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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1909)
mai5B JdttfBTEB. I A BAIE,OBEGO!l. MONDAY, SOYIMBER, 1, 1909. 1 4 '$ 4 Mew ; lIV-j ''t .lip Ladies Tailored RLS0, lust recie fine Fur Sets a Most Reasonable prices A o ti ! Si II I t Suits i . .... . ... And Goats AT THE .Till! Pdpl Soma Naw RaAiif-iAC . dwmS3th& ' I? .. . . : . . - tome m and mt&$&$ . See litem: " - i ... SOCIETY. Mildred E. Hull of Portland was unit ed la marriage to Roy E. Cuskk of Union, In the parlors of the Summer hotel last Sunday, morning at S:30, Rev. E. Ford Ellis was the oTkbtlns minister. The bride arrived from Tort land the evening before; where eha was attending scnool. The groom in a prosperous young farmer north of Union. Immediately after ? cere mony Mr. and MrsCussfck Uruve to their home. One of the most successful event of the Hallowe'en season in thW tlty was the Epworth League Social M the home of .Mr. anid Mrs. F. H. Green on last Friday evening. About T0 quests were present and delightful unes were played to a late hour when re freshments were served. Needles to say that the jack-o'lanterns played a conspicuous part in the evenins's entertainment. county on the grounds that they have made Enterprise a tballenge and she has refused to play. One week ago Saturday the two rival towns me and although the' Josephitea fought with the spirit of the great chief for whom the town was named, the husky eleven from the county seat defeated them oy me close score of 3 to 0. Joseph then wanted to play two more games to determin-j the cham pionship. Taia, enterprise rafusod to do. The grounds for refutin their -.fractious brothers more contests were that the feeling is now altogether too bitter beween-the two towns :tnil that no more football Bhould bo plsive! to wnake matters worse. It ha been a well known fact that the .mes be tween the two towns have amounted to the most savage battles an 1 Enter prise has seen fit to call a halt. On if , y mi The Rcbekah's social in the OU Ffei- lovv's hnll on Satin-day night was vciy succestul from every, point of view. A good, spciaj time .was -enjoyed, by the InrRa crowd ' present enl -'I'tieaf sura was fluttfid for tho parposs ,or j which it was Intenda-l'The ?20 UHf- ed yi!t ko t ot.h boys and girls in t!i; Oiit; Fellows home, in Portia ;'. "A iiiimber of orphans of OddT-'low p n entp are in those homes '.'ii g'fl will go for Christmas tox s .' ) ll cse children. ' - ' these grounds Joseph claims tk. pionshlp. Both Enterprise anj Joscpfi. have made offers to La Grande, for games. EW How ( tore a Cold. V Be as careful aa you can, you v. f occasstonally take- cold, and wher you do, get a medicine of known re liability, one that has an established? reputation and that Is certain to af fect a quick cure. Such amedidne i& Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It has gained a world wide repu utioa. by Its remarkable cures of this u st common allment.lt acts rature's plan, relieves the lungs, aid expect oration, opens the secretions a i'l nltlz nature in restoring tne sysieu healthy condition. For saio by all ? good dealers. ' E.KCSA-TUK Mil LAWFUL TIL CUBE. Becaust it doea not contain narcotics, mercury, cocaine, lead or an poisonous drugs. Because E.RU-8A cures piles. U. S. Dlspeiiatory recommends eTery Ingredient of E-liU-!SA. Drug laws make "fuui or misleading statements" a crime. Therefore the sale of all old or nai cotlc. pile medicines la Illegal because they effect the brain and spinal .narrow; produce constipation and neTer cure. Only drugjslsia of highest standing Bell and endorse E-KU-8A. MLTEBTHOXN'S PAmt.T' lFr 'W,:'' '-. . '"'"" jiii. ii i' i m ! Minim i s" . ' ; Ltd ' - THE PEOPLE'S STORE Opera House Block La Grande, Oregon ! O '.' & :.i local ;tems. O 4 O Miss Eva Gerber was a Sunday vis itor in North Powder. George E. Goode has returned from ; a visit to Portland. r '. ; j ' s John Orvls left, this morning :, for Haines on a brief business trip. F. R. Swaney of Hot Lake is In the xity today transacting .business. ? Miss Louraine Riley who has been ' visiting with Miss Ethel Wright, has 'returned to her home In Baker City, f : Tom Stevenson left this morning for Bingham Springs where lie will remain for a few weeks. : . ; ,' . ; '' v. ; ;r-: Surveyor Arthur Curtiss left today for Elgin where he. has some private work under way. . Night Watchman' John, "vTaldon left this morning on a brief trip to Pendleton.- ' ; :-: " ' " Miss Grace Oliver returned this morning to Lake view, Oregon, after a visit with relatives in this city. Mrs. Nina Lester and daughter Hel en of Grants Pass are here visiting Mrs. Lister's fatehr and mother Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Goode. Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Richardson are home from a week spent in Portland. W; J. Morrison was a Sunday visitor spent in North Powder. Attorney C. E .Cochran transacted business In Baker City today In regard to the water suits recently filed at Cove. Warren Chandler, the well known cattle buyer left today for the Wal lowa valley to look after a new ship ment of cattle. Mrs. C. T. Duryea returned last even lnp from Los Angeles where she has has been spending some four months with her son. Dr. W. D. McMillan Prfnlsss Dentistry la Grande UzVional Bank Bldg. Both Phones . L. Parks, a prominent business man of Elgin la in the city today confer ring with slesmen regarding new stocks of goods. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Landis and Miss Lorene Riley of Baker City left for their home last night after visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Wright of this icty. Mrs. MeBsick, wife of Judge Messlck of Baker. City, returned to Baker this morning after a visit In this city as the guest of Mrs. E. L. Gamble. E. B. Marelock, a former resident of Elgin, came in today from his home in Portland and will spend a few days renewing old acnuuintences in the county.' Mr. and Mrs. Schillack will leave to night for Portland where they wih spend the winter months. Mr. SbUHc'v is superintemient of the state hat. ser ies on the Wallowa river above tie mouth of the Minim. W. S. Rocheda of Enterprise ciinic. through this city yesterday on his way to Union to visit his mother and to share with her a snack of venison taken on the Imnaha last week. Ht? also had a fine set of deer horns for his little brother. R. A.West, the well known local well driller, left this morning , for Union where he will meet and con fer with Ontario people regarding a contract for putting down an oil well. G. R. Carlock, Supervisor of agents for the Germanla Life Insurance Co., left this morning for Elgin to be gone for three or four days in the interests of his company. Henry Brill was down from his Fox Hill farm today stating that snow on Saturday night fell to the depth of four Inches. This latitude Is 1,000 or more feet higher than that of the val ley and last year snow fell much ear lier than it has this season. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Oliver who have been looking after property Interest and visiting relatives at Lakovlew for the past two months rjtum-d home Sunday. Mr. Oliver earlier !n the year had about niad up his mind to move to Southeastern Oregon but has abnn- i dortid the idea for the present, (t I leant. ' ! Garri Oldenberg Is a business vis itor in Cove today. D. A. Barnes of Elgin is here this afternoon on business matters. County Assessor and Mrs. T. A. Rlnehart are home from a Sunday vis it with friends in Elgin. 1 District Superintendent J. D. . GI1 lilan arrived home this afternoon from an official visit in Wallowa county, i Mrs. Polk Mays and the Misses Ger- trude Warnock and Grace Warnock of Joseph are guests at the Foley house .this afternoon. D. E. Cox and E. E. Coolidge went bear hunting yesterday. They report having run Into four inches of snovy within seven miles of La Grande. Half a ' week v without his bui'z wagon iras as much . s C. R. Hiboard or Imbler was ablo to endure. Last -tveiiins he received a- Thomas car : from Portland and 13 now a more tii J thusiastle autolst than ever. . i J. C. Herring came In yesterday from a hunt in the mountains near Elgli. , whtre he has been in company with Cecil Galloway 'and other Eleininten. He left last night for Haines where. he has a brother. i Man Wood returned today from a month's business trip to New York. While in the east Mr. Wood vl3lted several of the larger cities. Mis. Cora Hubbard of Independence, Oregon, will be in this city on Novem ber 11, on an annual visit to the Re bekah lodges of Eastern Oregon. Mrs. Hubbard is president of the state as: sembly and will pay the lodge at la Grande its official visit at that time. 1!,e Christian. Eadeo.vcrs of -the Civnstum chmih vI hold a H illoivc'ea social hour n the -basement u' t'ic c.-.Mi ch tonigtr. The Emlenv':i li;i'f j. uancd a iV'ii litful prog'.i n " 'for FOR RENT After November ir.tii, a modern six room house on Sixth street. Unfurnished. Close in. Gool proposition. C ill at Inif. o'tfee. : . .i-l") FOR SALE Furniture and canned fruit. Call on Mrs. C. H. Jordon, 1G05 Washington Ave. Phone Red 1022. JOSEPH CLAIMS THE FUG Football 'fans of Joseph nro claim lug the championship of Wallowa You don't take chances When Dr. Morris P. 9Iendclsohii Fits ' Your Glasses. 1 ' s Immediate Delivery At Storag PLENTY OF IT Both Phones Main 6 Grande R viz Cash C Bluch Snow Falling. Reports coming from points south of La Grande about four miles out, Indicate that from lour to six lnciiei of snow fell there Saturday n!i?M. While Fax hill and other nearby points snow covered, Puuday, this report tx cells them, for six Inches of rnov evm that far from the city at DiJk Uhh; ts ununia!. - 1 I ,1,-LII. ,1 UMI.I,.; , , X . I'1''' - .u . '.v. 4' vr T -.4'- ' r . 1 " , t " ' - f .A. 1, .1. .' ... . : Dr.'M. P. Mendelsohn. PERM AXENTLY LOCATE! AT 1105 ADAMS AYEM'E, Ol'i'OSITE FOSTOFFlf E. You take great risk v.hen yo'i trutt your eyesigt to those without exper ience,' without proper ciulvmciif, p.nd of whose competence yo i have no guarantee. You do not tako any chan ces when Dr. Mendelsohn lies your glasses. He Is strictly rsl'Hble. If Any thing goes wrong either with your eyes or your glasses yon will alwayi find Br. Mendelsohn at his ofliec. As far as experience, equipment and guarantees can protect you, yc-.i are protected when you get your glasses here. Every known facility , for the testldg of eyes Is available. You will not be both3rel with head aches, dull eyesight, ann l d. aod other allaments of the cya If your glasses are correct The remeiy lies In the wearing of rightly fitted lei!b lens properly ground to rnecl nil the deficiencies of the eyesight. Thin en tire problem lies In those thre u-onh rkhliy fitted lens. YOUK CASE WTLIj SOT VFZIE DR. MEMIELSOIIV. OWce ours from 'I and from 1 to R. Tiy speclnl ( ,(-,':, f irui.t In the eventnr. Pop Cora ,1 bat WiO 0) op City Grocery and Bakery, v E.POLACK,yroPL ' ' ? " Bell'Phor.e, Main;75 : Independent 241 El WE HAVE SECURED SHERMAN CLAY'S full line of PIANOS and ORGANS The musical instrument that sells strictly for one price to everyone Sc ott Music 'Co v s Is .11 tin - S .! -a !!', it. I ' W;W'lTW;Wjis;j!fJ3jvpt,,v.ilw