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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1910)
PPM A Two Your THE ISIS TOIIEHT'S PBOEBia Bradford' Claim. Capture of a Burglar Edison. Country Schoolmaster. ' Along the Rhine Eclipse. Thread of Destiny. . Song "When the Balmy Breezes Blow." -ADMISSION 10c- J , jLOCAL .TMS. J. J. Gleason of Baker, was a Sum mer hotel guest Sunday. P. S. Robertson and wife of Sum merville, spent Sunday here. , , ! Mrs. Fred B. Currey was a Sunday Tlsitor with her husband at Hot Lake. I Alph Currey a well known resident of Baker City, spent Sunday In the W - ' -; ' I W. B. Bach and wife the Imbler au tomobile fans, were Sunday guests In 'the city, -.: :'-v:V t- ' ' ' i v ,Mr. and Mra. E. 0. Adcook have re turned from their wedding tour, tak ing them to Portland. E. E. Little of the Rlnehart ft Lit tle Piano company, Is transacting bus iness matters at Halnts. ; - ; I C. S. Van Duyn of the Van Duyan Realty company, leaves for Heppner , thla evening on business matters. I Mrs. Helen Bloom, of the Cove, Is In the city visitlnrwith Mrs. J. D. Snod ' grass ot the Fourth street sanatorium. I Nate Ardrey has returned from a professlonai tour of Wallewa county, fattending to his father's piano tuning business. -; : w .sarnnisai 1 H 1) Including Diagonal Weaves Numbers Measure taken by terly meetings at Elgin yesterday in the absence of District Superintend ent J. D. Gillian. J. M. Rankin was over from Joeepn yesterday. H. Aldrldge of Ogden, was a Sunday visitor here. . Harris French was a visitor with Cove relatives Sunday. J. J. Carr has gone to Portland in connection with the Scriber ra. Father Aalders of .the local Catho lic church, Is In Elgin today rWiting with friends. , t: ; ; Frank Bay, senior member .tit 'the firm of Bay ft Zweiffel.was an Elgin visitor today. F. B. Blake of Adams, the Umatilla wheat center, Is In the city today on business matters. : H- $ T. H. Baker, of Flora, Wallowa county, transacted business matters here this morning. Dr. O'Connor took his departure yesterday for Walla Walla where he will spend a few days with Levi P. Ankeny and other friends. j Miss Sadie Ruth Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Young, of this city, will be graduated from the Pen dleton Academy this week. . Edwin Marvin and E. A. Holmes, of Wallowa, were here yesterday to take up the matter of having Wallowa an nexed to thei Inter-county league. . j Edgar Rapln j-eturns tomorrow to Buffalo, N. Y., after an extended visit here with friends, and Ben Zurbrlck,' of this city, plans to return with him for a visit in the east . V Doctor and Mrs. A. L. Richardson, will reach La Grande from their Eastern tour ' late this week. Mr. Richardson has been subpoenaed to appear In the Scriber trial. v t, ; County Judge J. C. Henry, A. T. Hill and G. E. Fowler returned this morning from Portland where they have been spending a week as wit nesses In - the Scriber trial. ' ' . Archie Bacon has returned from Northern Montana, where he filed on claim 128 a distance of seven miles from Plains. He will stay her until September when he will return to homestead It V Perfect fit and satisfact LA GRANDE EVENING OESEBVEIt MONDAY. MAY 16, 1910. Suits Shark Skin tan. They the an expert designer and tailor employed Company of Chicago, and Miss Ethel Fleener, of Lostine, was In the city yestenflay. John A. Blevans and James M. Rankin, Joseph delegates to the grand lodge I. 0. 0. F passed through town1 yesterday. Mrs. Dr. R. M. Erwin, of Joseph, came out yesterday and left for Port land, where tfhe nvfll' rlstt with her parents for several weeks. ! Mrs. John A. Blevans and Mrs. W. E. Leffel, ot Josepb, delegates from that place to the Rebekah grand as sembly at Eugene, were In the city yesterday, en route. ; F. A. Palmer -Who lias been w're chief at the Pacific States Telephone office for several years, has resigned his position and win soon go to Twin FallB to homestead a tract of land there. Mr. Keil Is Tils successor. Frank Kllpatrlck, formerly of this city but now located in Western Ore gon, and who drew a lucky number in the Flathead reservation, will remain on his reservation until he acquires title, having filed on claim No. 127. lrs. Grace Forest passed through the city this morning en route to Portland from the east, to visit her mother,. Miss Forest is a sister of Mrs. Lou Given of this city,. an 1 ?s weTl known here, having made her home here several years. Don Pruitt, city editor of the Baker City 'Herald, spent yesterday In La .Grande absorbing the spirit of a brisk pay roll town, s Mr. Pruitt is a native son of Iowa where the wind blows and he enjoys the little atmospheric waves that visit La Grande occasion aily.v . ; ; J. D. Heldenrlch has returned from a visit with his nephew at Ashland, and another relative at Lake View. Mr. Heldenrlch saw great possibili ties in the Southern section ot the; state but his twenty odd years' resi dence In Union county has made him a confirmed La Grande adherent. - "Puss" Bunker arrived westerday from Joseph, accompanied , by M-s. Pi nker, and they will remain here while Mr. Bunker "recoveres from a broken leg, sustained during a frlend y scuffle at Joseph. The break is painful and It may require a month' time to heal. Mr. and Mrs. Bunker were former residents of La Grande. ft t . 1 sile io in . Blue, Gray ion guaranteed R. L. Deignan and IL A. Corps were Hot Lake visitors yesterday. J. H.. O'Neal and W. R. Ladd, both popular officials of the 0. R. ft N., are In the city today. F. J. Martin who Is here visiting At torney William Ramsey, is secretary and manager of the Northwestern Mu tual' Fire association of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Martin expect to return to their home In a few days. BORN In this city, May 16, 1910, at , the . Fourth street sanitorium, to Mr. and Mrs. Shetland, a 10 1-2 pound girl. HENDRIGKS & HALL Painters, paper hang ers,' decorators. Esti mates furnished free. Geddes Grocery Building . Phone Ind. 1431 H . Berries Better than Ever Vegetables, Fresh and Crisp PATTISON BROS oca River If. rcbir reus mi and Green. newest of by the Sterling Tailoring MAI TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED To buy for cash, a house . or vacant lots, close In. Price must be right. Cash talks. Call Van Duyn Realty Co. FOR RENT A suite ot rooms. In quire at 1311 O. Avenue. We Ate Wot in our efforts to convince our customers concerning the merit of ; ADLER'S COLLEGIAN CLOTHES .We never resort to persistent tactics we know they are the ' best clothes America produces. We know you will agree with ' us after the simple test of wear, that you have never bought a salt or an overcoat which gave you so much satls aatlsfactlon. Our Idea Is, to show you the clothes, and 1 you Judge of thel : merit f yourself. .We will be pleased to wait upon you; we will tell you all the good features ot this famous make,' but we will ot be over persistent In our efforts to make a sale. Jht Jprlng fashions Jinrtady for your judgment ASH BROTHERS, CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS J CLOTHIERS AND PAGE FIVE (1 i! new 1 1 Jfotlce. Harry U. Meyers has purchased the Hagan's barber shop on Depot Btreet and invites all old patrons as well as new ones to call and take advantage of up-to-date tonsorlal art Data rooms, and shoe shining parlors m connection. . Too Persistent ; FURNISHERS I 4 ooo the , I'uSp 1 - ADLEHvS . I w Lift -V V" v p If :