SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1917
XOE TWO
EX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Bud BryortT
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Age brings wisdom but
it doesn't leave much time
to use it.
BUD BRIGHT. SAYS:
"Dont let 3-our good inten
tions get too many laps
ahead of your actions"
Today's the day to order
your Kirschbaum Suit from
Hill's Dept. Store
Quality and Service
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SCENE FROM "THE VIRGINIAN". SUNDAY ONLY AT THE ARCADE.
ARC A DE
LEGAL NOTICES
AGAINST SENDING
TROOPS TO RUSSIA
FARNUM COMING
PLAY
IN THRILLING
'The Virginian" Paramount-1. asky
Production Will be Produreil at
The Arcade Sundaj Only
FOR RENT SIGNS For wle at
71m Obserrer offic.
Columbia College
and Conservatory of
Music
MILTON, OREGON
H. S. SHANGLE, President
W. C. HOWARD, Dean
COURSES
Academic, Commercial,
Domestic Science
Elocution, Piano,
Voico
Violin and Orchestra
Short Teacher Training Course
EXPERT TEACHERS
In All Departments
An Unusually Strong Faculty
Musical Conservatory
A Specialty
It Will Pay You to Investigate
the Advantages Offered in This
School.
OPENS SEPTEMBER 10
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Information
Sunday's attraction at the Arcade
is Dustin Farnum in "The Virginian,"
a Paramount-I-asky production made
under the direct supe; vision of Cecil
B. DeMille.
"The Virginian" has done more to
popularize the famous Farnum than
any other play he has appeared in.
The Virginian is from the book by
Owen Wister, and the play or Kirk
La Shelle.
It is in 400 scenes, requiring a
cast of 300 players, and is composed
of five beautiful parts.
Almost everyone is familiar V.h
the story of "The Virginian" his quick
temper, his magnificent personalty
and his power to make friends; his
ardent worship for Molly, the JJttlc
school teacher, and his devotion to
duty, when he is compelled to hang
his best friend, Steve.
"The Virginian" in, book form was
most interesting; in play lorm it was
one of the sensations of its period,
but as a photoplay it surpasses in
every detail both the book and the
stage production, and is said to be
one of the most thrilling of screen
productions.
This feature will be shown at the
Arcade one day only, Sunday together
with an interesting news weekly.
Call For Improvement Bonds
Notice is hereby given that 1m-
. ,1 1 U 1 I llll Ik I VI -J will J .M
' r- . r . 1 nn i nr f
urnnne, uregon, numoer ai io zoo
both inclusive, hearing date the 1st
day of September 1911 including in
terest to data of redemption, will be
taken up and redeemed by the trea
surer of the City of La Grande, at
the office of said Treasurer in La
Grande, Oregon, on the 1st day ol
September 1917.
interest on said bonds will cease
from after the said 1st day of Sept
ember 1917.
Dated this 4th day of August 1917.
NORA M. ARBUCKLE
Treasurer of the City of
La Grande, Oregon.
Washington, Aug. 10. Special)
Emphatic disapproval of the sugges
tion that American troops be sent to
the Eastern front was brought home
by all except one of the members of
the American mission to Russia.
It was authoritatively stated that
Charles Edward Russell is the only
commissioner who believes it desir
able to put soldiers from the United
States in Russia, and that the others
are convinced that their presence
would be detrimental rather than help
ful to the armies of the new democracy.
RECEIVED
(New York Sun, March 12th)
"Mothers of France" was received
with cnthusu-stic appreciation. The
crowds yesterday which attempted to
see the picture were the equal of any
in the history of the house and the
wcitir.g linos outside reached half way
down tlse block. "Mothers of France"
gives a more frrnphic picture of fight
ing France than any cf the so-called
"War Pictures" because the civil and
military authorities cooperated with
the makers of the picture and the
battle scenes were made in France
with "Poilus" in the trench stained
uniforms.
This picture will be shown at the
Arcade, Wednesday and Thursday.
WOOD
and
COAL
Sale of Property Under Foreclosure
of Miners Liens.
Prompt
Service
We Have Dry Wood and Rock
Spring Coal
The J. D. Lynch Co.
On Block East of Depot
Phone Main 10
Notice is hereby given that by vir
tue of an Execution and Decree of
Foreclosure of Miners Liens issued
out of and under the Seal of the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Union, bearing date the
14th day of July, A. D., 1917, which
Decree was duly rendered, entered of
record and docketed in the said Court,
on the 14tli dny of July, A. D. 1917,
in a suit wherein E. J. Stuart was
plaintiff and the Camp Carson Min
ing and Power Company, a private
corporation; Timothy F. Hopkins; R.
J. Rombaugh: D. R. Huston; F. L.
Pelton; J. E. Rassman; A. M. Rasa-
man; A. J. Kassman; A. 15. Huddle
son; John Carlson; H. T. Holbert;
Clifford G. Evans; Lillian Evans;
Julia A. Evans; Ralph Evans; J. W.
Love; H. T Harvey; Annie Harvey;
Willim Evans; Jennie Bebbins; Sid
ney E. Bobbins; Elctha E. Evans:
The Grande Ronde Meat Company, a
private corporation; M. A. St?phcn- j
son; H. W. Redell and Turner Oliver,
were defendants, said Decree being in
favor of said plaintiff, E. J. Stuart,
and against defendant, Camp Carson
Mining and Power Company, for the
sum of $1372.51, together with inter
est thereon at the rate of six per cent
per annum, from the 8th day of No
vember, A. D 191G, until paid, and
the further sum of $250 attorney fees,
and costs and disbursements Li this
Court taxed at ?89.20, and the accru
ing cost.
