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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1909)
EIGHT PAGES. F VEXING 0 USEKVEIt, LA GIMNRE, OREGON. TCESDAT, APKIL , Hh. PAGE FIVE. , ' LOCAL 1TILM8. . ' Tickets go tin sale tomorrow morn lug for "The House of ' Bondage." George Ualnl Is oyer from Union. J. T. Langley is here on ono of his regular visits. . Ed Rumble" Is In Elpln toda for the Bolton Dodmer compan.?. MibS Irene Krin&l '. Uab been teaching near liubler. t for a visit wlili Walla V.'alU rr'..j;u!s Ui:yy. T. H. Johnson tiiH (.ie rancher is transacting business here today. Society F. W, Davis, the I'nlon hardware merchant who was robbed yesterday, will return to his home tonight. George Ferguson tame over froiu Union last night and was the gueet of his brother, Walter Ferguson,' to day. Attorney S. C. Spencer M' this morning for Portland r.fter hearing of evidence in his caso ;k. the court house. .', Mrs . Moen and daughter Miss Lucia, returned to Baker City this morning after a visit with Mr. and Mrs, L. M. Hoyt. Cruisers b. C. Brlschoux and Wal ter Spencer lof v for Wa'.'n'vii county this morning supplle 1 wild there r knapsack and wading boot3, , 1 Mrs. John E. Page and son Bruce, leave tomorrow for California where they will make their future home, Mr. Page will remain here to look after personal affairs for a few dajs . before joining his family. Mrs. '12. A, Mitchell, 'who ennio over from I'nlon yealordny ' morning v,lth her daughter, ilrs. Jack'liandraUan. returned to hr home last night. Mrs. Handrahau will tomorrow .'join ' her husband, wiio is now enaineor on the Pilot Pock run out of PenrtLton. Ray IiOgan, of the Igan-P,1! -rv -oil realty company, returned from a :Av.rl business trip to llermis-ton hat I. tx:it. Mr'. Sherwood lait for the srniw jl.uo this morning, and will spend in.jut of of his time looking after his company's business. Two oflices will ,n main tained, one at Hermiston and the other here. Two inches of snow on April C Is rather a novelty, but that ,.wa3 the depth of the snow mantel that cov ered thn Grande Ronde Valley this morning. If the farmers had their own Way, they would order another consignment of the same thing tonight. The Comuiandery will hold election of ofllceiB tomorrow night. J. B. Thorsou Is here from Elgin to night. George L. Cleaver Is named In the will as executor. The will of Raymond Elmer, de ceased, has been tiled for probate. Mr. and Mia, t D. Mi Cully of Joseph arrived on the "afternoon train. Ilev. H. L. Willis of Elgin arrived this afternoon to look after business matters In the court house. The annual congregational meeting of the IV'sbyterinn church will be hold tomorrow nl.dit In the rooms formerly occupied by the E. O. T. & S. Bank. . Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Sherman of Wal lowa, are here enroute to Portland. Regular meeting of. the It. A.M. Tonight i" Miss Rue Ilaney has rcluHiol to her home In Cmas, Wash., afi.-r in tending the Sacred Heart aeadi'iny here. She Is a sister of Mrs. Will French. . It is doubtful if Grandma Palmer will be able to receive many visitors tomorrow at the home of Joseph Palmer in honor of the tannlversary of her 95th birthday. Machinist L. M. Hoyt has resigned his position and will move his family to a ranch on Rock Creek, a few miles from Haines. He expects to leavo wtihin a month's time. ' J. . L. Linebarger, of Llnebarger's park. Is in town today. Mr. Line- barger says that he plans a great many Improvements this summer, and will five a monster public plciiic in Juno. Tho case of The Crane Company vs Erie Heating Company, set for.argu- i went this morning, was postponed, and arguments on a motion for tle- John E. Page, his wife and son Bruce, wore delightfully entertained at the Page home In South La Grande last evening at the instigation of Miss Aiklluo Little, About 30 guests, old and young, wie assembled to en joy the festivities In honor of the family which departs soon for Cali fornia