La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 24, 1911, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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LA QRAKDE EVENING 013SEUVKU, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1911
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The season's choicest styles in Gage Pattern Hats, Lyman Pattern Hats,
Tailored Street and Dress Hats, at exactly
HALF PR
Mid-Season Clearance Ladies' Suits. , Mid-Season Clearance Ladies' Coats
Reed. Just Yesterday
NEW PLUSH BAGS
In all shades. Some trimmed
with Chenille fringe. $1.25 to $5
DENTS GLOVES FOR
LADIES.
FOWNES' GLOVES
FOR MEN.
An Elegant Line
Party Slippers and Pumps
Patent, Suede, Velvet, Satin and
Dull Kid. $3.50, $4.00, $4.50
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THE OBSERVER
BRUCE DENNjS
' Editor and Owner.
JStered at the poKtofflce at La Grande
as second-class matter.
SUBSCRIPTION BATES.
Dolly, singly copy
Daily, per week
Pally, per month
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THE GOVERNOR'S SPECIAL.
It la hard to attempt to estimate
the value of the Governors' Special
train which -will visit eastern cities '
formation. Wtnie the fruit displays Already we are abandoning the idea
on the train will probably be the Jarg- of utilizing good lands for .range pur-
a better chance now than a genera
tion' ago In that country It is neces
sary that a fellow have the stick-to-the
finish spirit and not pull out just 'ad
the aun la about to shinj.
There are 100.0)? college gradu
ates running around helpless nowa
days. You see, they are so polished it i
Is Impossible for anyone to fas'ei. u
hook on them i'd make use of then. 1
This, I thiiiiC, u due . to a popular be-i
i.ei exuTiiij; u f,..w years ago: "G've
your boy ,o'ut.hing nobody ( nn Uke
f i.r
tries will not be lost sight of. . Such
sections as the Grande Ronde valley
will have their statistics on exhibi
tion showing what 's raiaed here and
what can be done by the easterner
who' really-wants to locate In a re
gion blessed with d'versifled farming
With Governor West, Tom Richard
und Bill Haaley In charge 01
the Oregon end of the train It Is very
reasonable to anticipate that this state
will not be crowded to the rear of the
profession. For instance, listen to
ident of the United States, born gago conveyed unto said J. R. For- secutlve weeks, from the date of the
near Orange court house Va. rest for that purpose the following da- j first publication thereof, at least once
T)ifl Washington. D. C..'.Iuly .scribed real property, situated in tiie a week. . ,
9, 18h0. 'county of Union and State of Oregon:
ISs.S Lord Melbourne, Queen VictorrjLots numbered 6, 7 and 8 in block 4
la's first premier, died. Born 'on C rtreet in the original lownsite
March 15, 1779. j of Grande, Union, county, Oregon,
lSCl! Gen, Sherman's command croa- and which said note and mortgage
sed the , Tennessee river an i was bofore maturity thereof assigned 1
Attorney for PlainUflt
Date of first publication, Oct. 13;
1911.:'' ' - K -Dly
10-13. 20, 27-11-3. 10. 17. 24.
Ilanley's interview In Saint Paul! away fr.oin I'm.'- instead
and see if It docs not ring true; . j ents gav iliem sumething n- ;y cIm
I just thought I'd take a run down M""1 ay P1 " "-nU.' jc for
and spread the new. of development w,..Yo see my cows keep me I Ueva i.. ja. ,t.on by al n.ean.
of the northwest. A happy thought 01 uu,"e u,l,Dl U1 l,,c u,un every ZZ . t , .
it was when Rellly Atkinson of BoiseiCOUI,le of yearB 1 Ulie l? take a 8wln '-
originated such a thought. ' down ,n tbe dlrect,on of th' BDnrls'5 , ?, ." V" ' ' i:"'1't
Oregon will receive direct benefit Vht a. this was the c-aslon of poking tor iooi Ui-, to Mn pen
, , ... .K1 lone.of the best land shows ver held. tor ex-senat:i.; and the -.e " 1 do
resented and the east will lwn,-at .t would be. good, time to come. ', . thta though, that igricultu.-cjs ,t..e
Any middle initial Well, to be ' l""'8 tt en u
candid, yes; but I never use It. Mia- ie wanU a comfortib'e f.Vure
die Initials have sbout gone out of use
down where I hail from. SEW TOlS EXHIBITED l- PAWS.
Oregon is what I call an ngrlcultur-
. gained a part, of Missionary
ridge by assault.
1890 AuguBt Belmont, banker ana
diplomat, died in New York city.
Born In Prussia, Dec. 8, 1816.
1893 John' J. Jacob, first democratic
governor of West Virginia, died
Born Dec. 9, 1829.
1910 Rebels of the Brazilian nav?
bombarded the city of Ria Ja
- nelrp.
