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EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE OREGOX, MONDAY,' JULY SO, 1908.
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' G. D. Tayldr leave this evening for
an extended vlait east.
Peter Seards was a vleltor at the
land office from Eumpter today.
Mrs, C. Sommer of Nyssa, Ore., ar
rived this morning and Is a guest of
Mr. Ed O'Neill. !
Mrs. J. L. Cavlness and Mrs. N. Mol
ltqr left this morning to spend the
summer. at the coast.
Miss Myrtle 8qulres and Miss May
Robinson were guests Sunday of Mrs.
Wlil Morrison of North Powder.
' Huckleberries are finding their way
to market. They are reported to be
quite plentiful In the mountains this
season.
Mrs. O. F. Mays of Lostlne, who has
been visiting relatives at The Dalles,
passed through the city this morning
en route home. 1
Mrs. George Stoddard, who accom
panied Mr. Stoddard to California, but
.- stopped with Portland friends a low
, days, returned Sunday morning.
A Deputy Assessor C. M. Humphreys,
who has been sick for the past two
weeks, resumed his duties at the court
. house thla morning.. , ..
Ralph Maxfleld of New Boston, 111.,
' ' Is here and expects to take up govern
ment land in either this or Wallowa
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Mrs. Davis Wilcox, wife of Davis
Wilcox, a prominent capitalist of Ba
, . ' ker county, is in the city as the guest
' of her niece, Mrs. M. C. Newton. ,
. WV K. Davis, a member 'of the I
D. quartet, will sing at the Pastime
j """"thls evening, Instead of Mr. Williams,
who has resigned.
Jay Brooks arrived, this morning
from his home In Santa Rosa,.Cal.,
on his annual tour to look after his
" business interests.
.. Engineer C. C. Bull, who has been
on the helper run at Telocas.H for the
past five weeks has returned to La
Grande.
lit. Rev. Bishop C. J. O'Reilly, who
-"Vhs been In California for the past
J .o months, for the benefit of his
heaitn, nas returned to uaxer t.ity. -
Workmen' are busy excavating
for a stone foundation wall on the
Turner Oliver property on Elm street,
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the best valley he had ever traveled
over. He Will be in the city today and
tomorrow. ' -;
Johnny Dordan leaves tonight for
Spokane, where Mrs. Dordan has been
visiting friends for a few weeks. He
will make Walla Walla his' home,
where he has secured a position In the
Old Kentucky saloon.
Mrs. J. T. Mitchell and daughter of
Sioux City, Iowa, are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Oesterllng. Sirs. Smith
Is. Mr. Oesterllng's sister. She is a
teacher In the Bollinger Conservatory
of Music, at Fort Smith, Ark.
John Proebstel, who last visited In
La Grande, in 1883, is here on a visit
with relatives. He was hardly pre
pared to find. a city upon what was a
farm when he left.- Mr. Proebstel has
been In Nevada.
Mrs. Jennie McDowell and children
and Mrs. Frances McShain, went over
to Union this morning to visit Mrs.
Tom H. Hughey. Tomorrow Mm. Mc
Dowell will go to Telocaset and stay
for ft while with her sister, Mrs. Geo.
McDowell. '.'
Ajvituy xi. AiouMW, iMumiUttUt in
structor -jOf music In Baker county,
accompanied by his wife and mother,
spent yesterday in 'the city at the
home of Mrs. M. .C. Newton. Mr. -Tlb-bals
was married recently to Miss
Wlnnlfred Burgett, in , Deep River,
Iowa.' :'
Th Xa, Grande Iron works, is one
of the many busy Industrial plants of
the city. In addition to the usual re
pair work preparatory to an active
harvest season, the sawmill business Is
unusually heavy for this time of the
year., The.Wlloox Lumber company
Is having four cars built and the
Meacham Lumber company Is having
considerable work done.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Currey, who
have been touring the south and Cal
ifornia, after 'leaving Peoria, III., af
ter the meeting of the nation encamp
ment of the Woodmen of America, to
which Mr. Currey was a delegate, re
turned home Sunday evening. They
have been away a little over . five
weeks, and covered a large section of
the United States.
son's grove Wednesday. All who wjah
to attend are welcome, the only pro
vision being that each group must
bring a sumptuous basket dinner. For
those who live on this side of the track
the meeting place will be at the
church, and for the North tilde at the
M. E. south. Rigs will be at both
places to carry the picnickers out to
the grove free. '". .
