La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 17, 1908, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    tJGWT FACTS.
EVEStSO OBSEnrm. LA CHAVOE, OIUCGC. WEDNESDAY. jrVE 17. 190S.
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LOCAL ITEMS.
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Claud McNought of Baker City. Ii
endlng a few day In I Grande.
Mr, Joe McCrary returned from her
sit to Baker City today. ,
.William Wlgglesworth of Telocaset,
st in La Grande today on a business
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Train will leave 0 minute apart
the Trip Abroad on Friday eve
:ng. ' .'!'
; George Robert, a real estate man
t Pendleton, 1 In La Grande today
a a visit to hi brother, Receiver A.
i Robert. .' ' '
1 The official board of the M. E.
Burch met at the church last night
$ business connected with church af
tr. t ;, . , , '
iTou will never have another chance
I go abroad so cheaply as you may
ilday night.
IMIss Ethel Gulling, who has been
king a short vacation on account of
health, ha again assumed her du
es a stenographer .at the Cochran ft
bchran lliw office,
returned last eve-
tllamette val-
HI be on hand to purchase cherries
ora local grower a soon a the har-
st commences.
Misses Lucrece ' Wood and Bonnie
orrest, who have been attending Bt
lelen's hall In Portland, will return
o La Grande tomorrow morning.
r. J. R. Forrest will accompany the
oung ladle.
Mis Mabel Schofleld has Just re
turned from Provo,' Utah, where he
ha been attending the Caddy unlver
alty. The university ha Just complet
ed a very satisfactory year and all ap
pearance point to another record
year next ceason. It Is now an assured
fact- that the university will continue
to' prosper. '
Hugh McCall returned this morning
from Corvallls, where he attended the
Junior prom, and spent a few days
with his alma mater. He states that
Union, county's delegation at O. A. C.
will commence to return home for the
summer vacation this week, as ' the
graduation proper takes place today.
' Mrs. Frank Fireman, now with the
Bridges Concert company, passed
through La Grande ,- Inst evening en
routo to her home In Iowa. She was
flood-bound In Montana for many days
and was forced to take the circuitous
route to rench her destination. Mr.
d Mrs. Foreman formerly lived In
this city.
Ralph Hansen and George Humten,
Jr., with Mr. and Mrs. George Hun
sen of Telocaset, drove down In
Ralph's car yesterday afternoon. Mr.
and Mrs. Hansen returned to Telocas
et this morning, and George Jr., went
back to North Powder. Ralph Is In
GATHERED III M
Bummervllle, June IT. The first
square meal of the annual reunion of
the Rlnehari family was enjoyed by
(S Rlnehart and three visitor at noon
today. , That It was one long to be
remembered Is a foregone conclusion.
The Rlnehart reunion opened this
morning and will be in session until
next Sunday night, though Saturday
and Sunday will be thrown, open to
the public and friends of ' the . Rlne
harta. These 6 Rlnehart will have
25 more with them after tonight, and
then all these branches of the old
Rlnehart tree that still exist In Sum
mervllle will spend the time In eating
and making merry. There Is no spe
cial program until Saturday, but the
event will turn reminiscent. All
friends are Invited to attend on Sat
urday 'and Sunday, the latter day to
be characterized by religious services
and an elaborate dinner.
From All the Northwest.
Rlnehart have been making Sum
mervllle their mecca from many cities
of the northwest. At present there are
men here from. Mayvllle, Ore.; Walla
Walla, Wash.; Dayton, Wash.; Eu
gene, Ore.; 'Moses Laks Wash.; Fos
sil, Ore.; San Luis Obispo, Cal., the
Summervllle and Union county mem
ber, and several other smaller towns
In Oregon.
town today having ome repair made
to hi car.
Messrs. Scott A Althetde are busy
today cleaning the carpets In the Pres
byterian chnrch. -x .,,,.,..'. .T" J
Ash Houston, formerly second base-'
man for the local ball team, but now
playing with La Grande, is registered
at the St George, having come over
from the Sugar' Beet town on the
early train this morning. Pendleton
East Oregonlan.
On account of the serious 111 ness of
Mrs. J. L. McCrary, wife of Conductor
J. L. McCrary of the Pendleton
Huntington passenger run on the- O.
