V w, . EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRAMME. OREGON. THURSDAY, JDXG II, 190. pack nw.. '1 ... LOCAL ITEMS. ' : . - Mi's.. J. A. Arbuckle and daughter Nora, left this 'moraine tor Portland. '' ' Harris French expects to leave to night for Portland for a short stay. M. S. Bloch went to Portland last . I night, where he .was called on account ' JsJ the lcknM,B ls on. David. " rm-v Mrs. L. Maarera nf Htlvarrl 1.ft iM morning for Pendleton, where she will visit friends. Miss Lulhla Ryder of Portland, ar rived this morning en route to Imbler, to visit relatives. Miss Lena Edmunds returned from Portland this morning, where she has been visiting fu: several months. , J. Bower of the " Hot Enterprise, passed through the city on his way to . ............ I O. D. Nelll, a business man of Gree y "Tley. Col., Is In La Grande as the guest i.ot his uncle, C. F. Beckiey. George W. Hansen, Jr., has been sp. pointed postmaster' at North fcowder, vie Walter Jonn TMlnn). .. Mr. and Mrs. Robert French have returned from - Philadelphia, where Mr, French has recently completed a course In pharmacy.. fj. K. Tnornin the architect, re turned from Enterprise yesterday, where he had been on professional business. ' fMr. and Mrs. 8. A. Haworth went to Portland this morning-, to be away several weeks In hopes of benefiting Mr. Haworth's health. Matt Shaw of Weston, and a former citizen of the Grande Ronde valley was In Pendleton yesterday on a bus iness trip. Pendleton1 Tribune.- Miss Inez Making, a member of the '08 graduating class of the Wfi ton .Normal, arrived in La Grande on her way to her home In Enterprise. Miss Young. Instructor of vocal music at St.- Past's school. Walla 11a, Is vhlting the Misses Imogen nd Ruth -Risks' 11, of this city. Machinist Hoyl left tidny for Port land to Join hlx w:? who has been visiting frlor.Cn Ihvre. They will re turn to La Grande In a few days. Delyle Crv'h. has returned to his wort In the'Nr. l: W'ext etore, after an abwnc 'of 'wvernl -weeks, on account of sickniTi'. Fon-mnn of Vntcr Penlce Teters, of kvfr O. ft. & N wlso tins been In the crry for the p-ast several days, leaves fnrVendleton today In the pursuit of his dnttfs. Misses I!s Moss and Joyce Craig, who have been attending .Whitman college, arrived In La Grande last night and left for their respective homes lit Allcel and Enterprise. Miss Vada Smith of Allcel',' returned from Weston last night. She was ac companied by her sister's Olive and J"sle, who attended the commence ment exercise at Weston. Mrs. Edna Swart returned last night from Portland While away she vis ited at the home of G. W. Nelson of Camas, Wash., a former resident of La Grande. Mr. Nelson Is well pleased with Ms new home. . Ewlng Humphreys, a student at the Weston Normal, returned last night to La Grande.' Ho will probably spend ttiejumrm.r here. Mr. Humphreys Is a'brfcthcr of C. M. Humphreys, the deputy assessor. : --:w'Vt--fw'0wetn Mi -61 ' IF YOU RDOLLAR WAS as large as thf, PIWU KUBIAI. CART-WIIEKL, AND YOUR DOLLAR TWKT, ITS M7.E, IT COI LI NOT DO ANY MORE FOR YOU THAN THE COMMON EVtHY-DAY 1M)I WILL IK NOW RIGHT NOW THIS MINUTE, AT f if. I 80c boys"BhlrU tie Caps Il lSVend 1. boys' Hats mnm n it tt WE Miss Ethel Wells of Hot Lake, Is spending the day with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Logan of this city. Mrs. A." A. Roberts f arrived last night from Arizona, where she has been spending the winter. 8he was accompanied as far as Pendleton by her sister, Mrs. Thomas Ayers. HOME CASE FILED HERE A case was filed In the circuit court which has considerable distinction in that It is the first case In Oregon to come under the new interstate com merce law passed by congress. The suit Involves the question of rates from Portland, Col., to Oils city, and the principals In it are the O. R. & N., by Claude Johns, attorney tor the com pany, and O. F, Coolldge. The litiga tion Is to recover the difference be tween 35 and 80 cents per 100 on a shipment of cement to this place. Mr. Coolldge paid his freight bill at the rats of 3S cents per hundred and the new laws of the commerce depart ment establishes a rate of (0 cents. Treat WIU Speak. Brunswick, Ga., June 11. An ad dress of welcome by Congressman W. G. Brantley ' opened the 17th annual meeting of the Georgia Bankers' asso ciation here today. A banquet at the Hotel Oglethorpe will be tendered the visiting financiers this evening. The feature of the session will be an ad dress tomorrow by Charles H. Treat, treasurer of the United States, oa "The Financial Outlook." Iowa Bankers. Sioux City. Iowa, June II, All the lending financial Institutions of the stnte have representation at the an nual convention of Hie Iowa Bankers' association, opened today. The session will be concluded tomorrow and will be addressed by banking authorities of this and other states. Timit Is 'Sore." Berlin, June 1 l.