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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1910)
flff Doctors Prescriptions and Family Recipes Are Accurately and Carefully Compounded at the Red Cro ss Drag Store O O O O O $ $ I tached which proved to be a guess- LOCAL YTSMS. A. A Roberts vent to Hot Lake this morning to spend Sunday. ' . J. Wright of the La Grande In vestment company has returned from a business trip to Baker City. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Woodell left this morning to spend the day on . their farm near Summerville. . Mrs.' James A. Cooper and son, and Miss James of Pendleton are , i nthe cityvtoday visiting friends. ' - Mrs. L. H. RuBsel and sons, Leal n1 Thnmna ram home from" Port land and Umatilla today.'' '. A ...... ... ... a I O SOCTFTT O i ' "' - V--'; - The' Decern Club will be "enter tained next Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs Ii P.. Dunn at their home on Main Ave. Last evening at their lodge rooms the ' Royal Neighbors entertained a few invited friends at a banquet and a general social evening. The ban quet table was decorated in Wash lngton birthday style and the cards were smair hatchets , . painted with cherries. ' Each member of the order was given the privilege of invilin; turn guest uu luuw iuviicu, mm Included a number of the Woodmen M Mrs Frank Rohan and son Donald of Umatilla are visiting at the hom of Mrs. and Mrs. 1 H, Russel. Circuit Judge Knowles, District At torney Ivanhoe and Reporter Hanna are home from Enterprise where a short trem of court , Mrs. J. H, Dupes and little daugh ter Sara Margaret, left his morning for their home at ' Pleasant Valley, after visiting with her parents, En gineer and Mrs. Henry Hensonv ,f Mrs. A. D. Vandecar will be at the Hotel Sommer Tuesday, March 1, for one week Those having orders or wha want to give orders for all kinds of hair work, please call at Room A. ' J. F. Thompson was down from Ka- mela today reporting five and one . half feet of snow on the'summft and the public chool was compelled to close until the roads were so; that the children were able to get out. ,.. ; F. S. Bramwell arrived home '.this morning accompanied by a number " of high officials of the L. D. St church of Salt Lake City, who wili attend the Quarterly Conference that Is be ind in this city today and Sunday. "; , NOTICE FOR PEBLICATIOT. " U. S. Lund Office, at' La Grande, Orer ' gon, January 21th, 1910. Ndtlco is hereby given that Adolpb Lauer, of La Grande, Oregon, who, on January 3d, 1905, made Homestea1 Entry No. 14038, Serial No. 04326, for SE 1-4 NE 1-4, E 1-2 SE 1-4. Sec 17, NE 1-4 NE 1-4, Section 20, ' TownBhlp 4 South, Range 38 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Five Tear Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver, United States Land Office, at La Grande, Oregon, on ihe ' 15th day of March, 1910. Claimant names at witnesses: a John Shilling, Jrv , Henry J. Rehen. James Shilling .". . Fred Pohrman, all of La Grande, Oregon. . , : F. C. BRAMWEt.Ti. Register considered themselves very lucky to be among the chosen few.' After the banquet the guests listened to a care fully prepared program, speeches and singing Joined In by everyone pres ent At a late houre the party broke up each going to their respective homes and voting "the ladies of the Royal Neighbors as delightful en tertainer! . - - Forgetting all . feeling of disap polntment at defeat of the La Grand? high Bchool last evening, the Juniors and Seniors of the high school gave an . Informal reception at the high school in honor of the visiting team Refreshments of a light order were served and school songs and a gene ral good. timC were other features. The event was highly appreciated 1 the Baker City 'delegation The same In sr contest for the afternoon's am- i ?, usement Each ladv was given a ' paper and a pencil and told to j wrlto ihe names of the presidents as t!iey were numbered, also to draw j n picture of Georco Vr.Hhlngton anil . write his blograpy. Mrs. Bater prov- j cd herself the most 3i iclent in the . contest and was awarded the prize, a beautiful hand painted china can dlestick. A delicious luncheon was served at the close of the after noon's pleasure. Park Dale, Feb. 25. (Special ( The Park Dale Club was entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. A. L Orr at her home in South La Grande The business part of the meeting waa j held followed '.by a snort ' program as follows: Reading "Country Life" by ..Mrs. Boneell that was greatly appreciated. Mrs. A. , L. Orr then recited by request her poem "Trips to the SuptngB" which showed, mark ed ability. At the next meeting each member is requested to gring a receipt' of how to cook some staple food in the healthiest manner The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. D. C. Procter in Frultdale. The ; afternoon ; session closed with games and music. The hostess serv ed a delicious two course luncheon at the close of a very pleasant af ternoon. - III i jf , -fiHssr . After Beef Trns Matrimte .4 i Jersey City, Feb. 26. Prosecutor lfirvin today took ' initiative BtepS to extradite 21 beef trust barons who were . indicted yesterday and whom trnlrlf nf nnontionrtorl hnonitalftv wiix ' WlU. D6 DrOUgnt nere IOr trial. 1 H6 evident til so at the debate 'where the task -will be a- haiw. one. viBitiiig debaters were given ovatlonE when they appeared to-deliver their orations.',, , V ' (. Elgin,. Feb. 25. (Special) On Tuesday evening, Feb,' 22, at Elgin, Mrs. Dan Sommer entertained thf young ladies of the high school and a fewof their friends at a. Washing ton birthday party. The house was tastefully decorated In flags and red, white and blu edrapery to carry out the patriotic schemo, and a delicious lncheon was seraved. ; The first hon ors of the evening were won by Scott Harris and Lillian Morris while the second prizes were awarded to Mr. Larson and Miss Green. The party brbke up at a late hour, all of the guests voting Mrs. Sommer a charm ing hostess. - Elgin, Feb. 25 (Special) Mrs. Henry Hugg and Mrs.. Townley of Elgin entertained a number of la dies at he home of Mrs. Townley at a George Washington party. The house was beautifully decorated in the national colors, which hung on the wall with all the pictures of the ex-presidents without their names at- ' ''. ' 'i V., ' -t -; Dr. Hendeliohn deep curve Icieg flr wider field, clearer vision, fraater cemfert and Improved ' ppeaiMC r i BE. M. P. KE3BILB0E5 KRYPIOIC aO Vithoiitline ., Ml i if it L Most Beautiful Woman on Vaudivllle Stage at Scenic This week . tribndon j Notice of 1'lnnl Settlement and DIs Notice is hereby given that the j undersigned has filed his final ac- j count as executor of the estate of i Bertha Sommer, deceased, and the County Court of the State of Oregon for . Union Onuntv has fixed on Mon day, the 28th day of March, 1910, at 3 o'clock In the afternoon as the time,, and the Court House at . La Grande, Union County, Oregon, as the place for the hearing of - any and all objections to said account and the final settlement thereof and the distribution of said estate. Dated at La Grande, Oregon this 25th day of February, 1910.' D. SOMMER, Executor of the estate of Bertha Sommer, deceased. 2-25-3-25. Dr. MrV D. McMillan Painless Dentislty La Cmit MionzVBank Bldg. 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