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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1909)
PAGE 1'ITt. r.u.'HT r.iOES. evkxio onsrnvER, t.i ciunpe, onsen, ti-ksday. a run. ia. ioa. I LOCAL ITEMS. - Ilev. W. H. Gibson made a business trip to Union today. .Miss Flavla Rltter is suffering with an attack of la grippe. nay & Zweifel have erected a line new awning for the Fair store tody. County Stock Inspector Mac Kae I ol Minimerr t uii-rif for the 1 i.-. M. Hut of Summerville is here taking treat- the rheumatism. ' imphrey vvill leave -tonight for Spirit Lake, Idaho, to be gone for some time.;. According to the latest decision the Episcopal church rummage sale will he held in the Jack Childs brick next Friday and Saturday. Allen Peal roturned today from Imbler where he has been setting up a new machine for the Summerville Lumber Company. J. H. Peare returned this morning from a visit to Welser. Mrs. Peare and Eilleen will remain for two weeks longer. - ' Dishop O'Reilly passed through from Baker City this morning on his way to The Dalles, where h is to dedicate a chapel. " ' C. R. Thornton, the architect, left for Enterprise this morning to look after the construction of the Wallowa $ county court house. ; li I 1 i 1. Express messenger uiooou uu wo La Grande-Joseph run has been pro moted to freight conductor and W. Locke has been assigned the position of messenger. Rev. Adams, pastor of the Presby terian church at Enterprise, passed the night in this city, and proceeded to Raker this morning to attend the Presylery. Someone with a mean disposition has poisoned a beautiful canine owned by R. E. Smith. The loss is not a light one aB the animal was a special pet of the family. The Knights of Tythias met last night, and conferred the rank of Knight upon two members. After the lodge work proper was finished, an oyster supper claimed the attention of the Knights until a late hour. . Miss Maud.o Clements returned to Walla Walla today where she will resume her studies in Whitman after spending Easter vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cle ments. T. R. Perry, formerly of this city, but now located near Portland, ar rived last night and today went to Joseph to work on the engineering features of the new light plant con templated by thacity. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Rinehart, Mess ers Carl and Fred Dettibrant and Vein Rinehart, and Misses Wilma Rinehart and Mira Glenn came In from Sum merville in autos last evening to at tend the park ball. Chas I. Flynn. a cigar manufacturer of Baker City, was a passenger on the Elgin train this morning. He will be in the Wallowa country until Thursday. Air. Fiyuu .) l"t Ualrcr City is going right ahead, and that all classes of business are in better shape than for some years. Several ladies of the Presbyterian church will go to Baker City tomor row to attend the meeting of the Pres Lyterial society which convenes at that time. The delegates are Mrs. J. K. Wright, Mrs. H. R. Hanna, Mrs. Mary Kirk, Mrs. W. M. Ramsey, Mrs. F. B. Currey and Mrs. S. W. Seeman. CALL AND SEE II 151. Call on Mr. Ixivett at the Hotel Foley If you are interested in Port land real estate. Look over his ad in this issue. R. T. Reid. district superintendent for the Western Union, with head quarters In Seattle, Is lu La Grande today attending to the turn over of affairs of-the local office from Miss -Neil De Peai former tea.nei?r' t-v 3. G. Hemstreet of Portland who is now here and will aseome the manager ship tonight Miss De Peat take her departure tomorrow morning for Port land. She asked for a transfer to Portland some time ago but it i only today that the officials found a suit able manager for the local office. (HAM IN HAWS J. W, Oliver spent the morning at Hot Lake returning on No. 1. . COME AND NEE." The Scenic has a program for your enjoyment this wee'k. Come and see it and be convinced that your mony wil bl well siant there. Each of the attractions' are making favors with theatregoers, while the music loving pictures are better than usual. EASTERN FAMILY 1IEKK. Lutheran MhiMer Hill 3 ale 111 Headquarter in La rnde. Rev. Rudolph Vall'iulst, accompan ied by his family, arrived In Iji Grande this morning from St. Paul, Minn., and will locate here perman ently. , , He Is a minister of the Lutheran church, and will engage In . church work In this city, Pendl.'ton. Union and Elgin. Mr. Vullcjulst has been busy loooklng for a residence since his arrival. They are now staying at -the Sommer. Dr. W. D. McMillan Painless Denistry La Grande Nations! BanklBldg Both Phones Administrator's Notice. Notice Is hereby given to all whom It may concern, that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the county court of Union county, Oregon, ns ad ministrator of he estate of William .'o. Peach, late of Union county, Oregon, now deceased; and that all persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same with proper vouchers to him at his resi dence, eight miles east of La Grande, In said Union county, for settlement, within six months after this date. Dated this 22nd day of March, 1909. J. 8. PEACH, Administrator, JEstate of W. G. Peach, Deceased. 