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..msp-iw :,M,v '''-' LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1911. PAGET 61- r- X TT-n n U-UTMBO &0S THEATRE ."The Last Drop of Water"..; ..... .'. .... .". i . Blograph A splendid story of the west ern plains. The title explains but the realism in tne picture Is wonderful. "As Fate Decreed" ..... Pathe A young monk is unhappy un der the restrictions of the mon astery and he escapes. He mar ries, enters business and is re markably successful at first. Reverses come, however and fin ally, wearyof life and the world he staggers back to the monas tery and dies at the feet of the image of the Savior. ' "A Gay Time in Atlantic City" Luhln ' A racy comedy concerning two husband, who, by -subterfuge, are enjoying a clandestine visit to the Gay City. Their wives find it out and Qbyth fur flies a A . f ... jasi uu lunuus. ""' 3. .: SPECIAL. Mr. C. P. Ferrln will sing Bart letfs ''DREAM," Look out tor "BILLY" SCXDAY .Some beautiful plants are for sale cheap at Mrs. M. Anthony's. 1608 Sixth street, Angus Stewart has been authorized to collect and receipt for accounts against Hewitt, the Jeweler formerly in business here. . Mr. Stewart can be seen at the Pea re jewelry store. Steam and electric baths given at your homes. Mrs. 0. C. Combs. 10-11-tf State Deputy ' Head Consul J. W. Simmons will visit the La Grande carrn -f Modern . Woo iin-nt M.mday evening and a larga a'tendancc . do rlred. Cigar todav. Thev went out to visit with friends living near Elgin this after noon. Chief of Police Waldon and David Brlchoux, proprietor of the Savoy ho-; tel. will leave In the morning for Portland on legal business before the United States court. BOY WANTED- Fam-Us-Klng Factory. LOCALS -': . H. T. Love, Jeweler. 1212V6 Adams av.. Or. Posey, Specialist for Eye, Ear, Rose, Threat diseases and . catarrh. Over Seder's Btore. Eyes fitted with glasses. Hours 9 to 11:30; 1:30 to and 7 to 8 p. m. St. Peters' Guild will continue their rummage sale Saturday afternoon at Guild hall on Fifth, street. The Woman's Home and Foreigu Iviittbiuary uocieiy oi uie trcsoyieriau church will hold a business meeting at the Seamanns tomo'rrow afternoon ut 2:30. The full attendance is desired. Two female hogs and 14 pigs for sale. . Phone Farmer 91. J. C. Rice. 10-13-tf ' ... , 0-0 Word received today (rom Baku states that Miss Susie Deal did not lorn all her clothing and personal be longings In the apartment house fir there this week that was reported to have burned verything Miss Deal had In her rooms. Firemen saved a portion of hnr property. . ' , PTPsnvii.s. E. P. Thompson of Portland is at the Sommer today. - Miss Emma Woods, of the United States general hospital at the presidio, San Francisco, is here visiting her sis ter, lrs. George H. Baker, 906 B ave nue, South La Grande. Rev. "Upton H. Glbbs returned this morning- from his visit to Minnesota. Mrs. Glbbs accompanied him as far as Spokane where she will remain a few days visiting. He enjoyed his vaca tion and has received much benefit from it. He found' business In the eastern states, quiet. The wholesale merchants report a considerable de crease in sales, but the retail stores however seem to be well patronized. rooms with light and phone. Phone Black 3752. 1902 Oak street. 10-13-tf -, . The Ladies'' Guild will 'conduct a rummage sale October 12 and 13 at the basement of the new Guild hall, on Fifth street. o o The Pendleton Roundup pictures can be seen in the wardrobe window. , - 10-9-5t o o Pendleton Business College opens Sept. 5. A large enrollment Is an ticipated. Ten per cent discount wi)1 be given to pupils enrolling be'ore September 20. Graduates assisted to goo ! positions. M." L. Clancy, B. A., Principal. Gasollns wood saw. Phone black 3851. J. A. OLIVER. i E. F. Tucker la here from Salt Lake regisbsred at the Sommer. W. S. Watklns of Omaha was a Foley guest this morning. . , John Ford, of Norfolk. Virginia, reg istered at thfl Foley today. Jas. P. Glbbs 4s here from Saginaw, Mich., staying at the Foley. Mrs. W. D. Heme of Cleveland stop ped at the Foley last night. Royal Jones of Cove spent the day here, staying at th Sommer. A. C. Barnecoff Is here today on one of his regular visits to La Grande Proi. F. J. Freenor. magnetic healer. Jfot hypnotism, drugs or mental work. Positive permanent results from rirst treatment 1117 Adams avenue. Phono Main 724. l-n . .This Is the time of year when ev eryone should consider remodeling their . IIEATING A'D TLCTTOISG JOBS. Bradley & Co. has a crew of first class plumbers, steam and. hot water fitters at all times ready to do work satisfactorily. 