I will on the 3d day of September,
A. D., 1917, at 2 o'clock in the after
noon of the said day, at the f ront
door of the County Court House, at
La Grande, in Union County, Oioson,
sell at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash, to satisfy the Decree,
Interest, Costs and Disbursements,
and Accruing Costs, the following de
scribed property, towit:
All buildings, including two bunk
houses, one boarding house, one house
for superintendent and offices: one of
ficer's quarters; ona power house:
one separating plant; one blacksmith
shop; one carpenter shop; two barns;
one machine shop; one building cov
ering saw mill plant; one saw mill
boarding house; together with ail
other buildings, structures, erections
of every description, upon said Min
ing property of said company, hi any
way used or connected therewith.
Also all the following described
property of said company: All ditches,
flumes, reservoirs, pit for storing
quick silver, together with the saw
mill plant, consisting of a saw mill,
with engine, boiler, gangedger and
cut-off saws, and the building cont&in-
intr thi suime. hpincr aittiAtnd tirmn a
portion of said placer mining ground
iand used in connection with and as a
part of said Camp Carson mines;
and the complete outfit of tools anJ
machinery used in the operation of
said Camp Carson mines, including a
No. 4 steam pump, a 6-inch hydraulic
giant, 2500 feet of new mining flume,
one 5-inch hydraulic giant, one 3-inch
hydraulic giant, 1200 feet of lS-inch
steel pipe, 600 feet of 11-inch pipe,
to gethw with all water rights hereto
fore used in connection with said
I mines, one mining griitly, one min
ing generator, together with all appli
ances therefor, including a direct
current compound wound Westing
house Compound Exciter, one Pelton
water wheel, (65 H. P.) with oil gen
erator, together with all implements,
tools, appliances, and machinery of
every description used' or upon said
property, and necessary in the opera
tion of said Camp Carson- Mines.
Also the following described min
ing claims owned and operated by
said company, together with that cer
tain group of placer mining claims
known as THE CAMP CARSON
MINES, situated in Camp Carson
(unorganized) Mining District, in
Union County, Oregon, more fully
and particularly described as follows,
towit:
The C. L. Meyer Placer Claim, be
ing the W 1-2 of SW 1-4 of NW 1-4
Sec. 22, Tp. 6 S. R. 36 E. W. M. con
taining 20 acres.
The Campbell Placer Mining Claim,
being the E 1-2 of NW 1-4 of SW 1-4
Sec. 22, Tp. 6 S. R. 36 E. W. M. con
taining 20 acres.
The Niewalda Placer Mining Claim,
being the W 1-2 of NW 1-4 of NE 1-4
Sec. 9 Tp. 6, S. R. 36, E. W. M. con
taining 20 acres.
The Foley Mining Claim, being the
E 1-2 of SE 1-4 of SE 1-4 Sec. 21, Tp.
6 S. R. 36 E. W. M. containing 20
acres.
The Mint Mining Claim, being the
E 1-2 of SE 1-4 of SW 1-4 Sec. 32 Tp.
5 S. R. 36 E. W. M. containing 20
acres.
The Victor Placer Mining Claim,
being the E 1-2 of NE 1-4 of SW 1-4
Sec. 15 Tp. 6 S. R. 36, E. W. M. con
taining 20 acres.
The Camp Carson Claim, being the
E 1-2 of SW 1-4 of SW 1-4 Sec. 15
Tp. 6 S. R. 36 E. W. M. containing 20
acres.
The Lasell Placer Mining Claim, be
ing the W 1-2 of SE 1-4 of SW 1-4
Sec. 15 Tp. 6 S. R. 36 E. W. M. con
taining 20 acres.
The Marcom Placer Mining Claim,
being the E 1-2 of SE 1-4 of SW 1-4
Sec. 15, Tp. 6, S. R. 36 E. W. M. con
taining 20 acres.
The Junction Placer Mining Claim,
being the W 1-2 of NE 1-4 of NE 1-4
Sec. 15 Tp.6 S. R. 36 E. W. M. con
taining 20 acres.
The Paul Buzzini Gulch Claim, be
ing the W 1-2 of SW 1-4 of NE 1-4
Sec. 15 Tp. 6 S. R. 36 E. W. M. con
taining 20 acres.
The Tiger Placer Mining Claim, be
ing the W 1-2 of NW 1-4 of NE 1-4
Sec. 15, Tp. 6 S. R. 36 E. W. M. con
taining 20 acres.
The Woonsnick Placer Mining
Claim, being the E 1-2 of SW 1-4 of
NW 1-4 Sec. 22, Tp. 6 S. R. 36 E. W.
M. containing 20 acres.
The Harnish Placer Mining Claim,
being the W 1-2 of NE 1-4 of NW 1-4
Sec. 22 Tp. 6 S. R. 36 E. W. M. con
taining 20 acres, as shown by the
Amended Location Notices of said
Clnims, dated the 10th day of Jan.
1910, and recorded the 29th dny of
Jan., 1910, in the Placer Location Rec
ords of Union County, Oregon.
The Lucv Placer Mining Claim, be
ing the W 1-2 of NW 1-4 Soc. 9, Tp.
6 S. R. 36 E. W. M. containing 8C
acres.
Th-i McGowan Tlacer Mining Claim,
being the W 1-2 of SE 1-4 Sec. 9, Tp.
6 S. R. 86 E. W. M. containing 80
acres.
The Eureka Placer Mining Claim,
being the W 1-2 of NW 1-4 of SW
(Continued on Page Three)
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