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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1911)
I. the season TheyVe LaugfeingVei ; iff Chicago. Production, in Detail, as" Presentecl For 225 Consecutive Perform-; ances at the LaSalle Theatre, Chicago. Hihy pay Renf ? IVe oan yo ,V money ro buia, ana ya pay is as you mold tent f:i ' v t I. R.OUVER. TheiFirst Question Asked v ; ! ii.. rKn ;.y.ti-c:vi...! .;' r -whea buying or , ; ; renting a house, ",' ? , the ONE ques-v i i tion of the modern ' renter or buyer 1 invariably runs' '; ' ;i ; thisVay: .;,:.', Isthelhtiuse ivired for Electricity? EVERYBODY ' has come to realize that electric light is not a luxury they want, but a Necessity -they must have. - , ''V',' '-...'.W-it "r--tt ' - EASTERN OREGON light .did Power Hh "M1 '1' ' 1 VJ VUIV CUSTOMERS I Ihtrt Are ; Many ol tfoM rewure. ronr loyalty and stead, t fastaess, fully as inaeh as eu X appreciate th help we hare at X times heeii able to -famish' joa,'"! goes wlthoat saying. kx P : 'UtflfETEB, yrt want to take this itvblle method ef thanking yon for past patreaage and, t witfl inn connanw mi urn tronaKe will centlnae, we 1 i 3 pledge yea oor best endearors T foe Ivtare as you nare naa r ihem la the past X Wishing yon an , increased i measure of Happiness ana itos. j perlty for the year Mil, we are 4 ,' Sineerely yours, National Bank, J 4 . v.-IW'lvHf- tome KclIoyVandi RteGeral '66: 1 1 TT, rl Many Things Discussed That Were i-T.i' ' Of Importance. - Uninersity of Oregon, Eugene, Or., Jan. 19. (Special.) A novel . and In teresting program 'occupied the Fri day afternoon session .61 the Common wealth Day exercises, when, thestu dents took complete , charge ,j,of the program for. the first hour. '.Charles Robinson, after the Introductory talk, of,' President j Collier,'-- read lengthy resolutions, commendlnng the Commonwealth plan and urging stu dent support. , f An able, discussion by the student followed. ' Tom, '11, ibid of the student's' obligation to the state for his education, and his moral responsibility, to Initiate civic reform wherever the opportunity is offered. Leslivp9ble, '11, talked of the won derful undeveloped resources In the state; and the part the college should play la the development of them. Ralph Moores, '10, discussed the por tion of Governor West's message con cernlng higher education, commend lng his ' liberal views and" favorable attitude toward the two big Oregon colleges. , . The resolutions, were un animously passed. V H.' A. Darnell, state lecturer of the Oregon State-' Grange, gave a short talk on Oregon's, need for a greater appropriation, promising his support In the move. ' V The meeting was characterized by a Bhow of the famous Oregon spirit. The Glee club was heard for three numbers and the session closed with enthusiastic college yells,'' loudly giv en by about 150 rooters, '.J.: BAD DREAMS. Nightmare, Restlessness and Night Sweats Caused by Indigestion Half of the nervousness in the world all of the disturbing dreams and nightmares can be ended In a few weeks by a simple Inexpensive treat ment guaranteed by the Newlln Drug Co1' "' ; .. ' ;v; Upset stomach is the cause of nerv ousness and bad dreams. Tour food is lying In your stomach undigested and fermenting;. It Is, forming poisonous gases which irritates the pneumogaa trlc nerve that leads direct from the, brain,, and enda a network ;of tiny branches running through the "stom-ach.'-''-' ''..v. - . ; . It is also the' irritation of this great pneumdgastrlo ' nerve that ' causes headaches., Many timer, people have severe headaches 'and know they are caused by the stomach, but do not know how. ' ' If you are nervous, have dreams or nightmare, and do not sleep sound at night, get a BO cent box of Ml-O-NA stomach tablets and. take one or two after or with meals. MI-O-NA stom ach tablets relieve distressed stomach In 5 minutes. Sold by the Newlln Drug Co and druggists everywhere who guarantee MI-O-NA ; to cure Indiges tion, or money back! , Jan 10, 19, 81 ;-; :('. V': Fire vv-;rV'; your automobile .Into Smith's Garage and let Peale the Sign Painter turn them out new. """"""T "J" BmUjSlBM MssiiMBH ",,,-B,"'l','BB,,'-ll,l,,l,, """ - Fme - :nrr'' v, i-Vs By ADAMS, HOUG TOWN .THAT. H Aft MAKV.Ainvra:i ; ' TLES ESTERS FIELD. ' To Put 100 Horse. Power Motors In r Flying Machines. ', Spokane, -'Wash., t Jan. . 