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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1908)
fa; BTi-M'sa OjISEKTIT?. I.A tSRAXDXU CTXCOX TIIUKSDAY, JUNE 4, Ito. ye ft,, '.''.''. LOCAL ITEMS. 4 " .' - ' '.' .'Attorney O. H. Finn Is spending the day In Hot Lake. 4 A. L,vCornett and E. L. MeBrooni of Heppner, are looking after busi ness at the land office today. " ; ' ' ; y W." J. Snodgrass. the nloheer- mer chant of La Grande, passed . through the city today on his way to Portland. He rejoices to see the eastern Oregon counties going dry and believes that the stato U now entering on a new era. Pendleton East Oregonlun. Owing to their Inability to get berths Just night, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Wright postponed their trip to Portland until tonight. W. W. Miller of May Park, Is very low and not expected to live through the day. Mr. Miller Is a member of the O. A. R. and a Mason of high de gree. . ;'.'"' ;',. " Mrs. R. E. Worstell left Inst night for Portland,, where she .will visit friends and attend the grand chapter of the Eastern Star, , which convenes next week. - , . -Mrs. A. P. Fretmuth and Mrs, J. B. Lynch, both of .Seattle, went to Troy on the morning train to -visit ' " 1 ' ' Vv.H (, Mtb. N. W. Bchofield and ".Mrs. C. W. Nlbley Went to Pine Grove this . morning! Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Evans of Wal lowa, made a business trip to La Grande yesterday, returning on the morning train.' . ' Oakley Coffin and Charles Coffin left for Union this morning on a busi ness trip. They will probably Teturn Saturday night. " Miss Edith Anderson returned to Hot Lake this morning after a few days' visit in the city. She came over . to attend the wedding of her friend. Miss Bessie Goodnojigh. George Lee, a prominent sheep - grower of North Powder, Is In the city , on business connected with a case In the circuit court. ' ... ,' Rev. H. A. Ketchum, Sunday -school missionary for Faker, Union and Wallowa counties, Is In the city looking after Sunday school affairs. B. F. Wilson Tif Union, la looking . after business In I. Grande.' Mrs.' M.' Kclanbnch left this morn Stiff for a two months trip to Walla t" i e it i w scb'"r'----,-----,.V,.:. :?A "Ttt Most ComorUbU Place in the Houm." 2udor tsxet attss PORCH SHADES -W '.r-"J: M . f t'-:-ifiJ mm jE'L'-;?- Ask for v Vudor Porch Shades, We Have Them in Four Sizes 4fUG n., 3ft, and 10 ft, 7 ft 8 incheg hili I 5 JRelriserators Wisconsin Peerless White Enameled, as Good as The Best fine New Carpets Arriving Daily A Pull Line of Carpets, Mattings. Rugs, Art Squares and . Linoleums WCOQK - Dealers B.I Walla, Spokane and Grand Forks, c- - - v. - . .; It might be well to invest In ft win ter coat, to say nothing of furs. Winter seems to, be pretty well established. ,'! Harvey Holland of Ogdcn," is visit ing with his aunts, Mrs. Cburles Taa! and Mrs. R. A. Jtastorton, of this eityv Mr. and Mrs. L, D. Mcl'eck of El- pgin, left on the morning train for Portland, to attend the. Rose fiesta. Miss Edith and Florence Kennedy went to Walia Walla this morning, where they will visit' friends. , Thomas H. Parker, forest ranger of North Powder, Is in the city. Arthur H. Rudd of Enterprise, deputy United States mineral survey or, left for Denver last night. ' Mrs"; Turner Oliver went to Port land this morning 'instead of last night, as was" stated in yesterday's Observer. J. E. Carroll of North Powder, is attending court this week ' ... A letter from Ralph Worstel,'a student at Corvallis, to his father, says fhat.be will be in Portland today with the cadet regiment from O. A.' C, which will appear there S00 strong. Attorney Robert Lloyd of Elgin, Is In the city attending the circuit court j Mr. Lloyd also 'has' some Important cases before the United States land of- I fW wMH will ho heard this' week. , Will Oorham and Robert Hulhe are' down from North Powder on circuit court busiaess. ; ' : . - j '- -. Joe Williamson returned this morn-; Ing from Corvallis, Eugene tfhd Port-1 land. He was one of tho boys sent toy the nigh school to the big meet art ' Corvallis, and after the meet he spent a few days In Eugrnae with friends -from La' Grande, stopping over In Portland for a day to seo the Rose ehow. 8. R. Haworth b slowhy recovering from his recent attack of rlp. Harry Stoner left last night for At lantic City, N. A. where He -will spend the summer, after which "be will ge to Florida for the winter. The county court whit Is In -stem this week, exaects te 'have finish ed Its work by litis evening. The wwrk this session was net very fceavy. ; W. B. Sargent nt to Elgin this afternoon on business, but xpecta to return In time for She Elks entertain ment this evening. ' ' Attorney L, Denham Is t) from El gin today en legal business. . Mm. William Eubanks came over - wm' M-ttmw4wwW- MAKE YOUR HOT PORCH COOL in Furniture and Carpets from SumYnerviUe this afternoon and is visiting with friends in La Gtantlo. . Mrs. L. M. Simms of The Dalles, la in this city visiting with 'old-time friends " Mr. Slmras owned the first general merchandise store erected In rtt w tow. v '',- .; . .; , ';' ." socrcTY. ' ..