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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1909)
I EIGHT PAGES. . . ' -'" V..I.UVF.1. IILIHIMMI, Alii 1. ST II, 1909. - .lCT r,,. - . y pMUME 1HEMRE . LOCAL ITEMS. Master Mechanic J. T. 'Langley i3 here today on business matters. E. H. Sheets of Union, spent las-, night In La Grande. Miss Mary Zwecher. of the Cove, ei ent last night Iz Ijl Grande. Miss Vera Nod!n?, of Union, snt last evening in La Grande. Giles Plass of Elgin, spent last night ia La Grande. A Frank Easly of Elgin, was In La Grande visiting last night. A. M. Gastla of Wallowa, spent last night in La Grande. Attorneys W. B. Boyd and O. M. Corklns returned to their ,homes in Enterprise today. Mrs. Chadwick of Union arrived this morning to visit with friends In this city. Mrs. Ryan of Hot Lake, spent last night with her sister Mrs. J. J, Cor bett Harold Carpy returned this morn ing from an extensive visit at points in Washington. Itiiss vioiei uouiu ot Portland, is here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Leigh ten, 1807 Cedar street. 0. M. Conklin of Enterprise, at tended to business in La Grande last night. Irene Krlngle of North Powder, was visiting friends in La Grande last night. Fred J. Cooper, master mechanic on the Sumpter Valley railroad, is in the city today conferring with local officials of the 0. R. & N. Mrs. M. S. Saylor, of oPrtland, ar rived this morning and will be the guest of Mrs. N. Molltor for a few days. Vincent Palmer of the George Palm er Lumber company, returned this morning from a business visit to Spokane. Mrs. Beattie and children of Boise, who have been visiting at the home ,H Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ruby, left this morning for their home. Attorney T. H. Crawford took his departure this morning for Rondowa, where he will spend a few days fish ing, and hunting. J. W. Oliver, the Oregon Fire In surance agent Is writing insurance lin the vicinity of Imbler and Alicel today. R. A. West the well driller, left tor Athena on the morning train to uok after the mines discovered in a veil at that city. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Tuckey, and family left this morning for Wal- uwa, where they will .take a week's ttuUner. Jiiss Koberts, a nurse at me uranno Umde hospital, left this morning for umiiter, where she will spend hic acation visiting old friends. Rev. C. E. Deal left this morning for lackfoot, Idaho, where he will at nd the annual Idaho conference of ie M. E. church. John McLean of Twin Falls, passed pough La Grande this morning on way to Seattle, where he will sit for two weeks and then return jre for a visit with friends. Mr. c. Himmelwright and fam.'y Wallowa county, were guests yes rday with Mrs. C, R. Thornton. Thev ;t last evening for- Seattle to at- .the fair and visit other const "? on their tour. Chas. L. Enghuul is down from his Mwaset farm today-JOr. Eng'.unt'. that his injured foot prevent -s i doing farm work and lie is advi'i- ta8 his farm for sale and will move l( to town. 2- L Bussey returned this morning ''H Salt Ijikp whore h hail lifPIl to Rnd the annual encampment of the and to meet his brother, "eral Hussey of Washington, D. C, " as on a visit to Salt Lake. r IfVlV.. D. McMillan unless Dentistry Grande National Bank Bldg. Both Phones TONIGHT, THE DRAMATIC STOCK CO. ODER THE DIRECTION OF ' S. M. CURTISS. In the Big Five Act Comedy "Polly and i." And a Bunch of Clever Specialties THURSDAY MCI1T THE DRAMATIC STOBY "THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEX WEST." Attorney C. IL Finn returned rnLi morning from Portland, where he is now located. D. H. Steward and Oscar Berger re turned last night from a on the Upper Minam and from thefr looks und the Btory they tell, on would judge that fish up there are plenty and even an "amateur" can catch them. Grant Keys left today for NyBs.i, where hn will commence drilling for oil with a machine constructed under his supervision at the La Grande Iron works. The drill was sent out by freight last evening, and Mr. Keys will remain at Nyssa until he strikes oil, If oil can be found. C. G. Greene and daughter Beaiiii-e. hit this iud'i.h.: foi an evenave Kur of the est. They will vis't ti lends and relu.ves in many oi inn l iiu jii poin ;:;Tjding Salt l ake ii.v and Denver, but their u'tti-ue destination will be Shenandoah, Iowa, Mr. Greene's old home. They will be gone a month or six weeks. N. Hogan many years ago a school mate and personal friend of J. H Peare of this city, arrived today from New York and will likely make this his future home. For 23 years Mr. Hogan has been employed in the FTearus clothing store, one of the lar gest In the metropolis. While here he will be a guest with Mr. and Mrs. Peare. "Blonde" Van Bellum, the only friend the St Paul American Asso ciation team has in La Grande, has returned today from Portland, where he went on