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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1910)
E CRASTDE TTENETG OESERVEP: CNBlVY, JUNE 27, 1010. pagi: nvi: ft THE ISIS -TOHIEHT'S FBOCRty- Roosevelt In .Cairo, purged by Fire (Urban) One of the Finest (Vltograpb) What's Your Hurry? ; ADMISSIQH 10c 'I V v Mrs. George H. Currey from a stay at Hot Lake. Is borne Mr. and Mrs. David Bay spent yes terday In Elgin visiting friends... I LOCAL iTMS. . Miss Madeline Hill wac a visitor l in La Grande Sundajr , John Dobbins; one of Union's pro ' perous farmers, wai in tue cuy ov urday evening. ; . Mr. and Mrs. S. II Dalton were El gin visitors yesterday. Contractor Slater is In Elgin to day looking after some business In terests. J. G. SnodgraB3 and H. T. Hill are Beaver Creek Meadow visitors, enjoy ing a fishing outing. v Mrs. Colon R. Eberhard and daugh ter are visiting relatives In Joseph this week:-- " ; t ,MrsJ J. J. Carr, vto has been at Hot 'Lake for several weeks under going an operation Is much better. She is stil at Hot' Lake ' ". J. Mrs. E. N Middlebrook of Joseph, was a passenger homeward bound this morning from Spokane, being In charge of the remains of her husbaud who died there last week." . ThiOoldenRule Mr. and 'Mrs. W. H. Bohnenkamp, Mr. and . Mrs. E. Polack, and Frank Polack' made an auto trip of fifty seven miles yesterday, visiting the Tom Johnson janch, the Grand View Fruit farm and the Bohnenkamp ranch before returning. X Misses Gertrude Harold and Eleanor Hyde, -popular young ladies of Baker City, are guests of Mr, and Mrs. Tom Hume. C ':- ,.'- ' : . , Fred Geibel, manager of 'the Fair store, has gone to Spokane on busi ness matters. " ,.' ' Miss Emma Clark returned to On tario today.' She was called homo by the death of her father, the late Perry Clark, last week. - ' ' Mrs. Edna Morrison Is home from Los Angeles, where she went seve ral months ago to recuperate her health. She Is much Improved. Af- tre seeing California, she is perfectly satisfied with the Grande Ronde valley. ' . , Miss Rowena ; Wiltnn, one of Un ion's popular teachers, was a La Gande visitor. Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wright and son were over from Union Sunday in the Wright auto. ' , Mrs. W. F Crone, of Kellog, Idaho, . i . i i i r . woo nas ueen visiting ner sister, jmx. nm ty,a atnrr - R, W. Logan, is a guest at Hot Lake today. J Mr. A. C. Hunt of Constantinople, will be with Henry & Carr tomorrow to display a large number of Domes tic and Oriental rugs. Mr. Hunt rep esents one of the largest importing houses in this country and has made a life long study of Oriental rugs. He will be at the store the entire day and t the time will be well spent in examin fL jgT-fl v Home ; Canning Pleasure The only jar in the world that Uses No Rubber Ring ' ulc2, Keeps all V.gUbUi, Fruits,Mcm,FUh,to.,prfeotly forever. Airti&htSelf-SeaUng-Sanitarj . No Screw Cap ORDER A DOZEN TODAY Pints per doz. $1.10 Qts. " $1.35 l-2Gal.i;$1.75 , Miss Pearl Huff, who graduated from the University this spring, has returned to spend the summer vaca tion with her parents In this city Mrs. Edna Swart and children have returned from a trip to Portland, where they visited with friends and relatives. ' Mrs' M. A. Stillwell of Enterprise, is in the city visiting her mother Mrs. Carrie Duryea. for a few days. J. D. Heidenrich is going Into the Mrs. R.' L. Forsyth, of Enterprise, ' general merchandise business at Per is spending a few days In the city! due Oregon and wishes his many friends and veryDody else a neany farewell. His family will follow him to that place in a short time. Mr. Heidenrich has lived In La Grande many years and his friends will re gret his leaving, v . visiting her parents, Mr., and Mrs. Chas. Ellsworth. Gus Levy, one of Union's drug glstB, was in the city, yesterday, hav ing driven over one of his prize win ning horses. Mr. and, Mrs. McCann, Miss Anna De Long, H. R. Schurfenbegrer and Fred B. Currey were Hot Lake vis itors at the L. D. S. Tabernacle concert last Saturday evening. . - ? " Doctor Robert E. L. Holt of Port land who with his wife has been visiting with Merton Kiddle and fam ily at Island City Is also a guest at Hot Lake during his, stay In Union county. 