2;: ETEM5G OBSERVER,!,! GBINDE, QUU.U S U n?mr, .OYEJIBER . , Khua Jorrs of PJarey loft (his morning ior a brlof business tr:;. throush the valU-y. iu a few days Mr. Joues v. ill fro to Iowa to visit bin ents afur an absent of ?0 y-.wi from his old home. I' ll vr? n 9 5 .3 - 'Wit' Ladies I I V ...-....ill ui H - Tailored And Coats AT THE Suits Mr. ami Mrs. Thunias .Morgan uf Ji, ph returned home today after v.a extensive visit in the east where th. t visited New York City. PhiladoViu and their old home In Illinois and Id !ia;ii. ills Kuima Pkkler who reined her position as teacher of the vciith grade in this city will leavo. tonight for Lewjston where she will .take up her new position aa instructor .1 lr. manual training in the Normal school, her alma mater. The regular meeting of the Blue Mountain Club was held at the home of Roy Currey last evening. After a Bhort business session in which the debate With the Presbyterian society of young men was discussed and var ious minor matters attended to, a to tourss luncheon was served. aome new Beauties Come in and See Them ALSO, Just recieved sonv fine Fur Sets and coats a Most Reasonable prices I WORLD' S GREM. ;. ::v MWS1S 1- : If?. your' Home 3 i o o 0 o o THE PEOPLE'S Opera House Block STORE La Grande, Oregon A. A. Roberta haa returned from a visit to Pendleton. Mrs. T. N. Murphy has returned from a visit to Portland. Mrs. Murphy returned last night from a visit in Portland. H. W. Vincore of Perry made the Ob server a pleasant call today. Ei W. Alen of Kamela is a business Judge Crawford left this morning for North Powder on legal business. W. W. Berry today left for Baker City where he will take in the footba'l game. J. J. Carr made a brief business trip to Hot Laice yesterday returning last night Miss Mina Kelly of the local Akg office force Is off duty today because cf Illness. Superintendent Bollans of th3 Ore gon division of the O. R, & N., is in the city today. . Attorney Turner Oliver left this ornlng for Enterprise where he will attend court next week. J. H. Chllds has returned from Los tlne where he has been on business for the past several days. The Rev. Mr. Hyacinth of the Cath olic church of Joseph left for home today after visiting the city. Three GreekB and a white man were arrested for drunkeneas last night and were fined today by Recorder Coxf. Mr. and Mrs. Terpany of the local Western Union telegraph office went to Elgin today on a brief business trip. Dr. IV. D. McMillan Painless Dentistry La Grande National Bank Bldg. Both Phones R. B. West left last night for Meach am where he is engaged in the rail road work for the Twohey brothers. P. F. McCulley of Joseph returned home this morning after an extended visit in Portland and other coast cities. - Superintendent Bollons went out with a wrecking crew to Huron this forenoon where a freight car was derailed. -.,''' ' . ' ,' Mrs. Floyd Jones returned home to Baker City today after visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hunter of Tsland City. Miss Etta Sams of Milton came down from Elgin on her way home after vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hartley and family of Elgin. The Misses E. Francisc, Evangeline and Nellie Hume were among the vis itors to Baker City today to attend the football game. Mr. and Mrs .Ed. among he enthusiastic the gridiron who went to see the game. Reynolds are followers of to Baker City W. J. Townley the well known srock man of Union, left for Wallowa this morning to look after his extensive holdings of hay in the valley. Ed. Myrslck, one of the most suc cessful farmers of the Sandridge was In the city this afternoon to attend the meeting of the Union. Mrs. Matlock has returned from Pendleton. She was accompanied to her home by her mother who will visit in La Grande for some time. t.eorge Coe, one of the promoters of the new Umatilla county town of Ptan P.Md, was In the city today transacting bi.f-incf.8 at the loal land oflke Three cars of range horses and two cars of hogs came down from th Wallowa . valley this afternoon on their way out to the coast markets. Prof. Grlswold who" recently ' re signed his position in the commercial department of the high school lc.'t last night for his home in South Da kota. : ., .,, R. P. Brooks Is taking a lay-off from his duties in the roundhouse and is nursing a lame shoulder which he received from the negro burglar In his house Wednesday ifight. Hon. Walter M. Pierce, came in this afternoon from his farm and will leave tonight for Portland, and to attend a meeting of the board of regents of the Oregon Agricultural CoIleg3.