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

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EVENING OBSERVER, IA GRANIE OREGON. FRIDAY, JTLT IT, 1908.
; LOCAL ITEMS. '
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Clay Rlnehart came In last evening
from Elgin to transact business.
Mrs. Laura Riggers took her de
parture for Portland this morning.
Dr, Phy, of the Hot Lake snnatorl
um, came over this morning on No. 1.
Mrs. E. E. Bragg lcft this morning
to visit friends In Union.
Wood 1anow selling at from $4 to
$4.60 per cord at Meacbam and Is in
good demand. j
Mrs. I". Thelson is somewhat Im
proved after a short but serious Ill
ness. Mr. and Mrs. David Stoddard, who
have been visiting their old home In
Logan, Utah, returned this morning.
Conductor and Mrs. H. C. Grady
left today for a short visit with rela
tives In Walla Walla. I
Mr, and Mrs. G. A, Lincoln are home
from Huntington, where they attended
the funeral of Mrs. Lincoln' father.
Dr. Hubbard has moved Into his
handsome new brick residence, .which
has Just been completed.
P. I. Julaeth and family arrived this
morning with a car of household
goods. They will make their home
In this valley. ..
Mrs. Kate R. Hanley la home from
Portladn, wrjere the went to undergo
a surgical operation some time ago.
Bhe is much Improved in health.
Conductor Toplngs wilt have charge
of the logging train between here and
the Palmer camps during Mr. Gra
dy's absence from the city.
Fred G. Taylor, superintendent and
manager of the sugar factory, . left
last night for Portland on a short
business trip.
Mrs. F. C. Bramwell and children
returned this morning from an ex
tended visit with relatives in Logan,
L'tah.
Miss Gladys Oesterllng returned
this morning from Baker City, where
he wa"s visiting her cousins, the Pal
mers. Mrs. Robert Cotner, who has been
lsltlng her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank 'Enlne of Sllverton, arrived
home this morning.
District Superintendent J. D. Gllli
a few days to select a site for the new
federal building. ;
Julius Fischer ett today for Walla
Walla, where it is reported he will
open a saloon.
While playing with her sister Hilda
last night, little Luclle McCrary. baby
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc
Crary. In some way had her arm
wrenched so badly that It was neces
sary to call a physician this morning.
Fireman Elliott, stationed on the
helper run out of Kamela, with his
family, will leave for HUlsboro tonight
to pay a long deferred visit to his
father. . After leaving HUlsboro they
will go to Cape Horn, Wash., and
visit Mrs. Elliott's mother. .
E. W. Davis, formerly register of the
land office, accompanied by his chil
dren, Ethel, Arls and Vernon, Mrs.
Mary Mallory and daughter Maud,
left last evening for southern Califor
nia, where, they will spend the sum
mer. Mrs.' Mallory already owns a
fruit ranch In. that section of the
Golden state, and Mr. Davis will prob
ably also purchase a tract.
Mrs. HucktiuwK.i y uu cr
ter, Miss Martha Huffman, left this
morning for Portland and Lot An
geles. In Portland they will remain
for a week or more with Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Hockenberry, and In Los
Angeles they will be the guests of
Mrs. M. Galbreth, their sister. Mrs.
Hockenberry wilt be away about two
months, and Miss Huffman may re
main a year or more In Los Angeles.
Baby's Arm Broken.
Little Luclle McCrary, bnby daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCrary,
last evening while playing with her
sister, Hilda, fell and hurt her arm.
The hurt was not thought to be seri
ous, but the little one fretted all night
and this morning when Dr. Hall was
called he found that the limb was
broken. The little girl Is now resting
easily, the arm will no doubt be fully
healed in a short time.
Contempt Case Postponed.
The contempt case against H. F.
I Brlggs of Starkey, In which argument
I u-au in ho henril todnv. hss been post
poned until 19 o'clock Monday.
The arguments In the divorce rase
In which Mrs. Dray
1in loff nr nlirht in villi the chnrces ul l-'
In Grant county and will be away un-j" 'o' dlvrce' cnarln crue,ty'
til August 1. are being heard this afternoon.
C. P. Cummlngs, Is building a mod- .
ern cottage on the corner of O and' fi-owil at Sherwood Theater.
Hemlock streets. It has a stone foun- " Standing on the street waiting for
datlon, plastered and modern In every their turn to get Inside the doors of
respect. (the Sherwood Electric theater last
Mr. and Mrs. Darby, who for the evening. Is the story of the unprcce
past week have been the guests of dented rush on that place of amuse
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Logan, left this ment this week. The new change,
morning for Salem, where they 'will which was seen by three full houses
remain during the summer. ant night, Is a splendid one. Especial
Mrs. G. W. Diggers, who has been iy one, "A Blind Woman's Story," Is
here for a week as the guest of Mr. heart-touching. .
and Mrs. Charlie McCrary, returned,
to her home In Portland this morn
ing. A. W. Nelson leaves In the morning
for a week's outing In the mountains.
