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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1912)
page 2 HI.3.W W4?o oul, S2j tbej zte tbe Opera House Block TfiB PBOFLE'iS ST w v- v FACTS A0tT EGtTEin05.S 15 lSli ' Gesteral lectiofi will be tela cm. KtiTemir S. ' Primary Hse&on urill Ve tela on Ari3 13. .4 At the gejientl Jctffia will be elected president, rice president oee Cai&ed States senator, cobj- grewmaa for bw Baiters Ore- Soa AiWriet, eocmary state. iria, clerk, aaaeaaor. treasur- r. eorwner, anrreyor. eeosjul- sio-aer, Jastfee at tie peace aad ; eowtables, recorder, c wperlntea- Aeat of wikoo?.. dairy .aid food ; eoaualKioti-er, railrti&i" eor-mU- VmT Jd4 AJrtriet ta-e rfp- ; ta.are, Csioa tad Waltow cwra- ; tl fm.tor from Cnl"o ai4 Vi'il- 1 l9wm . .otsn-tles, rej?ri;tst3Te from raioa Cotait JIit isoitor Morroir cotistle.' At tie primiry ejection jrar- tie -iJl atBBlaite for rfjss of- fJee ajfi ia adijtjm i- pTer.g tiieir i&ke fr preniijet f te preitMBt an4 3ert ? , 4elegit,ft to tbetr aatlons oid rentlotif. .' E!Ftmf!rjB tloM oo Ajir'l 5. . l-ert Iar icr rnrAlix: to 3e ' waateatJar BrtJtJwu. Aori! t. .-0 ftgHTi.ttem Tooen Apr!! J?. Clowt fwr Jart tJnie M-jy 33. j soncE. Klrtiey'a lirery wJlJ male- a r"d-' floa of 4He . Tjr trio ta ea' wJst cash J. iald. 2--tf M. H. KtVTtW Selder's Farm for Sale County Commissioner, J. Jl Selders, who owns one of the finttet all around farms in the county, offers it for sale. Situated in that choice section of the county, one mile from Cove, post office, consisting of 280 acres. :;-' :. .-. V.. ... An abundance of water, the perpetual right to,.. 1 tiic use of the same has passed upon by the Supreme - 2 Court. - Eighteen acres of orchard, 10 acres of apples, aaV- - ... z commercial varieties. Mr Beiaers in iiu soia iwo.xo, worth of cherries. (Farm rented 191L) Eiehtv acres of fine J in good timothy; Oats in 1910 yielded 100 bushels to I 2 the ecre; Wheat went 52 bushels; Choice pasture;? I ? rl 000 f ftftt of saw timber. Choice snrine pined 2 Farm well fenced and up - T :t-U risn- Vi V V, I wttu teincut iww, uabu, trees anidealhome, iarge, moaera oara, ei j i.- .IWO HOOI-B equippeu W seven head of horses Mr. Selders has lived on this farm for over 30 years. The price is very reasonable and the terms ex- I ceedingly easy. An initial X with an annual payment of only $500 witn interest at X six per cent. Mr. Selders has made himself independ- ent on this very farm, but jiow desires to retire from Z arrive management. Here is an opportunity seldom presented, call t and permit me to give you X taKe you over uie property. GEO. H.CURREY REAL ESTATE. ,j..illittllttltTT"AA"TTITfT"tftllH LA GKASVE KVLN'LVU OBSEiiVkii, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, best thites made bst we do say litest styes, fit ES -! 1. D. Of (W.PLi ' . - lBfrefrtr 4s 5a-! ti ir Sauaa Jlaa4. 1 ; Dstd 'at HajOamfolj. Varan Toga.? ca tie lm day f 1S12, a letter writ-: tea 3ay -fonepls SjrfkeT, a La. Grand jtom bwus .b mietioEanr ortloi tae 1-. u. a. jjurta 03 me camoaa and otier klaoa groov describes mlE-' iBtely aojae of ri progress of tie rta ork tlar and teila of tie tretty aad tt iaiJta of tie E.stures 3a tie Cirirtrcat obsenaJK. JSr.: g.:ker fcsu 1ea " ia tl Husikinary fetid for orer-a-year aad oecasiwiaJJy ' t writtea Ufur58 Jetwr to O. ' E. Eilrertiora of taia fity. time of wk&S- ae prri.oa1r appeared tie OStHfTvrr. Tbe letter to Mr. Sil-: rerrt-ora wis tiaae ay in part: I Tie celebrated day of nrstikRgiTlas I'.ip-'.! by wltioct se kaoofcs it I was ibPWJgtst to a reslizatioa that t bad krfig tic't ;iai.ed. fcy rwiving ycr letter ywer-lay.-- , I anpfiOf fiat a?i yon fo'lk bzS a' gJoricraa tirse and e.'