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PAGE EIGHT LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1910. r TJ o T if rmi mmm m m mum. mm mm mmi mm mm m a a a a mm- WILL BE PUT DfJ THE nunnrv Specials ay DIf. MENDELSSOHN'S GLASSES GIVE THE BEST RESULTS. GUARANTEED 8ATISFACTOBY IX ETEEX EESPECT. WHEN YOU ABE SICK It doesn't take a good doctor to tell you that most anybody could do that much, but to tell ezactlj the nature of the disease some times calls for the utmost skill of the physician. Most anybody by a few simple tests cpiid 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-class work at the lowest possible prices. " " DE. M. P. MENDELSSOHN DOCTOR OP OPTICS . , PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT HUB ADAMS AVW., UJP rOSITE POST OFFICE. office nouns 8is& a. m. t 12 bo.; 1 to S j. m. EVENINGS BI APP0INT2TENT FOBXEB LA GRANDE RECEIVER UNDER FEDERAL ORDERS Must Explain Status of Ills Financial Condition to Court Notice. " . Any loose stock in the city will be taken to the pound at once. Phone Black 8721. G. W. FARRIS. Poundmaster . lvn Social. : The Methodist church school, under the auspicies Green's class, will conduct an ice Asa B. Thomson, Umatilla sheep man, land owner and rancher, and .for mer receiver of the La Grande land office, has been cited to appear in fed eral court Wednesday, August. 3, to tell how much and what property he owns that would satisfy a judgment of $9821.86 given against him by the federal court, says a Portland pa per. At the same time Judge Wol verton signed an order restraining Thomson from disposing of any of his, property pending his appearance be fore the court The action is the outcome of a suit brought by Walter Niedner, receiver of the Farmers and Traders National bank of La Grande, which suit grew out of the conduct of the bank by J. W. Scrlber, recently convicted in this fedeal court Today George R. Blddle filed an afr fidavlt in the United States court set ting out as his belief that Thomson had sufficient property subject to exe cution to pay the Judgment. Based on this the attorneys for Niedner asked the court to order Thomson to appear In court and answer on oath concern ing the amount of property be' htm, or In which he had Judge Wolverton set day for Thomson We have assembled from here and there over our store many bargains at Special Prices for Friday, to-morrow. Come and do your shopping. French Ginghams, The very best fast color Ging ham made, regular 15c grade. Special 12c Extra Fine Lawns Choicest . Dress Patterns of the Season, 20 and 25c values Special 11c Wash Skirts Fine- Values in White and col ored Wash Skirts, special VJiJ 61 AQ ' X 'A AVttAJf , M. w Best American Prints No better Calico made than this. For Friday, only ten yards to a customer P Percales Book Fold Very choicest kind, all colors, on second counter, regular 1 5c grade'. . ' . Special 12c American Lady Corsets American Standard Corset, regular J 1.25 corsets. Extra Special. . .-. Friday Special 89c - Special Hose Black and Tan Hose for La dies, worth 25c I V 1 o 1UU Sunday of Mrs.! &1bo Issued defendant H" IS JENT FOB 1ST , cream social on the Mrs. Newton lawn Saturday afternoon and evening. Ev erybody welcome. disposing pending h tlon. 8 D 3 I Thrills followed thrills as speeding course of the Ingleslde Race Course, on final day events of the successful meet V Islam Temple of the Mystic Shrine. , Thehonors of the day were divided be nls 200 horsepower Bens machine, and C SO horsepower stock car.- Oldfleld lowered .mile to 5! 5-6, : which Is a new coast recoi With the exception of this performance, place in the list of racing honors, as the world In both the five and fifteen mile handicap evet? King and his Maxwell were the victors In fac surprise of the meet, driving all of his races with nv taking the turns with his car as close to the fence the five mile handicap, Oldfleld drove his Knox racer but the handicap was too strong ana ne couifl not get the i from King. Not only In the handicap events did King and well prove stars of the first order, but in one of the first events of the day. the fire mile race for cars costing from $1200 to $1600, which was one of the bestmatches of the meet. The time for the five mile handicap was as follows: Maxwell, King, 4.40.30; Oakland, Nelson, 4.48.25; Chalmers. West, 4.49.30; Auto Car , finished fourth, and the Knox car. Barney Oldfleld driving, fifth. In the event number eight, ten miles free-for-all handicap, King and his Maxwell again were the wlnnersr-the Maxwell's-tlme being r 19.80 1 -v. Xxt v. it Y I f 1 I I f I i K M. ft m-m Ax J. V J J. B. WIi 108. iteman & Son Elm Street ! i his oney ,wld-Lady jSngHsh worn- sacrifices all, on the 'altar of family pride and to the head of the family, Implores the help of her nephew, the Honorable James Wyngate. "Jim", (as he Is affectionately termed), re solves to sacrifice himself, not so much for the "family name", but be cause of his love for Sir Henry's wife, "Lady Diane." So he resigns from his regiment, goes