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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1908)
f.'.UES. Evnxixo o kv:i:vkk. r f:r..xPK. itttr'tio J9v9-4V !! ;v '('. - ' . i t si 1 LOCAL ITEMS. . . Xinnls returned thin moin :1it,. after spending the . -irt city. .', ' it nun Is repalrlnj the cro .1 the depot to the corner of nd Depot street.' i Paddock li ft today for ren der spending tjio niht in this French, In the real' vsiaie at Portland, arrived - in fTvr'Wv.yrr:KftuiVirfcw;"' Thompson of V'nlon, Ik In the lay Isltin hi daughter, M:i. :. ulllarrf.. ' ' ..' ." ,i. . 1 1 Grande National bank will f.: tomorrow at 3 o'clock to allow c - trka an hour holiday In which in tend the footbal game. J y.). and Mrs. C. . S. Mclntyre of i lilgan, who have been vlRltlnn for i days with- Jlr.-and Mia. George II, left today fcr Hood Hlverand I) 1C' v 1 ...... , , '. .; f Judge and Mra, J. y.? Rnnwle land B urt Renorter anil Trw- W 't urn. Jw left this mnrnlni fnr WnllnwA tf inty, where they w(ll remain 3ur- Iff f the Novenrbor term. of the etertiH urt. Mr. and Mra. Roy Campbell, who tently ysold ttjelr: fruit ranch ,0oar nblef, are In" the city today ' the iea of Dr., and Mrs.,, F. E. Moore. liey are'.en route ti fAshi;ind, 'w'here iey eNpect to purchase property. " The O. R. & X. engineer corps, that is; male Its headquarters tvt . ranter- llso several months, 'will leave thH eew, probably for Portland. The LngKonsIsts otv John D. Ir!ats, chief; J. Aufitin, Joe Hawkins, Jack IZvhn lid Alvln Wtldt-r. RSKianls. V.'allowp JJ Rev. "U. IT. Clbion f gal::!n.t gr iund rjipldly and unlesn the nnforseen de velops' wiil be fully r"coVcr. from' is recent Injuries K'i?tnl-iel In .., full ft-om hla buiklinfr. Ey th? old of trutehes he renched the -sidewalk Vf ay and spent 10 mliiutes in theopen 1 BIfhop O'ReMy ' and Archbfrihop fhrlstie of Portland, took their dep'ar Mre from Eaker this mornlns for Chl iogo, where they will attend the Amer !'an Catholic Missionary society, I'hich convenes in that city "within a " l'W days. This Is ne of the greatest ellgloug meetings nt the year, and the ilshop and archbishop will be absent iirom home about 10 days. Buker jterald. , . ',-",,," i ..v --" ' S m IN SAN FRANCISCO iy (Continued from pate 1. jfm. Th iuessuge was never dellv- o, nence ine report oi my aeain. "From the wharf I tiled to get-'the ptel by .'ijhone and "failed, and as I na to rusn i,went on. ve came oy Imat to Las Angeles and went from here by rail to Mexico. I was having i nice time and thought everything h'as all right and had no1 means of -i nloa liii i returned to Fan Francisco, where I found my "vMI nd newspapers containing the report. "It is true that I have been troubled pver financial matters since tire panic knocked me out fair nnd square, but .vhlle there' life" thc-re'ahope and ou know that I can pull out with half chance. - Ton also know that I vouIJ never commit suicide. AVhen- ver I die. I want to die In dear old Muskogee, the best town on earth. '13y the way, the trip was profita ble, cs I have irntten hold of a piece of property near the stake' of my Jfriend. that promises to be a gold producer. 