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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1909)
r.wv Mrr LOCAL I.TILMS. 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nibley tame down (rum Moachaoi this morning. . The Lady Maccabees will give, a dance In the Elks" auditorium Thurs day night. W. K.' Parker, who had ben In La Grande returned home this morning. Baker. Oily Herald."'"'" , Hev. J. Ntllwon Darry, rector of St. Stephens church. Baker City, Is a gueBt of Rev. Upton II. Olbbs today. E. Sencerbox, a substantial citizen of North Powder, spent yesterday lu the city. ' ' Miss Addle Knapper, of Joseph, Is visiting with her slBter, Mrs. Colon R. Eberhard, here this week. C. M. Humphrey returned this morn ing from a two weeks business trip to Spirit Lake, Idaho. F. S. Brarawell left this morning for Baker City and he may go out Into the John Day country before return ing. ' " M. J. Hally and son Jack, left for their home In Welser last night after a short visit with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Peare. F. J. Taylor, representative of the I. C. S. In this territory, returned to Baker City this morning after having Bpent the night here. . Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lewis, of Salem, Oregon, and Mrs. J. L. Gibson, of La Grande, left this morning for a few days visit at Joseph aud Enterprise. Mrs. E. W. Barnes, who spent yes .terday at Island City with her daugh ter, Mrs. Albert Hunter, returned to-her home at North Powder this morning. Rev. L. W. Gbwen will lecture this evening at the Baptist church on "The Sea and Seafarers'. The proceeds of the lecture will be used for the bene fit of-the Bible School. Miss Syd Budpe, for a Ion"; time one of the Observer force, has accepted a position with-the Oregon Scout and F. ITnlnn tact- nilrhf Mlo9 P.llilirn IClh 1V1 V 111' 1. I . -J . . ' ' i - Is a most competent compositor. . F. E. Wright and family will leave Monday for Canyon City, where Mr. "Wright has a brother who Is li.ter- MtPil In nlaeer uiluinz. They will re main In Canj'on City for a couple of ' months, and the brothers will work together In the mino3. SELLING TIIEIK GOODS. Splendid Clnince to Secure Fine Fur nishlngs al Berry Home. Due to the fact that Mr. and Mrs. Be'rry are going to move to Portland In the near future, they are selling their household goods, even down to kitchen utensils. Such articles as first class carpets, rugs, bedroom sets, sectional bookcases In fact every thing In the home is for sale collec tively or singly. Mrs. Berry will be at home from 8 until 2 each day, and ... v nirof tlin fftraill can do so at that time, must be made at once. The sale Minister Accused. ' TACOMA, April 28. Benjamin Log an, who conducts evangelistic meet- inn here. Is held in tne county jau accused of asaultlng Margaret Rozen feld, a young girl who lives at the Logan home. Logan intended to adopt the child. . Some Money To. NEW YORK, April is. During the past thre months the net earnings of ten United States Steel corporation are $3,000,000 In excess of the earn ings for the corresponding quarter last year. The total figures are 22,- Heacock Leads Prize Shoot Jeweler Heacock looks down a rifle barrel Just as accurately as he looks down into a. watch. He went to the Indoor Rifle Range on Ppot street at noon today and made the best score for the prize Winchester, 28 points out of a possible 30. Massce Promoted. L. F. Massee lert this morning for Pendleton in acordance with instruc tions from the Pacific Express head quarters yesterday.. He will run on the Portland-Pendleton local as mes senger. ; WILSON BOrSD OYER. Charred With Short ( Hinirlr.e-Xnw In County JaiL Justice Stewart this morning charg ed tht complaint filed against Wilson, the short change artist, from larcenry in a building to plain larcency. and held blm lo PPr Mon tb " term of the Circuit court In the sum of $500, In default of which ha