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LOCAL ITEMS.
F. A. Day Is having an addition
built to his home in Frultdale.
Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Wade of Imbler
arrived on the afternoon train.
Attorney Corkln of Enterprise came
in today on land offlce business.
W. J. Spneer and H. C. Vinacke re
turned today from Wallowa county.
Mrs. George Ackles returned Tues
day night from Portland, where she
went to consult ft specialist
Ernest Hill, head machinist for tl.
Meachain Lumber company, returned
to the summit last night, after spend
ing a few days i ntown.
J. T. Williamson returned this
morning from Eugene. Mr. William
son will remain for a couple of weeks
yet
District Superintendent J. D. Cllll
lan leaves tomorrow for Promise,
Wallowa county, to be gone over Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Connors,' rec
ent arrivals from Indiana, have
rented a house on Spring street, and
will make La Grande their home.
Mrs. J. J. Carr and Mrs. H. L. An
derson, who have been stopping at
Hot Lake for several days returned
this morning. ,
Colonel Hofer and C. E. ' S. Wood
left this morning for Welser, where
another meeting of the Oregon-Idiho
Development Congress convened to
day. . .
G. D. King and C. R. Stanley ar
rived from Wallowa county this uf
ternoon to appear as witnesses In the
contest case of W. L. Brenholts. which
will be heard at the land office to
morrow. China George, who died In this city
Tuesday was burled this afternoon In
the Chinese cemetery where his re
mains will lie until such time as his
countrymen ship It to the Flowery
Kingdom.
Hev. Gowan lectures In the Melo
dist church this evening on, "The
Garden of Eden where." An offer
ing will be taken, the proceeds of
which will be expended in purchu-iR
bibles for the Sunday school. Admis
sion free, offering taken.
Frank Davis, who has been living
at Island City fo t n.iat fiv yeirs.
left this morniiiK for liia old home in
Iowa, aworiianial by Mies Rossie,
ducehtrr of Mr. and Mis All'son. the
expucts tu is!t relative a'.uut three
months.
Mrs. L. A. Norton, of Tied Wins.
Minn., arrived in La Grande last night
and Is a guest of Miss Laura Green.
Mrs. Norton will remain in La Grando
for a day or two and will then go to
Wendell, Idaho, where Mr. and Mra.
F. H. Green are at present stopping
on their farm.
Meadowbrook, the water that n3
La Grande famous.
Hondo brook, the water Uat nude
La Grande famous.
TilE QUESTION
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PASTIME THEATRE
H tmilS FliKM II.
rrfi.rictur uud Xitnawr.
rrotmin
Six -piece orfhcitm. '
La lest .Moving Pluures.
The Lyl Tuegday M'isivV.l. twi U.
Neighborhood clubs received and eu
tert fined many guests In the 1. 0. O.
F- hall, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs.
Ivanhoe, president of the Neighbor
hood club greeted the guests, speak
ing In a touching and kindly way on
"Memory." dwelling particularly on
filling the mind with beautiful
thoughts, making our memory a para
dise, closing with Kipling's - grand
poem.
"When only the Master shall praise
us, and only the Master shall blame.
And no one shall work for money,
and no one shall work for fame,
But each for the Joy of working and
each for his separate star,
Shall draw the thing as he sees It for
the God of thlng3 as they are."
Mrs. Serogglns never sang more
sweetly than at this time when she j
sang the scry cf a rose. , Miss Mc
Donald lent added charm to the solo i
by her expressive accompaniment.
