LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1911. PAGE "5 ITEnebfe 33 THEATRE PROGRAM .TLe Ironmaster ..' Edison Latest feature film,, a magnl ficent picture. Priscilla and the Pequot.... Kalem An Indian story of thrilling situation. tonight and all member, qf the chorus are reminded of the fabt. " ' Mrs. F. E. Wilhelm will entertain the afternoon . section; of the Kaffee Klatch this week. Missionary Meeting. Mrs. J. K. Wright will be hostess to the Missionary society of the Presby terian church tomorrow afternoon. Much business of importance is to be transacted and each member is asked io be present promptly at 2:30. For sewer pipe call Fowler's Trans fer office. - . ...... ; Pots and Pans and Poetry. Pathe .' t ' They all mix. Max Makes Music Pathe A positive Bcream all through. You can't help it Special: Silver Tnerads Among the Gold. ,y . .. Everybody's favorite, beauti fully arrange and illustrated. Matinee Miss Nellie XSarrlck. Evenings Mr. C. P. Ferrin. rsoaaeszz For Ice Cretin Trade. The Blue Mountain creamery is now nrepared to care for ice cream trade In any quantity "SILYER THREADS" AT THE ISIS S O " t'EKMONALS. Is a LOCALS I Boys and girls sell twelve boxes ot "Toke One" Shoe Polish. 10c each. Make forty eems and get a nic:- foun tain pen free. A. W. Westby 129 Grand Ave. Portland, Oregon. 1 The Oregon will furnish first class rooms and board at $25, $30 and per month. No. ,10 Vwl . "'ha Xountain Cough Remedy will stop that icough.- Wrteht Drug, com pany. Ists Theatre to Prortnce Splendid Film at Its Flay honse. The present generation have still a nv'ng regard for the dear old songs of long ago. Pom: of those when were o popular when oir erandna'-ert were children ar even more eneben ng today. In none. Is this exemplified rreater than the Immortal "Silver Threads Among th- Gold." Manager Sherwood struck the right chord in putting on th's old time favorite this week and during the rendition of the melodv more than one handkerchief i Vole quickl up to the eye. an apt I ribiit , tc the s'ngers as well as the "Tori:" rorpUfd b Viuitlful j 'vords. We. all know Just where? it r-oirep? to ft into ox' own 'p&rtfcu- rPotneeVcvs sd,.be it even oon- i "5'rtered unmanly to have a tear b'dim s ;-e would would none of us havej 't otherwise. The "full houses" at the 18)3 testified their appreciation in no i-t3l''ab!' raann- r, Tense silence dur- hr p'nsr'ns-. an spontaneous out- iTFt 6f annlauee at its close demand- nr a dnvMe encore. Charles E. K'ne the Isis musical di rtor Brraneed the s"ne as A novelt" 't Was Nll!e Ga-rick. sonrano. and Mr. C. P. F?rr!n. the Isis tnor. The erst two verses were sang my Mr. '"errin In bis mire inimitable stayle at he end of which and during the hear ts applause, all lights In the house vern pw'tch d off for a fw seconds nd Is they reaonfard M'ss Nell'e fiarr'ck was discovered occunvlns: the '"per's Ftand. It wss a prettv clringe Miss Garrlck then sane a third verse ilone and her b antlful voice .lust cap tivated the audience and when Mr. Vrr'n lo'ned her in he las chus blending their voiees in the b:autlful strains. La Grand can assimilate more of this kin 4 of amusement and the Isis will see that the people are not d'sappolnted. Tonight will be th last change to hear this song durhw the present program. . One glass counter show case for sale cheap at Silvertborne's family drug store. ; "Read in Sunset Magazine, Motoring Through California by Lloyd Osborne, beautifully illustrated in four colors. The Spell, a romantic serial by C. Nj A. M. Williamson. In the Shadow of the Dragon, by Grant Carpenter. De scriptlve story of San Francisco's Chi nese quarters. April issue now on sale 15 cents." For Sale. A desirable 6 1-2 acre fruit and poultry farm, situated at Cove. Near ly new three room house with upstairs floored, suitable outbuildings, cretk through. Part fertilized. Cultivated and planted to choice apples, pears and cherries, all In full bearing. In eluding blackberry, raspberry and vegetable ground which may be ex tended. Part price left on mortgage if desired. John Lane, Cove, Ore. Preparation , for : the Lyle -Tuesday Musical rendition next Monday night continues to insure the best possible results. Rehearsal