--Charlemagne Tower, former United States ambas sador to Germany, and lately succeed ed by David Jayne Hill, left the city today for Paris. "I never expect to visit Germany again," he said. "Un der the .conditions of my farewell, I feel 1 could never return, and I will withdraw entirely from public life." NOTICE. All parties are hereby notified not to use water for Irrigation purposes tomorrow, June II. Reservoir Is to be' cleaned and water Is needed for fire protec- tlon. H. C. OILMAN. Superintendent. At Utn Court House. The O. R. & N. company has filed papers In a suit to recover from O. F. Coolldge, money alleged to be due for freight charges. LK Abou: tkC umncf Don't Take Our Word for it ComeSee for Your Self twill Pay You .Sec II. JJ and II. SO men's Dress .10c li t to tl.St men Hats .7Sc FAIR . "s SOCIETY. - Five Hundred. The ladles of the Fve Hundred club win meet at the home of Mrs. J. C Gulling this afternoon. " ' J. T. Yount and Abner Cantwell of Prairie City, Grant county, are In the city today on land office matters. Mr. Cantwell Is a business man in his home town and remarks that though his county went dry by It votes, he foresees a splendid run "of business this summer. A large percentage of the business men of that city are much elated over the turn of the election on the liquor question. J, H. Lynch of Pendleton, was a land office visitor today. ' , The Pendleton-Baker City series at Pendleton did not' open today as plan ned. The action of the Baker City management In trying to hold the Walla Wallans for another scries. Is responsible.: . Social Tomorrow .Night. , A cordial Invitation Is extended to all young people of the city to attend a social srlven ov the . Christian t En deavor of "the (Presbyterian church,v at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hanna on next. Friday night. . An en tertainment consisting of games and music wrll be rendered. The Invitar tton to attend Is general. . - St. Peter's Guild Hold Social. . The ladles of the St. Peter's guild held a social yesterday . afternoon. Waffles sn,d fritters with genuine ma ple syrup, and coffee, were served, and a general good time was enjoyed by all. Saddlery Makers. Cincinnati, O. June 11. Follow ing the convention of the Wholesale Saddlery Association of the United States, In session here since Tuesday, the National Saddlery Manufacturers' association opened Its meeting today. A banquet, to be attended by both the Jobbers and maufacturers, will be held this evening.. ' Fireman Gottlmrs Injured.' : Fireman Gettlnga met with an acci dent this morning at the found house, while working with his engine In some way he lost his balance and fell head long Into the turntable pit, receiving a severe cut, on the head. Dr. Bacon dressed the wound and Mr. Getttngs la able to be about this afternoon. At the PaMJme. ' The special feature at the Pastime tonight will be scenes from Haw thorne's "Scarlet Letter." The songs and banjo selections are bright and catchy and a general all around good program will be given. FOR SALE New alfalfa hay for sale. John W. McAllister. 