now lunmuishes In jail. WJisun claims to have a wife In Bole. b;it the o:l!cers will wait until they see the marriage certificate be fore they take much slock in his as sertions. He Is a morphine llmd and had to be doped before he could face t tho court at his triul yesterday. While j there Is no doubt whatever about his ' guilt It Is not an assured fact that he 1 cw k convicted H!a Usi.tuoc ; rambling as it was, arrottt.:d the court lu holding him. THE QUESTION Improve Shop. Christiansen bros, the barbers, have bad three elegant, up-to-dute chairs placed in their shop within the last day or two. The chairs are massive, and add greatly to the appearance of the shop. Another barber Is expected to arrive tomorrow. f Of WIKL PL AM WHEAT OX ALBERTA HOLDINGS J. E. Reynolds will leave Monday for Calgary, near where he and Fred Holmes own some of the famous wheat lands. They have already shipped horses and farm machinery, and Mr. Reynolds goes to superintend the planting of the wheat. Miss Sewton Wins Prize. Miss Pauline Newton,. Lb. Grande contestant in the Spokesman-Review contest Just closed, has received no tice that she is a winner of a Bauer guitar, a fine Instrument. Miss Paul ine stood next to the leader in thm district, composed of Umatilla. Union and Baker counties, and dt-sir-a to thank her friends for their help in the race. of all real estate investments the one that you can answer in but on way--"Is: the . title sound" The answer- i: "An Abstract drawn by us" With that you have a complete, ac curate history of ; the parcel to the veriest detail thatmifeht effect the. title's soundness. Our work is guaranteed. Only complete and up-to-date set of Abstracts in Union county. LA GRANDE IKVESTMENT CO. Foley Hotel Block . i First-Class Re- Wliule Fishing In La Grande At the Scenic tonight one of the- most vividly Interesting films ever seen In the city will be shown. It Dortravs with startling effect the cap ture of a monster of the deep, in platn language a 70 foot whale. The film Is new, and the Scenic is among the flm to get it. The vaudeville artists present a rrminlete change of stunts tonight. The bad weather last night did not keep tiie people away. : - pairing' Mrs. Xtlduer's Father 111. Mrs. Walter NeWuer this morning received a message from St. Louis gaylng that her father, an old gentle man of TO years. Is seriously 11'. She leave for St. Louis tonight and will remain Indefinitely. AM, WOltrt QlAnAXTEEO. , A Shoe . ioorly repaired - Is worthless, but a properly re-lau-cd Shoe Is guoil aa new. My work plea.cs and sntlsllcs. . FL Plant THE OLD PRESTON STAND t ' King 6c Cigar. ' 4-8-tf PASTIME THEATRE HARRIS FKEM'II. rropriclur and JtHnxi r. Program Slx-plece orchestra. IatcHt Moving Pictures. ., The Patterson's In Comedy 4 Sketch. , Mr. and Mis. John E. TV-ew In 1 Ciout Dutch Comeuy at- -" 1 Graham and N'ortou In . latest i songs. Change of program Sunday, Wednesday and Friday. Matl- nee: Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Doors open at 2:30 p. m. Evening performances at 7 p. m.- 4 ... " QEOROE PALMER, President W, H. DRENHOLTS' Ass't Cashier . F. .1. HOLMES. Vie Pmident C. S. WILLIAMS. 2d A't Cashier t i F. L. MEYERS' Caihier 2 La Orande National Banii THE SCENIC PANTAGKS CIRCUIT, La Grande's Foremost Vande vllle Theatre. ' Depot Street. S. A. GAKDIER, Manager. The two Joers, high claBS co 7 medians. " 'k Professor and News girl. T The Juggling Thorns, in their refined and skillful society act Latest Moving Pictures. ' Matinee, Tuesday. Thursday I and Saturday. Adults, matinee: I 10c; children, under 12 years, T rr Evenlne nrlces. 