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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1909)
etemxo onsruvm. r.A r.nvcPE, oiir.cox, Tiirni.Y. n:r.ur.uv is, tr. . " rcr. rmc. AT THE 60CIETT. THE SPRING QUARTERLY STYLE BOOK f raom ymies. .4 r ' LOCAL ITEMS. J. D. McKennon In In Wallowa coun ty buying cuttle toduy. Mr. M. A. Laughlln returned toduy from a vlnlt to friends at Summervllle. Tracy Neutnan U looking after bus iness mattoni In Portland. Lou Stoop came In on the Elsln " train today to transact business, i, Occasional rain for .tonight and Frl iday In the weather man's prediction, r'- D. It, MeKenzle of Suranorvllle, $ was a La Grande visitor this afternoon. f iS- . C..R, ; Ttrr$.tor., V.-. TWMtv,t. ,;t i -to JuM-ph today to make survey In J "( fthat region. J Jamea O'Sulllvan caiae over todHy '. '? Troui Joseph to visit 'his father, Peter V ' -' O'Sulllvan. ' I The quarantine cm the J. Ileuhan home has bon fc'ie,d. The scarlet lever patients are fUy recovered. Mrw. A. Buckley, "who has been on a visit In Portland returned home Jast night. Frank Ooeck returned to Waliu j"Walla thSs morning, where fc Is -.cated with a plumbing renijany, J Conductor "Wanda Secrtat left for Kcho this mornfcig on a business trip. le will return mmorrow. Attorney C 35. Finn left this TOorn- Ing for Enterprise, whore ?ia has Tro .fesslonal busliia.s to artend to. 4 Charles 1L atutton vnti3nue8 o be quite serloiifft 111 at'b'liiwiiimi n the ,J. M. Berry rnsldone. Walter K. tunker retwns to Walla Walla tomorrow monilsK affl.r a :short visit hero with lb-f line' Mends. hwlght Humes, wh Sm now justice f the pvitoelts Elgin, thrived ttin af ternoon to look nfttvr Ihusinen. mat ftcrs her. I Supert.iteuil.-nt D. TV. Campbell, I who has boon hero in the Interest -of 3 the O. & :Jf. corapaiy, rotirsied t f Protlanfl Inst night on "No. 5. Clyde Soheurer of Nrth Pe-Yler. Is visiting friend and tir nsaetiiir busi--jness hse toduy. lie Aill rdtirn this .levelling 'h F. H. Partlou, an scr.orncy 1T Her- t imiston und Mr. Fun Ish, -. of f Ilertniston, transacted luisinos he.'c J today. Mrs. Frank I!. W'eatl.orby rt irned jr ft to her fcnm In .Seattle '.tMa nwvrnlngr J, dj after an extendi d visit rvith hT par '"' ' I ents, Mr. and M.s. Joseph Jontv f " I Mr. ami Mrs. A. B. lltielnt left this f:-. I morning C or thiiir futufi- norm In ' IMrniini'hiin. "hh. T1i.y will visit La GrumV' again early Sin the itm- mer. I Oeorge t!. Schlgel, a promfci ent f biinker of "Kilot Roi"k, is li Ii Omnde ftodav on hind office bu.ness. Mr. ! ;8chleKl is cilso United Su ites rm inissiniicr nl his hotiie tows. i A. H. Honrner, wntern iw preseniT- ' tive fur the lluck Sluve emwpany, ttr flved In Lh Oande tiis moiming frwii if.hn cast, and is visiti ng his brother, H. HoilmiT. of the Bolton- Bodmer .jpumpany. 'I Dr. T. AV." B lddel St. D. ., and i ivife, la of -Psytlantl. vire loot ted In :": 'Aa Grande. Dr. Rldde.l was tt one .!',lme government inspector In Xlaba ' fiifi- He has offices with the Red i4.iif'rHS drnr store. jP Mr. and Mrs. Bavld Hanna esjtect in leave in the morning for R.tse, .;, ' (where they will spend the remaiiJer r.f tlie winter. Th-'lr maiy friends Join with The 'Observer lis, wishing '."them a pleasant visit - - "S A letter from James Gavin, the O. : Ti. & X. engineer who was frightfully j Injured here several tnnnthv agj, ays ho 1 able to walk and expects t.i oavo the Portland hwpital