" E1GIIT PACES- - - - - L CRAXDL Or.EUOX. v3NnAV, AfCl'ST 2. 1909. I'AI.T. ilE. ft ft r r-- -i ,- - '''"ii rv rtiT7TragJEv:;::ij:T i. . Z t iinn V V V V I 'ft I ! ptooMe H 0 0 0 One Week Only. See Our Windows 0 ETTMyo IBSEHTMt, U $5.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .1, J I ' " ' in ii y ANDREWS & BERRY The August Pacific Monthly la here. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. French, of Cove, spent Sunday In La Grande. Mayor M. K. Hall left .last night for a business trip to Spokane. James Morley, of Joseph, was a visitor In La Grande yesterday. Mrs. J. A. Masterson, of Elgin, was visiting friends in La Grande yester- Rev. and Mrs. Tv II. Gibson are visiting with J. M. Choate and family at Summervllle today. Henry Burke of Baker City, Is visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McAllister for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Stevens, of Cove, were La Grande visitors yes terday. Misses Anna Roesch and Irma Akins left last night for a visit at Portland. A. C. McLennon, the druggist, will occupy the C. H. Finn residence on C avenue. Burk Williams, who has been visit ing friends here for the past few days, left for his home in Eugene last night. W. B .Sargent returned yesterday morning from Seattle and Portland nucic uc ojicui a weejt seeing me sights. The Pacific Monthly for August is here at the Observer office and those having contracts can secure them by calling or sending. Mrs. Moax Blox is expected home this week from Portland, where she has been Btaying for a considerable length of time as a guest with her son. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zurbrlck and Mr. and Mrs. M. Knoche, who have been visiting at the Seattle exposition for some time returned home yester day morning. Miss Pauline Newton left Saturday jk, night for Union where she will spend ff a few days with friends. Miss Hazel Thlesen will Join her Wednesday and return on Thursday with Miss New- ton. Merrill Childers left Saturday night for Huntington, where he joined that team to play a Berlea of five games at Boise this week, commencing yes terday. Miss Mary Delp, who has been visi ting with relatives here for the past month, left last night for Seattle where she will visit for a short time, after which she will return to her home in Stirling, Illinois. Attorney C. H. Finn is here from Portland and tomorrow evening re turns to his new location accompan- led by Mrs. Finn, who has remained 5 here while Mr. Finn was attending w arrangements for their future home. TONIGHT, THE DRAMATIC STOCK CO. ODER THE DIRECTION OF 31 T S. M. CURTIS IN MILTON- NOBLE'S ROMANTIC DRAMA HE PHEONIX It's a great show for the money THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURD AY, THE BIG ENGLISH DRAMA "MABLE HEATH" Miss Leila Wilson is visi'tine with friends at Cove today. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sommers, of El gin, are La Grande, visitors today. Mr. and Mrs. Spenser of Elgin came in on the afternoon train. Don Sargent who has been at Camp Eckley on the Wallowa returned home this afternoon. Fishing In the Wallowa and Mlnam rivers Is no good, report campers due to the high water of last week. Mrs. C. Ralston who has been a E'st with Mrs. Mac Wocd at Mlnam, returned today. ''' Dr. J. R. Price Is home from .Spo kane. He was not in the wreck, for which he is duly thankful. Mr. and Mrs. Jap Stevens, and Uncle George Webb, who have been camped at Rondowa, return! ho.np this afternoon. Ted Leavitt, George Lameroux and Perry Oliver returned this afternoon from their fishing Junket. They tell the Bame Btory of high water. Superintendent Stout of the L.1 Grande schools has moved into the residence formerly occupied by T. I. Scroggin. Miss MIna Kelly is back at her post as stenographer at the land office after about a year's vacation. She spent most of this time in Portland. Mrs. C. C. Bull filled her place during her absence. Messers Jaeger, formerly connected with the shooting gallery and "Bob" Smith of the Smith & Green shoe store leave tomorrow for a trip, up the Wallowa and Minam rivers. They an ticipate getting a great