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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1909)
EIGHT TAGt?. LOCAL ITILMS. - N. K. West is home from a Portland business trip. Watermelons are now In the mar ket at 31-2 cents a pound. L. H. Barber, of Boi?e, Is in the city today. City Attorney J. F. Eaker returned this morning from a visit to Port land. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Klvette, and enn "MueeinS." of EoiRP nro vloltV. ww- - oniilft in La Grande today. Mr. and Mrs. Adna Rogers and family left this morning for a two weeks tamping trip on Catherine Creek. . Mrs. A. D. Vandecar, the hair em porium of Baker City will be in La Grande Monday with a stock of hair goods. Miss Julia Downey left this morning for her home in Pendleton. She has been a guest for a few days with Miss Mae White. W. R. Hamilton and son Will, who returned a few days ago from Utah, went to Imbler this morning. Mrs. Cox and Miss Xora Fritts' bunuay scuooi tians 01 me iueuiu- dist Sunday school are enjoying a picnic today at Riverside park. .Iiss Htta Shelton of Union, is here visiting her Uncle, D. W. Beck, end family. She is accompanied by her friend Miss Mabel Hutchinson. Th;v .ill remain a few days. ' EKLT OESEBTrn. LA CRAXDE. OKEoOX. FRIDAY. 411 T 13, 1005. MICMJiOB lt Ta.-I j WASHINGTON. July iC.A dele- gallon of twenty-three n-,,,"....... congressmen today visited Taft to urge him to use his Influence to have raw material In their districts plnred on the free 1st Young, of Michigan, was spokesman. Taft promised to investigate the subject i J Oregon, to Angjs Shaw. Jr. upon the w i.i ana ttfsiainciit of Angus 0 Snw, deceased, and all persons haT-1 rx tnm t.tMM i ... f ."uja gainsi Bam deceased are notified to prevent the same with proper Toucher to the undersigned at fcla residence. La Grande. Oregon. FARE FITE. Aa Ideal Cough Medk-lne. "As an Ideal cough medicine I re gard Chamberlain's Cough Ktmedy In c,a y ltsl'." Drr. R. A. Wilt hire, ot U wynne vllle. lnd. "I uk, ereat pleasure In testifying to the re mlt, of Chan,bPrialn-f Cough medl lne. In fart. I know of no other preparation that meett so fully thr pectatlons of the most exacting In ases of croup ana coughs of children ' t "oprtln, Ttf .-.n.nir, rnr-fnrir -r.ifc- , fe. pleaant and efficacious rernedj for the Ills It U intended.' For . b, ill good dealers. --i...ftf'.. tj .. ... -j,- jgf j n- t. u. jso. i., within six monUm from date of this notica. Dated this June 21. A. D. 1909. ANGUS SHAW JR., Executor. (c-m-5-t) J. D. Slater, atty for Ex. J'otlce to Creditors. Notice is herebv riven that ion-. of executorship have been Issued by cream the County Court of Union County. WHY XOT TRY Fopham's ASTHMA REMEDY I Gives prompt and posUve relief 'in every case. Sold by druggists, price $1.00. Trial package by mail 10 cent. Williams Mfg. Co, Props. Cleveland, 0. A. T. HILL, Druggist New rived. , While morrow Water Melons. California melons Just ar- waiting for the parade to- step la and have some Ice 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NEW ICE CREAM PARLORS SSherberts, Sundays, Soft Drinks! 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 r v . v v . t. .... i v wSy wf v 0 w ' ; r- O 0 0 0 . 0 g are about gone. But, daily we are 8 O . mm - 0 receiving shipments of Blackberries, g, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0:flhf in Cfnntrunn WUhf - - - j viinvviivi Villi 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tie Royal Bakery - 0 1 JSt 'V'M'.U," ' I ir 5! f -0 0 r. I77f t j i 1 M,s. E. D. Selders and her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blood, returned this morning from the Alaska-Yukon exposition at Seattle. They were Lao re than delighted with the fair. Bonds and a contract between I Clancy and Union county were tigned up this morning or the con- fcrruction of the county poor fuim hospital. Mrs. T. P. Huff, of Baker City, s here visiting her old time friends, flesdames G. L. Cleaver, Richard jTones and W. L. Erenholt. Doctor Ketchum, a dentist of En erprlse, and Mr. Billvou. the nntpfl lAnterprise twirler returned to their f I . ,kt. i . uiucb iiiib morning, i