r i. ,. " - -1 niwiiiiiMwifit, i - - -71777111711 ! i u f f a j -ar r m ,F"" aaa w m m ft-" b w jmm mm & m w i . m - ! , Are Accurately and Carefully Compounded at the I ; - --Reel Cross ; Jkw: SSore ' - : ' : . t jSLjias. .-i -1 V, r jr ,7, , hjlLL' '.''' :. ?' A,n ' " : J... " ' ; j ' '.-.-."4'.. ;-,..;..'"...".-.., :!'! Hip . uvvu lints, V . - 1 1.:' " ..- i 4$ P 666 0 ; Miss Eva Nell is spending the day nimbler with friends. t Mrs. L. Smith, the milliner, will re--Mrn from Portland this evening. ., v Councilman J. T. Williamson la at ; ome from a trip to Canyon City. V J. R.' Williamson returned vyester- ay from a business trip to Wallowa 'ouuiy. . . , . - i F. S. I vanhoe is In Bager . City ;Oday to respond to the address of .welcome at. the Lincoln banquet. ' Editor Sclbard the genial scribe ;jf Union is here today on business matters.- .: ' Mr." fl Harris of Ia Ornnt-' is here on a short visit Eugene Reg- Ulster. "v Engineer Brown, Fireman Oscar England and Brakeman Caselet have resigned their., positions with the 0. B. ft Ni' v 'v.;.;'.-fi;w; ; Little Elhora Hanson, who Is quite 111 with an attack of typhoid fever ! Is reported to . be' somewhat '. better today. .'. ;-5. '.:-.v;-. :' ; : v.p , Pete Jost, a block signal employee, returned to North Powder today after having participated In the basketball game here last evening. Colon R. Eberhard, Receiver at the land office, went to Baker City this morning to attend the Lincoln ban quet there tonight. , ,; , Charles Wood, of Fox, Oregon, and Mrs. Maggie Herman, of Chico, Ore., made application for homesteads at the land office today., V Mrs. L. F. Massee went to Elgin today to Bpend Sunday with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Graham of that, place. .' ; L , ;. , ' , -. ,-. , Miss Luverne Wissler of Pendle ton is visiting with her friend, Miss Cecile Lilly at her home on Fourth Street. Oscar Calpitts has gone to Promise, In Wallowa county, where he will as sist his brother, . R. W. Calpitts, In a logging contract. , , V ; : ; V Mr. and Mrs. George W. Robertson who have been spending the winter In Southern California, have return ed to their home In this city. " . Little Miss Dorothy, daughter of DrugglBt and Mrs. Walter Gorrie, is visiting with her grandparents and other relatives In Payette this week. Mrs Lena Sellway who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. I. W. Kaulk, during Mrs. Faulk's illness at the Grande Ronde hospital, will re turn to her home in Montana tomor row morning. A good number of music loving people of La Grande are planning to go to Baker City on March '9th to hear Madame, Schuman-Helnk, who will appear there on that date. Governor, and Mrs. . Frank Benson passed through La Grande today en route to Baker CItyfl ' Tbey will re turn tomorrow night to be the guests of the George Carpy family. Gov. Benson and Mrs. Carpy are brother and sister. Misses Hazel Nolan and Inez Hill of Pendleton, are guests with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hill of this city. Misses Nolan and HIU are familiar to local basketball, for they were leading members of the Pendleton high school team two years ago. Junius Chenault, a citizen of North Powder, but who has been spending the winter In Portland on account of the hellth of his wlft, came to La Grande this morning to visit with hlSj brother, Emmet Chenault, for a few- days. Mr., Chenault reports his mother, Mrs. W. Chenault, who has been In the Portlnad hospital for the past several months, to be doing Tery nicely .with every chance for a complete recovery. - -.in, i n -i ' i'1 Dr. W. D. McMillan Painless Dentistry ta Grande NaiionafiBank Btdg. BoWPhones Mrs. Grace McNish and baby son. Samuel Deanf ; returned . today from ...,,va,-,ueiB uej nave neen su iting with Mr. and Mrs. 0. S. Wig glesworth 'and. family. , ; - v Fred Fox. of Imbler, who is both a school teacher and, basketball play er, returned to his home today after having taken the ' teacher's examina tions here, ' ; . J. S. Peach returned today from Boise valley where he has been seve ral days. He states that the snow Is about six Inches deep', at Weiser and on the P. I. N. road It Is three feet deep; ., . Vl . .': , :) Mox Block has been suffering from lumbago for the past several days." A.