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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1909)
r f..i . ; .. . - n v a - ! Mr. and Mrs. PerryT.oVuact, k-ft on . . , the nio;i:i:iq rram for Portland. Mrs. . , .. Robinson is a sister of Ma Delia Kay- burn. La Grande')? honored iuc-cn in count today attending to court matters.. J Ed Turner of Union is' among the . v.Bih fr-nm . Mrs. Chester P. Newlln 'left this I morctDS for Portland .to atten4 the Rose show. Shs was Joined hero by Mr. and Mrs. Edgar 13. Smith or Vals. Mrs. Kewlin and Mrs. Smith Were for mer school mates la th- east and this is the first -meeting In seven years. - Mrs. W. .11.' Bohnenkamp left this morning for Portland. At rsndleton sho wUl be met by Mrs. H. ft. Grady, formerly tf La Grande, aftdthcy will cn.'oy the roso festival together. fipcr,9 Bull left Sati:rd-y night fcr SiHeiton wIsbio ho -win Ji.i'i Mi-s. P.all tnid visit ?uittle before rv LUrniu1?. air. en.i sirs. ti j-aia-i. i:rcnts of j,, viElt r.sc V. for ti.yr.,' c;n-. tn J n ihflr wt'fii I u ir run' .iT,-,,; V' iV-t, ' -J., ' , V plr.7 rn t a't'r xki Otl' ' ;n'l t,r t tr- i 4 1 , tn 1 i r.ily Mr. . ly o (u h.ig () .. . ..'s M'l, 1! K-it'nir a bi ' (O ' hnt'lii hr n Lar ' lie- l '1 L, .m1 'I .:rf "i p.fe-'t r ... . . . it . . j iia):t Mor flAia-ziii.i- "?.I3j ' . l."t t'i's ie .i-.li for,'. wr ". a s' .y m -Portlatrd. . :' v. j Ch v ! T. 1, j;rj la.in u h I Fir.. I'o'I.-t li ''"K"-' ''turf. iy r!--',! Hp . '? -v In' tivo-yrar sentiu e j for ini-wiy frotn tb(j K W'. Olivor ! fanrs. , ' , - .. Miiis Hazel Thlecm leftn the mor ning tvv?-i Tor 'Portland -to attend the Roso Fhow 'aud. visit with her sister JIiS3 T!vtiy,' who. "Is attending -'.college ' at th" m-'tropolla. ';- V; t - , ' : : ' 'Mrts.. W. R. 'HainiTtott'.wllI spend tha week in the Po3: city as th guest of M.: ,TV !!. Berry. ; .y-: ' .' .-''.' , Dirth's reserved tonight for Portland fromere are":. J. K. Wright; Will Freroh,- Mrs.' Ans4n, J. D. McKennon and Mrs. F. Newlin; "but there are sev eral ti)fre berths at the disposal of 1a Cr-iTr!" pople.;'1 : '', '.. '.;' " '; s '; ''., . O. s. Allen of . Summerville, who recently sold his Tarm, is here for a few days looking' about with a view of buying near La Grande. '.. ;- Ray W. Logan h among the La Grande fl-jltprs a Portland. ' ' Mrs;' Anson and daughter Margaret leave tonight for Portland and Seattle. They will be guests for several, days with Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Dwight. who reside at Puyallup, Wash. VMlss Mar garet expects to -visit Victoria, B. C, before returning. . .'. ' ' D. F. WiTsdn of Union ;was in " La Grande today. ?:',-- '-;; '. '. .',.';, v .:: -C. A. F. Wilson of Irabler left this ruoining for Portland to attend the Rose festival. ' i,f! '''.- . '.--. .-'r '.- J. W. Oliver left this morning for Wallowa, Enterprise, and Joseph. Ho goes as delegate from tere to the Grande Rondo Baptist Association, which convenes at WaHowa Thursday and remains In -session Friday, Sat urday and Sunday. ' Rev. J. E. Horn, pastor or the Sec ond Baptist church of Baker City, pas ed through La Grande on his wayvto Wallowa this morning. He goes as delegate to the Grande Rondo Baptist Association. '-.' :'' fr;-'"'V; Tim Donovan, Western Union line man went to Joseph thla morning. . J. D. Casey, of Hilgard. was In the ity last night. He returned this mor ning. -, s" . ':. '.;;.: James Arbuckle of Pendleton was n ?io city Sunday.' : ' r ( air, apd Mrs. J.: Johnson of Union ":"" flimday In La Grande. ' ; ' ; R U. Hohrlg. Frank Ross and J. F. rich, of Union, were in the city Sun day, , ! i-':r ; . ; C- C. Crowls.-'of Huntington was "''-';t';r'd at tha Summer, Hotel yes tcriJay. ' . ' v-' ..... R A- Murphy of North Powder, was Iii i;?:rnnda y-.ftr..ify; ' ' C O. Mack cf Pratie City was in the city Rnn'ay. , ;'. .' " Mrs FfT. 'Mlttaanr and JUtle sou. of t'. CMaef Grand hotVtoi.V their "fiirfl yenfer-tiy tnrVovttrv ipy 11 "J ii U u;aadtf for a' few u.v-;' Mrs. waiter ttnn5!ir.r.i or inn'lor. , -,r. ra. amon the Portland bound on the J'"-?"" . W.'Campbell ; Syinoiulng train.