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THURSDAY; JANUARY 28, 1915; PACjE THBELi , LA GfiiNDE EVENING OBSERVKR 1 Big International Exposition's Amusements Novel and Wonderful t resident Wilson Will Visit Panama-Pacific Displays! Nations via Panama Canal-Vanderbill Cup Race and Grand Prix Will Be Held In San Francisco. I- w By HAMILTON WRIGHT. ONDRRJOL: ond ; novel amusements, parades and pageants of . the : oriental countries, auto and yacht races and athletic contests will be ob served .upon a scale of unexampled magnitude qnd grandeur at the Puna-mu-I'acllic International Exposition. The extensive participation, of Chlua, Japan, Siam and Indo and Cochin Chi na, when tnktui In connection with the pluns already made and with the interesting oriental population of Kan Francisco, assures such spectacles as have never before been seen lu the Oc cident. - Pageants of miles In length set off by wonderful floats and mar velous pyrotechnics will wind through the streets of San Francisco. ; There will be held throughout the this event. The famous Salt Lake Mormon choir, the deep toned plaintive singers of Hawaii and even a chorus of fifty Maoriun singers will take part in the choral events. At an expendi ture of Hi-jO.OOO the ' Exposition has constructed a great Auditorium tu the elvlcNct'uter of San Francisco, whleh will be used by the great conventions nud sung festivals. . Mr. - and Mrs. Douglas Crane will present their latest terpslchoreuu novelty, the "Exposition Tanao;" Mr.. Harry Lauder will sing the Exposition ballad. ' ' " ' The amusement section of the Ex position, the "Zone," corresponding to the famous "Midway" at the World's Columbian. Exposition at Chicago, will carry out the purpose of the Exposition to give every feature a high educa tional value. . v ' tlnental railways. The Grand Can von concession is built upon so prodigious a scale that visitors will view the canvases from a staudnrd gauge rail ' way coach ' running on a. standard gauge track. A huge working model of the Panama canal Is so extensive that visitors seated in comfortable rue ' uter chairs will -be .-carried along tin route of the canal upon a movable platform, and a dictaphone at "the ami of each chair will describe each scene ns it comes into view, 1 A novel amuse ment feature will be provided by work lug submarine boats of sixty-five ton? displacement, which will operate in an artificial lagoon.- The Aeroscope, . a huge Inverted pendulum, operating like a giant seesaw, with great balauclnx weight on the short end and a cur for pussengers at thc-extrtmilty of Its long til .. jr s,H I , : WONDERFUL GLASS DOME OF THE PALACE OF HORTICULTURE, PANAMA-PACIFIC INTEBNA TIONAI EXPOSITION, SAN FRANCISCO, 1 1915. - Palace of . Horticulture, looking through- the Court of Palms. ' This beautiful structure has a glass dome 185 feet high and 162 feet In diameter. Crowning the dome la a huge basket The general style of the architecture la the French renaissance, with Saracenic modification. The extreme length of the palace Is, 672 feet and breadth 820 feet v- . .'' .,,-: : - -m -.-;.,--.w. r -entire period of. tbe.ExposltJoa, which. ; -opens Feb. zo, a series or great events, Including sports and athletic : contests of many kinds conducted upon a scale of great magnitude. ' ' The Vanderbllt Automobile Cup liace and the Grand Prix, the two su preme events of the automobile year, will be held upon a four mile course, -embracing a circuit of the Exposition , palaces, a spectacular background far excelling In beauty and grandeur any which ancient Rome beheld during its historic chariot races. The Vander bllt Cup Race will take pluce on Feb. 22 and the Grand Prix on Feb. '27, 1915. Great motorboats of the deep : sea cruiser type will race for a $10,000 , prise from New York through tne-Pan- ama canal to the Golden Gate. A se ries of International yacht races In . the twenty-one meter class will be held in San Francisco bay. President Woodrow Wilson, Emperor William of -Germany and King George of England have each offered trophies In these ; events. Swimming, water polo, fly casting, canoeing, football, baseball and long distance foot racing are In -eluded in a series of more than 200 dif- . ferent kinds of contests. President Wilson himself will attend the Expo sition, and it is probubie the members ' of congress will attend In an especial ly chartered steamer. Of international Interest will be the greatest