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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1909)
ziont virus. evening or. rr.vi n. ;!ur. oi:rf;o., .; v. rn:::ru:Y c, ir-r. 4t LOCAL ITEMS. 4 t " -ft- (I C. Maya returned huu this ,,,,,11.111 i I'"'"'"- ' fml in-'- Slh HIlRnrlh of I.lnln. iir rjVni this ft rnoon for the hi shoot tomorrow. s- a. Kceler of Oonj valley, S. !., 1h looklni; uver this section of the couti trV with i vi" purchnniTiK a fitrnl. j-liiglnver iii'J Mrs. J. It. iJtindruhtin ' I,,, ,.iv i i n weOdlns tour to 'ortlnltJ. 'Vfturneil home luxt lilKht. l, . f .tl)rg, Wilkinson, who hnK vi.-lilnir relatives 1)1 HlKh valley, ;-i4.t.v.4f v..'j-..r--...v . - tin- i lly today on his wuy homo to Vnihle Cliy. He had heen In L;t Grande. Paker City Herald. jlis. ('huso of Spokane, returned to j,cr Imme this mot-hinit after vIwIUiik friends In Cliande (or- about two tn.iiiilm. 11. I. Lonff, county surveyor of Wal lowa county, has resinned to aeeopt u IMisi'loii In Central Oregon for the o. It. N. Jiihll Lewis of ftummervllle. Is here (n,l:iy to se how his son Is KcttlllK iilc.nt;. The youiK man was operated lip. hi Thursday. .Mrs. Charles Wright of I'nlon. passi-d through La Grande this morn Inn en route to Knterprise, where she will visit friends. Mrs. Alice Lndd, who has been here fur several wevks looking after her property interesls, expects to leave tee n'ulil for her home in Seattle. John Adams, who has been at Hot Luke for the past Week, passed throutfh this morning on his way to Vmatilla. Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Faulk visited at Kamela today. Mr. Faulk attended to the service of legal papers, while Mr. Faulk visited friends during the day. J. H. MlmnaiiKh and Perry Oliver have completed the experting of the honks of Puker county officials. The report was filed Thursday evening. Mr. ond Mrs. C. W. Preston exiiect to leave either tonight, or tomorrow for San Diego, to spend the next three or four months. Mrs. E. K. Woodruff, who has been visiting' her mother In Nebraska lie past few months, returned home this morning. Dr. R. S. DeArmond of Oranfs Pass arrived this morning and is go ing into Wallowa county with a view of locating. J. W. Stuchel, of the wholesale grocery company of Paker City, and which also carries quite a stock here, Is looking after the firm's interests today. An asylum guard arrived this morn ing from Salem and returned on the westbound passenger train with Jen sen, the young man declared Insane two days ago." James Lewis, 't'-e oung man of Pummervlllc. vY.i was operated upon for appendicitis nt the hospital Thurs- day, is resting easy today with every indication of a speedy recovery. Samuel Wllliumon of Santa Cruz, Cal., who arrived here a few days ago from Europe to visit his cousins, At-t..,-r!r-y .1 T and Samuel Williamson, left this morning for his home. Clyde Kiddle of Island City, return ed this morning from Portland, where he has been attending the Holmes Itusiness college. He will remain home for the summer. II. P. Neilson of Cnvc, is a La Grande visitor today, transacting busi ness at the court house. Mr. Neilson expects to move to Union in a few Weeks. 11. D. Newell, engineer for the re d.imstion service at Hermiston, ar rived li-st night. He had business be fore the United States land office- to t!av. Mrs. J. A. Churchill and J. W. Daly, prominent mcmbbrs of the I'.bekah order of this city, left today for Ii Ciande where thev will aid the local bulge in installing officers. Baker City Herald. ' .Mrs. M. II. Kirtley went to Walla Walla t '.lis morning to visit nt the El lis Kirtley home. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Klrtley's child is 111 and the grand mother will be at the bedside until the child recovers 1 Henry Prill ,f Fo Hill, lost one ofj I !- hordes tros week. Henry stated f' it he Koesed be bad done bis share was --, vears of age. nnd .-ears had made his regu- ii life as he f"r several years lar trlna nr. ?nH down the Fox Hill r..ad. E. F. was In the! Chl-!f of ,VPe..-l, city this morning. He reports that th, .return r.f windstorms has resumed Ihe iit:irrMihM taiiiMMrcia tTV- : region of Imbler and Allcel. Farmers re glow to breast the winds, prefer- ring to remain In their homes on days'ORANDF uch as have been frequent of lute. j Mr. and Mr, Oeorfre M.ipes arrived t)i Ik afternoon from Klein. Former County Assessor P.. A. Hag arrived this uflernoon from Elgin, nn his way to Portland In n sponge to n tecrnm from Keen ta-y .,f Piute Pen. son, ri"iue-ii'ig l,im to b- present at a mi etlt'g .if tle tlnjiil i.f eoiiHllyitlon of the state taxes. Mr. H ig has lvenl this matter corM.i, rnh'e thoi.eht and! his views will no ..iil.t aid the board materially In Rrrlvlng at a detUoii. will tell you something you may not know about Farming, Fires, Pearl Fishing, Pills, Woman's Invasion, Flying Machines, and Actors. It will give you lots of good short stories and beautiful pictures. You'll like it. Get one to-day. LOOK FOR THE PATCHWORK COVER r.i.i (d.Mixii soon. 1'ainoas N'huiIciiI llnmori'-t Will Iax tore hi I n (.raede. Captain Ell, hetur.-r and nuutlca! humorist, will give his famous lic ture, "Capturing the Leviathan," at the Presbyterian church next Hatur eiilng. Captain Ell comes .to us highly recommended by proniim nt men of the northwest. He tells story from first hand experience, Ing it interesting for both .. i : and old. Tickets will be on sale a'. Silver thorn's drug stole, also at the Fair, 3'ic and l.'c. Dr. W. D. McMillan Painless Denistry La Cnndz tiatior.zl Bank BJdg Both Fhor.es jfST' , rtf v ' 6 0 Dr. W.H. Keating, The Expert Eye'sight Specialist of Salt Lake is now at the UATCI II 1 J Iml . And wili Remain Until Thursday, Feb. llth DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE DOCTOR ABOUT VOl'R EVI.'S Olt IASES IF YH' AH 10 IIA IX(; TROC IJLE WITH TIIE.M. Did Ycu Ever Have Your Eyesight fitted? I WANT YOU It DIFFICULT AND j STUBBORN CASES. I DON'T CA BE HOW MANY ilAVE FAILED TO FIT j YOt It t ASK, I M. Y''U MY SYS- j TEM IS SFCCE.'SFUL ON THOSE I CASKS. I HAVE DEVOTED M Y LIFE'S WOHK T .. THIS ONE Ml UX ) -I DO NOTiIIN'1 ELSE, THAT'S ; 'WHY I ,'UCCEED WliKKE OTHESj FAIL: SO IF YOt maw- nr.fli'-i ACHES. WEAK EYES. ETC.. AND; WANT GLASSES THAT ARE EASY AND CO.MFOP.TAMLF.. ! . u DON'T WAIT; llT voW- DOC J TOR IS NOT A STRANG fc.K l- CAN FURNISH TOL ! MANY REFERENCES. Titr. Ki MMAt.i: s.i.i: Indict. A lil SiN-li-ty DtvldoN in Keep l' Itrlsk Sile of ;.mhN. ; Willi a large supply of good on I hand, Hlthou'.h ihe day brought brisk (sales, the Ladies" Aid of the M. IC church le( hli-ii this evening to con- tlnee th. Ir rummage sale In the rooms adjoining the Thorn ttoro. 