La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 01, 1910, Image 5

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W. EL KUette has returned from a
feuslneB strip to Enterprise. .
i ''J. F. Birch, rouU agent for the
( Pacific Express, Is here today looking
over the locaV office.
Dr( M. P. UendelsBohn leaves on
Thursday night or Friday for Cali
fornia to he gone iintfl April lftth.
C. R. Nickel son, United States Mar-
shal with headquarters at Portland,
is la the city, m&rwmed entO a west
"bound train makes Its apperance.
This Is the first day of spring and
considering the weather we have
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v It has a spring feeling all right.
Miss Clara Nqyes, of La Grande,
student at the University, was called
home yesterday y the Alness of her
motherEugene Register
' J. D Gillilan was down town to-
day i for the first time Blnce he .sus
tained severe injuries in a fall near
Ills home ta West La Crude.
Dr M. P Mendelsohn will leave Frl-
' day of this week for California where
he , will spend a month with relat
' Ives. ., ; "v
Bridge Superlniendmt Campbell is
taking measurements ; of a bridge
k near 'Allcel today, which needB re
: pairs and probably substitution by a
new structure. ' '
Attorney S. F, Wilson, of Atehna,
passed throughvPenffleon this after
noon on his way home from a. visit
at the home of his parents In La
Grande. Pendleton E. O.
IL J. IIot:ienberry, now affiliated
with an architect's office In Portland
but for many years principal of the
i La Grande Bchools, Is ixpected from
Portland tonight cr tomorrow on
business maters. ,
J. T. Hughey has solfl his property
In North Union to Marshall Hnffman,
consideration not known This Is one
of the finest properties In the city,
and should bring a fancy price.
Union Scout.
C. W. Cleaver, a brother of G. L. j
Cleaver of this city, today left Colo
rado Springs with his family and
will arrive In La Grande In a few
days. They will reside permanently j
near Imbler ' 1 ' .
C. S. Van Duyfj. of La Grande. Vho
came to Coburg to attend the funeral
of his brother, who died til Idaho. Is
In the city on his way home. He has
not been In Eugene for 20 years and
Is ecarcel yable to pick out and of the
old landmarks. He Is In the ladies
furnishing business in his hbme town
and is doing well. While here he Is
the guest olj his old school mate, Amos
Wilkin. Eugene Register
Dr. W. D. McMillan
Painless Dentistry
La Grande National Bank Bldg.
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Dispatcher Fisher, who has had the
night trick at the'o. R, & N. office
leaves tonight for Portland to he eo
plyed permanently.
Attorney J. P ' Neil; of Freewater,
returned yesterday from Raker Cit
and La Grande, at the latter of which
placeB he acted as Judge In the high
Bchool debate. He left last evenins
for home.. . Pendleton E. 0. '
, FAMOUS yriZZABD HERE
Engtuelaurant arrives on late trclw
from H&kn City today
Eugene LauranL the magician anfl 1
wlziard who appears here tonlgt on ,&na weanraiay evening,- aiarta
the lecture couTse. arrived late ttti' m: The.' 20th anniversary Is
afternoon "from Palter Ctty. ' Tfc ht- i lwayt TBned Aho '9hi?R We?,n?-J !
traction marts at 8:0 at the L. T. S j ' " s v jrv " I
Uhernartc. H Bppnrd t K.ls Tt'B wra Club' fanlllarily known
two days age nd the preBs corn.Si. i "Wcoligans" wOl he intertalhed
ments from fhero are enthu;aBtH f thta' venla 6y Mr wfi'-Mrs L. F.
about the line of en.rtalnmiw)t Tin Dunn at lhelr houe on Main street
presents.
' V. Spokane hap 133,000
Spokan': March ; 1 Accord1 - to
the 1ty Iretrtory, Sppfcese now
has a ' population of approximately
133,000 a gain of moro than 11,00V
within the past year.. : s
" Oldest Fireman Retires .
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New York,' March I Peter . Seery.
the oldest man In the fire department
in point of aervk s well as age, to
day formerly relinquished his job as
fire marshall. Seery Is 3 years of
age and has been a member of the
fire department for 33 years. He was
a close personal friend of Richard
Croker.
' Ex!H t n Toiitf.lVar
San Franslsco, March 1 San Fran
slsco police are preparing to cope
with a bitter tong war in Chinatown,
which Is e-xpected to break out at the
end of the New Year truce which ex
pires totyay.