Unit hand what is to be had in this
state and the way to get authentic in-
mcade
Theatre
REFINED ENTERTAINMENT
FOill ALL PEOPLE.
. Arizona Bill" A good west
ern story. A KALE3U'
i. r Tie Big Dam", Showing con-'
struction work on large dam.
with a Tery pretty love story.
AN EDISON.
Hl Sister's Children". A
couple of lively "Ids" keep
things going and furnish a lot
of fun. A VITAGUAPH.
Mr, WIlllamB will sing;
' "FADED ROSES."
TOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME
THIS IS MI 62ND BIUflrnDAT."
Frances Hodgson Burnett.
Frances Hodgson Eurnett, tbe well
known author and playwright was
born In Manchester, England, Novem
ber 24, 1849. ' Her maiden name was
Frances Eliza Hodgson. In 1865 her
family came to America and located
In Knnxvilln Tonn In 1B77 ,ha ...no
Among the new foys recently d is-1 mflPrl(,d tn r,r t. m 'n-. .k
al department store. We srow every- Pyed at a special toy exhibit in Paris! arter ,ived ln WAshllieton r, r At
,l,m 'llp8'J'. " i io K,La'ithe age of 18 she beean wrltinc for
the magazines, but It was not until t!ie
publication of her "Little Lord Faunt
leroy," In 1886, that she became fam-
Bee Oregon come right to the front nlgat. One of them, called "modern1
among the staten represented at the war," represents an attack on an air
coming show.
Of course, m neighborhood Is a
little out of the beaten path, 125 mile3
from a railroad in fact, at persent, but
we are looking for a road to come
down that way from present develop
ments. Mr. Hill promises ns? No, Blr
Mr, Hill never promises anything. HU
first , promises Is a performance. I
don't . really think Lewis and Clark
would" And things 'much "changed right
In my neighborhood, but In the val
leys to the north they might think
Ponce de Leon's dream had heen real
ized and they had found the fountain
of perpetual youth.
. I think the west is today the logi
cal goal of every ambitions yonng fel
low who Is wiling to put his Bhoulder
to the wheel. The trouble is too many
merely 'visit our const cities and re
turn homesick and I'lscouraged, with
out ever venturing Into the rural parts
"Back to the farm" Is my slogan and
it can't be emphasised too much.
and transferred to this plaintiff for a
valuable consideration. .
And for a further decree barring
and foreclosing you, said Elizabeth
Taylor and J. L. Taylor, and J. T !
Scott and Winnie Scott of and from
any and all right, title or interest la ,
or to said real property and eery j
part thereof. 1
This summons Is published Is thai
order of Honorable J. W. Kuowles.
Judge ' of the Tenth Judicial district,
dated October 10th, 1911, and Is to
be published for a period of six con-
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FRATERNAL ORDERS OF LA 4
GRANDE.
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ship, which carries a target consist-
ill V tit t Wf i.MOOnil fin n fli a hhhI -
, lmb W"3 ""-lous as an author. Both in book and
1 , 1 'Tin0??'" ofid"unt' torn. -LlUl. Lord Fauntle-
wood and cauulold with a screw pro- Lar won wl(Je opuIarl on both
pellor attached at the stern. It ls B ldea of the Atlantlc earned
S ! k, IT" f VT1' the its author a large fortune. Other pop
barrel of which has a longitudinal slot ular 8torfea that have come
for the reception of the wings, andj BurnelV, ftre mw BurgIar..
mril 2 ,? T Z the "A Lady of Qaulity," end "Little Saint
dirigible balloon separate, into two Elliabetv In 1898 the aor obtaln.
nnrta n a ahnuin ! 4Ua I1l..r.t.-it.
--iZZ- :'-t ed a divorce from her first 'Unsound
mo onier aenai game is caued 'a
A. F. & A. M. La Grande Lodge . No
41, A. F. & A. M. holds regular meet
ings first and third Saturdays ai
7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to' all
Masons. L. M. HOYT, W. M.
A. C. WILLIAMS. Secretary.
race across the channel." Starting
from the French coast as Blerlot dld:
the toy airmen endeavor to reach the
cliffs of England. The aeroplanes are
attached to elastic cords, which are
stretched between pulleys on th two
toasts. Each player, by turning his
pulley, causes his aeroplane .to ad
vance, but also produces vibrations
which frequently result In a fall Into
the sea. which for, the sake of realism,
is dotted with little vessels. Picture..
of these toys appenr ln the December
Popular Mechanics Magazine.
A Strong Modem
Bank
Efficiently conducted, not only In the Interests of Its stock
. I elder, hut of Its depositors and patrons s wellf
With officials well known and trusted; In the commoslty.
With capital, surplus and undivided profits of 1210,090.000
and total resources of $1,000,000.00.
