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Attorney L. J. " Jci:ham is In La !
Grande lh'-9 afternoon from Lljrin.
A new filing cabinet has b-n re
ceived at the County Clerks otfire.
W. J. .Mcintosh, a reur estate man
of Spokane, is in the city today look
ing over local real estate.
A. C. Peterson, of Troy, Wallowa
county, filed on a homestead at' the
land o9!ce today, j , ,
Kyle Carlton and Ozro Hunt, of
Kamela, made final proof at the land
office today.
Deputy Sheriff George LIndgren is
attending the K. of P.. grand lodge
at Pendleton today..
Postmaster and Mrs. G. M. Richey
are expected home from Portland
early this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Klbley who have been
visiting In Salt Lake City for the past
week returned home last night
M. L. Carrier, of Centralla, Wash.,'
who has been attending to business
here for the past few days, returned
to his home this morning.
ailss Grace Do Mar at The Scenic
This Week.
Htrrry Ecclniiz, Uo painter, will
leave tonight for Minnesota, in re
sponse to a telegram stating that his
mother was dying.
Geddes Bros grocery Is receiving
a fresh coat of paint inside and. out,
and a general overhauling is taking
place.
Miss Fredia Sutfln .has returned
from the valley where she has been
visiting the Misses Lucile and Helen
Pierce.
Superintendent Reynolds, of the I.
C S. air brake car, has arrived In
La Grande to relieve W. F. Gilam,
who has gone on the Short Line in
Idaho.
Mayor Gregg, of Wallowa, is here
this afternoon en route to Portland,
California, and thence to Ohio, where
Mrs. Gregg is now visiting. They will
return about two months hence.
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Heacock, re
turned last evening 4.0 their home in
Pendleton after a short visit with
friends In La Grande.
Mr. and Mrs. F, M. Byrklt returned
to their home In Red Oak, Iowa, yes
terday, after visiting relatives here
for a considerable length of time.
Mrs. C. S. Van .Duyn received word
this , morning that her step-father,
Judge T. W. Ayers, at Heppner, was
very ill.
William Hunter a real estate bro
ker of Moscow, Idaho, Is In La Grande
today looking after business inter
ests and will vgo to Wallowa tomor
row night.
The lawn social that was prepared
last Friday will be held this week at
Mrs. William Herr's, 1906 Cedar
street on Wednesday evening June
23rd. Everybody is Invited to attend.
H. S. Allen for" 20 years school
clerk at Portland Is In La Grande to
day on business.,, He will visit rel
atives at Summervllle before return
ing home.
. Word has been received here from
Mrs. Hanna Rogers stating that she
had arrived safely, at Santa Cruz.
Calif., and that she was having a
very delightful time.
. Rev. W. II. Gibson and Mrs. Gib
son who are delegates to the North
ern Baptist convention in Portland,
will leave on Thursday evening, and
after the convention spend a few
days in Seattle and also with friends
in Puyallup and Aberdeen where Mr.
Gibson was pastor several years ago.
Band Concert Tonight
The Pastime w crov. JcJ lam
night on account of a slight misun
derstanding among the band boys,
and then the picnic put some of them
on the bum,' but tonight there will ,be
a band concert In front of the theatre
and several local vocalists will ren
der selections during the perform
ance. Some new pictures will also be
run. Prices 10 & 15 cents. Friday
night, Saturday matinee & Saturday
night, "Kit Carson." Souvenir ma
tinee tomorrow, 10 cents.
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Special 'at The Scenic.
Besides the regular program at the
Scenic this week Manager Gardinier j
has secured Mis3 Grace Du Mar, one '
of the cleverest buck and wing
dancers and singers on the coast. She
will feature tonight Francis Day
Hunter's latest song hit "Kiss Me
Right." Wayne, the Wizzard and his j
company opened at this popular play !
house last night and is one of the j
best vaudvllle acts ever presented to i
a La Grande audience: This company !
made friends with the audience lm- I
mediately and proceeded with their ;
work, introducing the cleverest featB
in magic, with a snap and go that!
made the entire exhibition one not to
be forgotten. Billlo Baxter, the black
faced comedian, also came in for hla
share of the applause.
PLENTY OF HELP
Farmers Will be Able to Harvest Hay
Without Shortage of Help.
The demand for laborers in the hay
fields of Union county is increasing
every day, with the, same ratio of
help. The farmers will be able to
harvest their hay this year "without : 2
the usual shortage of hands. The ;4-
wages in the hay fields are $1.50 to
$2.00 and board per day.
CJ. 'BLACK
Real Estate and Insurance
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Buyers will find i have an attractive list to
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A Civic Demonstration on a
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$2,000.00 will be expended for
popular amusements, music, and
enloyments. Monday, July 5th.
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GEORGE PALMER, President W. H, BRENHOLTS Ass't Cashier
F. .1. HOLMES. Vice President , " C. S. WILLIAMS, 2d Ae't Cashier
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Offers 20,000 acres at $35 per acre, ad
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of terms. Land now open for entry.
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The abstract before you Invest If
absolutely necessary It you wish to
void buying a lot of expensive liti
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Have us draw you up an abstract.
nd be thoroughly posted on ivhat joa
re purchasing. We have 'tie only
complete set of abstract books In Un
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Men, as well as women, like to be well dressed, but many of them
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The majority of clothing stores can't help them much, either
they clothe them, 'ttis true butthey certainly don't dress them.
And That's Where This Store
comes in!
Realty Company
We dress men well we spare no pains to do it.
Clothes quality, these days, count for as much as price In the 2
way or an inducement, when asking for patronage. J
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