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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1910)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1910. - : X ricik' - . . . i & $ fr $ ..it iat much t 1" r , - - . t 4- man. nlavine handilr and with rood ta.feai in La Grand. effect behInd the bat or m the lnItlaj .ir: Tuesday evening at the sack. ', Circh. The following pro- . ? tlgh class numbers was ren . O CO 5? 9 ; Safer than National Banks jj ? Better than U. S. Gold Bonds UNION COUNTY LANDS. 4. Wh invest h foreign cities and wireless stock, when j . you have a sure thin? at horns ? - See C. J. BLACK, who has a !age list of money nnkers. 4 e ; t :. 4 ' Call iis for your order for Feed, Wood or Coal. Prompt delivery our specialty. Grande Ronde Cash Co. x 4- NORTH BEACH t Queen of the Northwest Resorts Near the' Mcnith of th? Culuinbia River, un tlieWash ' iti.cjton Coa; ': , ' jj The place ;to spend Your . Summer Vacation Tvveuty-five ililcs of .Magiiificeiit, Beach. Level, compact and smooth. 11?."? thriving and tidy comiimnitics, delightful ho tel, cottage, tent and camp life. All the comforts ; of home and the healthful, invigorating recreation of the seasidesurf bathing, fishing, clam digging bench bonfires, riding,. racing, hunting, strolls and drives through picturesque. wooded headlands. E educed Rate: from all parts of Oregon and Wash. --VIA '-.si : : Oregon Railroad and Navigation Co I Season Ki te: From -ppilland Round Trip, $4.00 - Throe 'DaySaturday to ' Ho:::iv Rate. 41.00 Turrhasc tickets o'nd'make resen-atlona at City Ticket Office, 3rd anj , V;i8'.iintton -Street!, Port land, or Inquire of any O. R. & X. agent . elsewh ere for inforaiatlcn WM. MfXriBAr, CftfMl VAsm s?r A. nt. ritrtlant. ()ri'(?.i. .--.'tfction. High ; C live M. Masse and Pauline New-r-z.. sopranos, Philis Moore and Inna Jaddes altos. ' Reading Rev. Ellis. V Piano aolo Miss Anthony. Violin aolcM-Mr.' Green. Reading Mr. Mansager. . Vocal aolo Mrs. Scroggln. Piano Solo Miss Collier. Vocal aolo Mr. Bridges. , Trio (Cello. Violin and Piano) Missea Harriet, Bertha and Sadie Toung . ' . '. ' . ' Probably the most Important so ciety 1 affair of the week was . the , party given Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Chester P. Newlin to ; the Kaffee Klatch and several spe i ciai guests.- orty-eignt were 'pres ent loses in abundance were used ' in decoration and a two-course lunch eon was "served. Prize , winners for the evening , were: . Mrs. Franc Wilbelm first ladles prize; Mrs. Dei yle Green second and Mrs. E. D. Sen der consolation; gentlemen: Mr. Del yle Green first and R. W. Logan con solation. i Two Important. lodge events were held this week. One was when th local Rebekah lodge entertained at the lodge home in honor of Mrs. Addle Grout and Mrs. Mary Fraker, wh? have been recently honored with high offices. In the state assemble, airl when Mrs. Fred. Schllke .entertaine' the G. L. A. of the B. of L. E. In honor of Mrs. Frank Jackson, who returned this week from Detroit where she went as a delegate to the grand lodge of the order. .. Mrs., Fred Schilke entertained her Sunday school class of the Episcopal church last evening. The , class of fifteen is preparing-to undertake a piece of extra work, and while the matters were discussed Mrs. Schilke entertained them very Informally. "n v. . " ' '-. The ". C. T, U. had a very pleas ant social meeting yesterday after noon at the residence of Rev, Frank E. Gray, No. 1104 M. Ave. The next meeting to be held June 30, at which there will be business of importance. A full attendance is desired. . Mrs. Vincent Palmer yesterday afternoon entertained the afternoon section of the Kaffee Klatch. Cards are not the amusement at the after noon Rectlon, handiwork with nedles being the purpose of the gatherings. f The lineup when La Grange meets ' , ?' (the Joseph contingent tomorrow is school girls qup.r problematical. La Grande has . a ! doable infield, almost, now, and some of them are really clever, and others first rate. There should be something stirring alright tomorrow afternoon. With "Doc" or "8hortyM Horton he will answer to either congnomen i on the score book tomorrow, La ! Grande will get a first-handed view of how Fielder Jones, the ex-Chicago champion leader, " teaches the game. Horton is one of the diminutive sort but Is there on fielding and carries a batting average that makes the com mon herd nv'.ou3l' " - , o o o o z o o o Hie LlrSest of Cnt Glass, Hand Painted China, (Silver ware, Sterling and Plated), ever shown in Eastern Oregon for JUNE WEDDING GIFTS. V We also have a large stock of Plain Band Wedding Rings, any style or size, -14 Kart Solid Gold, at $1.25 dwt. : WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. 