THE GOVERNOR'S A1IRE.
BIBLE STUDY CLSK.
Workers of Central Church TaUe l"p
S'oniuil P.lblei fetutly. . " ,
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Bcgtnnms Wednesday eWptng a
which, when completed, will mean
110-foot -ment sidewalk. class will meet .weekly In Central
E. C. Jorgenson of Portland, who church and take up a course of Bible
owns the two-story brick building In 'study, and teacher, training. The
which the Mint saloon was for years' Teacher Training Haudbnok by Marl-
located, Is here looking after hfs on Stevenson', will be studied.' Maps
rWn-xrtv. . charts, etc., will be used.' The course
Mips Francis Heritage of Union, who will Include the following lessons
has been visiting friends In the city. ) " 'Two on the Old and New testament
left this mornlne: to be the guest of books, six on Old TesUmnet history,
Miss Maud Morton, in Walla Walla,! e'trht on New Testament historyfive
for a few days.
Mrs. D. C. Brlchoux and children,
and Mrs. John Snodgrass and Master
Jack formed a picnic party and spent
yesterday up the Mill creek canyon,
returning in the late evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Arnold, who
on Blby geography, eight on Bible In
stltutlons, seven on th lilblo school,
seven on the Bible; teacher, seven on
the pupil.
An Invitation Is extended to all
who wish the pleasure and profit of
such a course. The cost is small
v,e been visiting their daughter, only 80 cents for tho manllla bound,
Utrs. Charles Mlmnaugh, and friends, or 40 for the cloth-bound books, and
for ther-ast 10 days, have returned to a small fee for diploma when the
their home in Portland. I course-is completed. About IS have
One of the largest carloads of fruit already given their names for the
Jars ever received in this county Is class. If ynu wish to tako advantage
now being unloaded. In all there are' of this opportunity go to the church
1600 cases, besides Hie csps and rub- building next Wednesday at 8 p. m
hers. This floe not suggest a Iruu or see w. n. iing.
famine.
V. C. Hegstad of Idaho, Is here rep
rinting the Danlelson Flow com
tn. He stated tHiy that this was
Kumlay Hclioul Ph-nlr.
The Sunday school of the Central
church will hold a picnic In Rynear-
BANKING 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
h of banking service as Its usefulness ,is extended and its
motVie Kottor lnnurn In hfk r.a 5fl ftf
, The Farmers and Traders
National Bank
THE BEST .
service is assured. Its officers aim in every way to
Vprotect the interests of its patrons,making use or every
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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
Hundred. of Our Citizens Turned Out
Saturday Night.
Saturday evening a great gutherlng
of our people assembled at the corner
of Adams avenue and Depot etreet to
hear an address of Governor Cham
berlain. It was a beautiful evening.
The streets were Illuminated with
strings of electric lights. Many of the
business houses were decorated in .the
national colors.' Governor Chamber
lain spoke entertainingly along the
lint's of the large diversified resources
of our state and paid a glowing trlb-
thought to take advantage of the pres
ence of the governor in asking him to
speak and the large attendance showed
Its appreciation of the opportunity.
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EVERY DAY NECESSITIES AT GREATLY REDUCED AND BARGAIX PRICES IX)R THE,
3 Days Ending Sat, July 18
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Men's Summer Knlte Underwear, com
plete assortment, 60c to tSo values:
fine bolbrlggnns, fancy, and plain knit, t
complete line of colors .............
