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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1910)
I I . Doctors Prescriptions and Family Recipes Are Accurately and Carefully Compounded at the J cu Across :;:;DFUg Store i t J LOCAL TMS. '.'''$ 49 . - 4b - Theodore Shell of Wallowa was registered at the Foley last evening. , Judge T. H. Crawford of La Garnde was la the city yesterday Baker City Herald. Mrs. George Young of Enterprise was a business visitor In the city to day. Mr. PIxton and Joel Weimor of the Cove brought 1 ntwo fine loads of po tatoes today. ( Labe Rlcards drove over from Cove today. He reports that the roads are improving. " ' It. K. it.' snore,- liie owiiu r ieuti typewriter man with headquarters In Seattle, is In the city today. ;,.r..Mr. and.Mra. .C A. Finea left last night for Shelton, Nebraska, their future home. Bruce Dennis, editor of the Baker City Herald, is In La Grande while on his way home from a business trip 'to ' Portland. " E. M, Wellman, the Adams Avenue merchant, who has been quite ill for some time and is. still unable to at ten dto his duties. " Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wood left today for Eugene where Mr. Wood will ac cept a position as physical, instruct or in the Y. M. C. A. there. J. C. Jetter, an experienced news paper man of Portland arrived today noon and by tomorrow will be in full charge of the mechanical department of the Observer. Samuel C. Mott, representing Hen ry B. Harris in "The Lion and the Mouse,"' Is here today making ar rangements for the coming of the show in the near future. Mrs. Frank Tatman of Fruitdale, was operated upon yesterday by.Dr Molitor at the Grande Ronde hospi tal. Mrs. Tatman withstood the or deal satisfactorily. ; Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Merrll of 1204 Penn. Ave., have arrived home from . an extensive trip through Southern California. They visited at San Fran cisco ; and Los Angeles while away 'They were gone about two months. Hugo de Groot of Cove today as sumed a position on the local news gathering force of the Observer and courtesies shown him will be appre ciated by the Observer. Mr. De Groot .is well known, here and coraeB ; with Portland newspaper 'l experience to lack him. T E. F. Zimmerman, representing the 'Anti-saloon League is here today. He "has Just returned from a trip Into the northern part of the county and will visit Baker County before re turning - to .Portland. The founda tion for state wide prohibition is be ing laid., v r.' ;y'..--- .: . SOCIETY Q O O O r A very pleasant marriage took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walker, in North La Grande, on Saturday evening, March 12th. The contracting parties were Ear nest W. Allen and Mrs. Martha J. Lee, both of this place. The cereiao ny was performed in the presence o a few Intimate friends by Elder Gso. Mayfield of Elgin. ' . Mr. Allen is a son of Mr. and Mrs. 0. S. Allen who reside just cast of La Grande and is a very highly re spected gentleman and one of the aoiest lettciicru iu tun imu w. uo gon. He has charge of the. Kamcl;t school. - . ,. . ' Mrs. Lee 1b a highly accomplished lady of considerable literary ability and also a teacher. She is a member of a pioneer family of more that or dinary ' standing, the Waldon family. Her mother lives at Touchet, Wosh ington. . , The happy coulple will make their j permanent home at 1G04 Jefferson Ave., La Grande, Oregon. Mr. Allen will continue : teaching at Kamela for a few weeks, until his term Is closed. ' -. .. v ' A number of very beautiful pres ents were received and the best wishes of a host of friends go with them on their Journey of wedded bliss They ; left this week to visit friends and relatives in Washington and to attend the teachers' convention in Pendleton. " 0 J. A. OLITEB V ' . Gasoline wool saw. O Phone orders to Black 1851. LOST A large black purse with gold watch and valuable papers. The owners name, Mrs. E. Rynearson, was in ths purse. A suitable reward will jbe paid ofr its return. tf. i .V- W .s. . I Hi l ft,, A - Mrs. ChaB.. Cochran 'Instead of Mrs. Chas. Conkey, will entertain the Af ternoon Kaffe Klatchthia week. 1 will leave Sat .Mar.19. Trensnrcr's call for Connty and Scalp , Bounty Warrant. , Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned Treasurer tf Union Coun, ty Oregon, has funds on hand to pay all warrants on the general fund and ) scalp bounty fund, which were endor-' sed prior to August'!, 1909. Interest