. a go4 ijoactity, f ttsrkey, ka. ynddicjR. Maces,'! dMirexies of Ell kisd. erjtfi3as; ipleawdi: t iat f" a; orer aad sSove rust you really cared for. On the T'.h of IX'ceniber we c'.ol oar er-aoo.'a for a bort varation. at the elcstag !. many people wr !TnX aad were yery well nleased " l 1 1 I i 1 1 I I j - . ... m m n Aw ilZ-VrT 1 C i. alfalfa land, shj acres now ? into the house and barn to - date in every respect: - . . nnA rnl-1 motor StiaIA i uui ouu " , j 2: tnai noias aau wus ui ivjf, j on 4mm oftmc onrl I' 1 T payment of about $6,000 the details and personally 1 larrner an there aa be bo- tetter made.:' and wotkmaasbipraatakhtd, j si i3 to -2iea zua ea sere ia gyat a taiag iocs biozx--' tie packc fcii auaEtis. JJota J8J xj-i &od ra&OT toix&. soce of jiem. tw git so a.t tSxtm whfi ta'.4 sitr lock qan Cais jciai'iCren '.i'Sa iig3i, nriu ii io3J ' 'S u Csa aaaoaag tie lis or fcer. 'id Uht eeserred M;Mli,ie 1 t- teT i at ts wort whiea tad sere in great a taxing ulgsL Iocs Moti-- T .1 Kttct w&fiit aix flftoatiii coarse in tie differeat iria'Cies cf ,tadT. t i t , ' . . , , ... tw w.. . ';) ,Ty -m-Bti tB acowot of iirejadstee to i 'i do o, yet tie K)Millt this fart, j Ej"eia ere due p!eaed -.-i, exe rbere wfcen the elosiug fSmie JJl4 ijltle' fiTe cjase aajsg tie semgs M Eag- M( "Menr. Merry Children.- etc; r.sa Llttl Bodia rwi- -rh Rsaide of 4 ajad i parts resecjTely of the soar, "Hark tlae Pretty Birds Are fiusiig."" aa,4 "ETeiiiog SStdea; Are Octly Falliag." Irroogit tbe haste Tie latter two do-ra, aatii Ait-; til; etc ea? of proaaactiatloa, " TeaaesM ' of lose and TOlmi&e as to do eredlt : eyei w ' oldw children,.; I hare teeB workisg hard of late prictitir.2; the ebcrose for t.;e coming tobcrt wtfch is Udefiaite at the present time Vat will be iurlcl at tie same riod that oalerea- -will te held vhica untertain at tie pre.?r;t time. 1 aave be-ea boldiag faar aiagiag praxucea ji?r irfcek. t-o for tie arxiatsr tiorus. aad two for ti V. Li C. U I. 3.-chor-. lis. Tbey yre decag a aad prora3ifr 10 put on a rery good t'.nte.'t of iiag ing. We will cotonsetce oar colleger ST;n t-t tfl nuaitJe of jaati- arj 2J-d jook for a jarg aroHaiat; from diSerent iarta of' the n-land. Chrislxnas t.!me canue on, a time irzen The heart aetais to yearn for the com- 0f kindred, a time of ttaekigir- Sngj of rejokisig. a time when ttllirtzi begin to think of the coaias the tood old free hearted gentleman. ; called "Santa Claui.'' It Is. the most j happy times of one's life (when they are smau.) Jiany snxiiing laces peep ed ont from their nice warm eoft hedr on Xinan morn, many were the shoots of Joy on hailing the good gifts of Santa Clam, and many were the lit tle prayer that were offered oa that mora, nnto the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, the God of Jacob, the God of David, and God of ua all. Path- er of . J.esuaT 4a,vior oi me , worioj . UsiiuklBg. Hlm.lor; th presents fittcfc brought 'OiemL' :lNcbDictr so ia'tSS land. Here we were aware of the Xmaa day by being wakened from our sleep, at 1 o'clock in the morning by singing, the natives go from house to house Jast as it nshes 12 o'clock on Xinas eve and sing Xmas songs, some of which soand good. However, they do not do It for the love there Is In it, rather they do It expecting a present and unless thny receive a present of gome sort they will talk about a per son until the next Xmas.. Then about ivur unwa iu w -e . t togetner in weir cnurcu nousw "uipear in the above entitled cocrt and make long prayers which would take .jh n:.iut,..j,..c. three hours to copy and she could ahrtllad word for word and would not necessarily be closer than one quarter of a mile to the church house, for taey pray as the Scribes and Pharisees, thlnkini that they will be heard for their loud speaking and also of the number of times they call on the name of Deity. I timed one good old Pious gent whe was praying In a church close by