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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1910)
i a iiUANi:i-: i;VLNL'ii c.i:s:.:::vi-:i: lilt SIS -HUSH'S PBOGRIM By the Faith of a Child. A Curious Inventor. Muggsy's First Sweetheart Song Mollie Lee. Beautiful dishes given to lady' patrons of the matinee. See dls play In lobby. " , The W. C. T. U. will meet Thursday I afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. McWhlrter, 1520 Adams avenue. A large attendance is desired. 4HISI0I 1!c- ooooo o LOCAL iTSMS. Q ; ' Howard C. Gauntt, the high school architect, left today for a short busi ness trip to Union. ; Walter M. Pierce returned this morning from Corvallis where he at tended a meeting of the O. A. C. board of regents, of which he is a member. J. R. Holmes and Doctor W E. Bu chanan of La Cygne, Kansas, e In the city today visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dennis, and are here today looking over the country. They Intend to locate In Salem , Thomas Burke, leader of the Uni versity of Oregon Glr club, has rer turned to La Grande from Baker City, tihere he spent a week, and Is again at the keyboard of the Observer lino type. ' George Barnhart, chairman of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, with headquarters in Spokane, was in the city thi3 morning on his way to Chicago, where he goes on brother hood business. Leon Stoddard was a passenger this morning from Perry, and is transact ing buiuess here today. Standard Oil Company agent, is in the city today on business, matters. -.- Mrs. M. Willard of Portland is here visiting old-time friends. She was for merly located In this city. Mrs. C. S. Van Duyne will have charge of the suit department in. the W. W. Berry store. , . William Kooser, who is located in Portland, arrived last evening to spend a few drys In the city.'' . j. D.. Moore, of Boise, R. E. Ham mum of Welser, Mike Goldstein of Boise, John Shanks of Walla Walla, are some "overland" automobile peo ple who spent a part of the day In this city. A portion of them left fof Pendleton later In the day. wr. ana Mrs. u. C. fftetteplace, who have been touring Idaho In a large Mitchell car, reached La Grande this morning, and after resting here', proceeded on to their home In The Dalles. They were Joined here by Miss Ruth Sedler who will visit at The Dalles for a month. Attorney Charles B. Hyde of Baker City, is here today and will appear as counsel for some of the men Indicted for Belling liquor. H. A. Corpe has returned from , Cove where he rusticated, following a long illness, and la again at his poet In the Merchant's Protective association. For that ' dizzy feeling try Blue Mountain liver pills. Best on earth. Get them at the Red Cross Drug Store, Feel good again? Your head af ter you have taken Blue Mountain headache tablet. Get them at the Red Cross Drug Store. BEAUTIFCX WOXEX TH-4K T Born, In this city, July 27, to Mr.; and Mrs. W. R. Goodman, a daugh-' tef. : rurlg is Fell of Them and all Rate Fascinating Kalr. In the beauty show three yeras ago, gold medals were awarded to five different women: To the mor t beautiful woman be tween" 20 and 25; between 25 and 20; between 35 and 40, and between 40 and 45. A society reporter who Interviewed all five women In the Interest of his paper, reported that all of them had beautiful hair, and that each of the five enthusiastically attributed her luxuriant hair to Parisian Sage. Parisian Sage is a discovery of a celebrated scientist, who Bpent the best years of his life to perfect this, great hair lnvlgorator. In giving this recipe to the people he said:. "Parisian Sage is the most delightful hair dressing in the world, but It Is more than a hair dressing. It cures.dandruff by killing the germs Btrength to the hair roots-. It pre vents the hair from turning gray." 1 . A. Newlin sells Parisian Sage at 50 tents a large bottle and guarantees It to do all that Is claimed for it or mon ey refunded. If you do not reside near a druggist who sells Parisian Sage, send 5 cents to Glroux Mfg. Co Buffalo. N.- Y.. and. a bottle will be sent you by express, all charges pre paid. The girl with the Auburn hair Is on every bottle. , ., hereof, to-wit: six consecutive weeks from the date of the t rst pub lication of th!3 summons which is Jnne 14th, 1910, and If you fail to appear, answer or otherwise plead within said time, the plaintiff will ask the Court for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony hevetofona and now existing between this plain tiff and this said defendant and 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, - Jui'ge of the above en titled court, made and entered on the 11th day of June. 1310. COCHRAN &. COCHRAN, j Attorneys for Plaintiff, j June 14-21-2C. July 5-12-19-26. i Notice of FIfial Settlement. Notice la hereby given to all con cerned, that, Angus Shaw, Jr., execu tor of the last will of Angus Shaw, deceased, haa 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. C, 1910, at two o'clock, p. m., as the time for bearing aald report and all objections to the same. ANGUS SHAW, JR. J7-28 Executor. notice to n:n!iri:i;s Notice la hereby given to a cor. cerafd, that letters of administration tavo been issued by ths County Court of Union County, State of Oregon, to Ellen S. Bull, upon tlu estate of Y.'illlaai II. Bull, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby noti ced to present the same, with proper rouchers, to the undersigned at her residence near Summervllle, Oregon, or to her attorney, J. D. Slater, at 216 Fir Street, La Grande, Oregon, within six months from date of this notice. Dated this June 10th, A. D.. 1910. ELLEN S. BULL, Administratrix of William H. Bull, deceased. Jane 10-July 15. summons. If the world looks blue, use Blue Mountain remedies. Get them at the Red Cross Drug store. - .. 