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tTfc.MSG OBBSEBTEB, LA GBASDE, OREGOX. XOXDAT, ArGlST 23, 1909.
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X LOCAL ITEMS. 4
E. B. Holmes of Union, Epent Sun
day In La Grande.
Attorney L. J. Davis, of Union, Is a
La Grande visitor today.
J. E. Stearns of Cove, Is attending
to business in La Grande today. .
H. P. Campbell of North Powder,
is here today.
C. O. Ramsey returned today fron
Spokane, where he has been transact
ing business.
The three new arc lights at the de pot
will be switched on tonight for tha
first time.
Charlie Merchison returned last
night from a week's stay at the Bay
camp In the hills.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Moore, of Ba
ker City, are La Grande visitors to
day. Frank Dawney, Jack Hastings and
F..H. Mytinger, railroad men of Pen
dleton, spent Sunday in La Grande.
Mrs. William Ash returned this
morning from an extended visit to
Portland, Seattle and Tacoma.
J. H. Gardiner. Manager of the
. Scenic theatre, returned this morn--fjg
from a week's stay at the Se
attle fair.
Miss Margaret Kirk returned today
from Portland and Salem, where, at
the latter place, she was a witness to
the Miller-McKinlay wedding a fjv
days ago..
Mrs. C. E. Deal and children, left
this morning for Baker City, to join
her husband, who yesterday occupied
the pulpit. at the Methodist church for
the first time in the new church year.
Mrs. A. B. Heulat, who has beea
visiting her mother, Mrs. Emma Kirl;
patrick at Island City, returned to nor
home in Washington, near Belling
ham, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Bay and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bay and
daughter, have returned from aweek's
stay in the mountains south of the
city. Thirty gallons of huckleberries
speak of the success of the mission.
Mrs. C. E. Happersett and daugh
ter Florence, have returned from Forr
land, where they went to visit friends
briefly. They were accompanied home
by Mrs. Happersett's mother, Mrs.
Noble of Portland, who will stay here
for some time.
W. B. Ferrin, a brother of C. P.
Ferrin of this city, is one of the pull
man conductors in the choir special,
which is here today. The La Grande
brother was agreeably surprised to
meet the visitor. Mr. Ferrin's regu
lar run is In the Yellowstone coun
try. .
Miss Roberts a nurse at the Grande
Ronde hospital, returned this after
noon from a short visit at Alicel..
Miss Lena Jones left today .noon
for Joseph, where she will join a
party of friends at a camping expedi
tion of the Wallowa lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Hunlock of the skat
ing rink management, returned this
afternoon from an outing In the Wal
lowa country.
Mrs. Jos. Horstman "of South La
Grande, returned home this afternoon
from Suniraervllle, where she has been
visiting relatives for some time.
Miss Ethel Gulling returned today
noon from Joseph where she has been
camping with friends.
Attorney Charles Murphy of Ba
ker City Is here today.
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Tonight with the seond setlon of
No. 9, comes Colonel D. C. Jackling,
the copper king of Utah, as the spec
ial escort of Governor Will Spry of
Utah. They will stop here only a
few moments when they will proceed
on their way to Seattle) where they
will be in attendance on Utah Day
at the fair. They are traveling in
Col. Jackling's private car and A. B.
Moseley, traveling passenger agent for
the O. S, L. and the S. P., who is
uu Unlay, tSnss list it !s the
palatial car in theworld. Not even
the Harrlman private car comes up to
the standard of this car in elegance
and beauty.
Col. Jackling, who is several titnH
a millionaire, contributed alone luif
of tLe expense of sending the lar9
Utah delegation to Seattle. The ex
pense of sending the cadets was met
alone by this man.
The Utah cadets arrived In La
Grande yesterday, morning with the
second section of No. 11. They le
malned here while the engines were
being changed when they proceeded
on their way. to Seattle. Ihese arp
the cadets who were chosen by VI
miral Robert Evans as hi3 special
body guard in the naval parade at
San Francisco some time ago, ai;l
proving a great alvertisement for thf
state of Utah.
The sensational sale of the season
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rive and we must make room.
Unequaled Bargains all through
this store for one week.
Specials from Our
SHE'S A QCEEXJ PUE'8 A SIREN!
It an expret on that Is always heard at sight of a
well deve" d woman. If you are flat-cheted.
7ith BV undeveloped, a Brawny neck. thin, lead
arm ' remark will never be applied to you.
"SIP .- wafers will make you beautiful, bewitch,
in They DEVELOP THE BUST In a week from
I to Inch and Droduce a fine. firm, vniuntunn.
bosom. The y nil out the hollow places, make the
rm handsome and well modeled and the neck
and shoulders shapely and of perfect contour.
oon ior a now loflay ana you'll be pleased and grateful. "Cl
REN" wafers are absolutely harmless, pleasant to take, and convealt-at
to carry around. They are sold under guarantee to do all we daim
or MONET BACK.
Prtc $1.00 per bottle. Inquire at good drug stores or aeaJ DI
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FREE. During the next SO days onlywe will send you a am
ple bottle of these beautifying wafers on receipt of 10c to pay coat of
packing and postage If you mention that you saw the advertlsenv&t In
this paper. The sample alone may be sufficient If tho defects ar
trifling.