1 am finishing my nego tiations with officials of the Mexican government for full purchase of same find am starting back Wednesday of his week. When I get things nrrang; ed In Mexico I will start back for ;home a very live corpse. Will be back ?n Muskogee within 30 days. "PAT LAVE Y HEXEY STARTS PKOKECVTIO.V. i - - - ,fs Tlilrd Trhil of Abo Hurf. !ie Ciirly j IIcihUhI Former Boss. f Kan Fianclsco, Nov. 6. Frances J. Heney, the graft prosecutor, today 'opened the third trial of Abe Ruef. making hla opening statement to the iry. Roef Is 'being--tried for offer- g a bribe of 14000 to Supervisor John Furcy for the -pa-fsagV of the -overhead trolley franchise. . Heney detailed the circumstances in imsniuK he troiie oToinahee. "He do-j dared he would prove that Tirey '. L. ! Ford. Patrick Calhoun of the United Railways, offered money to Ruef, and that Ruef offered the money to Fu rey through Supervisor Gallngfher. - , ' SOCIETY. 4 Noon Duy I.iiim h'Hm. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. MeCulloy .guve a noon luncheon today at their home In honor of tlilr father. Hon. J. W. Sno.lgr x, complimentary to Senator Jonathan Bourne, ami hi private sec retary, John C. Young. The tiblo wa" handsomely decorated with brs4 fan-, dclahru,. flower nnd,vines. In the coiirse'-of the dinner, the rompnhy en- Whs and Tettals of former social and political Incidents.,, A well told story of campaigns gone, by Mr. Fnodgrass, equalled by another, as good, from the senator on his secretary, told In their most accomplished Btyle. Menu. Oyster Cocktails vafers Fried Chicken Mashed Potatoes .. ... .-. Maccaronl and Cheese' "' ""bn PlckleV" Grape Jeliy Waldorf Salad Rent Wafers Frait Jell.Hn t Whipped Cream Coffee Demi Tassl Salted Nuts Bon Bons . -LLLilf . V.:'r: 1 v..-- J-. --.rrz-rk-'VAtf l- . ' DellKhtful Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. P.. E, Campbell en tertained number f friends 'last $v-; ningat "their hVme'he'ar Imbler'. The" affair was a most enjoyable one and tc attempt, to-d..sci-Jbe Justjy tbe pplen did ' dinnei1' wb'uld-W impossible! " The' ftble was artistically decorated with flowers;, otlt and pitted, autumn leayes And tta'lljna; vines! Th " present were Mr. f.nd Mrs. P. S. Campbell and children, Mr. und Mrs. Hugh Huron, ?ilr.' and Mrs. George liade, Mr. and Mrs. John Tut'!t.. Mr. and Mrs. Wade .Brooks, and daiiKhtor,' Miss. Stella Dr'ooks, RalYh Huron, Mrs. Tl; W: Mc Laughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Van B.u ren 8id Dr. and ilrij. F',,-K. JJIooru.j". An AftcriKHiii Five llniulml. ; Mrs. F. L. Meyers- gave a delightful '50b-' party' this' afternoon at her home op Main, avenue. . , About f ladles enjoyedthe Hospital ity of ,Mrs. Meyers. ' Beautiful long stemmeil chrysanthemuiils," Were used very effectively and gave added beau ty to the rooms. - A dainty lunch was served.;' : ,:'-' :'" - Mr, and Mrs., F. C. Bramwell will entertain ' Senatoi;. Jonathan Bourne and his private secretary, John CJ. Young, at dinner this evening. Mrs. J. M. Berry entertains the eve ning Kaffee Klatch at her home this evening. '." . . ' v DENTIST. ' , DR. W. D. JIcMIIXAN, Painless) Dentistry. Expert Gold Work a Specialty. Special attention to children's teeUu , Office: : .. ' ' La Grande National Bank Building. ) t Both rhones. ! . AVE.GLK BABY DEAD. Mr. and Mint Arthur Weaglc Bereaved . by Death of Young Son- , The. . three-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs.. Arthur Wcaglo died shortly after 4 ' o'clock this morning. The child's' Illness