Sn ' month or two. This is welcome nowp to .lames' many friends hero. S William SVIgrlst, the O. B. & X. atch Inspector, is making an extend t tour of all eastern Oregon points. ,jihero there Is an o. U. N. depot. ! returned from Htitilingtn this norning and left Immediately fu Vnllowa county, where ho will vi. it II points en riuto. J .1. I".. iiiun i iiiiieii' ii iii "ii " f' 'jnMamook, Ore., where he will hunt ie game. He took with him hl f nous bear dogs and a camera, and his i lends here will soon have fllm-plc- ires of some of the big fellows thr .Jianter and his dogs intend to pull f !o'vn. JL. Oldenburg leavrs to t the day following f. morrow nleht lr Di-nmarK, Sl urry county, near where he will ommence preparation for setting out !t he largest orchard in the world In mpllance with the four-year con tract he has accepted recently with a Portland firm. Mr. Oldenborg arrived tn I,a Grande from Portland a few days ag to take leave of his business here. Several of his sons will accom- .pinv him. PASTIME Yesterday afternoon and evening the patrons of the Pastime were given a treat. The audiences showed Its appreciation by the heurty applause that each number received. Th new, pHMhiitrJ!iSms .t ptaacrtrSTTtiis' ItT-" pie. rhu illustrated song by Mr, Fo rln, never was better n-ndensd. Mr. and Mrs, McKe.nzte's woTk In "Ftt gan's . DaiiRhter" hss tiever been "ex celled by vaudeille artists In La Grande, Don't miss the show to alght. It liappetwd agtln last night. Every seat on th enttr lower flooT at the Steward opera 1ouse was soM before the curtain weat up on the 'first act. The popular Corliss Comedy company muvle tine third of Its series of six big hifta la night n tbe prewntatlon of "Out 'West," tin exoeedrtiglj' clever and ejccitins play of 1'a.e tveat. Each ad every memfcer -of the cant last night Oftd th best work possiWe. The Isnge a-aiiience mJoyeA the hfil lmrm-nw'ly, md the rernainltig piny to be prestmt d 1y the company tfcis week Hill diMMlens be 'greeted with pav'.'i' Ti runes. Those In hint nfghlVi largo nTHin-.nce mlio CXT'-'Ct eee a pluy toTilnht le semhlfng "Oiit Wesf ' will e Bgn't a"bly 'snrpri'. The titles of the two rJnys.-'Out West" ail "The MaiiT'Toin Mexico" are of Ilk flavor, it is true, tut 'the plnys are Irsild along rnflvely iTirfei'iit lines. T)tr' former is a 'klgh filths wesK'tn diimia and the 'latter c.ne'ef the most svrcessfut 'fcirco c.me (li(i nn the Amevir-cin stage. The aeene tit 'The lan Fwna MexioT is hii 1 In Nw TotV and t) action if the bill is Intsed upon tit story rfT the -riar-vk-d iiufB who itiwr a "hVgli old )7ne" one night and the subwrtnent i rest and sentence to 30 days in Jail at Btackwell's ISlinJ, he t-il.l his 'viifi tht lie had be.Ti advised fty hlsi loc tortcniend nhnut a month In Meilco. TTve -second acl rakes plaet In the jut 1 and the conelxilfing act an the hmme of "Th Jlfin T'rom Xleico" a'ter senilis his seTCumce. Tht maniigentent of tfco Curtis compiiny wishes to assure the pViy guing public th.it tonight's bill will pleas all who -H'.Jend. Thf play h a high grade conifdy and It s of the class tiff comedy that aii-als and amnseK all. Lral admirers of S. II. Curtiss, the company's versa We come dian, viKl see him at his tKT, tonift.t and all who love iomedy thai is realty funny mid enteru lnlng art :vrged W attend tonight. The other members of the onnpany wtil all be wet to ad vantage rn their respective pnrs. Ask anybody wK i has been ito the Curtiss am-actloriK, .and 'phone Van Buron for tickets. Prices, It)'. 