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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1911. PAGE European Plan Only Rooms 50c to $1.50 , First class Throughout D. G. BRIGHOUX, - Proprietor. ONE BLOCK FROM DLPOl La Grande, Otegon A Ring-at .v j Thedorbe!!: By LOUISE DA ROSS Copyright. 1310. by American Press Association. ; . hare" known She wa secretly 1 I LADIES AND GENTS SHOB t: SHINE PARLORS v "TOM, THE BOOTBLACK" A has moved to HIS Adams Avenue, where he will serve A all customers, new and old. TV 4 IThA ki 1 Question Asked wheal buying or renting a house, of the modern renter or buyer invariably runs this way: Is the house wired for Electricity? EVERYBODY i has come to1 realize that electric light is not a luxury they want, but : - a Necessity they must have. EASTERN OREGON Light and Power Comp: Ml I1 1 I' l TO OUR J CUSTOMERS ! tlhere Are Many of You i That w appreciate your pat- ronage. yonr loyalty and stead- X fastness, fally as much as you appreciate ths help we hate at X 1 1 A - 4.1 an Inle WAH ' P f times wteu iv iiubiou jv, , goes niiumi . . 1 1 HOWEVER, we want to take 'this public method el thanking 4. yon lor pasi patronage '.V with full confidence that this yutronage will continue, we pledge yon our host endeavors " .. he future as yon have had Ibem in the past Wishing yon an increased measure of Happiness and Pros perlty for the year 1911, we are . Sincerely yours, iThe United States $ National Bank, 1 LA GRANGE OREGON fvat,-yM Mr. and Mrs. Trevor were sitting one October evening before a blazing wood firethey bad not yet lighted the fur nace and the room was aglow and redolent with the pleasant odor of burning wood.-, The children had been romping, Mr. Trevor carrying Bennie plgaback and Willie on all fours, but their mother bad now taken them all. Including the glrlsvup to bed, tucked them In. kissed them good night and had returned , with her sewing, which she was doing by the big lamp on the table, while Mr. Trevor read a'niaga rine.i : , ':,: s-."".'- .',.'' ; There was a ring at the bell Now, for many years there was some thing In the ring of his doorbell 'that cast a sober look over Samuel Trevor's face. But to explain the reason for this it is necessary to go back' to the time when be was a very young man. When he was but eighteen .bis fa ther, who was a lumber merchant. sent bis son to a lumber camp that be might learn the business which would one day be his, from the beginning."1. There Is danger to all persons of that age of Inexperience and recklessness that they may make a mesalliance, and on that account It Is a bad plan to take them away from young girls of their own social circle and place them among their Inferiors. V And : where wouta a young man of refinement find people more bis Inferiors than In a lumber camp? Among the girls there was Madge Hopkins, the daughter of a lumberman; several years older than Trevor, who lured him Into indiscre tions with" her. then threatened him with vengeance if he refused to marry her. He did to, but Immediately left the camp. -. . . y , ... ';;'' ;: An effort was made to annul the marriage, but it was unsuccessful. Then the; woman offered to refrain from troubling her husband if hia fa ther would support her. Remittances were sent regularly for a season, when suddenly a- newspaper . was received containing a notice of her death. No doubt was felt of the truth of the no tice when several years had : passed and, no remittances having been sent. do demand was made for them. ' ' Twelve " years ". after the ' conclusion of this episode Samuel Trevor married Agatha Beach. He told her all about It before being engaged to her. not ex Dressing a doubt that his first wife was dead.' "You may be sure of that,' said Agatha, 'or she would be draw ing, the llfeblood out of you." - Never theless Trevor, having had nothing but the death notice to prove to him Madge Hopkins' demise, never felt ab solutely sure. And-that was the rea son, why a certain dread was con nected with the ringing of his door bell, ru:,;- '::: - A maid In a neat uniform of black and white went to the door, and the wife and- husband heard a