was not long. The funpral wlflbe held tomorrow at 2 o'clock from the family residence on North Birch street, and Interment Will be ''la the. Masonic cemetery. ' ' J- , Cashier Denies It, Contrary to current rumor, the La Grande National bank' Is not taking over a cent's worth of deposit slip la the suspended Farmers & Traders bank. It - 4 has been reported about vthe streets that that institution Is 4 taking over deposit slips, paying 50 cents on the dortur. Wnen. 4, asked about the matter this fif- temoon Cashier Meyers said: .-'This is the first I have heard of It Wre have never considered touching a cent of claims against the Farmers & Traders bank, and, furthermore, will not." ' ItlRTLilND CAR COLLISION. V Women Trnmpled Tnn In Melee Fol ' lowing Collision. . - . s . ' -,.- . A Portland, Nov. . Scores of pas sengers were cut by glass and other wise injured r'y ."rtny ' h-ni ?'o cars'collided in a dense fog at 2th and Clinton- street. Men were hurled from the platforms of both cars, and J others were thrown against the win dows, shattering them. Women were trampled upon In the aisles. srxD.w AT the oiCRCin:s. ' l'irtit Metlu;lll Ipl-iiNil Chureh. Corner M and Fourth ?t. Kundny, 9M5 a. in., nible school, Geo. II. Cnr roy, superintendent; 11 a. m public woihip, subject, "Love." At 12 m. tz:s::- George II. C leaver, leader; 7:30 p. m.. public wornhlp, subject... "Fulth.'-' Thursday, J p.. nw teacher' mefjMpr: come to all. (special music by the chorus choir. Miss Laura Green, di rector. ,; Rev. C. Tl. peal, pastor . I1rnt Prcf hvterlait Clmn-li. ..Washington avenue and Sixth. St. Morning subject, j' The Glorious Priv ilege of the Christian." .. Evening sub ject. "The Prominent Characteristic of the Church qf Today." Special music by the choir. Sunday school, 9:45 afm-. W. L Brenholts, superin tendent. E. sefviee, :30 p." m. Prayer " meeting ThursaA 30 pt m. Rev. S. W. 8ee'mnrf, D.' l). minister. P' Central Cluircli of Clirlnt. t ' BlUJe school, :45 a', hi., -O. C. Tlesh- man, superintendent. rrayer ,ana praise, 10:50; the Lord's supper, sll: i0 sermon, 'i 1:30,' subject, .",Tlio paS$ Investment"; Junior C.' E. In base ment and Y, P,. S. C. E. In main room n6:$J p. m.preactiing service, J:30 ptW Sermon' on 'Tltcliing TenWTo ward Sodom." A cordial Invitation to pli'vwh'ns dutlus p rmiij ;h-ii- to at tend. ' ;, 4- t St. Prter Clmi K. ,1 -i TweIity-fIit . Si'.mlay .Btterj Trinity, Hoi ycommunloh, 3, a. m.; r Sunday school, 10 a. m.; morning servlco, 11 ix. m.', eVerflng f)c-nlct;' 5 "p."' m. ;The Hi'olo clars for pdults will meet lit the ihureh"t:l:l'S 'P.'!m, p pfoiapt! rijeftFV bring ".pencils and'".; note ' bo'6!s.-' Jtev. Upton H. Gibbs, rector, : Ilrst BuptlMt Cliurt-li. , , ,Corner ,Slx;h ..and Sprlni?.', ,At :45. Sunday 'school, "suncrlntencVde by Mrs. ; CV . E. .Happersett; 11, morning worship, sermon by Dr. Fred C:' W". Parker, corresponding 1 secA'tary of the Oregon Baptist State convention; $;S0,', young ..people's hour, program ied by Miss 'Jennie ' Oliver, . , theme, 'Evangelistic and Missionary Zeal"; 7:30, evening' worship, sermon by Dr. Parker. In consequence of the serious character of thei pastor's Injuries and the probability of his Inability to en ter fully Into the proposed revival to khave begtm November 15, the date of the meetings Is changed. The spe cial meetings will be