takes place again First Call For BREAKFAST will meet with quick re sponse if you serve Swift's Premium Ham or Bacon It's Tender, Juicy and served with eggs makes an ideal Breakfast J. C. Mills, of Osceola, Wis guest at the Oregon- A. W. Kenney, Joseph, le at the Sum mer. . Geo. H. Pecht of Portland is In the city calling on the hardware trade. Alex Slnschiemer of Portland is at the Sommer. W. E. Orr of Myrtle Point Is at the Ble Mountain hotel. W, Lawson. Kansas City, registered at the Blue Mountain hotel. ' H. A. Blair of Huntington 'register ed at the Savoy last nlgbt. O. D. Smith came in yesterday on the branch from Elgin and registered at the Savoy. J. A. Frletaker, Mitchel, Lewis & er man. Is registered' at the Som mer. : Louis Cohn of Portland is here to day selling Gato cigars. , He is at the Foley. J. S. Kees and F. K. Gardner of Pendleton are in the city and are stop ping at the Savoy. Wm. T. Barklan, Myrtle Point. Is jn the city and registered at the Blue Mountain hotel. Dan Hlnes, with the Heinz Pickle works, came' in from 4hT west last night and registered at the Foley. , J. L. Dingwall of Chicago. we sentinb Burley and Tyrrell compRny wholesale crooKerv. In nt h Pnim- E. Boinlng, G. D. Hood, W. J. Smith. S. Jon s and A. C. Nelson of Seat tle are at the Foley. " , , H. B. Bunyan of Stockton, California in the citv He is registered at the Oregon. V ' - Chas. J. Bang r, C. F. DivJnv end wife and Miss Rita Nation, of Boise, are stopping at the Oregon. v ( JUisna Wolfe of Wallowa registered at th: Savoy last night. Mr. Wolfe is returnlne to his home from a trln to Inho Points! J. H. Jackson of Lostlne is in the city. Mr. Jackson is interested in mines and real estate and says thu' Lotine will be th? nlace. - . G. L. Larrison. Joe Lair and Wm. Hlack game yesterday via auto from Baker and registered at the Foley. All ! are commercial men representing ! Portland houses. ! H. Baum. Jr., of Seattle and 1. 1 Brum of Portland registered at the Sommer. Messrs. Baum and Brum B. EXPRESS MANAGER HERE. General Mannrer Cowey Snend a FeW Sunnfefl Here Inserting Office. General Manaeer Cowey of the en tire American Express company was in La Grande for a few minutes this morning, giving the local office a brief inspection during the change of en gines to No. 6. Mr. Cowey has been touring the company districts and while here was shown by th? site for the new buildln by Local Agent O.-.M. Hlbbard and expressed his satisfaction at the location. , ueorge Weston, financial maser for the companyrwlth headquarters in Portland, was with Mr. Cowev and will accompany the g:neral manager to the Chicago headquarters. are representing Seattle Brewing Co.'s I Panier beer. Thiy placed a car ott! Elein with L. A. Stoon. William Hess today received a card from County Commissioner Cecil Ga'l- Ioway, who went Florida recently toj visit his ailing father, that MmGaH loway and his father are now a Safe ty Springs, Louisiana, and that'.. 'M A Galloway has no definite notion when he will return to his home in Elgin., SHAKESPEARIAN READER HERE. Lincoln, Nebraska, Reader Here for Entertainment Tonight Doctor Whit? and two lady assist ants will appear.; at. the-high school auditorium tonight: tn Shakespearian roles. They ar of Lincoln, Neb., and come her on short notice. The ad mission will be 15 and 25 cents. I Pattison Bros.! Use either phone Bribing Evidence In. .Springfield, 111., March 23 Evidence at the trial of State Senator Broderick accused of bribing State Senator Holt slaw to vote for Lorlmer, was conclud ed at noon. Attorneys are arguing this afternoon. . New Aero Record Set Havana, March 23. Eclipsing the time rtcently made by Aviator McCnr dy here, Rene Barrier today flew from Camp Columbia to Moro castle, com' peting for the aero club's $3,000 prize, He did 13 miles In 15 minutes. 