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i . . v MlA ftRAXDE EVENING OBSERVED MONDAYAtogg.jglg. Ai'PAQBTOO' HE -WEEK HW ' ' " . . :. V,-'- ' lr' . '111. . 'r Hmmmmi mmmaai MB V..' AT THE ii Gin fliPJLrv ssa ... 1 m mm f IB i ' .. iAnd Stock Reduction Laities Tailored S the Store vv'i r n v. "' I I II I 1 i VI II I I II II II I..', VidUkiXfili&imJ ess m 0 lnil& Many Other Bargains Just As Good When We Say "Sale,, We Mean For Less i ' -'V . ' Opera House Block stoue V La Grande, Oregon VoUce. -' -r. .. The annual meeting ot the Summer Tille Cemetery association will be held at Suinmervllle on tue 4th day of May, 1912. Come one, come all. Everybody is Invited to attend. ' . HATTIE GLENN, Secretary. 5 - Vacuum . HOUSE CLEANING ' UPHOLSTERING FUKNITUEE REPAIRING MATTRESS MAKING L. t. BELLINGER, PHONE RED 502. NOW READY THE NEW MONTHLY ISSUE OF THE CEIXMATED ;; McCALL PATTERNS ij (Superior In Style, Fit and Simplicity) . ! and FASHION PUBLICATIONS CALU AT OUR PATTERN COUNTER AND INSPECT THE VERV LATEST DESIGNS. " - . McCall Fashion Sheets FREE THE GOLDEN KtTLE CO. COVE SCHOOL CELEBRATES Supposing you had lost all of your teeth except a few. Would you like to keep these few and have a full set put in place that would be practically the same as your natural teeth. Come aud ask how it is done. Modern methods make many things possible in den tistry that 'a few years ago , ;i would not have been possible.1'' KM DR. STEVENSON u Many Fatal , Diseases Show their-first symp toms in the eyes. That fact alone should estab lish your confidence iu the importance of hav ing your eyes properly examined on the .first appearance of discom fort. . . ..' , WE HAVE THE INSTRUMENTS r nocessa ry for ' making the fullest scientific eye examinations, aud noth iug is left undone that can be done to find tho cause of trouble. ' I GRIND ALL MY; GLASSES Eyesight r Specialist Office 3 doors east of Golden Rule. IL Successful School Yea? Comes io . a ; ; Close With Fitting; Ceremony. i i ..'i : ' A i. '. . (. l.h 'i . ':'' George Miller was over from Cove today and reported that school No. -4 In his district had a splendid program and exercises as a mark of dlstincton to Ltllla ineKplngl234566..6..66.; ta to Lillian Kepllng, the school teach er who has ust completed al very suc cessful school year there.' The school was well attended and everything was up to a high standard during the win ter, i The following program was car ried out: . v Song . by . iSchool . "The Oregon Grape." Reciatlon "The Rag Doll' by lone Love. Recitation "Entertaining Sister's Beau" by Fred Rees. Song by Miss Kepllng "Village Bells." Recitation EYma May. ; . , Recitation Theo. May". ' Recitation John Miller. ; Recitation Lois Comstoclc. Duot Vina Conley and Georgle Mil ler. . Recltat'on Dllly Gray. : Recitation Terrell Jasper. . Recitation Vina Conley. ... . Flag Song. . Recitation Grant Conley. : Recitation Merrell Conley. i Rce'tatfon I.ela Ayres. -Recitation Cecil Ayres. Song Georgle Miller-."" Recitation Merrell Conley. "The . ?Vt Doll," lone Love Grant Conley. . ,, Song By School. : Dialogue "How Girls .Study." Dialogue "The Sick Pupil." Recitation Edward Cumstock. and . . '. , Summons. . ' In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Union county. . J. D. Casey, plaintiff, vs. 0. N. ' Ramsey and : Ram-f-ey, his wife, (if living) if not. their unknown heirs: also. tU othor per sons or pnrtleB irki.own cliilinlng any right, title, estate. lntor-t " or lien upon the real el.U9 described In the complaint, herein, 'defendants: " ' To O. N. Rnnisey and Rnn:- sey, his wife, (If living) 1 uot. tholr unknown heirs; also, alt other per sons f.r parties link .own c'.Jlmliiff nnv right, title, estate, ., Interest or . Hen upon the real estate described In the complaint, herein, defendants: . IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You and each of you are re quired to appear and answer , com plaint filed against you. In. the above entitled suit, on or before the last day of the time described in the order of publication of the summons, to-wit: . ; , .'.; on or before the 6th day of May, 1912, and if you fall to so appeal and an swer, the plaintiff will apply to the court for, the relief demanded lh this complaint i , ; , A ,y , . : ; I The relief demanded. In this complaint is that a certain mortgage given , by Hezeklah W. Weaver- trnd Fannie Weaver, his wife, ou or about the 21st day of May, 1890, on lot No. 1 and the NEW, of NVWi of Sec 19, Tp. 2 S. Range 37 E. W. M., in Union county, Oregon, to seeura a debt of $175.00 payable on or beforo Novem ber. 1, 1890, and duly recorded In the record of mortgages ' in Union county, Oregon, on the 24th day of May 1S90, be cancelled, and the defendants be barred' of all claims, title or interest therein, on the grounds that said debt so secured by said mortgage, has been fully paid and discharged, or, more than ten years have elapsed since any payment thereon has been made and the statutes of limitation have run against the same and It !s null and void. ' ' ; This summons is published by or der of the Hon. J. W. Knowles, circuit Judge of the above entitled court, for the county of Union, and by said or der It was directed that this summons should be published In the La Grando Evening Observer once a week, for six consecutive weeks. ' The date of the first publication is March 25, 1912. JNO. S. HODGIN, ' " " Attorney for Plaintiff. THE PROPER COURSE. .. Information of Priceless Value to Ev ery La Grande Citizen. How to act in an emregency is knowledge ot Inestimable worth, and1 this Is particularly true of the dlseas-i: es and Ills of the human body.- If youj! suffer with backache, urinary disor-l ders, or any form of kidney trouble,, the advice contained in the following statement will add a valuable asset to your store of knowledge. 1 What could be more convincing proof of the effi ciency of Doan's Kidney Pills than the statements of nearby residents who have been permanently cured? Mia. W. M. Stokes, Union, Oregon,' sys: "I hold just as high an opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills today as I did when I publicly recommended them to 1907. Off and on 1 was annoyed .by. lame 'and aching back' and H was not until I used Doan's Kidney Pills, that I found relief. During the past year, ,1 have had no further need of a kW ney inedlcine but 1 have kept a sop ply of Doan's Kidney Pills in tie house.:;;iW'::"':yV;;. .-: v . For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. .'.J '"' : - Remember the name Doan's and take- no other. ll The . silk dyers of Paterson, N. J-i have received a voluntary Increase ot $1.00 .a week of 50 hours. j 4 1 l;l H H Il M U- 1 e a um rwr iir.ii THE Nw Ix THE PLACE . L . "Nl TIME Piless 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 pain or danger while thoy sleep. Advice freely given : 1 ' K.'4ed MODERN DENTISTS Over Newlin Dug Store. DR.T. C. OHMART, D.M D., Mgr. ' La GranJe, Ore.