45c
59io
' AH Ladles', Child's and Men's Bum
mer ' Huta HALF . PRICE, Including
ladles' and children's trimmed, Leg
horn and Sailors, all ONE-HALF reg
ular price,' ''',
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BILL TAFT VARIETY. - .
Tho Blggent Cherry Tree In tho North-
west.' '
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This paper had a story of a cherry
tree seven feet- in circumference and
now comes a man with u tree that
knocks the other alleged biggest cher
ry' tree silly, C. W. Scott, who has
100 acres of the old Estes place, three
mile from the city aa the crow flies,
that measures nine feet around the
smallest part of the' trunk, and II
feet at the largest It is the Bill Taft
of all cherry trees In this part of Ore
gon unless a bigger tree shows up
and any committee is welcome to come
out and use the tape line. It bears
one-half Blng and one-half Royal
Anne. We would like to hear some
more big cherry tree stories, and also
how large a yield wns taken this year
Off a single tree. Salem Journal.
A Prize for n Xam ,
I will give a month's admissions
free, to the boy or girl undur 16, years
of age, who will submit a name fo
the nw picture show whleh I am put
ting' In, and which will bo opened
Thursday night. As only one name
can be used; only one prize" can be
given.'- The one who submits the name
selected by me will receive the prlxe
Put your choice of names, only one.
please. In an envelope, sign your name
and deposit envelope at the box office.
hour. Names can' be deposited at the
show building any time after tomor
row noon. The winner will be an
nounced Thursday noon.
8. A. GARDIN1ER.
Ext'ltcmrot at I'aMlmo.
; The most exclllng film ever shown
at the Pastime Is "The Indian's Re
venge." The thrills begin to chase
up nnd down your back from the first
and finally you begin to fear that your
ealp Is going to be lifted. Next to
this film In value is probably tho one
entitled, "Lost In an Arizona Desert."
Mr. Davis will sing "Sunshine" and
"The Fhamrork." Te other films are
up to the usual excellent standnrd.
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Ladies' Muslin Underwear
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
U. B. Land Office at la Grande, Ore.
June SO, 1908.
I Notice Is her'.by given that .
ii Ann y j. HocKENBErmr.
of La Grande, Union county, Oregon
who, on June illb. 1906, made tlm-
bet and stone sworn statement No.
6072, for FEU, Sec. 16, Tp. B S., R.
! 36 E. W. M., ha filed notice of Inten
tlon to make final Umber end stom.
i proof, to entnMlsh claim to the land.
above described, before the register
and receiver at La Grande, Oregon,
on the 21st day of September, 1808
Claimant names as witnesses: John
T. Williamson, Adna B. Rogers, Oscar
R. Coolidge, Vincent . R. Reevoa, al
of La Grande, Oregon. .
F. C. B RAM WE'LL, Rogistcr.
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' ! m m Port Innd.
A. i. Brown and JE. B. Wood,!h
two O. R. AN, offlcalls who have been
In Pendleton for the past two days In
connection With the Pearre forgery
rase from Umatilla, returned to the
metropolis last night. Pendleton
Tribune.
DEKTIHT.
Dr. W. D. McMillan. Red 111.
Pair lee xtractlon.
Expert golO work. Special attention
to children'! teeth.
La Granda National Bank Building.
Pants 47c
Gowns
. Neatly and well made," lace or em
broidery trimmed, good value at 65c
to 75c; to close, out the lot we have
; reaucea tnem to inn exceptionally
' low price: 11.20 to 11.35 values. . .870
All 75o and 85c value ......... .6So
$1.00 to $1.15 values ..780
$1.40 to $1.65 value, .1.17
Sps. in Bargain Basement
Overalls
$1.85 to $2.25 values
...... tl.63
Corset-Covers
Skirts
20c to 25o regular good ........17c
SOo to 45c number ............ ..So
60c to 65c number S8o
76c to 85e number .ASo
All number at $1.20 to $1.40 on sale
during thla three-days special at . ,9Hc
$1.50 to $1.T5 at ...$1.2S,
Now Is the time to lay in
of MuHltn Ware; they will go quietly
at the above price.