- , Ed. Wolf, who for ttpe past sovea vvceks has been in the Grande Poude hobItal with typhoid fever, returned to his home today, Mr. Wulf is the foreman of the N. K. West farm Frank Spaglo and Joe Basset of Whitman college came IhrougU tb's morning on their way to Baker Ci(y where they will act as oiliclalb In the La Grande-Baker foothali game. ' - Little Miss Edna Barnett who stays with Mrs. Anthony while attending school in this city left last night for her borne at Hot Lake to spend Satur day and Sunday with her parents. Mrs. Edna Breckenbldge of this city left today for Spokane where she has accepted a position In the deaconess's home. She will do Institution work there. Superintendent Campbell left " for Booth Laue this morning with Atkin son, Donaldson and Nelson, who will be put to work to get their hands toughened up for next week. Mrs. Win. Ash served a three course luncheon yesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Sommers of Elgin who camo up for a short visit. A small number of guests thoroughly enjoy c 4 the delightfully Informal affair. Ono of the most pleasant met;L-r.c;H of the evening Kaffee Klatsch hth! for some time took place last evening at the home of Mrs. A. L. Richardson, the hostess being Mrs, Richardson and Mrs. Bragg. The lady's prize was won by Mrs. Franz Wilhelm, and the gentleman's prize by Mr, A. Nawlin In the game of five hundred that form od the evening's entvu-talniuent. Very choke refreshments were served at the, t lose of the games. The iuvlted guests were Mr., and Mrs. Walter Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Stout and Mr.', Wall. At the Brenholts residence Monday afternoon at 2:80 the Current Topic CJlub will meet. The subject for discus sion vVitl be' Egypt This meeting of the club was' to have taken place last Friday, but was postponed. FOR SALE Piano. Inquire Mrs. Wade Slater building or phone Red 402. .... A Rock Springs CoaL In transit. Order now and get sum mer prices crAxrm rON'DH CASH CO. Phone Main 6. Either phone. N 6-10 DULL EYES MADE BRIGHT. Al. PuckeU, a prominent farmer of the vicinity of Ancient Mbley, was in the city this afternon nnd reported that the ground had been soaked to a dephth of four inches by the rains. $ You are a patient? Your child is in school a certain number of hours eac h day,, using the eyes constantly. Each year 4 the lessons become harder, books are taken home the stud- 0 les are continued in the even- ing, the eyes are being over- taxed, the delicate muscles are strained yet perhaps no thought is given to helping the eyes. 1 know that Injury results from A & this neglect. We must realize it, if there Is a cause for the ? eye strain, there must be a remedy, the remedy most nat- urally would be rest for the eyes; this rest can be obtained A by wearing resting glasses. My advice to you Is, come and get my advice, let me explain to you scientifically why rest- ing glasses should be worn. I believe that parents use very poor Judgement In not caring for their childrens eyes, when the remedy Is so simple and the cost in so slight OB..' M.-' P, Is permanently located here. 4 It you have any trouble with eyes or ycur glasses, if you & reccntj suffer with headaches, dUzi k A iiess, red eyelets or cross eyes, A W. A. Hammer of Dayton; Washing-1 Cal1 aad Bee h,m" IIe aran- ton, left for home after looking over IT ' " s w on cnar-, . . . A t - ; mmtr evenings win seem shorter and be much pleas- . , anicr if you have a , talking : machine to entertain you and '. your friends. yiirsoasfty- the world's great artists, comic songs and monologues by the lead ing vaudevilh performers, quartettes and concert pieces by celebrated singerg, and the world's finest music rendered by the famaus or chestras and bands. We are now exclusive agents for The Edison, Columbia, and Victor Phonographs, and we carry com plete lines of each kind of records. Come in and let us play you some of your, favorites. You can buy a phonograph on very easy terms here. NEWUN BOOK & STATIONERY COMPANY --T.'i5SI Gomplete equipment for rubber buggy tires. resetting and repairing LA GRANDE IRON WORKS , ; : D. FilZGERALD, Proprietor ;' , . OinipJ2re Machine Shops and Foundry 'iiim. mosi jjmi' jj iu ''cra3starsTSTBZ tee? Fatlvfaction and ges are reasonable. opening up of a moving picture house. I ? UAM8 VMU He wilt nrohahiv turn in o f,. a ,v V upposne me t'ost office to establish the business. the situation here with a view to the T Lots tOR SALE Good Building sites-level good locaf'on. 1-4 blocks $525 to $550. $20. cash per lot and $5 per month. VANDUYN REALTY No. 220 Depot Street CO. scar