La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 27, 1909, Image 5

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    EJEM5G CSIlifR,LA tiRAADE UCLU. SAllRDAY, NOTEMBEB 27, 809.
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LOCAL ITEMS.
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M. F. Moore of Baker City Is a busl
ness visitor ia the city today.
L. F. Massee express agent at Hood
River,' Is here the guest of his rela
tives. George Lameroux, American Light
& Power Company agent at Hilgard,
is here today on business.
William B. Kiff of Long Creek in
Umatilla county is in the city today
transacting business at the land of
fice. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Black of Baker
City spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Newlin.
L. Billings, the well known Imbler
farmer, came In this afternoon on a
business trip. .
Mrs. O. C. Scheurer is visiting at
the Hotel Foley with Mr. and Mrs.
George E. Good.
H. S. Massee is in Twin Falls on bus
Iness matters expecting to return to
morrow. W. J. Dishman of Wallowa came
Jerry Proe yesterday forfeited $20
for fighting on Thanksgiving day.
W. C. Combs left today lor Telocaset
to look after timber interests.
Editor Slblrd of the Union Repub
lican Is among the business visitors
in the city. ,
J. E. Stearns of Cove has been In
this city on business and left this
morning for Union.
cattle taking them
market
to the Portland
Win. Ballance, who has been visiting
with his sister, Mrs. J. H. Aiktne, has
returned to his home in Plattsmouth,
Nebraska.
A. M. Gaston' of Wallowa passed
through La Grande today on his way
to Southern California to spend the
. winter. .
Attorney W. L. Patterson of Baker
City is In the city today transacting
legal business.
Mrs. H. S. Massee left last evening
for Blanchardsvllle, Wis., where she
will visit for a few weeks with her
parents.
John Couch has returned from Bohl,
Idaho, where he has been for the past
two years. He has sold out and will
make this valley his home again.
. There will be no church services at
the Presbyterian church tomorrow,
but Sunday school will meet as usual
and the Christian Endeavor at 6:30.
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i. Mrs. Laura Green Wills, of Lebanon
Oregon will return to La Grande ear
ly next week to visit for a few days
with he parents and friends in this
city. s.
Ben W. Shores, a former La Grande
resident, in a letter from Bethel,
Kansas, renews his subscription ' to
the Observer and says some of these
days he will be west again.
.Owing to the illness of Mrs. Mac
Lennon the Presbyterian Aid Society
will meet next Wednesday afternoon
; at the home of Mrs. Mac Call and each
member Is earnestly requested to be
present as this is the last meeting be
fore the annual bazaar on December
8th. '..,7;': "-rUUT y -
Herman Clark who is attending the
; Willamette University at Salem is
home for a few days. He states that
' there are betwen 350 and 400 students
attending the school, which is in a
most prosperous , condition , under the
' direction of President Homan. Eaton
Hall gave the school the addition of
more room which was very badly
: needed. More new students have enter
ed this year than at any previous
yar.
Dr. W. D. McMillan
fainiess Dentistry
La Grande National Bank Bldg.
BolhPhones
G. D. Roe, representative of the
Underwood Typewriter Company left
for Union this morning.
Misses Francis Heritage and Elma
Thomas are over from Union to spend
the day.
Attorney Joe Baker returned today
from a visit to some mines In the
Eagle valley country. ' . ' '
Frank Osta, a Belgian working cm
the pipe line, v. as fined yesterday
evening for indulging too freely in
beer. , He claimed that he aj uot
drunk at all and that he had not had
over twenty glasses. '
O. P. Pratt. C. W. Weatherston,
George H. Home, Mrs. J. N. Holmes,
J. W. Baxter, James Inglan, W. D.
Hanks, H. J. Nellson, J. It Ellingforo.
are over from Union this morning at
tending the L. D. S, Conference.
STANDING JOKE PREVAILS WITH
UNIOX COUJiTY SCHOOLS.
To send out bronze medals for sup
eriority of exhibits In the educational
display In the Oregon Building at the
Seattle Fair last summer seems to be
a Joke. Following on the reclept in
I Elgin of the announcement that Elgin
schools had been awarded a bronze
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Walker of El- medal for their display, comes one to
gin left today for Milton where they ( Superintendent Stout of the local
will visit friends and relatives.
W. K. Davis of North Powder for
merly In business in this lcty, came
over today to attend the L. D. S., con
ference. Father Simons of Joseph returned
home this morning after a trip to
Union. He was the guest of Father
Aalden over night. ., ;, ', - . "
Miss Moina Aikine has Just recover
ed from a severe attack of quinsy and
resumed her work for the La Grande
Investment company.