1 ilsagrei-uble weather did not Keep buyers away. However, the line of stink on hand tonight Is suffllceiit to prr.Jt kc-'i'nv C-o sale one rimro di.y. ... .... . M'.mxiiov itmruxs. S'cral Pieces of Litigation Agaln-l . Hank May He Dropped. Attorney MeMahon, who has been here several days, returned last night to S'alem. It Is understood that cer tnln matters' connected with litigation that not only would have Involved the bank and Scrlher's prs m il estate, have been so arranged that lltlgatl-in may not be resorted to ut all, and In cao the nintter Is straightened out, It will add to the percentage that the ereditois of both the bank nnd his personal estate will receive nbout 15 per cent In each Ins.'itnee. Those who ore In a position to know 'dieule the statement that the n'g) il'.itinns now under consideration wi'.l make unythlng like 2a to 30 per cent In favor of the creditors. POSITION WANTED Young lady wishes position, either In store or private family. 'Phone Plack 212. ' dF5-12 Quick Transfer For Rapid Delivery Seivice Call Up WILLCOCK BROS. We are In position Vo do any kind of transferring. Give us a trial order. Calls answered day or -Bight. 'Phonee; r' Day, Red 761. t Nieht, Black 1271. IN Sunny an OF COLORADO A FREE TRIP TO WE HAVE DIVIDED A 54,000-ACRE TRACT WTO TRUCK FARMS CONTAINING 10 to 1,000 Acres PER FARM Al $200. EACH $W. Cazh and $10. Per Month No Interest! No Taxes! We want a reliable and energetic man in every town to form clubs of 15 prospective purchasers. We will furnish round trip railroad tickets FKtE to one member of each'club to inspect land. We pay liberal . commis sion. Full particulars upon request. Reference: Any Bank or Banker in St. Louis, Kan sas Gity or Denver SAN LUIS VALLCY LAND AND IRRIGATION CO. Bank of Commerce BJdg. KANSAS CITY, MO . i t i t t right. t I t X , 1. R. L. LIMtAJl... . . 'dentist. Most Modernly Equipped Office. None but First-Class work done. Office Upstairs. Northwest Corner Adams Ave- nuo r.r.d Depot Street. Tliono Red MSL THE Luis Valley DIME mi 1 - Cianre; Meryour ofUce station ery, make a note of what you want, then call up Main 13 and ive vv7 be JOHMY ON THE SPOT io care for your wants in short order. Work perfect, prices THE OBSERVER ! ! PRACTICAL EXAMPLES REGARDING THE 6L0BE-WERNICKE SECTIONAL BOOK CASES See what those in have "WOULD HAVE LOST" "Had my library not been incased in a Globe Wernecke sectional book case kind friends would never have been able to v a a 4 1 4- ilOi V w Wit time my home burned. Even if it had been pos sible to have taken the books out the weather was such that every book would have been ruined, a3 it was I never lost a volume." F. S. Ivanhoe, Dist. Atty. 10 Jud. Dist. We would be pleased to have you call and allow us to show and expen the merits of the Globe-Wernicke Sect ional Book Case. J T.ame Shoulder. This is a common form of muscular rheumatism. No internal treatment lr needed. Apply Chamberbiln's Linl ment freely three times a day and I rutcK cur T-ilani. 'Chin litiii'nen'. ha proven especially valuable for muscular rheumatism, fluid by all good dealers. J X X position to to say know "SAVED MY BOOKS'.' 'I attribute the fact that my entire library was not lost to 'I-.o fact that it was held in a sectional book case. On account of this, willing hands- were able to carry out each section intact and not a book was destroyed or lost." ' Dr. N. Molitor HENRY i CARR COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS LA GRANDE, - . ORE. BUSINESS COLLEGE nnoninjuius A1DTINTH MT POKTLANO, ORCOON WRITE: FnOTATAi rsrt Pinesalve ACTS ntunct Carbolized Li M I; I i ' 1! t-'i ! ' i ;.;! Ui t ' : i . I ! i ' t ! .:? 1,1 i Hi 1 i 'II OS s 4 i i' -1 Tf