worn an's coarse voice ask for Mr. Trevor. Then, without waiting to be announced, the caller brushed past the maid and Into the sitting room. "Hello, Sam!" she said, i Trevor put his hands to his face and trembled. ' It was" Madge Hopkins. and, judging from her appearance, she had been growing coarser with every year, v, v; . , v ;? y ;' Mrs. Trevor ran to her husband and put her arms about him as if t shield him from the blow. ... Y needn't be afraid o' me," said. the woman, "if you'll give me some thin' to live on." r r fWhy did I receive that notice of your death r faltered Trevor. "1 ain't got notbln' to do with that ain't 'got noth In to live on. Send them reditu w e tuat was dropped and, I'll let y' 'i:-!!. . VMniMr.., ' cn Li oldest daughter. a . :,.-' :;!;.. . oove. -wnats tn married before you met her to a lum ber shover- whatever that toand. he drifting itvrti-. tiwk you In.'. But HitP" J"t. ltfi li riMiinied itud rlaim ed iier 'S!ih IIvkI Uli liliu; but, fear; Ing If yoti ni)jM'ir'l In their liven shi would ! ti"l-(! ''fr Mjintnyi sln Beni you the hiiti'- f htr dmith. 'whkb flit had ln-rid In h . puir for tb pur pose, and th- rviMittanrw. Her buslmttd liii rwTUtlr dl d. ant she caui hack n yon for nupport." r : 1 ; ' ' -Y. ' S' " '.. ) '. - . . . f . . t ; . . v. - - a. : ; ; ' It . : . ; s) : : .. j . .'"'"".' ' I J . i ; Grande are glad to learn that prompt reller is within their reach. Many a lame, weak and aching back is bad no more, thanks to Doan's ' Kidney Pills. Thousands upon thousands of people are telling the good news of their experience with the Old Quaker Remdy. Here is an example worth reading; . ' ' ; J. A. Taylor, of Union, Ore., says: "I can recommend Doan's Kidney Pills , and I advise anyone afflicted with kidney trouble to try them. ' I Lwas bothered a great deal by back ache and when I lay down, there was much pain in my loins. The secre tions from. my kldneyB were profuse and passed too frequently. Doan's Kidney Pills relieved these difficul ties and proved of . benefit la every wey. I give this preparation my most hearty indorsement . :,'.' For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. , Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. i Remember the jiame -Doan's and take no other, Jrn. 16-18-20. " , . .... THE ttv n n II: I f 1 ! ,;.' , i 1 I' S. A. GARDINIER, Prop. andjMgr THE COLONIAL PLAYERS with E. FORREST TAYLOR and ' MISS ADA DANIELS , FAEEWELL PC0GR1& WEDXESDAT and THURSDA Y A Ennaway Match- FRIDAY and SATURDAY II earts of the Blue Ridge. :;- -; SUSDAY-fcIn Missouri -: . " ' ; ' 11 '. p ';-'-''' - ; ; PRICES. ': ;' .:: i .." ?Y S.0 Ochestra seats . ...... ; 8(H) General Admission , . -Entire Gallery'; Saturday Matincee,' " RESERYED SEATS OX SALE AT BOX OFFICE 10 A. M. TO F. M. 3c 25c .............. 25c ..... 10c and 25c ' t t t i . t. Summons. Mlsg Louise Kent, Leading Lady with Richard Jose at the Steward Theatre Tonight - ' . -',! ;; ;.. ' : "SUver Threads" Scores a Success; , (Boise Statesman.), r ,; It has been some time since a play built along the lines of "Silver Threads" has been presented in Boise and it bas been some time since anything -of the kind has been so thoroughly appreciated. '' It " was the bill at the Plnney for two n'srht? and a matinee and it was genuinely pleasing. The ' cast is . uniformly strong, . which was : a surprise. ' All too often an Indifferent company is pulled along by the pop'iLvLityr'cT&ne of Its aismbers. r It I la not ' so 'with "Silver Threads." Althouh 'Richara J. Jose the stellar attraction, it is only beacuse of his rebut:;t'cn tcv singing the folk songs in his enjoy able contra tenor. He does the sing ing, the other the acting; ' hs and they do It w:: ' It is no care less use of lan.vif.e tr- ay there J? not a weak member. .f m&l. ';.; Of th3 p!a i'.self It' Wia'iy necea- sary to state t.id V -tra "Old Homestw.'.'" ' tjtVjj.-. dad is quite as pathetic and borncl? . . ' - If any member oi cast migl.' be selected as being espectai';r fitted into the. part, that member. Is Edith M. Cooke in the part of "Eliza B." LShe did a very ciever piece of char. acter acting. "Sliver Threads" at the Steward tonight. ' .' ., ' .'' ' '.. ". In the Circuit Court pf the State of Oregon for the county of Union., Joseph Palmer and Julius Roesch, . 