La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 30, 1908, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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LOCAL ITEMS.
SOCIETY.
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unty School Superintendent E. E.
j ;g is in Elgin today on official
1CS3. . , , .
I i ' A.' Rlordan of La Grande, passed
ugh Baker on his way to Sumpter
i y. Baker Herald.
he'' Misses Lulu, Katie and Mabel
nsell of Ladd Canyon, transacted
ness in the city today.
:. . W. Bush, president .and manager
. the Blue Mountain Creamery, went
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. uiiiun uii uusuifss maiiers this
miner.
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new power line, from Union to
ck Creek today, with Manager Fred
.. jusch.' ' '" ' .', ; ' .
"Zip" Zimmerman :is permanently
sated in La Grande for the winter
id will be on the La Grande baseball
ub next year.
. ; Archie Stone returned today from a
lslt of several months In Portland
nd Washington. He has been gone
ince June.
Mrs, T. J. Scroggin and daughter,
Miss Adeline, returned this morning
from an extended , visit to Portland
and points In Southern Oregon.
; Justice of the Peace Angus Stewart
has moved his office to the Ralston
building, -where he , will occupy the
rooms at one time leased by Dr.. Big
gers.,:,u,. '.AUi..,..-- "- - ji
V. R." Meade' and wffe came down
from Sumpter last evening and went
from here to La Grande, where they
will' remain for a few days. Baker
Herald. , ; j .
This Is the day on which-the Com
mercial club "has been promised that
the booklets would be finished v-and
ready for shipment to the club here
from Portland.
A new bridge" across' the Grand
Ronde river Just above Oro Dell, will
be constructed by the O. R. & N. The
steel bridge how there has been doing
service for five years.
A game and fish warden has been
appointed in this section of eastern
Oregon and followers of game should
exerclBe some discretion hereafter lest
they be punished,
"Lefty" Fuchel, who was one of the
pitchers of the La Grande club last
summer, went through La Grande last
night en route to Seattle - from Salt
Lake. He is under promise to return
to La Grande netx year.
Dan Kelly .returned home from
Portland last evening, jvhere he has
been undergoing a feasting-' era due to
the victories won at the Olympic
races. Dan admits that he is glad to
get back to Baker, where he can have
a little rest. Baker City Herald.
Superintendent M. J. Buckley and
Master Mechanic J. T. Langley, ar
, ' Vea" 'n their special car from the.
ast, and left this morning for Seattle
in response to a message calling him
there. Mr. Buckley, who has ieen
very sick for several weeks, is now
convalescing.
L. Stllwell has reopened tho old
Boss Meat Market on Fir street, and
is now in charge. It will be remem
bered that Mr. Stllwell originally
opened this market some five or six
years ago. For the past few years Mr.
Stllwell has resided on his fruit ranch
in Fruitdal, but has concluded to again
move to town and engage in the mar
ket business. His old-time friends
will be pleased to again see him with
the white apron and the old-time
smile.
so by r;;z j Chrlstrck
asters such as took the first prUe a rV JT f
the late aster show. Cose Z7Z 7 , '7, at"tta
were entertained at a thimble pa y Z ' ' : " th
by Mrs. J. D. Siate, at her tl Z ToTLT U
ner Washington and Second stree .this "lol of J , CnS,dcrin the
afternoon. Th ' .prlCe 0f aJn'"". it would fill the
auc EuraiN nrnncnr Tnm
thimbles and during the af ernoon every evening. The second per
whil.thPv v,.,t 1.1... " 6 n?0"V 'ormance was given with as much ef-
- . Vilc wun me otner, fort to
in a trn hilM.',. ...... . een llIlea' xhe company deserves
rrv.. v . j patronage.
iiosiess served a delicious two- Hollow'
COUi'ise lunrhpnn durinr. u. ... . '
Th .1 . V. r a"Mnwa' company has. ' It will give it tonight
The decoration scheme was pureiv . w 0 gnl
"aBter." t. .1 . 1 !th as muoh scss as it presented
"e uower wncn has made the opening number. .