International Be; Show
BuffaloMarch 1 Canadian and
American dogs are competing for ho-
t nors in the annual bench show open
ed today by the Buffalo Kennel Cluh
i Four distinguished Canadian fanciers j
are among the Judges.
lEAmG TOWER MXGEROCS
t flo0(ls lo ,,. Aa
structure may soon fall.
Rome, Mar. 1. Government engin
eers are today formulating a report
In which they express the conviction
that the famous Leaning Tower Is
unstable and Is likely to fall. ' Recent
floods assisted In the general , disin
tegration of the masonry. The struc
ture may he condemned
I Iowa Liquor Rill
Des Moines, March 1 Senator Ben
nett's bill which prohibits brewers,
refiners and distillers from owning
or operating saloons within the state
of Iowa, goes Into affect today. .
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Miss Colliers, president of tht
"Dlues"of tho M., E. church,. desiref
to meet as many of her division at
IKstlble at her home, 704 Washington
Ave, Wedaenday afternoon at 2. '
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Mr. and 'Mrs. U. G. Couch have is.
sued In itattons to a number of their
friends to . ttend the celebrttlon to as-
tend the twentieth anniversary
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thetr t theirhome In .Is- J
Quite a "number of the musical peo
ple of La Grande are going by special
train to Baker City to , attend Itlie
Madame fechumaB-HleBk6- concert to
he held there March' f. ;, ' " .
; Tne Lyle' Tuesday r Muscale
thiB afternooa and the following
program was rendered: ; , P ; . t
Piaao oolo Hungarian Dance i.
7 (Brahma) Mrs L. F Bellinger, j
Paper Brahms Mrs. Hattle Mc
Donald; .' , '
Vocal . Bolo In Juraraer ' Fields
(Brahms) Mrs. J. F. O'Connel. . i j
Paper Von Weber Mrs.." D. 11.
Proctor. . .... , ..; ;
Vocal Duet (A) Prayer from Der
Frelchutz (B) iwlss Fo k Song, Miss
Bertha Berger, Mrs. M. Anihnny. t
Violin 'Solo Sontlnc No. 2 Miss
Bertha Young
The1-Presbyterian Ladies Aid So
ciety will meet tomorrow afternoon
with Mrs. C. W. Noyes, 150i Adams
Avenue. '
The first division of the Prebyter
lan Ladies Aid Society will hold a
cooked food salt Saturday Mention
of the place will he made later.
The .Woman's Foreign Missionary
Society of the M. E. church ylll meet
Thursday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. J. C. Henry.
j The Womans Home Missionary So
ciety ,or the Baptist church will meet
at the home of Mrs. Frank Gray on
"Wednesday afternoon at 2:30.
Donald Rohun Operated on.
Donald Rohan, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Rohan of Umatilla, was operat
ed on at the hospital by Doctors Ba
con and Hall.' He is resting nicely
this afternoon and. will be removed
to the home of his uncle Mr L. H.
Russell tomorrow.
Mnrpliy Downs Moran
San Francslco, Mar. 1. The opin
ion here today is that Referee Smith
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erred when he awarded a decision to
Tommy Murphy In the 20 round fight
with Owen Moran last night. Ninety
per cent of the spectators favored
Moran. The fight was fast and .clever
MerchanH! Save
$10,000
t t.ln 1907 the
Merchants
o - Oregon saved
ove ;
St 0.000 bv carrvina a oart
of their Insura in their
own company, the Oregon i
J Merchants Mutual Fire As- ?
surance Association, of
Dayton, Oregon. In 1908
they will save $15,000 I
During the same period
their neighbors were hand-
mg over l,WV,VVV in
profits to outside companies
In the Oregon Merchants
Mutual you get:
INSURANCE AT C0S1
A LIMIT TO YOUR LIABIL
ITIES PROMPTSETTLEMENT OF
LOSSES !
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J W. OLIVER, Agent
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oj the very newest things are
here -just the kind you need to set
StUr C0Sm8' Mnct the Price is
Don't make the mistake of buying
Oxfords until you see these beauties
Jfseasy to come in and look them
over. ; ..
Po Jt Jo-pay
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fee - business v in- p
IMO lbs and our S
Tea business in
creased 166 lbs.
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is)e have just receixed a 7arga
shipment of the latest and most'
approved styles in
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