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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1909)
IIG1IT FACES. EYKNING OBSERVER, LA filUXDE, OBI.fif). Tl'ESDAY, A rill I., 20, VM rir.i: nvr- ; U)CAL ITKMS. J ; Mrs. F. L. Meyeis wl" entertnln the ! jflc KlHtch next Friday afternoon. ! .ttorney C. H. Finn is trui.bni.ting i lus'lng in Wullowa today. 1 J. D. Thorson of the lClgln National 5 tank Is lu I Grande tonight. I Sliorty Logue hag returned from a f visit to Portland. , . Attorney Itobert 11. Lloyd of K'g'u cume In this afternoon" to rnsm.' I business. '.-. ' I J. A. Masterson In here from Klgln I (jjg afternoon eallng on buslnesi ac- f quaintances. t . ' i ncle" George Hansen of the Tel- ! ocaset Jielper la visiting friend j Jiere' today. ' Walter Ferguson, of the OhBerver reiiortorlul 1 staff, spent last night In Union .with relatives..' ( : . p. Van Street the O..R. & N. claim agent is here chocking up lha lo&s of the car that burned last Sumlny. Fireman Helnilck of the Pilot Poof, run has been promoted to. tngineer and Is now running out of hen. W. B. Gassett and Mr. Hufman drove over from .Union this morn ing. ; -::",'.':;,:';;-' ; .- ' . Councilman O. Phelps Pratt, of Union, is in the city on a business trip. , - ; ' .V. . . ;:.v- mm T. N. Murphy, who Is here ! rlsttliig friends, ; Is anxious to .sell J her .automobile.. Information can. ue r had at the Lilly Hardware store.' -George Bolden is able to lie down town today. He - was hurt l.t - the 1 round house some time ago whoti a - heavy bar fell on his foot, v Mrs. K B. Hansen and children re- turned this morning froul a.shbrt visit ' with Wand Mrsx. George ;'Hai8n of r . " ' .' ' -'V , -- . - Telocasew ' 1 " ' ' - ' Switchman C. JKHapperset.t Is lay ling oft today! while moving into his I new bungalow he has 'lecentiy cun- structed In East La Grande. I Mr. and Mrs. Hollenbaek took their I departure this morning for a tour of Wallowa ounty. , They expect, to be gone several days. , , , ' ':'" - I Professor Gibbon, formerly of . tha i Island City schools, spent yesterday I In the 'city, coming down from . the f family home at North Powder. '.,.' " J H. C. Vlnaeke.the "circulation man ager of the Observer, is In Wallowa ;. 0!, business matters today he. expects i to return to morrow, " - : . " v t Al Lodell the popular .firdt 'jase- i man on the La Grande club laat yew;, f is expected to arrive tonight fioni Portland to make his headquarters here this summer. '.-v . r Wallace Chllders,' accompanied by Mrs. Cbtlders end the baby left for Medecine Hat,; Canada., last night. where Wallace is to play ball. The J league Is known as . the Northern Leaguearid the Medecine.Hat .team I will be on the road most of. the time, I' The" circuit is more than 1000 miles " In length. ; r. t r miHiiin. accompanied by I .i.. iu..', of Willamette returned from a u'U1 through the Wallowa, country this oftrnnnn. Mr. jriiti " " - i far as as Flora on business connec- hi nfflce. and presuieiu 1 Holman. who went 'out to Enterprise i last Friday, has been speaking in oe i halt of the University, s : ; ;. I As a result of the conference a I while ago between delegates from the f different youhg people's Christian or ? ganizations of the Baptist, Method.s', i. Christian and Presbyterian churches, f there will be held a meeting of the young people j at the Presbyteriun .1 nnht tor the purpose of et- Ifecting a permanent organization of the La Grande Young reopie w f tlan Association, as it will be called, lit Is desirable that all of the young t people . of the churches be present J and assist 1n the election of .ocets. The meeting Is called for 7:30. ; I Alter Aether Homestead. - I The United States has : attached I another homestead entry In the local 'land office. This time it is that of William Haynes, of Union, on the grounds of .non compliance with the law In regard to residence and cul- tivatlon, Horace T. Jones, the gov i ernmeut attorney, is here from Port land. Mr. Haynea is vpreseutsd by J Attorney J. F. Baker. . I During the forenoon testimony w?s f taken In the contest filed by Sam Nel i inn s'tnt the entry of Wm. i. Con- i tiiv. .. Mr.. SJ-t'-soc . 