live stock show In the world's history.' More than $300,000 will be awarded in prizes in a continuous live stock exhibit Rare ' and valuable breeds of all kinds of live stock from distant countries of the globe will be shown. Specimens of - the famous Chllllngbam wild white cattle will be exhibited for the first time. With the exception of two specimens at the Lon don soo, this breed has never been shown outside of Chlllinghsm park, England. These cattle are pure white, with black noses, black tips to the ears and blnck horns. . An International sheep shearing contest wilt be one of the unique exhibitions. For the musical events there fees been built by the Exposition the mag nificent festival Palace upon the grounds. This Is equipped with a won. derful pipe organ, upon which Mr. Ed win Lernnre. world famous organist among other celebrities, will give a se ries of recitals. , The International Eis teddfod will at Sau Francisco com pete for $2Ti,000 In cash prizes. More . ; Imagine, for the purposes of illustra tion, the Interest action and novelty of ten great circuses like Barnum Bailey's combined into a single "great est show on earth" and presented at ten times the cost of the single pro duction and an idea is gained of the originality of this section. A total of more than eleven millions of dollars has been expended In its establishment The concessions, as these less serious features of the Exposition are known, include a great open air panoramic reproduction of the Tellowtone Na tional park and a similar representa tion of the Grand Canyon of Arizona, presented by two of the transcon- er arm, will raise sightseers more than 325., feet above Sau Francisco bay, affording an unsurpassed view of the Exposition City and the Golden Gate. . . Apart from the amusements, conven tions and congresses, the vast pageants, the superb pavilions of the nations and the magnificent state buildings, the Ex. position Itself is a sight well worth seeing. The giant exhibit palaces, the loftiest and most imposing exposition buildings ever constructed, are In tbelr architecture representative of the linest work of a commission of famous Amer ican architects; who freely collaborated with distinguished members of this pro fession abroad. IN THE CIRCUUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR UNION COUNTY UNION COUNTY, i v , ... . Plaintiff John C. Bankhead, J. W, Ingram, Central Railroad of Oregon, Mis. Kate Curtis, W. . T. Chapman, C. E. Bollman, W. B. Grahum, Frank Sudbrood, Jack Lewis, Wm. Winn, G. A. Brown, Lewis & Walker, Carrie L. Fisher, J. F. Logue, R. L. Newlin, E. Lewis, E. O. Met Co., Magdalene Falb, John Mayfield Oregon Inland Dev. C. W. L. & L. May, Hester C. Phy, L. C Smith. Stephen J. Spencer, F. Sanford, Eli Riggs, David Troy, Lucy Mclntne, Wm. Wigfcins, A. Otto Young,-M.vR. Woodard, O. M. Burnett, Est., J. F. Phelan, and also all persons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, esUte, lien or interest in the real estate described herein. -. , '- Defendants. SUMMONS ' FOR PUBUCA. . TION OF TAX LIEN. V; To John C. Banlcht ad, J. W. Ingram, B., L, Burnett Estate. Ben L. Burnett, O. M. Burnett, Central Railroad of Oregon, Mrs. Kate Curtis, W. T, Chapman, C. E. liolbuin, W. B. Graham, Frank Sudbrood, Jack Lewis, Wm. Winn, G. A. Brown, Lewis & Walker, Carrie L. Fisher, J. F. Lojrue, R. L. NewKn, E. Lewis. E. 0; Meat Co., Magdalene Falb, John Mayfield, Oregon Inland Dev, Co., W. L. & L. May, Hester C. Phy, L. C. Smith, Stephen J. Spencer, F, Sanford, Eli Kifrjrs, David Troy, Lucy Mclntire, Wm. Wiggins, A. Otto Young, M. R. Woodanl, audi also a,ll persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described herein, tmd to each of you: - : ' : . Ilrf THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby notified that Union County is the holder of Certificate of Delinquency numbered 188, issues' n the 5th day of March, A. D., 1014, by the Tax Collector of the County of Union, State of Oregon, and duly flletf far record by the Clerk of the said county in the total amount of $1864.61, the same being the amount then due a4 -delinquent for taxes for the year 1908, together with penalty, interest and costs thereon upon real property aita ated in said county, the respective parcels of said real property being assessed respectively to you as hereinafter-set -forth in this summons. ..