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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1909)
.-- it ur.. on - raict::. .iamaiit t, toot. ! LOCAL ITEMS. Vashlor J. B. Thorsrm returned to igln this morning. Ben Wade, who has been running i Owl, has discontinued business. took out for your water pipes. older weather than thut of last night i predicted for tonight. the Pendleton high school debating im last evening defeated the La inde debating team at Pendleton. John Collier, E. Polacte and J. G. jodgrass Btart home from Portland . Avght, eeuuru.'ng to. present plans. ill. D. Zwelfel of Elgin, who was op 'a ted upon at Hot Lake Tuesday for ppendlcltls, la doing nicely. '.Mr. and Mrs. George Mapes went out i Hot Lake today to remain over jinday. 1 La Grande 1s becoming quite a rail oad center. The branch road Into fallow county has added greatly to 'or Importance. I Pendleton Is In the midst of a cold tiap. The mercury stood at 18 be w zero this morning. The snow Is eD. The feuneral of Mrs. Helen Tuckey all take place from the home of her n, E. C. Tuckey, on Second street, Jmorrow. , E. A. Ackerly, superintendent of the :et sugar factory at Waverly, Wash., : In the city for a few days. Spokesman-Review. J Mrs. J. C. Kesler, who has bisen vis iting her daughter, Blanch, who Is taking a course In music In Portland, returned hom? this morning. I Engineer Parker and Ed Winkler ire out- In the mountains today with Shotguns. Rabbits may suffer; and jihen they may notf I James Peach returned todays from m trip Into Boise valley. He says the jtnow there piled up nine Inches deep luring the present storm. Mis. Kate Zwelfel, who has been at Hot Lake with her brother for the past several days, returned this morning and left for her horke at Summerville. The high school girls have organ ized a basketball team and held their first practice on Wednesday evening. Union Republican. Mr. and Mrs. George ' Parker are preparing to move from Kamela to his city. Engineer Parker has been unnlng the helper there for several nonths. f left her if. k. vvnite nas a string or nine Siine animals at his Union training sta iles, and hopes to bring out some iromlsing ones for next season. Tnlon Republican. Mrs. Walker and daughter, former y of La Grande, are now here and. the fetter is employed as a saleslady in the endleton Cloak and Suit House.' ; Fendleton Tribune. I Clyde Scheurer Is 'In North Powder today. The Pastime theater will op iate a branch house there three times ft week and Mr. Scheurer will have supervision of the mechanical end of ft- L. and W. O. Parks returned this jnornlng from Walla Walla, and pro- eeded on to Elgin. They accompan ied their cousin, Mrs. Denny McCul- underwent an operation. They i recovering nicely. The debate betwee nthe Elgin and L'nion high schools which was to have aken place last night, was postponed intil this evening. The Elgin team lurrlved here but would have been com- elled to drive over from here on ac count of the late train. It is expected o take place this evening. L. M. Jensen, after spending the light in town, returned totfimbler this norning. Coming, as he does, from in Irrigation country, he hopes to see he Sandridge get in line with her luota of acreage in the Grande Konde rrlgation project Ho says they will ot bo long in finding out their mls ike, but then it will be too late. Mr. and Mrs. Karl McComas, who vere married yesterday afternoon at ?lgln, passed through La Grande this nornmg for I nlon, where they will nuke their future home. The bride .vas formerly Mrs. knight or I nlon. The Ladies' Neighborhood club will meet next Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Anthony on Sixth strtet. An excellent program has been prepared aside from the n n ular business mating. All members are urged to be present. CLEAN SIDEWALKS. .Many Are Careless About Proper At tention to Sidewalks. While the average property owner has given attention today to tbe drifts that block progress of pedestrians on sidewalks, there Is still room for Im provement In this city, as the walks In many Instances are piled high with snow and walking Is disagreeable. There Is no reason why lethargy should be a fact In this relation. While It may snow again soon, It Is not likely that people enjoy wading through ar drift of snow one minute and enjoy clean sidewalks the next. - Dr. W. D McMillan Painless Denistry La Grande National Bank Bldq B1h?h$nes leal society, Dr. W. W. Potter, the members of the society passed an amendment to the by-laws prohibiting ths use of liquor In any form at future banquets of the organization. ELGIN TRAIN DELAYED. ' Musical Program. ' The Pastime theater will be open to morrow evening and to properly mark the event, a special musical program will be put on by Ross & Shaw, the Instrumentalists. The Sunday pro gram Will be In force tht evening as well. The program as arranged In ad dition to the regular bouse program, follows: Saxaphone 'Duels. Tama Tama" . from The Three Twins "Dreaming" i . by request ' Antoiiiophonea. Duet from "Sextette From Lucia,". . by request Let Me Go Back," from "Royal Cher' , ' Trombone. "I Would Live, or I Would Die for You" (Late ballad success by Ernest Ball.) Mandy Lane" (Late song hit by Wm. McKenna.) XO MOKE llOOZE. Medical Men Will Hereafter Practice What Tliey Ireaeh. Following a stirring arraignment of the use of alcohol by physicians at medical banquets and social func tions of medical men by the retiring president of the Spokane County Med- AU Trains on O. R. & N. Knocked Awry ..... . Since the Storm. . On account of today