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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1911. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, PAGE 4 Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State ol Oregon for the county ot Union, Joseph Palmer and Julius Roesch, Plaintiff! ' . VB. ' ' John Harris, Susm Harris, the .; First National Bwik of Elgin and J. F. Phy, .Trust t In Bankruptcy of J. W. Scrlber, 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 suit within six weeks from' the first publication of this summons, and de fendant will take notice that if they tall so to appear and answer, the plaintiffs will for want thereof apply to the court for the relief demanded In the amended complaint towlt, that plaintiffs be decreed to be the owners In fee of the real estate described In 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 in township one south of range 40, east of Willamette Meri dian, and south half of northeast For the Next TLIiIt Days ton Con X Hand Painted China, Clocks a d Thirty Day Sal I to 25 Per Cent off. All reliable Quality and Fully Guaranteed. I J. H. PE QkRE, u Sjew!iT Opposite U. S. land Office on 4 M4M44iH it Mduction Sale WO Switches 25 per cent off Beginning Monday morning Switches, Curls, Puffs and Combjnga. mads -to-order can also supply the trade with Hair Goods and Novelties, Massage Cream and Facial Remedies. The Paris Hair Store MRS. PALMER, 209 Fir St., La Grande, Ore. , aUf x viij uvwuwuv ' - j , : Wind Mills, Deming Pumps, Richardson & Boynton ! Warm Air Furnaces, Pipe Valves and Fittings, Gut ', ters, Plumbing Fixtures of All Kinds, Full Assort i ' .nent of Nickel Trimmings. BAY 6 ZWEIFEL hpLVMBtRS, HEATERS, HACK AND AMBULANCE Job Printing Promptly at The Obse-er -The George Palmer Lumber Company Retail Department We solicit your orders for ; Shingles, Rubberoid Roofing, Deadening Felt, Building Paper We are prepared to furnish and deliver material, , .. promptly. ; Phone Main 8. quarter and south half of northwest quarter, and north half of south- Aoaf nnartpv : and southwest OUST' lWwf , ter of section 24, and south half ' - U - of . southeast quarter ana bobiuwwv quarter of southwest quarter of sec tion 23 and east half of northwest quarter of section twenty six in town ship one south of range C9, east of Willamette meridian, In Union coun ty, Oregon and that plaintiff's title thereto be qiileted. This summons m published by or der of i'w lion, circuit court of the state of Oregon for the eoutity of Unlonv bearing date she fith day of January A. D. 1911,' dlrectlns: '.nphji cation of this summons for vis. con secu'Jye weks in the La Grande Ev ening Observer a newspaper publish ed at la Grande, Union County, Ore gon, au3 o general circulation in saM staH and county and the first pibllrsti-nr. of this summons Is on the liHn. day of January, A. D., 1911. J. D, SLATER. Attorney for Plaintiffs. Jan. 10, 17, 24, 31. Feb. 7, 14. 21 Every family has need of a good, reliable liniment For sprain, bruises, soreness o the niUHcies ann rneumauu none better ttinn nmmberla'n'c Sol. ; none Buy Tour Silverware, Cut Glass, Jewelry at a Reduction of frm 18 A dams Avenue. I Wflt.ftr Svsfcems. Samson SHEET METAL WORKERS Uptown office Main 720 Residence phone Main 25 H e.l.bussey WILL FINISH HOSPITAL rtaier Has Plans for Completing Bis Instltotton at Nearby Date j - At last It seems that Immediate eteps are to be taken for the entire completion of the new St. Elizabeth Hospital, the foundation of which were completed some time ago, stys the Baker Democrat. The Mother Gen eral of the society In Philadelphia is In Baker to confer with the lecaj neo j lo In regard to the matter, and Indi cations are that some definite results will be accomplished by her visit She states that the hospital Is rc cgnlzed as a crying need and. that there has never been any (juestlon, but what the building would be com pleted by some means or other in the near future. The eastern head of the society believes that Baker Is fhe logical place for the establishment of a hospital, which Is grevly '.ceded In this section of the staU t , tho present time, and that such need Is constantly Increasing. The Mother General has taken the matter up with the authorities here and the. commercial club lias appoint ed a committee to confer with the Baker county medical soc1et; The latter body has, never for a moment lost sight of the Importance of action In the matter and seldom is a meeting held but what the subject comes up for discussion. Tn fact the members have long been formulating plans to assist In the early comple tion of the building in ever way pos sible. . ' A joint committee of representatives of the medical profession and the commerr!! dub will confer with the Mother Orneral in a day o two, and It Is believed that some "nans will at that time be formulated, that will rpsult In arrangements being con- sumnted for the completion of the structure. . 1 , RALT HEADS LEAfiFE Dine fountain Turnip Elects Officers fr Ensuing Tcnr Testerdny. At the gathering of the faithful fans in the Commercial association rooms last night, J. Roy Raley was elected president of the Pendleton' club ot the Blue Mountain league and the fol lowing men were chosen for the other positions: Henry Collins for vice pres ident, John Dickson for secretary and Fred Lampkin for treasurer These officers will hold a meeting tonight to select a manager for the team, and common report has It that Mark Nel son will be ihe favored one. ' Considerable discussion relative to the' coming season was held but no other action 'was taken. The senti ment as expressed at the meeting was "f ry optimistic! for a pennant winning team. A number of the players of last year's team were present and sig nified their intention of turning out for practice within a few days. The schedule has not yet been "rawn up as President Frazle and Secretary Cooley of