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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1909)
flat-. PAUL'S. LOCAL ITEMS. .t, ., ( It j election tomorrow. J. W. Oliver was an Alicel visitor ttoday. J. M. Gassett of Cove, spend Sun day In La Grande. A. Cochran of Cove, Sundayed in La Grande. Attorney C. E. Cochran is In Pen ldeton today on legal matters. J. Q. A. Richardson of Lower Cove spent Sunday in La Grande. V. W. Taylor of Eugene, was look ing over our city Sunday. C. R. Thornton, the architect, went over to Enterprise this morning. Frank Cook the Kamela merchant is doing business In the city today. The Elks have a stag Boclal at the club rooms tomorrow night. A. B. Cooley and wife of Pendle ton, were guests of our city yester day. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cherry of Mil tons, are guests of Roadmaster and Mrs. J. F. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gulling rz j;0u4tt from Portland where they spent sev eral weeks. Dr. R. L. Lincoln has returned from Portland where he attended the Masonic grand lodge. Geo. M. Smith of the M & M. Co., of Elgin, is in the city today renew ing old time acquaintances. C. M. Wilmeroth of Chicago, a fruit buyer for Chicago, New York and Philadelphia houses, is here today luoking over fruit conditions. Nels Holverson came down from llilgard this morning being a witness before the land office. airs. F. E. Wllhelm who has been in Portland for the past three weeks has returned. Frank Hutchinson, a well-to-do fanner of North Powder, is In the city today on land business. George Lindgren and A. L. Lincoln will go to Pendleton tomorrow to attend the K. of P., grand lodge. Complete change at the Scenic to night. All of the people are here in cluding Harry Baxter who was for merly witth the Henry ministrels. A C. Miller, who came over from Enterprise on the excursion train last night, left for a business trip to Pendleton this morning. Prof. Mansager left this morning , for North Yakima, where he has a couple of weeks work to do on i set of books fr Miller & West, the -jre'.l drillers. Prof. J. A. Churchill, superinten dent of the Baker City schools, was one of the Joseph excursionists yes terday. Miss Oma Richardson who .has been visiting Miss Stetlla Block In Port land, returned home yetsterday. " B. M. Sherwood, of the Logan-Shor-wood realty company, leaves tonight for Hermiston after having spent a few days In the city on business, ai:d going to Joseph yesterday- with Use land. Chas. E. Severance and W. G. Mal loy of Spokane, are looking over the valley with a view of Investing. They ere here two weeks ago, and were bo well pleased that they returned. J- F. Alden of Starkey, is here to day on business matters. He says the 'ain fell upon the just and unjust of Starkey just the same as a result thi range is in the best condition for Jeais. Alec Gordon who recently took a Jay off from hia work at the Palmer PSing camp, and made a trip to Seattle, came back last night. He will not return to the camp for some time yet. City election tomorrow. Let there e a large vote.. It is certainly an important issue. It means whethe or "ot we are to have Beaver Creek water. pred Geibel of Spokane, is on one 01 his semi-annual tours, where he Is 'i consultation with representative wholesale men from the east buying 1118 fall stock of goods. ' A. Hermann who resides on the W. - Campbell place js in the city to . ay t0 have his arm taken care of, navlng suffered a fracture seve-n! ks ago In a runaway. The n n 18 ding nicely but it will be several week, before he can use it TcTTnJ autamage. " John Frawley left this morning for Pendleton, and Xeri Ackles will take h " dfure tonight for the kame Place, where they will officially rep- m7h ,OCal K- ofP-"dge at the' g.and lodge which convenes tomorrow morning to continue for several days. Still others may go on the evening train. Mrs. Myron Hockenberry, who has been visiting her