la urande famous, was brought into; ' '
liberal use and the Slater
wore a color of real beauty, such as
only Mrs,
please as though the house had
The company c
lonight It presents "Beech
a play said to be the best the
Hie Pastime,
The pathetic story of "The Sheperd
ss," as toid by moving pictures at the
Pastime theater Is a beautiful attrac-
Slater's asters can produce. '
The invitation list follows:
Mesdames W. J. iindsnv nir
Osburn, Hill, Price. Ingles, Geo. Cur-' t,?n that lnC'teB Wtor for the In
rey, Fred Currey, Jennie C. Currey ert aCtr" Not a,one ha th o8e
Polack, A. Williams, McKennon, FrltU thl8 Bt ",m tbto week but U has
Hockenberry, J. H. Stevens J H another attraction in "The Wayward
Wilson, Gibbs, Richardson. ' Mo'lltor", f auf hter" ,att ry tells of a
E. C. Moore, J. K. Wright, W. R. Ham- fatal marr,a rich girl to a but
ilton, Robert Smith, McDonald, Ho- ! ' Bub8euent covery that
nan, Knowles. J. H. Slater, Bertha U eafecracker eventual
Slater. Olive Slater. Cherry, T H rre8tS" Tha- Bt0ry f th BhePneraef
Crawford. Ramsey, Clemens. W. OA .te"atC 8howln Jlfe the moun
Cu;.. C. ' rt. aid well, Foster George I 7T "" '
Kelley, B. Benham, Theison, Walter'!" f8heep- The !ngS Bre mak"
enov,.- j .1 . iingnits..
"i1"1"' inuuier, vjiiman, vvain-j
wrlght, Jackson, Neill, J. Palmer.
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DENTIST.
dr. w. d. McMillan.
. Painless Dentistry.
. Expert Gold Work a Specialty. '
Attention to children's teeth. Office
La Grande National Bank Building.
Both 'Phone.
- BROTHERHOOD REVIVED,
Social and Literary Club of Presby
terian Church Revived. '
The . Presbyterian Brotherhood,
which last winter had a successful
year, has been organized again after
a summer vacation. At a meeting held
this week officers for the ensuing
year were elected. They are: T, H.
Crawford, president; C. . E. Cochran,
vice-presiaeni; vv. Xjanarum, sec
retary and treasurer.
The club had a' highly enjoyable
series of meetings lest year and this
winter they will meet the second Mon
day of each month for the purpose of
continuing the work commenced last
year. The club enjoys a membership
of about 30 at the present time.
niCII PROSPECTS.
La Grande Boy Returns From Salmon
River Country.
L. A. Wright', who for the past two
years has been prospecting In the high
mountains 180 miles north of Boise
City, arrived on the morning train in
response to a letter stating that his
Bister, Mrs. Ira Klrtley, was dying,
Yesterday he received a telegram at
Boise telling him to come on the first
train, and he did not learn of her
death until he reached here.
Mr. Wright brought with him some
very rich samples of ore. His mine Is
located in the Sea Foam mining dls
trlct, 12 miles distant frm the Lost
Packer, which is now turning out $12,
000 per week.
County Treasurer's Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that there is
sufficient money In the hands of the
county treasurer, to pay all outstand'
Ing county warrants issued prior t
November 1, 1901, and that Interest
on the same will cearo after this date,
Dated at La Grande, Ore., this 28th
day' of September, 1908.
JOHN FRAWLEY.
Treasurer of Union County.
Walters Makes lilt.
F. A. Wallers was th stellar attrac
tion alt rii Scenic last r.lght. He H
clever a.'.d original. His performance
and that Morris & Morris makes n
vaudeville attraction worth the price
of admission alone. A new film pro
gram goes Into effect tonight at the
Scenic. It follows:
"Story of -the Boot Told," "Hired,
Tired, Fired," "I Can't Keep Cool," "A
Mysterious Gentleman of LelBure."
Songs by Mr. Bean, "Spoonyvllfe" and
''When the Frost is on the Pumpkins."
Morris & Morris in new stunts. F.
A. Walters, the comedian and singer.
In a new skit.
DAYTON BROS., the
ir." known eye specialists,
have their office
well
will
at Hotel "Sommcr
again the coming .Saturday, October 3.
If you heed glasses, get the best. Doz
ens of La Grande references. Eyes
examined free.
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' TOS Wick we vvf devote to showing our immense stock and h connection
"&2&J' ?' Active.
" :Bk T nwwiea py speaai agents, and large sample lines
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WMtnKGESTMd MOST COMPU3TE FIR LI.VE eomlnir to thl
bCARFS, Ml FFS, or anything you may want in the line of Furs. Remember,
Uti ? m7 'I 8ftmile Une dUrlnS OUr rENING WEEK. Special a,.
tenUon ill bo given to Measurement ordcrs and Perfect Fit Gu.rn.meed.
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SAMPLES, WHO.WILL SHOW OUR TRADE THE LATEST THINGS IN
, ... vM.ilIv B m I'i-s, OiOAKS, SKIRTS, JACK'
ETS, ETC.