4 TOO. LATE TO CLASIFT. O)))460 LOST A surplus worn In. Episcopal choir. Leave at Observer office. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon aud Union County. Maude St. Johns, Plaintiff, vs. 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 aid suit on or' before the ex piration of the time prescribed in the order directing the publication DR. MENDELSSOHN'S GLASSES GIVE THE BEST RESULTS. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY IX EYEET RESPECT. WHEN' YOU ARE SICK , v. . . . . . . . .... .-- tell you that most anybody could do that much, but to tell exactly the. nature' of the disease some times calls for the utmost skill of the physician. Most anybody by a few simple teBts corld tell that your eyesight was defctlve and that you needed glasses of som kind, but to diagnose the exact trouble and fit the right glasses calls for more than ordinary skill. We have made that one thing a lifetime study and we are In busi ness to bring wrong eyes and right glasses together. High-cls work at the loweBt possible prices. DR. M. P. MENDELSSOHN v DOCTOR OF OPTICS PERMANENTLY ' LOCATED AT 1105 ADAMS AVE., OP- POSITE POST OFFICE. OFFICE HOURS 8i30 a. in. to 12 m. I to 5 p. B. . EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT 6 n i . a . W iiovai ikxmmster ,t n) l 27 x 60 incK-s. 4 . Knin .......... tiuoririunoiio . . ....'!.. (3 , m at $3.50. I shall sell every ono at 1 .y iiocc s 0 jj Beautiful patterns in Oriental, Con- ? I ventional, Floral, Animals "a'n3 BffTs- i My;price&m right on. C ' th : f p. (Hi r? PTrn n nr n n m 1 tin i ii I fcJUfJ kwl f -s. "-.:";:.v;:.. n n Below you may see a sample of the " w m w m . m :l :-.miu be pleased to have yon many listings which I hold. If you warn to buy or sell I tall. MMY BARGAINS IN CITY PROPFRTV Insure Your Gram Fruit Farms I Many farms are insuring their grain now In the field during the per iod of harvest and storing. ' If inter ested call or phone me. , Why Pay Rent? I have a seven-room plastered house, sightly view of city and valley. City water In house, stone , founda tion. Terms $100 down, balance on easy terms, either $15 per month or $100 every six months. Now in Goiirse of Contraction Fine modern house In every re spect, plumbed, flue built for fur nace, large basement-cellar. Every thing first class. Situated on east Adams avenue, $3,500 on easy terms. Grazing Land" 240 acres, large spring on, place. Good wagon road to tract; consider able can be cultivated. Price $7 per acre. I have several choice buys In im proved fruit farms, where the or chards are all the way from 7 years to 13 years of age. The crops are now on the trees and speak for them- , selves. To illustrate, we have one 20 acre tract with 14 acres of bearing orchard, 6 acres on which the trees , are 13 years old, 8 acres seven years old, water right; every acre first class land and crop goes with place, If taken very soon. Price only $6,500. Other Bargains We have other bargains In fruit land, several close to La Grande, and several tracts on the Sandridge, in cluding some extra fine property ad joining Imbler. ;if you want any thing in fruit bearing orchards call. Sand Hidge Farm eighty-four acres, splendid land, for either grain or fruit, $8,500; one mile : from Imbler. At least one-half cash required. Farm in Lower Cove 160 acres splendid timothy land, own er has been farming it in grain for seven years'. River runs through a : portion of it. 560 per acre. Farm near Talocaset 160 acres of land near Telocaaet. Thl sland was farmed for many years. Price if taken in near future $5 per Farm near Summerville 80 acres fine fruit land, $60 per ac cre. If Interested call and learn par ticulars. Opportunity for peculation 80 acres adjoining the city. Crop growing on no . less than 20 acres, fine large spring. This place Is all well fenced, county road running along entrie side of place, making It suitable for subdivision Into small tracts. The price is only $37.50 Der acre. This land if cut up would eas ily bring $100 per acre. Land on two sides of It cannot be bought today for $100 per acre. A Real Home 80 acr farm one quarter of a mile from city limits. Good modern house with furnace, bath, toilet, cement cel lar with living spring. Commercial orchard of seven acres, ideal dairy and poultry farm, $5,000 on easy terms. City Property House and three lots on Pennsyl vania avenue, two story, in splendid repair. Just repainted and papered throughout, $2,500, reasonabe terms. Nice . little home Gratde, easy terms $1100-. in North La on this place, Two-story vhouse and three lots on North Fir street desirable property, for only $1,40 Twelve acres and nice two-story house In South La Grande, $4,000; 100 fruit trees and an ideal place foi ; a few cows and poultry, This site Is a commanding view of beautiful Grande Ronde. A new seven-room, house on East Adams avenue, roomy- basement, pastered, well finished throughout, $2,500. Three lots on Main' avenue, facing north for $350. . . " Three lots on the beautiful sightly hil side, west of La Grande for $1,000. Deslrabel lot and houses In nearly every portion of the city. Cssi)o TUT Real Estate and Insurance, 11 Ho La Grande, Next Door to City Office