'Plaintiffs;:;;'::;;-';:;:;,' ; '; '', ) vs. '. '''; '; John, Harris, Susan f Harris, the First National Rt E'.J- -zi . J. F. Phy, Trustee In Bankruptcy of J. W. Scriber, Defendants. ; ' To John Harris and Susan Harris, the above named defendants, you and each of you are hereby: notified to be and appear in the above entitled court and answer the . complaint' thereon filed against you in the above entitled eult within six weeks from the 'first publication of this summons, and de fendants will take notice that If they fall so to appear and' answer,' the plaintiffs will for want thereof apply to the court for the-relief demanded In the amended complaint to wit, that CURING CATARRH. Accept Our Advice and Try This Rem-? . ' . ., ' edy at Our Risk. i Catarrh Is a disease of the mucous : membrane. Tbe mucous membrane la, -one may say, the'lnterior lining of tbe , body. Catarrh therefore may exist la ; any part of the system. ; .?, Wheii tbe catarrhal poison attacks the , mucous membrane. Inflammation tore fails to throw off the accumulat ed poisons. '; Tbe organ which has been afflicted ceases to perform Its proper function as nature Intended It should. The result Is. complication upon com plication, which may ' lead to 1 other even more serious afflictions.-; "We honestly believe Rexall Mucu Tone will do wonders 'toward over coming catarrh.' it Is made from the prescription of an eminent physician wbo made a long study of catarrh, ana hia great success with this remedy was an enviable one. ' v ? ; . ; ; ; We want' you If you are a sufferer from catarrh In any form, to give Rexall: Mucu-Xone a, thorough trial, - ! ..... rrrz"-3 - j THEATRE PRor.R am TONIGHT V ';-' ' , ' y V The County Fair Sellg. ' Through, the Clouds Edison. ' Little Snow Drops. Pathe Song You Stole My Gal. Admission 10 cents plaintiffs be decreed to be the owners Use It with regularity and persistency I in fee of the real estate described in v the amended complaint to wit, lots one and two and the southeast quarter of northwest quarter "' and southwest quarter of, northeast quarter of Sec tion nineteen tn township one south of range 40, east of Willamette Meri tor a 'reasonable time, then If you are not satisfied, come back and tell us. and without question or formality we will hand back to you every cent you paid ns. This is certainly tbe fairest offer 1 that '. any one could - make and should attest 1 our sincerity i- of pu pose. It comes In two sizes. prices Govers from 50 cts : to Three Dollars '.lauve .ess and go" said Trevor. r in get thtf woman out of the bousf'lirforM .'hi'ared should learn .who ' '.(. ,' .' The addr. v. vn. and tb wo man went awaj. i!nu afrcr a silence Mr. 'Trevor Jul.: ':. ' ; "Don't trori'y ti aiy kivount, dearie. My position U w -', , r. nut Is It compared vi it h tfi lu:rvt of you and tbe children? Be comforted. We will keep the secret Send the re mittances regularly and no one will be the wiser." v . : '' But Mrs, Trevor bad po Intention of letting the matter rest where it w:m. A shrewd womah. she believed that there had been some weak' spot tn Madge Hopkins record which was ac countable for the spurious death no tice and tbe failure to claim the re mittances. ' ' - It was but u Week after this, when Trevor came home one evening from business, that his wife received him with a radiant countenance that boded good news. Taking blm to a room where tbe children would not bear and closing tbe door, she said: 't , "It's all right. I put a detective on her track, and be has been here this afternoon to report Tbe woman has never been Mndge Hopkins since you AX APPEAL TO WIVES. Cnre the Drinking; Husband by Using Orrlne Can be Given Secretly. No more terrible , affliction, can come to any home than the, craving for strong drink of husbands and fa thers.. We aptpeal to wives, mothers dian, and south half of northeast I SO cents and $1.00. . Remember you can quarter and south half of northwest obtain It onV at-The Reran Store. quarter, and north half of south- ; HELLS DRUG STORE. east quarter, and southwest quar ter or ; section z,. ana soum nau nnn 'i i tirt ' ut rid of southeast quarter and southeast UIupKcLLA .lulrJillW quarter or soutnwast quarter or sec tion 23 and east h.