and he was able to pray Just seventeen and a half (17) minutes: w;ell, I must come back to my subject; For Xmas dinner we had thicken, cooked with the entrals out and the feathers off. had rice pudding, (made by our selves! some canned beef, sweet po tatoes, and yams. T was quite a feast for us and something out of the daily bill of fnre. The natives here are ti ''Marx Spriog Suite iveo Tkefuiisi stilt it at kotefiao all viol Pf.tCtS $23 to S3C. ct a -iute ir.cr taat ie tad bees cr tzrei naoET for a cit of iis irjiij i tie native -d-Mbirei to kHI for a 4 rest ftast XmajB evening e iitfl a' pro- I Toupan aid afienrarda sbowed lo ! tree. Jw. : of diffieiwBt kijiili. for all, itajigin oc I cac.JIte. T; tree tu taaitiuts life?' a tdar from ootaide appearance ao! 1 is kaovn as the iron tree from tie j lutrtoess of its -wood. It was rery dif-. ffcialt to get the nati-rea to help in the concert bat finally they each gare one ihUliag or 25c and -with tiis etan- ; ty iit e made tiena so happy that '. tbey declared t&at next Yale Tide tier i ; would ee to haricg a mnca niore ei- i tenrire Xrsi tree and gifts, for it ; pleased dem very maci. Tee next great event was vz New Tears Day. I can tell you list i the day the na-! tivea do thingi, at list does sons o'r the thurches. They make lo2g pray- J. ers erer aioniig foi a wk and ten : tisey are ioly for th eoalag year an! a.i sure aa they give ileaty of moey ; to their aiissiociry Jtsi so tari are : thT- of their ?at in heaven, the ais-. sloiiiry or priest erea goisse- far' as to a usher ihlr ssta in hearsay att-ordicg to the ntey t.':ey put ia.. Veil New year eve, 1 tcci the C. L. ' C. L. D. S. chorus ana went the . rounds of-the lowa and receivf.i a great ataar gifts as well as ail kiads of tompllnjeats of their works. It , s-arely did credit to those who partici- j j-4t?d and the young people were very ; pleajed over the results. We rw?ivel ; tires large pieces of native cloth, cal- , lei Gato. lots of kava. a few shiilingjj and eTen a dress and a coat. "What do yoa know about that ? . StTLffOVS. In the circuit court in tbe state cf Oregon, for the county of Ccino. j Sada Anderson, plaintiff,' vs. F. L. Meyers, executor of the last will and j testament of John Predmore, dece-tsed, i Sister of St. Francis of La G ranee, Oregon, and William Hull, H. C- 'Mont gomery, and J. J. Beldin, trustees of jh La Grande and Moss chapel cir- ctut,of the Methodist Episcopal choveirj South, ia L'aion counry." OreaonT asa ali other persons and parties utkawa claiming any estate, right or title to, interest .in, or c?aLn or lien upon the property described in complaint ia this ca.nse, adverse to the plaintiff, defendants. To all persons and parties nnknown claiming any estate, right crj title to. interest In or claim ; or lien opon the properiy described in the - complaint In this: cause, adverse to the plaintiff, defend- j ants above named: Yon and each of j ton. are nrreay cuuura i uu ii l.- ' answer the complaint therein filed against you In tie above entitled cause ' ' within six weeks from the firs', pnbli- i cation of this summons. And if yon fail so to appear and answer, the plaintiff will, for want thereof, ppp'y to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint to-wit: That plain tiff be decreed to be the owner In fee and entitled to the posesssion of the pcrperty described In the complaint to-wit: Lots 1L 12 and 13 in block 2 of Predmore's addition to the town of La Grande, Cnion connty. Oreron: that his title thereto he quieted. This summons Is publ'.shd in the La Grande Evening Observer, a newipaper pub lished at La Grande. Oregon, hr virtue of an order of tie circuit cocrt of Ihe state of Oregon, for Cnlon county, bearing date, the 6ta day or Febrnsrv. A. D.. 1912; directing pcbliration thereof once each week therein, for 1912. buj is ea?teyed a its teasing, of Ccaesoi seethes. . . IF t A. 3L La Granflf Lodje Xo 4L IF.ilM. lolai rruUx met irga first and tidrd Sitardaja a.i :V p- m. CordUl vektsse to all . Masosa. S- JS0LITO2, W. M. A. C WTIXIAMS. Seereiarj. B. P. O .E. La Graa4e hoig So. 42. meets ' each Thuraday ,iing at t o'clock la Elk's elnh, corner of De pot street and Washisgtoa arena. Visiting brothers are cordially ia Tited to attend. H. J. EJTTER, Ex. Eol H. E. CXJOLUX1E. Sec Sec. VUOUM&S OF THh. 