16-Inch Pathfinder Lawn Mower,
regular $5.00 machine ,.....$-.75
18-Inch Electric Lawn Mower,
regular$7.60 machine $5.00
" 18-lnch Guilt Edge Lawn Mower,
regular S7.60 machine V.'.0
20-Inch Achllk-s Lawn Mower, y
regular $10.00 machine .,....$7.45
Good grade denim, well made, alt
sizes, to close out, 48o. Also a line of
heavier weight at , . .68c
Complete llua of the .boat ..Work . ...
" Shirt . ;.v; . .v.".-; . . .45c
.-. Johnson Bros., aeml-porcolain ware;
DistieS best good on the market; nice
white pattern; et of 47 piece $4.8S
Decorated SALAD BOWLS, regular
600 good .28o
OailCnma , jSo Berrjr bowi ........ :,......io
75o Water Bottle ..,.S0o
ATX -J-.
$0 pair Women' canvas Oxfords, -
$1.75 value .8o
40 pair misses' , canvas Oxford,
$1.25 Value .BOo
50 pair children' Shoe, samples,
sine I to 8, $1.00 value . , . . . . Wki
Large line of aatnpte and odd end
In Shoea to close out at greatly jwv
ducrd irkt. 2S to SO pec cent BE
LOW FORMER TRICE.
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Common Screen Doors, size $-6 and
2-8, well made; regular $1.50
value .$1.00
Fancy Screen Door, sire 2-6, heavy
and well braectl; regular -$2.15
value ,...$1.6J
Fancy Screen Doors, size 2-6, heavy
and welt braced, $3.25 value $1,68
"Fancy Bereon Door, sle 2-8, heavy
and well made,' $2.50 values $1.7!
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Refrigerators
Rubber Hose
$18.00 values; measure high, wide, " long $13.83 JJ
$21.00 values; jneasure high, wide, long ... $18.90
These Refrigerators aro of Ktandurd make and will be found to be aa
Cmk1 as any on the market.
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All 13c numbers, 9V; all 14c n..Vi, 2r; all 18o grades, lie; all 25c grades
18c; cut In 25 sr.d 60-foot lengths, with coupling. All garden tool great- J
ly Reduced In Price.
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BEST STOCK SMALLEST PRICES t;
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of. tho State of
Oregon for Union County. I
James Dick, plaintiff, v. Ella Dirk,'
defendant. 1
To Ella Dick, the above named de
fendant: In the name of the state of Ore
gun you are hereby required to appear
anl answer the plaintiff complaint
filed In tho above entitled court and
mil, on or before the 24th day of July,
1008, and in case you shall fall to
answer said complaint by the 21th day
of July, 1V08, plaintiff will apply to
tho court for Jh dlxsolu
tlon of the bonds of matrimony eMnt-j
Ing between the plaintiff and (he de
fendant, and for cost and dlxbumo
ment. Tills summons Is published In the
La Grando Weekly Observer by an or
der of the Hon. T. II. Crawford, judg
of the circuit court of the slate of
Oregon for Union county, which order
requires the publication thereof once
a week for six consecutive weeks, th
first publication thereof being the 12th
day of June, 1908, which order Is dat
ed'the 10th duy of June, 1908.'
EUGENE AKHWILL,
Attorney for Plaintiff. ,
Willamette Valley Oinuiniiijim Awh-iii-lily,
Gladstone Park. Oregon, July
7th to Iiv luxln.
For the apove orrnseii the Oregon
Railroad A Navigation Co. will I
from all point on their line to Port
.and and return at ont and tne-lhlrl
fare on the certlflaote phm, provld-id
60 or more paying vassenger whj
have paid SOc or more, are In attend
ance.' Certificate"! to be signed by II. E.
