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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1909)
r: rrrr. '4444444.4t.444 ( C t ' LOCAL ITEMS. 4 4 4444444 Attorney William K&msey retunnd this morning from Portland. J. A. Tlyonson came in from Imbler this morning to transact business. Mrs. J. M. Berr. si)ent the day with Mrs. Ed Kiddle at Island City. Miss Vera Wells left for her home in Joseph this morning after visiting friends here for several dys. H. A. Brandon returned to "The Front" this morning. He transacted business here briefly. Jack O'Brien went to Enterprise this morning, intending to remain thf, a few1 days. T-ank Bridges returned this after noon from 'a business trip to Flora, Wallowa County. George JCguson returned from Un ion this learning after spending Sur day and yesterday at home. Justus Vade and wife, of Walla Walla, returned this afternoon from a visit w'h;h Summerville friends. Contractor Kammerer is building a neat cottage on oaK street for .:r. Curren and it is nearing completion. Two inches of snow ccvere-J the ground on the mountains just west of I-a Grand; last night accorfling to surveyors who came down at noon. Dr. Hubbard is enjoying a visit from his sister, Mrs. T. 11 Redford of Se attle, who arrived on lust nithfs train. Irs. Jack Haiulraiian. who hps en spending a few days at h"r moth er s home in I'nion, rctu.-nel i.hs morning. County Co:!;:;jiKsioner J. M. S. 1 re ref.inx-'d to Cove this morning after spending several days in the citv and vicinity, att"n.liu to county '.natf"rs Lyton Ivanhoe left for Liitj;-pr!se this morn ins to aid his t':i!'n i. who is ira y fcw society. i ! 4 The B. M. A. association will meet at the home of Mr. Wheatly iu South La Grande next Friday nisht. A full attendance is desired. There will be a farewell reception given tomorrow afternoon from -.20 to 5 o'clock at the home of Mr3. Jne Gilham on Cedar street. Mrs. Gilliam is soon to make her home in Washing ton and her friends who have charge of the reception hope as many friends as possible will call. Dr. IV. D. McMillan Painless Denisiry La Grande National Bank Bldg d.jl n i duui r nones mm bu'.iy with tin.' (iicr.it court Iowa county. Attorney T. Enterprido thi some btioines! "A"; !. Crawfcji'd wor.i LJOiniiiK to I'ttml iisM'ore circuit o.t !. to MLvstl-r. whicfi is in session there. Frank Goth ih? fnnio"s p;:ss-d throtlh La Gr, da'- en route to Portland to 1:11 an engagi'ineut. Milt-s Lee, a proniiiient sheepman of Eul.er cov.nty, pass; d through the city t!ys mohning on his way to Pendie- t Attorney C. H." Finn took his depar ture tliis liioiiiinir for Enterprise vvhe'-e he will appear in several cases. Mrs. Joe Hoistman, of Pomh La frande. is very ill, with an attack of pleurisy, but i3 reported as improv ing Mr. Lous lh) aged man who was found insane last eve ning v, ill not be taken to a I'oitiaiiu hospital, but to the asylum at Salem. His relatives will convoy him to the institution. The, advance noise of liM5.Uel.er ries was ma'te here yestcvliy aiiir noon when the ilrst Indian 'on tinhorn for the spring oi 1S00 ma lo Us ap pearance. .Mrs. E. W. Kammerer received word lod.iy that her father, who resides at (J.M.by, this state, had died suddenly thi3 morning. Mrs. Kammerer w!ll leave for Canby tonight. Dr. J. P. Goray. the specialist, of Portland who has been In the city several weeks went to Hot Lake this morning. From there he will extend his tour further east and may stop over a few days on his return home. Receiver Colon R. Eberhard, of the local land office, went to Enterpise this morning to try cases in which he wa3 attorney before being appointed receiver. He will be gone a few days only. Mrs. Eberhard accompanied him. Mrs. Margaret Pomeroy, who has been the guest of Mrs. J. D. Gillilan since Sunday morning, left this morn ing for Portland for a few days visit ith friends. She will return during V""h latter part or the week, an 1 will remain with Mrs. Gillilan through the summer. ELECTED 10 LEAD (IU This afternoon the Tuseday Musical elected office) s for the con. ins year as follows: President, Mrs. W. W. Derry ; vice-president. Mrs. C. P. N'tw lin; secretary. Mrs. M. Anthony; treasurer. Mrs. H. Polat k. Ail. the' oth'-r office! s and t'.ie cou.mHtees were Pre-i nt Oiiicer. Pr nt o:V.ccr3 of the musical. a-e Mrs. E. C. Moore, pfsident: Mrs. Er.,1 i'i. Ci'.rrey. vie -e-prei-iiient ; Mis. Knhert N.