19. Two Spokane men will get, the .credit , of originating a new .Idea, in. aeroplane construction ; according, to experi ments and' the forecasts) made - by many" flying machine men who have seen the models at work here. i j The, airship Is knowu, as theCoyne Helicopter and it Is the invention of Dr. Vf..; EL S. Coyne and George, Fos ter, .both of Spokane . The declared possibilities of the .machine are such as to startle' those who are not fa miliar with the plans. , . ... . . :i Instead of a Uttle six-cylinder eu glne, the HellcopterwiU be equipped with four lOQ-horsepower motors to work the planes above, the. machine, which rotate at a rapid rate and give the: atrehlp a lifting power of 128,000 pounds. . An, additional motor . of great power., la Installed to run the propeller which drives the machine ahead. , The oar Is built on. the Idea of a plum-bob. . It cannot "turn, turtle," for it wll lalways hold Its poise and is designed (n such a manner as to enable it to land on the top of a roof. It requires no flying start, but once the machinery is set In motion It can rise immediately into the air. v. . The two. sets of planes are, minia ture biplanes and the upper and low er sets rotate In opposite directions. They( are .Installed - at an angle and the speedy rotation gives it the tre mendous lifting .power, vlt is esti mated the car will have a speed of from 7? to 150 miles an . hour. Ac cording, to the computations made it is eipected .to .be able to carry from 35 to 40 passengers. , . A ; ,, r ' ( A company has been formed under the ' nam. of the . .Coyne , Helicopter Ajfship . company, and, .haji miniature models on jexhlbitloa here. - The com pany Js nqw planning the erection of a full-sized aeroplane. . ' ' ,; -, -, . Notice of Final Settlement Notice iS hereby .given to all : con cerned tnat Ellen S. Bull, admlnlstra 'trlaT of the' estate of William H. Bull, deceased, has filed in the . County Court of Union County, State of Or egon, her final account In the adminis tration of said estate and that said Court has set Monday, the 6th day of February, A. D.,' 1911, at two' o'clock P. M., at the County,Court house In La Grande, Oregon, for the hearing of such report and all objections thereto. ' . ELLEN S. BULL, Administratrix. Dec 30 Jan 6. 13. 20, 27 legal Notice. In the Circuit Court of the State'of Oregon, for Union County. . Pearl Downs, plaintiff, vs. , Fred Downs. Defendant. . v To Fred Downs, 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 suit within six weeks from the date of the first nubllcatlon of thin ' and if you fall to so appear and an swer, for want thereof the (plaintiff JPOIglLDS and HOWARD, With will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in -.her Complaint to-wit, for the dissolution of the bonds of matrimony existing ' between zt the plaintiff and defendant, for the care and custody of the minor children of the plaintiff and defendant, Eunice Downs and Harold Downs, and for her costs and disbursements,. and for such., other , and - further relief as to the Court may seem proper. ' s. inis summons is published by or izT cr ll IIvu. it .t, iwnowtes,-Judge Of thlrirrn1t Crmrf nf Hia ctoto. f Oregon'-, tor Union County, which or- uer is aaiea (tne a 4th flay f Dec., 1910, and requires' this aald summons to be nubllshed lri th Ta nranda Weekly Observer, once each week for six auccessive weeKs.""5 xne aate' of the first nuMIcftMnn nf this summons is the 16th day of Dec., 1910. ;,',. ' f' A' t!.t t ',vV'; ''", EUGENE ASHWILL,'" 1: . -.. - ; Attorney for Plaintiff,' Dec. 16-2-20-Jan. 6-13-20. ' ' , ; . Notice for Publication. ' Department of the Interior, IjJ S. Land ' Office at La Grande, Oregon, November 2lBt, 1910, ; , ' i; ; Notice is hereby given that Henry 0. Zwlcker whose post office address Is 25th and Lee streets, Salem, Ore gon, did on the 16th day of June, 1910, file In this office sworn statement and application. No. 08205, to purchase the SWsl-4 NE 14, W 1-2 BE 1-4. Section 24, Township 3 South, Range 34 East, Willamette Meridian,1 and the tim ber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3r1878, and acts amen datory, known as the "Timber and Stone La w," at such value as rniaht be fixed by appraisement,, and that, pursuant , to such application, r the land , and timber thereon have besn appraised at $405.00, , the timber esti mated 375,000 board feet at $1.00 per M, and.the land $30.00; that said ap plicant will offer final proof In sup port of this application and sworn statement on the 16th day of Febru ary, 1911, before the Register and. Re ceiver, United States Land Office, at La Grande, Oregon. , f , , Any . person is at liberty to protest this , purchase before entry or initiate a contest at any time before patent Issues, by filing a corroborated affi davit in this, office, alleging facts which would defeat ths entry. : -f F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. Nov. 26 Feb. t. ,: Notice to Creditors. Notic8 Is hereby given