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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1909)
'""XiY 'i ! f! ' Conductor II. C. Grady la in Port land tills week. Mr. Hattle McDonald Is home from a hhort visit at Hot Lke. David Brlchoux. the timber mun, loft this morning for Wallowa county. Mrs. R. D. Nelson caino up from La Grande Thursday night to . vllt the family of her son. Haines Record. rred Kiddle left this morning tor Baker Cltr on business connected with . .Ti n. n f ru k -h'wlrL'LHiL-...... .IV ST H.V ..-, - U. Lottis went to Baker City till morning to. transact business for the day. Miss Lucrese Wood went to Imbler this morning to spend the day witr. Mrs. Clay Fox. Miss Imogen Russell went to Walln Walla this morning to resume her studies at St Paul's. Walter Bunker has returned t$ his work at Walla Walla, after spending Christmas with friends here. J. S. Peach left this morning for Boise. Idaho, where he will remain several days transacting business. Attorney Charles Cochran left this mnrninir for Baker City to transact LOCAL ITEMS. legal buBlness. "jr Wallace Hlnkley of Pleasant Valley, came down this morning to take medl I cal treatment for heart disease. Mesdames O. M. HeaeocK ana teu ton went to Baker City last evening to spend a few days with fi lends. Alfalfa hay Is legal tender In the valley this yenr: It brings $10 per ton In the stack. Joseph Herald. Mr. and Mrs. T. MeKlnzlo. who have been the guests of Mrs. Mary Noble and family, returned to their home at Summervllle this morning. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Smith, who have Konn viaitlnir friends In Portland, re turned to their home, at Elgin, this morning. . W. I. Dlshmnn, a former Elgin bus iness man. but now located In Port land, was a passenger on this morn ing's train en route to Elgin. Messrs. Davidson, Butterfleld and Balrd, the Union oil men, were pas sengers on this morning's 1raln bound for Wallowa. Mr. and Mri. OV"tr Hrtna left to ey for thj'r hon o :n Ergene, after a visit with their son, R. A. Hanna of this city. ' H. A. Brandon, the oor.i.tructlng en gineer on the Wal'twu branch, f again at the f-or.t after spending Cnrlstmas In rorllcnd. Miss Netta Kiddle has returned to the University of Washington at Seat tle. She spent Christmas with nor parents In Island City. ' Manager Fred G. Taylor of the su gar factory. Is transacting business at various points In Utah. He will ba gone about 10 days. Elmer Storle, the big football shark from Pendleton, passed through La Grande this morning en route to Pleas ant Valley. James Glllllan, a passenger brake man on the Portland-Pendleton run. Is visiting his parents, Rev. and Mrs J. D. Glllllan today. Rev. C. 2. Deiil will 6i to riori, Wallowa county, this week, to con duct special meetings. He will be gone several weeks. Misses Irene Murphy and Edna WIssler took thlr departure for Portland last evening. They were Christmas visitors with frlenda and r When you buy a piece of real estate with an Abstract when you are fully advised of all its .istory, know just wh? you are purchasing If you have us draw it for you. Our records are accurate both they and our work is substan tially guaranteed. .. ..- 10UH IIYESTIMTIOI SOLICITED U GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. V:..-. -. relatives hera. MUs Lillian Holman returned to the Weston Normal to resume her studios today. , O. D. Simmons has been called to' Portland to act as a Juror In the fed eral grand Jury called to act on civil suits. There will be a meeting of the Lyle Tuesday Musical tomorrow af ternoon at the home of E. C. Moore. A full attendance Is desired. Miss Slossle Howell nas returned to Baker City to resume her course In theBaker City Business college after spending the Christmas .vacation with home folkH. brother. K. A." West "of this city, re turned this morning to North Taklma, where he is Interested in sinking arte sian and deep wells. The brick frame worn on the M. & M. company' building has reached the point where window and door frames are necessary. The spring-like weath er prevalent Is an Incentive for rapid work. Miss Syra Kuhn returned last eve ning from Portland to resume her work as a teacher In the city schools, which reopened this morning after the Christmas holiday ren. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Samms. who have been spending the holidays with their daughter, Mrs. D. C. Brlchoux, returned to their home at Enterprise this morning. ' , Wallace Trill, who Is with the Sun set Magazine, went to Flora this morning. He will return in a few days and go to Salem, where he hopes t be chosen reading clerk when t'.u house convenes. . Brakeman A. W. Leffel Is Is'.