21 seconds, a minute and a half better than McCurdy. Lisbon Fears Assassins. Lisbon, March 23 Owing to persist ent rumors of an assassination plot a special guard Is detailed today to watch over the president. Braga and his cabinet The army Is said to be split In two factions and widespread dissatisfaction exists. Canadian Strike Continues. Calgary, Albert, March 23. Coal op erators and striking miners are still conferring. The miners are for closed shop and the operators are stubborn for the open shop. It Is problematical when operations will be resumed. Spriiijg i-' 11 -: TS'Wh la i aw m in i - in ii . . In I I 11 .. I C 1 ' L9 V;- o MILL W 73 g Oil ; 1 AT THE GOLDEN RULE CO. IN MILLINER Y DtPARlMINT VJe invite you to come and inspect our Spring showing of Millinery in all the very nevvesf and latest styles tor Spring . - " i . . - ' . 1 ! '. .. . , ," Exclusive Designs in: Tailored Hats, Pattern Hats, Street Hats. Our Prices are within the Reach of Ml Our Spring line of McKibbin hats for Men and Boys is now on displsy, and they are beauties, in all the new and Snappy styles. Come and look at them, - it will pay you PRICES LESS QUALITY THE SAME I claim to the land above described, be-; lams, Justice of the Peace for La I fere RegiBter and Rtcelver. United , Grande Justice of the Peace and Con ' States Land Office, at La. Grande, Ore- ! ble D,8tr,ct' Un,on County' 0re' Jail Faots Johnson. San Francisco, March 23. Arraign ed for speeding before Police Judge Treadwell, Jack Johnson, the pugilist, today freely admitted he had been rac ing, and said he was sorry. He was remanded for sentence Saturday:! While in court he was served with a ! warrant on suspended sentence and he will likely be Jailed. " gon, on the 20th day of April, 1911. Claimant names as witnesses: E. T. Peebler; Fred W. Braden, Harvey Leavcngood, and Rex Cono- way, all of La Grande, Oregon. F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. WK March 3, 10, 17. 24, 31 Apr 7, 14 gon. 1 Date of the first publication March 17, 1911. i ARTHUR C. WILLIAMS. Justice of the Peace for La Grande Justice ot the Peace and Contsable District. WKLY March 17, 2,4 31; Apr. 7, 14, 21. 28. . V Notice for Publication Express Strike Off. New York, March 23. The express strike Is off unconditionally, the Wells Fargo express drivers applying for their old Jobs today. Only half were reinstated. Eczema Cure a Riant; Wash. Although D. D. D. prescription has been recognized for years as the one remedy for Eczema, Psoriasis, and all other forms of skin diseases, it is now known that there is no other wash, even those used by thebeauty special ists, that can compare with this mild liquid for cleansing the skin of pim ples, blackheads, rash and all similar skin affections. For this reason alone, a bottle of D. D. D. should be kept on hand In every household. A trial 25c bottle will show you the merits of this great remedy as a complexion wash. D. D, D. seems to remove the cause, whatever the trouble may be, cleas Ing the skin, and leaving It as soft, as smooth and clear as that of a healthy child. - Get a 25c bottle today and keep It in the house. Newlln Drug company. Department ot the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, February 27th, 1911. Notice is .hereby given that Nathan L. Gray of Meacham, Oregon, who, on May 11th, 1903. made Umatilla Entry No. 742, Serial No. .05587. for NW 1-4 NE 1-4, Sec. 9, T. 2 S., R. 34 E. (un tlmbered) and section 17, township 1 South, Range. 35 East, (timbered) .Wil lamette meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final prosf, to es tablish claim to the land above de scribed, before ..the Register and Re ceiver of the United States Land Ot flee,- at La Grande, Oregon, on trie 22nd day of April. 1911. Claimant names as witnesses: George D. Hilyard, W. S. Hilyard, Earl Gillanders. and J. B. Baker, all of Meacham, Oregon. F. C. BRAMWELL. Register. WK March 3. 10, 17, 24, 31 Apr 7, 14 Summons. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, TJ, 8. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, February 27th, 1911. Notice is hereby given that Samuel S. Braden, of La Grand, Oregon, who on July 29th, 1908, made Homestead Entry No. 0658, for BE 1-4 NW 1-4, W 1-2 NE 1-4, and NE 1-4 NE 1-4, Section 14, Township 4 South, Range 38 East, Willamette meridian has filed notice of Intention to make fln- ;al commutation proof, to establish In the Justice's Coi rt for La Grande Justice of the Peace and Contsable District. Union county. Oregon. Jesse B. Paul, Plaintiff, vs. James Hanson, Defendant. - To James Hanson, defendant above named: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against yeu In the above entitled action within six weeks 'after the first publication of this summons, to-wlt. on of before Saturday, the 29th day ot April. A D., 1911 and If you fall to so appear and answer the plaintiff's complaint plaintiff will take Judgment against you for the sum of $68.00 together with Plaintiff's costs and disburse ments of this action and plaintiff will further ask the Court for an order directing that the money, amounting to $48.80, belonging to defendant and now held under attachment In the possession of the Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company, be paid Into this court and applied toward the payment of said Judgment and costs and dls bursements of this action. , This summons is published In the La Grande Weekly Observer by virtue of an order duly made and entered March 14, 1911, by Arthur C. Will Notice tor Publication Department of the Interior, U, 8. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, February 7th, 1911. ' . . Notice is hereby given that John Somers of Meacham, Oregon, who, on September 2nd, 1903, made Umatilla Cash Entry .No. 812. Serial No. 05604, for Lot 1, Sec. 35, T. 2 S., R. 34 E. W. M. (untirabered).and SE 1-4 SE 1-4, Section 33. Township 1 North, Range 35 East, (timbered) Willamette Meri dian, has filed notice of Intention to make final (Umatilla Cash Entry) proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver, United States Land Of flee, at La Grande, Oregon, on the Cth day of April, 1911. . Claimant names as witnesses: . . Henry K. Charlton, William D. Ad ams, Isaac Hamlin, all ot Kamela, Ore., and J. M. Morgan of Meacham, F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. Wkly Feb 10-17-24 Mar 3-10-17-24. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon March 13, 1911. -Notice Is hereby given that Sylves ter V. Keltz, of La Grande, Oregon, Guardian ot the minor heirs of Pearl Senter, deceased, who, on July 11th, 1902, made Homestead Entry No. 11728, Serial No. 03695. for E. 1-2 N. E. 1-4 Sec. 20. and W. 1-2 N. W. 1-4 Sec. 21. Township 4 South, Range 35 East, Willamette Meredian, has filed notice of intention to make final five-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver. United States Land Of fice, at La Grande. Oregon, on the 10th day of May, 1911. Claimant names as witnesses: -John F. Alden, Andrew J. Sullivan, James B. Hagey, and Fred Hoaltkee, all of Starkey, Oregon. , F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. WKLY Mch. 17, 24, 31; Apr. 7, 14, 21, 28. 1 Lad been troubled with constipation for two years and tried all of th best phyai nans in BrUtol, Tnn., and they could do nothing for me, writes Thoi. E. Williams. MlddWboro, Ky. "Two yucUajjon ofClinm rlnin' Ktomich n! Liver Tablets enrf1 !e." For lale by i'! Jenlein. argams i": '", iiiiiii",mm'i '.t: 'i'i, ," ssi that will make you money Ten acres,' one mile from Ike city, no improvements except v trees which! are 13 years oil. This Is , a flni location, road on two sides, good water right and produced over $4300.00 last year ( Price is $6,300.00, one : nalt down and balance en reasona ble time. This year's crop will more than -pay all expenses and balance of purchase price. Ten acres, two miles 5 acres in 9-year-old apples, 2 1-2 acres of chtSffies that will bear con- ;slderab0 this year, and 2 1-5 acres of garden land. Small . house and barn. This place Is on main county road, near school and will make a fine home. Price only $3,500.00, one third down and balance on time. This Is fine strawberry land, and when planted, will yield the price of the property every year. Ten acres, just one mile out practically new six room house and barn, close. to school and a fine money-making home. There are 8 1-2 acres in apples, and 1 1-2 acres In pasture. Last year this place produced 1,963 boxes of apples and win easily pay itself out after, first pay ment. Price is $5,500.00, one half down, good time on bal ance. Soli unexcelled for straw berries and small frntts. IMBLER ORCHARD TRACTS ON INSTALLMENT PAT. MENTS. Farm lands In all parts of the valley. v Residence and vacant lots In all parts of the city. . Security Land& Trust ' Company