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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1909)
y. n r:iu .r.v . ion. yr.i. i ivii AW LOCAL ITEMS. . tit, .in of Jami-H U. Smith . . ft KM 1 7 me""1 Of! 1'eIM'UUI J .. .. .-...lit (if North l'owder, Im n I ,:,:,mle vl,Ur tol.y ,,,, A.U'iiiK of riiiatlll.. Ih here n ,1 flffK'e MIlMIM'lW. j ' W Whit'1 li ansHttt'J business nl , gli nnl D. nrne returned to .0 today. '. 7.. .....1 Mrs. ( JohnHon nrrlvi-d i4 nilirn!nn from North Powder. .,.mrtn Kinney came down hist (-,,m Kain;la to In the ),. returned this mornlnc. lurleH HtillBnrin, me wen Known met of Elgin, returned home this rnlnK. Hurley UuiKhlln, the North Ponder mer. Is h'''e today to visit hi .ther. ihl'T J. IV- Thorsen, wife and nhter, of Elgin, . attended "The ,rgomiisler" iHSt night. j. I. Wade and wife, find C. U. Hlb- rj and wife came up froirr-lmbler . .. . . . .i . t iiiKnt in auenu me nnuw. Fred Fontain came over from WuUa alia lust night and Is registering at taw). A'ter Mechanic J. T. Langley of t 0. H. & N.. arrived this morning im Portland. Miss Annn TV Long cam- over from n Uike to take In the show last :ht. n. W. Sawyer and wife came in lust ht from th-e valley to attend the at- .iciliin at the opera house. The Knffee Kluteh will be enter imd on Friday evening at the how Mrs. Charles Cochran. puvid He'idenreioh left this nvvpinv r rkee. where he went to look uf some real estate.. , W Scriber arrived this nuirjiliij im Pnriland, aocrtmpiuiled by hlq fit- ncy, J. H. Mi .Mahiin of SJlem. .Mis. O. T. Calloway ctme over im L'ni ,n thin niornijig to visit her iri'nt .Mr. ar d Mrs. Thomas Budge.1 Andy Harris came over from Wal- i county yesterday-to spend a fej vs with Ills La Grande friend. II. MeKlnzle of Sunimervllle ho has been In the city tne guest ot May Noble, returned home this rtcrnoon. Mis. Samuel Clay, who has been1 it si k for several weeks, is now r.sidered entirely out of danger, and covering rapidly. Xote the new grocery ad in this is ih. Mr. Noyes will be pleased t; ive you call and visit his store, and III appreciate a trial order. Jus Levy, the I'niop druggist, and VIII Vogel, were among those who tme over to witness "the Eurgomas- -r." Mrs. Hattie Bennett of Wpllowa, is Siting at the Oscar Hopper home, ml will also be :'io guest of other fiends in La Crande before ret urn - ig to her home. .Mrs. Jennlson, aeomrorli-d by her uughter, left this morning for Minne ii a after spendingthe past six months ith her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Spen- vr. ni:ic nixie vuiniei, loniing 10 wu . - i - Host of its W ft 1l't i. 1T nlntShuiMlgii.wat.4 - -f'm'''fcJ'-:--,f Attorney II. F. Wilson came orr from I'nlon today with lniHlneta before the circuit court. Kred Iloliues. who At been In Port land for several days, returned thin morning, stating It bad' been mining for st veral day In the Wlllumetie val ley. " 1,H, the son of Mr. and Mm. O. Jl. Lyman, was taken with rcarlet fever today and the home quarantined. The 'inarantlne was raised lit the home of Hi: lk.iilock today, having Just one case In the city, of u mild form. Itishop Paddock will preach tomor row evening In St. Peter's church, at 7:30. As he will leave on No. 5 the preliminary tervlce will be hhorl, and It wilt begin proms'dy u the hour ap pointed. - Knt'tneer Cuppernell has returned from Omaha, where he took unto him self a wife a few days .ugo. . "Cupper" Is receiving congratulations today from his many friends. lr. and Mrs. Cup pernetl wl'l be at home In this city from now on. MAKY S1I.LS YICltY LOW. Popular Cove Girl In Prwnrlous t'on. (lilion Again Today. Covo, Feb. 4. (Special.) Mis Mary Sills, the 18-year-old daughter of J. V. Sills, and who has been hov ering between life and death as the re suit of a paralytic stroke recently. Is still alive today. There Is little' hopi for her recovery. Her condition ' ' ufternoon Is must critical, !:! i.k popular young lady's f lien... ur alarmed at her condition. .Mi.ilerii llr.tlnilto(.I. AttrnUini. The La Omnde lodge of the Moilerr brotherhood of America will meet to uife-lit at the (Jdd Fellows' hull. Then : a large lass for Initiation. Wstrlc Ji'puty Mills will be present. Afte: the lodge work there will be a bampie tnd none of the rm inhere can tiff on lo miss it. A larfe attendjnee Is n ijuested. Jiy oriier of A. STKWAHT, President Il!iii( Is Dcdl.K k. . SKprir.gfield, III,, Feb. 4. Th. twenty-seventh ballot was taken toda. In the Illinois senatorial contest givi Senator Hopkins 75, Congressma Foss IS, Shurtleff 16, Stringer 73. Ma son 3, MeKlnlcy 1, Lowde'n 1, Ca. hoiin 1, Sherman 2. There In no In dicaiion of a break in the deadlock. Vt)l.lXTAKY DONATKJXS. t SKial Function Tomorrow, Any Size. ( heck to Ik' At'U"l. A the benefit card party to be given tomorrow evening at the home of W. H. liohiienkamp, most any old sized check or cash donation will be accept ed. The affair will be a social event of much prominence and guests will be given a nopportunity to subscribe to the park fund to the full extent of their desires. The management de vices it announced that checks over .