EIGHT PAGES, t EVESINq'O BSERTER. IJi CTt.1l.VDE. OTlECOX. Tm'RSOAV, JCXE 18, 1908. VMiT. m'K. 1 LOCAL items. ! Mrs. F. L. Meyer will .ntertala the W)Kure Klatchat her home on Main 1, street Friday afternoon. - Ikmnelly-Qoeck. One of the moat butlful and lm presslv. ceremonies to be urfrn.. In La Grand thia , season, waa that t ': . , .Mrs. C; W. Jcie of Pendleton, lcitlng Mra, Porter of this city. Miss Jennie Mattlaon left today for , "Walla, Walla on a isit . Hanna of M.achani. DVODt L '-r . SkMtla.0 U...u... .A ! . ..... .. . . f .vUi me wiiuamaon land John P, Donnelly and Mis office this forenoon. j Elliabeth Ruth Goecic m holy wed- H. T. Grady, formerly railroad Iock thia morning at St Mary's Cath employ of this city, but located at ' ollc church. Rev. Father Whyt. offi- Denver for some time, is in La Grande' dated. The bride, attired in a white today meeting hU many friends here. I batiste princess gown, elaborately Ray Noyes, son of C. W. Noyes, left trimmed with vallenclennes lace and u viiib morning-. Ray jn- "eruon, wun white net veil, and tends to remain in the Umatilla or 'carrying a white prayer book, was at Palouse harvest fields until fall. tended by her sister, Miss Emma J. IL Watson, division foreman of Goeck, who wore a beautiful dress of the O. R. A N.. accompanied by hls'b!ue dotted mull, with a hat of blue wife and daughter. Miss Martha, left (an(1 white to match. . Miss Goeck also this morning for a short visit to Spo- can-led a white prayer book. The Kane. . :y BToom and best man, Dan Hlnes,Vore Mrs. J. C. Still of Standpoint, Ida-, 0,9 convntloai black,' and carried bo. was in ,th city today. . She is pr4yer bok- During the ceremony shipping the regains of her brother Mr J" P" Corbett "Ave Maria" to Sandpolnt. The death occurred at "nd " Perfect Her sweet Hot Lake. - ' , jtolcs blended perfectly with the low Mrs. Scranton of 'island Cltyam J !..?eT ,one' Mth,r Wtayt. to Radium epring, on Sunday td visit ' ZIT. "ny. and a. h. read - ,her daughter. Mrs.-:;- M. Hall of - , ;-.v.. -- fc- - flo f.th wtdding cert- , v ; her health after submitting to V suiCl TT" . T. ' i ; Heal operation ' at 1'!,! I e-'tMm ,B h,ch ' W allh.r : - . W she Is now abl. to w.m about - P"d ,owta Md " .' - er Cii XoTV ST br!de! ? farBM of Only tt im.di.u fmir, of the l ti L ' " w'r b"t eerved at the home of th. MBame will go to th. horns of brids's pareau following the eera- r',lr,.7' Altert HuntW " . A reception to a few of th. Uad City befor. returning to Northwest InUmat. friend, of th. happy Powder. Mrs. Hunter d nult. m .rM ' a.,i. . - . -1 - given uiis evening at n . .. . Mi. B. W. Barnes, her mother. now at th. Hunter home. , Considerable argument1, hss ' been preclnitated by th. presentation last venlng to the city council of a peti tion asking that an artesian .well be dug to furnish a city water supply. Signed by practically all of the lead ing business men, the paper bears considerable weight. Councilman J. T. Williamson, chairman of the water committee, Is making a careful can vass, with tho other members of that t'epartmcnt, to lern the exact fetllng ... among the taxpayers. The dire need of pure -.voter Is pol'f-cvMcnt, and to '. learn If the artesisiv method Is. the .vmasL.tlauslb!e -one i the 'lwiiuse of the committee before It makes a report-to the council. The matter Is a knotty one but It Is evident that the committee Is going to -base Us final decision on, facts learned after care ful consideration. th. Goack horn, on First street. Th. groom .Is a well and favorably known employ, of the O. R. 4 N. , Wedding Announcement. Mrs. Carrie P. Duryes" announces th. marriage of her daughter, Juanlta Sophronla, to Minor A. Stillw'ell, on the evening of June H, at the M. E. church Cantaloupes for Slo. The City Grocery has a Jlne-of can taloupes hard, to duplicate. ' Home grown berries are also for sale there. Try the place. . ','',, The pitching department of the La Grande club teom Is to be materially strengthened by the preeence of How ard, the leading light In the Trl-Clty iruKiiv. jacK u Linen s find Is a solen- tlld one. Jlr, Howard Is no "kid" and carries the distinction of being the best all-around player In the Trl-Clty 1 WF 'MAF l-Tl ' the: very best line of GROCERlES and VEGETABLES in the city, everything tooth some' and wholesome for stylish dinner tables THE CITY GROCERY AMD BAKERY . E. FCt ACK. hopr. - Phone Main 75 4. W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO. :dealers in: HARDWARE,STOVtS.rilRITlIRr.BUILDIC MATERIAL If You Want Gasoline Engines, Wind Milts. Tanks Pumps, Pipe or Plumbing, Get Our Prices league, where he has been the past two years, both in the twirling depart ment and in th. fielding department inrea years ago he tried out with McCredle's bunch' In ,th. south. He hss been with Butt, for a while, and finally drifted Into the Trl-Clty league where he has boen located ever 'since, until O'Brien got his bands on him. Hit batting average, bis fielding abil ity and hia sitt . at pitching will ail combine to make him a valuable ad junct to th. local team. It is hoped he -will reach her. tomorrow morn ing. He was scheduled to. .rrlve this morning. ". - " This gives La Grande the strongest twirling staff of any team in the In land Empire league. ' With Howard, Cotteman and Fuchel as the regulars, and Zimmerman able to help out In case of a pinch, there can be no weak ness there. .'' Th. Babes leava tomorrow morning for Walla Walla to open the series in that city. Speaking of the coming series and th. league as a whole, the Walla Walla Bulletin says: , , , The Walla Walla league team re turned horn, last .venlng from La Grand, where they have Just finished a series of four games with-the La Grande Babes, and will meet the same tmHnn fn a Ilk. number of con- test. at th. fair grounds,' commencing Saturday, June to. Th. boys are in good trim, with th. exception of Klllllay, who waa In jured in on. of the games at ,La Grand.. Th. entire teem . seems to have found their batting eyes, Judg ing from th. hit column in the last tew games, ana ar. walloping tb. leather for extra-sack.rs, too. A scrutiny of tb. error column reveals a vast improvement In fielding, while the pitching staff Is undoubtedly as strong as any In th. league. Though dropping, three contests at La' Grande, th. boy. remember that th. same thing happened at Pendle ton In the opening series, and that In th. return engagement . In this city Walla Walla reversed, matters, taking the three games out of four. They ar. expecting to duplicate their per formance when the leaders reach here. It Is the Intention of the local man agement to keep the league team In thlsity going during the' entire sea son.' but they realUe' thut1 1 do 'this tho club iniistJiaV? th.e.nnaj&,al''ir-P port of the citizens. ' After the car line Is In operation to the fair grounds Jlttl fear 1 entertained but that the gato receipts will meet all expenses. but until then they will be compelled to call on the cltlsens ; for 'subscriptions. mmmnMORBETB The lint of Rust-Frooi sfeel Corstts we ere now showing comprise ill ihz pcpihr numbers of the past, with the addition of several numbers new styles, sbsolukiy up to date In every detail of design, fit, material, and construction. Warner's Rust-Proof. Style 27 Because Marlon Barnes, brother of "Bud" Barnes, became Infntnated with the young lady whom' the latter wish ed to make his wife, und because he was, receiving tto mm nt Km from the full- one. It Is 1.: V-1 by some Yamet's Rust-Proof Style 281 .. .,Thi8 Corset is Empire In shape above the: waist The hips and front are long and have hose tup porters attached. ' J v ' IVWfe Batiste SIM 10' . - .This style is designed lor long waist, wen propor tioned figures. The skirts are extra long at front and sides. Hose supporters attached. White Batiste $U0 Warner's Rust-Proci Style 291 V I 1 V - ii . it t 1. t- 4 A long medium high J I 'bust corset Tor'iaDpwerpT developed - figures. Very deep bust gore. ' While Clsle $2X3 , Warner's Rust-Proof No. 2 Brassiere Is to be worn with or without a corset. Tie straps cross In back tnd tie In front: White Batiste, trimmed with torchon lace mi wash ribbon. . . Used mostly by stout well developed figures. PRICE SOcts. :. THE GOLDEN RUl CO, .: - ' J : v t u it- till! - lnt :nt .n out Walla xvno live In the IMMe rnutm ''Hud" Barnes took his : the mountains, ostensibly '. : Ins trip, but In reality to g : of the way, snys tho '""Walla Union. . While thore is snlil to be little foun- Untlon for the stppot.,n, n oulet search Is . belnjr mnilo by the oflcei In an endeavor to arcertuln the exact whereabouts of Marlon, the dlnnp- peanince of thi boy having led' many to bellevii that he has met with foul llay tit the hands of his brother. ' . IVrullitrljr lls.-ii-nnd. Slnee the arrciit and Impi ironnn-n! of Dud, reports from the neighbiirhood where tho boys lived tii,llcnt thnt Marlon dlssppeared under somewhat peculiar circumstances, an.l has not been seen slni'e September J', when he was fieen to go Into the mountains with Hud on a hunting trip.' It Is said thnt Marlon told people around Dlitlo that End IhreaU ned him If he did not leave the country by( ft-piember 27, and tub days'prlor to the time he n to have gone, the two boys are said to have, gone into the mountains above Dixie for some shooting. That no on has seen Marlon sine, that date seems! to have Just been mad. public,! though some Dixie residents say Bud told them his younger brother had gone to Heppner, Ore. ItrMThoe lUer Vmra Marion. Frank Loudagin, or some onk who ured Mr. Loudagin". nam., telephoned te Sheriff Havlland yssUrday. after- Quiet Investigation, such as was used In an attempt to prevent further ln- vestlfcntlon regarding the whereabouts of MAnna.Mldrlch j ; . .Tho Ulsapptaraucii. uf -Warlon, hav ing occurred last September, leads many to believe that Bud took him Into the mountains, and thore dealt foully with him; that, being siitces- ful In this undertaking, he believed he could dispone of Mrs. Aldrlch In the same manner, and thus gain posses sion of her property. " .' - ' ' Gun VmU-r Brldso. : Although the who!, fabric is ru mor, a story was told yesterday to the effect that some1 time after Marlon was supposed to have left for Hepp ner, Bud and his wlfi were out riding one evening, and that, as they arrived at a wagon' b.-U'so over the Coppel, Bud alighted, anil, (coins down under tho epr-riash, pliked up a gva which had been hidden there.' ' Ail effort to' reach .Mr. Loudagin hi- telephon yer.terdny evening was un ?uccful, and until Sheriff Havlland Is placed In ponscolon of tho letter which tho former ! s .Id to have re ceived from the mains' hid. the be lief that Bud's wrong-doing dnti s back farther than Mxy 1, wh.-rf he is al iened to have killed Mrs. Anna Al drlch, will bo general, even thouith some of the officers scoff at the story, which thus far lends to Incriminate Cud. Wood For Sale. , J50 cords of tamarack . and pine wood for salo at $4 per cord, delivered TnTLa'Grande. . Tamarack feh'co ponts", 10c each. 1 LA GBANDE INVESTMENT CO, The La Grande Cash Meat company has a large advertisement on page 7 It will pay you to look It over care fully. . .- New Koala iirant, j On or about July 1 we will rcoprfn our rcuijujtiiit. ion Depot street Our new quarters will bo furnished wllk the; latest modern . appolntmnnt, whlrh will bo a credit to the cltf,-. Watch for our1 opening announcement. -10-l POLLOCK & GlLBANlix , In which paper do news? you read th' A Ills IVvd. Tliat Trip Abr.iad v.Uh mcnls fur nished, to be given under the aulce of the ladles . of tho Ti e.byterian church, will be a chunce for a mighty good time. Tho supper will bo the best you've had for a long time, and If ycu don't have fun at each stopping place and on the way, it will be your own fault. Jurt think of salads, dress ings, chicken pie, olives, soups, coffee, fruit, macaroni and nearly everything le that Is good to eat, all for 7S cents. c. w. Those are J. E. Tilt Shoes for all Occas PRESTON jC W. PRESTON . a j GRANDE RONDE j MEAT COMPANY 'lb-. Cured at Homo if Xevr Absorp. thss MeUMtO. If you suffer from bleeding, Itch-i-Z. blind or protruding piles, send oi your s d fir os, nnd I will tell you low to euro yourself at horn, by th. fw abscr;'.tu l.eauu.nt: and will 'so send Bom. of this bom. treat ment free for trial, with rsferanoes vom youtr own locality If requested. Iinmsdlat. relief and permanent grra nU B,a ne naq received a ; .ured. Rend no money, but will letter from th. missing boy, written j -th.ra of thU off.r. Writ, today to in Heppner, But tb. letter has nrX ' Mra. W. Bummers, Box P, Noire been soen, and it Is considered possl- l '.- me, lad. bl. that a ms. Is being . worked to FMONE IS YOUR CKDtliS . 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 ; ? Try our home made Bacor, Mams and Lard. ' . t ! .-;v." .-. Ji-.v raw 1