on the above ceases on the 15th day of March, 1910. ; j JOHN FRAWLEY, j Treasurer of Union County, Oregon.' Another American Jailed Corlnto, Nicaragua, Slarch 15. Charged with having conspired against the life of President Madriz, George Cannon, cousin of Leroy Can-' non,-who was ' executed by Zelaya's orders is held a prisoner here today. The arrest was made with the knowl edge of Admiral Kimball, commander of the American naval forces. Can non Was secretary to General Cha morro of teh revolutionary army. I have 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 now I grind my own glas es thus insuring your eyes with lenses ground for your own particular eyes. Bring me your broken len ses and I can 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. M. HEAC0CK. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST j Ihe Finest Fn it, Rlfalia and Truck Land on Earth Tracs $100. per Acre Transportation and Market Fac7fcs Unexcelled, " If you wanf it set to Ituit w e w do it for you ; and give it the best of care at actual cost. Terms within the reach of all. Call and let us explain Malhuer Red flppc Co. LOGi-SHERWOODREALTOQ la Grande national Bank Building . JOSEPH TllAIX DELATED Rest law aenln Invoked on crew of ' (Mitiroinar passeiiKer train The Joseph train was held up here today pending expiration of the rest law. The crew . on the incoming train was held out the full limit on account of more troubles from the land Elide . below Elgin and conse quently could not go out until one o'clock today. Old Stamp Law Yalld. Jefferson City, Mo., March 15. The Supreme Court of Missouri today af-( firmed the. constitutionality of the old stamp law which requires the af- j fixing of a 25 cent stamp to papers concerning every deal in futures of. grain, provisions and cotton stocks. tali i r If : ! M II It it u iTfirVwii irnr M Read the 5ew West The keenest magazine this side of the Rockies. 3-15-16. . ., ' : Oregon Tark Bill Passed Washington, March 15 The Senate today passed the bill providing for the creation of the Saddle Mountain Na tional Park In Oregon, -v" Dr. VI. D. McMillan Painless Dentistry la Grande' National Bank Bidg. Both Phones Chinese Minister to Sail Washington, March 15. Unless the Secretary of State finds . reason for his recall at the last 'moment, Wil lian J. Calhoun, newly appointed min Ister to China, will sail from San Francisco today on the steam nr Ten yo Mani. Government officials .are holding their breath, this morning un til word Is received that the vessel Is safely off, with Calhoun on bo-.rd. So Limit In Seattle Seattle, March 15. Any' one who cares to come to Seattle to build a 76 story building will be welcome. Until last night it was necessary for builders to confine themselves to 15 stories. The council passed an or dinance, however, removing the limit from Class A structures which will permit construction of the 26 story L. C. Smith building. ''Ilm.. ....' (K'A II 'ill ,.. i They have two and a" haii'times thecfficlcncj cf'Jhe or dlnary carbon lamp hither to In general nse. The'flla- mrnt Is made of a rare m tal called Tnapsten, whl j jtlllt an loteiise brilliancy at a loir cont. In shape anJ kht the bulb h Just like any oijor Iur4,ccsccat Iain Why act t Tungsten lamp for your self 1 (Jtt one of the 40-watt and nse It some where in yonr honse la place of one ef joor carbon lamps. Then obscru the great dlff. ereace. Xote the clear white UgLf exact!' -iice !aat aod costioy yea one fifth lesa for electricity Oen mi tUcble Tan gi tea lamas are destined to displace all otkera, for tots store and hoase llykttag. E.' 0. Light & Power Co. New Lines Adde Having purchased the Gement, Lime, Plaster line cf 0. F. Goolidgs we are now prepared to fill all demands, in addition to our regular FEED and FUEL business. Just leceived Gar of fresh alfalfa meal ard a car of :oal. Both Phones- GRANDE RONDE CASH CO. Ii 1: ! I: ALFALFA MEAL It takes the place of bran. Is better and cheaper Can tbebcat. We handle only the best quality and oar stock is new and fresh. Ion will not be disappointed If you plant your garden with cur SEEDS. Waters-Stanchfield Produce Co. !FLOUR, FEED, WOOD 1410 Adams Ave. PHONES: Black 121! Independent 451 SEEDS S , j, M M t- I.,,,..,,.,..,,.., rT, II li.i,,.,,.,,.,,. .. 11., n n .MUMi i. .. ..mill I -V CT..,m,.,, .j 4;. W.iy.'lJ.JgtaAJ.;.'' i.......i....u,,,..;w n New Sugar BE PATRIOTIC OBDEBIXfci SUGAR AND WSIST UP05 UATIVG HOME MADE. TIIE JtT FSKMH IS SOW IX ALL THE GROCERY STOKES.