summoned to tppear 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 wlt: on or before the 27th day of July, A. D., 1910. f And If you fall, neglect or refuse t so appear and answer or otherwfct plead herein 'Within said time, plain tiff will thereafter apply to the aba V entitled court, for default and decree herein, as prayed for in her complaint, towit:. for . a Judgment of ' default against you for want of answer or oth er nnnnnrnnro- fnr n dor-TPO nf rtlvnma of plaintiff from you, for wilful deser tion continuing for a period ot 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 I. . .. , ,; . . This summons is served upon you by publication,' by virtue of an order of the Hon. J. W. Knowles, 'Judge ol the above entitled court, made and en- of be made for a period of six conse cutlve weeks by publication hereof n the La Grande Evening , Observer. That the date of the first publication hereof by virtue of said order, is June I5th, A. D.. 1910, and the date of the last publication will be July 27th, A. d. 1910. ... Dated at La Grande, Oregon, Juno 15th, A. D., 1910. ' .' L. DENIIAM ; ' Attorney tor Plaintiff. t. ik i)o on Tuiir C-il.9n.97 l UUV - . . war, " - ' , j Don't wBte yorr money ln""v; when you can get A Imitlo r-t' t"!.::!--ii' Liniment f-r twi-Mt.'.' L-c fi.'inncl !iirr;"!H"i ,nl. t'-'. ' . ; , : We Have Them. Six pound Elec tric Flat Irons at Each EASTERN OREGON Light and Power Company Order Rock Springs For Winter Now Q. E. FOWLER Cherries For Sale. . May Dukes are now ripe. Order st once as they are going qulcklv. F. H. Tatm&n, S3.75 RAILROAD TRACKS. If You Must Follow Th.m, Walk Out- i id. Not Between Thorn. I Two men. one young and the other ! grizzled with middle age. were walk- i ing beside tbe railroad track in a Boa- i ton suburb on their way to tbe nearest , station. The younger stepped between the rails. "Better walk here," he ad vised. "It's better walking." "No." replied the older man. ! never walk on the railroad track." "But we're facing the direction from which trains come. persisted the other. "It's safe." "My son," said the middle aged man. "I was a railroad eagtaeer for 'more than twenty years, and If I learned one thing from tbe poor chaps I've seen picked up it was not to walk on a railroad track when there is a possibility of walking anywhere else. If the law stopptd all trains running on Sunday aud tula was Sunday I wouldn't do it It's tbe fellow that's sure he's taking all tbe precautions that gets killed." 1 Here was a man who knew about railroads from intimate conection with them. EMs advice was the advice of a man who knew. Every railroad man of experience will say tbe same as be. In England tbe tracks are private prop erty, and nobody ' is allowed to walk upon tbem. no accidents are rare. Here hardly a day passes that we do not read ot men killed while making a thoroughfare of tbe railroad right of way. And usually It is noted that they were on tbe "safe" side of the track, became confused by tbe ap proach of two trains and stepped in front of one or the otber. ' " : I . OAOAfllnnnllv nompthlnsr in to he train ed In distance by taking to the rail-. , roaa instead or . tne public highway. ;The man who feels that be must do this will be wise always to. walk be side' Xhe track and never on It -It may not be quite as good walking, but ', he is not likely to auffer regrets in a hospital. Boston Traveler. . ? German Gleanings.' There are no deserted farms In Ger- many.. . . : ,'. ,:; ' A pretentious electric plant near Hamburg, Germany, is driven by a windmill. " t '' ; t .The German army boasts tbe best health record of all the world's fight ing forces ; Germany's chemical exports form tbe ' most profitable of all the industrial lines comprised In her outgoing com merce. . Science. Sittings. ; There are more than 2,000 miles f tubing In the average human body. The sun will continue to give out Its present amount of heat for 80,000,000 years. . German physicians have found the Roentgen rays useful as an aid to ana toxin In killing the diphtheria poison. ' In experiments with high power ex plosives used in guns British scientific men' have used; chronoscopes, with which It Is possible to register time to the millionth of a second. Hotke. Any