5s . fv?: . ? , i have the entry of. Connara n aww. allffring abandonment of the clatni. . AT THE COUET EOUSE. Execotion against certain real ; Ute belonging to C A. Todd, of El - gin. vaa recalled today on the sppesr , saee of attorney for. Mr. Todd and the psymetjt of Judg?neot sxd coets. Johnnie & Ella Uiilviu and a com pany of ,'0 people w:il pluy an en KiiKeui(.nt of cue nliiht at the Steward Opera liuuKO. Wednesday. April 21st. fielow wo take pleasure in publishing an extinction rom the Lis Angeles t'ul., "Times," as the merits of this company, T Biei i!il ('nr I muuired to cary the special 6 f'in-i y & eler trlcnl jffiir.ti Kti t'lla i-m;Mny..' "A iU II itoj" ttt itjde.it.H)lH. liyde-ii-W le has come Into its own again and to a Iarr;e and delighted nudienr Johnny Calvin, Llla Gulvli and a corps of able and clever as sistants danced and sung themselves Into favor. "A Dell Hoy" Is heialded as a .musical comedy. It Is more than that. It Is hilarious and electrical from start to .flnlBh and' what the play lacks by Its speaking and acting parts,' which Is , very little, is made up In fine scenery, good costumes and vv- . ... - '. ' ' ' - ' - ' ! : ". '" " J kl . : i - . ; , i I . ' Lh ' ' , : ' -. . V- .. ' ' A J . .J V X ' 1 " 1 1 , : :, : . -. c, - w fo it . !t ( ft I , ' -y: f The Automobile (ilrls 15J ." With "A Bell startling mechanical and electrical effects.' 'Johnny Galvin is the bright particular star, aided cleverly by Ella Galvin. a dainty soubrette, .whose smile and good nature is iufectioun. They are assisted through the play by John Miner and James Grady, who as Dennis Du'gan and Maj. Coogan, Irish gentlemen of nO a bllity prove 'good foils ror the pranks of the bell, boy and Kitty. The ot'uer minor charac ters are well sustained by capable people. ' . " . - Incidental to the play a number of suet-laltlts ate iniiocl'-ced among them 'a pair of clog dancers, who are the best seen here for a long time, a sketch by Johnny and Ella Galvin and a trtu that introduces a startling fea ture when" one of them suddenly bends forward to the ground without assisraiwe and then moveilng. top ples over sideways and recovera the same way. "He's sure get' me guess int, was heard from the gallery dur ing a lull In the speciality. : Malheur After Water. - Malheur county is urging the Ore gon delegation at Washington to se cure, passage of an. order meaning better irrigation for that county. A petition, reading as follows, has been sent to the capitol: . As a resident of .Malheur county who believes the best Interests. of all the people would be brought about by government Irrigation In preference to any proposed private project in place of the same in any part of Mal heur county proposed to be irrigated under the government system known S the Mallicur project, 1 respectfully petition you as the clect-d rep.esenta Utes of the people, under this pro ject to aid us In preventing any delay , i . 1 am unalterably op posed to any piivate proposed project or -iehe; wfi oj:Tik "tsw,; n 7 proposed to hinder i;d delay. Dr. VJ. D. MdWr-.- Painless Deimtiy U Orsnde National Bank I-'OK RENT House and good one acre garden. I C. Smith. v -!! tC NOTICE TO CKEDliOliS. .USTATK OF W.i. I). SMKLU DE CKASK'l). Notice la hereby .given by the undersigned exec utor of the ewtute of Wm. -IX Shell, deceased, to the creditors of, and to all persona having claims against, the said deceased, to present them with tho necessary touchers within six months from thisi the 18th day of April, lOuD.-the date j of the fir.it ))tUi'atlon of this notice. ! to the isHid executor' at th 1 Grande National Banlc in Ia Grande, Union county, Oregon. Dated this the 19th. day of April. 1909. ' - . . GEO. L. CLEAVER. . Executor of Estate of Wm. D. Shell, Deceased. f i-10-26-3-10-17 " WHO IS THE ONE. That Wants to own two tots good 6 room cottage, plastered, location good; party can get good terms; let us tell you about it, aud show the ' property. , ' -.' . 4-17 tf ' Ia Grande Investment Co. ; 't c a.l for bids. Notice Is hereby given that bids for one hundred forty, (HO) cords red fir and yellow pine wood, three feet eight Inches in length, to be piled in the basement of the court house at La Grande, will be received by the county court of Union county at the oillce or the clerk of said county. Bids must be submitted on or hefore Wed nesday, the fifth day of May, 1909. The court reserves the right to reject any or all. bids. . ' 4-A If - , ED. WRIGHT, . ' ? County Clerk. FOR SALE. A four-room cottage with two xtrn coiner lots, desirable location. Nfti U side. Will sell cheap' on account or going away. , " ' . " FRED G. TAYLOR aw1-" lYou Need! A Weil,: j ' A letter to me stating J I your location and ' reeds "I will bring you all the in formation regarding well i 14 I drilling necessary. . 