4! X ! SSIEGRIST & COMPANY j : ' ' JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS. The Largest Jewelry. Store in Eastern Oregon. LA GRANDE ,Ore. w .4 . - a a a a a a a a a a a a - -Tfcj p. m. the Bible school will a Catholic Chnrth. , children's day service of songs and, Morning services at 8 and 10:30. recltatipns. All are Invited to these Evening service at 7:30. No Sunday services. Parents come and hear the ' school. ; FATHER AALDERS. . young people. I St Peter's Church. Fourth Sunday after Trinity.; Sun day school. 10 a. m.; Morning service 11 a. m.; Evening service 7:30 p. m. The 8 a. m. service will be omitted, as the rector will be absent and not able to get back In time. " ' . UPTON H. GIBBS, Rector. Baptist Church. " Services Sunday at the usual hours. Sunday' school ' at P : 45 '. - f. m. t.v6 preaching service at 1 a. rn. B.'Y. P.". T. prayer meeting at 7 p. m. At FRANK E. GRAY, PaBtor. Methodls Episcopal Church - Corner M.' Avenue and 4th St. H. E. McLEOD, Ph. D., Pastor. Sunday school 9:45. G. H. Currey, superintendent.' come and bring the children, why send them alone? Morning service, 11:00. Subject: "Follow Me." " Class meeting 12:00 for thirty minutes only. Epworth League, 7:00. Subject "The Chris tian's Sscret" Rev, Psalms 25:14 and 1 Cor. 2:8-13. Regular even ing service 8:00. Subject: "Power and Consequence ' of Evil Example.1 Every one is invited to attend eacl and all these services. : . j Pre sbjterlan Chore h, Sunday, Jane 18, Children's day exercises at 10:30 t m.; Rev. J. M. Cornelison of the Uma tilla Reservation will speak to the children of the Indian children, their work," play, school - and church. Preaching at 8:00 by Rev. Cornelison. C. E. service at 7:00 p. in: Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 8:0Q P. rai ' ' ; ; .' Empire Coast Mail: There are thou sands of acres of bench lands In this county that would produce the fines', apples imaginable if they were culti vated and attended. ! ' 4 ' ;'A &fDi) .mmili Sixteen girls of the city are being drilled for a pantomime to be a fea ture during the Chautauqua. Sklllei Instructors have the work In hand. v - 0 t t WTO LOCAL 8P0RTLETS LaufM ml v wJZmf 6a " WttBlrT' lni ,22 rrped f tht oiy w n i rr A , V nnllan cutat tnp. !i j K4S, tatn A,-wn Md PckJ n kU iwa 1 hi; mulm u Airtrmmi. Jh tua cm be atti n,h li Aoto it tcl and M tqiully caplt d Kukw 21 ki ot ko4iS afxnim oitou chwn Ob the Una tfu nSs u Mtrtuty. Th ihort enndte ni&orat or ttMTKmn. qotnrh mmD swtt mxJ lrifc artndw BxU the Model 97 dDcc r i (ocm, laxM, hwk, c up to AMI yank - The " ZTarfiA Hook' ol 14 ! itn hansom art oor, Jam toll oJ ii-twlu. Vrr.T-"i,n ,,W " r"n ,7,'r " '" uU Wmi-Uoo f all Z?arlA r.wr. 1 . YnejJtactij? firearms Co., cit Nmm, Con,. lCrf .-r - fc h I 7 ' ' ' ' '" , "" f! :?x ---.-i (Continued from page 21 Three straight at home now, means no more Sunday picnir or Ashing ex curglons for the same length of time. Cove plays at Union; Huntington at Baker City tomorrow. Baker City af firms she is Rolng to lose no more gnnies this year. Improvised rules will govern the "Imitation" water polo game at the river July Fourth. This Is done so that the audience can ".Catch" o with ease. a Knterprise has a baseball scribe that Is on the job strong. His slant: is there, and he seeniB to know the game too. from the way the Enter prise News Record dopes up the af termath. Swircminp rules, order of high and frtney diving: and other A. A. 17. rul3 pertain'n.s to water sports are being The rules are not complicated, how- ever, sml . th spectator (an readll. understand all that is going on Ikjsler is another new fare wV will be seen tomorrow. He is a Sump-! tr bov who has made good in all th? bush leagues he has struck, and his workouts have been highly satisfac tory. Then too he is a real utiMtv .V" o Ihomaso ruce, Maiiff er Madison Square Theatre Southern Comedy Drama ; Admission 25c aind 10c Company 'A 0 i 4 4' i; i I; t $, 00i)-H6 0ti 0 t 5' . .'"" , ' ;.: of ;;. mm v.-v7 ;;::tt ::;. ?j Ic .:t: " OHSMCOEDS n. I FORC00 IREft-iiiT or r 1 LJ ' TLA LI ' DISEASES SAVED HER SON'S UFE lly son Rex was taken down a year ago with Ion? trouble. Wt ' doctored some months without improvement.' Then I began giving Dr. King's Kew Discovery, and I soon noticed a change for the bef r. I kept this treatment'op for a few weeks and now my sen is perfectly well and works every day. MRS. SAMP. RIPPEE, Av, Mo. 50c AND $1.00 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY C Drug Sfop IViBE One J?alle oaci Stc 1L.1 'die. nay OH