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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1909)
SOX DAY, OCTOCEK IS, 100'.). o o o 4 jne .l&ssi una Is none too good for us or our patrons. That is reason we are selling at prices you pay for inferior goads . Hart Schafner & Marx Clothing Hamilton Brown Shoes Palmer Garments for Ladies Puritan Hosiery and Undzrwear 'HE PEOPLE'S STORED Opera House Block ; LOCAL ITEMS. ' 4 Garrit Oldenberg went to Union this morning to look After official matters. J. K. Wright and Photographer Rit ter were Imbler and Summerville vis itors tMlay.-"'- J. E. Carroll of North Powder - Is in IDA MtV tnAav InnVlnl afiar Art hna. . A, Plcher, ; a prominent farmer of North Powder Is a guest at the ' Foley hotel." "" '; y f :y- v - r C. '.T. McDaniels of Wallowa 1 re turned last evening from Portland and. Seattle,,1 ..' ;, 7,, R. A. West, the expert, well driller left this morning for Athena, where he Is sinking some deep wells. Q. H .Sutherland, the well known plumber from Walla Walla Is In the city today looking after his business Interests. ... .' Attorney 8. F. Wilson of Athena Is! lu the city today, having come over to meet his parents who arrived last night from Burnsville, North Carolina. County Judge and Mrs. J. C Henry O Mr. and Mrs. WUhelm visited Ba .City yesterday In the Judge's auto car. it was delightful ride. Joseph Anson left this morning for Southern California on a visit to his friends and expects to be absent about two months.'' Mrs. jr. w. Henry left this morning for a visit to her former home near Minneapolis, expecting to be away about one month. ' C T. Daniels, cashier of the Farm ers and Stock Growers Bank of Wal lowai who has been spending several days with friends in Cove and Union returned home this morning. Cr. W. D. !WcMan: : i L Crsnde kathnzi Bank D!dj. i , Dolh rencj ' p o o lie . . . , . La I." W. Newton of Lostlne has gone to Nyssa to open a butcher shop. City Attorney Joe F. Baker, accom panied his mother to Caldwell yes terday morning. "'' '.' ' " J. W. SlmmonB head deputy of the M ,W. A. will be here one week from today to meet with the local camp No. 77,803;: v v;'.';. -'.j'--' Superintendent Dutch and J. K. Lowry who are the overseers -'Y'jf affairs in the construction of the Beaver creek project, arrived home today from Portland and other large cities of the Northwest. - K, Fred Swaney returned to Hot Lake today after visiting his wife and many friends here. He Is bo far Improved that Is now planning to return to his home to remain permanently in the near future. ., '".. " ' '". ' .;: ' Henry Margh, a well known , meat cutter of this city, who for the past year has been working In Wallowa county, came out to spend Sunday with Tils frlnnila and rntnrned this ! morning. Charles Wilson and family arrived last evening from Burnsville, North Carolina, and went out to take pos session of their fruit ranch, the Cav ana place, where they will make their home. , .; ';': 'L- '. ' . ' ";: ' '' R, W. "Hastings "of Portland, rep resentative " of the Balfour-Guthrie Grain Company,' came In yesterday from Wallowa where he has been making inquiries Into the grain situa tion. Mr. Hastings will be In this city for two or three days, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sonne came down from Baker City yesterday and left for Joseph to visit Mrs. Sonpe's mother, Mrs Jennie McCulley. ; State Deputy Master of the Oregon Grange W. R, Gekler left this morn ing to visit Union to ascertain the prospects of organhing a Grange in that section of the county. E. S. Forsstrom ,a prominent mer chant of Joseph, came through the Hy yesterday