3-23-30:47-14-2 1 C. II. FINN', Attorney. , . Are You Only Half Alive? So many people look and act as though chey were only half alive. They are mere shadows of men and women once strong and robust. Most of them are deceived as to the real cause of their trouble, . which is Kidney Disease. Diseased kidneys fail to strain out the impurities from the blood, which re entering the circulation, course through the whole body and derange the entire system. The nerves, the heart, stomach and liver are all affected, and backache, headache and nervous exhaustion are resulting effects. If you are this way, s will help you. It builds up the kidneys, so they will perform their functions properly, and the symptoms soon disappear. Commence taking it to day, and you will feel better at once, as it corrects irregu larities, restores lost vitality, and will make you strong and robust. Do not take chances on 'becoming a victim of ! Bright's disease or Dia betes, which are the result of neglected kidney disor ders, when Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure you. U!4 tad Bicommended by A. T. HILL, Draggle. Foley Portland Lots AT $5. Down and $5. per month No Interest Mr. Lovett is at the Hotel Foley and will show you , the advantage offered to investors who buy lot3 on .VWR-)'"'" L Is printed for folks who want to keep up to date on big things, and who don't want to be bored to death while they're at it. So its chinks are filled with good stories, good sentiment, and good humor. Read the publishers talk this month, and you'll see just where we stand. LOOK FOR THE PATCHWORK COVER The Little Shop I . 906 Wain St. Greenoe i i I? it Embroidery lessonsgiv en. Stamping done in eylel, Fienc'u, Waliavii i; ian, Hedebo, and Gut Work. Orders taken I and lessons given in Stenciling. Shirt waist, I Genter Pieces etc I;,, Stamped. Hmoroidery r Materials. ; Easter Cards The Book Store THAT'S FERGUSON'S Tissue Paper-Dennison'sj-which cost you twice as much other kinds-cost us can times as much. ation ery, Office S? se Ball Goods, FI " e, etc. B3BT r-r.4dR New Goods ouse o1 Slock Constantly THE SCENIC PANTAGES CIRCUIT. La Grande's Foremost Ynude- lllle Theatre. v , h Depot Street. i S. A. A KM Kit, MamiBOT. r ' 'I' Week beginning Monday, April ! f 1 2. -4 ' 2 Bowman & St. Claire, elegant f, ' .1 ..m.ui'a mill -ninpllittllH. The Zerados, European aero- I i f . . . i.i. x- ,i y ! ' oats lorineriy wiiii .mmiiip ' i Row circus. Fou preopta. I . . . 1 1 Matinee, Tuesday, Thursday : t and Saturday. Adults, mutinee: $ t 10c; children, under 12 years, t 5c. EvenlnK prices, 10 and inc. PASTIME THEATRE HAKHIS FKKNCJL Proprietor und Malinger. : . J Program Picture On The Frontier. Francis & Stewart. DniK'Ing. & Sketch. lMfture Settlement virkers. Graham & Norton, "The Sing- . ing Uuo." ; t Change of program Sunday, , Wednesday and Friday. Matl- nee: Monday, Wednesday and J Saturday. Doors open at 2:30 ft p. m. Kvening performances j at 7 p.m. 4 f i fo .ang is Much Trouble" Bare CHAS. L ENGLAND The Spring of the year is our season to secure bargains in Second Hand goods. Our store is filled from basement to gallery. Changing DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME j and money planting poor seeds. GEDDES BROS, have those that grow. All kinds of gar den vegataoles, potatoes five varieties. F)ower seeds of all kinds and .var ieties. Win the prize this year by planting our Aster seeds. If you need anything in the grocery line, we carry the best. GEDDES BROS. My Glasses Fit Reference: Ask any of the 400 I have fitted. 0. M. Heacock, With Red Cross Drug Store Observer Want Ads Pay GEORGE PALMER, President W. H. BRENHOLTS' AsVt CashW F. .1. HOLMES, Vice President C. S. WILLIAMS. 2d Ass't Cashier F. L. MEYERS Cashier La Grande National Bank Of La Grande, Oregon CAPITAL AND SURPLUS? $170,000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY DIRECTORS M. Eerry J. D. Matheson F. J. Holmes F. M. Brjkit C. C. Pennington F. L. Meyer Geo. L. Cleever W. L. BrenholU George Palmer Ieeveeeeeeseee4e4e44fri Second Hand Goods ams Snaps Every Day PHONE mm w . - n-srvr"TwlT1f-i tir? 4n nwa