20c arnd 30c -im higher. TVhereas, 11 Is commonly reported that the local .option law Is being (wn tlnuously violated In Bigln, and Whereas, aE good otMzens should stand for the enforcement of the Itw which received the Indorsement of the people at the ballot box; therefore be it known that the Anti-Saloon League of Oregmi will pa? the sum of $25.00 for evidence that 'rill lead 1o the ar rest and conviction of any nw selling Intoxicating ll'iuor In violation of the local option law in FHgin preilnots. The sum of 525. 00 will lie paid for the first conviction in uny case, and $10.00 for the second conviction of the same party. Reward not to he paid until a plea of guilty has been entered I or a jury has returned a verdict of conviction. 2-12-17 (Signed) K. F. ZIMMERMAN S'tpt. Kastern Oregon District. lNtray Notice. : Notice Is hereby given flint I havej taken up one 2-year-old heifer, and i i same Is now ot my place In the city of I.a Grande. And owner may have same by proving property and paying charges. Said heifer ha? swallow icrk Irft ear and when found In my pas ture on Ladd Canyon, had small cot ton rope around neck. Sf;ld animal was taken up by me during the month ; of September, 19S. It i T w2-12ml W. E. GATI.S, FOL'ND A suit case on the ioad near Moes chapel. Owner may recover same by calling at this office and paying for this notice. l'lHiant Snrjirlso. The members of Central Church perpetrated quite a surprise on Mr. and Mrs. O. K. King: last evening. Mr. King, In aanounsclng the date of de parture et himself and family, hud requested that special receptions, etc., be omitted, ' However, the friends think too much of their minister and his family to allow them to slip away so quietly, so a little surprise was planned, ' Last evening the usuh) prayer meet lng was held and the Normal class re cited. , The attendance was consider able above the average at prayer meeting, and after the service- the members seemed Intent bpon visiting. In a short time a committee appeared and 'Rev. and Mrs. King were escort ed to the basement, where dainty re freshments were waiting. When or der was restored O. C. Fleshman, In a few words, salted the object of the meeting, and little Mildred King un wiled the table containing some very fine silver and cut glass. Brother King responded with a few words ex pressing the appreciation of himself and wife. After a very pleasant eve nlng the members returned to their homes. Next Monday t Spokane, Alex D. Thomsen will be married to Miss Olive Pearson at Spokane. The mar riage license has been Issuo-d. Both were for aitlme located In .thlSj city, the groom-to-be advertising manager at the Fair store, and the 'bride-elert a pmnilur and accomplislied sales woman at the Peoples Store. Both have many friends In Ij Orande who Wish them unlimited gond fortune. After their mr.rriage they will mnke their home In 'Wallace for a time, where Mr! Thomson wiW conduct a big sale for one of the leading mer chants of thi city. The Ladies" Aid society -of the Prep. by. rlan chunh, will meir. at the home of Mrs. H. B. Hanna, iwrner Adams uveai ue and Oedar Btrevi. Wednesday, Fei ruary 24, at 4 p. rn. Supper will he nerved to t he public, tneginnlng rt 5:3V p. m. Fallowing regular bvUness moot Ing -of the Kfiworth Li-ngne of the M E. thureh ls.i evening, social, hour