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ALL TRIMMED MILLINERY A T ONE
HALF PRICE
$2.50 Values now ..$1.25
$5.00 Values now $2.50
$7.50 Values now . . .$3.75
ALL SUMMER PARASOLS EXACTLY AT
. ONE HAL FPRICE.
44 Childs Parasols regular price 50c to $1.50, now
44 25c to . . 75c
jjacuos' rarasois, regular prices $l.ou to $Y.0U,
onw75c to . . . . . . $3.75
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SOCIETY.
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Little David Stewart Jr., celebrated
his th birthday Saturday with aparty
at which six of his young boy friends
were present. They were entertain
ed with an automobile ride to Hot
Lake, after which they were taken t
Selders and served with Ice cream.
Those present were: Charlie Ash,
Jack Van Duyn, Kenneth ' Mclntyre,
Jack Rogers and Clarence Hagan.
SELLS OUT
A deal was practically closed today
whereby' J. H. Rltter disposed of his
photograph gallery to J. J. Kellar, of
Kelort, Wisconsin. The new man will
take charge imemdiately. lie comes
highly recommended as an expert
photographer and will no doubt hold
up the high standard of good work
established by Mr. Ititter. Mr. Rltter
is undecldede where he will locate.
He will leave here In a short time for
Portland where he will remain until
he decides upon his new field.
Mr. Kellar has in his possesion a
beautiful silver trophy cup which he
won at the national convention if
photographers at Detroit last year, in
competitive work. This is a very
beautiful In workmanship and design
aud was given to him for the excel
lent photograph work done by Mr.
Kellar. Mr. Ritter desires to say that
he recommends bis successor to his
patrons and states that he will do as
good work as the patronB of this
gallery have been accustomed to.
V7ASH DRESSES AND WASH S UITS
m$i,4.& i , ON EHALF PRICE
$10.00 to $20.00 Vol hps. nmv . .SK.Oft t.n $1.00
'.$5.00 to $10.00 Values now $2.50 to $5.00
44 ONE LOT SHORT KIMONAS
44 Values' to $1.50, Sale price . v 68c
. ONE LOT SUMMER WASH GOODS AT ONE
Notice.
We will continue our bargain sale
till Tuesday, August 31st. We have
some sensational values in all lines
of women's apparell for the balance
of the Bale. Be sure and visit this
(A-23-20 THE VAN DUYN CO.
Birth Record.
Born August 21, to Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Spencer, a boy.
Dr. IV. D. McMillan
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o?:ce to Contractors.
Bills are invited on addition to bank
buildin? ia the city of Wallowa. Tlans
and specifications can be seen at the
bank or at the office of Robert Miller,
Architect. La Grande, Oregon. Bids
must be in not later tnan September
1, 1009. The owners reserve the right
to accept or reject any or all bids.
Stockgrow'ers & Faf mers Nat'l bank,
' Wallowa. Oregon.
For Sr.le.
Cucumbers, all. sizes, for pickling.
Now. is the time to put up your dill
f.UliW. Fli'srutif.n Dr-03., phone
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HALF PRICE.
12 l-2c Wash Goods 6c
20c Wash Goods ...... 10c
15c Wash Goods 7 l-2c
25c Wash Goods .... .. ............ ..12 l-2c
SILK WAISTS ONE HALF PRICK
Values from $4 to $8.50, prices now $2 to $4.25
SHIRT WAISTS ONE HALF PRICE.
Values to $1.50 68c
Values to $2.00 ... .89c
CORSET COVERS AT LESS THAN
HALF PRICE.
One lot slightly soiled, values to 25c, now ... .5c
One lot slightly soiled, values to 35c, now 14c
LONG GLOVES AT LESS THAN
HALF PRICE.
Long Silk Glives, values to $2.00, now ... .89c
Long Lisle Gloves, values to $1.50, now 68c
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GEORGE PALMER, President C. S. WILLIAMS, 2nd Asst Cashier,
p. J. HOLMES, Vice-President V. II. BRENHOLTS. Asst Cashier
F. L. METERS. Cashier. ;
Specials from Our
Men's Department
MEN'S DRESS HATS ONE HALF
tsrev PRICE.
New Sailors and Panama shapes, regular prices
$1.00 to $3.00, now 50c to $1.50
MEN'S AND LADIES DUSTER S ONE
ll3tfN HALF PRICE.
Good value linen dusters that sold from $1.25 to
3$.50, now 65c to $1.75
LOT OF BOYS SUITS WORTH UP TO $6.50
Sale Price $2.85
MEN'S GOLF SHIRTS.
Values $1.00 and $1.25 now 49c
LOT MEN'S AND BOYS. SUMMER CAPS.
Values to 75c, on sale now at 35c
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YOUR DOLLARS HS DOVBLF. THE PTJH-
La Orandeational Bank
Of La Grande1 Oregon .
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $I70,0U0
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
DIRE 'TORS
. M. Berry J. D.;Matheson F. J. Holmes ',F. M. Brykit
C. C. Penninetcn F. L. Meyers Geo. L. Cleaver
. W. L Brenholts Georca Palmer
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THE BEST PLACE
Without a doubt the beat place to
get all kinds or vegetables, straw
berries, cherries, organges, bannanaa
and lemons, la at the Geddes Grocery,
they hate the beat and the freshest;
and should you want nice crisp sweet
or eour pickles, Just call them up;
and don't forget that 25c coffee. It
takeB the place of your 40c coffee.
Just n a shipment of Swift ham and
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