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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1909)
j'vtAJV" ii!-.i;vi k. i. a (.::. (;., ciu-.''i r;vrn:mv iamv,!:v . t-o. y.c:i: rirtt. LOCAL ITEMS.V . in-. Charlton transuded buvhu'ss In plgln today. j i. t'nsey 1 down from Hllgxrd today. 2. 3'oder of Kamela. transacted bns n,.sg in M (Jrutide tuduy. W. h. Patterson of linker City, wan here on business matters yrplerday. Vr. P'iy in l'le t'tJr today from Ml Mry Geary came over on do ly. il No. I today. j. yf. Sci Ibcr. . v. Hh hla attorney U Vx) tHi to arrive r wme tfmt ' nl Bishop raddock went to Wallowa V-nunty points today, after a visit here of two weeks. - V. Bean accompanied the high school basketball team to Cove today a referee. Druggist H. W. Buell came up on lnxt night's train from Klgln on a bus iness trip. Thomas Bruce held his weekly danc ing school last night with a large at tendance. Andrew Lun of North Powder, transacted business here this after noon. f Kditor George Sclbird, of the Union Itepubllcan, made his wepkly visit to the county metropolis this afternoon. Dr. A. P. Charlton returned this af ternoon from Elgin, where he was called on professional business. Mrs. A. Worstell received the news of the death of her mother, Mrs. Maria B. Patterson, at the old home In Chesterhill, Ohio, at the ag of 74. William Moshy stopped off here on his vway home from Portland. He leaves tonight for his home in Ca'.d-. well, Idaho. Mrs. I. It. Snook Is reputed quite III today, and Recorder Snook Is ab sent -from his offlee at the court house. County Assessor T. A. Kim-hart and family left today on the fnto train to spend Sunday with relatives In Walla Walla. 1 .Mr. and Mrs. J. TI. Handrahan, who were married in this city . yesterday, left today noon for Portland on their 1 honeymoon trip of 10 days' duration. Frank Bay, of the Bay & Zwelfel company, returned from Imbler last night, where he has been doing work for the Summerville Lumber company. The Joseph train went off and left the westbound this morning for the reason that the latter train was over three hours late. Mrs. R. TV. Goodman, nee Alberta Hopper, returned to Tacoma last eve ning after visiting here for several weeks. She will spend a few days at Portland, en route home. C D. Huffman and nearly 20 oth ers from La Grande nnrj 7;.uid City vi cinities, went to Trti'jier today, where the Blue Momi.aln, Alleel and Imbler granges are enjoying a social day. Among the Union men to visit La Grande today wer": EJ. L. Mcintosh,, the grocer; John Martens, proprietor of' the Centennial hotel; J. W. Eng , land, an ex-bishop of the" L. D. S. church, and Roy Oliver, the well known resioent or our sister city i . Everybody is busy about the court house these days, preparing for cir cuit court, which convenes next 'Mon day. Unless the grand Jury returns a number of true bills the criminal docket will be exceedingly light. - Frank K. Lowry, agent for the American Light & Power company, "has returned to La Grande from a trip to Portland. . He will make his "headquarters her while the prelim inaries In constructing the city water works are progressing. Two unsightly poles at the corner r Adams and Elm were removed to flav by the Home Independent Tele Phone company. Before, many years, the last telophono pole will be taken down and all wires will be placed un d"r ground, as a large portion of the Home company's wires now are. Mri Fontaine wife of Helper F.n f. gineer J, Fontaine of Pleasant Valley, who was brought to La Grande last evening for treatment, is resting satls- f ictorllv at the Grande Ronde hospi tal this afternoon She was taken and-j il-nly l' yesterday evening and wasj 'n such a precarious condition that he had to be taken to the hospital from thp train In the ambulance. Her Mends will be delighted to know that he Is improving today. . CHICKENS WANTED W pay the.Mghest market price for thickens. Both 'phones. No. . GRANDE RONDE CASH CO. Governor Magoon wants congress to' ! ' , MX'IETY. v ' The Current Topic club will be en tertained hy Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood WllllHitiB and Mr, and Mrs. II. R. Han nii, at the Hunnu home on Adams ave nue, on Tuesday evening, February t. The subject will be "The Revolution In Turkey," with Mrs. F. B. Corny an leader. The program will be fol lowed by a general discussion of the subject by the members. Mrs. R. W. Logan, this afternoon. from ?:30 until 5 o'clock, entertained 1 little ladles and fSL-ntlemen" ift honor of her daughter. Miss Mar 's guerite, whij Is today celebrating her fourth birthday. The afternoon was a continual round of pleasure for the Juvenile guests. Those who attended wereMargaret and Elizabeth Rush, Fred and Bessie Gelbel, May Fan Vur plllat, Janice Damon, Constance Hall, Ruth Cochran, Adelaide Scroggln, Bess and Ella Scrlber, Jrma Stoddard and Mildred King. The Ladles' Aid society of the Pres byterian church, will meet at the home of R. E. Smith on Penn. avenue, Wednesday afternoon, at 4:30. A supper will be served at 5: SO, to which the public Is cordially Invited. Dr. IV. D. McMillan . Painless Denisiry la Grande National Bank Bldg Both Phones OIUXJON'-IDAHO LKAGCE PRESENTS EFFECTIVE SCHEME Or'jo ii-Idaho Development Congress Adjourns atSnlcm Today Presents a Plan for Building Interstate Rail road Through Oregon From Boise to Coos Bay Commissions of Citi zens to Prepare Plans for Joint Ac tion, is Plan. Salem, Jan. 30. The Oregon-Idaho Development congress, attended by a large delegation from the Interior, Coos Bay and Idaho, concluded Its program today, by adopting resolu tions thanking the legislature for prompt action In renewing the appro priation for the locks and canal at Oregon City. The principal action of the congress was a motion for an amendment to the constitution for a state-aided railroad, providing com missions of citizens In Oregon and Mon of the two states to old In con structing a railroad from Boise across Central Oregon to Coos Bay. Echo Is to have a churn factory. During the deep snow over 4000 NKD WATER? Ask HUNT the well man how to get it j D. M. HUNT I It LA OBANDE. OREGON I INTERSTATE 1 FOR RAILROADS Stnvt Cur Kuim AHay. Cincinnati. O., Jan. 30, Twelve '-.os-seiiKftk were hurt and M ito.