to America, purchases a ranch In Wyoming. ' The second act finds him with Ws cow punchers in a bar room at Mav erick, Wyoming.' Lady. Diane, with a party of 'English friends Is touring the country. There has been a wreck on the line and their private car has If en sidetracked at Maverick. Lady Diane meets "Jim"; tefls tym she has learned of the sacrifice he has made for her husband and goes away. "Cash" Hawkins, typical bad man, hates Jim and attempts to shoot him, but is himself shot down by an Indian girl, Naturlche. Isolated and. exiled from all he really loves and cares for, Jim, weay of lonely struggle, accepts the love and devotion of Naturlche and marries her. Hence the title of "The Squaw Man." X . ; The third and fourth acts are years later. ' Sir John, a friend of the fam ily, comes with Lady Diane to the ranch, all the way from England, to inform Jim that Sir Henry , is now lead and that he, Jim, is now the head if the Wyngate family, that, he must jeturn to England to take up all that Ills rank and position demand. Crazed ilmost with Joy at his escape from (he desolation and struggle of his present surroundings, Jim Is boyishly eager, telling all what he will do on his return to London, when his boy runB to him and his Indian wife passes in front of him going Into the house He remembers her claims upon him, but is made by Sir John to remember also that his child is heir to a great name. Then comes the heart break lng parting with the boy, not only with his father, but with his devoted friends, the cow-boys who all idolle the child. The heart Woken submis sion of the little Indian mother to the will of her husband that the boy must go to England. During the 7 ' years, Bud Hardy, the sheriff, has Been trying io una me ine u Cash Hawkins. He has at last traced the killing to Naturlche. He stops Sir John. Lady Diane and the child, and brings them back to the ranch to hold Sir John and Lady Diane; as witnesses, as they were at Maverica the day of the shooting. He. demands Naturlche's little .22 revolver and on Jim's shack, when a shot is heard and "Tabbywana," Naturlche's father, comes in with her dead, body in his arms, and the curtain falls on oife of the most beautifully Impressive pic tures. : Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed execu tor of the last will and testament of Jacob Van Der Meulen. deceased, by the County Court of the state' of Ore gon for Union county; : ;.' C ' All persons' having claims against aid estate are required to present the same to the undersigned at the office of Cochran & Cochran, La Grande, Oregon, with proper, vouchers, within six months from daie hereof. Dated at La Grande, this 1st day of July, A. D., 1910. , ; ATE VAN DER MEULEN, -Jr ,'' . ' Executor. Summons. of the Circuit Court of Union county, the state of Oregon, for Union county, which order is dated on the 30th day of June. Iftln ml ... - 1 --v, vuuva aiu idiu mons to be published once each week for six successive weeks. The date of the first publication of this summons is the 7th day of July, 1910. EUGENE ASHWILL, Attorney for the Plaintiff. 7-8-8-18 . Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all con cerned, that, Angus Snaw, Jr., execu tor of the last will of Angus Shaw, 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. nt twn nYWV . .V - . . ... y. m., u me time for hearing said report and all objections to the same. . r , ANGUS SHAW, JR. J7-28 :, , - . Executor. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Union county.. , , ' . Ida Benton, plaintiff, vs. Bert Ben ton, defendant , To Bert Benton, the above named defendant; '' : . ::,r ,-. .; VJ , , ; , 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 suit, within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and in case you fail to so answer, ; for want thereof, the-plaintiff will apply to the court for the dissolution of the bonds of matrimony existing between the plaintiff and defendant, and for her costs and disbursements, and for such other and further relief as to the court may' seem proper. This summons is published in the La Grande Weekly Observer, by or- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. deceased. . der.of,the Hon. J. W. Knowles, Judge ( June -M-Jol 15. ; Notice is hereby, given to all con- cernpd, that letters of administration cave been Issued : by the Countv Court of Union County, State of Oregon, to Ellen ; S. Bull, upon the estate of William . H. Bull, deceased, and all persons, having ,A claims agalnst; said f estate ' are hereby noti fied to present the same, with proper rummers, to me undersigned at her residence near Summerville, Oregon, or to her attorney, J. D. Slater, at 216 Fir Street, La Grande, Oregon, within six months from date of this notice. : s ; ,, Dated this June 10th, A. D.. 1910. , 1 v ELLEN S. BULL, , Administratrix of William H. Bull. YOU WANT THE. BEST-WBVE GOT ;1T Kroner I our rrescnot ions to Us h: re mm n IF YOU' GET IT HERE- YOU;:KNOW ITS RIGHT WMg - t' '..1 ore; Mrs. MARY E. McINTOSH, Owner.