La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 23, 1912, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PAGE TWO
Notice
PFOPf ; F S
Rl
IS NOW RUNNING-' IN FULL BLAST THEIR
STO
.1
Anniversary' . And - Stock . Reduction.. ..
$500.00
Worth of
Merchandise
Given Away
During This
SALE
fS7 ft Tpx!
$500.00
Worth of
Merchandise
Given Away
During This
SALE
AS WE MENTIONED BEFORE WE ARE GOING TO MAKE EVERY SACRIFICE IN ORDER TO ACCOMPLISH OUR AIM
OUR OPENING DAY WAS THE BEST WE HAVE EVER EXPERIENCED. THE CROWD WAS ENORMOUS ALL DAY, 1 AND ONE COULD HEAR THEM
SHOUTING "GIVE ME THIS," "I'LL TAKE THAT," OR "W IT: O'll ME." THIS IS EVIDENCE. ENOUGHS O SHOW THAT OUR GOODS ARE RIGHT, OUR
PRICES ARE RIGHT AND THE BARGAINS ARE HERE. NOW, COME ON, EVERYBODY, AND FOLLOW THE CROWDS AND TAKE ADVANTGE OF THIS
BIG MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITY. ; "
1 -
"' numbers of Fort Worth, Tex.,: ob
tained an advauce of BO cents a ay
this year and will have another 50
cent raise the two years following,
this Including every shop In , the city.
A .j -j . .11 .i .
thqpovjx::r
HYMOiHkQCKS
I'ullut aui : Cockorel 9Iatliig
1 , UtlUtj- llatii-ifs.
Egffg for .sale. ; For l'rlccs Cor.
. : : . respond to ')
D. By STODDARD "
i La Grande, Ore
j
Getting Left
is what those ltJissfuided
mortals arc doing who luiy
wheels on the strength of
their being "just as good"
as the Columbia bicycle.
There is no. other wheel
just as good and certainly
none better. The Colum
bia wheel stands for all
that is superior in bicycle
construction grace,
beauty and ease of run
ning. New stock just ar
rived. Leighton's Garage
ROMAJfCK E.NI)S HERE.
Two O.-W. Operators, Co. Workers lit
the Key, Wedded In La Grantle.
Elaborating on tlie wedding an
nouncement in ' the Observer a few
days since relative to the marrlags
of Mr, Wood' and Miss Swart, the Pen
dleton Live Wire remarks:
Harry Schwlchtenborg, the ,, weji
ltnown and popular operator . nt the
loeal O.-W. R. & N. office, ' r'eturnol!
this Tnorning on No. 5. .from Lai
Grnndc, where he hnd acted as "beat
man" at the wedding of Frank' Wool
and iMiss Myrtle Swart. !
' Mr. Wood was formerly a telegrapn
operator here and 1b well known to a
large number of people. Miss Swart
was formerly the operator at Gibbov!
where she met Mr. Wood... ;'..
;. They were married at the home of
the bride's parents, which was prettily
rlacorated for the occasion, and after
the ceremony an elaborate wedding
supper was served to the many friends
of the young couple who were present
The bride and groom will visit In La
Grande for a few days, after " whicb.
they .will go tol Umatilla, where Mr
Wood is .now employed and where they
will make their future .home. Mr. and
Mrs. Wood intend malting a trip to
Texas this fall, where the parents of
the 'bridegroom reside. ': ' :
iTIIE G08SARD COUSETj THEY
1 LACE I'NFKOSiT." '
Model 0, Gossard. Is for the woman
j of full proportions. ' '
! Lot your next corset be a GossarJ.
: A trial fltting will convlncw you why
j the "Gossard Corset" excels.
A complete line ot new models al-
'ways on hand. "'Price $3.50 to $850. .
TUUS. R0BT. lATTISO,
l'hone Red 8221
Corsetlcre.
; - SU3U10X.S. ' :
In' the circuit court of the state ot
Oregon, for the county of Union. 1
Sada Anderson, plaintiff, vs. F. L.