1 Come In and unload , your troubles to BRADLEY & CO, Phone Black 971. Elm Street C. C. Sullivan, a Cleveland, Ohio, resident was at the Foley this morning. J. A. Payton of Walla Walla was a La Grande visitor this morning, stay in gat tho Sommer, Mrs. C. T. Bacon left last evening for Gren Springs, Montana, where she will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bacon tor several weeks, - V J. FjifeayensVlTOft returned t- , Wal lowa this morning .after sen-'.'ng a few days in this city visiting friends and transacting business matters. , Mrs. A. L. Floyd and children of Flatwood. W. Va., were at the Sommer rift Summons. In the circuit court of the state" of Oregon for Union county. v Martha A. Hoffman, plaintiff, vs. Lyman S. Pollock and Delia S. Pol lock, his wife, defendants. To Lyman S. Pollock and Delia Pol lock, defendants above named. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON. You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you In the above entitled suit, within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons In the La Grandis Observer, the time pre scribed in the order for publication of this summons, and If you tall to so appear and answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in her complaint. The Relief cVmanded in the fore closure of a certain mortgage execut ed and delivered by you to thi? pinir- tiff. on or about the 13th day of Janu ary, 1911, to secure the payment of a tie, tain promissory note of yourselves for the sum of $500, with Interest thereon at trn rate of 'en per cent per r.nnum payable semi-annually, for whirr, interest you gave your ." 'mis- sory notes.1 in the sum of $250 each. and which mortgage conveyed unto plaint. ff for that purpose thi follow i K dcscilb?d fi property siiiaitl in Union county, Oregon: Commenc ing at the southwest corner of block five (5) In Williamson's addition to La Grand, Union county, Oregou. running thence north 65 feet, thene east 116 feet, thence south 65 feet, thence west 116 feet to the place of beginning, being a portion cf block 5 in Williamson's addition to La Grande, Oregon. And a further decree barring ana foreclosing you, Lyman S. Pollock an 1 D?lla Pollock, of and from any and all right, title or interest In or to said real property and every part thereof. This Bummons Is published in thf) La Grande ObserwT, in pursuance of an order duly made and entered by, th Honorable J. W. Knowles, judge of the Tenth Judicial district, on the 7th day of October, -1911, ana snaii m.hliahed for at laast once each ween for six consecutive weekB trom the date of the first publication thereof. WM. B. SARGENT, Attorney for .llalntlff. Date of first publication? Oct, 13. 1911. Dly 10-13-20-2711-3-10-17 24 m mm li .. Ulm.J ' i ' WliM y , Ladies' Ready to Wear, SUITS, DRESSES, COATS and MILLINERY. and all of the other articles cf apparel for Fall Wear. . ipy.JJ One of the nicest , dainty dresses ever shown, and think how cheap it is. f 1 7 Cjfl Suis staPle Cloths, Fall Styles and ' P Jl .O VI , Shades. , .Tlie very best value that can be had in any line of suits. I o ff Ladies Coats, at thi priee...-We are ,J D 1 0.UU sho'-vinsr a very cncrrT-rail line is ali ' the latest Fall Styles. : 00 Cfl Caracole 'and Plush Coats that are so PtdDJ popular this FalI...This number is ans exceptional value. We also have them at $10,00. $13.50 and up to $55.00. Never Fail Heating Stoves They are real HOT AIR makers and distributors, this is a very nicely gotten up Heating Stove. Heavy Cast Top and Front, including door and draft nickel foot rail. Swing top and Oven, Top Rim, Name Plate, etc. Heavy shut steel lined, urirfc nact. Pi Pnt.. eSther Wood or CoalBurner or combination wood and coal. j Vf AV w w -w- " In two sizes: . ' ' No. 19 Wood Burner.......... $15.00 No. 21 Wood Burner.......... $18.00 ;No. 19 Combination ...'