-jP:-iDav'l J8 caring v for his dry goods store during the illness of the proprietor. " W. 0. Francis, emnloved in the N. K. West store, and who has been suf fering from a severe cold, today suf fered a relapse and has been taken to the Grande Ronde, hospital.4 He Is threatened, with typhlod fever. ; Charles . Ely-. o Gaurdalne, where he Is classed 'as one; of the most prom Inent sheepmen, is to the city, ; He affirms that there Is only enough feed for the herds of sheep there to last one week and unless relief comes before then, many large flocks will starve toMeath. The situation serious. ; i-''-- o $ ''$,4 ' . " ... -.... -i- SOCIETY J' "r - .:." ' ' Daughters of the ' Woods a "Metho dist Sunday School organization will give a Valentine social at the M, E. church Monday evening and all are invited. Special Invitation is extend ed to all members of other Sunday School organizations of the city. Portland with his parents to make i.!s future home. Miss Bess Bohnen -kama was the caterer at the banquet rnd a . very pleasant hour ensued. 4n after-dinner speech by Wayne P'rkier was a feature of the enter tainment.., In it he expressed re gret at leaving his present "envlron niorta. . . . : WILLCOCK BROTHERS: v. O f4t:;::. 1 1 ' -- I 1 ? . I Quick Transfer e A TtaonN: -." DtVR4 HI. . Night Black 1S7L Wei have a. line new" line of Hot Water Bottles. They are the reli able kind, are guaranteed for more than a year and cost yon no more than the doubtful ort Newlln Drug Company. ' ; - Section Two of the Ladies Aid Sc ciety of the Presbyterian church gave a delightful Lenten supper at the home of Mrs. Anson last night and a very neat sum was realized. Proving themselves royal hostesses and appreciative gueBts.'j the Alpha Theta and the Lambda Phi Alpha classes of the Presbyterian Sunday School last evening enjoyed a very delightful reception at the W. H. Boh nenkamp home when the former class entertained the latter in honor of Wayne Pickler who leaves soon for THEEYE IMPORTANT The eyes is on of the most Import ant! an delicate part o (the body. "Sight Is Priceless.-; ' Glasses ahould not be worn where no error of refrac tion exists, but where an error does exist they should be pot on as soor as poslble and -worn constantly until the defect Is cured; ' Wearing glassses once does not signify that they will always be worn. Too can it any time ( before the defect ta cured) ko back to the poorer vision If yoa so deslr The vision will 'not be poorer than l was before the glass were worn. will be aaar otieabl m uwr . o having been MistMui to betta1 Ion. I have iuuU mcU1 stsjr t the eyes and fcave beta flttng c)um for fourteen years." Ak anyow ts l'hbn fit: C tr 'crsaeele ability, tbiw ave me : trUIs convinced. All work (iaraated. : v..v. j BL W. tOBWm, I! n H H mil ''I Mi mpai; Suihmerville. Oregon " ' ' '''' ' ' "' '' Ji ' ' " ' ' .' - .t 4 Cylinder 30 - 35 Touring,5 pas. $1350 6 " 50 , 7 2000 4 " 30 - 35 Roadster 3 " 1100 PRICES F. O. B. FACTORY The Mitchell has stood tlie test for the past, 8 years; No experi ment, many exclusive features. Before placing your order per mit us to demonstrate its good qualities. Write for catalogue. Phone Ind. 27A P. O. Box 17 a -..-I . . . ; ' . . " ; Dr. Mendelsoln 4eep curre leses freater comfort and Juaprd appearance ' J, KRYWOlCoQ Vithoutliiie u'.i I 'PemmeMy, Loffied il 105 Adams ave. Opposite the P.ffi Dr. Mendelsohn has been located here seven months and durinff this neriod has i collected -Nearly 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 my prac- ' ; V ice on a basis that appeals to everyone, to everyone ' f . Who want the truth. M v business is on a square i''";. deal to everybody. I rarelv hear complaints and am V. always ready and willing to correct any error that ; ; T make- , : rr;:T: - MY 29 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN THE PRACTICE OF OPTICS IS F ITSELF A VALUABLE ASSET If . your eyes trouble vou see me. I believe my ex- v tensive experience and skill together with my hon esty and sincerity of purpose, I can give you a guar antce of truthfulness and satisfaction. I refer you to vour neighbor, to vourphvsician. who have known . ine for the past 16 years and I am endorsed by the.- V'6 ! most prominent ocultist of Portland; The entire problem lies in these three words: ) f "Rightly Fitted Lenses" Your Case Will not Puzzle Doctor Mendelsohn ?PFIC? ?qTOS-9 to 1-X to 5. By special appointsaeats In the evenings. UP. UP UPU P U 4 U P n A ri a n a a n a n a n X n x n n x. M. V(i vu if if it WkJtJ in . 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