La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 22, 1911, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1911.
THE OBSERVER
BRUCE DENNIS
Editor and Owner.
Xatered at the postoffice at la Grande
, . as second-class matter.
SUBSCKIPT10N BATES
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the coy-
- The Observer la highly gratified ov
er the manner in which the public is
receiving the educational contest and
the encouragement being given 'id tic
different young; ladies who have en
tered and others wh contemplate en-
contest t on a higher plane than con
tests usually are; that it 'encourages
the- young ladles to strive for tha bet
ter things in life; that attendance at
the Natloual Educational association
will bring out new ideas' and new
thoughts which will be of untold value
to any girl.
Although the contest is 6till very
young it is chock full of interest and
every young lady is energetic. All so
liciting is done in -a most honorable
manner and this will mark the con
test from start to finish. -It is an
event wherein the honor of this paper
1s at stake and every contestant can
feel abundantly assured of a square
deal from ths beginning to the end.
BIS NAME ISDOBB.
In answer to a letter from Cora M.
Davis, of Union, asking that the name
of the author of the few paragraphs on
the Grande Ronde hi. printed, the Ob
server takes pleasure in stating that
the physician's name is Joseph V.
Dorr and he U a N.w Yorker. Furth
er than this no one In the west seems
to know much of him. It is said he
broke down In health from overworn
in the east and made a western trip
to gain strength. His ability with a
pen had n:ver been recognized un:ll
he wrote what seemed to be the in
spired story on the Grande Ronde val
ley. His trlD was printed in book
form tor a few friends only and the
publishers of th: book now claim that
It is not possible to procure a Bingle
volume unless obtained fsom some
friends of Mr. Dorr. -
THE RIGHT SENTIMENT.
Our old and highly esteemed friend,
Editor E. H. Flagg, of , Elgin, came
out with Jais editorial bow to that
community in a graceful manner. His
words wera .clear and the sentiment
expressed was the 18-karat type such
as only the old veterans in the work
can make.
- Mr; Flagg; Is recognized as one of
the able newspaper men of the north
west, which fact he has proven re
peatedly and today enjoys a promin
ent place among Oregon's public men.
His work In Elgin will be earnest and
honest and the people in that city are
to.be congratulated on having him lo
cate there. ' . . . ( ;
President Day draws the princely
salary, of $50,000 from the Equitable
Insurance company. What do the pol
icy!: holders think. of -that? But there
. still a saving of $30,000 for Paul
Morton, the former head ' drew tho
largest salary in the United StateB.
ifo JiM One Week : : More ; , I
me
To Take Advantage of This
FIIML REDUCTIONS ON LADIES' SUITS Mb DRESSES
Including Several imported Evening Gowns
ONE-HALF
The lnsurreclos In , Mexico still
think they are larger than the "giv
ernment" and It is barely possible that
such Is the case, .;
A(T
THEATRE
PROGRAM.
Seminole's Sacrifice ..... Sellg
The Changeling American.
Drama.
Rival Candidates
Comedy. '
Pathe
Edluon
Song "Dreams, JuBt Dreams."
Cowan- Piano and tenor solist.
, . Greenaway drums and effects.
Admission 10 cents
Sheriffs Sale, v ,
Notice Is hereby given that under
and by virtue of an execution and or
der of sale and decree of foreclosure
and Bale of mortgage property Issued
out and under the seal ot the circuit
court of the state of Oregon, for the
county of Union, bearing date the 20th
day of April, 1911, and to me directed
and delivered upon a judgment and de
cree duly rendered, entered of record
1 and docketed In said court on the 19th
day of April,' 1911, in a suit wherein
the Island City Mercantile and Milling
company, a corporation, Is plaintiff,
and the Grande Ronde Valley Agricul
tural society, a corporation, is defend
ant, said Judgment being In favor of
said plaintiff and against said defend
ant for the sum of $16,965.32, with In
terest at the rate of ten per cent per
annum from April 19th, 1911, and the
further sum of ,$1700.00 attorney's fee,
and the further sum'of $10.00 for costs
iand disbursements, I will on Monday
i the 22nd day of May,i911, at 10 o'clock
' a. m. of said day, at the front door of
jthe court house in the city; of La
; Grande. Union county, Oregon, sell at
j public auction to the highest bidder
. for cash, to satisfy said plaintiff's
Judgment and decree, interest, attor
ney's fees, . costs, disbursements and
accruing costs, all the right, title and
interest that the said defendant had on
and after the date of the mortgage
foreclosed in said suit, in and to the
following described mortgage proper
ty, to-wlt: . '
beginning at the soithwest corner of
the northwest quarter of the Bouth
east quarter of section four in town
ship three south, ot range thirty-eight,
E. W. M., thence runulng north (no
deg). 15 minutes. eaBt, nineteen hun-
dreed feet to intersect the south boun
dary of ths public highway known as
the La Grande and Island City road
thence running north fifty-nine deg.,
three minutes eaBt along said road or
public highway three hundred and
twelve feet, thence due east, ten hun
dred and thirty-six and 4-100.
feet, thence due south, two
thousand and sixty-five and
8-100 feet, thence due west thirteen
hundred and thirteen and 4-100 feet
Some interesting Items at
Quick Sale Prices on
Siik Gioves
Kayser
mi! Prices
Regular 25c plain and fan
cy net veuings, aii colors
18c yard
Regular $1.23 Silk Hose, a
wide range of colors and
sizes, now
BANKRUPT PRICES
ON MEN'S furnish
ings. :
Notions of all kinds at
BANKRUPT PRICES
IAmcskeag and - Toile - du
Nord ffino-hams. to close
lie
and Centemeri
makes. v
12 button length 1.........$ .59
16 button length .79
20 button length ............. 1.19
Embroidered 20 button ;
length -
1.89
-Reg. 75c short gloves, now
Regular 50c short gloves,
now 35c. ."' ,
All the new shades. Dou
ble tip fingers.
