4 1 EIGHT PACES. ETFMN'G onSERVEIJ. L.I CRAXDE. onFUOX. TI ESDAT, AFOI ST S. M. TAHE i!VE. la" ,a 000 eooeoeoooooe9&o"5eoeoob.oeoooeoeeooooooooooo oooooosoeooeOft', 8 look in our Ul LI i:i S Window for O 11M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sale One Week on STEINBECK CLOTHING i Call and Get Prices 000O00000 000000&&. Conductor J. H. Cherry left last night for Spokane. Nela Holverson, of Hilgard, came down on No. 6 this morning. Jeff Bull and family will leave to night, huckleberrying on Fox Hill. Mr. ttuJ Mrs. T. 2. Kcichusi c! North Yakima are in the city today. Loy Wissler left this morning ror Joseph. He will return tomorrow. - J. D. McKennon will start the bin ders to work on his farm tomorrow. District Attorney G. W. Phelps, of Pendleton, is in La Grande today on business. Mrs. C. C. Penlngton left this morn ing for a two weeks stay at Hot Lake. Mrs-. G. L. Diggers will leave to night for an extended visit wlt.i friends in Portland. An advertising car for the Gentry Brothers show", went out on the Jo seph branch this morning.' Miss 13ess Lincoln took her depar ture this -morning for Portland, where she will visit friends a few weeks. Mrs. Gus Molden of Heppner, arriv ed last night and will be the guest of Mrs. William Ash for several days. Jay Meyers, the 1 ittle son of Harry 1L Meyers, i en mis morning ior inion, ffwhere he will visit for a short time. Jim Lishman, Jr., of Baker City, ar rived this morning to visit at the home of Mr. and Mtb. J. B. Stoddard at Frultdale. Miss Edna Green, of Lexington, Mo., arrived this morning and will pay an extended visit with her cousin, Mrs. George T. Cochran. George Ferguson of Union, nnd William Lowell of Pendleton. Lave leased the Union Scout for a term of several months. Miss Jesse Green, who has been visiting friends and relatives at Go. dendale, Wash., for some time,, re turned home last night Rev. H. S. Shangle Presiding Elder, JBOValla Walla district of the M. E. for the Columbia Junior college, is in the city and will visit Baker' City to morrow. - ' George Cleaver and Prof. Bridges have purchased 80 acres of land in the Sandridge of McDonald Bros., 35 acres of this is already In orchard, and the remainder will be set out im mediately. William Symons, a prominent mer chant of Brookfleld, Mo., Is visiting to day with his cousin, Mrs. Thomas Budge. Mr. Symons has been visiting the principal points on the coast and is now on his way home. Miss Lulu Gulling leaves this even ing for an extended tour through Cal ifornia and Nevada. From Portland -he goes to Sacramento and then on ?fto Reno, expecting to return in three or four weeks. Miss Clara Pierce will be at the cashier's window at the G. E. Co's office during her absence. Cecil Campbell of Valparaiso, In diana, arrived in La Grande this mor B'Dg and will be a guest with his toother, Mrs. H. S. Masses, First n.nl Washington, for several wefks. He 18 a student of the Indiana school at n's home city, and is spending ius Nation In the west. The reception given yesterday af ternoon at. the home of Mrs. R. E. Snlth in honor of Mrs. C. M. Humph ry, was largely attended, and greatly enjoyed. Mrs. Humphrey leaves in a Dr. W. D. McMillan -ia iscuifdff jr ffb Grande National Bank Bldg. oom Phones ANDREWS TOIfflg WEA1RE eis i ; ' UNDER THE DIRECTION' OF 9L. S. M. CURTIS IX MILTON OBLE'S ROMANTIC DRAMA "T H E PH EON I X" It's a great show for the money it short time for Spirit Lake, Idaho, where she will join her husband who is already there. Miss Harriet Harris, one of the city's efficient teachers of last year, has resigned her position for the com ing year and about the first of Sep tember will leave for Philadelphia to 3pend the winter with her uncle, Rear Admiral U. R. Harris, commandant at League Island navy yard, and his wife. 4 A. P. Knox, of Elgin, is