Agnin MibB Oliver d lighted fell he: !
hearers wiiii an unnsvaHy ritio . '
lection on the piano. AppreciHV i.;
the fullest extent was exjiv: : J by)
the ladies to the Misses Kr..ia Lhcnn I
and Hilda Anthony, who ean.e from
their school work to entertain lis with
a will rendered piano duet. Wrs. E
C. Moore president of the Lylo Tues
day Musical, read a paper which w.is
inimitable both in composition and
rendition. Professor Biiigg in a few
well chnRen" words congratt lated the
ladies on having two such substantial
and in'lat iitinl orj.-snizatioi s. he then
IntroJ'.rea Cel. C. E. S. Wood. w'.:oe
reina) ks wevo int"i fstinrr ar.d w-:-Il
reiei.ed. Mr. T. A. Kiiuhr.rt spoke
of th. twc eri of the Ast'-v sh-ws find
the influent such an eiitei pr!se has
for the m-ire beautiful I.a Grande.
During the brief social :!int followed
d ' clous rcVes'inwiia wer served.
Much -i i-.tlft is due the Iauits In fhavge
far Iho litchlul BUtccas of this pfirt of
the entertainment. At the punch
hcvls presided Mrs. Vurplllat and Mis
AX,fit Hi liter, htsnisted by, Mrs. Rob
ert Newlln, Mrs. Luther Dunn, Mrs.
E. D. Selder, Mrs. Robert Smith and
Mrs. Polack. Tho table lent Us
charm with Its center piece of daffo
dils. Many expresoed their appreci
ation of the privilege of attending a
reception of such a highly pleasing!
and instructive character.
cf all real estate investments
the one that you can answer
in but on , way "Js -the title
sound" The answer is: "An
Abstract drawn by us' With
that you have a complete, ac-j
curate history cf the parcel
to the veriest detail that miht
effect' the tit'e's soundness.
Our work is guaranteed. Only!
complete and up-to-date set of
Abstracts in Union county.
The Patterson's lu Comedy
Sketch.
Mr. am! Mrs. John E. Drew in
Gre-.t Dvuh Ctmiedy act.
G ruhuM and Norton ta li.mt
' "'songs. ";"
Change of program Sunday,
Wednesday and Friday. MRtl
nee: Monday, Wednesday, and
Saturday. Doors open at 2:U0
"'p. m. Evening
at 7 p. m.
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QEORGE PALMER. President W. H. BRENHOLTS Ass't Csshier
F. .1. HOLMES, Vict President C. S. WILLIAMS. 2d Ass'tCaohisr
F. L MEYERS Cashier
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performances A
IS GRANDE INVESTMENT CO,
folcj IcUl Block
A.:
THE SCENIC
PANTAGES CIRCUKT.
Lu Grande's Foremost Vande
lille" Theatre.
Depot Street
I, S. A. CARD1NEII. Manacer,
The two'Joers, high class co-.
medians.
Piofessor and News girl.
La Orande llattenaS Banli
Of La Grange, Oregon
CAPITAL AMD SURPLUS? $870,000
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
... DIRECTORS ,
M Berry J. D. Matheson F. J. Holmes F. M Brykit
C C. Pennincton F. L. Meyers . Ceo. L Clcsvsr
W. L. Brenholts Osorge Pa!i"r
3 LiJLlLJU klKJWlL juviunLi
AT FERGUSON'S
Is
i first-Class Re-1! L
The jiif glins . Thorns, in their
t pairing
ALL WOKJC 1'A1LNTEI l.
A Mine MMiiIy ropniryl In
t irtliles, but n iiropcrly rc-
I pnlrert Shoo Is gout! as new. .My
i work pleawes and iMtU:l.
refined and Bktllful society act
atest Moving Pictures.
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Matinee,. Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday. Adults, matinee:
10c; children, under "12 years,
5c. Evening prices, 10 and 15n.
R. Plant
THE OLD PRESTON STAND.
King fee Cigar.
4 -S-tf
1' NURSERY
FOR RENT Furniture for a flT6 s oom
cottaze. Will also rent the cottage.
Inquire at this office
Dr. IV. D. McMillan
Painless Denistry
La Qrande National Dank Bidg
Both Phones
ARROW ESCAPK.
BrakemaiT Catches' Foot In Freir And
Narrowly Escapes Pcath. .
