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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1909)
t V.WZ HtB. rtxic. .nsLCtF.u. la vRaje. u;:i.ou.. I jiomjav, says, vm. LOCAL ITEMS. t f - - -- -- -- - jlayor Orecg of Wallowa city la here on business today. . Reverend 1 la worth of Joseph Is n the city tonight. C. H- Preston, the aged O. A. R. veteran, la 111 at b!a home on Spring itreet. Mrs. N. Molltor returned Saturday night from a few ' days visit with jir. and Mrs. K. W. Guodfuui m turned to their honie-neur Tucouia Saturday evening. . ' J Clint V.n Fleet returned this morn ing from a three-day's visit at. Moa chani.. 1L Landruni returned to Baker City last owning after spending Sun day here with friends. K. M. Dittebrandt and F. E. yoodelI. of summervllle, are In the city to day. Win. Sutherland and family came over from Pendleton last night, and left for the Wallowa this morning. Frank Turner came over from Un ion last night and left for the mines on the upper river today. Mrs. James Simmons died laBt Wed nesday at her home on Trout creek. The deceased was one of the pioneers of Wallowa county. Earnest Funk and the Karl broth ers, well known in this tity are in La Grande this week as members of the Parker carnival band. Miss Addie Knapper left last Friday fc La arar.de whi, Mie is veiling her sister. Mrs. C. K. F;i,eilyi.;l - Jo seph H ' il 1. John Hughes was arrested yester day for being drunk and disorderly, and today paid a fine of $.'.00. Tho McKennon-Phy-Roberts real es tate office Is being fitted up tn.hy The new- firm will be ready for b-siress tomorrow. Mrs. C. R. Beekley is in the city for a few days risking with her hi.s- band, the general salesman for the -xlakcr City Grocery Company. 0. X. W. Wilson, a prominent-mem ber of the state barber's association spent Sunday in La flrande Interesting local barbers in the convention to b2 held at Seattle on September 28. J. Mason who hts been at Bir.Oiam Springs, was in the city this ffioin ing visiting friends before goin;; on to Wallowa in company with James Mlin naugh. J. B. Stoddard and family have mov ed out to their fruit ranch in Fruit dale and Mr. O. D. Neill and family now occupy the . Stoddard house on First street. . The Ford auto ordered for J. E. Reynolds was received by L. C. Smith this morning, and before night Char lie Reynolds will have the thing bridl wise. The Ilaker City team which played here yesterday was composed of: Messers Mullins. Landrum, Tunne cliffe, .McCulloch. Hogaboom. Miller, Reynolds. Silver. Meugge and Taylor. H. S. and J. D. Sommer of Elgin came up on the k.lgin uaiu ing, en route to Portland where they will attend the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Bertha Sommer. Judge Knowles will leave for Pen dleton tonight to hear a case for Judge Bean In the Supreme Court to morrow. The case is one in which Judge Bean is a participant. Mrs. Mary Andrews has purchased the Fred G. Taylor cottage and four lots on North First street for $1,050. The new owners are having the place remodelled. D C. Brichoux. the timber man. will iHiive tonight for Baker City where he will meet a party of investors from Kane, Pen. Mr. Brichoux will take them through trie interior na 101 Canyon City. p-'C7;iB!rr.,:!'sJk-'r ' I . i ji.ni.:.-T'..'j:r..-".Tl( m 1 wru'rirtwrittm TtrssfkT'rilaTfirV, - illss Syde Bndre ho ti employed with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Budge.. Gerrit OldenbuU and wife returned yesterday morning from Wei ma "A. Curry county, where they went fbout three weeks ago on a trip of estl gation regarding u big orchard pr.i.oc, sltlon. The Mary E. Ralston property, W.'. Pennsylvania avenue has been pur chased by Walter Henry and C. S. Van Duyue. A bachelors' club has been .established with Wilb.ii- Jay Walter Henry arid Walter Van ltuvne as charter members. J. B. Gllhain. who has been serious ly 111 for some weeks, Is on duty as deputy county clerk again toityy. Jim is rahter weak, and does not yet fed as well as he might,' but he says his appetitie is alright, and that he hopes I na short time to fully recover. Third ( balr Read). The ChrlstianRe.n Bros' barber shop is now Inreadiness to accommodate its Increasing barber trade as the third chair has been assumed by an -perienced barber, Adam Rois. Dr. IV. D. McMillan Painless Denislry La Grande National Bank Bldg Bo1hPhor.es the natural course of events the ordinance making it compulsory for the owners of near-beer joint3 to leave an unobstructed Mew of the in trior of their places, will come up in the council meeting next Wednesday night. There is said to be some an tagonism among the couucil regarding some of the provisions of the ordiriace as it now Etands, and if true it is probable that certain sections will be amended before the majority of the council will consent to vote for its passage. The principal opposition seems to be directed aginst the sec tion which provides for Sunday clos ing. W SUITS Civil action has been begun against W, A. Stowell in the circuit court on 12 distinct causes for action, aggre gating $276.59. Sheriff Chtlders left yesterday morning :'or Pine Valley, ( where he expects to arrest W. A. Stowell. who left here Tuesday morning with six horses and two wagons, and a lot of I goods that he had bought and not paid H'V. Stowell has been worked I last winter on a logging contract for j the Grand Ronde Lumber Company, ! and just before leaving he forgot he i ,.aRhed a check drawn by the luniber- mg nrm ior arout. however to pay his debts. foreettilig SOME OBJECI 10 HEW LAW STOWeLL p.CTip TUFATRF 11AUKIS r UK Mil. l'rt'prietor and Xuuuger. Program Three reels of latest moving pictures. Admission 5 and 10 rents. Change of "program Monday, Wednesday. Friday and, Satur day. Matinee: Monday, Wed nesday and aSturday. Doors open at 2:30 p. m. Evenings performances at 7 p. m. Cfcunse of prosram Sunday, Wednesday and Friday. Mati nee: Mouday, Wednesday and Saturday. Poors open at 2:"-0 t 1'P m. Evening performances t at 7 p. m THE SCENIC PANTAGES CIRCUIT. La Grande's Foremokl Vaude lille Theatre. Depot Street S. A. AIUIER, Munuger. f The two Joers, high class co- "- medians. Professor and News girl. f The juggling Thorns. In their refined and skillful society act Latest Moving Pictures. Matinee. Tuesday, Thursday J. and Saturday. Adults, matinee: 10c; children, under 12 years,. r.c. Evening prices. 10 and 15c. .'. n : A Well t t X I : i A letter to me stafcrg I your location and reeds j will bring you all the in- formation regarding well J drilling necessary. . I R. A. WEST, The VVell Driller ! 4.4. 4.4,4,4,4 44i4. 44' t'feeTTTv 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 f jovements, is sure and attractive prop osition at $3,000.00 Terms. Better look this up before buying I ACRES 3 To Sell or lease, it js right in Ihe city. Jt may be just whal you are "looking for. He Vda Dajfl Redty (o. Depot Street BOTH PHONES Another Money Suit A. (!. Nagel has begun suit against J. P. Larsen for the recovery of money. First-Class Re pairing ALL WOltK GVAIt.XTi:r.l. X X X A feiuia poorly rupalrvd la worthies, but a properly re- J iwlrrd Shoe N good as new. My work pleases and outlsflm. r r i l ' . rwritfiu THE OLD PRESTON STAND. 4. 4. 4. 4 4-4-4 v JMW'W-tJWi'S $$-t&4ii f The Little Shop I 90C Main St. Stamping of all kinds, Includ ing shirt waists & Center pieces, done, embroidery lessons given. 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