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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1910)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1910. the Alrdome theatre company, was again carrying her role last evening after several day of illness In which she was a patient at the hospital harts were registered and the usual Interesting time and family reunion Joys were participated in by the rep THE 51$ ' V" V, V V V V --r V" sv v " ' v v v v v -v v s ' lb GoKn Rdo Co TLj Gc! i:a ?c!j Co resentatives of what Is said to be the largest clan in Oregon. Mr. ' and Mrs. FolBom, prominent residents of Pendleton, are in the city for a few days as the guests of Doctor and Mrs. P. A. Charlton. -TDKIGHT'S FHDERAM Mrs. J. M. McCall returned - home Saturday from an extended nislt In California. . a " . . HUD'TDAGE OF Ull! 7. The Greenhorn. The Simone. The Gold Seeker. ' Song: "I Wonder' if 111 Ever Have a Sweetheart?" V '' -JIDMISSIQH - lie- - IL A. Corpe, clerk of the Merchants' Protective association is out today tor the first time since he was taken seriously ill some time. ago. C. W. Todd the Portland horse buy er who comes to TJp'on eounly when he wants a carload of choice animals, Is here today buying Worses. LOCAL .TEMS. O .Mrs. F'.'C. Bramwell is visiting her parents in Utah. 3. W. Earls is out in Wallowa coun ty on a tour of business. - . v ' 11 Knapper, the josepn ottukor, In the city over , Sunday. Chas. B. Homer and William Glea son of Enterprise were Sunday visi tors In La Grande. . - Mr. and Mrs. Jay Van Buren are home from the Metropolis, where they 'were rose festival visitors. A. B. Cherry, proprietor of the Cherry Laundry, accompanied by Mrs, Cherry, returned home this morning from Portland. - J." F. Campbell, county bridge su perlntendent, arrived home from Portland : thla .morning, having at tended the rose show. r Miss Addie Knapper of Joseph, Is visiting with, her sister, MrB.. Colon R. Eberhard, after a" week spent at the Rose show in Portland. Attorney Fred Wilson a well known resident of The Dalles where he 's district attorney, passed through the city yesterday morning on his war eastward. ' -y '":. Edw.-Berland, a prominent business man and member of the city council of Joseph, passed through the city yesterday with his bride, a Miss Kel sey, of Portland. . - ' Miss BesB Burke, a former , La Grande girl who has been living in Portland for the past year or more, Is here and plans to spend the summer In La Grande. '. Icrrr CI" " in t hospital here for some time, continues to show considerable Improvement and hopes for his ultimate recovery are now held out. I CI4 Kentucky ooi With special scenery and an ex cellent cast, Lowe's Stock Co. gave the best presentation of "In Old Ken tucky" at the Alrdome last night seen in many yean in this part of the country. . Hiss Louis Kiley mada QSiis-. a favorable Impression in the part of "Miss Letha," and Miss . Lowe .as "Madge," wa excellent Tom Post as Tncle Neb" and Mr. Simpkba as "Col. Sanducky Doollttle," sab, took care of the comedy In a most credit able manner. In fact the whole show was good, one being able to get a glimpse of life in the "blue grass state "befo de wah." "In Old Kentucky" will run until Thursday night, when a new play will commence. ALLEGED UUEDEHEIl SAID TO BE EiriNG M S1TITZEELAXD. Coat Found By Fishermen That Is IdentJ2ed as Chariton's. "Jerry" McKennon returned this morning from Corvallis and Portland where he was called by the rose show attractions and the quarter-centenial celebration at 0. A. Cv Miss Emma Clark returned to On- io today after having been called re by the MnesB of her father, rry ClarS. ''"'; . ) Mrs. D. R. Tanner and daughter ladyB returned last night from a k ntn s vish , m spoaauc, vucui (tjAlene and Sandpoint, Idaho. ; ; Mr. .and MrB. Wilbur McCully re- A large batch of decisions of the Commissioner of the General Land Office on matters appealed from the La Grande office was received this morning, and the local offi.ee was af firmed in each case. . . Water Superintendent and Mrs. H. C. Gilman, arrived home this morning from Portland, where they have, wit nessed the many pageants and other thlngB of Interest in connection with the rose festival. . Superintendent Young of the New port Construction company Is here to day supervising the digging of - the Second street watermain ditch and says the laying of pipe in the trench es will commence at once . J. N. Rmehart, who many years ago lived in this vicinity, but who moved to Ashland later, has now sold his property there and was In the city turned to their home in Joseph this ' this morning on his way to Alice! to morning. Mrs. McC-Jltf-has been vis iting her mother, Mrs. N. M. Cahoon. for several days. . ' Miss Ollie Cook, leading lady with DR. M, P. MEDE1SS0HN DOCTOR OF OPTICS KRYPTOK - -r-m V MM - . -"V MM Wjoulliner unite 0 -: i PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT 1105 ADAMS AVE., OP i POSITE POST OFFICE. DR. MENDELSSOHN'S -GLASSES GIVE THE BEST , RESULTS. Do not be "misled. Dr. Men delssohn's prices are not too ; high.' They are less than any ' other place for the same mater-' ial and professional service. No extra charge for examina tion. . The doctor Is endorsed by all of the leading oculists"' of ; , Portland and all of the phy sicians of La Grande. ; The entire problem lies la- these three w ords "Rightly I Fitted Lenses." . : I I YOUR CASE WILL NOT ' . - . PUZZLE -' ' DR. MENDELSSOHN it nd he guarantees ' satls f'ction In every respect . Office hours from ' S to 12 ' aad from-1 to 6. By special arpolntment in the evening. visit with old time friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Booth, of Rose- burg, were In the city this - morning .while Mr. Booth was ; attending to business matters, and