that letters of administration have been issued by the County Cour of Union 'county Oregon, ' to Angus Shaw upon the estate of Isabella Shaw, deceased, and all persons having claims against said eBtate are hereby 'notified to present the same with proper vouchers to the said administrator ' at his residence at Summervllle, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. , Dated this December 30th, A. D. 1910. - . : . ANGUS SHAW, : , Administrator of the estate of Isabel la Shaw, deceased. ; Dec. 30, Jan 6, 13, 20, 27. ' - Snmmons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Orepn, for Union county, r Frank Bartmess1, Defendant. .. ?. vs. '- - Summons. Frank Gartmess, Defendant To Frank Bartmess, the above named defendant: ; . , In the nameof the state of Oregon, you are required to appear and ans wer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and suit on or before the expiration of the time prescribed in the order directing the publication hereof, towit: six conse cutive weeks from the date of the i i ' S. A. UAKU N - $ . wiui t WK11W rnTAYLQR and : v'vV;'FAREWElt'FROGEl,Vl'v;:;- !-.! f a -.t-U : - i 2:ik -''' '' : WEDNESDAY and THURSD A Y A Rnnftway Match. . . ; iuuAiana SATUEDAT-Hearts of the Blue Ridge, . ' SUNDAI-n Missouri." r .var::i:;::U. y PRICES. T 250 Ochestra seats . . a . vim ij.m,m1 T 1 Vnitisk C.IIm iiaoamroay aauneee,, T PRESERVED SEATS 08 SiT.T! (,1T ....... ' A a- wm, V M. VM W. iW)iV H JU. V fc 4itl4ttllli.t.l.lil r""i j ji first publication of this - summons; which is December 23, 1910, and if you fall to appear, answer or other wise, plead within the said time,, the plaintiff will ask the court for the re lief ' demanded lo the complaint, to yfai for 4 decree' dissolving the "bonds of matrimony heretofore and how ex isting between said plaintiff, and said defendant and awarding said plaintiff an absolute decree of divorce., : ; By virtue of an order of the Hon orable J. W. Knowles, Judge of the above entitled court, thjs summons Is published In the La Grande Weekly Observer, a weekly newspaper print ed and published at La Grande, Un ion county, Oregon, which said order was made and entered on the 20th day of December, 1910. ; COCHRAN & COCHRAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. , Dec. 23, id Jan 6, 13, 20, 27 Feb. 3. , Snmmons. : : 1 ., , In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Union County. v -'" .."( Geraldlne Watt, Plaintiff. :. '.'..'ts. :'7 .Wflllam.Watt, Defendant.. .. . To William Watt, the above named defendant:.; ''' 1 ; '':''.: '' 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 on. or before the 6th day of February, A. D. 1911,1 and if you fall to so appear end answer the plaintiff for .want thereof will apply to the abova entitled court for the relief prayed for In the com plaint herein, towit: for a decree of absolute divorce from you the de fendant above named, annulling the marriage contract now existing be tween you and the plaintiff and for such other relief as to the Court may seem Just and , equitable. This sum mons Is published In the La Grande Weekly Observer, a weekly newspaper published at La Grande In the above named county and state, for the per iod of six consecutive weeks of seven Issues thereof, the first publication thereof being on the 23rd day of De cember.'A. D., 1910, by. order of Hon. J. W. Knowles, Judge of the above entitled court, made and dated the 16th day of December, A. D., 1910. J. B. MESSICK, ' " Attorney for Plaintiff. Dec. 23 Feb. V . ' When yoi vyve a cold ge a Vottu h ChamberUln'i Cigh Remedj, It will won fix yon op all right and ml': ,-! oil py tendency toward pneumonia. 7: remedy containe no opium or other nsrco(. and may be z'.r.n t confidently to a bal a to an adult. Soli by all derlert, That ;- Impres sionable 'Beauty Lhorus None of Them Twenty ; 1 -Ncne of Them 1 ' Married. : k ; X-- " ' Ned Wayburn's Uancing Urownics Original Double Sex tette of Dancing Broilers KH. Mrnn. flnri Mrr . . 85c .... 25c i 25e ' u .-im ,:W,u. - 10c and 25c RnT iwvifvp ia t irii n t"r "1" ' " '"".i." : .. ' ' j UMBRELLA0 'REPAIRS '4 V r- -.'t- -V Govern .from 60 cts- ';;'to,ThfeerDolars . U C. Smith-La Grande rf cj -.r-n ?, P ; S LADIES AND GENTS. SHOE A SHINE PARLORS 4 V X T0M, THE BOOTBLACK A A Vh8 move4 to HIS; Adams . .A ..Avenue, where he will .serve ; P , all customers, sew and old. A t THEATRE PROGRAM TONIGHT The County Fair Sellg. Through the Clouds Edison. Little Snow Drops. Path '. Song You Stola My Gal. ' Admission 10 cents ' ' '.' - . '.'.;'".''', -,(!VH)H iH'i Transfer 1M. L. Leader PROPRIETOR PHONE RED 3762 DrayingofAUKihds r 1i i : ;'Si 1 P Hi i 1 'I' V.. :'. ... w.,..': '''" tw ..-....1 T