- . "d J? f the ' R' i Attorneys, L. J. Davis and T, F. ii" 1 Vit filroad "bu8lnesf- j Wilson .re- ever from fcnion 'county ..7'. . R .M" Cavetta Bo,3- Const Jills I- V; iV-ilk 13 E'!viT,ir K-t ii Chief or TiilUv wiiu chie: Iiajluia' j is in Porrlii i , . G. M. M,' kfl' nn Is audltiag the c.lty '. ..- ;fcot)ks this nfi . . " : heulsfu V:',:.$ rf Corvallla fa vMMni.1 , : , ""---' 'friends in lhf otv - . ... ' Frank b ot n of Kcl is in . cn n. the city r m "'.' ' was in La Grande yesterday; J. S. Kenyon, a prominent mer- vn.jr. was a VlSUQr in U,2"Je Mrs. C. S. Van Duyn has received a box of beaotifii rosea from her daugh ter at Portland. These roses are a fair 3ample of what will be see at the PtOBB Festival at Portland this week. , Mrs. Grace Matson left yesterday morning for Oregon City where thoy wm visit with Mrs. Watson's father for a short timo after which they will fto on to Carlton, Washington. !..."' j l' - ! ' soenrrv. Sar.djy lYeddin.?. " YoBteTlay afternoon at three o'clock Wi. J- C. Rf hards and Misa I.ou Giil-.i V'nn were the prim-lnala in a qui t 1 ' t iding, in the iireswice of a f-nv !n ; ' )iti ifriends. Itev.- Deal or! i" f.v;. ceremony.' tools . plae-- in tho . 'V.:rch. . The couple will make th ii i.omo in La Grande after a short viuit viih relatives of Mr. '.Richards. Thw j 'roth have mr jy friends who will Ik i t'lad of iholr hatpin- bs. ' ' ' i-f"":rf.4 ti it jk) u?o for any maga- rv., u.o, HVLRVDODY'S? Nw I-.on't concern you ? No ? J UT, high-priced freight, coal, ana lumber pure focKi- cheap water wars f That hits you i Yes I That'i wHut EVERYBODY'S U for. Get it ; cut out an article occasion ally and send hrto your congressman. Things will begin to move you won't feel so powerless. We have' just receiveC a complete lino of Columbia double disc records BSc. Newlln Book & Stationery Co. NOTICp OF GUARDIAN'S SALE Notice Is 'here"by given to all con cerned that, the undersigned, guard Ian of theperson and estate of Maggie Givan, whose trae name is Margaret Given, an Insane person, by virtue ot m order . mado and entered on the Clh day of May, A. D. 1909, by thd County Court of Union County, 'Ore gon, authorizing sale of the herinafter described lands belonging to the said Margaret Given, wlll from and after the 11th day of June, A- D. 1909, pro ceed to sell at private sale for cash the following lands of said Margaret Given, to-wlt. All ot.the Northeast quarter of Northwest quarter of sec tion thirty fn Township four South of Range Forty , East of Wllliamette Meridian la Union County. Oregon, excepting that portion thereof hereto fore conveyed by W. D. Beidletnan and Clara Beldleman to !Minnie Ostrander by deed ot date May 24th. 1889, and described as commencing at the Southwest corner of the Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter sec tion Thirty, Township four South, of Range Forty E. W. M4 tunning thence east fifty rods and six links, tience north fifty nine reds and three links, thence west fifty four oda and six links, and thence south fifty nine rods and fhree links to place f beginning, together with the water right owned .-nd used In connection w1 the said land of Margaret Given and describ ed as an undivided, one elgtfc interest in the Prescott Ditch, and asore par ticularly described in the mvalments of title of said Margaret Gives to said lands. - :. ' , ; ; ' Dated at L Grande, Oregon, this 10th day of May, A. D. 1909. ' " 'v. ,;:,-:', s.l, given, ;- (m-14-21-28-J-4-ll) : Guardian. . On account of the Rose Festival the O. R. & N. makes. a rate round trip of f 12.15, La Grande to Portland. Dates ot sale June 7th and 9th. Time limit June 14th. Extra coach and f-tandard sleeper on train No; 5, Juno Tf.ii Thof' wishing ' sleeper space plte 'phone ticket cr t'.ght -.office.' General ;'u'crinttrnrl-nt T XT ni.Mr. ' Bimm tM TITE LARGEST ASSORTMENT .AND BEST ,GOODS EVER SIIOAYN IN UNION COUNTY, "WE -HAVE OTHERS BUT WILL ONLY MEN TION THESE IN THIS AD. vr'-yVV $375.oo A beautiful