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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1910)
LA UUANDE EYgXJL&U OBSERVKK MONDAY. JULY is, L910. PAGE FIVE V IHf ISIS TONIGHT'S PMGRUI 'A Tale of Two Coats." Equal to the Emergency." Vitagraph. The Atlar of Love" Vitagraph Making Salt" "Her Life for Her Love." Ur ban. Song "Highland Mary " Beautiful dishes given to lady patrons of the matinee. See dis play In looby. AMiSSIQH lBc George E. Dixon and Otis Olson of Pendleton, are here on business today. Mlsa Irene Kringle was down from North Powder yesterday, spending the day here with friends. J. C. Hayes, the Jacobs-Stein man of Portland is herenoday looking after business. T. M. Shannon spent Sunday and to day In Pendleton. Mr. Shannon is the harness maker of this city. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hunt on N avenue Is quite seriously ill with polio myelitis. Mrs. M. A. Adams and daughter, Miss Ethel, and Mrs Pete Johnson of Huntington have gone to Joseph wbre they will enjoy a short outing. Mrs. Emma Kirku trick left last evening for North Yakima to Join her daughter and to make her future home. LlUlAll I I SMS. F. L Shinn of Eugene, is taking a look at La Grande today. John Slayter 1b over from Union on business today. C. E. Cunningham Wonr loot came in from Engineer and Mrs. Will Adler leave Taesday for Kamela where Mr. Adler will take a helper run. E J. Evans, a -prominent business man of Wallowa, is In La Grande today. D. W Chandler, a resident r Elgin, returned this morning to his home, r.fter transacting business matters in Lis Grande Chief Dispatcher Corbett is camp ing at Wallowa Lake and Dispatcher Andrews has his desk during his ab sence. Former O. R. & N conductor J'm Mytenger, is here visiting friends ami former fellow workmen. He Is now lr- tated in Bakersfield. Mrs. J. M. McCall and daughter, Miss Marjorie left this morning for Joseph where they will spend a week camping and enjoying the outing fac ilities on the lake. Miss Flor rce Mc Call will Join them later. Wallace Chllders is among the cainners at Wallowa Lake and in a few days the sheriff will leave for that place to spend a few quiet moments angling for the Dolly Var den trout. THE GOLDEN RULE THE GOLDEN RULE Camp Ufa by a cool stream, lots of shade and where fishing is good, these hot days would be a pleasure hard to find words to describe. Your Sporting goods line should D3 looked over and see if there isn't something needed to complete your outfit. One of our hinted Steel Poles will add to the convenience and p easure of your trip, - - $2.25 Standard grade of Flies, any variety, syc for - - 25c Reels, all prices. - 16c to $2.25 Fish Baskets,Bait Boxes,Lines,Hooks, you need them all Mrs. Jack Heuhan is in La Gr w 'e today from Pendleton, where h' hua band Is now locaVd while on the P'Jit-dleton-Huntington run. William Franci9, a clerk In the Judge Sheehan, one of the best known lawyers In .Eastern Oregon, passed through La Grande last even ing op his. way to Portland where he will take part in the state bar asso ciation meeting, which will try and name a non-partisan Judiciary. Hamilton spent Sunday In La ....... j . . i . In Joseph snending a week on lake and adjoining mountains. the Mrs. Edna Morrison left last evfn Ing for Charlton, Ore., where she will Join her husband who owns a drug store at that place. They will make their future home at Charlton C. C. C r 1 A r. Is humming about Summerville, re irrts the merchant and things look rrosperous Your Camp Outfit jfiST Replen TENTS, CANVASS COVERS, BEDDING, CAMP STOVES, DISHES, COOKING UTENSILS, all these are eesential, all of which we cany a large stock of. Anything in the Gun Line that you are going to need ? or amunition, either tor large or small game, we . hall like to figure with you. Mr and Mrs. J. spent yesterday friends. Tuttle of Elgin. I j. a. Handrahan, one of the strong- wlth La' Gande est real estate salesmen who has ever visited La Grande, Is in the city to day visiting friends He is located at Tacoma. M. A. Faulk, ton of Constable and Mrs. I W Faulk is recovering slowly from serious injuries sustained Sat urday when he was thrown from a bl and other Injuries sustained. Charles Passey came in from Poca tello last evening and is stopping at the Foley Hotel. Rev. Frank