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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1910)
M oaors vfescrmfidh& 1 an -.'Fa mlhr f?iW - w m;iy mm vmuuny VmnpUUnQCU Ul tile LOCAL .TSMS. 6 o o o o , ', G. C Weaver of Enterprise made homestead application today. ' Mrs. Charles Gore is in Union to day visiting friends. George Hlbberd has received it fe male Pitt bulldog from a Weiser fan cier. The animal 1b a thoroughbred. H. A.J Miner of the Spokesman-Re-xvlew, -went to Beter City today on business matters. W. H. Stlckney , and wife of Jos eph are in the city today. Mr. Stlckney la an extensive sheepman. Mrs. Para Thornton returned to day from Enterprise where sbe has been the past week. Brakeman Ed. HarrlBon is show ing considerable improvement today. v Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Morrison and Mrs. G. M. Richey spent yesterday Mrs. W. A. Couehanour and Mrs. G. C. Scheurer of North Powder are visiting with friends in La Grande to day. . , ' Pttnnlnn T. ' C1w t flaw rA rttna HlA. gon, bought Isolated tracts at the land office sale today. Woodson L. Patterson, an attorney and prominent Republican of Baker City had matters cerore tne iana office this morning. , District Supt. J. D. Gillllan left this morning for Joseph where he will be present at the dedication of the new church. County, Clerk Ed 'Wright ana c. M. Humphrey accompanied Vice Grand Yoran to Union this after noon. , 5 ' Vice Grand Chancellor D. E. Yoran returned today from Wallowa county. on his way to visit the K. o p. Lodge in Union. George Ball la rapidly recovering from his recent critical illness and 1b able to alt up for a few minutes at a time. . Mrs. Fred Gllkinson and baby of North Powder came to Hot Lake, where she expects to Btay for some time on account of her health. Little Elnora Hanson, who is quite ill at the home of her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Frltts, is reported to be a little bit better today. A new log loader for the Palmer camps at Palmer Junction passed through here from Portland, , where is was manufactured. The 20 who wrote for county school teacher's certificates have completed the examinations. The pa pers will be graded as Boon aa pos sible. A Greek employed at the coal chutes suffered a severe blow on one hand this morning which crushed a finger. Dr. Hubbard treated the in jury. . v Mrs. Peter. Johnson, who has been visiting with her mother Mrs. M. A. Adams ior ine paL to her home in Huntington this morning. W. R, Kivette, tne lumber dealer went to Joseph today where ne nas a shipment of lumber to scale. Some first class lumber is produced from the Joseph end of Wallowa county. iwv Jones, who 'ft few days since sustained a fractured leg In a fall from a horse, is resting eas ily at the Grande Ronde hospital. His partner In misery, Lewis Wag ner, has fully recovered from the effects of his fall. Mm. MIcaJa Baker, mother of City Attorney J. F. Baker, bad the mis fortune to fall and fracture her arm yesterday afternoon. Dr. Hall was called to attend the case and at last reports Mrs. Baker was resting nicely. Dr. IV. D. McMillan 09? nfocc i)fnffcfrv I unlive .---i La Grande NatfonalXBan BWg. BothlPhones with Mrs. Richardson and Mrs. J. tssr.:1.'!' ... ,;m ii.,,,,,,.,,,,,.,, ..,,,.,. ' ' D. ? Stout SB hostesses, ' fl vrv , ' ' : '-. ' " : - ". -----3 : t fl isn rm nn .n . n p n .kf5 , ' ' '' ' ' '' ' ' ' ' ' . " ' a rn nil i mi 'tir-n " i Mr5i . J- H.. Handrahan and hahp daughter Lillian are visiting with friends in Beker City this week. Mr. Handrahan haa been in Baker some tlmeIn the .interest' or, the Jovita Land Company of Tacoma! J. H. McLennon of San Francisco is in the city the guest of his brother A. C. McLennon of the Red Cross Drug Store and hie sister Miss Jes sie McLennon, who is. head nnrse at Grande Ronde hospital. FOR SALE A fresh much cow. Ad : dress Mrs. Lena Groupe,, South La Grande. Q $ O Q ,.. SOCIETY A o ? o p & ? A pleaBlng afternoon was given by the Parkdale Club by Mrs. L. Moe. at May Park in her pleasant home at the -End of the Lane." Wednes day afternoon , A most Interesting session followed. The reading "A Wintry Night" by Mrs. C. Stillwell. was highly pppresiated. Miss Smith pleased all by reading L. Case Rus Bell'B poem "Waking Call Me Early" Mrs. Harriet Stillwell read an ori ginal poem, "A Pioneer of Kansas." which was most interesting. A two course dainty luncheon was served by the hostess, assisted by Mesdames Alder and Carroll. The next'fiession is to be held at the home of Mrs. A. L. Orr in North La Grande, the subject 'for - consideration being "What can we substitute for meat In our dally menu?" The Afternoon Klaffee Klatch was entertained this afternoon by Mrs. M. K. Hall at her home on Second Street',.-': . - 3 t Kotlce to Creditors. Notic Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed as ad ministrator of the estate of John Ble lns, deceased, and has duly qualified as etich and entered upon the dis charge of his duties ana all naving claims against said estate are ',4 properly verified to the anderstix-j administrator at his residence at One Union County. Oregon, within 1 months from the date of the first pub lication of this notice. Date of First Publication. December, 18. 1909. 2MIL BLEV1NS. ' . AUrolnlatratm mo. 8. Hodgm, Attorney fr Estate. For Sale Fire and burglar 4roof safe, nearly new, at a bargain at McKecnon, Phy ft Roberts. FOR RENT Five room house on Adams Avenue. Enquire of Harris French, Fair Store. : 2-10-17. Our prescription department has the approval of your physician and should be patronized whenever you have prescriptions or recipes to be compounded. Newlin Drug Co. The Alpha Theta Class will en tertln the Lambda Phi Alpha Club at a Valentine party on Saturday ev ening att the home of Miss Ethel Wright, on Penn. Ave. These or ganizations are both large and in teresting classes of young people of the Presbyterian Sunday School. ' The coffee to be served at the sup per given by the second section of the Ladies Aid Society of . the . Pres byterian church at the home of Mrs. E. M. . Anson on Fourth Street, will he the famous Chase & Sanborn and will be furnished by the. local dealer J. G. Snodgrass. The Current Topic ' Club waB de lightfully entertained this afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. T. Richardson TIIEEYE IMPORTANT The eyes Is on cf the most Import ant and detcate part o fthe body. "Sight la Priceless.. ' Glasses should not be worn where no error of refrac tion exists, bnt where an error doe exist they shcmld be pot on as boot as poslble and worn constantly until the defect is cared. 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