La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 04, 1909, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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jlrs. G. L. Biggers, left last night
for an extended visit at Portland.
Fred Haisten returned this morn
ing from a business trip to Portland.
S. J. Bylng, of Mountain Homo,
Idaho, Is In La Grande today.
J. 0. Connally, of Welser, spent last
evening In La Grande.
Architect Miller went to Enterprise
on the morning train.
Miss Lulu Gulling left last evening
tar her trip t o the south.
G. W. Leary, of Buhl, Idaho, is at
tending to business In La Grande to
day. J. M. Solders, of Cove, arrived in
La Grande last night to. attend county
court.
Mrs. Lou Wallace and ?liss Maud
Brooks left this morning for Kainela
to pick huckleberries.
Ben Haisten returned this morning
to Wallowa where he. has charge of
a furniture store.
Mrs. Leo Winn, of Walla Walla, ar
rived last night and will visit frlenOa
and relatives here.
PAS11ME WEMME
TONIGHT. THE
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DRAMATIC STOCK CO.
C. S. Susewine, who for years was
proprietor of the Centennial hotel In
Union, passed through this morning
on his way home to Everett.
Ben Grout one of the prosperous
farniurs east of La Grande, left for
Spokane this morning to file on gov
ernment land.
L. G. Van Bellum, In charge of the
shoe department In the N. K. WeBt
store, left last evening for a weeks'
stay In Portland. .
Miss Leon Wade, clerk at the New-
lin Stationery store, left this morninf
for a weeks' vacation to be speit In
Wallowa county points, principally
Joseph.
W. D. Grandy lost a $200 horse last
night by getting tangled In a rope in
his stall and In his struggles to be
come extricated fell and broke his
neck.
Anthony Moore, one of the promot-
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ers or tne mterurban line at uaner
City, passed through La Grande this
morning on his way home from a trip
to Portland.
The MisseB Nioma and Wlunif.-eJ
Rugh of Greeley, Col., who b-ivo been
at Seattle and Portland, have veturned
for another brief visit with their sis
ter, Mrs. Dwlght O. Neill.
Mrs. George Rugh and daughter
Miss Mabel of Cedar Rapids, low a. ar
rived last evening to visit with Mi
and Mrs. Dwight O'Neill, on Hrst ai d
Pennslyvania streets.
Will Clark who is Interested in
the Columbia mine near Baker City
Passed through La Grande this morn
l"g on his wav home from Coeur
Ul- i'Alene, where he had been to reg-
fty later in the land drawing contest
ODER THE DIRECTION OF M. S. M. CURTIS IX MILTON SOBLFS ROMANTIC DRAMA
"T H E PH EO N I X "
It's a great show for the money
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURD AY, THE BIG ENGLISH DRAMA
"MABLE HEATH"
General Passenger Agent William
VcMurray, with headquarters In Port
'and, passed through La Grar.dc th'.s
morning en route home from a v
to St. Paul. Mrs. McMurray w-'
from Portland on No. C and ret nr.-. l
'th her husband.
Mr- and Mrs. J. F. Iloolihan and
Miss Loiaine Foley all of Kansas City,
arrived yesterday to visit with Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Foley of this city. The
ladies of the visiting party are nelces
of Mr. Foley. Mr. and Mrs. Hoolihan
have been in La Grande before, as
ihey were married some 15 years ago.
They anticipate spending several
weeks in La Grand -j.
J. A. Holman of Island City and li s
brother E. M. Holman of Utih, have
returned from the Seattle fair. Mrs.
A. Holman and family accompanied
them. Mr. Holman and his party were
visitors at the fair on Swedish dity.
last Saturday, and enjoyed th? treat,
of hearing Madame Oscar Halstnii
the famous prima donna. Swedes
ruled Seattle that day and the Hol
mans got all the enjoyment coming to
them. Mr. Holman speaks in glowing
terms of Union county's exhibit at the
fair and of the whole exposition. E.
M. Holman will remain here a few
days before returning to his home in
Utah.
W. W. Graham of Baker City, is In
the city today.
Mrs. E. E. Kramer, of Haines, Is
visiting In the city today.
Christian Lars Johnson, of Huron,
is in La Grande today.
Samuel Louderslager, of Hermiston,
is attending to land office business today.
Francis H. Bartlett, an attorney of
Hermiston, is attending to business in
La Grande today.
John L. Rand an attorney of Baker
City, Is attending to business at the
land office today.
Walter Neidner, receiver of the de
funct bank here, is in Portland and
Is expected to return today.
Attorney J. L. Rand of Baker City,
came down on the early morning tra il
and proceeded to Wallowa county.
A H-v and Jess Merchisbn . left
last o -or Portland and Seattle,
1 1 where they will enjoy a brief vaca-
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Dr. W. D. McMillan
Painless Dentistry
k Grande Rational Bank Bldg.
Both Phones
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ison ' I ) carried off a pair
;in1 -o shirts wrapped in
one bundle lioin the C. C. Penington
store by mistake Saturday is requested
to return same to the store.
