J nu uoctors Frescnpfofis a?d Famv f?ectees ..." Are Accurately and Carefully Compounded at the Red iron? ruff Stdre 3ZiwaMMlMiMSMS -!!SI.?L'jj T'i'TI I li i "nr tm wi irnnii ipnw m m. m r .1 wWii.. . -..ih.ij .pmmi m in r ,, .mi A ' i-OCIL .TIMS. X . Walter Pierce leoves tonight for Portland to be absent a few ' W. J. Townley a Union merchant la In the city today. Attorney J. D. Slater is in Port land on legal business. Mr. and Mra, Vandecar are her for the week. Miss Hazel Graham is a guest with her slater Mrs. L. F. Massee for a day. ' ;, ' William Ogden a prominent farmer of the Cove is doing business In the city todya. i , . , , . Attorney Robert J. Slater 'came ov er from Pendleton yesterday to visit 10MUIM iui lew daya. Attorney J. L. Davis of .Union is. over today and will be one of the visitors at the banquet tonight , Miss Pauline Ledorlee spent Sat urday and Sunday with her father at Pendleton. ; O. W. Francis who was" taken to the Grande Ronde v hospital Satur day with an attack of typhoM ferer Is reported to be some "better today. . Attorney L. Denham of Elgin came up this afternoon to attend to some legal matters and incidentally will attend the banquet this evening. . P. S. Bramwell who . has been In Ogden and Salt Lake 'TJlty for sev eral days returned home this morn ing. : ' ' , ".Mrs. M. Baker, the aged lady of South La Grande, who "broke' her arm a few days since, is suffering considerable pain and unrest today. S. Deane Crowe of the Home In dependent Telephone Company, left cn last evenings train for Portland to be absent several days. . It Is understood that Guy McCully who for several weeks has been in Portland has secured a position an bookkeeper with a large sawmill firm in Baker City. The - Recorder's court opened this morning and passed sentence on Pat Furney for being intoxicated, ewell lng the revenue to the extent of $15. Ray Noyes, night operator of the Home Independent Telephone Compa ny, who has been ill for the past week has so far recovered as to be able to resume his work this evening. ' Mrs. E. Pollock, who has been vis iting friends and relatives in the east for the past ten weeks, is ex pected home the latter part of the week. . Miss Emma Lun, daughter of An drew Lun of North Powder, who is telegraph operator at Hilgard, was brought to the' Grande Rondd hospi tal today, with an attack of typhoid fever. ; . ' ;. , Rev, Upton H. Gibbs, Rector of the Episcopal Church, left this morn ing for Union to officiate at the fu neral of Mrs. Maggie Bell, a pioneer of that city. ' Robert Starkweather, cashier of the National Bank at North Powder, passed through this city this morning enroute to Pendleton and Portland to be absent for a week. t Jay Bowerraan, president of the ' Oregon senate, passed through . the 'city ' yesterday on his way to Con don, his home, after having attend-" ed the Baker banquet. - An attachment was served on the E. K .Harris grocery store, better known as the "Boston" on ; Depot St. today for a small amount. It is ; understood that the store will be opened during the day. A man is in jail for the alleged stealing of a pair of shoes and some clothing from an engine in the yards ;. Sunder. .The case, if it comes to a trial, is expected to come before Justice Williams this afternoon. , Mr, and Mrs. S. Vandecar of North Powder arrived in the city last even ing enroute home from Walla Walla Mr. Vandecar continued his Journey homeward this morning but Mrs. Vandecar remained In La Grande with er hair goods.' Mr. and .'.lira, W. D. McMillan spent yesterday In Hot Lake.. v Gov. and Mrs. Frank W. Benson arrived In La Grande shortly after midnight laBt eight. Today they have been guesta with Telativei ken "which Include Mrs.; ceo. Carpy, tt sister of the governor, Mrs. F. . V,. Currey, a niece of the governor ( and Harry Benson, an engineer with the Reservoir company, who is a aephew of the executive. ' Coutrary to announcement made elsewhere In this issue, No. six did not arrive at noon.' At press time it was marked up to- arrive at five tolock. ; Additional ffrack 'jtnlearing pharaphernalla left here this after noon. s . '.