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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1910)
I l ,500 .000 .000 Crj ) vr"' 01 "I n ; Uc ere UcrribH cJ&itdbrv.cn&lng - 1. . : - . - ' - - , , . Suits imm m mud U Li 1 i .. ,y ' ''- n -TiTi . "1 rr'"Y ' w i i t i t 4 f k t i t ) t j i v till i . . . i , (ulIluUl I ullUHl I'.-H01 "M Kws , lOHUJUUillLU i i .... . . I - . - . itlng her brother Samuel Merril, Sr. Iroia 2 t&e uW1 vUI.fln DiiU I UilHlJ ' ill ( ) 1IM B . t P. . .... ' - - I i 1 ' 1- ,. Mr , V .r . w -'1 'J sot I . 00 SESSION FOB 23 DAIS AND TBI 11 CASES. ;ht sessions go far toward hurry- In j completion of work. session 22 days and trying 14 cases remarkable number In t length of tlme-H;he March term the circuit court adjourned last kht All jurors but those lirlnf In Grande .wers excused. Ths Ju- 4-s rom this city may be called at time again, In case there be a Mai of the aleged store robbers who ere nabbed at Nampa recently for eaklng Into the Hatsten store herV Ight session' of court were held al iost continually during these 22 tays. In this way the court was Me to keep the . wheels of Justice ptndlng without unnecessary delay M the number, of cases handled In ie 22 days, demonstrates what the ;nt sessions did toward MnAifin J tO. 0.K Banonrt T, - . f a I "Hie banauet elven ' if ' t,,f !.- u- ' r- IaU y the Women I" woodcraft In honor of th analYersary - of the . tnnnM A - - . o mo U Vder Was Well ittonAaA ' a vu, "-"u VUO T J ramg Waa pleasant one for all la . tendance. A well - selected "pro-1 j- - .vuuoicu w me nail, which P.VVv 7 aecwted with the col fort of the lode. a Cer W.M l wwtia drill be- 1ST1 S-0 nd Elgin clr I pt. whlcn was won by the visitor.. no were then creaanfA,! fii - . - - " uou- W ly Mrs. MlUa of Portland, spec- wganizer of the "Women of Wood- who was present fof the occa- Mary P. Merrill of Haverill, Mass., Is a Sanatorium guest this week, vis iting her brother Samuel Merril, Sr. of Spokane. '- : 'W. B. Adams, ex-Sheriff of Wash ington county, Idaho, who has been a hospital patient is able to leave that department and ' will soon . be able to return to hsl Welser home. ' P. C. Collopy, Assistant Superin tendent of the O. 8. L., with head quarters at Pocatello, is a Sanator ium guest this week.' - - T. D. Martin of Wardner .Idaho, Is registered here and is now In the hospital' department. . Mr. and Mrs.' T. A Rinehart 1 re turned to La Grande yesterday. Mr. RInehar will return for another weeks' treatment early next week. - Judge W.L. McGinaia, who with his wife has been staying at the San atorium the past several weeks, re turned yesterday , morning from a few day's business visit in Ogden. .., : 'A. V, - Andrews, was over for the day Wednesday and returned on the delayed morning train. ' : John J. Pulse, president of the Ida ho State Board of Pharmacy, who has been here for the. past week. will leave In a few days for Boise where he goes to preside over; the annual meeting whlc!i will be held there ; early tLls month. : Mr. Pulse 'resides , In jSrangevil!e Jdaho and where he is engaged In the dry goods business. He - will leave Bolae for New York, from where be will pro ceed to .London; and will return to his home via New Orleans and also make an extended tour of Old Mex- lco. 'ir--y Prof. Ney Churchman, one of Port land's leading pioneer dentists, ho has been a Sanatorium guest for the past two weeks, expects to return home Saturday evening. 1 Following a run. of: rather inferior ve pictures,- the Isia today comes out : . , . 9 w t with m ntAram ffisif lis 'fa aKiwa the schedule seen here so far. The J VI I I COT IV pictures are all good, well produced IAii4 v v sak from 2 to 4, the public will find an - Iff f 11 1 HhlfS excellent program running at the Isls .' Vf T 4 where, they can be entertained for 5 and 10 cents. . , - - 1 finish Trntirtim I. 0. 0. F-Eacampment : xM aiwiijm-i '--Star Encampment No7 21; I 0. 0, . .' v " 7 P., . meets every second , and I fourth n i.. . Wednesday In the month In Odd Fel- ' lew's. Hall, Visiting patriarchs al-! pt,ona,-:"r - . . 2 . . . 1 A Dsf, Red Tit . ways welcome. . . , ' . a ... .... . I a. '. . NlffbL Black 1ITL II. E. COOUDGE, C. P. - 1 w - ' - A W. A. WORSTELL, Scribe. -' TTeodmen of the ' World. , La - Grande JodgeNo. 169, W. O. f W., meets every second and fourth Tuesday evening in K. of P. Hall la the Corps building. All visiting mem bers welcome. NERI ACKLES. C. C. - 5 ' ,f J. H. KEENEY, Clerk. THE GEORGE PALMER y fflpw.p M RETAIL : DEPARTMENT We Solicit Your Orders fcr SHINGLES . "-RUBBEROID ROOFING : DEADETiHG FELT r L 0. 0. Fr-Sbordlnate . La Grande Lodge No. 16 meets In their hall every Saturday night, Wa iting brothers cordially invited to at tend. "Cemetery plat may be seen at GEORGE GROUT, N." O. i ; i ; , " . I, K. SN00K., Keel Sec. W.'iu 'WORSTELL, Fin. Sec - Special for Live Up-to-date Farmers Seed potatoes for sale.-Extra fan cy, early varletlea from Colorado, New York, Wisconsin and Maine, at $1.60 per cwt, at f Beckley-Hudson ranch, near Imbler or Allcel. Ore. y .r'..' ,. .- :v..:,';:?'-;.wt- ;rCP:;. Masonic Banquet . On Saturday there' will be work In the Third Degree at the . Masonic Temple to be followed by an elabo rate banauet The Union lodge has been Invited and several are expect ed from there. All Master Masons Invited,' ' f- - - " : '::'-rs " For Sale . , ' One of the' best and handsomest 80 acre places In the Grande Ronde valley. ' All In cultivation and ' Im proved, 5 shares of Grande Ronde Keservlor water can go " with the place, If desired. Owner has to raise money soon for other business. i C. R. BECKLET, Owner.' 1511 North 14th St, Boise. Idaho. ,-V. - 4-l-t. Ok G ;i nnrpnnn ..('. f !"l',K&ffii'...,m "' jy MW- AEJD Lunco FOR COUGHS AND COLDS - , m ; ; ; c Ml WR X S t had the most debilitating cough a mortal was ever Evicted with, and my friends expected that when I left my bed it would surely be for my graye. Our doctor pronounced my case incurable, but thaake be to God, four bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery cured me so completely that I an all sound and well MRS. EVA UKCAPHER, Grovertown, h- : Prlca 5fl8M7si.0D ABSOLUTELY GUAtlAnTCr-Pl Trlsl Bottli Frn rjiiL.'-.: , , .:;jn olp and guarantccd dv :c ."3