Meyers, i executor of the last will of
John Predmore, deceased, Sisters of
St. Frauds, of La Grande, Oregon, ana
William Hull, H. C. Montgomery and
,1. J. Beldin, trustees of the La Grande
and (Moss Chapel Circuit ot the Metho
dist Episcopal church, South, in Un
ion county,. Oregon, and all other per
sons or parties unknown claiming any
right, title, estate or Interest In or Id
or lien upon the real estate described
In the complalnt(hereln. ':v , .
All other persons or parties un
known , claiming any right, title, es
tate or Interest in or to or Hen upon
the real estate described In the com
plaint herein, defendants above nam
ed: You and each of you are hereby
notified to be and appear In the above
entitled court ana answer the com
plaint thereiu tiled against in tlu
above entitled suit within six week?
from the date of the first publication
ot this summons; And defendants will
take notice that If they tall so to ap
pear aud answer the plaintiff will, for
want thereof, apply to the court for
the relief demanded in the complaint,
to-wit, that plaintiff bo decreed to Li
he owner In foe and entitled to .th?
possession of the real estate described j
in the complaint!, It-wit: Lots elev
en, twelve and thirteen In block twoj
of. Predmore addition to the Town of
La Grande Union county, Oregon, an I
that plaintiff's title thereto be qu!ot9d.
'This summons Is published by vir
tue of an order of the clronlt court of !
the state of Oregon, of Union County.!
of date February 6th, A. D." 1912, d!-
rectlng publication thereof In-the Li I
Grande Evening Observer once eacbj
week for six consecutive weeks and
the first publication of this sumnioiu
Is on the 16th day of April, A. D. 1912.
V 'J. D. SLATER,
, Attorney for Plaintiff.
Ap 16 23 30 May 7 14 21 28
REV. DCSKIX MOVES.
Baker RajiUst Pastor Goes to Corral
. ' lis Pastorate at Once.
Rev. Daniel G. Dunkln will preach
his last sermon next Sunday as 'pas
tor of the First Baptist cliurch of Ba
ker and will a week later begin his
duties as pastor of the First. Baptist
church at Corvallis, relates the Baker
Herald,
When he resigned recently he hai
Intended to take up work ' with the
McMInnville college but when he re
ceived the offer of the pastorate of
the i Corvallis church he accepted It
as It would allow him to be at home
more. Rev. Dunkin was greatly like.l
by his congregation here and wa?
loath to go but made the change for
the benefit of Mrs. Dunkln's health.
Plana for the services next Sunday
have not beep made but there will
probably be a special program. The
successor to Rev. Dunkln has no
been definitely chosen. ,
,
1 WJ1-,,V 2?
! Milwaukee (Wis.), Bricklayers and
Masons' union has sent notices t,i tha
I architects that after May 1st lngpec-i
A tors on nil bnildlnes under pnnstm
tion must bo practical bricklayers and
HALF OF Y0LR LIFE
Is spent in your working cloflms i
Are jou satisfied avHh the kiifd
you are wearing? You will be 1
more than satisfied If yon lvenr I '.
DAYS' IUO FIVE IlRVM) f
UNION COUNTY
ABSTRACTS
. J. R. OLIVER,' Proprietor :
Tne Reliable Abstract firm
Union County. .n.
FIRE INSURANCE, MORTGAGE
LOANS
of
Go to
B. B. NUTTER
for
Paints, Wall Paper,
Varnishes, Oil, Etc.
Phone, R 971
Nest to Obserrer OffUe.
M n m m m m m m m m m m m m
I this r' w ' ' N0W
;? THE "glPfeliej
PLACE, -plr T1 " TIME
PhinlESS 50 GENTS Extraction
By our late scientific methods we are removing all teeth practically without pain
OR NO PAY
Nervous people and those with heart affections are having their teeth filled and extracted without the
, least palu or danger while thoy sleep. Advice freely given. ' ' -
J MODERN DENTISTS f-
Over Newlin Drug Store. DR.T. C. OHMART, D.M.D., Mgr. La Grande, Ore.