-. '1 . aired that all members be present. The followiag program . with Mrs. 0 S.' Birnle and Miss Ida Little as lead ers will be rendered.: Life of Franz Joseph Haydn, Miss Addie Little. Works of Haydn. Mrs. Geo. 8. BJmle. Allegro Adago from Third Symphony, Misses Hilda Ai- thony and Runa Bacon. "The Mer-, iiiuid'' Mrs. O. E. Silverthorne, "The Heavens are telling" from the VCre attonf Mrs. W. W. Berry. "Gipsy Dance" Mrs. Erla Carlock. $ SOCIETY 1 '' Last Saturday evening Misses Mae Nelll and Lillian Baker entertained the La Volte Club and a few Invited friends at the Nelll home on Penn. Avenue 'with a Valentine Party. The game of hearts was played and Arlo Meyers proved himself the most ad ept at capturing hearts and won the first prize. The house was beauti fully decorated with hearts and red candles and. the guests partook of a delicious three-course luncheon. Thi following members of. th club were present.; Misses Mae Nelll, Lillian Baker, Zoe Bragg, Gladys Oesiter ling, Elsa Wagner, Nellie Pickens, and Anna Roesch, and the Invited guests were Miss -Marjorie Silver thorne, Joe Ingle, 'Arlo Meyers, Ray Williams, Harold Grady, Marble Green, Stanley Carpy, Frank Earls, and Virgil Bolton. The Old Town. section of the Pres-1 byterian Missionary Society will ? hold a refreshment social at the ' home. of Mrs. W. M. Ramsey on 4th St.,' Friday afaternoon from ? to 5, Feb. 7.$ Come and bring a text that has helped yourself and a thank of rilu iui ui auypurt or tne boy at Sitka, v. AH members and any friends of the society are cordially Invited to attend. "' , Informal receptions commencing this " afternoon and continuing until a late hour tonight will be tendered In honor of Mr.s Frank W. Benson at the home of Mrs. George Carpv, corner of First and N. Ave. No In vitations have ' been issued for the events, and the purpose Is to make it very Informal. Anyone desiring to meet the Executive's wife can do so at any hour this evening or this afternoon. . . , The Daughters of the Woods will entertain a Valentine Party at the M. E. Church this evening. The Alpha Theat Club' entertained the Lambda Phi Alpha Saturday ev ening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Wright on Penn. Ave. About 30 were present and numerous Valen tine games were enjoyed. ', A deli cious luncheon was served. Another excellent ' program has been prepared for the meeting of the Lyle Tuesday Musicale tomorrow af ternoon at half past two. ; At this meeting the newly revised by-laws of the club will be, read and it is de- Sew Goods at the Peoples Store The PeoplesStore has Just receiv ed a new line of summer gods of all 'kinds and Invite" you" to call and make your selection ' early. This store Is also agent for the Ladies Home Journal Patterns.' Their ad. will appear in this paper, tomorrow. Sell Many Lots. V ' Jacobs-Stine representatives sold in this city Bince Saturday forenoon 28 of their choice lots in Wellington. Those wishing to buy in Wellington or contemplate Investing In Port land should see the special repre sentatives of the Jacobs-Stine Com pany at once. One door south of the Observer office on Sixth Street. Open cay and evening. We have' a fine new line of Hot Water Bottles. They are the reli able kind, are guaranteed for more than a year and cost you no more than the doubtful BJrt, Newlln Drug Company. " ' ' Di t Aito ipaisy Summerville, Oregon Tne Mitchell I 4 Cylinder 30 - 35 Touring, 5 pas. $1350 6 " 50 7 " 2000 4 " 30 - 35 Roadster 3 " 1100 PKICES P. 0. B. FACXOET The Mitchell has stood the 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 m vvm ovp rr tWM fit. wWer field, clearer vision, , greater comfort and 1 lapmed ' arpearaaca ' '. - III I II . . s... DB. M. P. MENDELSOHN KRYPTOIC aO, Whoutliriesr Permanently Located 1105 Adams ave. Opposite Jhe P. 0.. Dr. Mendelsohn has been located here seven months and during this period has collected Nearlv 1500 patients. 130 children, can truthfully say that I have suceeded in doing better work and , more work ; than any one man ever done 1 in Union - county. This proves that I have conducted my prac iee on a basis that appeals to everyone, to everyone Who want the truth. My business is on a square deal to everybody. I rarelv hear complaints and am alwavs ready and willincr to correct any. error. that. MIY 29 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN THE PRACTICE OP OPTICS IS F ITSELF A VALUABLE ASSET: If your eves 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 antee of truthfulness and satisfaction. I refer you to vour neighbor, to vourphvsician, who have, known ' r me for the past 16 years and I am endorsed by the , .' most prominent ocultist of Portland. V The entire problem lies in these three words: "Rightly Fitted Lenses" Your Case Will not Puzzle Doctor Mettdelsohn OFFICE HQURS-9 to 12-1 to 5. 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