La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 20, 1908, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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excepfois positively every thing at more1 than liberal
Price reductions.
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W ABROAD
IS POPULAR
Tha Trip Abroad at evening wu
o popular that considerably mora than
a hundred took the world tour, and
all came back aatlafled thaf the ladles
of the Presbyterian church had given
a novel entertainment, Without
hitch every department of the trip
was carefully conducted. Cars ran on
schedule throughout, leaving the
.iSuTch at regular Intervals, the carry
all was Invariably loaded to the gun
wales. Conductor were always on
bind to collect the Tares. Borne of the
tourists made the trip In touring cars,
whlle.'others made the trip afoot.
Unique and characteristic decora
tions and foodstuffs, designated the
. varttiMS countries visited. Boups jrere
served under a canopy of German
flam and German-colored bunting at
the C. M. Humphreys home.. The ap
petite whetted by hot soup, there was
some anxiety on the port of the tour
ists to proceed with the journey. All,
In due time, the car . arrived at the
Mrs. Anson home on Fourth street
Macaroni, such aa the Italian makes,
was served here by waiters properly
arrayed In "Dago" garments. Even
the Italian organ grinder and his pet
bear were to be seen. The cub bear
owned by Mr. Vandermuelen frisked
about the lawn and cut up capers that
convulsed the passe ruby with laughter.
From Italy the trip winded Its way to
China In the Smith home on Sixth
street Here the substantial viands
were dished out to the guests. Scal
loped potatoes and chicken . pie was
served by "Chinks," while a Chinese
phonograph "Inspired" the hungry
travclo;n.
.The t,nket "--J a lunn-i -ne
and ended at the Dr. liacon residence
on Third J'eet Tasty salad and
punch refreshed the now well-filled
sightseer.
The lost lap of the tour ended up In
America at the Odd Fellows' hall. The
reception committee there was Uncle
Bam himself and the Goddess of Lib
erty. Desserts and coffee filled the
hod reported at the American station.
a delightful program was rendered to
which;, a large number of the tourists
llsteneded. ; . t ., r
To the ladies who managed th
trips, attended to the serving and
planned the decoration schemes, Is
due considerable compliment.
GAMES tXR TOMORROW.
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I THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY
j 'e. POLACK, Proprv. 'Phone ' Main ' 76 '
FOR
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Several Baseball Garnet Sclindulod for
Sunday Afternoon In the County.
If schedules fall not, there will be
several Interesting games In the coun
ty tomorrow. Union clashes with Cove
at Cove, while Wallowa Is playing a
double header at Elgin; one this after
noon and. one tomorrow afternoon.
Summervllle Is to be pitted against
the strong Perry aggregation Sunday
afternoon.
There were also several games In
the county today. The second tenm
from North Powder was guest of hon
or to 'the second team of Union today.
The Cove nlno was also at Union thla
afternoon with the result that the na
tlonaf pastime hag been the chief Item
of attraction outside of the stock show
In that end of the valley todty.
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Mrs. J. R. Oliver and Mrs. Erneet
Lewis of La Qrando, cam over this
evening to spend Saturday and Sunday
with J)r. and Mrs, Lynn K. B1akila.
Pendleton n. O,
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land.
J. H. KlfENET,
Agent O. R. A N. Co.
Was Wasting Away.
''I had bean troubled with Kidney
disease for the last flva years,"
writes Robert R. Watts of Salem, Mo.
I lost flesh and never felt well and
doctored with leading physlaians and
tried all remedies suggested without
relief. Finally I tried Foley's Kidney
Cure and leas than two bottles com
pletely cured me and I am now sound
and well." During the summer kidney
Irregularities are often caused by ex-
oneelve drinking or being overheated.
Attend to the kidneys at once by us
ing Foley's Kidney Cure. A. T. Mill.
' Cooked Food Sale.
The ladles of the Christian church
will give a cooked food salo at the
Russell meat market on Saturday.
Better Than Spanking.
Spanking does not cure children of
bed-wetting. There la a constitution
al cause for this trouble. Mrs. M.
Summers, Bos W, Notre Dame, Ind.,
will send free to any mother her suc
cessful Instructions. Send no money,
but wrlt4 her today If your children
trouble In ttha way. Don't blame
the chnd, the chances ara It can't
help It. This treatment also cures
adult and aged people troubled with
urine difficulties by day or night
WHlaiwiUe Vallnr CliniiLsuqna AjMrra
My, Gladstone .larH, OmRoo, July
7th to 19th, IncioMlro.
For the above ocrast'in the Oregon
Railroad ft Navigation Co, will s'
from all points on their lines to Port
end nd return at one and cne-thtrl
fare nn the certiflacte plan, provldod
(4 ni more paying passengers wh
have 'paid 50c or more, are In attend
ance. Cestlflrat to be signed by II. T.
Cro4 secretary of tn assembly, at
Gladstone Park, Ore., on or before
July 1st 101. Ticket may be sold
on ajy of Uie three days prior to or
on tty opening day. 1 i I .
Gladstone park Is located 1 miles
south of Portland and can readily be
reached by electric llnra out of Port-
. Kew ItotfaranC
On or about July 1 we will reopen
our restaurant on Depot street Our
new quarters will be furnished with
tha latest modern appointment.
which will be credit to the city.
Watch for our opening announcement
l POLLOCK OILUANK8.
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: Pastime Theater
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4' 1000 feot of moving plrtafc.
4 Two Illustrated songs.
4 Songs by
4 SHERWOOD WILLIAMS, i
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4 Complete change of program
4 on Monday and Thursday.'
4 ' Matinee on Wednesday' and
4 1 Saturday afteraoona.
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0E0R0E PALMER, President ' W. H. BRENH0LTS Asi't Cashier
J. M. BERRY, Vie Pratidant . C. S. WILLIAMS, 8d Aaa't Cashier
F. L. MEYERS, Cashier
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La Grande National Bank
Of La Grande, Oregon
CAPITAp AND SURPLUS $160,000
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
( DIRECTORS
J. M. Barry A. B. Conloy F. J. Holntt F. M. Brykit
f C. C. Pennington F. L Meysra Oao L Clsavar
I W. L Branholta Caorg Palrr
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