Cross, ecreta-y of ;h i assembly, at
Gliidstono Park, Ore., on ' or before
July 21st, 1901. Ticket may b sold
on any of the three duy prior to, or
on the opening day.
Gladstone park I located 12 mile
south of Portland and can readily be
reached by electric lines out of 'Port
land. ' ) ';
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Agent O. R. Jk N. Co.
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BUSINESS C0UE0E
WASHINGTON AND TENTH STRCCTS
rORT LAND, -OREGON
WRITE FOR CATALOG
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lo Xouupoa );ourKoni!i
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tt1 :-."i cr j'-eUlcInn mny bo wdxl yonf
(;r, i?o if-mi Whi;t to Know Hiiiii'tMn o) tH
OKi'ia.'itinti Liid character til llii.i trhlrk
you takd Into your slumucb wbuthtr a
lie. rl r.r uteilieins?
Mt inU'lllKnt and ser.illile ptp1
n"-i1:U' li-. ut on knowing what, tliy
eniiliy vO.etiier h fiMl or as niiilcio.
lit. Pierce Ix-'.levd tli.-r have a firrle.it
rinM tofiijilxtr.ponsuuh Knuwledge, t-'L
puh!lheti,4tfcadeiif and on each 1xitt1
wrineer, wrtnQrnrmdJi'lne sm made of
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!l'-cJ!.'!-iil.1JiH"i1 t2.3.' frrrpM tl.i- ni'.m,
U ' !'i'f"'l i,relileh Ms inefifeltiesJ
re made ore tolii l mi'l iiin.-rrj-"fj..i;;
ire will th' ir ",T
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Ill- iUiiavjj tLiIT"
I-'or the cure of woman's peculiar wealr
nexcH, irrer-r'l!en end deatijenienta.
giving rln to Irmjuunt ncadnehfy, baeli
ai lm, I'.mzz' n ;:x'i nr dlslrmn I,
lower iWoiiilniil or pelvic region, arenra
panliil, ofttlmes. with a ilehtllintlnf.
pelvic, rainr-'-.ii dr; l:t .-"'.I k!-.i4rd yvm;v
tnP if welfne. pr, l'lo-f. KsVOTltO
Prerlptloil l numl i-ttlelent remedy.
It N eiiunllv e'. 1W In rurlng Iniliitul1
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rniitliers tnd In ireiriim Uie sjKtin ii.' i
tii e(K'-ijnt Baiii'ier fur lielir's coming,
tliii r'nuli-ritig- fiilldhlrth sum and rfnii-j
psrstlvnly pail, less. Toe r avnrllo Pro--rlilion
" I-. s i,...! po:nt, nireiiBtheiilmrl
Vinle to tlm (r r."tul nysteni and U tbrl
nrttsns illt!nctly feminine In imrtlnilsr.
It Is nlh 9 snulitri nnd InrtrnrntlnKi
nervine nnd euri ivrim fihsimtlnn,
nervous irotril(,ri. neuralirlii, hymens.!
im. chore or St. VIIih's dune un;
other ilitreiing ntr , vympbiaia noi
U'lidunt iikiii (Min lMiii'il ami einnte ills-
eaw of the tli't"ietl)r feminine organ. "
A host of medical antlmrlllrsef all the
aeveml ellixi of iri" tire, recennn'"nrt
sneli of the several lna:ieilpnts d wJiIra
Ksvorlln Prescription I made 4r tii
rnreot theilK-iv forwhirh rt-tarlsIsM-!
to be a eur Von may resd what tber
ay or yimrwlf by nillng a postal rart
request (or a rot Ivuklot of aitrarM
from the lending t!thoritle, to
Pierre' IiivalhiV llolol and HurKlrai la
viituie, ItnlTaly, N. Y and U will oeoM
t you by return poet.
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