ne aoctor, was i guest of honor at Elks' initiation ast evening. Mrs. Geo. L. Meyers, of Salem, itojiped off here for a few days visit Jvith Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van Fleet, ihlle on her wav to Tinkpr ntv rhere she wll pay an extended visit. Miss Jessie the 17-year-old daugh r of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Smith, the Ml known pioneers of the vallev. f as operated upon today at the hos- ital for appendicitis by Dr. A. L. Richardson, a'sslsted bv Dr's T'ninn nd Diggers. Miss Jessie rallk'd ilcely this afternoon. Anna E. Plympton, principal of the t. Paul's Klhn;,l f Tiriv. 6,11 la clL alia arrived in the city this morn- ignand will remain several davs In lie interest of the instituton which represents. This school is well nown in this city and valley a num- of our young ladles have atten '! ilui iiig the past few years. i:iA M1MSTEB APPOINTED. lileairo Elevator Miinufaclurer I'olnfed Minister to CMmu WASHINGTON, July 16. Accord 's to a statement lRnvt ft nm I no R'hlfn II - liuuse toaay unaries Crane, a ifvator manufacturer of Chicngo is ar , -i.ted the ministership to lmi:- The State department is now 'insulting the Chnese government seeming the acceptance. THE . BEST PU CE Without a doubt the besc place to get all kinds of vegetables, straw berries, cherries, organges, bannanas and lemonB, is at the Geddes Grocery, they have the best and the freshest; and should you want nice crisp Bweet or sour pickles, Just call them tip; and don't forget that 2oc coffee, It takes the place of your 40c coffee. Just n a shipment of Swifts ham and bacon. HERMAN R0ESCH, Prop. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000000000000 IRENL DEVELOP BUST 0 0 0 KasnhprriPc anrl n fmi I T 0 0 nesi Vegetable I 0 . O 1 In a full line every day. o 0 . ';. ' 7 ' 0 0 Canteloupes and Watermelons will g be here in a few days. 0 . - ' ;; 0 0 ; ; 1 ' City Grocery and Bakery, . POLACK. Proo. . Be!! Phcr.?, M?.ln ,.7f indennioni 041. i y ...v.... Aft it jSuSft V mMm ... ... ... ... ... S(S(WVW(WW'SII8 8f ISt i i-,."fi25J Q 0000000 0 0 I Kingsley & Coger t Shoes Repaired 3 GEDDES BROS. PHONE MMNltb Two first class workmen. J All work turned out with dispatch and guaranteed. THE OLD PRESTON STA.NiJ. : , . When you buy, goods of Penington, 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 youVe on the proper track. C. C. PENINGTON & CO SMWyKtS'4AM.(.AAA. . ..... v Uronued Before Scores. ClXflXXATr, July lC,.-Withi;i Slit of scores who were unable to assistance, Maria Freeland, a 'liinity worker and Ogilvlti ''erson. wre drowned while row- hS in Miami river today. The boat 'psized and was swpnt over Hi ;I!U. Reservation Openings. r', r full informatlr.n ' reMini oeur d'Alene Snokane and PlnthMd :,f!iing, send 25 cerits for pamphlet tt . Simons. Nernerce, Idaho. - P'- IV. D. McMillan rainless Deniisirv f ande National Bank Bldg. ooth Phones n1 n aiJ i rfe I III m WSi Good VUlOlL Men, as well as women, like to be well dressed, but many of tbenr don t know how to go about it. ; The majority of clothing stores can t help them much, either ' they clothe them, 'ttls true butthey certainly don't dress them. , J And That's Where This Store comes in! We dress men well we spare no pains to do it. ..ulueB quamy. mese days.counts for as much as price In the wujr oi an inducement, when asking for patronage. uuirriww axu EXCELLENCE IM HATS AND HABER- If you care for clothes excel-lence. Sir, come here! Ash 13 GEOUGE PALMER. President C. S. WILLIAMS. ?nd Asst Cnshler. ' F. J. HOLMES, Vice-President W. H. BRENHOLTS, Asst. C:.shier' F. L. MEYERS. Cashier. . - La Orande National Bank ' Of La Grande Oregon ' CAPITAL AMD SURPLUS $170,000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY DIRE TCRS " . M. Berry J. D'Matheson F. J. Holmes ;F. M. Brykif C. C. Pennington F. L. Meyers Geo. L. Clever W. L Brenholts , Georg Palmer ' IDAHO CAREY &CT LMD w open 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-TRY. Logan-Sherwood Realty Company SUMMER FICTION, REFERENCE BOOKS, Clothes of Quality RAILROAD BOOKS, DICTIONARIES, BIBLES. rCRG6S0RS "Where Nothing! is Too Much Trouble" 1; . t ;