The La Grande Rational Bank offers to firms, corpora
tions and Individuals the best banking service, and Its eftl
' ers ask a personal Interview with those contemplating
changing aoeouats or opening new ones.
La Grande National Bank
LA GRANDE, OREGON.
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CAPITAL .
SURPLUS
1 , RESOURCES .
Fred J. Holmes, Pres.
F. U Moyen, CasNet
. $ 100,000.00
. .. , 105,000.00 .
. . l.ooo.oqo.oo
W.J. Church. Vice Pres.
Earl Zunde!,y5ss. Cashier
Troop Wanted In ndmU''?.
. Shanghai, Nov. 24. Following! the
appearance of anti-foreign placards In
many places In Pekin, foreign diplo
mats are planning importation of
troops to guard the Pekin-Tlen Tsin
rillroad. A s-"Jer&l outbreak is fear
ed. It Is over this road that the foi
eignerB may have to flee. Mutterlngs
cs-test tie foreign residents are heard
In many quarters and the situation is
critical.
THIS DATE IN HISTORT.
November 24.
1415 Henry V. made a triumphal en
j try Into London after the vic
tory at Aglncourt.
1572 John Knox, celebrated religious
reformer, died In Edinburgh.
Born In 1505. .
1632 'Benedict Spinoza, famous phil
' 1 osopher, born in Amsterdam
Died in The Hague Feb. 21. 1C77
1755 The Moravian missionaries a:
Cnadenhuetton, Pa., massaAreJ
by the Indians.
175S The French burned and atin
doned Fort Du Cheene on tho
approach of the Brltlsb.
17S4--Gen. Zachary Taylor, 12th pros-
and a few years later -was .married to
Stephen Townsend, an English write.
Summons.
In the circuit court of the state of
Oregon for Union county.
Hellen M. Aikine, plaintiff, vs. Eliz
abeth Taylor, and J. L, Taylor, hei
husband, and J. T. Scott, and Winnit
Scott.thls wife, defendants.' ;'" '
To Elizabeth Taylor and J. L. Tay
lor, above named defendants:
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 publication of thiB summons in
this summons In the La Grande Ob
server, tho Atlme prescribed in the or
der for publication of this summons
and if you fall to so. appear and an
swer, for want thereof, plaintiff will
apply to the court for the relief pray
ed for In her complaint
Tbe relief demanded is the foreclo
sure of a certain mortgage executed
and delivered by yon to one J. R. For
rest, on or about the 26th day of Feb
ruary, 1906 to secure the payment of
a certain promissory note of your
selves for $350.00 payable Feb. 26th,
1908, with Interest at the rate of ten
per cent per annum, and which mort-
B. P. O .E. La Grande Lodge No. 433
meets each Thursday evening at 9
o'clock in Elk's club, corner of De
pot street and Washington avenu?
Visiting brothers are cordially in
vlted to attend. ' : '" :
c. --'' H. J. RITTER. Ex. Rul
E. COOL1DGE, Rec. Sec"
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD L
Grande Lodge No. 169 W. O. W
meets every second and fourth Sat
orders at K. P. hall. All visiting
mebers welcome.
D. FITZGERALD. C. C,
N : J. H. KEENET. Qerk.
IVE MAKE
RUBBER
SUMPS
of AH Kinds
Anderson Store
Cove, Ore.
IL W. A.La Grande Camp No. 7703
meets every Monday in the month at
the I. O. O. F, hall. All visiting
neighbors are cordially lnvltej u
attend. . .
W. A. DUNN,
WILL LANDRUM, Clerk.
Glasses in Time
Save Sight.
Neglect to have them properly exam
ined may cause a lifetime of sorrow
and regret.
Small disorders grow more serious ev
ery day. ' There is satisfaction , in
knowing for sure that your eyes ara
all right. '"-.-';
' I CAN TELL TOU.
I GRIND ALL MT GLASSES.
HE ACOCK
Eyesight Specialist
Cnssard
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cros
Lodge No. 27 meets every Monrta.
, aigbt In Castle hall, (old Elk's hall.
A Pythian welcome to all vialtltu
Knights. V" -.' .,'-.
, A. C. HAYNEal C. C.
R. L. UNCOLN. M. of U. 8
REBEKAHS Crystal Lodne No. 6
meets every Tuesday evening in tb
I. O. O. F. hall.. All visiting men
bers are invited to attend.
MISS HELEN McLAUGHLIN, N. G
VI88 ANNA ALEXANDER, 8ec
O. E. fi.Hope Chapter Na 18. O. B
- C. hoW" stated communications tb
second and fourth Wednesdays o
each month. Visiting members cor
dlahy Invited. .
CARRIE E HUNTER, W. M.
MART A WARNirir. g.
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The Gossard is a God-send to the
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There ! Gossard model for every
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