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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1910)
i. t;a or ante evening, obsttr vet? ttttda y, .tone 21,1010. Li 4. r- n ? I, 4! 1 1 HE ISIS tokight's mm Roosevelt in. Cairo. -purged by Fire (Urban) . One of the Finest ((Vitograph) What's Your Horry?? " Song "Dixie Lee" : - 4D!!ISI0r 1 0c- o o o J LOCAL .TEKS. ) V'"'' ' ' O O O Q P 6666600 H. S. Massee hi :ln Union today transacting business matters. Superintendent Wm. Boll ins Is In the city today looking after 0. R. & N. anairB. -.r .... ., .. Wm Miller left today for his trip New York. He plans to return In month's time. ' John L. Davis Is in the city in the Interest of Mt. Angel college, a Cath olic Institution "at Mt Angel. Miss Alice Bengham of ' Salem Is vl3i1ing wth Mrs. S. D. Crowe fo- a. few days this week. : U. R. Wilson has jsone to Wallowa j county today to transact business for the Wllson-Brlttaln electrical supply house. . , -. . ' S, Hon. Chas. A. Johns passed through the city this morning en route home to Baker City after a visit to Port land. '. ." ". Mrs. A. C. Shute of Hlllsboro Is hv the guest of her brothers, Herman and Will Selgrlst. She will remain a fchnrt timo . J Mrs. Edaa Morrison Is expected home frdm Los Angeles this evening. She has been spending a few months there for her health. . , . V Ladies Black Sateen Skirts, 85c value,59c Ladies' Black Sateen Skirts, $1.25 vaL 89c Ladies' Black Sateen Skirts, $2 value,$i;48 D ALTON'S Mrs.-J. T, lUcliardson returned "on last night's train, having spent sev eral weeks In California. Mrs. PattI and son Earnest are here visiting friends. Mrs. Pattl formerly lived at Greenwood and Adams where she conducted a rooming house. , . ' B. F. Fuller, a former resident of Elgin. Is In the tlty today on his way to Hood River -where he will TiBlt vita, a daughter Tor vome time. The orogram for the Chautauaua will be mailed to all parts of the coam ty Monday. Lucious Wright stopped, off today to lslt his brother ' County Clerk Ed right Mr. Wrlglit -was on his way ome from Portland. County Treasurer John Frawley, accompanied by his wife and daugh ter, have returned from Portland where they went on lodge matters. Doctor and Mrs. Robert Holt of Portland arrived today and will be guests for several days with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Goodntragh and Mr. and Mrs.;- Merton Kiddle of Island City nd other friends and relatives. . T, E. Helmbolt and wife of Castor, Alberta, are staying at Hot Lake and La, Grande, looking over the county metropolis. : ' " . , Tents are now for rent on the camp grounds during Chautauqua, If you wish a tent be sure and see the com mittee at once. t ' Andrew Lunn, one of the prosper ous farmers and orchardlsts of Un ion, is In the city today with a load Royal Anne. He left copious sam ples of the luscious fruit on the Ob server exchange table where they were properly cared for and due ap preciation extended. Mrs. S, F. Richardson and daughter Helen and son Joel, , returned today from Eugene where they have spent the winter. Joel graduated from the University of Oregon this spring, hav ing completed a four year's course at the state Institution. The family will Join, Hon. Mr. Richardson on the Rich ardson ranch and they will make their home there this summer. The Chautauqua committee has se cured the lumber for the auditorium and administration, building and the construction will begin at once. v . HAS IT FOR Men's Underwear, 50c value, 39c Men's 50c Work Shirts. ... .39c Men's Black Sateen Shirts, 85c value ................... 65c Men's 65c Underwear . . . .'.'.48c 25 Doz. Men's Black Hose, 15c value, now ..... . .11c !Men 's Fancy Hose, 25c value, now . . . . ..... . . . . . . . ... 