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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1910)
"n Ml Doctors Prescriptions and Family 'Recipes -.. . i , Are Accurately and Carefully Compounded at the Red Gross Drug Store 'r it, iM J LOCAL TSS. Nate Zweifel was in Alicel today for the Bay & Zwelial plumbing firm. W.,' R. Klvette, who baa been a business rlaltor la Boise for the past week, returned to his home in this ftv last eveninx. . Little Elnora Hanson is quite ill with typhoid ferer at the home of ler grandparents, Mr. and lira. B. G. Frltts, on Third Street Mrs. J. T. Rknardson and Mrs. J. D. Stout will entertain the Current Topic Club Friday afternoon at the home of lira. Richardson. "The board of directors for the ensuing- year of the Businessmen's Pro tective Association will saeet to night to elect officers. J. T. Williamson, In the real es tate and abstract business and a member of the city council of La Grande, was In the city yesterday. Baker Democrat. Jt A. Handrahan Is spending a week In Baker City In the Interest of the Jovlta Land Company of Ya coma, Washington. W. W. Yaeger, who last' summer conducted the Indoor rifle range In .this city, Is over from Pendleton, where he has been spending the win te", Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Patker who h(n vlsltin at the A. T. HU1 home on their way home from trip to the east went on the Newberg last evening. . publicity Manager Fred B. Currey is meeting with ready sale of plates for the annual Commercial Club's ' banquet next Monday night The for 75 cents. Gevernor RnBon will be one of the guests, Dispatcher, Eagen of the O. ft. & . -n enioved a visit from ms cousin ... v wfln. last night. The guest - mmhpr of the official touring 1aaV1ti9 nvAr the 0. K. W. ystem. Karl and Fred Dittebrandt return ? tn their home In Summervllle to nfter making arrangements for exploitation of their agency for the Mitchell car. Their announceu. .nn..r. elsewhere in this Issue wnam Ash. the clothier, return ed this morning from a pleasure vis. ,2. i a 1?rnnrlHPO. He Was It' ll VU oau ..nnsnied home by his brother, Ash. a merchant of San Francisco, Mr. Ash was in olcrtit veftrS DEO. A. T. Hill who has been visiting hia father and mother and other rel atives in Indiana for the pase seve ral weeks, returned to his home In this city -this morning reporting a very pleasant trip. Reverend Doctor T. C. Iliff, of Den ver, who Is to lecture tomorrow ev ening on "The Sunny Side of A Sol dier's lite," arrived In the city this . tinker City, where he moruius ( lectured last evening piiBst of Mr. and a a SOCITT . A - o Followtag is the menu of the sap per to be given by Section Na 2. of the Presbyterian Ladies Aid So ciety next Friday veninr, Feb. 11., at the home oX Kir. E. M. Anson on Fourth street. '- . V Salmon Leaf Cold Tngne. Scan oped Potatoes Sandwiches Egg Salad. -Plclkes. CookleH and Cotfee. Supper wm be Berred Irom 5:30 o'clock for the "small sum of "25c per plate. , Everyone is ardlaHy Invited to attend; . Fifty touplei last evenlag enjoy ed the dancing party at the Elk's nau wnen the Inter Nos Hub con cluded Its series of dances and In cidentally closed ante-Lenten socie ty events for a period of 4 days. Mnslc was of the best and the gueBts were sent -away well satisfied with the event Contrary to the usual custom of the club no programs were In -vogue last night Bacon, Majorle Silverthorne, . Mae Netll, Sara Smith, Zorle Lewis, Marie O'Connor, Maude Leadsworth and i Jeaaette Smith. - ,; Hope .Chauter No. 13. O. E. S., will hold lt regular business meet ing this evening 'alter" which a so cial time win "be enyed and a ban? quet be servd 3jy aectlon No. 1. It is haped tbere xwBl be a good at tendance. ' The Epworth League of the "M. E. church held a business meeting at the R. W. Lelghton home last even- tag. : ; ; ' '- Miss Helen Carrey last evening en tertained the "Daughters of the Woods" at ber home on Fourth St. The Afternoon Klaffee Klatch will be entertained "Friday afternoon by Mrs. M. K. Hall at her home at 1806 Second. Street V !Tw Bays Injured Late yester'diqr afternoon Lout:: Wagner, aon 'of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wagner, and Xalpb Jones, son of Expressman 3oeph Jones, were rid ing their horsea, when the horse rid' den by Ralph fell