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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1910)
'oi:ofs Prescriptions i zM, Jrzimlv Red : : ' : li-V.l till i -. :V " ; , i , , v Aire Accurately and Carefully Compounded at the i try ' 1 l i !i ' ; " . t-S -: - --RMS Cross : ; Briig''' : Sfcore ' : ; ii( l I III! II ... .. ... ... , - . !! .,.,.,, i IX O O O O ' , ; LOCAL .TSMS. , 0 O O OiO O O O I I T. B. Johnson Is over from Lowe? jfve today..:,' J ...... ' i j Edna Naomi klrtley ia ill fat the I family home on Fourth street. George Miller drove over from hia ranch In Lower Cove this morning. A. A. Roberta has returned from a business trip to Baker City. ; , ; new front Is being installed' In the store building occupied by the Le&vitt Cigar Store. . . Mrs. A; D.'Vandecar is i ia"the"city Trcz: STr!' " nt the Hotel Sommer. f' Albert Drewett a Long Prairie res ident, made final homestead proof at the land pfflce toda. , James A. Waterbury of LongCreek made commutation proof at the land office today. '"; f ' ; . Mrs. Frank Toney of Baker City is visiting at the home of her par ents,, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Klnzle. laspect Dakota Troops. ,Watertowa, S. D. March 2 Annual inspection of outh Dakota Militia companies by armV'of fleers ' detailed' for that purpose from the JVar J)epari ment commenced tctfay aiid will 14pi-; tinue to March 24.The South Dakota . regiment is naid to be above .the:ave-, rage, as regards regular army re- i quirementa. The guard will be equip-! i:etl this year with the new olive drab uniforms adopted by the regulars. - . i o o oo oo 6 : no o o o o no o o n o o n o o o o 5 o u on ,oaonoofnV d , ., , 3 ' SOCTFTT o O ". oi The members of the Decern "Club wove entertained last evening by Mr. iir.iV Mrs". L. F. Dunn at their home on liain Ave. 500 was the game played ! and Dr., M K. Hall proved himself j tho-'mosr efficient for the game an 1 A bout 800 of the jtate troopswill'at- -HeA onr8 for the getting. ut-ii loua rciresameni were servea i end the manpuyres pf .the regular , ar- wf i run 17 a. .iHSsell next Aug- T ,1i .... ... . pew CrlcnnUl of tt.--'-"..-- ; f- M-h 2-Rolen,n memorUl ?J7SS lield'today fo mark ft a ''eonteunial arniverra-V of the birth 'bf Pope Leo XII. Special masses wilt ; be said for several naya, the anniversary being opened by Calhcdica jthroughout tie world . tho gt8. j . lr. T. J. Scroggin on Friday af- t rrr.ee n of this week will enertan me i-.anee Kiaicn. j, TTpe'lppreign Missionary Soctetyof '5 the Methodist church has postponed O , R3 meeting called for Thursday af "tlirnoon at the home of Mrs. ' J. C. Henry until April. . - .; t. ;-"j n o a o d ft ' t V Oil 1 1 . I, i 1 . i . . 1 f .Hr YP " Lad Bams His Sister. Kansas City. Mar, 2. Because she slapped her fcahv hrnthiF nnria RAmi Mrs. H. R. Hanna was operated rra i .. j . . . cai, i ueau ioaay irom thistmornin gat the Grande Ronde , burns when the little fellow, only hospital by Dr. Molltor., three years of age. set Are to her' Diw N. , Molltor ' this mornlnar ner- Uraaa i ' .. . . vi a v r oukd. m nil Mrs. C. W. Noyes entertained the ladles of the Presbyterian Ladies Aid Society this afternoon at her home. ."iV .' : L ;;.r.,... formed an operation upon ; Mrs. L. Garrick, who was taken to the Grande Rone hospital a few days ago. -' Mss Edna Barton of Baker City, who has been visiting with friends In this city for the past - week has returned to her home. . ? ! Mrs. L, H. Russell left "this "morn-' Ing for Union to be with MrsJRoy' Oliver who has been quite ill the ... past several days. - , U, children were playing In thj nursery, The boy teased his sister who slap ped him. The boy then siezed a pa per, thrust It Into the open prate ani touched it to his sister's skirt Khd died within an hour. . v - . . Taluable Dog lost' ' ' A valuable Cocker Spaniel pup strayed from the . Geo, L. Cleaver premises last nieht and There will be a meeting of. the pep-, ward will be. paid for, its' return' to pie who are going to sing at the com-, Mr,: Cleaver. ..The canite answers i ing Evangelistic meeting this ; even- the name of TciCuy. , ; . w ' ,' ', Ing at the Presbyterian church at L .. j, l'J 'T.'