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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1910)
' ,-. -- -.'' f- PAOE FIVT i. V' SIS -TOIIEHT'S PBOERAU- Furher 1 Adventures of a Girl Spy. (Kalem). The Witch of the Ruins. '"' (Pa'.he.) Diamond Cut Diamond. (Pathe) Lost Trail (Vito). ;.; Song "Love Spells Trouble to Me." '. - ' -lOHlSSIBft He- A; T. Hill . Drag store. Mr.-Horton is an O. A. C graduate. , " R. S French and J. E. Trippeer, of Cove, are among the out of town visi tors today" transacting business In La Grande. , ....-., O O O O T LOCAL iTEMS. . . - :'.,. . Ada Copeland of. Grand Junction Colorado, 1b a guest In the city today. , Mrs. J. W. Earls and children, left today for Joseph where they will visit over sunutty - wuu- ruwh ; -' -s- , Mrs. Avery Harrison left today for . Baker City, where she will be a guest with friends for a few days. ' - Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gillilan. Jr., and daughter, of Portland, are guests in the city today with District Super intendent and Mrs. J. D. Gillilan, par ents of Mr. Gillilan, Jr. "Shorty" "Wade of Imbler, was in the city today en route home from CorvalLis, where he . attended - com mencement festivities of his alma mater. .' ROOSEVELT AT HOME. Continued from page 4 . who was waiting for him with out- :! Hi The Golden Rul a ? 1 tlCk stretched hands. Colonel Roosevelt ' I j was given the noisest vocal greet!:i;'y it had ever been his fortune to hear, h From massed bands there came the 1 roar of , music; ' from the thousands j of throats came 'one ' hurrah that 'lasted ; for several minutes. Among those on the reception Vand were Governor H. B. Quinby, of New Hampshire; Governor Franklin Fort, of New Jersey; U. S. Senator F. P. Flint, of California -.Dr, Charles P. Nelll, Commissioner-of Labor; Law rence. 0. Murray, Comptroller of the Currency; Sen. H. C. Lodge, of Massa- Miss Ivy Long has taken her de-' 'U8 l " V parture for a six weeks' tour of Wil- "CIV' ' " a lammette valley. ' She will visit at " I""" H. v. rumen, ntjw ur,.yjiifcreoD- Portland and then go on to Roseburg to visit Mr. . and Mrs. Reuben E. Wills, well known locally. , George E. Bremmer, of -; Rawlins, Wyo., the legal representative of Mrs. M. E. Mcintosh, the owner of the Red CroBS 'drug store "In this city, is a business visitor In the city. The at torney is supplied with power to sell. Ladies' Wash Suits Entire Line Reduced TO CLOSE ' Col. Newport, the Hermiston con tractor, went through La Grande to day on his way to Hot Lake. ' - ':; :' - y , 'V-'"" ' , . Cull Smith came out from Enter prise this afternoon to : visit with friends. - . ''' ' ; - ''' t N. C. ; Cauntt, the architect In charge of construction of the . high school here, is a Union business visi tor today. ' v Mervlne H. Horton arrived this morning and will be employed by the Mrs. F. E. Moore, who has been named vi'c -nroaldont of tht Chautau qua, Is here this afternoon visiting friends." She is boosting for the Chautauqua in her ; home town of Enterprise. " ; . .: .'Former school Superintendent, arid Mrs. M. L. Carter, now of Hood River but old-time residents of. Union coun ty," are guests In the city with Mr. and Mrs. George S. Bernle and other friends. ;,-.,,':. ' .''' Mrs. H. Flldew, wife, of Mayor. Fll dew, of Huntington, accompanied by her daughter,' Mrs. W. . P. Coulter of Dillon, Montana, are expected to ar rive In this city this evening to visit over Sunday with ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Budge and daughter Miss Syd. man John W; Langley. oi Kentucky; Edward R. jO'Malley, attorney gener al of New York; -A. H. Cheney, super intendent of banks -of New York; G4f- ford, Pinchot, former chief Forester; j Dr. L. S. Rowe.-. of the American Academy of Political ScIenteV Gen. Luke Wright ex-aecretarir-v ' "var; ! Fire CommtesioBer , W. r Caldo, ' ...' Booker T. Washington, and ota- ' equally proit.lient . ':, I - In addition to ,th? reception con. . J. . , ' ) : W k. A - t . 9" W 1. W . . to the stand where Secretary of Agri- I . ..... ' . ' -A cuuure wuson, ssecreiary or ine wavy Meyer and Capt. Archibald Butt, the president's' personal aides, the latter bearing a personal letter to Colonel Roosevelt from his Bviccesfeor In ' bf- As soon as the terrific cheering ceased sufficiently for his voice to be heard, Mayor Gaynor, In the name of the people of New York and speaking as a representative of the American nation, welcomed Colonel Roosevelt to his home. -V ", Colonel Roosevelt responded , ex temporaneously and was given close attention, though few of the thousands could hear a word he said. ;PV mm r if s mm: 1.48 Linens, Mercerized Cloth and Percales, $2.68 value: 3: Beautifully Trimmed, Latest Models, $3,75 values. KAiKI Riding and Outing Suits Just the thing for use at this season, autoing, camp lrfg, etc, ; KRYPIOK Withoirllinefp DR. M. P. UENDELSSOUN; DOCTOR OF OPTICS , PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT 1105 ADAMS AVE., OP POSITE POST OFFICE. DR. MENDELSSOHN'S GLASSES GIVE THE BEST RESULTS. . ' -: ; : Do not be misled. Dr. 