being Saturday and no Sunday service being In force, the Joseph train was forced to wait for the delayed westbound passenger this morning. This does not ocqur un less it is Saturday. The train schedule has been knocked awry the past few days, and Indications are that there will be no relief for several days to come. No. 2 last eve ning was several hours latej and the westbound was also far from schedule. This morning No. 6 arrived at 11 o'clock and the westbound arrived shortly after that. Fortunately there Is little travel, all bottom having been knocked out, of both freight and pas senger business. i Christian Church .Meetings. The meetings at the Christian church were "stormed" out last night, but will be resumed tonight with renewed vior. The subject this evening will be, "The Watchman on the. Wall." Tomorrow, Sunday, morning, the sub ject will be, "Dark Light." This dis cussion will be especially helpful to Christians. In the afternoon, at 2:30 a service for children will be held, to which children from all the Sunday schools are invited. At night the sub ject will be, "A Family Row." All are invited to come and enjoy these soul-stlrrlng sermons. Mrs. Harris' solos will prove a message to you dentist i I Watch For S ' Anno ipecLal uncemenl We will have som space which will be careful buyers in this of interest to ething t . . : . .' ' v I Golden Rule Co. II . 3 1 Why pay more when you can secure first class work for less? Bridge work done right at prices you can afford to pay. Vie are here to break combination. the J. E. STEVENSON, D. D. S. PHONE BLACK 911 Promptness How disapplontment traces the steps of hope. A Bis Sii"rt. J. "Anua Belle" J thv. titlt .? the. frig thlt at the Scenic which win N put on tonight again. It was a decided suc jeess last evening In the hands hf the 'Gilbert Sisters and Brott Mason. phe same people put on another laugh able hit at each performance. TTTTTTTTTTTTff TTTTfTf fttTTTTTTTTTTTfTTTTTl i t 4 The vahe f a prescr'spttvu depends upon the prompt ness wKk wbkh it reaches fhe skk room "Do It Now" is the n?o v'bkb steads for much in our prescription de partment. AH prescriptions are Med as soon as received and delivered as soon as fiUed. You know our reputation for pure drugs and careful compounding .:. .:. .:. We Cany Everything which Should be f Found in a Drug Store I USE OUR PROMPT For Your Convenience: PUBLIC Stamps, Stamped En- . TFrFPHnNP COUGH RELIEF 'e!c,sps:;al De'i'- TELEPHONE . ery Stamps Hert For coughs of all kinds we knw of no better remedy than our White Pine Expectorant. We have sold it for years. Each year we sell more of it. It has oome to be depended v upon in hundreds ef families in this locality. Remember immivs WHITE PINE EXPECTORANT when nexfneed of a cough remedyvarisesnd try it under our guarantee. We will promptly refund 4he money if the remedy ever fails to give entire satisfaction. PRICE, 25 and 50 osr.ts Leav Your Packages to ibe Galled for Later i 1 1 I NEWLIN DRUG CO. La Grande. Ore. TELEPHONE US WE DELIVER FREE Roosters for Sale. Pure bred Plymouth roosters for sale at a bargain. J. E. Reynolds. R. F. D. No. 2. La Grande. Dr., 1-K.fif FOR RENT Llttht housekeeninir rooma; three rooms. 1301 Madison Ave. 'Phone Black 402. l-tf X . F n mm . uei men in filberta! : Tulk I'reneli. If you want to Join a French class and receive instructions rrom h French eaiher. address Box 432, La Grande. Oregon. jtf A pill In time that will save nine Is Ring's Little Liver Pill. For bilious ness, sick headache, constipation. They do not gripe. .Price 25c. Sold by Pil verthorn & Mack. HILL'S DRQQ JTORE : LA GRANDE, OREGON TWFVTWV WW Tfl Z Iff f ff f f T 9& T fTVXVI ITVTTf VTTTVMMMi Ktoniarh Trouble Cured. If yo uhave any trouble with your stomach you should take Chamber lain's Stomach- and Llvr Tablet. Mr. J. P. Klotfj of Kdlna. Mn.. avs: "1 have useS a great many different med icines for stomach trouble," but find Chamberlain' Stomach and Liver tablets more beneficial than any other . remedy I ever used." For sale by all good dealers. j ne mnuuian i-acinc is selling a tract of 3,000,000 acres of fine wheat land In the Bow River valley, east of Calgary, at $10, $12 and $15 per acre, on eight and ten years' time, at six per cent Interest on deferred pay ments. ' O.m; CliOl' I'.VYS IX)K TIIK LA Mi XI IK COMPANY ILL FARM IT FOR YOl ! YIle-auike AniericaiiH arc buying j this land anil are gelling rii-li. i It produces all the way from 30 to 50 bushels of winter wheat, and from 60 to 110 bushels of oats per acre. You can pay ,r it from the crops and never go near It. Xo residence re quired and a small sum will secure a large tract. PAY OXK-TKXTH IX CASH AMI LKT TIIK CROPS I0 THK It EST YOl' CANXOT AF FORD XO LKT YOt'K MOXEY HE IDLE. Go SOW and look at the land. The company Is anxious to have ou te Alberta In winter. Xlils land Is l the Chinook belt, where tattle winter out all winter on the luitlve grass! V If It Is storming the company will' bear jour expenseg until the weather Is suitable to look nt the land. I wlU lfuo Pendleton on Monduy, January II. willi land. Tlie entire exH iise or (he round trip from IM ;runtle to (alirary U alxiut ?55. Go uud look at (he land, or send by a friend for a traet. You enu imy for a section of tliU land from the erom hi one or two years, and be INDEPENDENT! Umatilla county farmers have bought over 25,000 acrts of this wheat land during the past -three months. Most of this land will fc fr.rrr.rd the - The opportunity U J coming gettxon: i open lor you. JONATHAN JOHNSTON, Pendleton, Oregon, or J. B. REYNOLDS, La Grande, Oregon.