.'Z'-i " . 7:30. . m j lllwt Sunday School (lass Hugh T, Kenne of New York City, Washington. Marr h 2-Snntnr 'has been assigned to duty In the' dling Bob" Tavlor. of TonnPRHon n,i land office her as stenographer, andi jj will move his family to this city as ; soon as possible. ..' ! A. J. Rlchter of Portland but for- , merly of the butcher firm of Krouse & Rlchter of this city, Is transacting business and shaking hands with his old time friends in the city today. ' Donald Rohan Who was operated . on at the Grande Ronde hospital yes- terday morning by Doctors Bacon and Hall, was removed, to the home of . his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Russell, In South La Grande today. A Japanese workman aged about 40 years, at work over in the yards shortly after going to work th's morning got his foot caught and bad ly smashed. He " was removed at once to the "Jap House" and will bf Bent to St Vincent hospital at Port land on the first West hound train. other prominent men will speak p.; the annual banquet of the Vaughn Class of Cavalry Baptist church, the largest mens Sunday School class In the world. It was the' first Sundsy School class for adults ever formed, and has more than three thousand members.'-'" ' '"' ' Dr. W. D. McMillan Painless Dentistry La Grande National' Bank Bldg. Both Phones f. ,.j.p.lllW"llllWII I I l I i SHINING PARLORS :?v:; ;;; For J;.; Ladies ana ; Gentlemen OSliT VABI0B I.V THE Crh' COUETE0US TKEATMEST AND FIEST CLASS SERVICE FOB TEJi CE5TS 'h Jdert Door to the Light Office D O n o o a O u o 4I n mini "5 'it i. ,4 -I Open Until 11 I fee; business in 1,010 lbs and our n Tea business in- creased 46(5 b5. n w.Chase- & $anbom CoffeC6 Tea . - o ... , . . : t:. mm opoooaooonoDon oDooaooonoDononooonon all of La Grande, James Shilling. Frd Pohrman, Oregon. ! ' F. C. BRAMWELTx ' , ' Register i ?9 ' UNIONS WILL III 1 1 INM III lit .lr. Phlladclplita, JTar. S-tnofticlal canvass of the ranks of union labor here today shows the great body of men and women are ready to respond Immediately when the call comes for a general strike. .Leaders are per' feetlngr plans for calling out the men Sunday. It is not likely , the street car company will recede from Its re fusal to arbitrate XOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. U. & Land Office at La Grande. Ore gon, January 21th, 1910. V J ; Notice Is hereby glvea that Adolph Lauer, of La Grande, Oregon, who, on January M, 1905, made Homestead Entry No: 14038. ' Serial ' No. 04326, for SB 1-4 NE;,l-4, (a 1-2 SB '1-4. Sec, 17, NE 1-4 NE ' t-4,1 Section 20, Township 4 South, Range ' 88 iBaat, WlUamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Five Year Propf, to establish claim to the land abore described before the ReglBter nod. Receiver," United States Land dfflce, at La Grande,1 Oregon, on ihe 15th day of March, 1110. . Claimant name as witnesses; John Shilling, Jr. : Henry J. Rehen. Merchants! Save I $W,Q00 In 1907 the Merchants o Oregon saved ove' $t0 ,000 by carrying a part 9f their Insurance in their own company, the Oregon ! mercnants mutual fire as surance Association, of Dayton, Oregon, In 1908 they , will save 5,000 During the same period their neighbors were hand' ing over $1,500,000 in profits to outside companies In the Oregon Merchants Mutual you get: INSURANCE AT C0SI A LIMIT TO YOUR LIABIL I ITIES PROMPTSETTLBMENT OF LOSSES urn M Vt M!iL'.;vi vti If f j . ; 1 i J " !-. : . gi IV. OLIVER. R nent mW . - The fieiv QXFORDS ! Are Here !) haulust recelxsi a hegi (1 iifcii vj ma icnsst ana most approved styles in ... Peters jDiamond : rand Oxfords Ths assortment h ful-all cf the very nevsst things are r here -just the kind you need to set off your costume: and tha m-ir fVfT . . ' r' ". Poni make the mistake of buying '" Oxfords until you see these beauties ' 7 $t'S eaSlf tO come In nnri Innit f , wm UI9III l : &o, Jit Jo-Pay i ' . .... .-.'I f- f.. - , ; , . heifair Jtore i-jft v 'n i Ik. i The New Spring Stieri-Blbck Clothing Has 'y; n. rs w v u Ly-: Prices $17 M I ... . . London C II and seelheih Slm-ohs r j . . ; mm mm mxsmr id J o T "ji.i.i .iZj.. .3 I ,Ma.. 1 n ) i - -i Viwr....w.'";::y.:'V- j" U o -, s ? 6t 0 o o o f ! t I I 4 . . i : . .