1 S3 A f-te v suvr ii t I The VYeli Driller ' THE QUESTION of all real estate investments the one that you can answer; in but on way--"Is the , vC: sound"';: The answer h- V Abstract drawn by : ' ' that you have - V' ; .' '' , curate h:r.; - l- tO the "''.; . ' lifeht l-'. J;'. - - jr.dness. " " -".'teed. Only io-date set of ', nion county. Lt INVESTMENT CO. focy Hotel Block jr.? . "Ol PASTIME THEATRE . IIA1MUS I I! EM II. rropilctnr and Mauaircr. . ...... ..... . ' Program ' 'Slv-plece orchestra. Latest Moving Pictures. Frances &. Stewart" in Dancing speciality and -Graham aud Norton In latest ,- soiiga. . . Change of program Sunday, Wednesday and Friday, Mati nee: Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, Doors' open at 2:30 p. ( in. Evening performances at 7 p. m.. THE SCENIC 0 . , PANTAGE3 CIRCUIT. ' " . La Grande's Foremost Vaude. illle Theatre. f. ' Depot Street . - S. A. 0ARD1E), Manager ' A Week opening April 19th The two blossoniB, Reece and ) Rose. America's foremost en tertainers presenting the popu A lar cometette "Matrimonial Sport." ' 1 The musical kingsburj'B. mus 4' leal comedy sketch team. t v . g Matinee.' TuesdayThursday and Saturday. Adults, matinee j 10c; children,: under 12 years, .S Re. Evening prices, 10 and 15c. 4? Carpet cleaning without removing from floor. Phone Red 141.. . 4-19 f 4 t"nri , i ci. i i ne Liiue onop ? t .... ,' ' 1 ' ""' lrn . '.. L Stamping of all kinds, lnclud- ..-.'"..'.'' - Incr ahii-t u'hIhIr Sr nenter nieces. 4 v done, -embroidery lessons given. 'Z -''Orders taken and lessons given ? t ''' in stenciling. Full line of em- f ; broidery materials. i first-Class Re pairing ALL WOIIX GVAItlNTEl A. Shoe poorly repaired U uordilcss, but a properly re paired Shoe Is good as new. My R. Plant THE OLD rilF.STON STAND, IOST Gold mounted hat pin. Reward if returned to this office. 4-19-lf ManZan Pile Ttemedy is put up l.i i tube with nozzle attached. May be ipplled directly to the effected parts. Guaranteed. Price 50c. ' Sold at Sil- ferthorn's Family drug store. Words to Frecse the Hoil. "Your son has Consumption. His case is hopeless." ' These nur-altfrg words were spoken to Geo. B. lUevous, a leading merchant of Spiinfii'd, N. C. by two expert doctors one a lung specialist. Then was shwn the 'vn--terful power ot Dr. KIok New Dis covery, "After three weeks use," writes Mr. Blevcfl', ".' - . as well ?? cir. t take all th . for what It die .- w .lable for C'ouku .ue safest, surest cur . tung diseases o Dearth. . snl II 00. Ouarantee satisfaction lp licicre the Bar. N, H. Brown, an atorney of Pitts field. Vt , writes: "We have used Dr. Kings'? New Life Pills for years snd find them dch a good family' medi cine we. wouldn't be without them." For Chills. Constipation, Billlousness tr Sick Headache tbey work won der. 26c Newlta Onu Co. WOOD SOTICE. . Notice is hereby given that 'be District Fi tod Board of School D'a &b.ck bprisigs ' Garload just in. A pleasure to us to sell this high grade coal, and it will oe a ' pleasure for you to usa it.' Grande Rondc Cash Company CEORQE PALW tK, rTesidem . ' F. .1. HOLMES, Vice Pretident C. S. WILLIAMS, 2d Ass't Cashier . F. L. MEYERS - Cashier La Grande Of La Grande, Oregon CAPITAL AND SURPLUS! 170,000. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY ' - ' DIRECTORS- ' M Berry. 'i: J. D. Matheson' . , F, J. Holme ' F. M. Brykit C. C Pennington F. L. Meyers Geo L. Cleaver . W. L. Bronholts - Oeorge Palmar rJy Glasses Fit Reference: Ask any of the 400 I have" fitted. 0. M. Heacock, With Red Cross Drug Store The Book-,-Store 1 HAT'S! FERGUSON'S1111 Tissue Paper-Dennison'sj-which cost you twice "as much as the other kinds-cost us three to ten times As much. Books, Station-" ery, Office Supplies, Base Ball Goods,Fishing; Tackle, etc. "Where Nothing is Too Much Trouble" trlct No. One of Union. County, Ore gon, will receive until 4 o'clock P. M. of April 30th, 19011 V.s.il.! bids for furnishing said . 3chool Disuict with 140 cords of four-foot split yel low pine and red fir wood, said wood to be cut while green and not later than Jane 15, 19. fie fio.n large knots find acceptald ti oi.il School Board. Said W-x-il ,t lo ilo- Hvered, 130 cords at high school tsilding, 5 cords at white school and 5 cords at 4tb ward school. All to be corded up closely and neatly where directed by Board. Fifty cords to be delivered by July 10, and all before August 20, 1909. Bids to be left with School Clerk. Board re serve the right to reject any or all bid. ARTHUR C. WILLIAMS, 4-17-;o School Clerk. if Ccal II ' . . nnnKtnnt rrl r..V... I w, n. Dnnnnutu v , lationa! BanK 4 ' t : ' BLUE MOUNTAIN H0USc T. J. CRAY. Prop. Board by the week i $5.00 and up f ONLY HOUSE IN THE OH EMPLOYING WHITE HELP ONLY . Tfi Y 0 U B - S B V I C 1 1 4 ')