ncnx PACES. ..v. r r 9 ' ' ' ' LOCAL ITEMS. ETESI. OSSCRTEK. UHA DE?' ORES jft IEA'j l It H.- 19C9. in Afjrv HI (jeorge Hansen Jr., was in the city esterday on legal buslnees. Don Prult. telegraph editor of the Laker City Herald, was In the city between trains last evening. Pastor V. 1L Gibson -will preach at ,he Iowa school house next Sunday kfternoon at 3 o'clock. , Mr. and Mrs. Wade, of Summerville, kre her today", having returned from the Seattle fair. Miss Elfreda Roedell of Walla Valla, returned to her home this mor- ing after visiting with her friend, liss Anna Reisland for several days. Will Hamilton is expected home roni Bingham City, Utah, tonight. He has been working their for several Veeks. : Frank Kilpatrick took his depart- !re this morning for points ,ln Wlll mette Valley, expecting to 'be gone bout a week. C. W. Marsh, the deputy auditor of walla Walla county, returned last venlng to his home after visiting riendB here. Mrs. Garrit Oldenberg left last veuiug ioi Furiiauu wiieiu liie low altitude, it is belelvedk will be bene- lal to her failing health. Deputy Sheriff George Lindgren is attending to business in Elgin today. Miss Nellie Grandin and mother of Elgin, are lsltlng in the city. Local Representative Hlner of the fepokesman-Review is distributing ssindow cards for the Irrigation Con fess to be held in Spokane this fall. Rev. Erasmus Owen, of Enterprise, who has snent some time on the Stoast in quest of better health pas Bed through this today returning tome. J. E. Reynolds will open up per manent offices with the McKennon-Phy-Roberts real estate office as sec retary of ihe Meadowbrook Initiation company in a few days. Don Scott, Merril Childers and "Jim" Bartemess, left this morning or John Anthony's country, Ron- lowa. They will be gone about 10 Ways on a fishing Junket. I Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gekeler and Ithildren Kate and Kenneth, left last Blght for Seattle to be gone several fweeks. Mrs. Gekeler's mother lives l.otwoon Tarninn nnrt Spflttlf" find the Iparty will visit there before returning Car Inspector and Mrs. N. Nelson returned this morning from a tour of California, San Francisco being !"the central point of their travels. They f had intended to visit Seattle, but the flailing health of their daughter made Jil.ln tmr.Mt ntlnl fPKnW KQ dAft V irtv Of riuiB iniy I at tit ai. -a hcj i , ' enjoyed their trip immensely. William Ward who has been visi- Iting his uncle County Commissioner isen urown, ror uie pasi iu iu"i expects to leave tomorrow for his home in England. Mr. Ward has be come enthusiastic over the possibili ties in this new world and it he can induce Mrs. Ward to leave the old country they will make their home f in the Grande Ronde next year. . OPERA Oft I ( EDI Hi A(ft Mrs. W. A. Worstell, one of the leading fraternal order ladies of this city and a member of the W. R. C, was operated on this morning at 8 o'clock, at Pendleton, to remove a cancer. At a late hour this afternoon word was received here that Mrs. Worstell had survived the shock and was improving splendidly. Mr. Wor stell Is with her at Pendleton. " FOR RENT Suite of rooms for light housekeeping; Inquire of ' Mrs. Swartz, phone Black 822. Dr. IV. D. McMillan Painless Dentistry La Grind. National .Bank BUg. im ' mm a Eli) IS LOWEST ICfM-riMtloa- 0K-oinf. . For iuil UiioiiuUiu regarding Coeur d'Alene Spokane and Flathead tpenlng, tend 25 cents for pamphlet to ' P. Simons. NezDerce, Idaho. WANTED Refrigerator for soft drink house; medium size. For particulars write to Box 58, Enter- prise, Oregon. J. J. Clancy of this city has pre- seined the lowest bid for the con struction of the county poor farm : hospital to be built on the new poor ; farm. The bids were nmni thi t. FOR RENT 5 room furnished cot- tage, see Mrs. Zuber. fcX-.MUUK LAW t'ASE. . (Continued from D.aa 1.) I lined in the