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LOCAL ITEMS. 4
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J. W. EarU is In Wallowa county
on business matters.
John B. Calllns of Baker City, spent
last night in La Grande.
J. V. Selders of Cove, was in the
tit last night
Otto Didlqn returned to Pendleton
this morning. ' s
D.D.Brownell, of Hermlston, is In
- La Grande today on business.
John Wade, of Summerville, spent
last night in La Grande.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Knoche, of Buffalo,
N. T., arrived this morning for an ex
tended visit with Franklin Zubrick.
The horses In the parade for the
Marshalls on the Fifth were furnished
by Fred Gaskell. '
S. II. Dal ton, of Minneapolis, is still
in the city, looking for a location for
a grocery and earthenware establish
ment' ' .
Mlas Ethel Connors, of Pendleton,
who has been visiting friends here
for the past few days, will return to
her home tonight
Commencing next Saturday the Uni
ted States Land Office will close at
. 1 o'clock In accordance with a de
partment order.
An isolated tract sale. taken place
at the land office this morning at 10
o'clock. Daniel W. Warnick, of Jo
seph purchased the tract. ' "
Additional workmen were put to
work under Water Superintendent
Gilman today, to complete the exten
sion of water mains about Grandy
avenue.
Mao Woods went to Hot Lake this
morning and will stay until Saturday
morning taking treatment for rheu
matism. ;
. Mrs. Fred G. Schilke, who has been
in Portland several weeks with her
youngest daughter, has gone to Long
Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Galloway, who
have been visiting here for the past
few days, left this morning for their
home at Union. .
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' Miss Lottie Tuttle, of Elgin, who
has been the guest of Miss Mae Neal
for the past few days, left this morn
ing to visit friends in Union. "
A beautful collection of paintings of
the Wallowa Lake are in the window
of the Harris Art store. The work
was done by Mrs. P. H. Smith of Jo
seph. . . . "
James Twldwell, formerly of the
. firm of Twldwell ft Star, blacksmiths
at this place, who recently moved to
Imbler, returned to La Grande and
will make this his future home.
George Carpenter, editor of the
Deseret News, published at Salt Lake
and the official organ of the L. D. S.
church, is here calling on friends and
business acouaintances today.
Mr. and Mrs. J Jewels of Ogden,
went on to Seattle today after spend
ing a day and a night with Engineer
and. Mrs. L. E. Ferguson. Mrs. Fer
guson and the guests are lUe-long
friends.
Mrs. E. D. Selders, and daughter
Miss Ruth, and Mr. and Mrs. Blood,
left today for Portland and Seattle.
Miss Ruth will visit with friends In
The Dalles while the others , of the
party go on to Seattle. .
. Mrs. C. S. Dunn and daughter Laura
left today for Pendleton from where
Miss Laura goes to Walla Walla to
spend the time which is consumed by
Mr. and Mrs. Dunn at the Elks' con
clave at Los Angeles. Mrs. Dunn will
Join the Elks' special train at Pendle
ton tonight
'V'-i":; OLD TIME BELIC.
Ufoterle Belle ia Widow ef Ssod
grass Grocery Store. ;
Quite a valuable historic relic is on
display in the window of the Snod
grass grocery store. It is the body
of a small tree and buried in it is
three cannon balls. The tree was
gotten off of the battlefield of Chlcka
mauga and is owned by O. D. Neal.
Tennis Player to Wed.
SAN RAFAEL, Calif., July 7. May
Sutton,. . the premier, woman tennis
player of the world will become the
bride of Harry B. Ham, a capitalist
banker, of Mexico City.
mW TOMORROW
The trip t,y the board , managers
or the Grande Ronde Reservoir Co.
up the Meadowbrook which was to
take place today was postponed on
account of the inclemency of the
weather. The present plan is that
they will go tomorrow. The object of
the trip is to buy and to start nego
tiations to buy all the land that lies
Miss Bethel McKenal.. f
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formerly a student in the high, school
here, is here' today visiting friends.
She was accompanied by her mother.
King Peter IIL
BELGRADE, Servla, July 7. Seized
by a fainting fit today, Kins: Peter fell
from his horse while riding In the
pare
uvaw ourug.
TACOMA, July 7. Barnes Carstens
packing company building was com
pletely destroyed by fire today. The
loss is about $10,000. , ,
Dr. IV. D. McMillan
Painless Dentistry
La Grande National Bank Bldg.
Both Phones
EXECUTOR'S AOT1CE.
Notice is hereby given that D. Som
mer and Leopold Rosenthal are the
executors under the will of Bertha
Sommer, Deceased, and have been duly
appointed as such of her estate by
the County Court of Union County,
Oregon. All persons having claims
against Bald estate are required to
present the same with proper vouchers
for proof and allowance to either of
said Executors, or to C. H. Finn, at
fn the b n of the reservoir. The en
tire board will make the trip.
This is the first actual step taken
by the board to secure the land. There
will probably be at least one and prob
ably more condemnation suits. What
land they cannot buy at a reasonable
figure will be condemned and taken
over by the board.
MISSOURI CITT IXU3DATED.
continued from pate i.j
Eleven persons are believed to have
lost their lives in floods sweeping the
Northwestern Missouri today. Scores
are in danger of drowning, and thou
sands of heads of cattle are lost, and
property loss is appalling. Fire add
ed to the horror at Pattonsburg, Mo.,
where two hono wm
All .'business in Pattonsburg Is
stopped and the people are beginning
to Buffer from hunger. Stocks of pror
visions are ruined by the water. Pro
visions are being rushed to the flood
zone. from the surrounding towns in
a special train as near it can go.
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Wednesday night, "Prisoner
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Thursday, Friday & Saturday,
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HERMAN R0ESCH, Prop.
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Kingsley & Coaer
Shoes Repaired
1 Two first class workmen.
I All work turned out with 1
dispatch and guaranteed.
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When you buy goods of Penington, you
get a GUARANTEE- We guaranty them
perfect and if you find them otherwise you'll
get your money back. If you buy goods
at our store you're on the proper track.
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Good GloitEesi:
Men, as well as women, like to be well dressed. of then 2
don't know.how, to go about it i , - . ; : "
The majority -for" clothing stores can't help 'tbBchv3,either-.5 !
- they clette ttem. tOa true bntthey certainly oat dwss tie, i
And That's Where This Store
We dress m well . .nap. n.in a i. '
"f Clothet quality, these dayt, count for aa much" as price la'th
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EXCLU1VENU3S AND EXCluLLENCiiJ IN HATS AND HAbSl-J
i ,, If you care for clothes excel-lence, Sir, come here! ,
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ECONOMY JARS
Pints- ' $i,io
Quarts 1.53
Half Gal K75
SHRAM JARS
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MASON JARS
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Gaps and Rubbers For All Jars
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GEORGE PALMER, President C. S. WILLIAMS. 2nd Asst Cashier
J ' F. J. HOLMES. Vice-President W. H. BRENKOLTS, Asst. Cashier'
v . i Mjsixtais, casbier.
La Grande National Banli
Of La Grande, Oregon
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $170,000
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
: DIRECTORS
M, Bsrry J. DMtheson F. J. Holmes ,F. M. Bryltit
' C. C. Pennington F. L. Mayers Geo. L. Cleaver
W. L Brsnholts George Palmer
IDHH0 CAREY ACT LMW
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The Idaho Irrigation Co. Ltd.
OFFERS 20,000 ACRES AT $35 PER ACRE, AD
JOINING THE TWIN FALLS TRACT. EASIEST
KIND OF TERMS. LAND NOW OPEN FOR EN
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