19c Bargains in Gloves and Overalls "if- Mrs. TV. H. Gilbert of Halne Is the guest of Mrs. L. M. Hoyt Mrs 0. P. Godall, now residing at New Castle, Cal.. is here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wil liamson. MrB. Goodal was formerly a resident of this-county, living at Ladd Canyon, Christian Women Sleet. Seattle, June 24. North Beach, ' in Washington, is the Mecca today of hundreds of religious workers who will take vrt In the Northwest Con ference of the Young Women's Christ ian Association during the next ten days. '" Mrs. Dupes Operated Tpoa Ufa. J. H. Dupes, wife of engineer Dupes of Pleasant Valley,, was op erated upon today at the Grande Ronde hospital. She withstood the shocjc of the operation nicely. , Mississippi Travelers Columbus, Miss., June 24. Mlssfss ippl travelers met here today in an nual Besslon and were' given a warm welcome by local commercial travel ers and business men. outlines in m xs SI0S-, DIL M. P. MEXD1LSS0IIN DOCTOR OF OPTICS PERMANENTLY " LOCATED AT 1105 ADAMS AVE.. OP : POSITE POST OFFICE . DR. MENDELSSOHN'S GLASSES GIVE THE -BEST ' V'y-:' RESULTS. !bb you I JSE 1 GOLD I FA FO LLHI O BUTTER . LE lb French Flexibone Corsets, none bet ter at 75c, $1.00, $1.25,11.50, $1.75 $2.50. . - f EGOLDErJ QULCO. TiiEGOLDErJ QULECO on si you wilfmnt to be in Line with the Big Crowd thzt will Celebrate BIG DOINS, Not only Here, but all over Men's Dress Suits, Worsted, Wool Suitings,' nice snappy patterns, fi A Af Spring styles ' - , - ;' tpJLUeUU Men's Dress Suits, fine all-wool suitings and fancy worsteds, neatly tailored 012.50 'I'vv 'h littleby- Plain Knee or Knickerbocker ..(JfeKSj years, any price to suit your requirements. irc'ws.T.'rs ,w v ftA L v.' i V ' Wa'Sn 'i v ; il&- :.:J ?i:tlitV'&i-'1 C!.'"- ftv V; '1 &i' hF (--'- v ' S:.-y r,' -tat'"-'. The Golden Rule "Zaia" Pleases Big Crowd. ' The Ethel Tucker Stock company's opening play "Zaza," completely cap tured the large audience at the Air dome last night, excellent acting and fine scenic effects going to make one of the moBt pleasing attractions seen in La Grande In years. Mln TnrlrAi tn thft fttlA rnlo was sjmply exquisite, and her support I was good, the pathos as well as the here: is. Ladies' tan colored Hose vaiue u J.-u rxT-fT " i TVTiooncs Ion rtrifnA 14 reSs 2e vaiue (Jhildren s black .X i. ' ...I 15c value .10c Ladies' black and tan lace Hose, 50c value . . . . 35c Ladies' black Hose, 15c value ............. 10c Local Post Cards. 5 for 5c Thre packages Envelopes ........ ,10c Hooks and Eyes,2 cards . : . . . . . . . ,5c 15c Barrettes, now , ; ... . . ... . . . ,10c 15c Silk Ribbon, now .... ..... 10c 20c Silk Ribbon, now... ... . ; . . . -.15c 25c Silk Ribbon, now . . . . . . . . . . . ,20c 3 Cards Pearl Buttons, now ....... 10c 18c Ladies Vests, going at ....-.-.llc 25c Ladies' Vests, going at ... . . . .19c H ighest Price paid for Eggs y tr i, wwh y ttOr ii, W J , . I Lk -j 1 it Aa. jj Dress the Boys up, too Our line of BOYS'- CLOTHING most (complete., Don't matter much what kind of -a suit you want "for the boy, we have it Rushion Blouse for the na t men s urcss nnirTS'u";;rr;Trrj;'"vvn , Soft Cnttnn lint vtrv Beautiful line neckwear just - - J - 25c ; : : If vntiVft anrtr frt malrA that There is nothing neater or more practical m Ladies' summer outer garments than tr.e wash suits Beautiful line cloths that will make ud veiv neat 120 to 30c. Our readv to wear line may be interesting, nice suits, neatly tailored, ranging in pries $2.25 to $6.00' Go bubbling comedy giving everyone a chance to display their ability to the best advantage.. . Mis- Luolse Kelly as "Floralne", Miss Maynon Stewart as "Nathalie", Miss Godfrey as the Aunt, deserve special mention; In fact, the whole company acquitted themselves admirably. Little Mlsi Coolldge received quite an ovation. In a little more than a year one of rsji the proof. 15c Dust Pan 12 1ZC Hose, Steel Fry Pans, 25c to 35c Jap Bargain in Jelly Glasses and Jar 1 Rubbers . Closing Oat Grocery Department. Buy Groceries now, at Wholesale prices. , 15 pounds Sugar ............. . . .$1.00 pant suit for the boy 6 to 15 vltnlvp t(i in t7 01 received for mid summ to 7 5c wach cn!t wah etSU hmra flmn as they are inexpensive and The Golden Rule Co Bend's banks has seen its deposits increase five-fold. Last week the postofflce was crowded out of Its old quarters Into larger ones ty the In crease in Its business and the post' master's salary raised 25 per cent, a The Cove cherry crop will be one third larger than last year. 0. A, C. summer school will be well attended. n , 10c V 29c down to . . . . . . . 10c Cup and Saucers, nowl5c mm a 1& otmmmmtSLx. m