1 v SOMEBQit Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Shelley leave tonight or tomorrow morning for Car son Washington opposite Hood Riv er, Mr. Shelley has resigned his po sition at the N. K. West store and will go into business at Carson where he will operate a stage line and liv ery stable and care for' a fruit farm at Hood River. Mi. and Mrs. Shelley are young pioneers of the city and their large number of friends will regret their departure. Caps 1 Doz. Te Consecrate (V?ieuraL , ericg today for the eoiiseoraUou cJ London, June 27.-CaOiol!c dignita-1 the .new Wes'.mlnster Catlieiral ts- rles from all over Europe are gath- morrow. Y 77f it 20c 10c The G olden Rule JOSEPH JUTS UP A GAME FIGHT AGAIXST 0PP0XE5TS. Bflyon Strikes Out Fourteen Joseph' Ites Daring; the Contest ; mrs. c.u.hqcook Mrs, U Smith's Millinery store J Hair Dressing, Manicuring. ; . 4 - : Vibrator Massage, . I Electric Radio, " Bell Treatment : New line of switches just J received, including blonde and drab shades -v. T t 's i 7 is going to be disappointed when the five-'1 -acre tracts vve have been offering you are all gone, and they are, all hut two. . ' ; ' We have some fine, buys in residence ' J lots at $125.00 each; $25.00 down and $5.00 a month.' Better Investigate these. ' ' Bell Phone, Red 801 Independent 262 LA GRANDE Inv. CO., Foley Hotel ffli- :r:-;;'y':Qra Inler-County League. , -W L PC. Elgin .................. 6 1 .875 La Grande i 3 .71 Enterprise ............. 4 3 .571 Joseph 0 7- .000 Enterprise, June 27. (Special) Enterprise and Joseph played a one to nothing game rhere yesterday, En- $ terprise winning bp superior pitching y and fielding. French on third put up Z a game that ranked with the bes( in the country and Bilyou struck out fourteen men, against five by Browne. The narrow score represents ' fairly well the intense excitement that pre vailed, and the game has been classed as the best between the two teams thus far. By bunching hits, Enter prise managed to squeeze one over. The Bcore , '.. 4 V R H E. Enterprise . . .' ... . . . . ....... 1 6 2 Joseph 0 3 3 A tV 1 Aire oinnie t Thomas Bruce, Manage r. I Ethel Tucker Slock FARMERS' BUSINESS tV GIVE PARTICU LAR, ATIENTI0N TO THE BUSINESS OF FARMERS. WE COR DIALLY INVITE THEM TO MAKE WIS 1HEIR BANKING HOME. The United States National Bank, LA GRANDE, OREGON. jpOR tLe Lenefit of tlxois particular men. eecking ex cliuivenesj ot pattern and inimdualtty of ctyle; we are tnowing tnis Spring tLe nz tufictnt tailoring line of Ed. K Price Co. '. " M 1 1 C S t R T ' TAIIOII CBICiaO These famous tailors make clotnes of surpassing excellence, just as you want them, at a price considerably lower tnan ordinarily obtains. o . . ... . . 1 . fcjat yvur yaiicru iuuy nave us take your measure. Nmwt ItM, m. V. MM ML ExcIuhv locI rtprcacBt ttivt of Ed. V. Pric to Co. Fit, quality of material and workman ship guaranteed. c G. n T7 c VJilson & Brittian, Electrical Contractors. Prompt and carelul attention given all work. AH work guar anteed to pass underwriters examination. ; One Door south of Observei . : Office t DO YOU I GOLD LEAP BUTTER j Vmhoutliiiei i J? 111' TrtPt jyMi Lens DTL M. T. KENDS1SS0M DOCTOR OP OPTICS PERMANENTLY LOCATED . AT 1105 ADAMS AVE., OP POSITE POST OJTICB. ' DR. MENDELSSOHN'S; glasses give f he best , ; results. ; ' ' ' I Winter is coming; you will need coal, Yqii can save money by order ing now. GBAKDE EOJfDE'CASII CO. ';'i U5 JUL Jl Will have the Greatest Celebratiion on s I 9 Ever Held in Wallowa County . It will be held at the head of Beautiful Wallowa, Lake, the finest Summer Resort in Oregon. There will be all kinds of Games, sports, ' Races, Boat Races, Etc., for valuable prizes; Fine music and every amusement the heart could wish for. v Excursion Rates from all points on the O. R. & N. Tickets on sale Sunday, J uly 3, good for return until Tuesday, July 5. Everybody Cordially invited to Cole brate with us. ; t I ln uA YOUNG