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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1912)
PAGE 4 LA GRANDE EVENING OHSEHVKK. . TCTES'lMY, MAY 21. 1912. THE OBSERVER BRUCE DENNIS EDIlOIi AND OWKEB. Catered at (lio jiOBlufflee at La Grande, Oregon, at second class matter. SCUSCIUl'TION BATES. Dally, single copy 5c J)ally, per week 16c Dally, per month 65c THE O.NLT COIUIECT WAY ' Now La Grande lu getting close o beconilug a baseball town. Last eve ning's meeting of citizens practically meant tbat the ball team would be taken over by tlie business men, tbat a company would be formed to own the team; that sufficient money would be raised to carry the expense, and that players would be developed and Bold according to the judgment of those comprising the holding company This Is business, straight forward baseball business and if carried out will do more to etabllab permanent baaeball lu Eastern Oregon than any other one thing. 1 G. A. Lincoln, who has been In charge of baseball teams here for a number of years, says he will turn over the franchise in the league to a company of business men without profit, which' is a very graceful thing to do, and the business men who met last evening will no doubt accept th. proposition by organizing In a strong way so that the nursing period of the ball toam will be cared (or. " Professional basoball grows. The first year la the worst any team has Arcade Theatre It E FINED. EN T E HT A I N M E X T FOB ALL PEOPLE. The Last Rites of the Maine - Pathe Weekly. High Class Drama. Clever Comedy. GOOD MUSIC Vaudejrille. A Working Capital of Over $215,000.00 Inspires Confidence in This Bank. The stability of this institution, Tho substantial men behind it. Its reputation tor progresslveness, It&Jarge loaning capacity ry&plrlt of accommodation, Hve attracted customer wIiobo deposits aggregate over $700, 000.00. Projnole your interest by allying yourself as depositor with this strong and successful Institution. La Grande National Bank LA GRANDE, OREGON. CAPITAL .- . . $ 100.000 00 SURPLUS . . . , 116.000.00 RESOURCES . . . 1.000.000.00 United States Depository to encounter, for that is the time when people are forming a habit of attending ball games. The next year that habit Is stronger and wore peo ple attend, and it continues to grow until Anally to be a citizen of a town that owns a team means you are a baseball fan. It Is great sport, clean sport, and patriotic sport, and why not go the limit on baseball In La Grande? " OHIO VOTES TODAY. The primaries for expressing choice of delegates to national conventions are being held in Ohio. This means that the people are voting on presi dent, to condense the whole matter down to where It belongs. It raean3 that republicans will decide wl-ether they want Taft, Roosevelt or La Toi lette and the democrats will settle upon their favorite candidates . Ohio is a great state politically. Sue Is the mother of presidents, hence her vote today Is doubly Importaut. Taft rays he will win In his own state, Roosevelt says, "That's not true," and La Follette claims to have a Ionic in. So It goes. The presidential nomina tion has finally gotten to a point when each side claims everything, yet neiih er side hardly knows its strength. Verily, "Men are only boys grown tall; hearts don't change much, after all." ... . , UNIOX INVADES WALLOWA COUJT TV TOMOBBOW. It will be early morning when the special train from Union reached Ln Grande tomorrow on Its mission of neighboring love and friendly feeling for Wallowa county folk. About seven o'clock the train will leave La Grando for the upper county carrying 75 Union people and halt 08 many La Grande people probably, who will spend tomorrow and next day lu the great Switzerland of America Wallowa county. t These men are going for what pur pose? Not to make any money off of their neighbors; not to play them for fu ture contracts on merchandise. No, they are merely going over to invite thorn to come to a Live Stock exhibi tion in Union next month which will be worth traveling miles. They want to Interest the stock growers of Wal lowa In bringing out" their good r.luff for exhibition purposes, and a.? the same time sproftiT the Union spirit of friendliness, of neighborly feeling and of loyalty to Eastern Oregon. THHEE MOPE "HONOB" MEN Yesterday three more' of Governor Woafg "honor" men took French leave of the state ponltontlary. These men were all three tried -aud convict ed In Union county at considerable expeiiHo to tho taxpayers. They were guilty of crime. All effort made by the officers, the court and taxpayers of this county to convict these lawbreakers was wiped out yesterday when through the gov ernor's prison pif Icy those men were permitted to escape. Does the prison policy satisfy you? HE EI DATE IN MIND. Tho state convention of the Farm- IS" I MENS OXFORDS $1.25. Broken lines of tan, black and patent' in both button " and lace. .Regular $3.50 and $4.00 values. Your choice, , $1.25 Pair. Newest . Peplum Waists $1.50 to $3.25 "WEST'S" ers' union, which la the. largest gath-. ering of the kind ln the northwest, will be held on December 5th this' year. The location has not yet been selected. La Grande has a chance to get tbls gathering. Would it not be well to keep the date in mind and make every effort to attract the union members here? SHERIFF'S SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That under and by virtue of an order of sale issued out and under seal of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Union county, on the 9th day of. May, 1912, In the case . wherein the , state of Oregon Is plaintiff and P. A. 1 McDonald, administrator of the es-j tate -of John Morrison, deceased, TV; M, Rankin, Earl Rankin, George Ran kin, R. M. Rankin, Minnie Goodman Cora Joel, William Morrison, Law rence Morrison, Euphemla Krolin and J. B. Friswald nnd state land board of the state of Oregon, were defend ants to me directed and delivered, wherein I am commanded to make sale of the real property hereinafter described, I will on Tuesday the 11th day of Juno, 1912, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., of said day, at the front door of the court house In La Grande, Union county, Oregon, offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash In hand, the following described lands, to-wlt: Th MnrUnrwt quarter of MCtlom 11 township 2 south range 39 