EIGHT TIGES. EYFMXU OBSERVER, LA CBAXDE, OREUOV. TfESDAT, JIXT 27, 1909. PAGE FiTE. ' - ' l PASTIME JHEftlRE PASTIME STOCK CO. 10NlGHT-"Fogg's Ferry'1 A Four Act Comedy Drama MATINEE, Saturday, 2:30 PRICESEvenings, 25c. Matinee 10 and 20 cents. Ivy Long. Justine Clarke, Gertrude Ralston. Lulu Gulling, Frances Mas see, Olive Massee and Lulu Dawson. Many Killed In Battle. ' Barcelona, July 27. Twelve were killed and 50 injured this after noon In a clash between troops and rioters. The dead include a military captain, three gendarmes, and eight rioters. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR RENT Five room modern cot tage. Call at . 1108, corner Sixth and O e venue, or inquire of gen eral delivery clerk at postofllce. Mrs. C. M. Humphreys. LOST Light gold cuff link. Suitable reward If returned to this office, (tf) MESSENGER SERVICE call Red 1842 for prompt response. . , (j23-23.) FOR SALE Royal Ann cherries. Will ' deliver or call at farm. : W. V. CARBINE, i ' , - Phone Home 97. LOCAL ITEMS. ' is visiting Mrs. G. L. BIggers friends in Union today. Attorney Chas. E. Cochran is 1n Baker City today on legal matters. Frank Harris is in Cove today. Representative Hiner of the Spokesman-Review, 1b transacting business.in Wallowa county today. Bert Oilman, manager of the Spo kane cafe, is transacting business at points west today. ' Mrs. Sarah Potts left this morning for Walla Walla where she will visit a son, and other relatives. "Bud" Theisen, little son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Theison, left this morn ing for the Jap Stevens camp at Ron dowa. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner of Peu dleton, came over this morning ti Join a camping party. The weather has postponed It for a few days. Miss Ruth Grover, who has been visiting friends here for a few days, will leave in the morning for her home In Halley, Idaho. Warren Chandler who returned this mornlne from Portland, says he brought the rain with him. It has been raining In the Willamette val ley for several days. "Grandma" Wilsqn returned to her home on Crlckett Flat this morning after spending a few days In La Grande with friends. She was a guest with Mrs. G. W. Coleman, 1213 U. avenue. .Trilin RhAA. of Pendleton, the O. R. & N. employe who had his eye burned very badly a few weeks ago with a cinder, has gone to Portland for treatment. It Is feared that the eye will have to be removed. Pendleton Tribune. Professor W. J. Kerr, president of the Oregon Agricultural college al Corvallis. arrived in Baker yesterday and left today for Burns waere he will meet James Withyconibo and Professor C. I. Lewis, of Corvallis, and together they will inspect the Bute experimental farm in Harney county. Baker City Herald. J. M. Hilts Is expecting his bnlh er, who now Is in California, to arrive on a visit In a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Snodgra3a and several other friends left yesterday morning for the vicinity of Medical Springs for an outing. Manager Barnes of the Elgin base ball team is on his May to Portland on a business trip. He arrived this afternoon from Elgin and goes west tonight. In the case of McKennon vs. Krie eer, involving a settlement over a cord wood deal, a demurrer to the complaint has been filed by Mr. Krior ger's attorney, J. S. Hodgin. Attomov C. TT. Finn writes irom Portland where he has associated himself with the practice of law with Leroy Lomax, under the firm name of Finn ft Lomax, to have his Even ing Observer sent to 602 Buchanan building. Or. IV. D. McMillan Painess Dentisiry Mrs. J. A. Russell who was severely ' injured on July 4tn in a runaway up Mill Canyon and for over two weeks was not able to be moved to the city returned home yesterday. Oscar Lund brought over a load of berries early this forenoon and state.? that up to the time he left Cove that that section of the valley had not received as great a rainfall ns on this side of the valley. Attorney Lloyd came over from El gin this afternoon. He yesterday re ceived a decision in the suit recently heard here, entitled Darron against Darron, where the plaintiff E. Darron, Bued for partition, rents and other moneys. The court denied the pray ers of the plaintiff. Mr. Lloyd was the counsel for the defendant, Maiy B. Darron, et al. ' Up at the court house these daya the county employes and others whose duties call them there, n re keeping down flesh by the use of boxing gloves, applied externally af ter being first fastened to the fist1 of some other person. The treatments occur during the noon hour in -the early morning before time to open shop. It is said that Deputy Sheriff Newl in is the most successful print: tloner of the new. school. gone to city, but now living at Goldendale, Washington, is here visiting friends and transacting business. Miss Jessie Green of this city leaves tonight or tomorrow for Goldendale, Washington, where she will visit with friends for a few days. L. L Dipple, a special agent for the American Central, with headquar ters in Boise, is here conferring with the local agents, the La Grande In vestment company. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Goodman, of Faribault, Minn., are here visiting with the George Kelly Jr., and O. G. Lewis families. They are prospective locators in the west. Mrs. J. J. Carr is home from an extended visit In Portland. Mr. Carr went to Portland last week, and they returned together. Attorney J. D. Hinkle, ot Pendle ton, Is in the city to conduct a Car rier vs. Goft contest case before the officials of the land office. Engineer Charles Norby Is down from Kamela today. , Lester and Jesse Goff, of Dale, Ore gon, are in the city. 0 O 00000000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' 0' 0 0; NEW ICECREAM PARLORS SSherberts, v. 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 Sundays Soft Drinks! o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000O0O00O00 0 O OOfcSOOOOOOOOO O O 0 ' . 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 48k 0 PLUMS - TOMATOES CANTALOUPS 0 0 0 Mrs. Edna Morrison has Portland on a brief visit Mrs. E. S. Crockett, of Elgin, came up on the train this afternoon J. K. Wright of the La Grande In- vestment company is a business visi tor in Union today. ; R. J. Broughton, cruiser for the Palmer Lumber company, returned today from the Palmer camps. The amended fire ordinance is now in full force and effective and prop erty owners should read the ordin ance carefully. It Is In this issue. Mrs. W. A. Worstell, who returned from Pendleton Sunday, where she sustained an operation, is improving rapidly. , Walter Lyman, who formerly was interested In the Oregon Red Apple orchard, and other enterprises In this . : -. , . SOCIETY. A miscellaneous surprise shower was last evening tendered Miss Laura Green at the home of her parents, 1311 N avenue,, in anticipation of her coming marriage to Reuben E. Wills of Corvallis. Costly presents rained down on the unsuspecting bride-to-be at a late hour In the evening, and informal pastime occupied the even ing hours. Light refreshments con sisting of three-of-a-klnd sherbet, cake and coffee brought, to a close one of the most enjoyable ante-nuptial affairs in the city this summer. On account of the surprise nature ot the event, no house decorations were attempted. Those present at the ex tremely pleasant shower, were: Mes dames Maude Hanson, F. H. Green and A. W. Nelson; Misses Nora Fritts, 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 kight in Connection The r-0 0 With 0 0 0! 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