'Phone, Far mers, 17. The La Grande Cash Meat company has a large advertisement on pgge 7 It will pay you to look It over care fully. New ncta"r,iiit. On or about July ; w r. i'I reopen our restaurant on De;i:t st.v.t. Our new quarters will be l.i. r.V.i' 1 with the latest modern a; f I.Uiir.nts, which will be a credH to x city. Watch far our opening announcement. -10-16 POLLOCK & GILBANKJt. flhlrts 19c C5c to ?6o men's Un li 12.00 ladles Walm te EMs- REM EMBER I THERE IS HOTrriNQ Rlf-ERVED, NO EXCEP. TIONS. EVERY ARTIC1J3 fN OUR STORE AT REDUCED PRICE DUR ING THIS GREAT JULY UNLOADING MALE IN TN(t. a. hi! iifJCii The line of Rust-Proof steel Corsets we are now showing comprise sll the popular numbers of the past, with the addition of several numbers new styles, sbsslutely up to date in every detail of design, fit, material, and construction. Warner's Rust-Proof Style 27t This Corset is Empire in shape above the waist The hips and front are long and have hose sup porters attached. White Batiste $1.00 XI Warners Rust-Proof . fJiTT','tftt- straps cross In back and tie in front. White Batiste, trimmed with torchon lace and 1 wash ribbon. Used mostly by stout well developed figures. PRICE 50cts. JHE GOLDEN RULE C0 I . Notice to Creditors. Notice hi hereby given to all whom It may concern, that Mertle Aldrich has been appointed by the county court of Union county, Oregon, admin Istratrlx of the estate of Mary A. Al drich, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased are required to present them with proper- vouchers within six months from the date hereof, to the administratrix at the office of Arthur C. Williams, rooms 1 and i, southwest corner of Depot street and Adams avenue. La Grande, Union county. Oregon. Dated June 5, 1908. MERTIE ALDRICH, Administratrix of the Estate of Mary A. Aldrich, Deceased. u"J5-12-lJ.2Ju!yS-10 - Strayed or Stolen. A sorrel filly, t years old; branded "F. B." on left shoulder. White stripe full length of forehead, and one white hind i foot One bay, 2-year-old, branded the same as first named, leading to recovory. Fred - Braden, Ladd Csnycn. IHI.L LAH H t C lU'NDHElJS OF AHTICI.ES IN THIS M'I.ENDIR HTOCK, AS ,V! JP MAKKEH Xlt THIS KALE, HAVE DOl IIMCIK-YES, I.V MANY IN. kM 1 ssf Emm KTASn-M TR1I1LF.U THE PURCIIASINO POWEIt OF YOUIl DOI I.1H rwear Ito (So1 - Warner's Rust-Proof , Style 231 This style Is designed for long waist.well propor tioned figures. The skirts are extra long at front and sides. Hose . supporters attached. ' . White Batiste $1.50 No. 2 Brassiere is ffjfce worn with FOR SALE A first grade piano; will trade for a team or good city prop erty. 'Phone or cull fin H. A. Wat son, Red 1401. FREE TO Y0U-MY SISTER ajSSr . . .. 4 rtcrt.jr.1, cur lr-'r.Vlr. Lsc"' 1 liimpnaw. and health alwaya reiulu from Whw;a- you livw. I ran you to l..l' sr tt,i;l7-r tint this llooi. Trtm n.-,llr atron,, plump sM r..b.it. Juti ..-nil ma ..ur alwthabook. W.ltnto.ly, a. yo m,y Out miko. m. bur,inLH9, cox II. Ui CRtNDK, OKEfrOX. GRE&T UNLOADING 110 IT.C0 ladles' Bklrts 13.t lOe to 76b ladles' BelU ...tSo 11.50 fl.SI IHE , Warner's Rust-Proof Style 29t A long medium high bust corset for ', tall, well developed figures. Very deep bust gore. White Batiste $2.00 or without a corset. The 1 m - ' H e-o. FOR SALE One dark bay tfrlvltn horse, "Bashaw," IT hamls btuh. Mrs, D, C. Llndsry, Island City, Or -I-IJ. " linti I know woman's SnlfrlBga fnav Iirana IM curat will Bail. Itm of snjr eharfa. my fimne irw. nt with fall Instruction in -n- ... .J ' .V'; NJ 1m,v.....'.-..,m...., a,. J) wamu s siliMnt. 1 want to toll m wonur, , Ut tiiineunr-jtoe, my ruder, for rourwli. ysuravn..'r, four mother, or roor nietar. 1 want to Ml rxit- w to urs fouraalvas at boms without tha hlt: V ioctut. Men cannot andVratand woman's sultrit What we woman know Irons cipwicnu, wa know twttar than any doctor. I know Uiat ra7bKv trnrb. jwnt Is . safe and sura curs fur Uocnrrlwes Mt tt "''"": 1'lcat.tton, D4ia.nmt or Pwtod.. Utrrlna or Ovarian Tsmora or Urowtkv . a!a paving i in tbe hand, back and bow,!,, k-san. own ledlnrs, nervousnnsa, crarn;nr fullna lbs anlna, sMlancboly, dviMrs ta cry, bot tullrv waarlnna, kklrwy and btotfdar trout-let Utm Csuaad by waaknacaas pacullar to our sox. T" " "tl'U ton day': rtrt esaat entirely Iras to pnria to -hi that you ran cura rourw-lf st noma, raailr. quickly ait surely. wui coot yon roll, r.r li oiva nssYisnftw 1 us--i M llSluSSI li. IU " lruuu "' of rmir own loealtrv wna bnow mr,A tt cuVT. alTwX'7rtJI m.-.'J aJiIrr Zn4 tha I "rZ uTd i tU oU ' all Audranl , 111 !ally a wma w41 truntinaiit ia vurs Kotro Dome, Ind., U. S. JL ladles' Suits , ,.4.M ladles' Hklrta ) (g to 11.10 ladles' Waists , 4 so tuibavtinn. Jiatct nasisn vs. o IftWmtWfTtrrrrtrTTT.... ,-. .....T.,.T,,rrrTTTrrrrrft,?twttMttttttUMt4l4tti I, m m-r-