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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1908)
J '. "" ' MM"niiiiinii i - LOCAL ITEMS. SUXDAY AT THE CHCRCHES. -.1 Jack" Watson spent yesterday In amela. returning mi evening. j Engine No. 32, the Pleasant Valley 'elper, is in for extensive repairs. , v ! Mr. Artlmitea . MeGee of Elgin, mde timber and atone proof this aiorning. ; ' . ' Marian McGee of Wallowa county, Kas a DuciMioo ... .v -v George Lindgren went - to , North owder to Bell some property of a umber company to secure $760. The next regular meeting of the Neighborhood club will be held at the of p. hall Tuesday afternoon at 2 telephone Manager, C. O. Osburn left last evening for San Francisco In he interests -of the company, expect- ng to be absent about 10 days. : V iMIss Myra Glenn 'of Summerville, wit her departure this morning for ouncll and Ontario, Ore., to spend a , n.nl nrlth hop atatora . ' - ; Engine. No. 863 which was more or eg damaged in a wreck in the yards cently. was put back In- service yes- yrday In as good condition as when it : was struck. r j.'-' , Misses Lizzie and Anna Madden left n Monday evening's train for Walla Valla, where Anna will attend - the Catholic school during . the winter. Elgin Recorder. ' 1 .; - The Presbyterian Brotherhood will meet next Monday evening - at e home of R. E. Smith. This ' is the f first regular meeting slr.ee the reor-; ganlzatlon for the coming year. Justice of the Peace. Stewart fined three Greeks $5 each for contempt of court In not responding to a summons. One whs the complaining witness in the recent riot troubles below Elgin. The Symphony orchestra. makes its Initial appearance at the. Fair store tonight. A creditable program " hns been prepared andwill be well' ren dered. O. P. Ferrln" renders a solo during the concert. Professor Smith, of the Baker City ichools, la here today and is the guest of Prof.'ssors Mlckleson and Mansa- rer. The three are boyhood friends land schoolmates, having lived together In Laconda, Iowa. . - Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Woods have gone to Walla Walla, where Mrs. Woods will spend the winter- in hopes of benefitting her health. After she tawell established there Mr. Woods ex pects to return. Elgin Recorder. ' E. D. Barnes of Minneapolis, who has been visiting at the home of Frank D. Green on Seventh street, lft this morning for Spokane, where he will visit relatives before returning to his home In the east. Engineer Dupes, who has leen as signed to Wallowa county O. R. & N. work, has been called In to appear as witness In the Brascl suit, which will be started against the O. R. & N. next week. Engineer Carpenter Is taking bis place. Thomas J. Lewis, the socialist speak r who has been speaking In the Ma hffey building the last three nights, left this morning for points east. He M nWed a good audience each night I nd his addresses '.were enjoyed by tnose who heard him. B. Griffin. United States mar hall; Walter H. Evans, deputy United States district attorney, both of Port land, and John Halley, commissioner ' the United States district court at Pendleton, returned on the . evening rin lust night to their respective headquarters. The Methodist congregation of. this cty win hold a general church reunion J dinner this evening, beginning at o'clock, In the church at the corner "f Second and Washington streets. District Superintendent J. D. Gillllan ' La Grande, Is present, and after , ,elvltles the first quarterly con jwnct of the year will be held, at hlch time business of vital Interest to " church win be transacted. Baker Herald. ofPKf" Raymon1 McNeal,. in charge ' he manual training department at r CIty accompanied the football to this city today and will be "" guest until tomorrow night of L. th'r 6 A" W 'Neln.''The w, Were "d'oolmates In Menomonle, . where the Stout manual training turTV' ,0CMed' which, ha. u.7, Ut a ,arre Plon of the man- tra nlng instructors of the United Btltln the past two year.- - First Baptist Oiur, h. Corner Sixth and Spring streets. s.fat0 ?yon day has come. At 9:45, Sunday school, superintended by the Pastor. Special. offering for Bap tist work in Oregon; u. morning wor ship, sermon. "Partners in a Mighty Enterprise";' 6:30, young people's hourj leader, Jessie Greene,, theme, commendation of Our Society' by" Sys tematic and Generous Giving"; 7:3o, evenlbg worship, sermon, "Persistent Life and Hying Message.'; Offering for Baptist work in Oregon In every service of the day. Inspiring music. Cordial welcome to" a fraternal home ana neiprtri rellowshlp. W, son, pastor. . ,'' ' H. Gib- ' First Presbyterian Church. : , , Washington avenue and S!x;h treefe.r, -Morning subject, "The Wrk ot the Holy Spirit in ; enctfication." Evening subject, "The Religion of Our Fathers." Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. W. L. Brenholts, superintendent; C. E. service 6:30 p. m. Brotherhood meet- ing on Monday at 8 p. m., at the res idence of Mr. R. E. Smith. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Rev. S. W, Seemann. D. D.. minlntpr First McthodlHt Chnrch. : Corner M avenue and Fourth- street. Sunday, 9:45, Bible school; 11 a, m., special service, preaching by Mr. W. L. McDIarmld, ; subject. "Xaaman"; 6:30, Epworth league, "The Value and Power of Missionary Information,' Mrs. Geo. L. Cleaver; 7:30, evangel istic service. "Tekel," Mrs.,W. L. Mc DIarmld. Meetings each eveninar at 7:30.- Splendid preaching and singing At 7 a. m., sunrise prayer meetine 3 p.' m.', men's meeting. AH invited. Rev. C. E. Deal, pastor. St. Peter's Church. .Eighteenth Sunday of Trinity. Holy communion, 8 a. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; morning Bervlce, 11 a. m.; evening service, 5 p. m. Rev. Upton H. Gibbs, rector. .' Central Church of Christ. . -Bible school, 9:45 a. m. Rain cut down the attendance last Sunday. On ly 156 were present at the ralty Try again, rain or shine. Prayer and praise service, 10:50; the Lord's sup per. 11:10; sermon, 11:30, "The Ta bernacle as a Type," Illustrated; Y. P. S. C. E., and Juniors, 6:30 p. m.; preaching service, 7:30, "Time- to Awake." DENTIST, . dr. w. d. McMillan. Painless Dentistry. Expert Gold Work a Specialty. Special attention to children's tectli. Office: La Grande National Bank Building. Both 'Phones. Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given to ah whom It may concern, that E. C. Disqua has been appointed by the county court i.f. Union county, Oregon, administra tor of the estate of John H. Dillon, de ceased. All persons having claims against the estate of said deceased arc required to present them with the proper vouchers within six months from the date hereof 'to the admin istrator at his place of business No. 1108 Adams avenue, La Grande, Ore gon. Dated September 16, 1908. E. C. DISQUA, Administrator of the Estate of John H. Dillon, Deceased. A17-J4-1-7-14 H444)t4444444 lO'CONNEL'Sl t Is the place to get the best t 'iranc nun Tfwmrm at the right price . SOFT DRINKS that are soft I AMUSEMENT PARLORS The best Billiard and Fool Tables in Eastern Oregon and the only ivory Balls in x La Grande - AT THE PLAYHOUSES. ' .. At tlio Piifetime. ' The Pastime was crowded to -the limit last night to see one of the best bills this popular playhouse has shown. The feature film. The Prince of Wales at a celebration In Quebec, is a fine film, and shows the warships of sev eral nations; also shows Vice-President C. W. Fairbanks speaking to a large audience. The balance of the program Is comedy, .i including The Two Models, The Troublesome Car buncle, The Country Lad and A Pair of Kids. k ,' i ; The comedy Is exceptionally funny and lovers of comedy, should not miss It. Mr.. Robert Burton sings 1 "The Boys in Blue Are Turning GrayVand "In a Little Cosy Flat," which are well received. The illustrated slides are highly colored. : Matinee today at 8 P. m. : Admission. 10c; children 8c. Performance begins tonight at 7:15 (harp. Remember tonight Is, the last time these comic films will be run. Don't miss them. ' "X V' 4 . Crowds at Scenic Doors. " 'v. Great crowds - visited r the Scenic theater last evening to see the high class comedians now on the boards at that place of amusement. The pic ture attractions are up to par and the special vaudeville attractions are such as the most sober spectator cannot help but be pleased with.: The present program can be seen for the last time tonight, and the manager looks for a repetition of his Saturday night crowds this evening, in view of the fact that his program is stronger than any time heretofore. " ' - . County School Superintendent E. K Bragg Is confined to his' home today by Illness, - ' - Today ends the second week In court. , It begins to look as though this will be the longest term for sev eral years. Mr. Bushnell of Seattie, Is in the city today visiting his cousin, Mrs. W. M, Ramsey. This is Mr. Bushnoll's first visit to the Grando Ronde valley, and he states he Is most favQrably . im pressed with our city and with what he has seen of the valley. , - TOOTHLESS MEN AND WOMEN. New : Chance for Demonstrators, Latest Calling. the One of the newest professions for women, that pays well, and which Is growing enormously in the numbers of those employed, Is that of "demon strator" and evry big department store has scores of good-looking young women employed to "demonstrate" something, says an exchange. The growth of the "profession," if it can be so called, was manifested yesterday in an advertisement In the newspapers which shows the begin ning of a new class of these publicity promoters, and would seem to-indicate that there Is no limit to the na ture of the work. The ad in quest! m read: "Men and women without teeth wanted; paid by the hour. Friday, ! a. m. to 12 m. 3$. Y. Z." ; . The persons engaged, It is said, will sit In a store window, . exlilhlt the mouth without Dr. Forcep's teeth, an.l -TOWARDS' Manv people who are neglecting symptoms of drifting towards Bnghtrs Disease, which is O. N. L Spool Cotton 4c a WW- !! 