La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 21, 1910, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    .LA GRANDE, UKIOX. CO I' STY, OREGON.' TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1910.
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THE ISIS
-TONIGHT'S FBDSRtii:
Up a Tree.
The Wreath.
The Delhi. (Instructive.) ' ;
Tea Culture.
Misadventures of ; a Pair of
.Trousers.
-UyiSSIBl: - lie-
Water "Superintendent Hoyt, is con
fined to her home with an attack of
illness. t
will be distributed to the best of advantage.
Henry Rinchart, a past president of
the Grande Ronde Pioneer associa
tion, Is here from Portland and will
attend the reunion here tomorrow.
Dan HInes, the Hlnz representa
tive, Vent out to Wallowa county this
morning on a regular tour for his
house. .
E. W. Thompson, representing the
Neptune Water Meter company of
Portland, Is here today la the inter
ests of his company. ' k ."
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Edgar W. Mack of Huntington Is a
business visitor in La Grande today.
"Heck" Mclnnls, La Grande's clever
twlrler, has gone to Portland to
spend "a few days with relatives.
E. Polack and his brother ' Frank
Polack, are transacting business in
Wallowa county today. ; .
'Mrs. A. T. Stevenson and Mlso
Gladys Jones of Pocatello are guests
with District Superintendent and Mrs.
J. D. GlUilan today. :' .'. '; ;. .,
Jack Bean, "boss boiler maker" as
he Is known, is here today from Port
land inspecting local O. R. & N. boiler
shops and visiting; with 'bid time
friends. , ' - . ' - ':
, Rev. A L. Howarth of Joseph, where
he. officiates ; at the new Mlthodlst
church, returned to Joseph this morn
ing after spending a few days here
as the guest of Rev. H, E. McLeod.
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Mrs. F. E. Moore " returned to her
home in Enterprise this morning. She
has been Bpendlng a few days with
friends here. ' , -
ofWlil French is confined to his
room at the Foley with a sever; at
tack of illness. Mr. Thompson halls
from Portland. ' -
Mrs. L. M. Hoyt, wife of .Assistant
. Wm. Miller leaves next Friday for
New York on business and takes with
him pictures and reading matter dis
crlptlve of Union co-tnty, all of which
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Choice Shirts -
The no-vest Season is here and it behooves1 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-Z. v:: -J; vY . '; --X: . . , ? ".; ; . .' v "
. .'; ? Shirts for Men who like good Shirts. ;: V : r
We selected the choice fabrics and the Shirts
were made to our special order by an expert Shirt
Maker. -: Z. ' ' ZZ ZZ-!'. Z: v :Z:Z . ' ; v : ;
.. Cuffs 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
handsome new patterns. v -Z; Z'Z ":.. :rZ:Z.Z ,
ASH BROTHERS,
The Outfitters.
Miss Hazel Theison, daughter of
Engineer and Mrs. Pete Theison, ar
rived home this morning from Port
land where she has ' been attending
St. Mary's f$ past winter. She will
spend her vacation here.
J. M. Scott, assistant passenger
agent for the Harriman system in
Oregon and J. H. O'Neill, traveling
passenger agent for the same com
pany, were In the city this morning
transacting business with the Chau
tauqua committee.
E. D. Hungerford, trainmaster on
the Rock Island out of Kansas City,
accompanied by Mrs. Hungerford, is
In the city today as guests of Mr. and
Mrs. , J. D. McKennon, and will con
tinue a tour - of the Northwest this
evening. Mr. Hungerford is much
pleased with the Grande Ronde valley.
A.'m. Jones, E;.; P. McNeal, H. H.
Whltmore" and H. A. Pratt comprising
the lecture party of the Kuhn Colo
nization project will reach La Grande
Friday morning, remaining until Sun
day morning, June 26th. They will
be at the Sommer hotel and will be
glad to mt and talk with anyone
Interested in Cali.'ornia irrigated land.
'-Mm W riliUw of PimHnn
her daughter M-s. W. P., Coulter of
Dillon, Mont?na, have been the
guests of fronds p :th!3 city since
Saturday evening, went to Baker City
this mora lag to visit, friends end af
ter a few days spec t in that city will
return to Huntington. ; On .Tuesday,
Mrs. Coulter will leave for her home
in Montana. ;'
- , Who the Kuhns Are.
The; Kuhn . Californian project
whose advertisement appears in this
issue Ib controlled by J.S. and W. S.
Kuhn, prominent and .wealthy bank
ers of Pittsburg, Penn., the same peo
ple who so successfully developed ov
er 400,000 in "southern Idaho. Their
California project consists of 250,000
acres in the great Sacramento valley
and is one of the largest Irrigation
projects of the age. Seeing is believ
ing.. Investigate and J)e convinced.