mother and sister. Mrs. Emma Harding and Cora Hard ing, for the past month, left this mor ning for Portland, where Mr. Hocken berry Is. After staying a week with ' Mr. Hockenberry parents they will go to Ilwaco. Wash., where Mr. Hoc kenberry was formerly principal of the schools. City election tomorrow. ; CIRL WANTED To do general house work. Inquire of Mrs. T. J. Scrog gins. (tf) ETEMyC. OBSERVER, t t CRAXDE, PRECOX. MOXP.4T. JOE 21, 1909. . tw C. J. BLACK Real Estaie and Insurance Hi DEPOT STREET SOMMERS BL'DG. Buyers will find I have an attractive list to Select From 4444i44&4444444444-44?44 t A LA GRANDE WILL mm MONDAY JULY 5th HILLY BAXTER, at the Scenic This Week. The Scenic PANTAGES CIRCUIT La Grande's Foremost Vaudeville Theatre. Depot Street. S. A. Gardiner, .Manager. Matinte, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Adults, ' matinee: 101 ; Children under 12 years old It: Evening prices, 10 and 15c. Week Commencing June 21. Wayne, the wizard, assistted by M ile Adele and Company. Billy Baxter, the black faced comedian, formerly with Higi Henry's Ministrels. IMPOSING CEREMONIES - GE0RGE0US PARADE - A Civic Demonstration on a Scale Never Before Attempt ed. Music, Sports. Amuse men5, Fireworks and -Many Spectacular teatures - $2,000.00 will be expended for popular amusements, music, and enjoyments. Monday, July 5th. What Are You Worth From the Heck up? The ordinary unskilled laborer Is worth from $1X0 to $3.00 per day from theaeckdown. :if you are capable of doing head work planning and directing the work of others, your services are worth from $4.00 to $10.00 per day upwarda. Two flty to seven dollars a day represents the difference from a financial standpoint between the trained and the untrained wor,ker, or In other wordslf your value Ilea from the neck up, or neck down. Many a man, who today Is down In the mire of over work and nder pay, with acourse of training such aa tho I. C. S. la able to give, would become a leader in his chosenwork. If you are ambitious andwllling to utilize your spare time tor advancement, drop me aline and tell me something of your ambition and what youwould like to prepare for. The I. C. S. will meet you morethan halfway. You are putting your self under no obligation by writing us and we are willing to give you every opportunity of Investigating our methods and after It has been explained to you, act on your own Judg ment. Write today. Addresa .... . ..."' .'t 7. E. Martin, Representing International Correspondence School, BOX m, WALLA WALLA, WAS H GEORGE PALMER. President W. H. BRENHOLTS Ass't Cashier F. ,1. HOLMES, Vice President C. S. WILLIAMS, 2d Abs't Cashier F. L. MEYERS Cashier I Good GotHies; Men, as well as women, lik to be well dressed, but many of them uon t Know now to go about it. y The majority of clothing stores cant help them much, either they clothe them, 'ttia true butthey certainly don't dress them. And That's Where This Store Comes in! We dress men well we spare no pains to do it ' Clothes quality, these days, counts for as much way of an inducement, when asking for patronage. EXCLUIVENESS AND EXCELLENCE IN HATS AND HABER DASHERY. , ; If you care for clothes excel-lence. Sir, come here! Mh Brothers Clothes of Quality $-4444444444' YrtfrvW4A AVWJJlJ''' La Grande National Bank . - , Of La Grande, Oregon CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $170,000 ' UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY DIRECTORS ' . M. Berry J. D.4Matheson F. J. Holmes F. M. Brykit C. C. Pennington F. L Meyers Geo. L Cleaver W. L. Brenholts George Palmer IDAHO CAREY ACT LAND Mow wen The Idaho Irrigation Co. Ltd. Offers 20,000 acres a 535 per acre, ad ioining the Twin Falls Tract, tasiest kind of terms. Land now open for entry. an-Sherwood Log, Realty Company SI ENOGRAPHERS Loose Leaf Note Books at FERdUSOM'S " tou hare anything special to order in the way ot "OFFICE SUPPLIES ' give us a trial Where Nothing is Too Much Trouble"