10 and 16c. "-:,.. :-'7;-Of ;La'; Grance, Orefron. : rr.r:1::":': :.;.' CAPITAL AND SURPLUS! $170,000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY . V -; . DIRECTORS ' : . M, Berry 'u J. D. Matheson . F. J. Holmes P. M. Brykit C. C. Pennington F. L. Meyers . Oeo. L. Cleaver ' : ,t ? '.' W. L Btenholts Osorge Palmar ' LADIES HOME JOURNAL AT FERGUSOWSiEEE Dr. W. D. McMillan Painless Denistry La Grande National Bank Btdg Both Phones t The Little Shop I 906 Main St. I I Stamping of all kinds, lnclud- f I ing shirt waists & Center pieces, done, embroidery lessons given, f t 'Orders taken and lessons given I in stenciling. Full line of em- 1 i f 7. broidery materials. - , f mm trnm Bay State Paint Large consignment j as t received. AH colors. . Formula on each 3an. You take no cnances in buying this brand. Carter White Lead Standard the world over. Gave satisfac tion years ago and gives universal satis faction today. WALLPAPER tfew designs, and our prLe will appeal to you. James A. Bugg Adams A enue Curos Kidney and Clad dor Diseases In Every Form r.lany People have llldnoy Trouble S n MJL MMmmm IA HOW TO FIND OUT. It is the function of the kidneys to Altai ad parity the blood which la constantly failing through them. When the kidneys arc out of order ths ther organs are affected immediately and jrou may have symptom of heart trouble, stomach and liver trouble, and titer ailments, which are all owing to tne kidneys being weak and out of order. If you are sick Foley's Kidney Cure will strengthen and build op the worn out tissues of the kidneys so they 111 act properly and the symptons ol weakness, heart, stomach and llvef trouble will disappear and ytu will be restored to perfect health. Ho to Tell If Yeu Nave Kldnsy Trenble. You can easily determine if yonr kid eys are out of order by setting aside foe 14 hours a bottle of the urine passed pon arising. . If upon examination It It cloudy or milky or has a briok-dust Bed im nt or small particles float about In ft, your kidneys are diseased. and Foley's Kidney Cure should be taken at once. Foley's Kidney Cure la pleasant t take and acts directly upon the parti affected and yon begin to feet better at once. It corrects alight disorder la a few days and it has cured many obstinate after other treatment bad failed. Oecton Sals' He WeuH Not the. ) Peter Frey, of Woodruff, Pa., wrlteat i "After doctoring for two years with the ! best physicians m "Weyrsesburg, and still i setting worse, tte doctors Bdvued s Sf I aaa any Dusineu to attend to i oaa oet tor attend to It at once, as I could not possibly lire another month, as there waa m cure for me. Foley's Kidney Cure was recommended to me by a friend, and I Immediately cent my eon to the store few tt and after taking three bottles I be tas to get better and continued to bay cere unnl I waa entirely well." Twe Claea, tOe aod SIM. t:iiii3t:::-uir:i3C7 JUNI0N NURSERY J. B. VVf AVER, Prop. Fruit, shade and or namental trees. Sherbs and Roses. Strawberry vi n e s and other small fiuit SEND FOR PRICE i icr 1-1 V s UNION. ORE. 7 ACRES of fine soil, a good 'spring, and just out side the city. $325 cash, This Week only.. 25 ACRES 25 ' This 25 acres, near town, with good 7 acre orchard, water on place and fair im- -provements, is sure and attractive prop osition at $3,000.00 Terms. Better look .this up before buying 3 ACRES 3 To sell or 1 ase. It is right in 4ho city. ..It .... may be just what you are looking for. Re Yin Dp Realty (o. Depot Street BOTH PHONES Not sure- but think . we sell more than any other dealer in La Grande. This month's business is 1 200 per cent larger than a year ags. that's because we pay attention to your wants That is our'way Try us. . ; "Where Nothing is Too Much Trouble" ft SJL. Reference: Ask any of ( . fin$t . n 0. M. Heacock, With Red Cross Drug Store My Glasses Fit yf Rock Springs Coal Carload just in. A pleasure to us to soil this high grade coal, and it will De a pleasure for you tousa it. Grande Ronde Cash Company yS3 TWO AUTOMOBILES For rent with an experienced driver Seating capacity is five passengers with one and three with the other. Service is the best and prices right. Inquire of CHASE B0HNEIYKAMP PACIFIC MATES BKACK 241 HOME PHONE 132 RESIDENCE RED 481 e-