on his ay to Union to participate in a 'family, reunion i-t His mother has arrived I '' ;q' in o o o o o o o q o p o o v o J the 0! " Grande; Oregon ;Don Sommer and wife of Elgin are In the city today, ; ' : .. The weather bureau predicts - fair but' cloudy weather for tomorrow. . Dr. Meyers of Portland Is looking over the city with a view of locating ando pening dental parlors. I . t Mesdames T. J. Scroggin and A. L. Richardson leave tonight for Portland to visit friends.;-' ' ; .y' Edward G. . Taylor of the United States reclamation Service at Her mlston spent Sunday in the city. , , '? Mrs. Frank Abbott I and Judith Snodgrass expect to leave tomorrow evening ; for their home ; at Colfax, Washington;. . . Miss Nelly Ramsey of Salem, arriv ed Suday night to visit her father, J!. M. Ramsey, and her s!ster, ?!. Mary B. Crowe. She will be here seversj weeks.' ''.I:;':- . . - W. E. Gorrie oif this city enjoyed ft short visit wjth his parents, Mir. and Mrs. Driscoll, who came through on the Odd Fellows special train enronte from soutern Idaho to Grangevllle, Idaho,- where the grand lodge Is to hold its session this week. There were six coaches to the train. o ooo G -,. 'V 4 - 80CIETT, 4-.' ' "V ''-S.-'l ' i.v ::t '.'"-' O Next Wednesday,evenlng is the time set for the next and second of the series of Le Jannese dancing parties at the Elk's hall. Arrangements for the event are being made that the large attendance expected may be pleasantly entertained., There will be no programs at this party. . Taft at Alamo. San Antonio, Texas, Oct IS. llort Ism of the Texans of the past anc the pluck and courage of those of the pren ent day who are fighting the flllnutn and soil, was the text of P.-ejile:,: Taft's sddre3 at W famoui A'.imo today. After the address the pr.Mdr-nt rode out to "Fort Sam TToustn.';, wheri be reviewed the troops and tVi Iff; for Corpus Christ! whrre he will vlrf- It athis brother's ranch. Fair lias itoUnre. Soattie, Oct. 18. Corrected figures of the attendance at the A. Y. P. ex position show the total nutubtr -.f attendance to be 3,740,551. Of these 2, 7C5.CS3 raid, balance free. Total re ceipts were 1,096,4"5. Surplus after all debts have been paid about one hundred thousand. . , Ketchell Lost Two Teeth. San Francisco, Oct. 18. With exception of two missing molars and badly puffed Hps, Ketchell la little the worse from his mlxup with the champion heavyweight, Jack Johnson. & MESSENGER SERTICE. O " o fa We deliver and rilck up Tr- & eels. Quick service; 'phone 4t & Main' 24. ' A .."': " 4-0O44 4 5 NOTICE FOR PUBLIC ATI OX. ' Department of the Interior, U. S. uun uuiuv t'M uruio, vregon, October 11, 1909. Notice is hereby give nthat Lovell EL' Tipton of Kamela, Oregon who on September 23, 1903 made Homestead entry' No. 13252 Serial No. 04025, for SE 1-4 of SW 1-4; WH.:8W 1-4 Sec. 11 and 0 E 1-4 of S E 1-4 Sec. 10. 'jtownshlp 2 South Range 35 E Willa mette meridian has filed notice of in tention to make final 1ve Tear proof to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiv er U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Ore gon on the 7th day of December 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: 1 . lu Wright, M. T. Burnett, R. R. Col lins and W. D. .'.dams all of Kamela, Oregon. "'' : V'-'"'-V ' F. C. BRA?dVELL, ,.' ' Register, .'. 