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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1910)
IA GRAXD2, VSIQS COU"TiT, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1910. PAGE TTXZ County "Treasurer John Frawleyj OOOO OOOOOO aaa c.iy Attorney J. F. Baker are attending the Knights of Pythias con clave at Portland. Both have im portant places on committees. SOCIETY. o o THEr GOLDEN RULE CO TS2E60LBEN QULECi m .1 .2. TMUGHT'S PfiOERAM - i Love and Duty. : Unmailed Letters. -Trust Buster. Girl and thy Barracks, gong "It is hard to Find a Real Nice Man." ADMISSION 11c- Doctor P. A. Charlto nreturned last evening 'from a junket .through Wal lowa" county where he attended to business matters and posted up on the grade of horseflesh in that val ley. ' . . . . ' . Miss Nell De Peate will return to La Grande to assume management of the Western Union here early In July according to reports. The present acting manager, Howard, was sent to take temporary charge only. Q Q o o J LOCAL .TEKS. o o o o Prof, and Mrs. J. D. Stout are home from a tour of the state of Washingto D. A. Barnes, the Elgin baseball business matters. E. C. Tuckey is able to be down town after an Illness lasting a few dayB. .:' - Mrs. Frank Earney of Summervllle is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Charlton. "A Miss Pauline Lederlee has returned from an extended stay in Portland and Seattle. In Portland she attend ed the grand londe of the Eastern Star of which she Is Worthy Matron here, and at Seattle she was a u st with Mrs. Alice Ladd Tucker. A wedding of much Interest to La Grande people occurred this morning when Mr. Alvah Storms Duryea and Miss Letita A. Cowell were married at their home at 2265 Belmont avenue at Fresno, Calif., at 11 a, m., Rev. Duncan. Wallace of the Presbyterian church officiating. The young peo ple left on a wedding tour to San Francisco, Los Angeles and Potrland and expect to visit Mr. Duryea's mo "ther and sisters In this city. His host of friends here Join In best wishes for their future happiness. - 1 Abe E. Eaton, a former Union fi nancier, who is now In Portland and who is the standard bearer for the prohibitionists In the state for the of fice of governor this fall, is In the city today attending the pioneer re union. - He is accompanied by Mrs. Eaton. : - . ' ' All members -of the Eastern Star who possibly can are urged to attend lodge this evening as there; will be Initiation, followed by a banquet. This is the' last meeting for the , summer snd air are urged to be present. A pleasant evening was spent at the home of Rev. Ford A. "Ellis last Inlgth by a company of Endeavorers. The evening was spent in games and t other entertainment features. As the I participants of the evening's amuse ments left they' pronounced the time spent a great success. !o :yon Jwasit me ' tisst Mange S3 Fred B. Currey is forming a curio corner at the Hot Lake Sanatorium and this morning dragged to Hot Lake the twumlng bird gun (Hlppopotomi destroyer) which for several years was ail object of curiosity at the Ob server office. Those' who have heard the fairy tale linked with the weapon can appreciate what patients at the "Lake". will have to undergo. ' f Choice Shirts 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. - ..1 ' - , : ' : 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. ' . ':-V$ 'ACii-'i U ;.v-vyy, 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. . -;y; ;;. ' ASH BROTHERS, The Outfitters. t 5 .Who 4 ho Knbns Are. . ' The . Kuhn . Cal'.fornJpn project whose ftdvr'',",'T'crt anpears In this issue is controlled bv'j. S. and'W, S. Kuhn. nrwlnont ard 5 wealthy bank-": ers of Pfttsurfr.l Fenn.. the same peo ple who so successfully ' developed , over . 400,000 acres In Southern Idaho. Their Californlan project consists of 20,000 acres in' the great Sacramento vane auu 40 vuu ui iuo (icaicob jin- gatlon projects ever attempted. See ing Is believing. Investigate and be convinced. - :'") '. " .' Free JfoTlng Picture Show. A free moving picture show will be given . In Steward's opera house Fri day night, June 24th. The feature is the advertising of 250,000 acres of Irrigated land in the Sacramento val ley, California the1 lecture is extreme ly Interesting the moving pictures both amusing and entertaining. ; : Deports His Opponent El Paso, June 2L-Pres, Diaz has ordered the deportation of the liberal leader and ; candidate for president, Madero, who is now in prison for In citing riots. Grave danger of out breaks within the next few, days are being noised about as Madero . has many followers, j , : . ; ' Cherries For Sale. May Dukes are now ripe. ' Order at once as they are ; going qulcklv. F. H. Tatman. .' mynoK. VithoutBue: m in Lens DE. M. P. JTEXDELSSOIIX ? . DOCTOR OF OPTICS PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT . 1105 "ADAMS AVE., OP POSITE; POST office: DR. MENDELSSOHN'S GLASSES GIVE THE BEST RESULTS. .: 4. T-C3-- ui A ) h Fi1 i IrzaZ-All 11 li 11 i Its popular priced. Any one can afford a Lorain Range who needs a cooker. Heavily Asbestos-lined throughout Ona piece Rolled Steel Oven .lining, making it dust-proof. A quick heater; . bakes an cooks beautifully and 13 a handsome piece of furniture. The square 6 hole size sells at $50. CO. We have sold a great many of these Ranges andf have never had a complaint from any cause. They prove satisfactory. Let us show you the merits of this stove. ; ' . . It ECONOMY JARS just now that they ar$ NEEDED 67? o BA Fruit will be plentiful this summer and reasonable in price so .that there will be lots 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 t : ' "i i(t 1 '" 'r ;' -1 mWS!cSu Keeps all Vegetable!, We would like your order tor a:dozenFn,it,'M,,t,p,,,,tto"Perfeotlyfowr' pints, quarts or 1-2 gal. You WillikeAirt!sI them. ORDER A DOZEN TODAY v - Males M. A Vff.v ; Canning a Pleasure The only jar in the world that Uses No Rubber Ring The Golden Rule Co The Golden Rule Co ,: Sepubllcans Nominated. " J Harrisburg, Pa., June 22.The re J uuii.au Biaie uuuvcuiiuu luuujr uuaui i . t . m m lmousiy ; numinaiea , joan xoner ior governor. The convention lasted one hour. ' ' , ' QQO$$00Q$$$$ v- . ' ' - Notice. ' , . To any person owning or occuping any building or premises, you are hereby notified to remove in ten days all WOoden awnings apd 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, . A. MATOTT, . lOt fv . Htreet Superintendent. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are safe, sure and reliable, and have been praised by thousands of women who have been restored to health throngh their gentle aid --.tic : , $CG5) Cut Glass and Hand Painted China Y From now until July 17. 1 will make a SDeciallv f low price on cut glass and hand painted China. It will pay you to examine mv stock and eet a srood se- 2 lection before buying your gifts. . ; . Y All styles of wedding rings including Tiffany, round, oval, etc., at lowest prices in Eastern OreoL v- Quality considered. T will SflVA Vnn Afnnp-p ' V t J. H. Peare, u I DO YOY ! a GOLD LEAFS I ? t t . : ' " t Grande's Leading Jeweler, Opposite Land Office Gomplete equipment for resetting and repairing rubber buggy tires. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FilZGERALD, Proprietor Gjmpktc Machine Shops and Foundry 1 " ! t i t 1 1 i ... i. i -I i ii U.iii;r.-Ty?-TT,,II, ,, ., . i - ' ' l, "" t . ' .... . - ' ' .... .... . 1 i . I OisFiiili Off All Leatfcir Gocl I WM Urn! A Big Urn i iLlgoi vLtoss liJriLug y)tre