quantity of fish, -'' rro of having a "swell" THREE REAL ESTA1 E SPECIALS No.l Four acres adjoining city, well Improved, 5-room h ouse, chicken house and park, barn, well fenced, water for Irrigation, 60 good fruit trees. Price $2,100.00, $600 cash, balance easy terms. No.2 An 8-room house, well situated, lot 60x110, close in, price $1,200. No. 3. A bran new cottage of 5 rooms, well situated, modern, can be bought on small payment down if you can make good monthly enstallment payments. Price $2,000. . GIVE US A CALL BEFORE BUYING OR RENTING, OUR TIME IS YOURS, YOU ARE UNDER NO OBLIGATIONS TO US FOR TIME IF WE CAN'T PLEASE YOU. KSSH VANDUYN REALTY CO. No. 220 Depot Street Mrs. Logsden and daughters of La Grande, were in the city Thursday, ; llltiatthing tne fisn. tnA (yum... M tr a . i . nr -ail t - feucsia ui mr. uuu jurs. J. w. iniii alck on their way to High valley, where they will visit old friends for some time. Union Scout. v o has been connected :perimental station i-'red Haisten left last evening foi Portland to buy a carload of furnitu c. T, B. Johnson is over from Co a today. His crops are so large, he day-j that he is going to build a gram y over the fields. FOR RENT. Furnished room wl :u all modern improvements. 804 Main Avenue. Minutes of the 3Gih annual session of the Grande Ronde Baptist associ ation of Oregon, which convened In Baker City. June. 10 to 13 inclusive, have reached local members of the association. The minutes are com plete and interesting. Dr. IV. D. McMillan Painless Dentistry IV la Grande National Bank Bldg. ii Rnth Phnn C. C. C! : k, v. 'th th' Union ' iu::Rgti:?nt fr. ' several years, is here todii;- on mS way to Corvallis, where he plans to enter a postgradu ate course. It is Just possible that he will change his plans and attend Cor- ; nell instead of O. A. C. Up Before the Bar. N. II. Brown, an atorney of Pitts field. Vt. writes: "We have UBed Dr. Kingg's New Life Pilla for years and find them such a good family medi For Chills. Constipation, BilllousnesB I or Sick Headache they work won- Publicity Manager Fred B. Currey , We have Ju8t receiTeC a complete returned this afternoon from Mlnam j Hm of Columbia double disc records. wnere his family is still in camp. He j ibc, Newlln Book Stationary Co win resume nis worn in tne pusn ae partment of the city and catch up as quickly as possible with his gongested mTc matters. Mac Wool, another booster, who was with Mr. Currey al83 returned this afternoon. Their fam ilies will return later in the week. SOCIETY, weeK-ena party given by M. and t Mrs. H. C. Rinehart at SummervilK?, from Saturday evening until last evening, was easily the feature social event of the county the past week. An auto p arty 1 eft La Grande Saturday evening, and wound up at Summer vllle with a sumptuous dinner and a private dancing party. The fitting cli max to the affair given in honor of Mrs. wnnams, of Denver, came last evening when another dinner even more elaborate and fashionable than the first, was served the guests. The La Grande guests returned by auto mobile. The guests were: Messers and Mesdames W. H. Bohnenkamp, W. S. Allison and Mrs. J. C. Gulling of La Grande, Mr. and Mm. Fred Kid dle of Island City, Mr. and Mm. Q. I. Wade of Imbler and Mr. and Mrs. John B. Thorson of Elgin. 000000000000 0 0 00000000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PLUMS TOMATOES WATERMELONS CANTALOUPS 1 ' 0 City Grocery and Bakery, E. P0LACK, Prop. Bell Phone, Main 75 Independent 241 000000000000 000 000000 0 0 000g GEORGE PALMER, PreBldent C. S. WILLIAMS. 2nd Asst Cashier. F. J. HOLMES, Vlce-Presidmt W. H. BRENHOLTS, AjbL Caahler F. L. MEYERS, Caahler. La Orande National Bonk Of La Grande' Oregon CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $170,000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY ' DIRE TORS M. Berry J. D.IMatheson F. J. Holmes JF". M, Brykit C. C. Pennington F. L, Meyers Geo. L. Cleaver. W. L, Brenholts George Palmer SUMMER FICTION, REFERENCE BOOKS, RAILROAD BOOKS, DICTIONARIES, BIBLES. -AT- FER'6C1S0RS "Where Nothingis Too Much Troubled a 0 0 0 o 0 i 0 O 0 0 0 0 3f. 0 0 St I 0 f . : .f U - A K 1 1