- Waliium-GoodnouRli. ' -S -: James Walnuni' and Bessie Good nougli were fiuletly married last night at 5 o'clock by Rev.' Glbbs, .at the home of the bride's father, Chailes Coodnough, of South La Grande. Only relatives and a few Intimate friends were present. The .happy couple re ceived many beautiful presents. ; ' , Karroo Klatih. ,, The Kaffee Klatch will meet at the home of Mrs. George Palmer tomor row afternoon. , ' Trip Abroad. Plans for the TrinAbroad have been completed and tickets are now on sale at Sllverthorn ft Mack's drug store, As the number of -tickets to be Bold Is limited. It Is advisable to secure tb.em early, as none will be sold after the limit has been reached. Purchase soon and avoid disappoint ment. " '. ' '--' ; ,-. ' The Observer wbb In error yester day In the Btatement that Rev. Var ney, late ol Baker City, now of Mc Mlnnvllle college, had been the guest of Rev, Gibson during his stay In La Grande. Mr. Varney was entertained at the borne of Mrs. Charles U- Mc Lattu . .'...'., ' . More Enterprise. ,' Watrer Bunker and Herman Roesch, the new proprietors of the Royal bakery, have removed the partition that divided the rooms, and are fit ting tip the rear part of the store room for the serving of Ice " cream. Late, last night they were working like . toeavers, and wm be ready for Ice cream business by tomorrow. " Only the moet delldoiw chocolate Is served mt Sllverthorn Mack's soda fountain. D5-27-627 Just try those elegant-chocolate so das at filvorthom ft Mack's. DS-27-6-87 mut.-'-'Ji, 'She can tpe him, bat btc.v: ttt !-.er" PORCH SHADLJ rr'- FiCEHT TREAT FOS MUSiC LOVERS liifiuil XOTIU) FINGEr.S Af ' ORGAX1ST TO BE HUtE. June 27 Sot for Opening of Xew Organ Ht TalHVnncIc Irs. Eirtvurtln Will ; Asaln ApiMvir Berortv Ia : Grniulc Amlleiice Prof. McOlcllaiul, (ircat , OiwuWt, Will Give Elaborate Kf t ltal Mr. IVrrln Will , Slug. La Grande can now boast of one of tho bfst pipe organs In the state of Oregon as the magnificent tabernacle organ, which arrivtd yesterday and $ now being installed by the experts of the Kimball Pipe Organ company of Chicago, and to make the opening of this oigun the greatest musical festi val ever given In Oregon, the commit tee In charge has secured the services of Professor "McClelland, one of the best pipe organists now living In the United States, and the only Lizzie Thomas Edward, who so electrified the lovers of music In La Grande dur Ins, the tabernacle dedication services. They both will nosltlvely be here to open the new organ ort the night of will sing In duet with Mrs. Edward, which alone will be an event seldom enjoyed by the music lovers 'of La Grande. But this Is not all. ' The tabernacle chorus has been greatly en larged and has been In special train ing for some time. (They will sing two numbers on the program, and alsb the "L D. 8. band, now nearly doubled In numbers, and most efficient through long and careful training, will render a short program during the seating of the hall. Other features of the pro gram now under preparation by the committee, will be announced later. Commeninl Club Meets, The board of managers of the Com mercial club will meet at the club rooms Monday night, to discuss plans for the future. The advertising ex perta will be here In a few days, and It Is desired that as far as possible the policy of the club In reference to the boost program be settled before their arrival. It 1 deemed desirable to con sult with the professionals before set tling upon the selection of a secretary to carry out the routine work, etc. House Atones In. F. A. PalmV wire chief for the Pa cific States Telephone company, has Just completed installing ISO house 'phones for the Hot Lake sanatorium. These 'phones are located In the vari ous rooms of the sanatorium, and all are ao connected that persons desiring to use the long distance lines may do so without leaving their room. This i the only hotel In the state where so many of the rooms are so connected. Special Agents Here Messrs. R. P. Cowglll and A. ' R. Bowman, special agents of the federal land office with