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

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LOCAL ITEMS.
SUXDAY AT THE CHCRCHES.
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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.
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t Is the place to get the best
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at the right price
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that are soft
I AMUSEMENT PARLORS
The best Billiard and Fool
Tables in Eastern Oregon
and the only ivory Balls
in
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AT THE PLAYHOUSES. '
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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
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Manv people who are neglecting symptoms of
drifting towards Bnghtrs Disease, which is
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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. ,
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Qfflce at La Grande.Ore.,
October 5, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that-
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of the kldneya to their wiU perform their functions properly. Healthy kldneja strain out
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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.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at La Grande.Ore.,
October S, 1908. .
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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
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