was spent by tfhe membera Contest and 'light refivwrfmonts instituted th soela' feuturt-sL Th- Cliilsti.ii, Endeavor gave a do lightf.il social ci the home of Mr. anfl Mrs. J. K. Wright lust evening. A busings meeting of the Presbyterian auxiliary precedil the Mocik.1 features. The Friday Afternoon Knffee Kiateh will be oa tertainnd t omorrow afternoti'i by Mrs. E. E. Biikpg. Dr. W. D. McMillan Painless Denislry La Grande National Bank Bldg Both Phones FOR SALE One JO-room house, pi,rtly furnished, anfl one four-rooin huuse completely furnished; good locution. A :bargnln if taken at tice. Inquire of Mrs. Laura Stults, cwner SlxOt and Splng. 2-l-21 The new lumber compwiy at Klfn will employ many men. W li llCCT D. ii. ii. twi-i, r icj. Wm. MILLER, Vice Pres. The United States National Bank Of La Orande Capital Stock $100,000. DIRECTORS Wm. Miller H. L Goolidge T. J. Scnggin N. K. West L P. Staples C. T. Bacon . If th6re is any ono t a r.nnv nf tha Rnrinor Onarterlv Stvle book. thatthinfiT is its --rj r o -j -j 1 it is a complete pictural exposition of the new spring styles in women's and children's wear. First of all it helps select styles; thus it will h.lp the dressmaker please hei customers; it will help the mother in ohoosing styles for herself and t daughters; it will assist the its-.- a ;nfkhBh it helftjrtn r tions carefully, it will also help home dressmakers and seamstresses to so fit and- finish their work as to duplicate the effects of the best modistes. Some of the Quar- Jterly's helpful features are: X 1 7f!?StIZSiffi lM QUARTERLY M HtlSTYLE BOOK B I There are many other things io The Spring Quarterly that will Interest and help you. We can't tell you more about them here, but we will be pleased to show vou this fine 1 90-page book if you will call at the pattern counter. J . r nvc MD TUC CDDIKir. nilRDTFDIV 5c The i Agents for the Ladies Home Journal PASTIME THEATRE Himtix & nxKNcii. lr)jpiictiirH ami .Managers. PROGRAM: P.ohtile Ki;:nek, In Song. Story and Adventures of an Old Flirt. Illuf rated Tonight." song "Just Fagan's Daughter. A doable vaudeville turn. Twenty-minute farce. Vultuti" Hunting In Africa. Why They Fell Out. Three performances nightly. Doors open at 7 p. m. Matinees Wednesday and Sat rmlay at 3 v. m. tiianjjo iff program Monday, 4 "VWIiiiwlny and I-Vlday, " 4'l' T. J. SCROGGIN, Cash. COOUDGE, Asst. Cash. fi. E. J. L Cav'mes Frank Conley a. t. mn I WILL HELP YOU thing above all others that should influence you to purchase mi6S in choosing her Spring the use of the baTteThs ariaY dy New Spring Suits and Jackets Street and Reception Costumes House Dresses for Spring and Summer Dainty Summer Lingerie Wash Dresses for Girls Wash Suits for Bays Seasonable tmbroderles Two beautiful Colored Pages New Siyles in waist Popular Skirt Fashions Special Patterns for Special Figures Cutting, Fitting and Measurement Instructions WE HAVE THE GOODS rrtU run IIIL. JI 'i'U yvnmuai IF BOUGHT IN CONNECTION WITH A 15c LADIES HOME JOVRNALPATTERN PeoBies a THE CURTIS The Steward TONIGHT Presenting, "The Man From Mexico " Tomorrow Night- ine uampier s Wfe" I PRICES: 10c; 20c DAILY OBSERVER 65c a Month Ask Cer tral for phone Black 1251 when you want to sell or buy and you will get ED. PROPEGK, Second Hand Dealer Daily Observer, 65c per Month helofulneSS. wardrooe. referring to 'lhe ' illusirix- 5c tote Patterns COMEDY CO. flr Opera House and 30c No Higher ( n 4V IT