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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1909)
EYEMXG 0 ;'KKVER, LA GB.tS&E, OUEGOX. Till XTUll. S, IM r.3r" v.xr.. i:iC!!T PACES. LOCAL ITEMS. . - :' . ' ' 4. I.. Stoop wag anions the Klfiln visi tors this afternoon. ' ' Kd Kuuiblo returned from Elgin this afternoon. L. II. Uifssd spent the morning at Hot Lake. j. I). Casey of Hilgurd is transact ing business lier today. . . 1 Forest Ivanhoe left lust evening for V 1,1. ton 10 ifl pone iw . lii-orRH Stoddard in l.'fta! from Sil'. Lake where he attenueu trie annum conference of the I D. S. church. , Mrs. Frank Hay went to Hot Lake tliis morning to visit Mr. David Bay ho is spending the week there. Mayor William Finn of Elgin is litre this afternoon transacting busi ness. J. C. Austin and Capt Winchester, of Elgin, left this moruiug for a look atthe Tilamook country. Miss Maude Clements Is home from Whitman, at Walla Walla, to spend Easter time. Druggist Newliil succumbed to the call of the wild today jtfid went fish ing. . The wills of Joel Robinson and W. ). Shell have been adinitlo Wo pro bate. C. S. Van Duyn will go to North rowder toniglit on a brief business trip. . Letters of gauidianship for the person und estate of Cleda E. SlicL" have been issued to George L. Cleaver. Mrs. Fred Swaney returned this 1 morning from a visit to lier husband who la lying ill at Hot Lake. Jack Willis the cigar maker of North Powder went to Imhler this morning to spend a few days 611 his ranch. Mrs. A. W. LefiVl came in from i.f.moHtfnl in Wallowa county and in over Sunday, before re turiiing. J. B. Smith, formerly in the employ of the O. II. & N. as tl reman at K.a iiuda has returned with his family from a long visit in Missouri... W. P. Rodifer an aged resident of North La Grande Is expected to die momentarily. He hovered in death's shadow al day. M. E. Stevenson, a brother of George Stevenson of the Golden Rule force, returned to his home in. Elgiu today alter a business visit to SeaHle. Assessment of La Grande property by C. A. Vurpillat is progressing very rapidly. The country districts are delayed by recent 'inclement weather. Mrs. J. H. Watsorj and Mrs. K. Babb, her sister, left this morning for Spokane. Mrs. Bnbb has -been the guest of Mrs. Watson for some time. Rex D. MileB Who has been night operator at the "Western I'nion, left today for Taconw where he will be employed hereaftvr. C. F. Stamper -of Boise, T. L. Link and Fred Shoemaker of Pendleton, all Interested In the Collins Wire less Telephone Cwmpany, went into the Wallowa country this morning. Albert Lilqulst, laund in an imuxi cated condition by -officer Uayburn last night, was fine '5.00 this morn ing by Recorder dm. The fine was paid. Owing to the absence of Deputy Clerk Gtlham, work piling up in the Clerk's office. V.i. Gilliam was able to wdk around "Hie house yes terday afternoon, and by Monday hopes to be back at hie alesk. Harry A. Thomas, superintendei.t of the Home Independent lines Li Wallowa county, return Jo Enter prise this morning after a hurried businnas trip to the headijuartcra of the company herft. I). C. Rrownefl, who is interested in Burae irrigated lands at Cmatllia, was in La Grande last sight on a business trip, returning to tie Columbia river town this morning. Mr. Browneil is an dd friead of George and Fred Currey and as. intimate with tl;ir fatehr. Colonel George B. Currey. Stenographer X). W. Tastet has re igned from hia office m the 1.. . land office and villi report on the ship "Patterson" la Seattle at once from where he goes to Alaska to Ret as assistant surgeon on the ship that will do coast survey and geodetic work. Mrs. Tastet will o East for a while. . They have been In L Grande several months. Frances and Linden Nelsor uil dren of Mr. and .Mrs. O. " .. Jaon. row living In Camis. . ' but for merly located here -""'ved ip goodly number '"' , ...