E. W. At.,' excepting twelve and two-fifth (12 2-5) 1 acres on the east side thereof, de scribed aa ' follows: Commencing at a point In the center of the Grande Rondo river 48 rods south of the cen ter of section eleven (11) township 2 South Range 39 E. W. M., running thence up said river to a point In the middle of tho channel thereof 121 rods south of the center of said section 11; thence north 73 rods to place of be ginning. A piece of land described ns fol lows: Commencing at the northeaBt corner of the southeast quarter of sec tion ten (10) township two (2) south range 39 E. V. M., thence running north on the section line twenty (20) chains; thence west at right angles two (21 rods; thence south and paral lel with the said section line 20 chains; thence south 32 degrees, 30 minutes west 17.18 chains! thence north 00 degrees 15 minutes west 7.6 chains to the center of the channel of the Grande Ronde river; thence up and along the center line of said chan nel to a point therein on the soc:Ion line between sections ten (10) and fif teen (15) township two (2) south range 39 E. W. M., 15.67 chains east of the southwest corner of tho south east quarter of said section ten (10) ; thence east along said section line to the southeast corner of said section ten (10) ; thenco north along the sec tion line to place of beginning. The southwest quarter and the south hnlf of tho northwest quarter of section nine (9) township two (2) south range 38 E. W. M. All of said lands lying and being In Union county, Oregon, and heretofore escheated to tho state of Oregon by Judgment of tho circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Union county; for tho purposo of complying with the "WES Mid - Season Sale Savings worth while on all Ladies Suits, Coats, Dresses And Skirts Entire Spring Line Reduced NONE RESERVED Ladies Oxfords $1.48 You'll find many exceptional values, in this lot of oxfords. Tan, calfskin and patent leath er. Choice, $1.48 "Take advantage of these ' what a sale at commands of said order of sale. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, ' this the nth day of May, 1912. P. P. CHILDERS, Sheriff of Union nonnty, Oregon. May 13 20 27 June 3 10 SUMMONS. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Union County. J. D. Casey, plaintiff, vs. L. Hexter, and L. May, partners under the firm name of Hexter and May, Hex ter, wife of L. Hexter, May, wife ol L. May; C. H. Dodd and Dodd, his wife; also. Chas. F. Dodd, (if liv ing), If not, their unknown heirs; an-1 all other persons or parties claiming any right, title, estate- interest in or lien on the real prr. .'ty described herein, defendants. To L. Hexter and L. May, partners under the firm name ;'t Hexter & May, Chas. F. Dodd, (I. living), if not, their unknown heln, : X all other persons or parties cl 3 any right, title, estate, interest cv lien In the real property describe, herein, ' de fendants: IN THE NAME OF TH STATE OF OREGON, You and each of you are required to appear and answer complaint filed against you ln the above entitled suit, on or before the last day of the time named in the order of publication of summons, to-wlt: On or before the 27th day of May, 1912, and if you fail to so appear and answer the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in plaintiff's complaint. Tho relief prayed for in the com plaint Is tbat the defendants nnd each of them be required to set forth the nature of their claim, title or Interest in and to the south half (S) of Northeast quarter (NE) and south- r REAL Do you want to sell your hrm land? Do you want to sell your fruit ranch? Do you want tc sell your city property? LIST IT WITH US-WE WILL GET YOU RESULTS PUT A FAIR PRICE ON IT AND LET US SELL IT FOR YOU Call us up ar.d our representative will call on you, or come in to see us. E. S. Givens Investment Co. La Grande Pair bargains today. You know West's means. east quarter (SE) of northwest quarter (NWK) of section 25 ln town ship 2 South of Range 36 E. W. M., in Union county, Oregon; and that whatever right, title, estate, Interest 01 lien the defendants, or each ot them, have or claim in said land be declared inferior to the rights, title, and Interest ot the plaintiff therein, and that the defendants and each of them be forever barred from all right, claim, title or interest to said land. This summons is published by order of the Hon. J. W. Knowles, circuit Judge of the above entitled court for j the county of Union, and by said order It was directed that this summons should be published in the La Grande Evening Observer, once a week, for six consecutive weeks. The date of the first publication is April 15, 1912. JNO. S. HODGIN, Attorney for Plaintiff. Apr 15 22 29 May 6 13 20 27 Summons. In the circuit cour! or the sta:a of Oregon for Union county. John STBarker, plaintiff, vs. Ethel Barker, defendant. To Ethel Barker, the above named defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the nlalntlff's emu. pminc, niea agamsi you, in tne above entitled suit on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, to wit: from the I2rh day of April, 1912, and in caa you fall to so appear and answer, the plaintiff, for want thereof, will apply to the court for the relief prayed i'or ln his complaint, to wit: for tho dis solution of the bonds of matrimony, existing between the plaintiff and t!i defendant. This summons is published by order of the Honorable J. W. Knowles, cir ESTATE WANTED TWO OF A KIND ; are very tempting, if they be two" plates of our pure, delicious and re- i fres' mg Ice Cream, which we guar- i antee to be perfect in every respect, i Selder's - La Grande j WS" MENS OXFORDS All styles and sizes in oxfords that sold from $4.00 to $3.00 pair in thiV", 'lot.'- Your' choice, ' $1.98. Lace dollars and Collar and Cuff Sets 25c to $4.00 "BEST'S" cuit Judge ot the circuit court ot the state of Oregon for Union county, which order is dated on the 8th day ot April, 1912, and requires this sum mons to be published, at least once a week for six weeks ln the La Grande Evening Observer a newspaper of gen. eral circulation and published In the city of La GrRnde, lu Union county, Oregon, the first publication thereof to be in the issue of April tflth, 1912, and the last publication to be ln the issue of May 24, 1912. GREEN & SMALL, Attorneys for-Plaintiff. 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