H. E. McLaughlin, Detail Clerk of
the general land office, Is in La Grande
today gathering special Information
concerning the work at the local land
office.
Mrs. Walter Neidner returned yes
terday from the east where she was
called by the death of her father. Her
mother. Mrs. A. B. Falkenhainer and
daughter Miss Rosa, accompanied her
oil the return, and are guests with
her this week. ,
The Misses Emily and Adelain Bar
beau of Minneapolis, arrived last eve
ning to visit their sister Mrs. G. S.
Barbeau, 803 Jefferson avenue. They
are returning from a tour of Cali
fornia and before returning to their
homes, will visit the fair and tour
British Columbia. They plan to re
main here a few weeks.
Loy W'salar returned today fiom a.
trip to Joseih.
Judge William Ramsey left this
morning for a visit to Walla Walla.
Mrs. Wilbur McCully of Joseph, is
visiting her mother Mrs. Calhoon, who
resides here.
Wood Berry returned this alternoc.!
from a butouesb trip to Joseph an 1
Enterpm.i.
Mrs. Johnny Shae and son Walton
arrived this morning from Portland,
and will again make their home in La
Grande. ' "
Rev. W. H. Gibson and family arriv
ed home this afternoon afta- a two
day visit -vitl. J. M. Choate and fam
ily at Summerville.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wissler, of Bar
neil, Iowa, arrived in La Grande last
night and will visit for sometime with
the former's brother, Conductor R.
Wissler.
Mr. ana airs. J. u. stuboier.ei'j
rived hi La Crande today from En
terprise, "ihey were marrie'l Vv.i
morn in ? at Enterprise by Rev. Triu;
blood. and aic on their way, to Se
attl'? vher they will spen.l their
r-cr.omoon
Harry Thomas, for the last year
Wallowa county manager for the
Home Ind. Telephone company, left
Saturday for his old home at Pontine,
Mich., to be gone four or five months.
He went by way of Spokane where he
will register for the land drawings.
During Mr. Thomas' absence, Joe
Lloyd will have charge of the com
pany's Interests in this county. En
terprise News Record.
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THIS MONTH
One of the lightest dockets in sev
eral months greeted the county court
when It convened this morning for the
regular monthly transaction of busi
ness in connection with the county. A
road petition today was the chief mat
ters of Interest from a public stand
point, as the public cares but little
for routine allowance of minor and
regular bills.
L. Stillwell et al, are the petitioners
and want a road through the Al. Good
farm and north through others.
Art on Jail Friday.
Friday, the last day of the regular
session, the new county Jail will be
completed and the county court will
at that time act on that piece oj workmanship.
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TOMATOES
WATERMELONS
CANTALOUPS
City Grocery and Bakeryg
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Luxt Time Tonight.
O. A. C. Students Organize.
Former students of the Oregon Agri
cultural college to the number of 15
met at Wallowa lake, Friday night,
enjoyed a short program and a social
time together, and organized the Wal
lowa county O. A. C. club.. The of-
fleers chosen were Ed Tulley, of Wal
lowa, president; S. L. Burnaugh, of
Enterprise, corresponding secretary;
Ada Lay, of Joseph, recording secre
tary and treasurer. The club is to
meet at the lake on July 16 of each
year. Enterprise News Record.
Tonight will see the last perform
ant e of the clever play, "The Phoenix"
by the stock company at the Pastime
theatre. The play has proven one of
the most pleasing ones yet presented.
and indications point to a crowded
house. Tomorrow night the same cast
will be seen in the five act English
pastoral d rama "Mable Heath." This
Is recommended by the management
as one of the most pleasing and artls
tic dramatic performances ever pre
sented here. "Mable Heath" will have
tlu'eo performances, Thursday, Fri
day and Saturday.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
FOR RKNT Four room house for
rent, 2018 Adams avenue, phone
Black 451.
IOST Light gold cuff link. Suitable
reward if returned to this office, (tf)
FOR SALE Royal Ann cherries. Will
deliver or call at farm.
W. V. CARBINE.
Phone Home 97
MESSENGER SERVICE call Red 1842
for prompt response. (J23-23.)
FOR RENT Furnished Modern four-
room cottage. Inquire of Mrs. Zu
ber. '
GEORGE PALMER, President C. S. WILLIAMS, 2nd Asst Cashier.
F. J. HOLMES, Vice-President W. H. BRENHOLTS, Aast Cashier
F. L. MEYERS, Casnler.
La Crande National Bank
Of La Grande Oregon
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $170,000
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
DIRE 'TORS
M. Berry J. D.JMatheson F. J. Holme JF. M. Brylc't
C. C. Pennington F. L. Meyers Geo. L. Cleaver
W. L, Brenholtt George Palmer
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BEST PLME
Without a doubt the best place to
get all kinds of vegetables, straw
berries, cherries, organges, bannanas
and lemons, is at the Oeddes Grocery,
they have the best and the freshest;
and should you want Dice crisp sweet
or sour pickles, Just call them op;
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.
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