-.'.r.z a lay-off this week. He says he Is get ting things In shape at his house for the blmrcst chicken farms in eustern Oregon. Conductor John Donnelly went to Enterprise this morning to join nis wife, who is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank' O'Hare. He was accom panied by Miss Em nil Goeck, a sister of Mrs. Donnelly. Rev. W. L. Van Nuys of Pendleton, who has ben assisting Rev. Seemann In special services In the Presbyterian church, returned home this morning. Rev. Van Nuys .congratulated La Grande on Its growth and progress since he was pastor here and he en Joyed his several days' visit among his old-time friends very much. GOOD START Although the rain fell in plenty yes terday, a good . audience gathered to hear Mr. and Mrs. Harris In the spe cial meetings in the Central Church of Christ. Mr. Harris spoke on "The Model Church" in the morning and on MTh Fall and Redemption of Man" in the evening. He is a pleas ant and forceful speaker. There Is an earnestness backed by snlcerity in his work. Thinking 'people will bs pleased to hear him frequently. Mrs. Harris not only sings the sweet Gospel solos, but Is a fine leader of the choir and congregation. She gets people singing all over the house. Services each evening at 7:30. Mrs. HarrlB wishes to meet Bchool children at 8:40 each afternoon. Something epeclal. i jit urn Justice of the Peace Angus Stewart today drew his Jury list for the year, which comprised about 50 names of residents and taxpayers of this Justice district. Recorder Cox drew his list as provided under our new charter, which, under certain conditions, given the defendant a Jury trial The Jury list of the county for circuit court u-ni hn drawn this week when the county court meets. bio soi for m:i:dy. Congress Passes Hill Providing Aid for Itallnu Earthquake Sufferers. I 1 tranhtnirton. Jan. 4. A bill was passed today, first by the house, and later by the senate, providing for a half million dollars In cash and $300, 000 in supplies, for the Italian 'nuak sufferrs., . ; This action followed a special mes sage from President Roosevelt, ask ing that congress help the sufferers. Be sure about It Drug Co.'. Get it at Newlln Tho Pastime, 'UfMWWM4Wl44WWWW4WWWWWww4W Carpenters are busy today rebuild- tng the stage at the runtime. This Is done In order to make additional room that the vaudeville arllatn may ' I hove space In which to dlspluy their j J ability. Manager Eccles has decided i to make the Pastime thoroughly up to j X date in every way, and realizes that I the people of La Grande desire fresh, J clean and thoroughly moral vaude- vllle. He has arranged w ith the very I i best booking agency to furnish him the best artists to be found on the Pa cific coast and each week new faces will be seen a the Pastime. This evening Rons and Shaw, a musical j-s JiM;",-wHl Wtf!. weeKr. anaug'ehu-fit.' These neorle are classed as the lead- i ? ers In their line and will surely give the patrons the full worth of their money. The price of admission from this date will be 15 cents fur adults, and 10 cents for children. Till' tMflllC. Patrons of the Scenic will be more than pleased to know that the two "best ever" teams, Brott and Mason and the Gilbert Sisters, will hold the boards this week. This fanvun C-m-blnation has certainly hw.iJ uor with the theater patrons of La Grande. They have several new ..nt for this week, and from their past success here there Is every reason to expect something exceptionally strong. They have the ability and believe in giving their patrons the very best they have, Manager Gardinler says he has made .,.. effort to adopt them for keeps. V.-.t as they are booked for Portland and San Francisco, and though they would "like to linger longer, ihey can not longer linger." There will be r complete change of program for the motion pictures this evening. Seldom, If .ever, hag there been so rich a line of comic operas and high class plays before the Steward opera house as during the coming few- months. Here Is a partial list of the best attractions for the near future, "The Great Divide," January 16. "Babes In Toyland," January 19. "Shores Acres," January 27. "The Burgomaster, date not an nounced. - "The Man on the Box," date not an nounced. Charles B. Hanford, date not an nounced. ILLLUKHPI CITY OFFICIALS ARE, STILL IS DARK ABOUT BONDS. Clih-ago Ronfllng ibninany H Lethar gic la Answering porrcHpoailenc No Reply Whatever to I'rgmnl Tele grams Sent to Tlwm Limit Expire January 20. The city officials have r'eceiml no reply to telegrams which were sent to the company in Chicago, whose bid was accepted on