headquarters at Port land, arrived In La Grande yesterday. and will spend several weeks In the local land office looking up records In connection with lumo old filings, proofs and other matters, C, O. Pol lard, also from the Portland office, will be here tomorrow to assist In the work. Tho Coming Cow, I. E. D. Ztindell, who knows some thing about cows, has lately become he1 owner of some extraordinary mllchers". He purchased from E. Prising of .Island . City, ..two cows which were Imported direct from Pwltzerland. They are said to give regularly, eight to 10 gallons of milk per dny. Their color Is yellow, marked with, white. Cronk at While Ilonsa. Washington, June 4. Max Bar, aged 21, was arrested at the White House today, where he told the door keeper he wanted to see the presl dent. He said ho "understood that Roosevelt had a lot of money to dis tribute and he had only called for his hare of 83,000,000. Painting tlte Jail. -Tha next prisoner who occupies quarters In the city jail, will find his room sparkling with a fresh coat of paint. David Fitzgerald, proprietor of the La Grande Iron works, la having the Iron work freshly painted today. ' ' DEKTI8T. Dr. W. D. McMillan. Red 881. Palnleeg extraction. ' Expert gold work, gpeclal attention IXkS EXTT.KTAIX M KXT. A Good r.ntcrttniu-nt for Worthy .......,.,.. ...,Caiis. ....,...,...,,.. There will bo no reserved seats at the Elks entertainment this evening. Therefore 'it stands In hand t,i be on deck early if extreme f;ontr seats are .3,sTr il. The Elks' ha'.l is so arranged that alt are good sightly seats. The entertaliynent fruni?lied by the Jubliee singers in a good one and should re ceive the hearty support of all who de light In jf'wl music. Remember, the entertainment will begin promptly Sit half past eight. , ' Additional Equipment. Business at the City Grocery and Bakery has reached that pulnt where one delivery wagon can no longer de liver the orders and in order to meet the demand Mr. Polaek has placed an other wngon In commission. The new wagon will be managed by Virgil Bol ton, who will ever be found ready to make lightning delivery and receive orders with neatness and dispatch. ' At tbo Pnwtlmo. -A complete cliarige of program will take place at the Pastime this evening. Nc-w pictures, new songs and new ban jo selections. ml i ....... Arrival and Departure of Trains at La Grande. ,'.' No.. 1. westbound Portland Special, arrives 9:25 a. m.; departs, :30 a. m. No. , eastbound passenger, mall and express, arrives at 6:45 a. m.; de parts (:(,6 a. m. ' No. t, eastbound Chicago Special arrives 8:05 p. m.; departs, 8:10 p. in. No, 6, westbound passenger, mall and express, arrives 9:55 p. m.i de parts, 10 p. m, . Elgin Branch. Regular mixed train leaves La Grande at I o'clock and returns at I o'clock p. m. The logging train leaves La Grande At 12:30 p. m. and returns at 7:45 p. m, 9. H. KEEJfET, Agent. Ija Grande, Orrson, XT:.-. mm ELKS BENEFIT wm ORIGINAL T C PI M Cf f rj, j I L ILOJLl j iiiEE mm 4 4 AUSPICES LA GRANDE LODGE ELKS If Proceeds to Apply AT ELKS HALL If v. KMT PRICES RESERVED SEATS : : , , 75c GENERAL ADMISSION . -'. , 50c CHILDREN 1 1 i 1 V , 25c D.n Hym-H. ii' er-t i pri ni m at the Polaok groceiy store, ' wc-iiv to Twin Falls to wk".. a rhanoa on t government land d-awin. la evpe.-t.sd home this evening. lie reports tU'. ho was not lucky enoimli g-t a farw but saw a great deal of new sceiary. Piles Cured at Home r.y New Ahn ! M.-ubwJ. If .you suffer from bleeding, Itch ing, blind or protruding piles, send me your address, snd I will tell yot how to cure yourself at home by the now absorption treatment; and ,?.'!U also send some of this home treat ment free for trial, with reference from youtr own locality If requested. Immediate relief and permanent o r assured. Send no money, but .;U others of this offer. Write today ta Mrs,- M, Summers, Box P, Notr Dame, Ind, WANTED To buy a first-class niUrb cow. 'Phone Main 20. -5Lf EAST ' Will bo Mad by the -ssw - asanas '. lVi This Season as Follows:. ROUND TRIP To - - Direct ailcago ., 72.3 Ht. Louis 7.5 St. Paul ................. ... . 864.1S hOmulia 800. Kansas-City ................. $00.00 TIC1CETS WILL BE ON SALE ; ..MAT 4, 18 ; . I ' JTJNB 5, , 19, 20 .. . .".!'.. V JULY , 7, 22, 23 V AUGUST 6, 7, 81, 22 Good for return In 80 days with slop over privilege at pleasure wlthl , .. ' limits, s DftYIIOMtl Hit DAIB For any further Information call on J. II. KEEN ET, Jjoenl Agent, . Or write to ) WM. McMURnAT, General Passenger Agent, PORTLAND, OREGON. to Building Fund w RATES to children's teeth, - s La Grand National Bank Building1. ' r.- ti