-.lift will nut he accepted without a ' of thi'ti'.s. . m ......,. - ... - i I ,i tin- Itoad. i ' it" I u t: !t 'cm cf M S Wild Animals 1? ij t'"' av.uy I res with r Tabls Syrup .... Jl l irt Ui.e j.Ji limn cut out ,1J ajiln-h' l.'if. T,.t(.'f Vli''uf Tnbla Frnip limnioa o 'e'i.n t in I . nuii nmitn rrjr. i. inM -i.,.tiir i -Jiot i ,J- ti. hat ter n.uu. in tli i Ivb nik'l Hi, tor. It !' I' t:irtfirl nl Sun.,.' I'Mi'i. JLriiii J'.iMi vi',i. Hiii' i'uj Mji4q Srup. . ru .v 9U. I. I. onii v "iav. VI !e Kajle Syrup Co. ftl Til a Tow HAS GOT THIS MONTH Two Kretming itoriei by Ellis Parker Butler nd Lindsay Denison, , each racing to ee which will bump your funny bone hardest. , One tragedy that will grip your heart. And article by Russell, Paine and Dickson that cut deep into things. 100K OUT FOi EVEIYBODY'S THIS MONTH. THC CAT IS BACK Dr. IV. D. McMillan Painless Denistry La Grande Nsthhsl Bank Bldg Both Phones , .-f-'rv-y, 0 Dr. W. H. Keating, The Expert Eyesight K Specialist of Salt Lake is no.w at the S0&MER HOTEL I And will Remain Until Thursday, Feb. 11th IJOX'T FAIIi T SKK TIIK IMM.TOIl ABOl'T YOI K i:Yi:s OK CiliAKSES IK VOL" III ARK HAVINfi TROC K WITH THEM. Dd Vow Ever Hav-e Your Eyesight fitted? I WANT YOUII I)! KI''1'L"I-,T AND STfllHOKN CASK. 1 DON'T CAUK HOW MANY IIAVK FAIL.EU TO FIT YOt ll TASK; I TKr,L YOU MY SYK Tf'M IS J-'CCi'E.SSKl'I. ON TIKWl CASKS. I IIAVK IiKVOTKI) MY LIFK'S WOIIK T j THIS ONE ST1DY I DO NOTHING Kl-SiC, TlIAT'.Sj WHY I Srt'CKK:) WHKUK OTHKf'.S ft f . FAIL: SO IF YOF HAVE HEAD- J . , . aches, weak eyes, etc., ANDjStory written in many a day WANT GLASSES THAT AIlE EASY AND tOMItlHTAIJI.E. j call and ?ee me at o.vk. j don't wait; ix) it now. doc j toh is not a htkangek in la 'g-'.andf can feknish yoi: .MANY ItEFEKENCE.-s. X i we will be right. f EUROPE TRIP Almost home froni a globe trot tak ing him throuch all the historically prominent points of Europe, Samuel WilliamHon of Santa I'm, Cal., Is in La Grander today the guest of his cousins, Samuel and Attorney J. T. Williamson. During his trip abroad Mr. Williamson witnessed the Olym pic games at London litst summer. Italy was toured in a thorough manner and few places' of note escaped his klslt. Mr. Williamson may continue his homeward Journey this evening, unless ins couHiun licic pi'oUJv' hill: to remain longer. Talk pver your plans with your wife as you sit ariund the evening fire. You will be surprised to find how sound her advice is. YOUR FRIEND Will appreciate one of those beautiful Valentine, gift books The new style of Valentine they are, and certainly a great improvement over the lace paper and celluloid cenfec ions of past years. "Gupid's Almanac and Guide to Heart- culture", "All That's Loveiy," etc. Have you read "Lavender and Old Lace?"-The nicest, neatest, sweetest, little love! In Valentine dress too. FERGUSON'S 'WHERE XOTinxO IS TOO MIXII TROUBLE. ON ROM Glance over your office station ery, make a nofe of what you wan, then call up Main 13 and JOHNNY 0U THE SPOT to care for your wants in short order. Work perfect, prices THE OBSERVER Quick Transfer : For Rapid Delivery Seivice Call Up WILLCOCK BROS. We are in position to do any kind of transferring. Give ua a trial order. Calls answered day or night. w, .1.'-. Phones: Day, Red 7fil. . Night, Black 1271 lor TzTAitixii nam c f I I BUSINESS COLLEGE I I II SMIN"TON ANO TENTH T, r PORTLAND, OREGON JUL JLd WRITE FOR CATALOG tht NthnnltiuJ i i,tem rou iua Hood Vorititm Pinesalve CTS l!KE 'ouitice i, j j BELIEVES ALL StfOOliZed roHHioriKMOisiAat Prompt . The value of a prescription depends upon the prompt ness with which it reaches the sick room "Do It Now ff is the motto which stands partment. Ml prescriptions are filled as soon as received and delivered as soon as filled. You know our reputation i for pure drugs and careful compounding .:. .:. .:. We Carry Everything which Should be Found in a Drug Store HILL'5 DRQQ JTORE LA GRANDE, OREGON i i i : : i i NEED WATER? I ! 1 lis j J Ask HUNT tthe well man how to 7at it .7 e i D. M. HUNT : ' LA GBANDE, OREGON ness for much in our prescription de i (4 y i , 1 ! '. . tii j '. i i - r i !' , tit r-" .' ir