Mr. E. E. Krtley left for his home
in Pendleton after spending Thanks
giving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Kirtley. Mrs. Klrtley and son Everett
will remain over until Sunday. .
Attorney C. H. Cochran left this
morning for Union where the trial of
L. D. Loudermllk on a trespass charge
will be held before Justice of the
Peace Maxwell.
Bishop C. W. NIbley, custodian of
Finances for the Mormon church is in
the city attending the Union stake
conference. He arrived this morning
from Utah.
Engineer Connor of the Sugar Com
pany left today for Lewiston, Utah,
where he will be engaged in the sugar
factory for two months. Superintend
ent Thomas of the local factory will
leave for Utah, tonight
schools of the exact duplicate nature.
In the letter to Mr. Stouw Pres. Weh
rung, of the Oregon Commission as
serts that La Grande's exhibit was so
worthy as to be awarded a bronze
medal, the exact wording of the ack
nowledgement to Elgin: Mr. Wehrung
thanks the La Grande schools profus
ely for the exhibits and the Interest
shown. It is likely, that Island City.,
union and tlove will receive the Bame
announcement in the near future.
Just what the bronze medal is Indi
cative of, seems to be unknown.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. .
Department of the Iaterlor at La
Grande, Oregon. - ';'
November 11, 1909. Notice Is hereby
given that Wiillfjn M. Caldwell of
Meacham, Oregon , who on August 1C.
1907. made Umatilla entry No. 928.
serial No. 01588 for S 1-2 SW 1-4 Sec.
24. N 1-2 NW 1-4 Sec. 25 Township 1,
8 Range 34 E., Willamette meridian
has filed notice of Intention to make
final Umatilla Indian proof to estab
lish claim to the land above described
before Register and Receiver, United
States Land Office at La Grande, Ore.,
on the 12th day of January 1910.
Claimant names ss witnesses: Blft
D. Smith of Pendleton, Ore. John J.
Kimble of Pendleton, Ore. Samuel M
Caldwell of Meacham, Oregon and
James R. Shacklcy of Meacham, Ore
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THESE SHOES ABE NOTED FOB THEIB STYLE, FIT AN TfEAB, THE TEBT BEST
STYLES FROM THE WORLD OF FASHION ABE TO BE FOUND IN THESE SHOES.
THE REMARKABLE FITTING QUALITY ABE DUE TO LASTS THAT ABE BUILT TO
FOLLOW THE NATUBALLY GRACEFUL LINE OF THE FOOT. THE tVEAEING QUALITY
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THE ENOBMOUS PUBCHASING FOWEB AND OPERATION (IJ ths tiPflsw ?i!t?.VZ;.
AViVHta or SHOES IN THE WORLD HAKE IT POSSIBLE TO SELL SUCH SHOES AT
POPULAB PBICES. :
vTE CABBY A LARGE LINE OF AMERICAN LADY AND AMERICAN GENTLEMAN'S
SHOES IN MANX STYLES, SHAPES SIZES AND LEATHERS. COME IN AND LET US FIT
TOU, AND I0U iULL LEARN WHAT HEAL SHOE SATISFACTION IS.
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Opera House Block - - La Grande, Oregon
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flour and butter;
makes the biscuit,
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more appetizing,
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DR. : M. P, MENDELSOHfi'n
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If y6u. have any trouhle w!t
eyes or yenr glasses, If you
suffejr r with headaches, ,d'r?i
ness,; red eyelets or cross eyes,
call and see him. , He cuarao-
tees satisfaction and his char-, fy
ges are reasonable. ' A
Q You will alway? find Dr Mend
elsohn In his office.
v MAGIC CLEANERS FREE
No matter whether you pur-
chased glasses from me or not
every one calling at my office
will be presented with one
A free, which will always keep A
your glasses polirhed. '
A The doctor is indorsed by all O
of the leading ocultists of Port-
land and all of the physicians
A of La Grande.
1105 ADAMS AVENUE
Opposite the Post Office
New Sunfar
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tjUGAR AND INSIST UPON DATING
home made. the ikw fbes3
is now in all the grocery
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FOR SALE OR RENT Five r ruoui
house two blocks north of the round
house and one block from the Palmer
mill. For particulars call at Observer
office. '
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The demand for exquisite pertumes has developed in alt countries as there are c:rt3h ?ite ,v'n Hirs'arlah gsnlush this particular direction. France,
England and America have peifumes whose productions have attained world-wide reputation
Our stock of perfumes is made up of those better grades of goods, the kind of goods that are always cheaper because they are better, - IV t fnc the new
est and most popular odors, as well as th standard specialities which are in favor every where. We think you will find it worth while to let us stixt you when
ever anything tn this line is required.
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