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y- LA GRANDE EVENING 0B3EBVEB THURSDAY MAY 42 1910 PAGE FIVE THE ISIS -TONIGHT'S PROGRAM Ranchman's Wooing. Airship Gaze. ' . Ice Scooters. . -1 The Minature. The Soul of Venice. Song "In Dear Old Erin.1 A9MISSIGH 10c- ' LOCAL iTEMS. $ Allen Huber has accepted a posi ju ,tion with the Midget Market. ; : - : Tracy Hoilister, an expert repair man of Coirvallls, has accepted 'a po sition with the L. C. Smith garage. Prof. Edwards has returned to Ba ker City after spending & time here drilling the L.., D. :.S. choir, for . the coming; Chautauqua. '": l l "Jim" O'Neal and Paul Rohr are home from a fishing junket onMea- cham with but a few fish to back up their tales of luck. . The water is still v high.'. li i:-:Ht"j-''i::--- v'-? ' George Llndgren, a prominent K. of P. and deputy sheriff, is In Union today He will serve official papers there and also attend a meeting of ( lUn TT I tr . t 1 i it.1. mo uuiuu xv. Vi r. iuusc mm evening. City Attorney J. F. Baker is home from Portland where he was called Strawberries. .-""ST " - Large boxes 25q California cherries " per lb. 25 cents; Green peas per pound 15 cents, 2 pounds 25 cents; Celery 1 5 cents per bunch, 2 for 25 cents Mixed Aster Plants. Home grown vegetables. PATTISON BROS SOW IS THE TIME TO PLAN..: ioue y)'::y ''"; VacationTrfp EASTERN EXCURSION RATES V June 2.17-24 July 5-22 , Aug. S . Sept. 8 Circular Tours to the ' Canadian Rocki:$. Sold Dally, June 1 to September 1 OPTIONAL S0UTI5GS .Via Kootenai Lakes, through Cana dian Rockies, Glacier, Lake Louise, the famous National Park, the Great Upper Lake route, through the Thousand Islands, returning via any direct line or through. Cal ifornia. ';' , Write for detailed information. CL X. Jackioa Geo. A. Walton TraT. Pass. Agt. Gen. Aft ( . 14 Wall St, Spokane.. Hood River in connection With the" Scrtber case. Mr. Scriber Is In Very poor health, Bays Mr. Baker. Edward Holmes of Wallowa who la well known here has gone to Port land where he will be married , to Miss Florence Hoilister, daughter of the well known Dr. Hoilister of Port-and. PRESIDENT WITH INSURGENTS. Washington, ilay ' 12. President Taft and the Insurgents will fight the ! regulars. .This is the latest congreg. slonal situation late this afternoon when the sundry civil appropriation bill came up for debate In the house. Spectacular clashes are expected. LOSS OF LIFE IS HEAVY AM) . f SHIPPING BONED. One Steamer Goes: Down' With Fifty xnsBcugrrs nuu iiarge tren " Kobe, Japan, May ' 12. A typhoon has swept the inland sea and loss of life is heavy. One steamer carrying 50 passengers and a large crew has floundered and all are lost,' accord ing to unconfirmed reports. Shipping has suffered heavily. A V ; ' GATCH CALLED TO STAND (Continued from Page one While the defendant would seem to contemplate admitting most of the charges made against him, a stiff technical opposlton is being put up during progress of the trial. Numer ous objection's were entered this fore noon ' to procedure and exceptions savedIndicating that an adverse Is sue would not be permitted to re pose In the lower tribunal. Eugent T. .Wilson, superintendent of National - Bank Examiners - in the West is attending the trial and as sisting the district attorney and Ex aminer Claude Gatch In presenting the case. Physicans and old friends of Scriber from Salem are here in force and It Is expected that the case will cover most of the coming week. -Wednesday Evening Telegram. Street and tailored hats at reduced prices Friday and Saturday. Mrs. L. Smith. . FLAT Furnished for housekeeping. References requested. Hattle R. Mc Donald, 1616 Sixth street. Phone Black 462. . : If the cost of high living bothers you, you will want to buy with great er care. In clothes buying nothing Ib 8afertnan Hart Schaffner &larx. Get them at the Peoples Store. Jiotlce of First Meeting of Creditors. In the Dstrlct Court of the United States for the District of Oregon: In the matter of A. E. Flower, bankrupt, In bankruptcy; : ? k ' i, To the creditors of A. E. Flower, of La Grande, Oregon, In the county of Union and District aforesaid, a bankrupt: - s.. ..y. .; Notice is hereby given that on the 9th day tot May, A. t). 