Z. 'ZZ-Notice Zr- ';.':Z
. To any person owning or occuplng
any building or premises,; you aro
hereby notified to remove in ten days
sJI wooden awnings and porches and
signs suspended over any sidewalk In
the city of La Grande, Oregon, provid
ed that electric signs that are prop
erly suspended may remain,
z. A. MATOTT, -
lOt ; " '. - Ptreet Superintendent
- : " Birth Record,
v Born in this city June 21st to Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Reynolds, a daughter.
Vfflhoutliue
in the
Lens
DE. M. P. JTEXDtLSSOUN
DOCTOR OF OPTICS :
PERMANENTLY LOCATED '
AT s 1105 ADAMS AVE., OP
.; , POSITE POST ' OFFICE .
DR. MENDELSSOHN'S .
GLASSES GIVE THE BEST
' ' . RESULTS. '. .
iM GOLBErJ RULE CO TE'SEGOLDEN'QULE'CO
Do you-
want rdie
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Its popular priced. Xny one can afford a Lorain Range
who needs a cooker. Heavily Asbestos-lined, throughout.
Our price Rolled Steel Oven lining, making' it dust-proof.
A quick heater; bakes an cooks beautifully , and is a
handsome piece of furniture. The square 6 hole size sells
at $50.C0. We have sold a great many of these Ranges
and have never had a complaint from any cause. They
prove satisfactory. Let us show you the merits ot tr.is
stove.
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ECONOMY JARS
Its just now that they are
tart ' U
Makes
Fruit "will be plentiful this summer and reasonable in price
so that there will be jots of canning done. There is no
jar on. the market that you can use with as positive as
surance that your fruit will keep as :
THE ECONOMY
Canning
a Pleasure
The only jar in the
world that Uses No
Rubber Ring '
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We, would like your order ror a dozenFroiu'M"uFish.'-.perfectiyforever.
pints, quarts or 1-2 gal. You will like Atrmo
ORDER A DOZEN TODAY
The Golden Rule Co
The Golden Rule Co
LOCAL OBCnAfiDS PRAISED BT A
v HOOD MVER ORCHARDIST
Sew Orchards Here Better Than those
Growing at nome.
Better new, commercial orchards1
exist in the Grande Ronde valley than J
In Hood River and there Is more sym
etry In orchards here than in Hood
River, according to M. L, Carter, the
Hood River, orchardlst and prominent
fruit union: man of that district, who
has returned to his home after spend
ing some time here" with friends.
While here he gave close study to
old and new orchards and declares
emphatically that the new orchards
here class with the finest he has ever
seen. There , is nothing to cAmpare
with them in Hood River. Mr. Ca.
tre has extensive holdings In his home
section and his opinion Is worth con
siderable, and, carries with it much
weight as he is In a position to know
his - subject and cannot be' actuated
by pecuniary motives.
; Free Mot In g ricture Show.
A free moving picture show will be
given In Stewards opera house Friday
night, June 24th. The feature ta the
advertising of 250,000 acres of irri
gated land in the Sacramento valley,
California the " feature Is extremely
Interesting the moving pictures both
amusing and entertaining.
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In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon aud Union County. '
Maude St, Johns, Plaintiff, vs.
Frank St. JohnB, Defendant.
t To Frank St Johns, ; the : above
named defendant, in 'the name of,
the State of Oregon. . ; '
. You are hereby required to appear
and answer the . complaint filed
against you in the above entitled
court and : suit on or before the ex
piration of the time prescribed in
the order, directing the publication
hereof, to-wlt: six consecutive
weeks from the date of the first pui
lication of this summons which la
June 14th, 1910, and If you fail to
appear, answer ; or otherwise plead
within said time, the plaintiff will
ask the Court for a decree dissolving
the bonds of matrimony heretofore
and now existing between this plain
tiff and this said defendant and
awarding the plaintiff' an absolute
decree o? divorce.. This summons
Is published in the La Grande Ev
ening Observer, a dally newspaper
printed and published In La Grande,
Union County, Oregon, by virtue of
an order of the Honorable J. W.
Knowles, Judge of the above en
titled court, made and ' entered on
the Uth day of June, 1910.
yZZiZ COCHRAN & COCHRAN,
:, ' ' Attorneys for Plaintiff.
June 14-21-28, July 5-12-19-26. '
.', Gomplete equipment for,;: resetting and' repairing
rubber buggy tires. ' : .' 4 ' Z Z .
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. F.12GERAL0, Proprietor '
Complete Machine Shops and Foundry
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