business matters for the N. K. West shoe department, and where he Incidentally saw 'Frisco and Portland and Vernon and Portland crossing bats . on the McCredle grounds. . Al. Andrews returned this after noon from Joseph, where he has been several days. G.W. Hiatt, manager of the M & M. store at Enterprise, came in on he afternoon train. Architect Robert Miller Is -home from Wallowa county where he has been since Saturday. ' James Funk and wife of Enterprise, are here en route to California, where they went recently to make their home, but have returned to Wallowa county. Mr. Barlow of Elgin, who has been making quite a success of gardening, came up this afternoon with samples of celery grown in hie garden. l l t STEWART OPfRA HOUSE t-i. r-i. o i LWAHT, Mgr ONE NIGHT ONLY, MONDAY, AUG. 16. THE fcWMOUS Headed By America's Pvhuier Colored Comedian HAPPY GEORGE TAYLOR The Original and Talanted SARAH GREEN THE ALVUAMA MGHTEXGALE IX A SEW 'TWO ACT MUSICAL COMEDY "A TRIP TO NEW ORLEANS" K3 UNSURPASSED SHOW Complete in Production, Scenery and Costumes! A BIG COMPANY, INCLUIJIVQ. THE FAMOUS CREOLE CHORUS - Popular Prices 25, 50 and 75 Cents. till IT'S A rYTrxl -' cinr. ......... . . . It inupraiioa that la alwayi heard at aljhi . f a ,'u " dy , woman. If you are flat-ch.-. J. Tdth BV undeveloped, a arawny neck. thin. rra--- remark wlU never b applied to ..u. 'SII'' .- wafers will mak you beautiful, bewttcn lnk. rhey DEVELOP THE BUST In a week from to Inch ea and produce a fine, firm, volupt'ion bosom." They fill out the hollow placea. makt the rma handsome and well modeled and the r.-"k and shoulders shapely and of perfect contour eena ior a Dottle today and you'll be biuwd and rrtr.,i REN" wafers are absolutely harmleaa, pleasant i. iUe, and conveaiaan to carry around. They are aold under guaruiuWto do all we clalai or MONET Binr Z Price 11.00 per bottle. Inquire at good drug- etoren or aend tI- RECT TO US. FREE. During; the next SO days only wp will send you nr.. uoiue or tnese Deautirylng wafer on reel pi of loc to pay coat f packing and postage If you mention that you naw the advertioemen tn tKIa vtavB IM.. . i ..... in, umpii ioni majr oe aurric-ii-nt If the defects rw 4 trifling. DESK 4. FSTIIKTir! nTPMTrT, rv i v 4 m ... ' ."hi ., lunA, A A44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 t $.-..00 REWARD. I will pay $5.00 reward for the re turn rf my bicycle which was stolen fror.i -J last Sunday night. The blcvfle i1? a Columbia model 812, No. : 217S8, 2? inch frame, new departure ake, Ifartfonl tires and extension bars. I. n. t!OQK. (6t) Hanralu Table Sale. Friday 13th to Monday 23rd. reat display ad for further information. Notice to The Public. Harry U. Meyers and Joe Kelley hereby give notice to the public that they have formed a partnership to do general tonsorlal parlor business, and on past records solicit patronage if ihe'r friends end regular customers cf the Meyers barbershop. HARRY U. METERS. JOB KELLY. -- --- "If" Jg Machine and Exclusive Right FOR SALE The Myer Portable Carpet Cleaner Here Is an opportunity for a good In rentinent for the right huBtler to step Into a permanent and prohlulile busInenH. Always a demand when the work Is xatlKfactory. TheiMYtll iiik . , chine Is alwayw satisfactory. I cau re fer you to many satlsfled cusloincr. Call and let us talk this over with jou. At SCM3IEK HOTEL t ou hour and from 7 to 8 In the even'mr. WM. NELSON. 0 o 00 0 0 Until I dispose of thU teiviury I will be pleased to demoiiHtrate what this machine will do aii'i will clean carpets at a very reasonable rate. Satisfaction guarantee.',. Leave orders at SI MMER HOCSP nnl I will call and give price i. , Go to the ROYAL BAKERY for your cakes and pastry for Sunday. A trial order will convince you that we are selling the best BREAD in the city. Our Ice Gream and our Sherbert is the talk of the town HERMAN ROESCH, Prop $ 3a0 0 SWIFTS PREMIUM HAMS AND BACvN rBESH 10T JUST IN 0 & x. ' X X . o . or City Grocery and Bakery, I E POLACK,Prop. Bell Phor.e, Main 75 Independent 241 0000Q GEORGE PALMER, President C. R. WILLIAMS, 2nd Asst Cashier. F. J. HOLMES, Vice-President W 11 BHBNUOLxs, ABt. Cashier' P. L. MEYERS, CasniT ' ' . La Orande National Band Of La GrancevCrtch CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $170,000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY DIRE TORS . M. Berry J. DMatheson F. J. Ho'.rno F. M. Bryk t C. C. Pennington F.L.Meyers Geo. L. Cleaver W. t. Brenholts, Oeorce Palpr. jTHE THE BEST PLACE Without a d t the best olace to get all kinds of vegetables, straw berries, cherries, organges, bannanas and lemons, is at the Geddes Grocery, they hare tho best and the freshest; and should yon want nice crlBp sweet or sour plckW. Just call them op; and don't for;it that 25c coffee, It takes tho place of your 40c coffee. Just n a shipment of Swifts ham and bacon. GEDDES BROS. PHONE It 1 1 1 a OF 0 is