vltltor today, a few days. Gray Is an Enterpr Intending to return William Allinson, facturer, Is calling on Baker City today. the flour inauu- custouiers in Hotel Proprietor Porter of Hilgard. Is a business visitor in La Grande to-oay. D. H. Steward and family plan to leave tomorrow for Joseph where they will camp at Wallowa Lake. The trip will be made by automobile and side trips will be taken from the head quarters at the head of the lake. Mrs. Alice Cox and Miss Geau Cox of Salt Lake City who have been vis 'ting at the 0. F. Coolldge home, went to Wallowa today on a pleasure junket W. C. Calder and wife of Baker City, are in La Grande today. Mr. Calder is looking after timber land titles and Mrs -Calder accompanied him to view La Grande and spend the day with friends. Mr. and Mrs. S K Watson of Port land are here the guests of friends They will go to Baker City and then to Joseph where they will join the Mc Call family later In the week Mr. Wat son Is a prominent horse dealer In the metropolis. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bay and daugh ter and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Noyes are camping on Black Flat near Hilgard, the gentleman coming down each morning to carry on their day's work and then returning at night again The Camp is not complete without a Hammock. They are as necessary as anything you have in camp. We are showing a beautiwl (toe this season, from the com mon $2.00 grade to the Couch Hammock at $t8.00. U. us b: of some service to you in planning voui needs. The Golden Rule Co The Golden Rule Co J. C. Campbell of Fossil, Oregon, was a Sunday visitor in the city. J. H. Handrahan, the Jovlta Heights man Is in La Grande again after an extended tour of Idaho. He plans to remain here but a few days only. nor Way. "If you would wear button shoes, suggested her father, "they would no ' come untied." 1 "1 know It" replied she. "and If they did not come untied I could not ask a person whom 1 have in mind to . tie them." Houston Post. "JUST BEN HAVIN' GOOD TIME Railroad Man at Union Has Idea of Amusement. Queer Timid. Said the girl who went out after dark To take a short stroll in the parte: "I'm as scared 'as can be or that big dogwood tree. I bops It's not going to oark!" Baltimore American. SOMEBODY is going to be disappointed when the live acre tracts we have been offering you are all gone, and they are, all but two. We have some fine buys in residence 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 Bid., La Grande W. B. Gaily, business manager of the Anaconda Standard, was a gueBt at the Foley hotel last night. He had been in Wallowa county hunting and fishing and pronounced the "Head-of-the-Lake" one of, the most delightful places he had ever visited. Charles F Hyde, one of the promin ent members of the Baker County bar, was In La Grande today on his way to Enterprise to defend a number of cli ents. This term of court in Enterprise is filled with Important litigation and will last for several days yet. D. Zlmmerle, the man who is guid ing the destiny of a fruit near Cove, came in from Seattle last evening and Is quartered at the Sommer hotel. He says Seattle is a busy place but the place to get the big money Is from a Union county fruit farm. Wm. French, the Wadams & Kerr man will tour Wallowa county, com mencing tomorrow, in the automobile recently purchased by his company for this purpose. Chase Bohnenkamn. who took Mr. French over a 1500 mile trip to Nevada, will be at the wheel again. a Tl 1 1 1 t lhe Airaomei Thomas Bruce, Manager. 1 u-niui 1 1 ; lEthel Tucker Stock Co. "How Baxter Butted In" Doctor and Mrs. F E Moore are spending ten days In La Grande be fore going on to San Francisco and to Klrksvllle, Mo, where they will en ter school this winter. They have left their field In Enterprise to another practitioner and are resting and vis Itlng friends here a few days before proceeding eastward via San Francis co. Misses Mabel Van Fleet, Anna AI exander and Francis Huklll. who had been camping at Head-of-the-Lake near Joseph, returned home last even ing and Miss Alexander and Miss Hu klll departed for Starbuck, Washing ton, the home of the latter. Miss Al exander will visit there for a week The young ladles state that the scen rv In Wallowa county Is very fine and that "Ice" lake Is a place which should be visited by everyone who spends a few days at the lake. Believing they had run over a sec tion hand Just before pulling Into Un- j ion this morning, the train crew of j Passenger train No. 7, very cau tiously backed from the depot down the track for about a half mile, when , the supposed victim was found at the bottom of a 15-foot ditch, calm ly rubbing his head, while leaning on Mi overturned handcar. How the man 1 escaped from serl.ous Injury Is some-' what of a miracle. When the train pulled Into the sta tion, the crew was informed that the engine had hit the man, who had started out eastward, shortly before No. 7 arrived. The conductor and brakeman ran down the track at full speed, one on either side, and the train, with excited passengers slowly followed. The section man. who seem ed to be much under the Influence of Intoxicants, was uninjured, and when asked Net III Enough to Be Impolite. "He's not very seasick." t "Nor "No. I just left blm In his cabin, and be answered politely every ques tion 1 asked blm."-Detroit Free Press. A Truthful Bard. Of boyhood days 1 writ no rhyme. For 1 avow I'm having quite as good a time , Right now Kansas City Journal. Notice to Contractors. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the recorder of the City of La Grande, for the constriction of 520 lineal feet of standard five-foot sidewalk on "C avenue, to be done according to th i plans and specifications on file la this office. Said walk abutts lota i-10-11 and 12 la Block I-D, lots 5-8-7 and 8 In Block 2-D, and Lots 1-1. Block 2-C, of the original town of La Grande. All bids to be In by 4 o'clock p. m., July 20, and to be accompanied by a check of 5 per cent of th amount of the bid. The council re serves the right to reject any or all bids a D. E. GOX, Recorder of the City of La Grande J13-18 Proof. "How did you know magnate was so 111?" "I saw It denied In Puck that the great the papers." New Phase of Meat Trouble. Can any one junt tell me. Should beet be still sky high. Will ox heart cherries dearer be Some time In July'.' -New tfora Telegram. The Reason Why. He We don't see so much of you as by the breathless conductor, if , we used to do. he was in anyway hurt, the fellow explained his predicament in this manner: "No, I just beii havin' a good time!" It is supposed the man had seen the train approaching and in pulling the velocipede from the track, his unsteady nerves caused him to roll down the steep embankment, pulling his handcar after him. She My husband objects V low cnt dresses.-St. Louis Times. Notice to Public j The ordinance passed in regard M property owners cleaning their prop erty of weeds, will be strictly en forced. J. W. Waldon, chief of police. notice. Any loose stock In the city will be taken to the pound at once. Phon Black 8721. G. W. FARMS, Poundmaster . Canteleup Sundle today at Selder's. TOO LATE TO CI, A SI FY. f WANTED At Hotel Enterprise, a good chambermaid. WANTED A grl or woman to do general housework. Good wages. Call in morning at 902 Pennsylvan ia avenue, Mrs. Ash Bankrupt Stock for Sale. I will receive bids at any time on or before the 19th day of July, for the general merchandise stock of goods at Allcel, belonging to the bankrupt es tate of B. F. Webo. The stock and Inventory ran '.- rtamlned at any :'7se by BSaklns upotatment with the trustee at Alice:! CHAS. PLAYLE,, Trustee. DR. MENDELSSOHN'S GLASSES GIVE THE BE8T RESULTS. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY IN EYEBY RESPECT: DR. M. P. MENDELSSOHN DOCTOR OF OPTICS PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT 1105 ADAMS AVE., OP POSITE POST OFFICE. OFFICE HOURS 8:80 a. m. to 12 m.; 1 to 5 p. m. EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Sale on For New Town Site. The plat of survey for the new town site of Evans, situated adjoining th? depot grounds at Lostine, has beea accepted by the county officials and the sale of lots Is now on. If you wish to get In on the ground floor, now Is your opprtunlty. Phone or write Couch & McDonald, at Wallowa, Oregon, as they have th handling of the entire tract couch & Mcdonald. B. J. For Sale. 8econd hand furniture for sale, pa'. ty leaving before August 1, 1401, cor ner 6th and N. If You Use GOLD LEAF Brand of Butter You use the Best: 1 ,9 m m m