'Men-' delssoln'i'.i prices are not too high. I'licy are less than any other place for the same mater ial and professional Bervlce. I- . No extra charge for examina tion. . V v , ' ;, ' The doctor 13 endorsed by '. all of the leading oculists of Portland and all of the . phy sicians of La Grande. ' . The entire problem lies In these three w crds "Rightly Fitted Lenses." YOUR CASE WILL NOT PUZZLE DE. MENDELSSOHN and he guarantees ' satis faction In every respect . Office hours from. 9 to 12 and from 1 to 5. By special fippc!ntment In the evening. - Epworth Leaguers of the M., E. church held a very enjoyable social event at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanchfield last evening. The affair was on the social odrer and was giv en under the auspices of the Epworth League. ' ''.-.- James Dobbin of Union , was a homeward bound passenger today, having attended the quarter centenlal at Corvallls. ' Mr. Dobbin is one of the distinguished graduates of the college at Corvallls on account of his prominence' In athletics. - 1 Jerry Lee, of Enterprise, and Laura May Shlbb of Bloomington, Indiana I were marjied at 'the Foley hotel last evening by Justice of the Peace Wil liams. They will live at Enterprise, where Mr. Shibb is permanently lo cated. ':' ..' ";" I C. M.Mlller, the well driver, who a few years ago was a partner with R. West, and who assisted in digging the artesian well at the round house, Is In the city again and will dig a well for II, P, Lewis In South ' La Grande. . ' ; The event -which society is looking forward today - Is the Miss ; Edwards recital at Hot Lake next Wednesday night. Several prominent vocalists of this city are on the program and all the available talent at Hot Lake will appear on the list of numbers. Social affairs are being arranged to permit attendance at that event. Miss Ed wardshas been at Hot Lake for some time training the principals from that place who are to appear. Gold Hill is to have a new big steam laundry and other Improvements. 1 DRINK Natural Mineral Water ' -. Bottled as It Flo ws From the Spring It's fiood for what Mis You Bid J For Wood. Notice la , hereby given that fhe District School Board of School Dis trict No. 1, of Union County,. Oregon, will receive up to four o'clock p.' m. of June 21, 1910, sealed bids for fur nishing said School Y District with 300 cords of , four foot, split yellow pine and red fir wood, said wood to be cut while green and not later 'than July 15, 1910, free from large knots and acceptable to said School Board. Said wood to be delivered at High school building and to be corded up neatly and closely where directed by Foard. Fifty' cords to be delivered by July 13, 1910, and all on or before Eept 13, 19l6. Bids to be left w'tb School Clerk. Board reserves thu ight to reject any and all bids. ARTHUR C. WILLIAMS. June 13-21 ' School Clerk: '; NOTICE. ' -'r:', All members of Cbosen Friends Lodge No. 190 of Island City, Oregon, are requesetd to be present at a spe cial meeting called for June 18. Some thing doing. , By order of ' ' ' E. II. SHAW, N. G. O. H. WILLIAMS, Sec. Curry county people are moving for a new courthouse. The present jne is 35 years old. . a in V Hi $2.00 and BROKEN LOTS TO CLOSE, $2.50 values - - -. Men's Odd Lot Men's Dress Shirts, St TO $1 ,25 FERN LAUNDRY SOAP Regular Sc size, per bar -Mason Jar Rubbers, per dozen, . - , - . 10 quart galvanized pails, - - : -75 foot galvanized clothes line, Mr.s Potts' sad irons, set of 3, per set, - 1.50 3Sc 68c 3c - 4c 17c 19c $1.19 The Golden Rule 1 The Golden Rule LIVE TUSSLE OVER TESTIMONY. John Grant Viio Talked With Scotch, man Recently on The Stand. John Grant's testimony for the de fense In the Morrison ' escheat case was the bone for contention among the attorneys representing the principals in the case this afternoon. Grant was in Scotland not long ago and talked with an official there, whose testimony was Introduced by deposition by the Btate previously. The desposition and the conversation between Grant and the man who gave the deposition do not agree. ' Legal struggles popped up at every turn and but', little other evidence .was Introduced during the afternoon. The defense ha3 been able to get but little of Grant's testimony on the records. Alleged Grocer's Combine Seattle, June 18. Jobet ft Hlbbler and R. J. Oliver, jobbershave filed a suit against the so-called Grocers' combine of this city for $50,000. The defendants are the local condensed milk company, and others. The job bers say they were blacklisted because they did not join'the combine. Pretty near bumper crops, all ever' the state, Is the prospect. ! Ball Game it Choice Shirts f7amp fMoA nrnmnilu at ?'n:"m ' JOSEPH ' ! ! LA GRANDE ! . The no-vest Season is here and it behooves the particular Man to look well to his shirts. We are showing exclusive Shirtings, that are distinctive in character and handsome in patterns and color har monies. ' ' v.:rP:''';: ;') -: v Shirts for Men who like good Shirts. We selected the choice fabrics and the Shirts were made to our special order by an expert Shirt Maker. '''y.i X- : Cliffs attached or detached. All sizes. It will be well to make selections early for the first warm day that comes will cause a rush for the 4 handsome new pattens. ASH BROTHERS, The Outfitters, d 4.