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enjvc iuu mvnlt on your rnu. COnT OR SUIT and vou will a ?M
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H 43,uuu stock ot men's, Women's and Ci7- i!
dren s shoes
SI-.CCRED AT 0 CEXTS OX THE DOIL, AND Mil J, BE SOI.l. .T l-ltnvn A' ntatTTO
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Not In tho Directory.
But a meat order placed with tho
Boss Meat Market will receive prompt
attention from L. Stllwell, the Boss
butcher. 'Phone Main 15. Oct5
KIND
ARTIiCIAL
THE ONLY PURE
The only kind of ice that we han die In retail trade Is artificial ice,
made from pure artesian water the only pure ice in the city. A delivery
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wagon will bring thU PURE ICE to your door on notification by telephone
or otherwise. To regular patrons our prices are one-half cent per pound.
NATURAL ICE handled in wholesale lots. Look out for the Grandy Ice
wagon. Fhone Black 871.
dRAMDY THE KEM
All
WHAT
will you have for dinner today? You
may answer this question satisfactori
ly by dining at
THE MODEL RESTAURANT
The Old Slandby.
Our cooking is a paragon of per
fection, our food faultless, and our
service rapid and courteous. What
more can we say, except that our
prices are popular? We give a regu
lar dinner for 21 cents.
Come and try it. You will not need
the sense of hunger to enjoy it.
The Model Restaurant
J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop.
Open Day w s 'vOKn
And Night M. Ticket. forT,uu
CHILDREN'S DAY AT THE
FAIR GROUNDS
As usual the Board of Managers of the Union Agri
cultural Association has set aside
Saturday, October 3rd.
As Children's Day. Every boy and girl in Union Coun
ts expected to attend on that day. In ordir that the
little ones may have lust the sort of day they like the
management has arranged with LP. Day to be on
hand with refreshments. .
. . . . HUiomtnt of tim C.mlii..o of lw '
rAKMCic ; AiNU l KAUtRS NATIONAL BANK
Ltt-tt,..,, '' '-'""'OF LA..' OR AN DR, .
At ihe CW a iln .t 15. n!(a
ASJ-'E'a. ,'
Time loans .......I 7?.fBfi.0O
Overdrafts, tempoiary ... S.4K.7S
Bonds, warrants, tc. .... 18.71i.js
Banking house arJ a .tur i,c i l.O t
Other ral eetate ........ s.aio.oi
CASH AND AVAILAKK Ai VErs
U. 8. bonds and
premiums ...UM'S.OQ
Demand loans as.l5j.?o
Cash and due
from Mfnks .. i7.5$.K
t per cent re
flemptlon fund no.W if ,?IS.o
Total
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niee 10 scu ?. , t-t tcl-. r-OT Ti r 1 hrt r.T 1 , 1 ii .
. hat WE ARE li t I tCT Kirk to ric lu-. r.trv . A ' 'vu ,
The Farmeis and Traders National Bank
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THJ.N CAM.
Notice of MM-tlni; of Equalization
Hoard of Vnlon County.
Notice Is hereby given that the
equalization board of Union county,
Oregon, will meet at the court house
In the city of La Grande, on Monday,,
October lth, 1908, at 10 o'clock a. m.
"Petitions for the reduction of
particular assessment or assessments
shall be made in writing-, verified by
the oath of the applicant or his attor
ney, and be filed with the board dur
ing the first weeTi it Is by law required
to be in sesstun, and any petition or
application not so made, verified, and
flled.shall not be considered or acted
upon by the board." (Chapter 2,
Section 4, Par 1. Sessions Laws ot
107.)
The board ""!' conUntit in session
(or a period rt O irya, unless the
work coming 1 cfor .ld body shall be
completed sot n-r.
n. A. HUO,
t Deod-wit , . Assessor.
IN A 11 M R K T? CLEM LUUCHES
Cheapest In the- City. . Cool
Meats Made Where you otn
See'jl Done
EAST STYLE WtiCti ?CXH?
the TnAv'irn; mas.
He will take tb it t"ink lu thj di p .
or your home In un thuu !t
takes to tell it.
Day 1lione )Ud ?ul.
Nllt Thoni. WtHli 1-TS2.
WAGON ALA7 AT TCit.P
BEI'.VICE.
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We guarantee 'o c.-e sl 'u,
bonchitls and ciurrh. if uur m
pine falls we Will . i.m tu.'.y flr,i a
money paid. Wtlu Arti'Hf
Cure Co.. llt-ll-lA A.'V UtfUd
ing, Seattle, Waso., n? tor n. it
days, Morris W. Kti'tlt Cr. Ore
0' C G N li E IS t
h Iheplicc h net fhc Itst
CulfiS AND 1QMCCQ
at thetiqhf price
thit arc ic'
IW.USW.tNT PAraORS
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