-.v. You are further notified) that in tho subjoined tabulation in this summons, the, left hand column tihereof under the word "description" shows, and indicates the description of the several parcels of land referred to; thai in amM description the abbreviations: "com," "add,", "N," "W," "S," "E," "Beg," are respectively equivalent to the word com mencing, addition, North, West, South, East and Beginning. Following each description in the said tabulation front teft to right therein, the figures under colmun marked "Sec. or Lot,", indicates sectioa or lot number, and ttoe figures in the column headed "Tp or Bk'' indicate Township or Block number, and the figures in tile column headed "Rg" indicato Range Ep.::t of the Willamette Merida-. and the figures in the column headed Amount" indicates the amount in dollars, and "Interest" indicates accrued interest at the rata of 16 per wit per annum upon the said respective amounts included in tho prececdinp; column from March 5. A. D. 1914, to August 5, 1914, and the name: In the column upon the right of said tabulation headed "Assessed owner and present owner" represent aad ai leges the name of the defendants to whom the respective parcels set opposite the said names were assessed for (fee year 1908, and following immediately below the said name, the name of the person or persons to whom the said respective parcels, or some part thereof, were assessed or the near 1918 as appears from the assessment roll of the said county for said year, said roll being now In the hands of the Tax Collector for collection. You are further notified that where any parcel has been divided since 1908, and several interests acquired therein by different owners, the namo of the present owner as nioresiia is touna immediately opposite tnat Hon of the parcel acquired by, said persons and particularly hereinafter described. Total Assessed. Owner and Present Owner. Sec. Tp. '. . Description. or or Rg. Amt. Int. Lot Blk. " ' ' . - Ei NE1 SWi 10 SS 40 12.00 .74 SW1 SWV 18 3S 35 v V 13.4 Miles Railroad .- 13.4 Miles Rolling Stock . : '. . 2.0 Telephone Line : ' " 4.5 Graded Road Bed . 1328.90 83.95 O'Conners Add La Grande NJ 8-4 1 4.49 .2 , : . I. Wi NEi ...... '. . 32 IN 38 5.38 , .33 Chaplin Add to La Grande 3 95 . . : 39.13 ' 1.88 . i 4 86 - ... 8 96, ... V'i - -J-; , ' ! K ' v. Com, at NW. Cor. NBi NEi SW4 15, IN 39 10.59 M Then S. 200 ft, E. 233 ft., N. 200 ft, W. 283 ft. to beg. .; . - . : , .-. . , Com. 375 ft. E. of SW. corner . ' ' of NEi of 0 15 IN 39 18.19 l'.W thence N. 180 ft; W. 3124 . . .. ft., S. 180 ft; E. 3124 , i V; ft. to beg. o,' n''.V f ? f i.S. !.' ....... ,.. . -y Ei E i 35 - 4N . 39 . 8.96 . .54 Union 1-3 of N. 18 ft. of : 3 19 5.90 .35 NEi SEl " 1J IS 40 2.9 .IS West Union North 70 ft. 5 1 6.69 .49 "12.74 Bankhead, Jno C. Ingram, J. W. 1.411.95 Central Ry of Ore. 4.66 Curtis, Mrs, Kate Curtis, Mrs. Kate Chapman, W. T, : Bollman, C. E. Graham, W. ft Sndbrook, Frank 6.71 32.01 11.23 19.28 Lewis, Jack ' ' 1 Winn, Wm. Ei of Das. Brown, G. A. Wi of Bos. ...... ...... .......v.-.t,.-. Lewis & Walker ' . Fisher, Carrie L, " , 112' r .hi. 9.50 6.25 2.85 7.09 VAST TRIUMraAl ARCH AT THE WOBLD'S GREATEST EXPOS TION, THE PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERKATIONAL EXPOSITION SAW FRANCISCO, 1915. - Arch; of the Setting Sun in the. west entrance to the Court of tho ni. verse at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. Surmounting the arch Is a group of statuary representing "The Nations of the West" In thn mMriia of the group Is an emigrant wagon drawn by oxen. Hiding In this is the ngure or a woman, "The Mother of Tomorrow," and bv her side ar two hii. dren, "The Hopes of Tomorrow." Other Beures renresent an Anwrin i. than 20.00(1 sinners will participate inldlan, a Mexican, an Alaskan and other American types. Calico Social Friday. A complete collection of calico clad -couples, come, count and converse with the , charming conversational companions at the M. E. Church Fri day night ' Conspicuous courses served ,in com fortable compactness. Comminuted . commodities 2c Cook's Curious compound 5c Chopped commontaters Sc Cup communicative cordial, con taining no chicory ....6c Cup Chinese cheer ..5c Cup skimmed churned cream . . .5c Cereal compound 5s Cup of Cold Comfort Costless. Cohesive churned cream Costless. Charming conversational companion shipCostless. (Competent Caiier, Compute cost and collect compensation.) Common ly commended congealed cream, com panioned by choice oven-cooked con glomeration of cereal and condiments, covered with condensed cocoanut, cho colate, or other concentrated coating 10 cents. Bead the adreitteian4i too. COMING. The Musical TraveBty Trail." 