-ilf of ' northwest quarter of section twenty six In town ship one south of range 29, east of Willamette meridian, in Union coun ty, Oregon and that plaintiff's title therr!.;) by quieted.',; ; "j. Tli:s summr.r-y published by or- der.).;i. circuit court of the state of . Oregon fo !.' yS:r.ly . of Union, bearing ' date 'Jit .tttii day ' of January A. D. 1911,- directing -rrV,'-, cation of this summons .:o"';V5.s:;Vn- secutje weeks in the La Grande Ev- en'ng Observer a newspaper, publish- od st I v'Jrande, Union ,-.'.. . ot-'- ?ron, olid o' general circulation' lu saM st!i-:: :;nd county and the first L C, Smith-La Grande f A :t''i M- L. Lead PROPRIETOU PHONE RED 3762 sx ' i '11 ir uravmsoiAi : . ,.t,, : ' f it r, . ill .'J 9 Hii l urmnpi i H-iri ia: th U'-in iay of January, A. D., 1911. J. D. SLATER, ' , Attorney for Plaintiffs. Jan. 10, 17, 24. 31. Feb. 7, 14, 21 it PfAr prrpn Sfnrlr An.inmi nnrl Ac-' 1i Preferred Stock 1 f an ana a In 25c cans. ' Will make four nice large pies. quash i Notice ft !?"? ?:!r?arnfc : .-Notice is 'iwrV7 '?:' M tc all. ccn- ivVced, that Wm. Reynolcla, adm!n'vf!' and sister to save the husband and I ol the esLit? A l.-.n Albert father or the brother with Orrlne, a scientific , cure for ; the liquor habit Can be given secretly. . ' ' '.Orrlne Is sold under an absolute guarantee that It will cure the drink habit or money will be refunded. Sa-ve the happiness and prosperity of the home with Orrlne. $1 per box. Write for free booklet "How to Cure Drunk enness." Orrlne Co., 574 Orrlne Bldg., Washington D. C. Orrlne la sold in this,, city by Sllverthorne's Family Drug store. Jan. 16-18-20. Look for the Bee Bhe. : On the package when you buy Fol ey's Honey and Tar. None genuine without the Bee Hive. Remember the name, Foley's Honey and-Tar and re ject any substitute. Foley's Honey and Tar relieves cougs and colds nickly and is safe and sure. Contains no opi ates! Hills Drug store. ', ; 1 H- .,' GOOD NEWS. Many La Grande Readers Have Heard Jt and Profited Thereby. "Good news travels fast," and the thousands of bad back sufferers in La A'lams, deceased, u .lAi .n iiel 0;v.i)ty Court 'of Union Couuty, Ore- Son, ai$ final retOi t , !:U Tdmi.?!- tidt!. of the state oi' ai.d William Albert .tdams, deceased and that said court has set Wednesday, the 8th flsy vt February, A. p IKI ? oV.ocK ;i. m, at the couui;- i-jjttl house In La Orane. Oregon, for the tlons I'uJ -W . Dated at La Gr&rde, Oregon, cn thla W.y day of Januarr, Z ' 1H WILLIAM REYNCLT'?. Administrator of the estate of Wlli- 'ax Albert Adams iVceased. .fun. 1?.. 24, 31, Feb. 7 paragus Tips are nice arid tend&. j Prefer red Stock Garden Spinach as ga J o f resh. 25c per can. ; ; v;..vTry a bottle of Toiiniade cheh Eoque for flavoring soups arid gravis, 0c per botde. The Home of Fancy Groceries it ft When y uv a cold get a bottli pj Chamberlain's (Vmgh Remed;. It wilt soon fix you up all r':ght and will oft an tAnrlannv larnrrf nnpiimnnia. ""J , I ' ; remedy contains no opium or other nareol. mid may be given m ontniemiy to a ini i o an adiiit ' ' ' ,'. " f'ler. ; F3 lflfiy pay Rent? We loan yo vv money to build, ana pay us as you would rent, J. R. 0L1VER; k$Kf BUY DIRECT AND SAVE MONEY r3 cr-' .' BuildcrsNccdj Carloiiis "f perfect bulldln material, cut to a TL?flLr I ut, he paper on the wall, shipped dally , "ovm.imi hair, to fit he paper on the wall, shipped dally Our 5-cross i - "1 ll.oo Door U the ient value ever offered anywiiera for this remarkably low price, and it to only a sample of the many good things and prlca-mavers contained in our catalogue. We own and operate our own mill In Seattle and SAVF, YOU MIDDLEMEN'S PROFITS Rend In t t of whnt you need and let us show you In ACTt: FIGURES what we save you. We soil evcr 'iy and uhlp anywhere. Save middlemen's prom, 'FOR. Jim CHILDREN." Send for Catalogue. " On price to everybody ssw iiiiwmv i i " B-T--r f it re n ' 1 K f?. ft ii u - if! I 4. I: