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EVENING OBSERVER, 1A GRANDE, OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY S. 1108.
PAGE FIVE.
LOCAL ITEMS.
Visitors here for the Fourth should
remember the dances at the Elks' hall
during the afternoon and night of the
Fourth.' " .";
. 8. O. Swackhammer Is over from
Union to svend the celebration.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pursel of Union,
came over on the morning train' and
will remain over the Fourth.
Mrs. Hannah Rogers, who has been
visiting friends In Union since Pioneer
day, returned this morning.
Congressman W. R. Ellis, who will
Boosters vs, Business Men at the J arrive, this evening from Pendleton,
ball park tomorrow. Is the renter of! will be the orator of the day tom'or-
attraetlons for the afternoon tomor
row. ' ,
The O. R. & N. freight office will
be closed tomorrow at 10 o'clock to
i allow -the force proper opportunity to
celebrate the Fourth.
, Mrs. H. R. Hanna, accompanied by
Mrs, Anna Brooks, went to Baker
City this morning to spend the Fourth
with her mother and sister.
Mrs. George Lcadsworth and chlU
dren were among those who went to
Baker this morning to remlan until
after the national holiday.
Leo Herring, the popular lineman
for the light company, went to Baker bratlon.
I' Gust Fllcklnger of Walla Walla. Is
' ,.I . ; . 1 ' n.l.l. 1 , - .1 I r Y T SI...
. inning wiiu iii, auu mis. xi. v. uia-
dy during the Fourth of July celebra
tion. '
About one week ago an Indian robe
was lost out of a carriage on the
streets of La Grande. 'The finder will
be suitably rewarded If he will bring
the same to this office.
Mrs. Compton and daughter, Mrs.
Marion Davis of Union, were among
those who attended the W. R. C. re
union today, and they will remain In
'he city tomorrow to attend the cele-
thls morning to remain until after the
Fourth.
Miss Margaret Anson, who has been
visiting friends In Portland during the
past two weekaj returned thl morn
ing. . .
Harry Norwood, assistant to O. E.
Teter of the O. R. & N. water sys
tem, came up from Pendleton last
night, and left this morning for Ba
ker. '
Father O'Rourke, formerly of Wal
lowa, returned to bis present home In
Ontario this morning after having pal l
a short visit to his friends in Wal
lowa. '
Mrs. Harley Laughlln, who has been
spending the week In La Grande as
the guest of Mrs. R. W. Laughlln, re.
turned this morning to her pleasant
home on Clover creek.
Lee M. Travis, a former classmate
of H. R. Hanna, was among the dele
gates to the democratic convention on
this morning's train. Mr. Travis Is
an' attorney from Eugene.
C. R. Beckley. familiarly known as
"Uncle Charles." the popular sales
man for the Baker City Grocery com.
pany, left this morning for Boise, to
remain wlitl his 'umlly until ufter the
Fourth.
Seven carloads of bridge steel ar
rived last evening and will be used to
replace the first bridge across tho
Grande Honde going toward Perry.
The work on that 'bridge will start
soon.
U I
REM ITS
CELEBRATION
(Continued from page 1.)
Basement:
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Harlan ot
Grande, who have been the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bartnett at their
home on Lilllth street, left this morn-
where they will reside In future.
. Miss F. . I. Roberts, proprietor and
editor of the North Powder , News,
came down yesterday morning to at
tend the W. R. C. reunion. Miss Rob
erts, will' visit friends In Cove, Elgin
and Union before returning to North
Powder. ... i " .. .
The thermometer yesterday regis
tered 9 4V In the shade, the warmest
day this year. During the hours of
last night It dropped to 6 and Im
mediately commenced Its upward
climb this morning.
Engineer Cupernall reports that he
ran an engine across the bridge over
the Grande Ronde river at the Look
Ing Glass, and trains have now been
seen In Wallowa county for the first
time In history,
An aged man of Spokane, who was
en route to Wallowa county, to seek
a more suitable climate, was taken so
seriously . Ill here this morning, that
he was forced to turn tack and go to
his home again. Buffering with par
alysis, he was unable to move. Old
osldlers and members of the W. R. C.
who happened to be at the depot this
morning, provided him with roses and
assisted the old soldinr ns best they
could. The Blrl"''en man was accom
panied by hli wife. '''""TJT't
"success" spelled In large letters.
Prises for Autos.
Several inquiries regarding the auto
parade have been made In the last day
or two. There seems to be some doubt
In the minds of owners of machines
as to whether there Is to be an autO'
mobile section In the parade or not.
We can say empahtlcally that there
will be an automobile section, and
that the best decorated machine will
be awarded a prize of 110; the second
prise Is 5, and the third 12.60. . It
behooves the local auto enthusiasts to
give considerable care and attention
to their decoration, -for Dr. Samuels
of Baker City, will be here In a ma
chine decorated with hundreds of
chrysanthemums, and he expects to
receive that first prise.
. Take Notice.
' Mrs. Sllverthom requests that all
those to take part In the Colonial, In
dian or Landing of Columbus floats,
meet at her home at the corner of
Eighth and O street!, promptly at I
o'clock tomorrow morning.
The Bargain Basement has Crown to be one of the Strongest Departments in 0uf
Larg Store. A Few Suggestions will Show the Immence Stock of BARGAINS IS OUR
BARGAIN BASEMENT 7
THE ROSTER OF
SOLDIERS HERE
BANKING SERVICE
Banks are becoming more and more the custodians
"of the funds of the people, of faoih large and small
means. This is due to a wider appreciation of the value
of banking service as its usefulness is extended and its
methods better known. . In the case of ,
The Farmers and Traders
National Bank
THE BEST
service is assured. Its officers aim in every way to
protect the interests of its pa:rons,making use of every
means of orecaution.-Its up-to-date system of accuracy
promptness and tho same careful attention to large or
small depositors. If you have any banking business to
transact ccrr.o to our bank.
Work Shirls '
Dress Shirls
Imbroiderys
Calicos
, Lawns
Muslins
Ginghams
' Outings
Hosiety
Corsets
Dolls
Trunks
Toiletware
Glassware
Brooms
Baskets
Overalls
e
Shoes .V ;
' Hats :
Toys ': '
Tinware
Granitexarz
Shopping Baskets
Ilotions
Wire Goods
Matches
Clothespins
And ofher things to numerons
to mention
Toilet Paper ,
Shelf Paper
Bullet Paper
Napkins
The Place Where Coupons art as Cash. Eveaythlng at Marvilpusly Low Prices.
Others Take Advantage of of These FREE OFFERS, WHY NOT YOU. A Trial in OUR
BARGAIN BASEMENT and YOU WILL TRADE NO WHERE ELSE
The
Rule
COc
Tile Farmers and Traders
National Bank
of La Grande
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CITY LIVERY AND FEED STABLE
Cor. klh 0 Adams Ave., One Block West of the Foley Hotel
Ml New Riggs Well Matched Teams
Single Horses For Ladies
Below Is the roster of the 14th an
nual reunion of the Eastern Oregon
Veterans' association. Two of the
names belong t.i men who, obeying
their conscience, fought bravely In
the Confederate army, and than whom
there are now no citizens more loyal
to their state ana. nation:
James H. Cowan, Co. H, 1st Iowa
cavalry.
Samuel R. Deal. Co. B, 13fh Ind.
infantry.
Frank A. Kllpatrlck, Co. C, 139 h
III. Infantry. , .
G. W. Allen, Co. A, 27th Iowa vol
unteer Infantry.
Thomas C. Riddle, Co. B, 7th Ohio
volunteer Infantry.
Casslus M. Jones, Co. H, 8th Miss,
volunteer Infantry.
G. W. Coleman, Co. D, 6th Wis. vol
unteer Infantry.
David Hanna, Co. G, 129th 111. In
fantry'. Isaac Stein, Co. D, 10th Iowa In
fantry. William Thompson, Co. II, 167th N.
T. volunteer Infantry.
p. R. Welser, Co. B, 15th Illinois
Infantry.
J. M. Berry, Co. A, : - '-.. C. S. A
Edward Carpenter, Co. I. ". ::h Wis
lnt;intrr.
George H. Jacobs, Co. C, 88th III.
Infantry.
J. W. Oliver, Co. F, 4th. Tenn. In-
fontry.
W. F. Burnett, Co. B., 11th Kan
i volunteer cavalry. "
I It. W. Cross, Co. O, 23th Ohio lrv
i
: funl ry.
Juseph K. Walker, 4th Iowa, battery
j 7, light artillery.
! I. W. Faulk. Co. F, 100th Intl. vol
! und er Infantry.
Newton J. Underwood, Co. 3, 15th
Mo. cavalry.
Joseph Anson. 'o. K, Gth Iowa In
fantry; Co. G. nth Iowa cavalry,
Janx- C. Hutchinson, 26lli Ind
light artillery.
J. H. Gurdane, Co. E, 13th Wis. vol
unteer Infantry.
J. W. Lytle. Co. II. 144th Ohio vol
unteer Infantry.
C. II. Gore, Co. I)., 100th Ind. vol
unleer Infantry.
' lohn W. Reeves, , Co. A, 23rd Mo.
votfinteer. infantry.
, &mif. A. Parse-t, Co. K, 4th Iowa
volunteer Infantry.
Jumei U Taylor, Cc.' D. Ith Georgia
battery. C. ft. A. ' V
8. M. Haynes. Co. B. 1st Ark. In
fantry. " I
Wesley Davis, Co. K., tlst Iowa In
fantry. A. J. Goodbrod, Co. B, 11th N. V
cavalry, or Scott's '00.
V. II. Meade, Co. O, 4th Wis. vol
unteer Infantry.
William Htoup, Co. B, 2th Iovi
volunteer Infantry.
C. C Coalweil, Co. A, 13th Wis. vt!-
BEST STOCK SMALLEST PRICES
unteer Infantry.
Jerome Lawrence, Co. J, 6th Iowa
volunteer Infantry.
Union, at the court room thereof, at
La Grande, In the county of Union, on
Monday, the sixth day ot July, 1908,
light
Waltsvlile Grlder, Co. E, 19th Ky. J at ten o'clock In the forenoou of that
Cay, then and there to show cause, If
any you have, why an' order should
not be made, authorizing and dlrwtlng
the administrator ofl the above entitled
estate to sell the west of the north
east U. section 12, township 2, south
of range 17, E. W, M.; lots and 4.
in block 139, Chaplin's addition to La
Infantry.
A. E. Flower, Co. G, 2nd 111
artillery. (
F. S. Ladd. Co. K., 7th Cnl. Infuntry.
Moses C. Thompson, Eastern Cluif
stiuadron. .,
, C. C. McFbII. Co. D, 7th Tenn.
mounted Infantry.
J. W. White, Co. R, 8th Tenn. R. R.
J. M. Selder, 152nd Ind. Infantry.
O. McKoomber, Co. K, 8th N. T.
cavalry.
L. B. Stearns, Co. A, 1st Wis. heavy
artillery.
M, Mlllman, Co. E, 89th 111. Infan
try.
DKCIKIOX RENDERED.
Circuit Judge Crawford ' has ren
dered a decision In the case of Doug
las & Nelderer vs. J. B. Stoddard, fa
voring the defendant. The sum which
Is stipulated In the decision as now
due Mr. Stoddard was a trifle over a
thousand dolulrs. The ense was In
stituted by the plaintiffs for an nc
counting, but the court found the de-
fendant the man to which money was
due.
Grande, Union county, Oregon; nnil
lots 1 and 2, In block 86, Chaplin's
addition to La Grande, Union county,
Oregon. . I .
Witness, the
(SEAL) HON. J. C. HENHT.
Judge of the County Court of tho Statu
of Oregon, for the County of Union,
with the seal of said Court affixed
this third day of June, 108.
ATTEST: ' J. B. GILI1AM,
dJ8.1J-S0-7-Jul4 Clerk.
:
CITATION-.
In tlio County Court, for tlio County
of Union, Suite) of Oregon.
In the matter of the estate of George
Kewbert, drceused.
To A. A. Newhert, and sll known ond
unknown heirs of George Newbert,
deceased, resident und non-rosldent.
Greeting:
In the name of the state of Ore
gon you are hereby cited and required
to appear In tho county court of the
state of Oreaon. for the county of
GRANDE RONDE '
MEAT COMPANY
PHONE US YOUR ORDERS
iTUO PHONES
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 Bactr, Hams and Lard.
TO TRAVELING PUBLIC ;
Persons desiring neat
and comfortable rooms
and wholesome meals
should stop at the
PALMER HOTEL
Board and room by the
week : : : : $5 00
Bv the ay : : : 1.00
Tl.c only First Class e
$1.00 per day house in
La Grande. White help e
only Employed.
Two Blocks from Depot
W. J. RAMS0M Prop. ;
PHONE BLACK 402 ;
C. W. PRESTON
Those are J. E. Tilt
Shoes for all Occas-
irtnc
C W. PRESTON
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