the league are fxp'Tlendng some difficulty in ar ranging the games so that each end of the county will have one each Sun day Pendleton East Oregonlan. . Alfalfa Root Man Found. F. J. Thomas of this place has dis covered that the alfalfa root Is equal ly as nourishing for man as for beast and not only nourishing but it makes a delicious dish when properly served, says a Ilermlston report. Mr. Thomas recently turned und.r i fUld of alfalfa and later when discing the ground found the roots had nut n.r new shoots, white and tender. Onthevlnr n bunch of them, hp vpsh pd them and looke,l up a cook book on nprmrnsrua. The d!r rtlons given were followed. Retng a little timid, Mr. Thonns tried out the new dish onthe hired man to the latter's ienornnce of what it really'waa. He pronouncd It fine and inquired what it was. Mr. Thomas thon took courage and samp- 'pd it himself. All this occurred but one short week ago, and yet a five acre tract has been dug over twice. In s rch of the tender root. Minnesota Retail Merchant St. Paul. Minn.. Feb. 21 The Minne sota Retail Grocers and General Mer- i chants' association begnn Its annual 'convention In St. Paul today,' with P endent 11. W. Kingsbury of Wlnon 1 nvpslding, Th exehangr of sireetlnga mid the annual reports of odlcers and committees occupied the Initial ' fusion. Tomorrow night the conven tion banquet will beheld at the Ryan , r-nfel. with Governor Eherhnrt as one of the speakers. The sessions will con clude Thursday. Honor of Liberal Leader. Halifax, N. 8., Feb. 21 On the eve of the assembling of the 'ova Scofta legislature the leaders of the Lib'.nal party from all "parts of the Province rounded up In the capital today to do honor at a notable banquet to Hon. Geo. H. Murray, for nearly 'fifte-n years the head of the Provincial gov ernment. The affair is intended as a mark of appreciation of the party of Mr. Murray's decision not to reilre from the political arena, as he con templated doing some time agoon ac count of the condition of his health, which recently has shown much im provement Oklahoma Teachers , Muskogee, Okla., Feb. 21 Teachers from every part of Oklahoma are ar riving here to take part In the annual convention of their statu association. The sessions will begin tomorrow and continue until Saturday. REMOTES DANDRUFF Pnts Life into Faded Hair and Stops Scalp Itch. If your tair is dull and lileless, Is falling out and getting thin on top, then you need Parisian Sage, and the quicker you get it, the sooner you will thank the Newlln Drug Co. for selling you such a worthy dependanble harr grower, dandruff cure and hair dres sing. . . ".," :.'. Read what Mrs. M.' A. May, of 107 East Elizabeth St. Detroit, Mich., writes on Juno 6, 1910: : "I have used many 'hair restorers but have received no apparent bene fit until I tried Parisian Sage. My hair is soft and silky, and while before I commenced using the remedy my hair was falling fast, was vdry and harsh, faded, and altogether unlovely now Just within the past few weeks Beveral. have remarked' how lovely my hair was. It is also fine just for a dressing, leaving the hair soft and fluffy. It remoes dandruff, and cures Itching of the scalp. I certainly taKe pleasure in recommending Parisian Sage." ;" Parisian Sage Is sold by the Newlln Drug Co. and druggists everywhere. Get o 50 cent bottle today, use It tor two weeks and if you are not satis fied -that it will do all that It is ad vertised to do you can have your money back. The girl with the Aub urn hair is on every package. Feb. 18, Mch 1-11 Cure Your Rheumatism AND OTHER ILLS OF THE B0DV At The HOT LAKE Sanatorium (THE HOUSE OF EFFICIENCY) HOT LAKE, OREGOX THE Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. Sells rdMnd-trip tickets, good for three months, allowing J0.00 worth of accommodation at the Santo rlum, at Portland and all O W. R. & N. Stations. For further information and Illus trated booket. address, ,Dr.W. T. Phy, Medical Supt and Jtgr-. Hot Lake, Oregon, any O.-W. R. & N Agent, or write to WM.McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, PORTLAND. OHEOCN. Keurre Do Anjou Pear Trees for Sale. Also other varieties of pears and a full line of apple and cherry trees. Re member that the Anjou pear is the beRt Seders Chief Joseph Flour ,'s Warranted io Phase """"ni- Wafer - HAY, GRAIN, FLED, P0UL1RY SUPPLIES, WOOD paying fruit In the U. S. and that we can grow it to perfection. KARL J. STACKLAND. Mr. . BUSINESS MAN Do you realize the import anceof an . .Electric Sign in drawing trade to your store or place of business? We make a very low flat 1 rate on sign lighting, and are prepared to quote at tractive prices on any kind of a sign that you may de sired Our representative is at- Via jS ' iiauy to cii mid talk the matter over with you. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company Phone Main 34 C3Q3UEB and Heating John Melville 1428 Adams A vt LA GRANDE, - ORE Plumbing Compkte Equipment tor Resetting ann Repairing Rubber Buggy Tires . LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY Fresh Hand-Rolled Choco lates Can't Be Beaten i- u,i va fOR SfllE BIT Sfanchfed Produce Co. l al ,, Be Corset-Happy When you decljfi to be corsel happy come and te fitted in the lace-ln-front Gossard. There is a model In the Gossard to show off to best advantage your special type of figure. $&l0 to $5.00. Mrs.RobertPattison rUOSE BLACK 1481. UMBRELLA REPAIRS Covers from 50 cts to Three Dollars L. C Smith-La Grande :7" lflhy pay Rent? We loan ;: " money to build, ana -m. pay us as you would rent I. R. OLIVER', LET US DYE FOB Y0C. In fact the only way we live Is by dyeing. Don't dye yourself. It's better than dyeing yourself. "WE DYE EYERY DAY AND DYE FOR ALL . .Our charge for dyeing for you won't be hglli. A sample Job Is sufficient For best dyeing and cleaning have us do it ELITE CLEANING & DYE WORKS, Phone Main 64. 522H2332W H26 htieitot Avenue X 1 ' '