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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1910)
P7 f fi ' u 1W- andsty on dti'iii n n rnanv.utnn . LOCAL jTEMS. T. J..Bryden of Haines is a La Grende visitor,' W. F. Chattln, the well known Sum merville resident, Is stopping at the Savoy. , George Lindgren, depuy sheriff, re turned from' a day Bpent In Union this morning. 1 J. H. ' McCarthy of North ' Powder No Humbug; No Hot Air .Ik i. "V 4 A MM A v 4 . Permanently Located llOAdamsleJ Cppcsite tie Pcstoffice Dr. Mendelsohn has been at the request and endorsement of all the ' city physicians permanently located here since August 1, 1909 and during this period has treated professionally ne arly 2000 patients; ' among them 175 children, and can truthfully say that I have succeeded' in doing better work and" 'more work than any one man ever did in Union county. This proves that I have conducted my practice on a basis that appeals to everyone. PMy business is on a square deal ; to everybody. I rarely hear complaints ' and am always ready and willing to cor rect any error that I make. ! MY 29 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN THE PRACTICE OF OPTICS IN ITSELF. : IS A VALUABLE ASSET. : If your eyes trouble you see me. I believe my . extensive experience and skill together with my honesty and sincerity of purpose, I can ive you a guar antee of truthfullness and satisfaction. I refer you to your neighbor, to . your , physician, who have known me for the past 16 years and I am endorsed by the most prominent oculist of The Entire Problem Lies in These Three Words: ''RIGHTLY FITTED M Your Case will not Puzzle Doctor Mendelsolui. v v O Office Hours, 9 to raffles-" 700 Patterns ies. Wo On display all. the time. New Patterns will ar rive by Express Daily r nnnc is here transacting business and is a guest at the Savoy. Glenn Caylor, tvho has been a pa tient In the Grande Ronde hospital, was discharged from that place yesterday.- Miss Oien was able to leave the Grande Ronde hospital yesterday af ter being a patient in that institu tion for a few weeks. ; Fred Kiddle, the Island City flour maker and wheat buyer, has returned from a visit with a sister in Iowa and other points" In the middle jrest William Allinson, La Grandes 11 0 Viii8.it Portland. 12, 1 o 5. By special appointments in the evenings. :'-'.V ' -LA" -ITUNDE EVENING OBSERVE anjioii0 - Mia to select from. All the new weave Made to Measure by W 1RF1RIRY Touchstone and manager of the La Grande Flouring Mills, Is , In Baker City today transacting business mat ters. : . ;; ''..V''U'":N'.:-- H. A. Clemens, at one time a lino typer in this city but now in the real estate business at Milton, passed through La Grande today 'en route to Baker.: , ... V -',' . Mrs. J. Lantz, who has been in the Grande Ronde hospital for some time, was discharged from the institution yesterday and left ' for her home at ' - . if a i . F a party consisting 01 unas. uurnam, Ross Nichols, W, L. Fullaway, W. B. IffilPrOlCnQ fihwitliiie in the 1 ' tt FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1910 7T THE ISIS -TONIGHT'S PROGRAM , Ranchman's Wooing. Airship Gaze. , Iqe Scooters. The Mlnature. , ; The Soul of Venice. Sqng "In Dear Old Erin." -ADMfSSIQK lie- Sobers, F. Kalsh, E. J. Hays; I. T. Mays, Thos, Francis and W. H. Kln cott ot Portland are staying at the Sayoy. :::r:'.;,'':'.y:f: ' James Hurley is here from Baker City today. ':"'-'.'v ::r-' Daniel Shaw of Pendleton is here today. Mr. Shaw is a wealthy iand owner there. B. P. Bead, a desk man of Seattle, Is here looking after business mat ters In the city. O. H. Sutherland, the well known Walla Walla lumberman is here look ing after property interests. . E. P. Lonnergan, Assistant Super intendent of the 0. R. & N., is a bus iness visitor in the city this after noon. ,: . . , . J. K. Romig, a former La Grande man, passed through the city from Baker City, en route to points west this morning. - ', J. B. Eaton, the ' Union . resident who holds a position on the state tax commission, is in La Grande on bis way to Baker City from Wlla Walla, today. 'vVV ' T. R. CcCall and-son Earl of Den ver, are iere visiting relatives, intend Ing to remain for several days. Mr. McCall. Is a prosperous land .owner from the Denver country. 1 j "Dad" Moon, the pioneer engineer on the Pilot Rock branch, and- for many years engineer on the Elgin branch, Is , here : today meeting his old time friends while attending the burial of a relative of his, Mrs. Smith who since the death of Mrs. Moon has been his housekejper. - The Chautauqua tickets are now. on sale at Bohnenkamp's store. Those desiring tickets can secure the same. All having engaged tickets please call for them. W. R. JONES, Treas. See tie Comet Vou can see the comet tonight The Barbou telescope will be stationed at the court house from 2:30 until day light. HUMPHRIES A OLIVER. Just as fine as . any soda water drinks In the world you can get at Sllverthorne's Family Drug Store.' cad -O n j & SOCIETY 0 In honor of Edward S. Rapin. who contemplates returning to his home at Buffalo, New York, the first of the coming week,: Mrs. Cora ; Harding Scott , entertained a small company at dinner last night. The hostess was assisted during the evening by Miss Bertha M. Kelly. Jfotlce 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 1686 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 and 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, 19l0, and to be ' accompanied by a certified check of ('per cent of the amount of the THE STORE FOR YOUNG MEN 1 ?.. . hwiiiimhiiiii .ii.ii. 1 v?r w 11 v mi wm 1 1 L - -1 1 t i 'i 1 w b p" ar-r ASH BROTHERS, CIOTHIERS AND page fiy:: i nv ncAni c 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. NOTICE FOB PUBLIC ATI 0X . IATED TRACT -ISO- Public Land Sale. Department of the Interior, U, S, Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, April !6th, 1010. ' Notice is hereby given that, as di rected ', by the commissioner of the General Land Office, under provis ions of Act ot Congress approved June 27, 1906 (34 Stats., 617), we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, at 10 o'clock a, m., on the 2d day of June, 1910, at this ofSce, li,3 following descried land: -The S 1-2, BE 1-4 Sec. 33; SW 1-4 SW 1-4 Sec. 33. IT. 2 S. And the 1-4 NW 1-4 Seel 4, T. 8 S. R. C7 a W. M, Serial No. 06729. Any persons claiming adversely the r.bove-descrlbed lad are advlsjil to file their claims, or objections, ec or before ' the time designated for ealo. F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. COLON R. EBERTIARD, Receiver. We have aimed to deserve this title, by showing dlstlnc- 4lita snnaMl a . vAimV man who is not tatlsfled wlta ordinary clothes. Our success cannot be doubted. Vou real )!ze that we are absolute head quarters for "nobby" apparel, and nowhere else la 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 Specialise . ADLER'S CiOLLEGIAN CLOTHES because ' we are convinced from actual experience, that no other make vossesses the ' 1 same amount of character, i nor the same high ghtandard of quality. .It pleases as to successfully eater t the J young men. Ton wm be delighted wlta the new Spring Salts whlca are now being shown by us. FURKlSiimS