.......$19.75 No. 21 Combination ........ ,$22.75 Stove B -rds;. . . ... .75c. ; Coal Hods, Black. . . . 40c, Qalv. 50c. Fire Shovels. . ... . . 5c to 23c. , ? Now is the time'you will need these and we shall be glad to show you some.: money savers. ' THE SAME QUALITY The Golden Rule Co PRICES B - ' v " Black Underwear It's the Black thf t will stay Black and won't . ? wear off. ' Utah Knitting Mills Product And it's the best. We are sole agents for Union County. We take your measure and guarantee a fit. The price is very reasonable. Summons. In 1he circuit court of the state of Oregon for Un'.on county. Hellen M. Aikine, plaintiff, vs. Eliz abeth Taylor, and J. L. Taylor, her husband, and J. T. Scott, and Winnie Scott, his wife, defendants. To Elizabeth Taylor and J. L. Tay lor, above named defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You art? hereby required to THE TOGGERY A, V. Andrews Where all Good Dressers Trade If you are looking for a place to get your Shoes Repaired GO TO 109 ELM STREET. W illiam StradfoTd, Prop. Opposite Toniey & Scranton. Work Done on Shert Notice. appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons in this summons in the La Grande Ob server, tro time prescribed in the ov der for publication of this summons and if you fail to so apjear and an swer, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief pray ed for In her complaint. The rnllef demanded is the foreclo sure of a certain mortgage executed and delivered by you to one J. . For rest, oh or about the 26th day of Feb ruary, 1906 to 'secure the paynwnt of a" certain promissory note of your selves for $350.00 payable Feb. 20th, 1908, with Interest at the rate of ten ' per cent per annum, and which tnort- eao3 conveyed unto said J. R. For rest for that purpose the following, de scribed real propertysituated in the countv of Union and State of Oregon Iits numbered 6, 7 and 8 In block 4 on C street in the original townslte of l.a Grande, Union county, Oregon, and which Bald note and mortgage was before maturity thereof assigned and transferred to this plaintiff for n l.-.ulIo consideration. And for a further decree barring and foTPcloBlng you, said Eliza bnh Taylor and-J. L. Taylor, and J. T Scott and Winnie Scott of and from any and all right, title or Interest In or to said real property and every bart" thereof. This summons Is published In the La Grande Observer by virtue of an order of Honorable J. W. Kaowles, Judge of the Tenth Judicial district, dated October 10th, 1911, and Is to be published for a period of six con ' secutlve weeks, from the date of the ' first publication thereof, at leant once a week. WM. B. SARGENT. -Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of first publication, Oct. 13. If your eyes give you trou ble have them examined anil properly fitted with gTasso3 !T by a reliable optometrist and the only attendance graduate optometrist In Union countr. 3- OLD STYLE xKRYPTOK The most modern methods only uBed. . ' If you have trouble glasses will not correct you will be told the proi- 5, er course to pursue. ' - ! jfc I make a specialty of fitting glasses. - ,WM. Peare, graduate Northern ' Illinois College of Opthamology, Chicago, with - J. H. PEARE, CfifSON. T'V.rnnde'K leading; leweleri and optorni?trlsts.,'-;Op)srte U. S. Lan;l f office. Broken Isnses rerlaced n a few minutes. We grind our own X lenses. ' llnlHltTtTt','T'tt,","i, Rubber Goods - . OF REAL WORTH, Our fall line of rubber, goods Hot .Water Bottles, Nursery and Sick-room. Supplies, Syringes, etc are here and we .have never had a better assortment, which .is saying a good deal. f These are the kind of goods that must be precured from a reliable source. We go to such sources for them anJ, while we must carry different grades, each grade is sold for just what it is and at the lowest possible price. NEWUN DRUG CO. LA GRANDE, ORE. IT Li 4.: J ? '''t 1911. Dly 10-13, 20, 27-11-3, 10, 17, 24. 21