SOCIETY. .-.
-' Afternoon Reception.
A reception that was Informal, but
nevertheless elaborate ant) largely at
tended, was given by Mrs. R. H. Han
na yesterday afternoon at the Hanna
residence, in honor of Mrs. Mary Mal
lory and Misses Ethel Davis and Maud
Mallory, who left last evening for
their California home. A large num
ber of friends of the guests of honor
were in attendance, and though there
was no set program, the afternoon
was delightfully spent In visiting with
those who were to leave In the eve
ning, and enjoying the Impromptu
musical yprogram. Mrs. A. L. Rich
ardson and Mrs. O. E. Sllverthorn each
rendered highly appreciated vocal
solos, while Mesdames W. W. Berry
and E. W. Mack rendered piano solos.
With Mrs. Hanna on the reception
committee were Mesdames A. T. Hill
and Andrew Anderson. Refreshments
In the way of punch and wafer were
served by Misses Naomi Williamson,
n pii-imrifunB and Mrs. W. D. Mc
Millan. '
The Hanna home was beautifully
decorated for the occasion. With as
paragus 'foliage as the background.
and nasturtiums, pansles, rosea and
weet peas liberally sprinkled over It,
the scheme proved tasty.
The guest of honor are popular In
La Grande and their host of friends
are grieved to learn of their departure.
The occasion yesterday afternoon gave
many an opportunity of spending a
delightful afternoon with Mrs. Mal
lory and Misses Davis and Mallory,
before their departure.
Invitation list was a follows:
Mrs. Mallory, Maud Mallory, Ethel
Davis, Mesdames Knowles, Crawford,
Kirk, Robert Miller, Anson, Turner
Oliver, Ivanhoe, Epplnger of Pendle
ton, N. Molitor, George Currey, Will
Landrum, Stella Ingle, Grace Barrle,
Carpy, Robert Smith, Wright, Cleaver,
Brenholts, Osburn, E. W. Mack, Sll
verthorn, W. Berry, A. L Richardson
J. T. Richardson, Williamson, Bragg,
Charles Cochran, George COchran, An
na BrooUs, A. Anderson, J. Gllham,
Kiddle, C. Bldwell, Foster, Llpplncott,
J. M.' Berry, Clemens, Shea, Clancy,
Conners, F. Jackson, Young; Misses
Margaret Ansop, Mnud Clemens, Na
omi Williamson, Oma Richardson,
Flora Mack, Bertha Young, Hurrlet
Young, Nell Young, Kathryn Connors.
Amanda Miller, Netta Kiddle and Jes
sie Foster of Island City.
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Thursday-rFriday---Saturday
l SPECIAL SA LE DA YS3
EVERY DAY NECESSITIES AT GREATLY REDUCED AND BARGAIN PRICES FOR THE
3 Days Ending Sat., July 18
it 45C
J Mnny at the PaMlme.
The Pastime theater last evening
I .The Inrge. commodious Pastime
theater last evening enjoyed a most
Mrs. J. 3. Carr will be connected with Bplenlj run. The program Is longer
the local and news gathering tnn thnn U!mg tn week and teems with
during his absence. RO0(j t..nKS. The songs are aleo bet-
Mrs. William Wlcalesworth and ter than the ueual run of excellent
children, who have ben veiling Mr. gongs, If such a thing Is possible.
TVIgglesworth here during tho past l
week, returned to the homestead In
Wallowa canyon this morning. J
Postmaster Rlchcy has received In-'
atructions from the department to se
cure maps of the city for the use of
the agent, who Is expected to arrive In
DENTIST.
Dr. W. D. McMillan. Red 851.
Pair less ( rtractlon. '
Expert golC work. Special attention
.o children's teeth.
La Grnnde Na'tinnl Tank Building.
Supreme Chief Not Coming.
It is not likely that Supreme Chief
Ranger John J. O'Grady will visit La
Grande, which la contrary to original
plans. ' It is contemplated to have
eastern Oregon orders of Fotfsters
give the supreme chief a big reception
at some central point In this section
of the state, but after studying the
matter It was found that Baker City
and. La Grande were about the only-
orders that could take a part. It has
been found that the expense for such
a plan of entertainment would be
great and the scheme has been prac
tlcally dropped. O'Grmly Is coming
to Oregon soon.
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Men's Summer Knlte Underwear, com
plete assortment, 60c to 75c values;
fine balbrtggans, fancy and plain- knit,
complete line of color
45c
Ladies' Muslin Underwear
. Neatly and well made, lace or em
broidery trimmed, good value at 66c
Pants 47c t0 75q: t0 cl0 out tne lot we have
reduced them ..to thl exceptionally
low price: $1.20 to tl.SS value. . . 87c
50!