-mnn Mii llgan, of a street car, was killed today when the car broke loose on an Incline and run down- the hill at a terrific rate. It ptunged over a 100-foot em bunkment. The car was demolished. Shot at Prvm lirr. Oakland, Cal., Jan. 30. Because an liliileranl preacher kept him awuko, C. II. Burton of Riddle, Douglas county, Oregon, fired a shot at the disturber Inst night and Is in Jail today. The bullet shattered a Window opposite where Burton was staying. He said he fired to scare the preacher, who Is now missing. . Ouake- Victim Hurled. , New Haven, Conn., Jan.' 30. In a driving blizzard" the bodies of Arthur 8. Cheney, the late American consul at Messina, and his wife, who lost their lives In the . earthquake, were burled here today. Sheepmen, A I tent Ion. I wish to lease any number up to ten-thousand head of sheep, either upon a cash basis or shares. Best of references given. Inquire at Observer office. 1-30-2-X Are tSTou Half Alive? So many people look and act as though chey were only half alive. They are mere shadows of men and women once strong and robust. Most of them are deceived as to the real cause of their trouble, which is Kidney Disease. Diseased kidneys fail to strain out the impurities from the blood, which re entering the circulation, course through the whole body and derange the entire system. The nerves, the heart, stomach and liver are all. affected, and backache, headache and nervous exhaustion are resulting effects. If you are this way, Foley's JIT:. r fiSnm M u m -- ; , e - will help you. . It builds up the kidneys, so they will perform, their functions properly, and the Commence taking it to day, and you will feel better at once, as it corrects irregu larities, restores lost vitality, and will make you strong and robust. Do not take chances on becoming a victim of Brights disease or Dia betes, which are the result of neglected kidney disor ders, when Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure you. Sold and Recommended by A. T. HlLIi, Druggist. Cut Prices on Shingles for Only 4 We need the money You need the material Fir and Native Lumber, Gedar Shingles ; STODDARD Moearance is Half the Baffle '-i Do you realize that you iust changing appattl of wears. Have you thought that two frpm appearance. ' v WHY NOT APPEAR WtLL THEN j and drive the small cares away? For with the outer appearance the inner sell acts. Nice apparel can be had today for as meager a sum as the poorer wear. j - cSi, look Our Line Over Newest Conceptions in Raincoats lust Arrived by Express The largest line of Muslin Underwear in LUMNE0US RUBBERIZED SATINS, varietf Eastern Oregon ont for your inspection. Price of colors, tight fitting or full back is the least consideration with us. N 512.50 RUBBERIZED CR MENETTE, hand tailored MOIRE VELOUR wifh the latest collar demi-fitled back $9.50 $15.00 THE PRIDE OF ANY LADY is a neat, dainty foot- A gentleman is iust as much concerned with the appeajrance of his feet as is a queen. And why not, for does not the appearance of the feet change the whole person? So in looking for footmar seek for ' STYLE AND WEAR COMBINED the two essential qualities in Shoes, Rubbers and Boots. The foot dress handled by us is purchased from this standpoint by men of experience and who know. So if you wish a foot which is trim and neat, buy our shoes which are narrow but roomy with the blucher tunning well down to the middle of the toes and see the wonderful effect it has for ap pearance. , Golden An : the New Styles ' 1r - Lost Red cow with sp&skled face, has T. with circle-bar on right side, ano J. D. on left side. 'Phone. Farmai 1943. 1-Htf. T. F. SHEUVVOOD. Sllverthorn's Drug store. A Lumber and 1 large Orders ! LUMBER CO. i can be gay, hi, happy or despondent, proud or forlorn bv . t Rule COo Valentines Now Ready :. Our new valentines are here and on li ! .r 1 - We have a very large line of them, out it will pay (tQ select early so as to avoid the rush later and to secure your pick of the stock Our line is new and up-to-date, consisting of Card IVtourrts, Fancy Drops, Comic and Fancy Post Cards. Booklets, Shaped Cards. Scenic, and Pulling Cards, Lace Goods, Tic. . All the newest effects, designs and combina tions, including foreign and American, rovelrtes. Prices range from one cent to three dollars. INtWUN BOOK STATIONERY P romotness The value of a prescription depends upon the prompt- f. ness with which it reaches the sick room "t "Do It Now" j is the motto which stands for much in our prescription de- 1 partment. All prescriptions are filled as soon as received and delivered as soon as filled. ' ' ' - - - v mm VM1 IV tf 141 V for pure drugs and careful compounding .j. .u .:. IVe Carry Everything which Should be I Found in a Drug Store , t WII I c Pv nnr Aran I LA GRANDE, i thhds cf life's cares come t I T & mmmmmmmmmmmLmmmmmmmmmmm Make I t an L Early . choice J ! $ CO. Ymi know nnr nnniaKnr OREGON i - ii.- - ( -I t I- VI ..;4 remember the Maine.