to live permanently. Parlor g:ai!S and pleasant chats proceeded thks toothsome refreshments. Before the guests departed Mrs. Page was presented with a leather cushion cover as a token, of the esteem which the family holds In the community in which they have lived for many years! Just M ! Dr. W. D. McMillan Painless Denisfry La Grande National Bank Bldg Both Phones Like to see a Chink or Dago come dian? Billy Sanborn at the Pastime tonight, murrer and to squash service In tho case of Uraybcul vs O. R. & X., arc being heard. J. B. Gilliam deputy county ilork, is. lying 111 at his home on Cedar St. "JiinmiG" h::d to lay off about two wetks f,o, Lut thought that within a very few da;,s he would bo nit riant act 'iv. As it Is, h' -s not ro. ttvrj very rapidly, and Is becoming very tired ig being shut up In the house. DEMOCRATS STRONG. Krtnrns Indicate That Democrats Store BI? Victories. HE-LENA. Mont., April 6. Demo crats had the best of the municipal elections throughout Montana yester day, wining in all leading citieB, Butte, Great Falls and Anconda. Republi cans captured Helena and Billings, : Two large lots of second hand house furnishing gcods, consisting cf two Heme Gomfort Rangs, 3 heaters, 5 carpets, 5 Bed Springs, and Mattresses m Window Shades, Lace curtains, 16 chairs, 5 Rocker, P-Vr)?pS .tj .ir,i - chiffonier, 4 Dressers, 6 commodes, 3 safes, 4 Kitchen Treasurers, lats of cooking utensils, crockery and glass dishes, Linoleum, couch, bed covers and in fact 2 Com plete Housekeeping Outfits, which I will offer at a bar gain to move them and make room for . car of Spring furniture toarria. cieved a large shipmentof trunks and rtavelirg bags. PHONE BUCK 641 '" it J Just re F. D. HAISTE USE ...... H 'It's eanier to reform a woman thftn a man" that what the pi ture .sr.js at the Puftlme . line Hosier) Arrives. Smith and Green have received n new line up to date hosiery which indiiilf-s many staplc-s mid now novelties. Administrator's Notice. Notice Is hereby glvn to all whom It may concern, that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the county court of Union county, Oregon, as ad ministrator of die PHtkte of William G. Feach, late of Union county, Oregon, ; now decensed; end that all peisons , having claims against said estate are ' reenlreil ta present the same with f.rorer vouchers to him at his rcsl t denco, elp:ht miles cast of La Grande, ! In paid Union ctmnty, for settlement, wltMn six months after this 'dnt. Dated this 22nd day of March, 1909. J. S. PEACH, ' Kdmlnlfilrntor, Kstate of W. O. Pench, ' Dcreased. 3-2 3-p0 ; 4 7-1 4-2 1 (. If. Attorney. 'I r --f-r".'. -. -!.-;. ..-' . f ti ' niiinTTrn t , a - J -it, 1 . . -ffirMfty; ' . ' ': if s ' ; - . v- ".'i-?,CZ-l::.:.' -: -.. .--TSftSKB,- " ' ' 77 i mm ii ii n ii . :. E aster Nov elties in Oxfords, Pumps, Ribbon, Ties. Nice line of new Spring Style Shoes j now showing, that are perfect in fit ting and retaining their shape, which is essential to satisfaction. Special at tention paid to fitting, as we carry all widths. A complete repairing estab v lishment in connection. A MOST UP-TO-DATE LINE OF HOSIERY Smith & Greene i Depot street ace ssBKSEfirsssnssr Baal's A Jfi'uliiif? Sill vp for Iliirns, (luijipcd Hands and Sore Mpplcs. As a healing salve for burns, sores, sore nipples and chapped hnnds Chamber!" In 8 Salvo Ik mont-cxecll-Miit. It alliijg the pain of ,i Inn-, 1 1 most instantly, and unless the In withont leavliiR a scar. Price, 55 cents. For sale by All Good J)';i'i:-s. M'il to Ficii.e Hie So'.-I. "Your son hna Consumption. Ills case is hopeless." These :uj::lllpg; woiUd weie spotou to Geo. IZ. i:ievcuis, a leading merchant of Sj.rinli ji.l, N. C. by two expert doctors ne a lung specialist. Then was shown tl'e won derful power of 'Dr. King's New Dis covery. "After three weeks use," writes Mr. Hlevons, "ha was as well as ever. I would not take all the money in the world for what It did for my boy." 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