the two enjoyed a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. George Camy of this city, they being old- time friends. ; r v ' ' T. B. Stoddard,. the Frultdale orch ardlst, arrived home today from Port land, fully recovered from a delicate operation which he . sustained while away. He has been In a Portland hos pltal several weeks, but Is now fully recovered. Doctor N. Molitor of this city performed the operation. C. C. Pennington, the cltohlng deal er, has returned from Portland where he attended the rose show and Is loud in his praises of the entire week's festivities. Like so many oth ers, he came back even more devoted ly attached to La Grande than when he went away. ' , ' . : '';' ., " KOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice is horeby given that the partnership heretofore ; existing be tween H. C. Rinehart and E. E. Little doing business under the firm nam" of Rlnehart-Little Piano company, hab been aitHioivsa tuiu wMiuutumMi H. C. Rinehart will continue the business in his individual name, and will take charge of all former part nership property, . Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this the 13th day of June, 1910. V ; ; : ; h. c rinehart. A TOO LATE TO (XASIFY. WANTED 25 BOYS AND MEN To. pick cherries. 25 , girlB to- pack cherries. Tents and : fuel ; furnished. Begin about June 25. Good " camp ground. Phone, write or call C. M. or G. G. Stackland, Cove, Or. . Como, June 13. The local police today' ' received word that . Porter Charlton, the young Washington sus pected of the murder of his wife, Mary Scott Castle, whose body was found In a trunk in Lake Como, was seen In Lucrne, Switzerland. ; In the meantime, Isapolatoff, the Russian, who rented the couple villas, is be ing held the opinion being divided re garding the identity of the murderer. Some believe that Charlton has been murdered. To assure the authorities, the officials today began digging up the grounds around the Villa looking for the possible body of Charlton. There are numerous queer circum stances surrounding the murder. " The police found blood stains on tntrn; linen, and towels ; In the little villa " occupied by v the CharltonB, Indicating tbat perhaps two persons were slain there or that a desperate . struggle ocenred In which . Mrs. Charlton was rendered unconscious. , . If only one murder was committed, the -police believe that Mrs. Charlton fougM with de monical strength and severery injured her assailant, for the blood stains were too large and too many in num ber to have come from one person. Charlton's Coat Found. Como, June 13, 2:30 p. xn. Fisher men this afternoon found a coat that has been Identified s one rorn by Charlton in a lake. Thia strengthens the theory that he met the same fate as his wife. ' ' - ' - '" .. " - . x Style and they are ( I j cheap just nov, 4i ! I PRfliKH ; McCall Partem No. 2078 CHIC VISITING COSTUMC 1-2 Pfice 1. VtJrJ-l J.iJwi' 10 Days Special 1-2 t O Qil , Paintings fVes: WITH CASH PURCHASES Claire Bessler, formerly a Sumpter boy, who more recently has been in the vicinity of Kennewlck, and who came here Sunday . morning1 from Lewlston where he has spent the past Spring, will be a regular member of the local baseball team hereafter. S i OS W 0) u La 11 li JLL Chief of Police Walden and City Recorder Co are home from Looking Glass and Palmer Junction where they sought to land some fish. . The stream has been badly dynamited for fish, report the fishermen. The Wal lowa river Is yet too high for satisfac tory fishing Is also reported by them. County Assessor T. A. Rinehart has returned from Olex, Oregon, where the annual Rinehart reunion was held this year. The place Is 18 miles from Arlington. About seventy-five Rlne- Will have the Greatest Celebratiion on Mly 3, 4amtd- Ever Held in Wallowa County 1 ' . " 'f " " -. - ' ' ; ' ,; " ' i - '' - It will be held at the head of Beautiful ..Wallowa Lake, the finest Summer Resort in Oregon. - There will be all kinds of Gaines, sports, Races, Boat Races, Etc., for valuable prizes: Fine music and every, amusement the heart, could wish for. V : r ; Low Excursion Rates from all points on the p. R, & NV: Tickets on sale Sunday, July 3; good for return until Tuesday, July 5. Everybody Cordially invited to Cele brate with us. ' ' v: '':;' . The Golden Rule Co The Golden Rule Co ? NORTH BEACH Queen of the Northwest Resorts k - : 'V I J. T. SCOTT f We have no Deed to rive watches and rings away to get the names of people wanting to buy pianos. We have the kind they want. The Sher man Clay Line, Steinway, Ludwig, Kurtzmann, A. "R T!rijiBA nnd CnrifiVPT. At Prices Lower Than Inferior Grades. ; ; $ Near the drouth of the Columbia River, on theWash- ington Coast - The place, to spend Your Summer Vacation Twenty-five Miles of Magnificent Beach. Level, f compact and smooth. . Many thriving and tidy communities; delightful ho , tel, cottage, tent and camp life. All the comforts of home and the healthful, invigorating recreation of the seaside surf bathing, fishing, clam digging beach bonfires, riding, racing, hunting, strolls and drives through picturesque wooded headlands. Reduced Rates from all parts of Oregon and Wash. . - VIA Oregon Railroad and Navigation Co Season Rate: From Portland Round'Trip, $4.00 Three Day Saturday to Monday Ratej $3.00 v Purchase tickets and make reservations at City Ticket Office, 3rd and Washington Streets, Port land.-or Inquire of any O. R. . & N. agent elsewhere for Information WM. McMURRAT, General rassen grer Agent, Portland, Oregon Children's Play Shoes We have shoes that will be outgrown pefore ' outworn. . , It is best for your benefit that you fit your children in either of these lines. Sprinter Peihler or Minnehaha All Show Shoe Science SMITH & GREEN Shoe Men TiOBSEin ITS THE NEW!