1910, the said A. E. Fldwer was duly ; adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first, meeting of his creditors will be held in the office of the Referee In Bankruptcy, in La Grande, Oregon, on i the 23d day of May, A. D. 1910, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at whkh tim the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examjne the bankrupt, and tralsact suchpth er business as may properly come before said meeting. ! ; JNO. 8. HODGIN, ; Referee in Bankruptcy May 12, 1910. - - Fanners Attention : There will be a call meeting of the F. E. k C. U. of A., on Saturday, May 14th at 10 a. m. The local will meet at 1 p. m. on the same day. v .. JOHN W. McALISTER, President Xotfee. The) Chautauqua tickets will be placed with the treasurer, W. K. Jones, who will keep them at Boh nenkamp & Company's store where them. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. JAPAN SWEPT BVTYPHOON PORTLAND BOY SNAPPED DISAPPEARS FROM GO-CART DIR KG AITCTION SALE. Police and Friends Unable to Locate Two Tear Old Boy. Portland, May 12. -Kenneth, the 2 year old son of Tracey, Woods, 1056 Thirteenth street North, is missing and is believed to have been kidnap ped. ; A poese of friends and police has searched since yesterday after noon when the baby disappeared from & go-cart at the real estate auction "going on at Kusa. SOCIETY A dozen friends of Mrs. II. A. Bridges and Mrs. E. H. Bates sur prised them at the home of their son and daughter respectively at the W. TriztIti "rcr'-icr.?? Flowers and refreshments and pier" of good cheer were brought with the guests in commemoration of the blr'ui day anniversaries of both the ladies. 'Mrs. H. T. Shelley Is entertaining a a few lady friends this afternoon whd belong to; a "newly wed" after noon sewing society. Mrs. A. T . Hill sives a dinner party this evening at six o'clock to her daughterMiss Alice. , , The best dressed men in the world are Americans. This Is due in, a large degree to the .enormous output of fine clothes by Hart Schaffner & Marx. They are sold here by the Peoples Store. Ladles Hair Dressing Parlors O. A. Hagans, having sold his bar ber shop, will now give his' attention to the ladles hair dressing parlors formerly conducted by Mrs. M. H. Holmes at 1305 Adams avenue." Mr. Hagans Is well qualified by reason of yearse of experience in the art of massage, scalp treatment, hair sing ing, shomoolng, dying, bleaching and various other branches of dermatol ogy. Mrs. Hagans is also very .clev er in the art of hair dressing, hair weaving, manicuring and the other arts of the business. A visit to the palros will convince the most skep tical. Vv- '.V',:'-'-. : NOTICE . FOB PUBLICATION ISO ULTED TRACT Public Land Sale. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at La' Grande, Oregon, April !6th, 1910. : Notice is hereby given that, as di rected by the commissioner of the General Land Office,, under provis ions, of Act of Congress approved June 27, 1906 (34 Stats., 517) , we will offer at public Bale, to the highest bidder, at 10 o'clock a, m., on the 2d day of June, 1910, at this office,' the following descrfled land: ' v The S -X SE 1-4 Sec. 32; SW 1-4 ST 1-4 Sec. 33, T. 2 S. .and the NW 1-4 NW 1-4 Sec. 4, T. 3 S. R. 37 E. W. M.., Serial No. 06729. - Any persons claiming adversely the "bpve-descrlfld la"d are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the' time designated for salo. P. C. BRAMWELL, Register. COLON R. EBERHARD. Receiver. Notice to Contractors. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the City Recorder for the construc tion of 7930 square feet of cement sidewalk and 1586 lineal feet of ar tificial stone curb, to be constructed on Fourth street, between "0" Ave nue and Depot Street and on Penn sylvania avenue between Washington avenue and Fourth street. Said walk afid curb to be constructed accord Ing to plans and specifications now on file In the office of the City Re corder, bids to be received until 4 o'clock p. m., May 25th, 1910, and to be accompanied by a certified check of 5 per cent of the amount of the bid. The Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids.., ; D. E. cox, Recorder of the City of La Grande. 4-12-23. THE GOLDEN RULE CO THE GOLDEN RULE CO $1 QRr JO 75 r.V.'hs r- Mcuil fatten RM. NEW SPRING T0L Wandess Line Line CTA V . TRADE MARK pfi 2J i HfMtkMMMW, ' HIS LABEL IS THK MAKSHS 6UARANTfct, I THE GOLDEN RULE CO THE GOLDEN RULE CO DEEP CURVE "LENSES Are designed especially to relieve ah forms of eye strain and to correct more perfect ly-jrrors of refraction. ' A few" of the advantages of Heacock's deep curve lenses are, Clearer Vision, Wider Field, Greater Comfort and Improved Appearance. i My work combines that of both oculist and optician. I prescribe, grind and fit my own glasses." The responsi bility is mine the 'comfort and satisfaction is yours. You only have one pair of eyes; take them to the best specialist in La Orande. That's Heacock. . HEAGOGKT -Eyesight Specialist Office over Newlln's Drug Store. IlfAy pay Rent? We loan you money to build, and you pay" us as you would rent. I. R. OLIVER. Tou feel safe in Hart Schaffner k Marx clothes. You know the goods are right and the style. At the Peo ples Store they will be glad to show these clothes. ' Just as fine as any soda water drinks In the world you can get at Sllvertborne's Family Drug Store. " ft Ladies' Trimmed 7.50 With every Ladies' Tailored or one piece . Suit from $17.50 up, W3 will give you your choice, any trimmed hat in our $5.00 line Free. This Offer Only lasts 10 Days. Witn each purchase of $5.00 to one $3.00 Oil Painting for Values. Never Equaled Before Saturday Special, we offer 150 Cotton Petti coats values $1.25 to . AO rkl-f mo at5r-rv- CIS. Nice range of staple colors, beside black, they are Bargains.. 1 , Saturday Only Boys .Wanted etd Spring 5f is a High Glass school suit The George Palmer QJLMSEg (CO ' RETAIL DEPARTMENT . We solicit your orders for Shingles, Rubberoid RooV.zg, Deadening Felt, Building Paper. . We are prepared to furnish and deliver material promptly. Phone Main 8. THE STORE FOR YOUNG MEN ASH BROTHERS, C10THIERS AND FURNISHERS 4 Send the Observer lo Your friend Hats FkteE you are entitled -' AO - . - - JUL - l.i;ilf I, v il We have aimed to deserve this title, by showing distinc tive apparel for . the young man who is not satisfied with ordinary clothes. Our success cannot be doubted. You real ize that we are absolute bead quarters for "nobby" apparel, and nowhere else In town will you ever find clothes which possess that same air of elegance which you al ways find In the clothes ex hibited by this store.' We Specialize ADLER'S COLLEGIAN CLOTHES because we are convinced from actual experience, that no other make possesses the same amount of character, nor the same high ghtandard of quality. .It pleases us to successfully eater " to the wants of our particular young; men. v You will be delighted with the new Spring Suite which are now being shown by us. . ; (;