500 Pair sample Shoes, Men's it I'c IWH Save You 9 Si oe ti 50 Children's and Misses Coats Last 'year's stock at exactly one half the origins! price. These are fust the thing for School wear and are excellent value. n . i50ir yds. Guiing,' . , .:; ' it 300 suits men 60conthedollarr Good Laundry ISoap 7 Bars 25c 4 'V44.eAe4eel4e44fjf 44e4-M-44tre44e4 whirling around, slu ? ; double' set ai 36.98, and Incident ly the difference they make In the countenance. Notice of Final Acocnnt. Notice is hereby given to all con cerned that Mary E. Swauger, admin istratrix of the estate of - Emanuel Swauger, deceased, has filed in the county court of Union county, Oregon, her final report as administratrix of said estate, and that said court has set Monday, the 2nd day of November, A. D. 1908, at two o'clock P. M., for tho hearing of said report and all ob jections thereto. '; -. i-k. Dated this 3d day of October, A. D. 1908.. MARY E. SWAUGER, Administratrix of Emanuel Swauger, Deceased. , d3-10-17-24-81 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Qfflce at La Grande.Ore., October 5, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that- 8s fePlritIi ttrenrthent the urinary organi and bulldt up tbt worn-out tltsues of the kldneya to their wiU perform their functions properly. Healthy kldneja strain out tne Iraountlee from the blood aa It oaiaes thmno-h thm ntaari wMn Hn nA mnA the polionouf waste matter v . "" aiumauu wouun, iiufzisn irrcr, uresuiar do arc acti AU?JiIe n7 ''iTnt of Kidney or Bladder Vroublo commence taklna; FO XwnUY UUKUaCOnC&aaitWlUeurA ASlI(rhf!anrr1rIn (mmt 4aa mnA fatal malady. It Is pleasant to take and benefits tho whole system. Row to Find Out CD. Curttani TetUnot Aftoi Tour Tocrt. . T Caa aatlrf dttermlna If rear kldarr ara ft n A....ir..ii.i.fuiu r w i, bottla of the nrlM paa4 moa tloa It la doody or nirky er has Dnot-anat Mdlount m amall aartklaa loaf bt la h. toot kktaer are 41aaaaad. aai FOLEY'S DNBV CURE ftkoaM SPECIAL OFFERING III EVERY DEPARTMENT Children's 50 per; cent on Your Shoes for Fall it .t Regular 12 i-2c Grade ' ' .' n. rs winter underwear samples, The Golden Rule BASIL E. LEVER, ' of Portland, Oregon, who, on October 5, 1908, made timber and stone sworn statement No. 01853, for NW NWVi, section 28, SW4 SW4 section 21, and SU 8K, section . 20, township 6 south, range 85 E. W. M., has filed notice of intention to make, final tim ber and stone proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the register and receiver of the U. S. land office at La Grande, Oregon, on the 21st day of December, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: John O. Klsscll, of Vancouver, Wash.; Chea ter A, Pike, of . Vancouver, ; Wash,; John W. Maitland, of Vancouver, Wash.; David C. Brlchoux. of La Grande, Ore, v F. C. BRAMWELL,. Register. 10-16-12-18 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande.Ore., October S, 1908. . Notice is hereby given that " kidney trouble, hoping "it kidney troubls in one of Is carried by the circulation arising. If "Akeat hw vsata ace I wrvta a4 ml m mn Uuy knU WmUy'm KMaay Car, ft MtirMr Vf MiUan ! I itm im4 a i mi af takaa 1 MitwW4 tvtara mt s ml mmm emaptSM 4 fmmtrn ta umvm tap, mmi I mm, 4mmV ikiWMi gjMffHy MwMkl XMar Car W aaf aa 4 Women's and I ft It J- it .:..,.' : mm ciiuy o i-jc ; It 4 Slsndatd Cal ico pr ysrd 5c Bleach cc A'.i I'm p er d. 8c a4a4a4a444a-4a4a44444veAtre4o4. t ELZA E. PENDEH, of Vancouver, Wash., who, on Octo ber 6, 1908, made timber and atone, sworn statement No. 01852, for E& SEV4, section 81, township 4 tout, range 35; and lots 1 and 2, section , township 6 south, range 85, E. W. M. has filed notice of Intention to mala final timber 'and stone proof, to e- tabllsh claim to the land above de scribed, before the register and re ceiver of the U. S. land office at L." Grande, Oregon, on the 21st day f December, 1908. . . Claimant names as witnesses': Da vid C. Brlchoux, of La Grande, Ore.: John O. KIhscII of Vancouver, WasKj John W. Maltltfnd, of .Vaneenve?, Wash.; Basel E. Sever, of Portland Ore. . ', ', .' .' , ..: i F. C'BRAMWELL, Reglstet.! " 10-16-12-18- The bnautly of political forecasUnr lies In the fnct that the man who fur answer before he begins to figure. , nlshed the figures usually knows fhs will wear away," era its worst forms, s . i to etery part of the bodr. on. etc Lira m Matlaa tkal 1 km tm mmtomt ay taklad Um tkaa twa btiea at ra D;K ft MtirMr mvft ib krfat-4Mt Maal mm4 aUM I mm U sm M W the M ! IH. mmm wmm mnmg mmm -- i . v i ii w I! It u ' i i i t ) I A RESORT FOR GENTLENEN Doney for Sato. iO'COllllEL'St Tets C!zs3. CD CtnU csd 01X3. to suit customers. I - bWALD VOLSW1NKLER. Island at. f Next Door to rosi vnce. "