44$44444444& 4:. v- . '0 J. A. OL1TER. 4j Gasoline wcod saw. Phone orders to Uiack 1851. The Best riastcr. v A piece of flannel dampened v.K'n Chamberlain's Liniment and bound on to the affected parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled with a lame back or pains in thes Hide or chest, give it a trial and you are cert ain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which It affords. TuIb liniment also relieves, rhuematio pain and is certain to relieve anyone dif fering with that disease. Sold by .ill good dealers, " r- How to cure a Cold. Be as careful as you can, you will occassionally take cold, , and when you do, get a medicine of known re liability, one that has an established reputation and that is certain to r)f- DB M. P. ME5DELS0II5, BOCTOB OF OPTICS. FEBOANEHTLT LOCATED AT 1108 ADAKS ATEITUE, OPPOSITE POSTOFHCE. 'v;.'v.,.';5,v,:..';--.,---.., Ton take- great risk when yon trust your eyesight to those without ex perience, without proper equipment, and of whose competence you have no guarantee. Yon do not take any chan ces when Dr. Mendelsohn fits your glasses. He Is strictly reliable. As far as experience, equipment and guarantees can "protect you, yon are protected when you get your glasses here. Every, known facility for the testing of eyes Is available. Ton will not be bothered with bead aches, dull " eyesight, sore lids and other ailaments of the eye If your glasses are correct The remedy lies in the wearing of rightly fitting lens lens properly ground to meet all the deficiencies of the eyesight The en tire problem lies in thOBe three words j rightly. Cited fenae. " TOUR CASE WILL ; X0T ITZZLE DR. JIEXDELSOnX Office hours from 8:30 to 12; and j from 1 to C By .special .appointments ; in the evening. ' feet a Quick cure. Such amedL-Ine U Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Jt as gained a world wide renuntion by its remarkable cures of thi.3 ui. vt common ailment.lt acts oo ratures lan, relieves the lunga, alrta expert- oration, opens the secretiois ti id aids nature In restoring the systeu o healthy condition. For sa'.o ly all "kk1 dealers. Well Knon Hofcl Keei)tr Uses and Jtecomnieuas I Ji3nuw.-is,iti 4 Colic, Choler;i ar4 DUr. rhoea Remedy. " I take pleasure In savlne that I have kept Chamberlain's Colic, Chole ra and Diarrohea Remedy In my fam ily medicine chest for about fifteen years, and have always had satisfact ory results from Its use. lhave ad- E-EU-SA-TBE OXLT LAWFUL TILE CCT2. Befame H does not contain narcotics, noercury, cocaine, or acj polaonous drugs. Because E.liU-SA enres piles. U. B. D!penatorj recommends every ingredient of E-EU-S1. Drug laws mase "falao or tuisleading statements" a crime. Therefore the vale of all old or nar cotic pile medicines Is illegal because they effect the brain and splint narrow; produce constipation and never cure. Only drugsleta ot highest standing sell and endorse E-EU-SA. SILVERTIIOKVS FaJflll.'T lRL' KHR2.' Immediate Storage PLENTY OF IT Both Phones Hain 6 ) 1 1 m AND Maple Syiup Ve Have the Flour and We have The Syrup ,-,.;,'. ); v .' .:. ", - "''' "' .'' .' , ', ' '. - - W '-' ''i ' "'' ; -''' '. , . ''- . f ; ' ; , . ; ; ;- ' :- '::J.' City Grocery and Bakery, . ' , POLACK, Prop) Bell Phone, Main 75 Independent 241 WE HAVE SECURED ' SHERMAN CLAY'S full lino of lANOS' and .ORGANS The musical instrument that sells strictly for one price to everyone Scott '"Music : Cm ministered it to a great many trac ing men who were suffering fro f. troubles for which it Is recomiiisndv 5. and have never failed to relieve tbeia, eays J. C. Jenkius, of Glasgow. Ky. This remedy Is for Rale by all good dealers. ELGIN, OlcEGOX, Where iocl bus!ne men are co-epcretins and buying stump landa prerarator'' 'to setting 4- commercial orchard. Wor par-. tlcular reeardin (rood orchard land? t very low price call or write The ''. E LOUGH INVESTMENT CO. Rl Estate, Ioveu.U'ni, loan and OonctoE. Delivery Price! in H M Grande Riide Gash C 1 P