R. A N., Conductor Fred Waffle was
called out on the Huntington run last
evening and Harry Fowler take Mr.
Waffle' run on the Pilot Rock branch
for a fe wdays. Pendleton East Ore
gonlan. i
Mis Elizabeth King today graduates
from the Normal college of Drake uni
versity, Des Moines, Iowa, and receives
the degree of Bachelor of Peda'gogy.
Drake is an Important school of the
middle west with an enrollment of
more than 1850 students this year.
Mies King will arrive home Sunday
morning. ' . "
Little Robert Iiowe, son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. P. Rowe of South La Grande,
fell from ills go-cart about a week
ago, and hurt his leg. The child has
continued to complain of the pain in
his leg, and this morning Dr. Hall was
called and discovered that the bone
was broken. It will be set this after
noon, and It Is hoped that the little
fellow will rapidly recover.
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- SOCIETY.
Dcvaney-Ever. ' ,'
,. Cit -'"' min
ister, O. H. King, J. O. Devaney of
Elgin, and Ml Eola Ever of ' La
Grande were united In marriage last
evening at 8 o'clock. " The young peo
ple will probably make their home in
Washington. -' . ' '
. , Chnrch Wedding Tomorrow. -
What will no doubt he the most
fashionable church wedding this sea
son will occur tomorrow morning at
St. Mary' Cathollo church, when John
P. Donnelly and Miss Elizabeth Goeck
re to be married.
Man-logo IJcrtue Issued.
A marriage license was Issued today
to J. O. Devaney and Miss Eola Evers,
both of Perry.
WE HAVE IT!
WHAT?'
THE VERY BEST
llneofGROCERES and
VEGETABLES in the
city, everything tooth
some and who! esc mo
I for stylish dinner tables
THt: CITY GROCERY AMD BAKERY
E. HCLACK, Propr. Phone Main 75
W. 11. BOHNENKAMP CO.
DEALERS IN:
tlARDWARE,STOVES.riRMTtRf.BllLDIC MATERIAL
If You Want Gasoline Engines, Wind Milts, Tanks
Pumps, Pipe or Plumbing, Get Our Prices
PROGRAM
M RKIIAl
Thos having In charge the mammoth,1
organ recital In the Mormon mocr-
nacle on June 17, have announced the
program in detail, which will be heard
at that time. It Is divided in two
parts and commences at t o'clock
sharp, . to be preceded by a band con
cert glvvn by the local L. D. S. band.
Seats are now on sale at Bratnwell &
Clack's office, and at'the Qeddes Bros.'
store. Following Is the full program:
PART I.
Orgnn solo "Prelude and SIclllano,
from "Cavallerla Rustlcana". . . .
, Mascagnl
Prof. J. J. McCtcllan.
Cantata Domino (O Ping Unto the
Lord) , . . Juan Alramora
Stake Choir.
Solo .Mrs. Lizzie Thomas Edward
Mule quartet "The Star of Peace."
,Abt
Msr. Ferrln, Monsou, Davis and
Bramwt:;.
Roprnno Obllgato, Mrs. 3. Vr-n T?uren.
Durt "On Mossy Banks"
Mrs. Edward and Mr. :.u
Organ solo "Evening Star" :.om
"Tunnhauser" Wagner
Prof. J. J. McClellan.
PART II.
"How Amiable Are Thy Taberna
cles' , Parry
Stake Choir.
Organ solo "Obcrnl Overture"....
Von Weber
Prof. J. J. McCIt-IIan.
3nlo "Fenr Not Ye, O Wnel,"
Dudley Buck
Mr. Fi-rrln.
fia Mrs. Edward
Orftan solo March from Tannhau- .
Ser Wagner
Prof. J. J.' McClellan.
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The ne of Rust-Proof steel Corsets we m nciv shoving coapnse
numbers of the past, with the addition of sevenl numbers new styles, absolutely up to
dm hi every deiaU of design, fit, mterht, and construction.
I'amer's Rust-Proof
Style m
A Big FitJ.
That Trip. Abroad with mcnls fur
nished, to be given under the auoplcrr
of the ladles of the Presbyterian
church, will be a chance for a mighty
good time. The supper Will be the
bent you've had for a long time, and
If you don't have fun at each stopping
place and on the way, It will be your
own fault. Just think of salads, dress
ings, chicken pie, olives, soups, coffee,
fruit, macaroni and nearly everything
else that Is good to eat, all for IS cents.
ranlabmpr for Halo.
