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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1910)
Ml Doctors Prescriptions and Faf?iy Recpes Are Accurately and Carefully Compounded at the i c Cro ss Druff Store vv V W VV V V v w LOCAL TMS. Grande ; visitor. , i - - Guy. and Frank Woodell of Sum mervllle were Sunday guests. T. J. Fox, of Sumpter Is In j . Grande today. ' . . General Superintendent M. J. Buck ley Ib in . La Grande this afternoon on railroad matters. Barney Feurey was fined $10 thin ? morning by City Recorder Cox for . being drunk and disorderly. Mrs. Frank O'Hare came over ffrom - Pendleton today being called here by ' the illness of her father Mr. Goech . Mrs. W. M. Bunker .of Jesepb is vlalttnc with friends and relatives in the city. , - ' 'k . 80CIFTT . ? . 4 Q I Tomorrow evening at the Elks hall i Invitations are out for a Washlng-t . ton Birthday party at the home of! Mrs. George L. Cleaver, given by ; the T. I. O. Club of tha M. E. church. theatre is In, Elgin .today looking ov er the moving picture Business. Mrs. S. Vandecar has returned ' to her hoTie In. Baker City after spend ing the week In La Grande. Little Miss I rma Stoddard of Fruit dale is spending the' week In La Grande the gueBt of Mrs. N. S. eKlly. Court Reporter H. R. Hanna will go to Enterprise in the morning to attend court. ' ' ; Attorney T. H. Crawford is home, from Portland, reporting fairly, good -t weather conditions. . ... Sam McLain has returned to his home in Nampa after visiting his friends in this city.", ' - - Superintendent Bolllns was one of ithe. snowbound on Kamela hill this morning. ; He . reached here on the fast mall. " ii Mrs. J, "W. Knowles will accom pany, the Judge to Enterprise to morrow, providing the train service permits. Bruce Dennis, city editor of the Baker City Herald and Mr. Pruit of the repertorlal staff, spent Sunday in this city. . IV.' H. Arbuckle left this morning " for Portland after .visiting several days with his brother J. A. Arbuckle of the Model restaurant. T. J. Berg, forman of the 0. It. & N. shops at Umatilla is here today. Mr. -Berg fromerly worked in the shops here. Miss Edna Barton of Baker City, came down on last evening's train to attend the5 Elk's ball and visit with Mr. and. Mrs. L. F. Dunn. C. W. Nlbley," a prominent L, D. S. Cbocr official of Salt Lake City Is . visiting; with; friends and relatives of this city. - ; ", Mrs. H. L. Anderson who has been visiting . her brother and wife -Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Carr, returned to her home In Ontario today. , - William Brant and sister Miss Vida Brant who have been visiting at the B. A. Davis home at May Park- er, turned to their home in North Pow der today. ' M.r8. I. W. Faulk has so far re covered from her recent operation at - the Grande Ronde hospital that she was able to return to her home In South La Grande. . ' '' L. R, Alderman one of the leading educators of the Northwest, is In La Grande today, enroute to Enterprise.1 awaiting resumption of traffic on the main line etaoln shrldu cmfw mmm branch line. He Is affiliated with de partment of Education at the Univer sity of Oregon, and he addressed the students of the high school today on that aubject . ' " Miss Donno Geddes, who has been In: Baker City for the past several weeks doing china painting under Mrs. eGorge Small, returned to her home In this city last evening. While In Baker she -was the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Geddes. will mark one of the largest dancing parties to be given in una city tnis winter when the B. P. O. E. Lodge No." 433 hold their 13th annual ball. The orchestra . will be of the best, as It will contain 12 pieces com posed of some of the best musical talent tn the city and several pieces from neighboring 'cities. i .i; rThe Neighborhood Club will hold its regular meeting- tomorrow after nopn at half past two in .the club rooms. The history Department Is to have charge of the program which will be a' Btudy of Egypt ' UThe Nile , ValleyMrs. 5 E. E.; Kid- . Archaeological . Research Mrs. Turner Oliver. v , i ''c . Review, of the Early Government- Mrs. J. T. Williamson. Modern Egypt Mrs. George Pal mer. '. .-. "... y ' v. It is hoped that. as many members as possible : will try and attend , this meeting. " : ' Birth Record .Twlna'were born to Mr. and Mr. Funk 'of Imbler a' few days ago- boy and a girl. It A son was born on Feb. 17 to Mr. j and Mrs. Kenneth Myrlck of Cove.J Notice of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby given, that t" j j underrigned. administrator of the es-1 Ute , of 5 Anna . M. Stearna,t deceased. win" toakel final J settlement k o! tils j accounU wlta said 'Estate as wch 1 administrator on Saturday, the 12th day.ot.Mrach, at 10 o'clock of saM day, at which limb all objections to said final account wui oe neara huu , the estate distributed to tne pcirs at law of the 'deceased k Dated at LaGrtnfle, Oregon, this 8th day of February, 1910. J. F. STEARNS. . ;; Admlnlstrj.tor of the estate of Anna c'M. St arns. Deceased. ::5 . 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