a La Grande visitor today. J. A. Burleigh of Enterprise, ar rived in La Grande today and will spend the night here. Judge William M. Ramsey and fam ily will leave In the mornin gfor Wal lowa county for a short visit. Mr. Calvin, a prominent clltntn ot Joseph, has signified his intention of sending several relics in the shape of firearms to the fair to be held here in September. Mr. Calvin has several rare pieces of artillery which will be a treat to those who love the antique. Bank Examiner Claud Catch was at tending to routine business in La Grande last evening. CONCLUSIVE ARGUMENTS. Eastern Papers Speak In Flowing Terms of Bitr Choir. Some Interesting and convincing ar guments in favor of the Mormon Ta bernacle choir which is coming here this month, are to be found in many corners of the earth. One of these the Observer publishes herewith: But the main feature of the enter tainment was the chorus singing. The voices displayed before the audience last evening are of the best; of course they are picked voices of such a de gre ; c' evcellence are to be found in a t.iy i.ij size of Salt Lake is an ad mirable tri'M-te to the pu-'ity of the 'Pock.'' Moui:t 'n atniospheje. (!od .is I Ivy eidc :'y are by .iatur. tiiey have recelvc' no little Mjri.til from the careiul culture they ie-xlvo at the hands of Conductor St-i heaB The control of the conductor -ajis j-t.rfe.-t, and the mastery obtained over the compositions rendered was a revela tion. There was what is often lack ing in concerts by professional peo ple, a spirit of enthusiasm among the singers that more properly rendered the chosen selections than could have been done by professional skill alone. But when to the enthusiasm of the amateur la added the skill of the pro fessional, the result is perfection. St. Louis Globe Democrat. TONIGHT, THE DRAMATIC STOCK THURSDAY, FRIDAY A'D SATURD AY, THE BIG ENGLISH DRAMA MABLE HEATH" THREE REAL ESTA1E SPECIALS No.l Four acres adjoining city, well improved, 5-room h ouse, chicken house and park, barn, well fenced, wajer for irrigation, 60 good fruit trees. Price $2,100.00, $600 cash, balance easy terms. No. 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 SO OBLIGATIONS TO US FOB TIME IF WE CAN'T PLEASE YOU. fc. VANDUYN REALTY CO. . 220 Depot Street THE THE BEST PLACE Without a doubt the best place to get all kinds of vegetables, straw berries, cherries, organges, bannanas and lemons. Is at the Geddes Grocery, they have the best and the freshest; and should you want nice crisp tweet or sour pickles, Just call them up; and don't forget that 25c coffee, It takes the place of your 40c coffee. Just n a shipment of Swift bam and bacon. GEDDES BROS. Sl BERRY OOOO0O0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOQOOOOC-2 .1 CO. 2 r;sst PHONE MAIN 46 000000000000 0 0 0 0 0 DI illVK w 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 TOMATOES WATERMELONS CANTALOUPS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0" 0 0 City Grocery . E. P0LACK, Prop. 0 Bell Phone, Main. 75 ' Independent 241 0 000000000000 00 GEORGE PALMER, President C. S. WILLIAMS, 2nd Asst Cashier. P. J. HOLMES, Vice-President W. H. BRENHOLTS, Asst. Cashier k I MKY&RS, Cashier. La Grande National Bank Of La Grande Cregon CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $170,000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY DIRE TORS . M. Berry J. D'Matheson F. J. Holmes ;F. M. Brykit C. C. Pennington F. L Mayers Geo, L Cleaver; W. L Brenholts George Palmer ft SUMMER FICTION, W1 I REFERENCE BOOKS, RAILROAD BOOKS, - FER6aS0RS "Where Nothingjis Too Much Trouble" 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 and Bakery, 0 0 , 0 . 0 000000 0 0 00000 DICTIONARIES, BIBLES. I AT 000000000000 0 0 . ... , 0 0 0 0 is 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 & 0 0. M. all 'IV