Colonial set in Wax Golden Oak, con sisting set of six fine leather chairs; CO inch round pedestal 10 foot extension table; GO inch buffet; serv ing1 table, and china closet. . The swcllcst suit ever shown in Grand Ronde valley. See window displa v. $120.00. . Colonial dining room suit, Wax Golden Oak. Very handsome; well worth the money. Must be seen to be appreciated. ' , . $30.00. , Leathered Oak Dining Room Suit. Those who have visited the large cities .recently. will recognize this style', with the exception of the price ,vhich is , itmeli higher than ours. ,; : ' WE GAuTvT THE 5TO0K; ALL uuADFirt. TtT' IN NEE D OE ANYTHING TN HOUSE' FURNISH f NGS CALL r n Dailv Observer; P I; A M (11 Q We have added Pianos and musical instruments to our stock and we extend to all a invitat ion to call and look them over. Prospective buyers should not fail to see cur beautiful 5TAR PIANOS and get our price and terms. D NewKn DAI m OBSERVER 65c a Month . N. D. G. Rheumatic Capsules We guarantee them. Newlln Drug Co. Mercbatitsl Save ! $10,000 T i In lSOI &e Merchants of Oregon saved over $10,000 bf carrying a part of their Insurasce, in their own company, the Oregon Merchants Mutual Fire As' surance Association, of Dayton, Oregon. : In 1903 they will save $15,000. During : the same period their nelghbots were hand ing over $t, 500, 000 in profits to outside companies In the Oregon Merchants Mutual you get: INSURANCE AT COST A LIMIT TO YOUR UABIL ' ITItS PflCA'P rStmtMEHTOF losses ,' A , OLIVER,, Agent -Jf-l-I:'1-4t i , is l)V (J V4 . r ti d2 jCiL n Furnishers 65cl psr UovXw I ..... I w cook er . Stationery Go, mm v ; SHYEB TOILET SETS. , Nothing will be as much ap preciated by the ; hride and irroom as somothlng that will be of practical as well as decora tive use in other words, silver backed ; hair brujuhes, combs, manicure sets, etc etc. In these lines we are showing splendid assortments assort ments that compare favorably with the moat completely'' stock'-, ed of .. metropolitan establiUt , mentsat prices that are much better than those quoted. - here.' or elsewhere. .'''.; ,' You will do ' well to Inspect our atock bGfore you buy elae- ' .where. '.' .',' : . What rz You From " The ordinary unsklllvdlaborer , ia tort.h from fl.no to $i.v,; per day from theneckdovvn." If you are capable of .r'o'u '; head work planning anddirectlng the work of others, your services are worth frora?4.00 to JlO tiO . per day upwards.. Two fity to seven dollarsa day represents tlie differ ne from a financial BUndpolnt between the trained a.nd the-untrained worker, or In other wordsif your, value lies from tha ne.k vp, or neck down. ' ' . . . Many a man, who today Is down in the m'ro of OTcr work and under pay,, with a course of training such as the I. C. S. Is able to give, would become a lender In his cbosenwork. If you. are ambitious and willing to utilize your sparo time for advancement, drop me aline and tell me something of your ambition and what you would like to prepare for. Tbe 1. C. S. will meet you ."more than halfway. Ytm aro putting your self uuder no obligatlonhy writinij us and we are willing ta give you every opportunity of investlsmtlng our methods and nfter.lt wn been. Mplaia?d to you, tut on your own Juri-j-ment! Write today. J- . Address 1 " .. 1 . . ' - 1 P E. Martin, , ( international Lorxsponaence scnoo!, cox !,n, vm:r. 17.uia, vjasu CihOn it i-ALMtk. r "ir t ' F .1. HOLIES, Vn. .-i. i V : la ijfai.ac Of Lp. Grande, Oreeun CAPITAL m SURPLUS $170,000 UNITED' STATES DLPOGITORY . M Berry . J, D. Matheson C. C. KenniryVm ' F. L . a . W, L, Brenholts. 9 IDAHO CAREY ACT LAND The Idaho irrigation Co, Ltd. Offers 20,000 acres at $35 per acre, ad ioining the Twin Falls Tract, basiest kind of terms. Land now open for entry; LdganSherwood ' . Realty Company ess Any Special Orders? Try "Where Nothing is Too Wmh th e I HcpiecenUng w.h n-KMK-LT6 Ass'tC. ' j C. S Wtl Li Mb. 24 Ass'tC.- Wationa Bank ? DIRECTORS F. J. Holmes F, M. Brykit Meyer Qo, L." Cleaver : 1 . George Palmer Much Trouble" li if s - - . . s