La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 12, 1910, Image 5

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    Ml Doctors Prescriptions and Family Recipes
Are Accurately and Carefully Compounded at the
Red - Cross
Drug
Store
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George H. Currey left last night on
a hurried trip to to Portland expect
ing to return Monday morning.
Edith 11 Neilson has arrived here
from Salem to accept a position as
pianist.and soloist at the Star theatre
0. . Phelps Pratt, the well known
citizen of Union, Is here today to at
tend to business matters.
Lineman Ellis of the Independent
Phone System, Is looking after bus
Iness matters In Elgin today.
n s Pitta, of Alton. Iowa, and
turned from a several days Inspec
tion of land in and about Imbler.
Mrs. R. McKinzle of Summerville
returned to her home today after
having ben a guest with Mrs. Noble
of this city.
Hear the boys and glrlB choir In
the tabernacle at 7:30 tonight. ; A
great time; something doing every
minute. $
The Blue Mountain . Association
will meet at the home of George Cur
rey on Monday evening. This will
be a very Important meeting and all
members are urged to be present.
Some very Interesting literary and so
clal features are also promised.
Rufus R. Callison, wife and child
are about to locate In the Bachant
residence on East Adams Ave., pur
chased through the Van Duyn Realty
Company. Mr. Callison is an engi
neer and will he employed out of here
'by rfbe 0. R. & N.
GRAND JURY
IS
RECALLED
SEVERAL MATTERS TO BE LOOK.
ED 1ST0 AGAIN.
Defective Indictments and other mat
ters behind the call.
Defective indictment , and one or
two more important matters are re
sponsible for the recall of the Grand
' Jury, dismissed a few days ago after
it had found 10 true bills. Judge
Rnowles last night issued a call for
innniaitnra tn convene on Tues-
day next, at 9 o'clock, at which sev
eral important matters will be taken
up. - Yy-
P. W. Porter, candidate for chief
of police, left last night on the 8:30
train for Kansas to attend the fu
neral of his brother who was killed
In a railroad accident. He will re
turn nnnin time next week, He wishes
us to remind his frlneds of his candi
dacy and desires their loyal support
at the polls next Monday.
F. M. CANFIELD. .
A quiet wedding occurred at the
home of .Mr. and Mrs. Ed Grout last
evening when Misa Grace, their only
daughter and the ofcly grand daughter
of Mr. and Brs. Ben Grout was united
in the bonds tof holy wedlock to Mr.(
Jack E. Brown, prominent young1
man of the valley. Rev. Ford A. Ellis
of the Central Curch of Christ was
the officiating minister. The bride
was dressed in a beautiful dress of
cream serge. Following the congrat
ulations the friends audi relates
The bride and groom received many
beautiful gifts. The following is f
partial list and the names of the don-
nors: A set of -dishes and knives
and forks from the bride's parents;
fruit dish from the grand parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Grout; cake plate
from Miss Mfllenburg, bread plate
from Mr. Jas. Anson, cake plate and
pie plate from Mr. and Mrs; G. W.l
Grout; spoon tray from Frank Grout;
berry spoon from Miss Anna Meloy;
set of spoons from Mr. and Mrs. Ru
by; carving set from Harry Grout; j
table cloth from Mrs. Redhead; nap
kins from Geo. and John Ruby; bed
spread from Fred Grout; lamp from
Bert Grout. '
The- Lyle Tuesday Musicale will
hold an open meeting on next Tues
day afternoon at 2:30 at the club
rooms on Sixth St. Members and
friends 'of the Musicale are cordially
Invited to attend. Admission 15 cents
The program, which will be announc
ed Monday, is In the hands of the
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young ladies of the club and they are
doing their best to make the meeting
a success.
Mrs. C. A. Vurplllat entertained
the Kaffe Klatch at her home yester
day afternoon. Several special guests
were Invited and 30 or more members
were present.
t J. A. OLITE1 0
Gasoline tool saw.
O Phone orders to Black 1851
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LOST A large black purse with gold
watch and valuable papers. The
owners name, Mrs. E. Rynearson, was
In the nurse. A suitable reward will
be paid ofr its return.
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7 he Finest Fr'jt, A Ifafa and
Iruck Land on Earth
KTAcre Tracfs $100. per Acre
Transportafionand Marlef Facilities Unexcelled.;
If you'wanl If seffo fiuif e will do if for you
and giVe if the iesf of care af actual cosf. Terms .