--.'aes and will end them i'ark association here. " . aahed for Inatruc tlona ;:;ik commlealon will be dighteC -o extend it to th little folka who remember L Grande though belup away, ' socirrr x. , The Misses I'eRtrlce and Jessie Green last evening entertained about 0 gentlemen and lady friends at the home of thejr parents In honor of Lealio Hurger who leaves aoou for Minneapolis to make his future home. He has been employed with the Fair store for Borne time. , .Pleasant and entertaining games followed by 're freshments constituted the evening's schedule. .1 The Current Topic club' was euter- taiped this afternoon at the home of S. C. Williams by Mesdames Williams and H. R. Hanna. The afternoon was replete with good things. ' The 4,ambda Phi Alpha club will meet this evening at the home of Mr. Charles Harris, 2108 3rd street. All members are recpiested to attend. ' ' There will be no meeting of the "Kaffe Klatch" this week, is the an nouncement made today. , 'LEGAL OKDKJl (illlMED. ! E3Xf Through their attorneys, J. F, Raker and T. H. Crawford, B,' Mulhollund, J. J. Feebler and the Grand View Farming toaipany today applied to the court for an order giving thorn leae to appear irrthe suit of J. A. Newman vs Frank Counsell et al. These par- original suit, brought last September, and in order that their riparian rights on Ladd creek may be adjudicated, Judge Knowles granted the order. - LODGE SEKYHE SUNDAY. The local commaiidfiy Knight Tem plar's, wil hold services in the Epis copal church EaBter afternoon. Rev. U. P. Gibbs will deliver the address. rj H 3 . 3 J r - I t 1 Dr. W. D. McMillan Painless. Denistry La Grande National Bank B!dg Both Phones- .l,.M''IHH''H,4'", BLUE M0UHTA1N HOUSE T. J. CRVY. Prop. Board by the week $5.00 and up You Need I Weil I A letter to me stating your, location and needs will bring you all the in formation regarding well drilling necessary. ' it. a. wm, The Well Driller One Mark from deoot. 0NLYH0USE IN " THE CITY EMPL0YISG WtiHE HELP ONLY I TRY OUR SERVICE Re- I' First-Class pairing AA, WOJiK GUARANTEED. A Mioe poorly rejalred is ivnHhlPM l,it 11 projwrlv re paired Shoe 1h good as new. My nviirb ploaw) and .satisfies. R. Plant THE OLD PRESTON STAND. make a payment of $ 1 000 on the best, newest, neat est 5-room cottage in the city? Plenty of ground, lots of fruit, and other im provemJLts. ' This place will appeal to you if you are looking for something first-class and close in. Let us show you over the property today. He Van Dp Reity (o f Depot Sheet Two large lots of second hand . house furnishing gcods, consisting of two Home Comfort Rangs, 3 heaters, 5 carpets, 5 Bed Springs ' and MUtressos Window Shades, Lace curtains, 16 chairs, " 5' Rocker, chiffonier, 4. Dressers, 6 commodes, 3 safes', 4 Kitchen Treasurers, lats of cooking utens'.is, crockery and glass dishes, Linoleum, couch, bed covers and in fact 2 Com Dlete HousekeeDine: Outfits, which I will offer at a bar gain to move them and make room for a car of Spring fun 1 ure to arrle cieved a large shipmentof trunks and traveling bags. eii !S:tf.tWl f ry1'.--w Just re- PH0ME BUCK G4I F. D. HAISTEN can you ? I THE - SCENIC Khcuiiiutlsin. More than cine out of every ten hcasea of rheumatism are simply rhe- matism of the muscles, due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism. In such cases' no Internal treatment is required. The free application of Chambetbiiu's Liniment is all that is needed, an dit is certain to Rive quick relief. Give it a trial and see, for THE QUESTION K1 1 si n- NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed her final ac count 'as administratrix of the es tate of H. D. Dralte, Deceased, iu the County Court of the State of Oreeon for 1'nlon County, and said Court has fixed Tuesday, the 4th day of May, 1&09 at the Court House Jn La Grande, Union County, Oregon,1 as the time and place for hearing any and all objections thereto and the final settlement of the same. AFTON H. DRAKE, Administratrix of said estate. 