The City Grocery has line of can
taloupes hsrd to duplicate. Home
grown berrle are also for sal there.
Try the place.
FOR RENT Four-room bouse on
North side;' close In. Inquire at this
v
Vamet's Rust-Proof
Style 231
w w Thia Corset is ,inpire
fin shape above the waist
The hips and front are
long and have hose sup
porters attached.
; White Batiste $1.00 -
rj&l. y'
. .. This style is designed
TOr long Wai5l,we"ii pi
tioned figures. The skirts
are extra long at front and
sides. Hose supporters,
attached.
White Batiste $1.50
Warner's Rust-Proof
Style 291
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A long medium
tust corset ror taii,:
developed figures.
deep bust gore.
IVAffe Batiste $2X0
high
wet-
Very
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. Warner's Rust-Proof Ho. 2 Brassiere Is to be mm with or without a corset. The
straps cross In back and tie In front. White Batiste, trimmed with torchon lace and
wash ribbon. Used mostly by stout well developed figures. PRICE SOcts.
THE GOLDEN RULE C
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Wood For Sulo.
250 cords of tamarack and pine
wood for sale at $4 per cord, delivered
In La Gran do. Tamarack fence,' posts,
10c each,
LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO.
The La Grande CaBh Meat company
has a large advertisement on page ?
It will pay you to look It over carefully.
New ltcxtniirnQt.
On or about July 1 we. will reopen
our restaurant on Depot street, . Our
new quarter will bo furnished wlttt
the latest modern appointments,
which will be a credit to the city.
Watch for our opening Rnnnuneemcnt,
-10-l POLLOCK & G1LBANKS.
In which paper do
news?
you read the
Cures Kidney and Glad
der Diseases In Every
Form LI any People
Have Kidney Trouble
end Do riot Know It.
HOW TO FIND CUT,
tt b the function of the kidney to fillet
and purify the blood which U constant!)
passing through then.
Whoa the kidney are out of order th
ether organ are affected Immediately
and you may have sympton of heart
trouble, stomach and liver trouble, and
other ailment, which are all owing to the
kidney being weak and oat of order.
If yon are lck Foley's Kldnet
Cure wEI trengthn and build up th
worn oat tissue of th kidney so they
rill act properly and the rympton of
weakness, heart, stomach and Uvst
trouble will disappear, and yea will be
restored to perfect health.
How la TsP If To Kit Kldssj Trwbla.
Yon can lly determine If your kid
ey art oat of order by setting asld for
M hoar a bottle ct the urine passed
tpoa arising, it upon examination It It
cloudy or milky or ha a briok-dast sed
iment or small particle float rbout la rt,
four kidney are diseased and Foley'
Kidney Cure should be taken at once.
Foley's Kidney Cure 1 pleasant to
take and act directly npoa the part
affected and yon begin to feel betts
at one.
It correct slight disorder In few
Say and It ha cared many obitlnato
ava after Other treatment had failed,
toctars 114 N VmiK Not Ufa,
Voter Frey, of Woodruff, Pa., write
Attar doctorioc for two yean with the
bt pbystdan.1 (n WarnMburg. and tin
p-.ting worse, th doctors advised mo If
I had any business to attend to I had beV
tct attend to H at once, a 1 oonld 4
flbly live auuO month, as there was
car far me. Foley' Kidney Car
recommended to m by a frto J, and
I tiamedlaieh tent my son to th atom
nw It and after taking three) bottle I bo
r to get better nod eoatlnned to lp
H .-re nntU I was entirely wnU."
Two Use, too nod eixm.
A. T. IJILL. UraggieU
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G. W. PRESTON
Those are J. E. Tilt
Shoes for all Occasions.
C W. PRESTON
GRANDE RGNDE
MEAT COMPANY
PI10M: US YOUR ORDERS
b-.TV0 PH0f S
City Meat Market Main 50
Fir Street Market Main 48
Our large trade permits us to handle only the best of
everything to be found in a first class market.
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Try our home made Bacon, Hams and Lard.
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