1 I within the reach of all. Call and lef s Texplain.
Malhuer Red Apple r .
Office vvfh
L0GAN-SHERV00D REALTY CO
La Grande National Banff Building:
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Miss Collier ' wishes to meet the
Blue Division of the M. E. church
next Monday afternoon at her home
at 704 Washtlngton Ave. ' .
MRS. AMES !
IMPROVING
lirviHleaeSatMar. IS;
Iiiave brought my optical equipments over from
. Pendleton and will be loccated here for ten days at
the old Ferguson stand. I have added to my equip
ments since leaving here and now have a complete
lense grinding outfit and mow I grind my own glas
cs thus insuring your eyes with lenses ground for
your own particular eyes. Bring me your broken len
ses and I Tan duplicate the min 15 or 20 minutes.
I WILL BE PLEASED TO MEET ALL OF MY
OLD CUSTOMERS AS WELL AS NEW ONES
REMEMBER MY GLASSES FIT-ASK ANYONE
Office hours 9 to 5
Evenings by Special Appointment
0. E HEAC0CK.
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
New Lines Added
Having purchased the Cement, Lime, Plaster line of
O F. Coolidgs we are now prepared to fill all demands,
in addition to our regular FEED and FUEL business.
Just .eceived Gar of fresh alfalfa meal ard a car of
joal.
Both Phones'-
GRANDE R0NDE CASH CO.
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St Peter's Chnrch
Fifth Sunday in Lent
How Communion
Sunday School ...........
Morning Service.........
-Erenlng Service. .........
-WEEK DAYS
Wednesday and Friday at 7:30
' m. UPTON H. GIBBS, Rector.
.8 a. m.
10 a. m.
11 a. m.
..5 p. m
INDICATIONS ARE SHE WILL LIVE
SAYS DOCTOR
Very slight liniiorTemcnt shown
her condition again today
Mrs. Ames, who was so horribly
burned three days ago, today shows
a slight sign of Improvement and It
is the opinion of Dr. Hubbard that
Bhe will live. Her suffering Is, of
course, only well commenced now
and will continue for weeks, hut she
shows physical strength that is sur
prising, and unless she suffers a re
lapse, will recover.
In that event skin grafting will he
come necessary. . She has showed a
continuous improvement for the past
24 hours.
0. IT. Resumes Operations
Seaatle, March 12. The Great Nor
thern resumed operations today over
the main line after a lapse of 16 days.
The through train to St Paul went
crat on time and the Oriental Limited
will leate as scheduled.
Dr. IV. D. McMMan
painless Dentistry
U Grande'Nafforal Bank BUg,
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FOR. RENT Suite of roms for light
housekeeping. Enqure of Mrs.
E. Swartz, 1311 O. Ave.
See 0. M. Heacocl.
Those wishing a pair of glasses
which give satisfaction will do well
to see 0. M. Heacock before he leaves
the city. He Is located at Ferguson's
old stand and grinds his own glasses.
Rochester, N. Y- March 12. High
school athletes from Buffalo, Syra
cuse and other cities will compete
against those of Rochester in an in-
terscholastlc meet to be held this ev
enlng In the armory.
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They hire tw and a halt times the efficiency of the r
dhury carben lamp hltkei U In general use. The fila
eit Is made f rtrma tal called Tangsten, whl j
reildc ta tatense krtlliane at a low rosi la shape and
tlse tke balk Is Jnst like aay eJjer Ineindcscent lamn.
War act U a Taagstea lama for year self I Get one ef the
40-watt aai ase it state where la joar kease la place
af eae ef joar earboa lamis. Taea ektcm the great dlff.
ereaee. Hot the clear white light exactly twice as brll
Uaat aid etstlag yea eae fifth less Ut electricity. Gea
era electric Taatjstea Uaies are destlaed ta displace all
ethers, fer both store aai kease Ugatiat,
E.' 0light Power CtL
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ALFALFA MEAL
It takes the place of braiv Is bettei
and cheaper
For Mlih Cows It
can't be beat.
SEEDS
We handle only the best quality
and onr stock Is new and fresh. Yob.'
will not be disappointed If job plant
jour garden with onr SEEDS.
Waters-Stanchfield "Produce Co.
"JIFLOUR, FEED, WOODl
1410 Adams Ave.
PHONES: Black 121! ' Independent 451
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