-wli;;. secretary and Mrs. E. i'olaclc, tree.su. er. This set oi offi cers has conducted a splendid year's vork and credit reflects on them for thnir efi'oris to maintain the organi zation where it is. nanu.ly as one of the two active bodies in Eastern Ore son, and the state for that matter, that are behind every worthy niove n.ent where the civic or educational improvements ave fostered. 0 Collegian Clothes represents the highest type of ready to wear apparel America produces. The fabric, the linings, the tailoring and the fitting qualities are best appreciated when critically compared with the clothes of any other maker. The man who is painstaking in the selection of his clothes who recognizes the real worth of a well made garment with which is combined the best feature, of present day fashion is the man whose atient'on we seek. Goliegian clothes for Spr'ng are rcw being shovn by GEORGE PALMER. President W. H. BRENHOLTS' Asst Cashier F. .1. HOLMES, Vic President C. S. WILLIAMS. 2d Ass't Cashier F. L. MEYERS Cashier 4 4 4 La Orande National Bank Of La Grande, Oregon CAPITAL AMD SURPLUS?. $170,000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY DIRECTORS . M Berry J. D. Matheson F. J. Holme F. M. Brykit C. C. Pennington F. L Meyers Geo. L. Cleaver W. L. Brenholts George Palmer IDAHO CAREY ACT LAND Ml 3 hk$i &Ji Jt ll.Cif i The Outfitters Mo w Den The Idaho Irrigation Co. Ltd. Offers 20,000 acres at $35 per acre, ad joining the Twin Falls Tract, basiest kind of terms. Land now open for enfry. Logan-Sherwiood 4 x'-JWH JACKliMDES GASOLINE ENGINE 2 -rKtt'b Y-'fi imrs Water, Kuns INK jAIRB.. .:.,i.Mit.I.H a tn(rin.PpedChonper,W,Jiiji..- T-"r.Vii.tirit. t.ftc U Curried iu block at l'o:i. OIU OOA' PASTIME THEATRE HAKIMS FKEXJI. ; Proprietor and iiauaccr. i Program Three reels of latest moving ' f pictures. ; i. Marguerite, The Great, in won- ; derful feats of hand bal- $ ancing. I Admission 5 and 10 cents. ". & Chang-e of program Monday, ) ; Wednesday, Friday ar.d Satur- j j day. Matinee: Monday, Wed- ., nesday and aSturday. Doors X open at 2:30 p. ra. Evenings j T pen'ormaiices'at 7 d. in. f Change of program Sunday, -4 Wednesday and Friday. Mati- j nee: Monday, Wednesday and y Saturday. Doors open at 2:30 ? P- m- Evening performances 4. f at 7 p. m. THE SCENIC PANT AGES CIRCUIT. is printed for folks who want to keep up to date on big things, and who don't want to b 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 P01 TBI mCBVOKI C0VE1 f La Grande's Foremost Yaode. J rllle Theatre. f Depot etreet. ' S. .4. GARDINER, Manager. X 4 Week beRlnninc Mar 10. ? . .. . i, The Linolleg, in the toruedy r ; sketch entitiled. "The Silent X '? Partner" for three rifghts, and i finishing the week with "Th .; Adventuress. . f Para Carlton. he Hebrew co- median. , Master Charles Herrijan. sing- ing and dancing. i Matinee, Tuesday, TLvirsday and Saturday. Adults, matinee: 1 ,i, 10c; children, under 12 years. $ 5c. Evening prices. 10 aid ltc. 1 t FT - TTfnTI 1 ii II wr i 1 W l II J A II illy BUSINESS COLLEGE 1 WASHINGTON ANO TENTH STREETS PORTUAMD. OREGON WRITE FOR CATALOG L .WMIIt rOH CATALOG 1 C Th School that Flaca You in a Good Position 1 nBBflMHMnBBMMBSHHBanB ' i l l n v -m udf fi M mm i rvi i i jC Wj) . J. ' s -it- .xvh rv AT FERGUSON'S X : i THE M. & M. CO. will be in their large and commodious new quarters in a few days. IN THE MEANTIME however, they are prepared to take care of all business in their line. I : A number of tbe Circulating Library books vfti be sold at a low price. The money will be used to put new books in the Library. Have you joined yet? "Where Nothing is M 151 ED. 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