4-2-4-30 PANTAGES CIRCUIT. ; Ln Grande's Foremost Vuiide- , vllle Theatre. ! Depot Street. I' S. A. Gardilcnr, 'Ma linger. X Week beginning April 5. j Dave Pafel the great ventrilo quist introducing walking, talk i lag mechanical figures. Runy &Ulchards, society com: edy sketch. I,atest moving pictures. . . Matinee, Tuesday, Thursday f and Saturday. Adults, matinee: r 10c: children, under 12 years, ; 5c. Evening prices, 10 and l."c. My Glasses Fit Reference: Ask any the 400 I have fitted. 0. M. Heacqck, With Red Cross Drug Store PASTIME THEATRE IIAKKIS EltENCII. I'ldj.riclor and Maiiitci'. 7 Pi'ogram La Ji'.neuse. of all real estate investments the one that vou can answer in but on way-" r the title sound" Tl'.e r.ivveris: 'An Abstract drawn by us" With you have a complete, ac curate history of the parcel to the veriest detail that miht effect the title's soundness. Our work is guaranteed. Only complete and up-to-date set of Abstracts in Union county. U GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. f oJey Hotel BiocK LADIES AND GENTS Vaudeville: Doideaux and artistic dancers. Billy Sanborn, high cluss im personator. Moving Pictures: ' Cry from the Wilderness. French Training Ship. Warden's Nightmare. Change of program Sunday, Vdnrsday and Frldny. Matinee:- Monday, Wednesday ai;d Saturday. Doors open at p. m. Evening performances 2 at 7 p. m. v i v V "i i- ? t i ? $ v i i-t A FEW TOGS For EASTER ''';i cWi'ir'. ' XA .,11'' CopyrioKl 1909 The Mouw- of Kuppenlminet Chicago :.10 J, Glothing Gleaned, Pressed, Dyed and Repaired. Your work Solicited and satis faction guaranteed. Join our suit club Gall and talk it over. H. L. Winn,- In rear G G Pennington's Store. Phone Black 851 Dissolution of Partnership. Notice 'Is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be tween F. L. Lilly and E. H. Foster, under, the name of the Lilly-Foster Hardware company, La Grande, Ore., is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. E. II. Foste retires from the firm and F. L. Lilly will continue the buisiiiesB of the firm tiruler his owu name and collect all notes and accounts owing the firm, and will pay all debts of the firm. Dated this seventh day of April, 1909. Signed, E. II. Foster, F. L. Liliy. 4-7,8,9,w-9 Send os your lace curtalne. Every one who sen da is pleaed with our work. Why not yoo? Cherrr ew lacudry. 4-1-tf Object to Strom? Medlclur. Many people object to taking the strong medicines usually prescribed by physlciana for rheumatism. There is no need of internal treatment in any case of muscular or chronic rheuma tism, and more than nine out of every ten cases of the disease are of one or the other of these varieties. When there is no fever and little( if any) J B'.ellins, you nmy. know that it la only I necessary to apply Chamberlain'! Lin- I . . ... .. i i- ,i.f : imeni ireeiy in gri quii itriitri. i r j it. For tale by All Good Druggists. lai-llKld, I i&2, HA 13 When selecting a suit, a few things to consider I FIT FABRIC STYLE I ' Call at ::- jC C Penriingtoli G6; Lik to a Chink or Dago come dian? DJly Sanborn at the Pastime tonlstt. OEORQE PALMER, President . W, H. BRENH0LTS' Ass't Cashier F. .1. HOLMES. Vice President C. S. WILLIAMS, 2d Ass't Cashier F. L. MEYERS Cashier 1 ' La Grande National Bank Of La Grande, Oregon CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $l70,0Pr UNITED STATES DEPOSITOP' DrRECTORS J. M. Berry J. O. Matheson ; C C. Pennington F. L Meyer. W. L. BrenhotU Gtor,;. F. M. Brykit U Cleaver rtlmer . f -