loose stock in the city win be taken to the pound at once. Phone Black 372L G. W. FARRIS, Poundmaster Wilson 6 Briltian, Electrical -Contractors. Prompt and careful attention given alt work. All work guar anteed to pass underwriters' examination. Best ELECTRIC IRON on the market; also ELEC1RIC FANS One Door south of Observei Office European Plan Only i Rooms 50c to $1.50 First class Throughout' AV0Y d. a brighoux; Proprietor. ' ONE BLOCK FROM DEPOT La Grande, Otegon E Viicia LlsZL SUGAR Cash Price Sugar, 16.75; beet sugar $6.75. VEGETABLES New dry onions, 5c; fresh peas 10c; rhubarb 3c; head letuuee 10c; radishes, 3 bunches for 10c; green onions, 3 bunches for 10c; tomatoes 15c lb; new potatoes, 9 lbs., for 25c; cabbage Go lb. , FRUIT Oranges, 45c per dozen; lemons, 45c per dozen; bananas, 40c per doz.; cherries, 25 to 35c per gal.; red raspberries, 2 boxes for 25c blackberries, 2 boxes for 25c water melons 3c lb.; cantaiopoo, 10 and 15c lb.; peaches, 10c lb.; plums, 10c lb MEATS Hogs, live weight, well finished, $10 cwt; cows, 3 1-2 to 4c; veal 4 to 4 l-2c; mutton, 6 1-2; chick ens 13c "A K, n i -1 TVT lillfi oarer man national Banks s 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 G. J J. BLACK, ' r who has a large list of money makers. ; 1 ts FRATERNAL ORDERS LA GRANDE, ORE ' M. W. A. La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets e7ery Monday in the month at the I. O. O, F. Hall. All visiting neighbors are .cordially invited to attend. , I. R. SNOOK, C. D. E. COX. Clerk. Women ef Woodcraft Grande Ronde Clrcl No. 47 meets every first and third Thursday even ing in the month at the I. O. O.' F. HalL All visiting members welcome. CHLOB ROBINSON, G. M. LIZZIE ELLSWORTH, Clerk. A. F. & A. H. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. ft A. M. holds reyuler meetings first and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. JOHN HODGIN, W. M. A. C WILLIAMS, Secretary B.P.O.E. La Granle Lodge No. 433 ' meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Elk's club corntr of Depot street and Washington Avenue. Visiting brothers are cordially Invited to attend. DR. O. L. BIGGERS, Ex. Ruler. HUGH McCALL, Rec. Sec. "Can be depended upon" Is an exprenlon we all like to hear.' and when it is used in connection with Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kerned it means t never fails fo cure diarrhoea, dyaent . bowel comolainla. It ia pleasant to tai Mually valuable for children and i OBSERVER QuoSationas. 56" Portland Markets ' BUTTER Extra Creamery, 31c; store 24 24 1-2. ' BUTTER FAT Delllver t o. b. at Portland, sw, cream 29 1-2; sour 27 1-2 EGGS Locai, candled, 26 27c. POULTRY Mixed chickens, 17c; fancy, 17 1-2 cents; turkeys alive, 20 21; dressed 27 lb 28; pigeons squabs, $2.50; dressed chickens, 1 to 2c higher than alive. BARLEY Producers price, 1909 Feed, $23; rolled, $25; brewlug, $24. .WHEAT Nominal track, club, 83; bluestem 90; Willamette , valley. 84.-. .'. '"'' . MIIXSTUFFS Selling price Bran $20; mldllngs, $29; shorts, $21; chop, $19$25. ,, FLOUR New crop patents, $5.15 IT CERTAIBL1 . L00ES GOOD to the.rhlldren when they gee -J the delicious bread made from 'J tli a North Powder Beat of the tor tbe little ones, with butter, Jam or jelly, that is" wholesome and muscle building. It looks good also to the housewife when Bhe sees the goldet brown crisp and the white bread inside when . it comes from the oven. It also smells appetizing when mads from Best of Best Flour. FOB SALE ET ALL OKOCEES 'A . 1 1 K - 'bfkshs crystal Locne isc. to meets every Tuesday -enlng In the L O. O. F. hall All visiting members are invited to attend. ';' ' ' ." . MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, N. G. MRS. JENNIE M. SMITH, Ses. Jfnlghts ef Pythias Red Cross Lodge No. 27 meets ev ery Monday night in Castle hall, (old Elk's hall). A Pythian welcome to. all visiting Knights. ED. WRIGHT, C. C. R. L. LINCOLN, M. o R. ft S. .. O. E. S. . Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. S. holds stated communications the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month Visiting members cordially invited. MART A. WARNICK.Sec. V PAULINE LEDERLEE, W. M. - Woodmen of the WorU La Grande Lodge No. 169 W. O. W. meets every second and fourth Tues day in the month. All visiting mem bers welcome. NERI ACKLES, C. C, J. H. KEENEY, Clert Ii!fty pay Rent ? We loan you money to build, and you pay us as you would rent J. R. 0UVER. ADS PAY ANT THE G M TO TRADE 160 acres of timber land to trade for city property. Mac Wood, Golden Rule store. FURNISHED ROOMS 1612 Adams Ave., $8.00 per month, phone red 711. , : NOW Get that summer suit cleaned and pressed at Pennington's. Phone Black 851 r 44. . WANTED Masons to lay concrete blocks. Apply at the Oregon Englu : eerlng and Construction Company, Joseph, Oregon. - ROOM and BOARD 1617 Fourth fit. FOR RENT Barn suitable for three horses. Inquire at this office. FOR RENT OR SALE Nicely fur nished rooming and hoarding house at Condon, Oregon, all furnished. Must be taken at once, uuttaoie tor a lady with small family and limited means. Apply at Hotel Oregon, Depot street. . FOR SALE Corner Lot, .close in cheap. Phone Red 1141. - FOR canst NTXSHSI THE MODCBR DEAIFJ Utitn Mtti'wn Ca. Sir., rwtbat 0ra COLU BRINGS Mo pv.rity I (L ; Cut Glass and Hand Painted China . Ifrom now, until July low price on cut glass will pay you to examine i . .. 1 ! lecuon Deiore ouyuig yvuv guts. , All styles or wedding rings including Tiffany, round, oval, etc., at lowest Quality, considered. : V" 1. I will Save You Money. J;H.Peare, La PK0FESSI05AL DISZCT0BT. 0 C. 1L UPTON, Ph. a M. D. Ppyslclan and Surgeon Special attenUon to Eye, Ear, ' Nose and Throat Office in La Grande Nat ional Bank Building. Phones: Of fice Main 2, Residence Main 32. . GEO. W. ZLVMES3IAN Osteopath Physician Sommer Bldg., Rooms 1, 8, 9 and 10 Phones: Homo 1332, Pacific Main 63, Residence phone, Black 951. Suc cessor to Dr. r. E. Moore. LA CULANSE SCHOOL OF MtSIC. Cor. Adams avenue and Greenwood St PE0P. E. F0BTEB DAT Director, T. H. CRAWFORD Attorney-at-law Practices in all the courts of the State and United States. Office in La Grande National Bank Bldg La Grnde, Oregon DJL.r'.A CHJBLTO:: Vetera . rr Surgeon Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Oranlr Residence phone. Red 701; Office phone, Black 1361; Independent phone 63; hrth phones at tesldenre ALWAYS ULRNISIIED ROOM For genUs. cnly. Nice location. Close in. Ci-U n& Red JS3. tt AUTO FOR SALE 15-1I-P. four : cylinder Ford roadster. Good con dition. Price $350. Smith's Garage. LOST Ladies' watch chain and cress. Finder leave at Model restaurant. i t' , i. ' ' . " ?7 FOR SALE High grade piano very cheap for cash. Also other furni ture. Phone Independent 551. WANTED A grl or woman to do general housework. Good wages. Call in morning at 902 Pennsylvanr ia avenue, Mrs. Ash . BOX WANTED Youpg., man .. wanted " at the express office nights.' Apply at American Express office. FOR SALE 6-H-P gasoline engine. V.'ce condition. Price $1H'0. At S?mnh Garage. , ; . Short Stories. About one-fourth of the men in the navy at the present time have re-en- Usted. .' ;: . ; Tbe first ice skating rink ever built In Mexico is expected to be in full swing by Aug. 1. It ia in the City of Mexico. ' It Is estimated that the total circula tion of all tbe newspapers in the world is 12,000.000,000 copies enough papers to cover 10,450 square miles of surface. The largest college fraternity' in this country is the Phi Delta Theta, with the Delta Kappa Epsllon a close sec ond. Beta Theta Pi is third. The mem bership of each is about 17,000, ; 17, 1 will make a specially; and hand painted Unna. It, my stock and gst a good se-. 1CI . . prices in Eastern Oregon, Grande's Leading'Jeweler, Opposite Land Office- Chas. E. Cochran Geo. T. Of i ' COCHRAN ft COCnSAI :" Attorneys La Grande National Bank E5 ; La Grande . Oregoa DR. If. P. MENDELSOHN ; Doctor of Optics. ; Spectacles and Eye Glasses Fitted and mads to order. All VnA. v Oa.wmm.Ia 1105 Adams' Ave. . Opposltt P. OV La Grande, Oresoi DB. H. L. UNDERWOOD i . Ppyslclan and Snrgeon Over Red Cross Drug Store Special attention to diseases of Eye, and Ear. Office phone Main 22; Res. Main 728. 3. W. C. NELSON Mlnlnr Engineer Baker City Oregon N. U0LIT0B, K. D. Ppyslclan and Surgeon . Coi-ser Adam; s. nnd Depot street Cffi':0 Main 68 . Residue 3 C9 1. C PBICE, D. JL D. Dentist Room 23, La Grande Nations Building, hoe Black 39 RETURN