'OiOM Lt arinae Lodge .Vo. 1 WO. meet eTery seco&d ana lourth Saf urdaya K P. nalt. Ail tialuci me&era welcocne. D. K1TZGESJLLD. C. C. J. a KEENEY. Oerk. t - 1L W. CF A. La Grazae Cam? No. TT&S n.eets every Saluiiay ereoing at S o'clock ia K. of P. hall, ove; Lilly's h-r-nare itcre. , Ail risitina neighbors are icirace. W. A DL'NN. V. C. W. f". LAXDILViJ. Cierk. CviGHTS OF PTrllAi i.ec tru. Lois So. l'i ce3 erery k!oan c'.s'ui in t,ai:e Lail. told Kit t.u.. a Pytiinn weltnj. to all viatic-iixigh-a H- W. P.ILET. C C. E. L. LlNtXli. y.. ot li. a Xbekjj 'rrstal LoCire No. meets every Taesday evening la th I. O. O. F. ball. All risitiiig m:u beri are invija to attend. LEAH R. COOLIDGE, N". G VIS3 ANNA ALEXANDER, Sec 0. E. S. Hope Chapter No. li. O. C bol stated commuaicatioca ta second aad foortb Wednesdays o each month. Ylaitlag members cor dialiy tarnad. MRS. MARIE JACKSOX. w. li. MARY A. WABXICK. Sec '. i : t -'ti rvi-T:T-. ;r . enrtoflEe . VSfc tSPB Uais wafflona.ia o iai 6th day of February. A. D., 1912. J. D. S1ATER, Attorney for Plaint ff.ja W. C NELSON Mialng Eagiaeer. F-b n 20 27 Mar. 5 12 19 It will pay you to come ia and have your eyes tosted aad P-operly fitted by the latest methods and by a state licensed attendant gradu ate from oneol : the- best recognized college, la Amerlca-the oalr one la Taloa or Wallowa counties. We replace broken lenses In short time aad grind all oar owa leases. . A H. PEARE & SON, La Grande's Leading' Jewelers and Optimetnsts. Opposite U.S. land Office ibe$e garments. The very . - . . .. La Grande, Ore. i" PB0rESM041. DlKfiCTBT -9 ... . M0L1T0R. M. D. Fhyiif ias -.ad Snrgtoa. Corner - Adaata Ae. and Depoi St Phones: OiSce. Main Hi; Eesiderce, 68. . L. E1CHARDSOX, il. D. -i W. LOt'GHLIN, M. D. " ' Dra. Rirtiardsca Ioaghlfa. Physician, aad Surgeons thenes Office Black 1362. Dr. Richardson's Res. Uaia 55u : Or. Longhlin'a eRs. Main 157. OK. X. E. HALL Physician and Sar geoa. Cor. Adams Are and Depot j-t.- Phone, ilain 23. n. ,rTN. fa. G.. ii. U. t&ei&in nd burgeon. Social i'nu;.,o.;.) E;e. Ear. Note and Throat jScs .a Grsnde .Vat'xnai Bank Bnild tiig. Phones: OCce iiaia Rei lence Main $2. OK. H. L. CNDLk GOD Diseases of th eye a specially. JR. DORA J. CXDEWOOD Diseases of wonuen and children. Oihoes: A4ams aienue. over Wright Drugt GcO. W. ZIMiiEinsAN Osteopath Physxiaa. Lillys Hardwarj store: Pboae lia:n 63. Successor to Dr. F. E. Moore. . VETERINARY. j uti.. f ,i (.hAKLlO.N. W eierinary or i gnu. Office at Hill's Dfxg store, La Grande. Residence Phone. Red 761;' OEc-e Phone. Black 1361; In dependent Phone 53; Both Phone Residence. ' DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTia 3. T. DARLAXD, CH 1 K U r R ACTOR All acute aid chronic s s eases. Not drags, cot surgCTy. no; .-steopatly. 1 remove De cause r ar disease. Then yoa get well. Rooms 21. La Grande Natioaa! Bank. Phone Red C1S1. ATT0RXETS AT LAW aAJMRAN tb COCHRAN Attorneys. Hiaa. E. Cochran and Go. T. Coch ran. La Grande National . Baak DRnj; t - j . r T. H. CRAWFOr.D ROBT. & EAKIM t CRAWFORD & EAKIN Attorney I ait.ua.ataift ana tmted-.staiaa.sof- BiSSAat . Grande tloafc Baaki-; -BIdci Grande TJreha?-' ENGINEER S- Baker City. Orecoa. SSESEBEBS 80 Per Cent Of faeadaines are caus ed by eye-strain, due to some error of refrac tion which we guaran tee to RELIEVlu Y J