held, beginning January 31 and continue through Feb ruary. Dr. Alexander Blackburn will I For 7he Office End o The Business: V IVien office supplies are to taketome here for them. want and we make the prices WE HANDLE ',. Typewriter Ribbons : Garbon Taper Stenographer's Note Manuscript Covers Tracing Paper ; Typewriter Paper '. Legal Blinks, Dater Rubber Stamp Pads Rubber Bands, Inks ' Mucilage Library Paste in Large Packages ! And Everything in the Line of Office Requisites iNEWL!NB00K& STATIONERY CO 0. N. L Spool Cctiw Mc H 500. Pair sample Shoes, Men's Women's and i .J , ' . . .. . " ' ' - , . , ,-'' ft J f &k'.r'iV- ' " Ii;?.'- I .V"" ' ' xx lfe .Will Save You ; Last year's stock it exactly tt Srhnnl wear and art eletlleni value.- . ; ?T - a iSOO yds. Outing, .. T XX 00 suits men's "winter, underwear samples. l 60c on the (oar3i00:fof $7;fi0 and s $2.00 1 Good Laundry Soap 7 Bars V 25c be; our YaneeltBtlc help. Cordial welcome to' all services: k W. H. Gib son, pastor. WANTED All bills and claims against mc presented, at onie. ,1 am desrrous of paying all I owe, I but acknowledge that I do not owe any merchant In the city ', of La Grande, nor never have. Incidental debts I will pay Immediately. Jack O'Brien. ' :' y Hie needen there is but one action We have Just what you I right. . Books PECIilL OFFERING 1(1 EVER DEPARTMENT 50 per cent on your, Shoes for Fall 50 Children's and Misses cnthalffbe original '.price Ihtst art lusty the thing for X " -"V. ' Regular i2 h2c Grade I THE GEORGE LU!v13ER RETAIL olden We Solicit Vtur Orders for Lumber, LathShingles, FJouldlngs, Chain Wood We arc prepared to furnish; and deliver material promptly. : Call up Retail Department Phone Main 8. - . Oyster Cocktails at fielder's. The Selder's candy store will seli oyster cocktails from now on. ' Don't nise so high in your calling that you see only one side of your fel lows. . TUEASI KV DEPAltTMEXT, - ' , ' " - ; Of rice of the Coinpfroller of the . ' Currency. Washington, D. C, Oct. 13, 1908. f Notice is hereby given W all person who may have claims against "The Farmers & Trad ers ; National bank of La Grande," Oregon, that the same must be presented to Walter Neldner, Receiver, with the le gal proof thereof, within three months from this dale, or they may be disallowed. LAURENCE O. MURRAY, Comptroller of the Currency. Vntlee of DlHwiluiion of Partnersliln. Notice Is hereby given that the part- nmtjtp vrfto.i-i.iiiiiiir oetween the undersigned, under the firm name of Roesch & Bunker, Is thla day dis solved by mutual consent, the said Walter E. Bunker retiring, and the said Herman Roesch continuing the business, and the said Herman Roesch will pay all debU owing by the firm, nd collect all accounts due the said Stand2id Czl ko pr yard 5c Coats it IX XX- Mill Ends 8 3c.:: xt Bleached A?us-j lin per yd. I 8c PALMER COMPANY DEPARTIV3EIVT f - . T firm.- Dated at La Grande, Oregon, Oct--ber 24, 1908. :. '' :' r Oct24tf . HERMANN ROESCii, . '. WALTER E. BUNKER. XO O.VB JBESITATES "J ' over om CAXDT, me fwwWWHiwWi "'BJ'"' BIB' J BIm."VV.i Everybody that knows our confer. tlons at all Is aware of their purity, their fresnness. their fine flavor. If you don't . know, "get acquainted." You certainly get your money's worts In this candy shop whether you buy an ounce, pound, or a 5-pound box. E. D. S ELDER, TBDS CAXDT MAX