throwing him in in1i a immw tn 1mmV ! ... - between the "knee and the hip. The horse tidden by young Wagner fell over the on that 'was down and threw blm. When picked up both boys were unconscious. Young Jones was taken 'to the Grande Ronde Hos prtal where Dr. C. T. Bacon set the leg and at last reports he Is resting nicely. Lewis was removed to his home at 1302 Jefferson Street and at a late hour last evening regained consciousness. Besides a few small braises ana being still a little dazed by the fan, It is thought that he will recover his usual health in a few days..." , -. v. ; Miss Hilda Anthony was surprised last Friday evening at half paBt five at her tome Ty eight of her yonng lady friends In honor of the six tenth anniversary of her birthday. A four course luncheon, ending with delicious cake and chocolate was served by Mr. Anthony, assisted by Miss Berger. After the lunch they all attended the basketball congest. Before departing the guests drew numbers, representing the age of Miss Hilda at different times from the years of two to sixteen .and each was requested to draw a picture rep resenting the young lady at that age. the number drawn Indicated, also to write a verse correspondingly. A general good time was reported bv all present who were Misses Runa THEEYE IMPORTANT The eyes la oni cf the moat Import ant ana delicate part o fthe body. "Sight is Priceless.". Glasses should not be worn where no error of refrac tion exists, birt where an error does exist they sbotu4 be pvt on a aoot aa poalbla an4 worn constantly until the defect la cared. Wearing glaassee once doe aot signify that they will always be rorn. Toa can at any time (before the defect la cared) so Vack to the poorer vision 11 son so deslr The vision will not be poorer than ! waa before the glass were worn, be will be num aetleable eat eeew c having been aevstaaeed to better V toa. I have auUe a eeyelal etaO " the eyea and have beea fJtlng glaa for ronneen years. Ark anyo n I htve Hi: C t r 'or-a ; abClty, the trU - ' convinced. All were gaarmted. . , ' H. W. HSWTXT. . CatonetHet a Jwlr. and Is the Mrs. George u KUCDV Wi ..... . Cleaver at their home 1508 Second Street local Chinese Celebrate La Grande's colony of Chinese commenced its. New Year'B celebra tion this morning. Chinese sweets from China have been received for the event here and the celebration 1b to be more elaborat than usual. eSnate Honors Tcary Washington. Feb. 9.-The senate today passed a bill Introduced by Senator Hale authorizing the presi dent to make Commander Peary a Rear , Admiral and place him on the discovery of the North Pole. It to believed hore that the hill will be passed without dlay by the House- Dr. IV. D. McMillan Painless Dentistry U Grande NationallBsnk Bldg. , BothlPhoitts Dittekaedt Auto ipamy Summerville, Oregon The Mitchell 4 Cylinder 30 - 35 Touring, 5 pas. $1350 6 " 50 " 7 " 2000 4 i," 30 - 35 Roadster '3 " 1100 The Mitchell has stood the test for the past 8 years. No experi ment, many exclusive features. ' i Before placing your order per mit us to demonstrate its good qualities. Write for catalogue. Phone Ind. 27A P. O. Box 17 Dr. Mendelsohn deep carve letes aive wider field, clearer vision, freater comfort and Improved appearaaca ; - i i I II DR. K. P. MENDELSOHN KRYWOIC aO : 'FAR.Visiw it 'rtthoutlinesi in to v 1 : '.v. Permanently Located 1105 Adams ave. OpposlfelfhCP 0. t x ! Br. Mendolsohii has been locatedv here . seven , : inonths and during this period, has collected Kearlv 1500 patients. 130 children, can truthfully say that I have suceeded in doing better work and , ' . more work than any one man ever done in Union county This proves that I have conducted mv prac- 4 . ice on a basis that appeals to everyone, to everyone - Who want the truth. Jilv business... is. on a square . deal to everybody. I rarelv hear complaints and am' alwavs ready and williiiff to correct any error that I make , : . - hxsltyiGi . MY 29 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN THE PRACTICE! OP OPTICS IS F ITSELF A VALUABLE ASSET If your eyes trouble you see me. I believe toy ex " tensive experience and skill together with my hon - .; csty and sincerity of purpose, I can give you a guar- . ' antee of truthfulness and satisfaction. 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