This morning about 5:30, Jim Ship
man, a brakeman with Conductor
Stacy, while running alongside
the train and trying to lift an ob
stinate pin, caught his foot In a frog
and fell. Mr. Shipman threw himself
outward from the rail, and unfortu
nately for him. the journal box caught
In the leg of his trousers and the
sole of his shoe was torn off. Aside
from being severely bruisad and
strained, the leg Is all right, and Ship
man will be laid up only temporarily.
But the accident might just as easily
bave resulted in a frightful death.
Meadow brook, the water that made
La tirunde famous.
I
t 90G Main St.
!
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'I Stamping of all kinds, includ-
t Ing shirt waists & Center pieces,
t done, eml-roidery letEoiis given.
Orders taken and lessons given
'i in Bundling.. Full line of em-
y
broidery materials.
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Bay State
Paint
Large consignment
just received. All
colors. Formula on
each ;an You take
no cnances i.". buying,
this brand. '
Carter White Lead
Standard the world
over. 3ave satisfac-
r o r r
gives universal satis
faction today.
WALL PAP
New designs, and our
prLe will appeal to
you.
James A.
Adams Avenue
d. . wfAiun, rr
Fruit, shade and or
namental trees.
Sherbs and' Roses.
Strawberry vines
and other small fiuit
send for;price
LIST
UNION, ORE.
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Not sure- but think we sell more than
any othur dealer in La Grande. This
month's business is 1 2C0 per. cent larger
than a year ags. that's because we pay
attention to your wants That is our way
Try us. .
"Where Nothing i
Too Much
Trouble"
Meadonbrook, the water thit made
I.a Grande famons.
JiOTIPE TO (OMBACT0RS.
Bids are invited up to 6 o'clock, p.
m. May 10, 1909 for the erect'on and
rr.mpletitlon of a two story bus'ness
bril ling to be erected on Main street
ii! the City of Joseph. Wallowa county.
Cr-.gon.
Plans Jind sneclPcat'ons ccr. be seen
at residence of the c-ner, Mr. K. B.
vlw.'iiina, Joreii.'i. Ore.. ?i. : -oce
of Koberet Miller, a:chkct. I.a
Grande. Ore.
The owner reserves the right to Ut
contrect either In whole or In part.
She filso reserves the rig'at to accent
any or alf bids. A satisfactory bond
will be required of the successful bid
der. A29-M10
I DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME
and money planting poor" seeds. CtDDES
BROS, have those that grow. All kinds of gar
den vepatables, potatoes five varieties. Flower
seeds of all kinds and va- ietles. Win the
prize this year by planting our Aster seeds,
if you need anything in the grocery line, we
carry the best
ACRES :
of fine soil, a good
sprir.g, and just out
side the city. S325
cash, This Week
only.
ACRES
25
GEDDES BROS.
PHONE
mm 46
This 25 acres, near
town, with good 7
acre orchard, water
on place and fair im
1 1 ovements, is sure
and attractive prop
osition at $3,000.00
Terms. Better look
this up before buying
3 ACRES 3
To se" o- hase. It is
right in he city. It
rr av , be just. , what
'' j'cu are locking fcr.
Ite Ven Dp Re.ity (o.
Depot Street
BOTH PHONtS
My Glasses Fit
Reference: Ask any of
the 400 I have fitted.
0. M. Heacock,
With Red Cross Drug Store
mm
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ock omm
IUUU JUOk 111.
Co
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this high grade coal, and it will oe a
pleasure for you to usa it.
Grande Ronde
Cash Company
a
grass
TWO ALTOMOBiLB
: For rent with an experienced driver :
. 0
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Seating capacity is five..passer:gers wi;h
one and three with the other. Service is
the best and prices right. Inquire of
CHASE BOHNENKAMP
H0,fEPH0E 132
RESIDENCE RED 481
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PACIflG MATES BKACn 241
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