Observer yesterday, but ternoon before County Judee Henry !today Attorney Lomax was anxious to and the county commissioners, but I e e fine nlBed to 20 that none of the bidders were present to I sign contracts, hence. In technical ' terms, no bid had been awarded, late today. The list of bids presented, follows: J. J. Clancy, $1,622.55; Heisner and Robinson, $1800; Contractor Wagner, $1900; and C. D. Goodnough, $2070. SUMMERVILLE PEOPLE GLAD STOCK INSPECTOR AFFIRMS t CROPS ARE F1E. RwrH Vli.M nn Tlo c Eu Actual Fact he Says. Corroborating the oft-made state nfnt that small rains 111 brer; all records of the past, County Stock Inspector John McCrae of Summer Ulie, is in (he city today .riisaf In business. "I have never seen better crops in Union county than today are rapidly maturing in the region of Summerville," raid the inspector. "This is not the usual slogan coming from boosters who see new records in every crop, but an actual fact, and the threshers will verify the state ment later on. "But big crops are not unusual" continued Mr. McCrae. "I have lived in Union county for 30 ylears and have never seen a complete crop fail ure yet." ' j the defendants might appeal District Attorney Ivanhoe said he refused to further consider the mat ter, as he deemed It more advisable to have the fine paids than to put the county to the expense of a Jury trial. He left the court room. Lomax has filed notice of appeal however, and Justice Maxwell has taken the matter of raising the fines under advisement. .0 NEW ICE CREAM PARLORS 0 0 o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 oSherberts, 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0' 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sundays, Soft Drinks! 0 0 0 & t ight in Connection tV7i0 "Dad's Darling" Tonight The Paataie Stock Coinpnuv opens this theatre tonight with a four act comedy drama entitled, "Caprice" or In "Dad's Darling." The first act gives a summer carnp i , i. . . proprlate for this time of the year. A pretty story with lots of comedy; this bill is sure to be a winner. PASTIME THEATRE JOHXSOX BRUCE. Proprietors. PASTIME STOCK CO. - t Wednesday, Thursday Friday night, "Caprice, Dad's Darling." Matinee Saturday, 2:30. and Her . Matinee Saturday, 2:30. 0 0 0 0 0 0 The Royal Bakery HERMAN R0F.SCH, Prop. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 & 0 0 00&3tSt4fcrftfSlSti,A DEVELC? THE BUST I Kingsky & Coger I ! Shoes Repaired I Two first class workmen. I All work turned out with dispatch and guaranteed, t mm. --- T THE OT.Tl PPPflTAM . , vt tv ...Mt v., oi.iy. When you buy goods of Pehington, you get a GUARANTEE. We guarantee 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. C. G PENINGTON & CO fAIUa Good Gloth es Men, as well as women, llk to be well dressed, but many of them don't know how to go about it. The majority of clothing stores can't help them much, either' they clothe them, "ttla true-butthey certainly don't dresi them. And That's Where This Store comes inl We dress men well we mare no naina to An it Clothes quality, these days, counts for aa much aa price in the t way 'of an Inducement,' when asking for patronaae. Z EXCLUIVENESS AND EXCELLENCE IN HATS AND HABER-I DASHERT. If you care for clothes excel- lence, Sir, come here! fish Brothers Clothes of Quality 00dO0000O00C0 00 0000000000O0 O 0 O 0 . . i .. 0 0 0 0 are about gone. But, daily we are S 0 J - . r ri ii . 0 ictciving snipments or niackb ernes, g 0 0 Raspberries and a few Logan Ber ries. Vegetabhs 1 In a full line every day. 0 g 0 Canteloupes and Watermelons will 0 0 0 be here in a few days. S City Grocery and Bakery, S . P0LACK, Prop. 0 Bell Phone, Main 75" Independent 241 J 000000000000 000 000000 0 0 0 000000 GEOfcGE PAIJVIER, President C. S. WILUAMf!, 2nd Asct Cashier. P. J. HOLMRS, Vice President W. H. 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