All Ladies', Child's and Men's Sum
mer Hats HALF PRICE. Including
ladles' and children' trimmed, Leg
horn and Sailors, all ONE-HALF reg
ular price. 1 j
Wo
Sps. in Bargain Basement
Overalls
48c
Good grade denims, well made, all
sizes, to close out, 48c Also a line of
heavier weights at. ............ . .iBo
Complete line of the beet Work .
. Shirt "...8o
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All 75c and 5c values .......... So
fl.00 to $1.15 value .......... .780
GOWnS . $1.40 to $1.6S value '"
11.85 to $2.25 value . . . . .yjl.M
20c to So regular good ..X, ...17c
$0o to 45c number ..... . . .
' Covets SOc t0 5c number ...jliicJ
75o to S5o number . . 11? -
All number at $1.20 $L4tfonale
SkMS during thl three-day IpecialjC
$1.50 to $1.75 at . . . .
Now la the tune
of Muslin Ware; tlu
at the above prig
In a supply
nil! go quietly.
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White patterns; et of 47 piece $4.08
Johnson Bros., eml-porcclaln ware;
ntchoc best good on the . market; nice
Decorated SALAD BOWLS, regular
. SOo good ................... .28o
$ to Berry Bowl , ..18o
76c Water Bottle ............. .380
10 pair Women' canvas Oxfords,
$1.75 value ...OBc
40 pair misses' canvas Oxfords,
$1.26 values ...,50o
10 pair children' Shoes, samples,
Is t to t, $1.00 value 60c
Large line of sample and odd end
In Shoo to close out at greatly re
dueed prkea. 15 to 50 per cent BE
LOW FORMER PRICE.
t W)NT FAIfi TO AVAIL YOURSELF OF THE OPPORTUNITIES OF THIS $ DAYS SPECIAL SALE
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BAN KING SERVICE
Banks are becoming more and more the custodians
of the funds of the people, of both 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 patrons,making use ofevery
means of precaution. Its up-to-date system of accuracy
promptness and the same careful attention to large or
small depositors. If you have any banking business to
transact, come to our bank.
The Farmers and Traders
National Bank
. . . . ' , of La Grande
Amateurs Will Play.
The La GTHTide Amateurs Is the
niune of the reorganized "Boonter'
team. The Amateurs wero out yes
turdny afternoon and enjoyed a brink
pra- tlce. They will pluy a third gume
with Cove on the grounds here one
week from Sunduy. and fully expect
to win, notwithstanding that the Cove
boys are 'very tnt. The team which
i will meet the Cove boys will be se-
; lecti-d from Salee, Graham, McClure
Chllders, P.ruce. O.iml'k-. F"X. I'ld
co-!t, Fl'-grlt and Williams, pnd ought
' to put up a fast game.
I.lted on Rnw I IMi.
8-nttle, July 17. Two rnctawnyp
from the b.-irkenllne f-emont of Rnn
Frnn-lm-o, who, when rescued In the
Unlnek pas, had subsisted on raw
flh for three weeks, arrived lat nigh
frm Nome. The men. William Mo
Donold and Ernest Welzer, re flh
erman of the Fremont, and hid pu
out In dories to attend to their lines.
Vh'n th-y attempted to return to the
ship th-y fnund they has lost thel
benrlngs, after which they drifted for
three weeks.
! MUnM-d Wife Drink Acid.
Spokane. July 17. -Because her
I husband slapped her luce, Mrs. Flor
j ence Phlpps, wife of Sydney Phlppn
l drank carbolic acid In the Club cafe
last night and will probably die. Ph
1 the daughter of John Hlnkle. th
furniture dealer of Sand point, Idaho.
FOR RENT A suit
light housekeeping,
donee, ground floor.
1712. ' -
of room for
Modern rest
'Phone Red
7-14tf
16-lnch Pathfinder Lawn Mower,
regular $5.00 machine ......$3.75
18-lnch Electric Lawn Mower, '
regular $7.50 machine $5.00
18-Inch Guilt Edge Lawn Mower,
regular $7.50 machine $5.50
20-lnch Achlllc Lawn Mower,
regular $10.00 machine $7.45
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Common Screen Door, size 2-6 and
2-8, well made; regular $1.50
value ......,...,....$1.00
Fancy Screen Doors, size 2-6. heavy
and well braced; regular $3.15
values .$1,113
Fancy Screen Doors, size 2-6, heavy
and well braced, $2.25 values $1.08
Fancy Screen Doors, size 28, heavy
and well mnde, $2.50 values $1.73
Refrigerators
Rubber Hose
All 13c numbers, Br; alt 15c grades, 12e all 18c grades, l ie; all 25c grades
18c; cut In 25 and 60-foot leogths, with couplings. All garden tool great
ly Reduced In Price.