'The Gypsy One of the main attractions of th' year will be offered to the publij Tuesday February 16, under the aus pices of St Peter's Episcopal Guild. The "Gypsy Trail" given by local tal ent and staged and directed oy Mr. Ellsworth Ellis will be given at the High school auditorium. Don't for get the date. Com. at a point 50 ft. E. of NW. Cor. of West Union, thence East to a point 90 ft, West of NE. cor of Lot 1 in said Block, thence South to a point 90 ft. West of SE. cor. Lot 1, thence West to SWi cor. of Lot 5; thence North to NW cor. of Lot 6; thence East 60 ft., thence North 100 ft. to beginning. Ni NW and NE4 NEi Ei SEi Com. at NE cor. of SEi NEi SEi. of tihenee West 160 ft, South 272 feet; East 160 feet; North 272 feet to beginning Com. at NE. cor. of SWI NE thence south 24 rods; West 10 rods; North 24 rodfe; East 10 rods to beginning. Hindman8 Add to Elgin Tract of land in SW SWI as described in Vol 36, page 571 Records of Deeds 3 19 25.23 1.57 29.84 Logue, J. F. Newlin, R. L. , Lewis, B. E. O. Meat Co. 2-3 N. 18 ft Union. Magdalene Falb 1-3 N. 18 ft Union. Mayfield, John - Oreg. Inland Dev. Co. Phelan, J. F. Phelan, J. F. J Phy, Heater C. Phy, He3ter-C. "3r -rn-v- Jf-,n, -1 j it rr' i , . . . . .-. ; t -yj '-( - .,- j- . , ' . Smith, L, C. : " ' 33 2S 38 7.22 .43 7.65 Spencer, Stephen J. ... . i - " Sanford, F. ' '"' 6 2S 3S 5.78 .36' 6.14 Riggs, E!i ' .' . . Troy, David . . . 15 IN 39 12.82 .89 13.62 Troy, David v " ' v Mclntire, Lucy -. ; - ..- .... t 16 in 39 . , ". 18 51 ' 13.55 .85 14.40 Wiggins, Ww. ' " 9-20 61 Young, A. Otto 18 4S 40 3.94 .17 4.11 Woodard, M. R. That no other taxes remain due and) unpaid upon any of the property above described. You and each .of you are further notified as tho respective owners of the legal title of the several tracts ef property hereinabove described as the same appears of record that Union County, the plaintiff above named, will apply to the Circuit Court of the County and State aforesaid for a decree foreclosing all tthe liens against all of the property above described, and mentioned and described in said certificate. And you and each of you are here by summoned to appear within sixty days after the first publication of this summons exclusive of the day of said firaf nnhllratfnn nnH rfafenrl t.Viia Action or nay the amount due to nlaintiff uoon Dlnintiff's said lien together with costs and accrued interest, and in case of your failure to do so, a judgment and decree will be rendered against you as your interests may appear from the tabulation aroreB am foreclosing tnie lien or tne saia taxes ana cob is agnurai. the several tracts of land above described, This summons is published by order of the Honorable J. W. Knowlos, Judge of the above entitled Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Union, and said order was made and) dated this 14th day of Dec. A. D. 1914, and the date of the first publication of this summons is tne zowi aay oi iwc. a. u. hh. All process and papers in this proceeding may be served upon the undersigned residing within tne State oi ure- gon, or upon F. S. Ivarthoe, District Attorney for Union County, residing at La Grande therein. Address: Pendleton, Oregon. . FREDERICK STEIWER. Weekly Dec. 25, Jan. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29. Attorney for fiaintw. Notice of First Creditor's Meeting. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR DIS TRICT OF OREGON. In the matter of MINNIE M. HERR, Bankrupt, In Bankruptcy. To the Creditors of Minnie M. Herr of La Grande, in the County of Union, and the District of Oregon; you are hereby notified that on the 22nd day of January, 1916, the said Minnie M. Herr was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of these creditors will be held at the office of the Referee in Bankruptcy on the 10th day of Flruary, 1915. at the hour of 2 o'clock in the after noon, at which meeting the creditors of said bankrupt may attend, prove their claims, elect a Trustee and ex amine the bankrupt an j transact such ether business as may properly come before said meeting. R. J. GREEN, , Referee in Bankruptcy. Dated January 26th, 1915. (All claims must be sworn to befove filing.) Adv. 1 26 It. High Grade Job Printing costs m mort than to other kmd.--ObrTr.