th Beaver creek bonds. Informing them that In case ac tion towards perfecting the contract was not entered into by the 20th of this month, the contrart would be re scinded. Common courtesy would at leant suggest a reply to the teiegram, also to several letters of Inquiry which were written the firm during the past few weeks. It Is the feeling among the city officials that the company has so far failed to place the sale of the bonds and has passed It up. However, they would be entitled to an answer to their communications. DlW. D McWlte Painless Denistry La Grande National Bank BIdg Both Phones maky snows AT STEWARD OIWTO 1 YVV7 a4?a in IK ;X We will have sometning in space which will be of interest careful buyers Golden j Baby I Cross Can't Get Your iwashingdonei I Send a Card or Phone We I have no babes j ! It will be done r I, m too. i CHERRY'S NEW i uundry: : "Best by Test" . Cure of a Severe Attack of Bronchitis by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. "On October lSh, last, my little 3-rear-old daughter contracted a severe eold which resulted In a bad case of bronchitis," says Mrs. W. G. Gibson, Lexington, Ky. "She lost the power of speech completely and was a very sick child. , Fortunately we had a bot tle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In the house and gave It to her accord- t ... . .! .at .....! r a 1 ins " iFiiiin-u u ii n noun. yjn '' second day she was a great deal bet ter, and on the fifth day, October 23d, she was entirely well of her cold and bronchitis, which I attribute to this splendid medicine. I recommend Chnmberlaln's Cough Remedy unre servedly as I have found1 It the surent, safest and quickest cure for colds, both for children and adults, of any I have ever used." For sale by all good dealers. Itrae I1rf laddies offn receive severe burns, pntting out fires, then use Bucklen's Arnica Salve and forget them. It soon drive out pain. For burns, scalds, wounds, cuts and bruises It is earth's greatest heal er. Quickly cures skin eruptions, old ForS Rule 0o sores, bolls, ulcers, felons; best pile cure made. Relief Is instant, NewIIn's drug store. 25c at BURGER and SEVERS0N f la Grande, Ore. Phone Main9i I Real Estate and t ;; ; stoans, Fire 1 and , I f ' f . - ! I Lire insurance. COLLECTING AGENCY N.B. Long Distance Col lection a Specialty OVER NEWLIN DRUG CO Notice. To the Farmers and City Property Owners of Union County: . Tou are cordially invited to visit us at our offices in La Grande, Ore. Our object will be to bring new investors Into this field, In order to do this we will need the co-operation of you prop erty owners. W. 111 cV al In farm and city property, timber land and stu-no land, rentals and loans. Drop in end get acquainted whether you have an. thing to offer or jot, we will be pleased to mpet y u Ver truly yours, THE VAN VUYS REALTY CO, Rooms 6 and 6, Senior Block. Both Thcncs. La Grande, Ore Notice) of Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Eastern Oregon Trust and Savings Bank, will be held at the i hanking rooms of the corporation, on i Thursday, January 14th, 1903, at - 1 p. m., for the election of a board of directors for the ensuing year and the transaction of any other business which may legally come before the meeting. The Fastern Oregon Trust & Saving Bunk, By GEO. L. CLEAVER, Decl2Janl2 Cashier. StomnHi Trouble Cured. If yo uhave any trouble with your stomach you .should take Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr. J. P. Klote of Edlna, Mo., says: "I have used a great many different med icines for stomach trouble, but find Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver tablets more beneficial than any other - O l . I o peel a I tit M. .... . VMrrSWAfVAtiiv, ij,; this I to remedy I ever used.' For sale jy all , good dealers. " EI) STRINGHAM, AUCTIONEER. Sale cried on short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. No extra charge for distance. LA GRANDE - - OREGON Route No. 2 'Phone No. 196x6 Quick Transfer For Rapid Delivery Servicer Call Op milCOCKlBROS. We are in position' fo do any kind or transferring. Give us a trial order. Calls answered day or sight. , Phones: -"- -,v Day, Red 761. Night, Black 1271. CEMENT WORK All kinds of Cemftnt and Goncrete work. CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS CEMETERY WORK No contract too large or too small. Satisfaction Guaranteed L ROBERTS PHONE BLACK 582 . -v ' Imbler Property For sale by owner. Hotel and barn with 7 Iota; prlte. $2,600. Shop with Jots; price $40&, room house, with 9 lota; prlcev $1900. l-room housew Ith t lots; price I70O.. For terms, call on or wrlta rr. T. HARTLEY, f 12-lC-2Ct Imbler. Ors