The
118. uv values; measures nign, wiuo, long
$21.00 values; measure high, wide, long $16.00
These RcfrlKcralors are of Standard make and will bo found to be as
good a any on the market.
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A Grand Family Medicine. Inl Office IliiKlnes Mul't.
"It give me pleasure speak a good Business was rather light at the
word for Electric Elttcr," writes Mr. j land office today, Kss thsn a dozen
Frank Conlan of No. 436 Houston St.,' entries b. Ing mado. Homestead
X. T. "If a grand family medicine prt.n.'s were made by William F. llntls.
for dyspepsia and liver complications;; Nicholas Ilowland and Hoeo Mcl'her
It cannot be too highly recommended." son. all of Pendleton, and by John
while for lame back and weak kidneys WlMln of Wulluwa county. Home-
Electric Elttcr regulsto the digestive ! stead application
functions, nurlfv the blood, and Impart Charles Gregory of
were mady by
liak.-r City, ninl
lencwed vigor and vitality to the weak Roy G. Edsmons of Wallowa coun.y.
of both sexes. Hold r Smith of Pendleton, secured u
anrt oeliiutatei
under guarantee
store.
at
Nowlln's
druf tlinh) r claim.
NOTICE KOIl PITHL1CAT10N.
. ,. . Ofpnrtment of lh IntTlir,
A torrrt lloti. ; u. S. Ijnd Offl- at La Grande, Or.,
Mrs. Mary E. TrnUer. rtlslrld d--. My 11th
tity presldi-nt, Installed the officers jr
Crystal It' tiekuh No. 50, also was V.rr
s If Iristiill. d B4 R. S. N. O. and th.i
name of E. . Mt Kiddy ns O. G. wi.i
left out ot the report of Installation.
MflH. n. E. WORCTELL.
For Bnle.
Two extra fine fresh milk cow
will be sold cheap If taken st once.
Apply to Robert Miller, II avenue.
HAT HANSON.
of La Grande. Oregon, who, on Moy
tth. Hon. mude limber and Stone
sworn etntemint No. 6021. for NV',i
NWU, Hectlun 10, Township 4 H.,
Itango 37, 15. V.V.M., has filed no'l ' of
i Intention to mske final proof, to es
j tMbllsh claim to th land nbove An.
I scribed, before regltr and receiver
at I-a Orutnle. On giin, on tho 3d day
t of August, 1908.
Claimant names ss witnesses: Mike
Il'sse, Mnry E. Wilson, Illnneh) lla-ki-r,
James Mctntyre, all of La Orande,
Oro. '
F. C. IinAMWELL, Register.
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BUSINESS COLLEGE
WASHINGTON AND TENTH STREETS
PORTLAND, OREGON
WRITE FOR CATALOG
Th filch ool that riaee$ You in a Oood rotition
7hat Aib You T
Oo yon feel weak, tired, despondent,
hiivei frequent lieacluelie, ro.tted toncmi,
li'ttor of lul Uvia In uiornliig, "heart
birn," lelchlng of gut, add rlsliiK in
t'irtjut r. f i ' r e.-itliig, stoma.'h gnaw or
burn, foul breath, tlU-zy sjhjIU, p(r or
v:t' ' 'n a y .ti; nuuva at times ami
k:u lrc( f-,.n;t,mi3? ,
If y.TISi" ve any considerable number of
tlHsvulwivn fyauitom yon are sulTurlng
frnn 'ylllou'im. TVftld liver with lnII-
?.'idi iverv.ir.minn: oiml Hie tce 't
ter tl'-
et.t eiif.
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ettiriettt liver InvlitciriUir. stomach tonic,
bowel reinihitor P"fv Htrentheiier.
Tlie "iu'it"n Mo.!fnl llenvsrjr " I not
patent meO i-itio or secret nostrum, a
full l'-t of 't 1r-'1 !!etitn llng printed
on Its lx.ltle-wripiHT and attested under
noih. A c'n ne t its firmnla will dhow
It c ir.'.: '.-v! r.-j r-'i -.!iol, or liormf til
lii f ? f-i i t n Siild etrset
mad" with pure tril-relincd glyrbrine,
of prii's r lre?-.jr'i. f'n:.i tlierK)Hof the
fiiiluwlini kativC Aniei'lejii Iort plants.
vii., tiulilen txial root, bloii riKit, Illmb
Clierryb.irk, f-.jcco' ftot, ISIoodrool, and
If andruke rrit
Tlie "ll(ilor ler dins m-dlenl sothoTltli-s.
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