La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 22, 1909, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    PASTIME 1HEMuE
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lOmGHT-" Chick, the Mountain VJaif.
MATINEE, Saturday, 2:30
PRICES Evenings, 25c. Matinee 10 and 20 cents.
Mrs. N. Adams left this morning for
Baker City to remain several weeks.
Howard Campbell and wife of North
rcv.'dcr, 77C7C cn the incrnlnjj trsls
en route to Seattle.
Julius Roesch today shipped a car
load of beer drinks manufacture,!
here, to Pendleton near beer places.
District Superintendent J. D. Gillian
aid Rev. C. E. Deal left this morn!r
for Baker City on church matters. '
J. W. Case was in the city yesterday
arranging for the material for a large
new barn and 4000 water tank wbli.li
he is building on his farm near Alice!.
Among those who come over thi3
morning from Union to attend Pionee
Day were Mr. and Mrs. S. Pursell.
Mrs. J. B. Eaton. Mrs. Maggie Reams.
Mrs. E. O. Zeek and Miss 'Mollis
Thompson. ' ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Whitby, Joe and
Marvel Robbing' left this morning for a
two weeks trip to Portland, Albany,
and other ponts in the Willamette val
ley expecting: to be absenta bout two
weeks.
' Anna E. Plymton, principal of tht
St. Paul's school for girls who has
been in the cty for seyeral days as a
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Russell,
left this morning for Pendleton, in
the Interest of the school.
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.t. P. Johnson of Wallowa county, re
turned this morning from' a tour. oL
Old Mexico. He found It a delightful
place to Jive, but not well suited for
Btockralsing, a vocation which 'he has
mastered. Mr. Johnson is a pioneer of
Wallowa county . wiK,..:
Earnest Tnbrsoh returned y?ete.'
day from a visit with relatives and
friends In Minneapolis. He went cast
with the body of Gust Volter who dhd
here some time ago, and while book
there, visited with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Phy, of Highland,
Calif., accompanied by their son Con
rad, are In the county visiting their
sons and relatives. Doctor Phy of
Hot Lake Sanatorium and Frank Phy
of this city are sons of the Californ
ians. Both lived here several years
ago, and were Interested participants
at Pioneer Day at Imbler today.
vide for Indigent parents, passed by
the last legislature. The father has
applied for a warrant for the arrest
of two sons.
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SOCIETY.
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Green have an
nounced the coming wedding of their
daughter Miss Laura to Reuben E.
Wills, of Corvallls. The nuptials will
be performed at the home of the
bride's parents. 1311 N. street, on the
evening of August 4th.
Invitations are out announcing a
camp fire at the regies' camp tomor
row night. The affair promises to be
extremely novel and many from this
city will be guests at the big pow wow
under the auspices of the girls who
comprise the camping party.
High Average Shoot.
This Is the last week of prize shoot
ing at the Indoor rifle range. The
best average In three scores to win.
All prize scores 10 ctmts. '
A Healing Salie for Barns, Chapped
Hands and Sore A'fpples. .
As a healing salve for burns, sores,
ore nipples and chapped hands
CLaiuoeriain s Halve la most excell
ent. It allaya the pain of a bura tl
most instantly, and unless the in
without leaving a scar.- Price, 6
i:enta. For sale by All Good Dealers,
yourself how oulckly It relives th
pain and soreness. The medicines
usaaly given Internally for rheUma
:Ism are polosnous or very strong
medicines. They are worse than use
less in cases of enronic and muscular
rheumatism. For sale by All Good
Druggists.
Shoes in tans, patents, and eun met!
als. Prices ranging as follows: $2.25
boys oxfords, $1.47, $4.00 men's ox
fords, $3.12, $3.50 ladies oxfords $1.98.
Great . reduction on refrigerators,
$11.98, $17.68, $18.98 and $21.39. Semi
annual sale, The Golden Rule Com
pany. (3t)
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reward If returned to this office, (tf)
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Bell Phone, Main 75 Independent 241
Club Committee to Meet.
Tomorrow night at 8 o'clock the exe
cutive committee, appointed by the
Commercial club to represent La
Grande in the coming county fair, will
meet in t heculb rooms and go over
the plans and canvass ideas intended
to make t ehfair a complete and un
qualfied success. The committee is
composed of Mac. Wood, chairman: C.
S. Dunn. George H. Currey, William
' Miller, W. B. Sargent, William Ash. J.
E. Reynolds.
These gentlemen will work in con
junction with the fair commissioners.
II f lHLUKKS: .0 SUPPORT.
Indigent Pcrsou Has Fourteen Chil
dren And Still lie N Homeless.
SACHAMENTO, July 22. Father of
21 children, 14 living. W. K. Hendricks
an aged miner, is homeless today,
without means of support. He stated
to the district attorney that none of
the children will care for him. Un
der terms of. the law, making it a
felony for children to refuse to pro-
Dr. IV. D. McMillan
Painless Dentistry
la Grande National Bank Bldg.
v ri Both Phones
YOUR WANTS ANTICIPATED
mo the Yn-Epositioxi or the Beach or
We'll sell vou your clothiner. shirts, collars and ties,.
bo, treat your poor self . to a pleasant surprise;
We'll dress vou for travel-ves, sell vou the grip
And fill it with clothing to take on vour trip I
C. C. PENINGTON & CO
, GEORGE PALMER, President C. S. WILLIAMS. 2nd Asst Cashier.
F. J. HOLMES, Vice-President W. H. BRENHOLTS, Asst. Cashier
F. L. MEYERS, Cashier.
La Grande National Bank
Of La Grande; Oregon- . ,,
CAPITAL AMD SURPLUS $I70,0U0
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
DIRE TORS -. K
. M. Bsrry J. DMathesorT F. J. Holmts IF. M.Brykit j
C. C. Pennington F. L. Meyers Gfc, L Cleave
W. L Bienholts George Palmar
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Good Clothes
Men, as well as women, Ilk to be well dressed, but many of them
don't know how to go about 1L . '
The majority of clothing stores can't help them much, either
they clothe them, 'ttla true butthey certainly dont dress tbem. J
And That's Where This Store
conies in!
We dreBB men well we spare no pains to do It
Clothes quality, these days.counts for as much as price In the
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! r
ksh Brothers
Clothes of Quality
IDAHO CMEY ACT LIWD j
Mow opil
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
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SUMMER FICTION,
REFERENCE BOOKS,
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