25c lace hose children's
and ladies' Black only
12c pair
$5.50 Silk Waists, all sizes
and colors. Your choice
:'... $395
25c Wash Belts, all sizes,
now 9c
Men's 25c Lisle Hose, all
colors, sizes 9 1-2 to 11 1-2.
SalePrice pair
8
4010
Sale3
osesbatMirday
A,
ASSIGNEE OF BANKRUPT MOR
GAN DEFT STORE of PORTLAND
to the place of beginning, containing
sixty acres of ground more, or hss,
Bjii being in the south west quarter of
the northeast quarter and the north
west quarter of the southeast quarter
of section four' In township, three
south, of range thirty-eight, E. W. M.
and in Union County, Oregon, (the
same being known as the fair ground.)
Dated this 22nd day of April, 1911.
at La Grande, Oregon. .. . . .
F. f. CUILDERS,
Sheriff of Union County, Oregon.
D ap 22 29 May 6 13 20 27 Jun 3
Old Friends and New
' " .Winning ' permanent, lasting friends is the work
of time, and this bank numbers among' its clients
hundreds of banks and business houses with whom
it has had olose relations for a great part of the
twenty-four years of its existence. '
Our friends have helped to make this one of the
largest and strongest banks in the West. We have .
helped in their making, too.
We welcome new friends and will attend to their
wants with the same fidelity which has cemented
our relations with our older ones.
La Grande National Bank
LA GRANDE, OREGON.
CAPITAL . . . $ 100,000.00
SURPLUS . . . 100.000.00
RESOURCES . . . l.lOO.'OOO.OO
' 4 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY ......
Fred J. Holmes, Pres. W. J. Church, 7ce Pres. ,
' F. L. Meyea, Cashiet , Earl Zundel.ss'f. Cashier
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Speclnl Meeting, .
There will be a special meeting of A.
, & A.'M. tonight at 8 o'clock to ar
range for the funeral of Brother Frank
Scott which will be conducted from
the residence tomorrow at 2 p. m. The
lodge members are requested to mfftt
at the house at 1:15 p. m. tomorrow,
L. M. HOYT, W. M.
Take LAXATIVE, BROMO pulnlae
tablets. Druggists refund money ' It
it fails to cure. E. W. GROVES sig
nature on each box. 25c
SCALP ITCH GOES.
Parisian $uge VMs to the Hair Roots
and Nourishes the Hair. .
germ because of lta peculiar power to
get to the roots of the hair, right
where the germs thrie and multiply.
But besides , killing the germs Jt
supplies nourishment to the hair;
stops it from falling out and causes
it.to grow thick and luxuriant. ,
Parisian Sage is a most, delightful
hair dressing, not sticky, or greasy.
A large bottle for only 50 at the New-1
i
Citation.
In the County Court, for the County
'of Union, State of Oregon.
In the matter of the Estate of Perry
Stephensen, Deceased.
To Thomas Stephensen, . George
Sims, Floyd Sims, LeRoy Sims,, Charles
tRIce, James S. Rice, and Chester Rice.
all unknown heirs, if such there be.
Greeting? ,
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby cited and re
in rime pnmnanv nnrt ririippleta v.
e'rvwhert or bv mall ohareea nrenald' Qulrea 10 Wi"1 ln lne un"
erywhere. or by man cnarges prepaw ty CouTt ot tte state 0? Oregon,
by Giroux Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. for tha County of Union, at the court
Ap. 21, 22, May 3, 13. room thereof, at La Grande, In the
Office GiH Wanted
Give Parisian Sage a chance to
drive every particle of disgusting dan
druff from your hair.
Give It a chance to soak Into the
hair roots and stop the hair from fall-1
lng out. ., '
You won't be sorry if you do you'll
be dandruff dirty all your life If you j
don't
And when you get a bottle of Pari- j
slan Sage you are not throwing any j
money away, because It is guaranteed .
by the Newlln Drug company to erad-
Icate dandruff; to atop falling hair;
and itching scalp in" two weeks, or
I money back. j
Parisian Sage kills the dandruff;
ft
3
8
if
it
IVe have a permanent
position for a good,
bright young lady, at
good wages. Apply at
once.
Couniv of Union, on Tuesday, the 2nd
day of May, 1911, at 10 o'clock, in tha
forenoon of that day, then and there
to show cause why an' order shoull
not be made licensing and directing
the administratrix of said estate to
sell Lot 1 in Block & of Grandy's 'Ad
dition to the City of La Grande, Union 1
County, Oregon, to pay the, claims
against said estate. : '
Witness, the Hon. J. C. Henry,
Judge of the County Court of the'
State of Oregon, Court for the County
of Union, with the seal of said affixed
this 31st day of March, 1911.
Attest: ED. WEIGHT, Clerk,
By Forrest Ivanhoe. DepW.
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CHERRY'S NEW LMJNDRYl
S2S.C
Vegetables
Fresh Tomatoes
Cauliflower
Cabbage
Asparagus
Rhubarb
Lettiice
Green Onions
Spinach
Royal Grocery
H. Pattison, Prop.
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