La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 29, 1910, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    LA (JUAKJJK EVENING CiiSEIiVEli MOMAY, AX'i'
1010.
THE ISIS
-TOUCH'S PROGRAM
Trailed to the Hills S. & A.
Max Foils the Police.
The Cossacks Pathe.
Mazeppa Pathe.
Beautiful dishes given to lady
patrons of the matinee. See dis
play In lobby.
-MlSSIOfl 10c-
J LOCAL .TE1IS.
&Q4Q G 6 44
E. Polack Is in Wallowa county to
day, looking after business matters.
Judge W. R. Ellis returned to his
home In Pendleton Saturday evening.
A. A. Roberts, the real estate man, is
visiting friends in, Pendleton toda
Mrs. Kate Long of Ontario is a Som
mer hotel guest here today. "
T T TTQlrlni of Wrbn fn Chun C,
Hasklns. also f Echo, spent yester
day and today In the city.
Mrs. E. E. Baltezore and daughter
of Pendleton are guests at the Foley
today. ' ' ."
Mary and Lizzie Wells of Irubier
registered at the Sommer. while in the
"Hy yesterday.
Byron Gllison of Wallowa, wai a La
Grande visitor yesterday, staying ai
the Sommer.
Henry Mitchell of Joseph is spend
ing the day In the city and staying at
the Foley.
FARMERS' BUSINESS
WE GIVE PARTICU
LAR AT1ENT10N TO
THE BUSINESS
FARMERS. WE COR
DIALLY INVITE THEM
TO MAKE THIS 1HEIR
BANKING HOME.
The United States
National Bank,
LA GRANDE, OREGON.
Edwin C. Tabor of Ecranton, Mits.
is a Sommer hotel guest while look
ing after business matters In the city.
Ed Fowler arrived home this morn
ing from a business and pleasure trip
to Portland.-
S. D. Pruitt, of the Baker City Her
ald, spent yesterday in La Grande
with friends. . , '
J. A. Funk of Enterprise, spent yes
terday in the city. He was a Sommer
hotel guest while here.
Attorney T. H. Crawford arrived
home yesterday morning from Los An
geles, where he was a guest of his
son, Clarence Crawford.
Hisff Helen Ruth Hart returned to
her home in Hilgard this morning. She
spent Sunday here with her sister,
Mrs., Frank Rechlin.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Travis of Nam
pa, Idaho, returned to their home this
morning, and visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
J Peck of this city
Mr. and MrB. Grant Geddos spent
yesterday here with friends, return
ing this morning to their home i.n Ba
ker City.
Chas. Herringer of Seattle, repre
senting the Bray Clothing company, of
Jonesville, Ky., I sreglstered at the
Foley.
C. H. Finn reached La Grande this
morning to act as counsel in the boot
legging cases, but found court had
been adjourned. He is at the Savoy.
Joseph Vey and family of Pendleton
are registered at the Foley. Mr. Vey
is one of the leading sheep and stock
men of Umatilla county.
G. F. Freeman and Hugh Bloom
quist of Palmer Junction were Sunday
visitors in La Grande, staying at the
Sommer. .
Miss Bessie Moran of Baker, who
has been visiting La Grande friends,
returned to her home yesterday. She
was accompanied by Mrs. ePter Bea
ver. . f
C. S. Bradley, one of the prominent
citizens of Enterprise, passed through
La Grande yesterday on his way home
from the coast where he had been tak
ing an outing. s
Fred Geibel, manager of the Fair
store, returned today from Portland
and Seaside, where he participated in
the Eastern, Oregon excr-slon last
week. '
State Senator Hart of Baker, was in
the city Saturday evening on his way
home from Union. The senator is
candidate for attorney-general and re
ports everything looking finely.
Jefferson Myers, the Portland can
didate for gubernatorial nomination
at the coming primaries, is in La
Grande today allignlng his political
fences. He has been to various cities
and towns In Eastern Oregon. ,
II. A. Bodmer has returned from
Flora and other Wallowa county
points, where he has been on business
for "several days. He says the town
of Flora has not been burned and that
the forest fires are not near enough
It to be in danger.
0. W. Moon, veteran locomotive en
gineer of all the engineers in the
state, was here yesterday from Pen
dleton, where he has been located of
late years. Mr. Moon brought the
first train into Union county, yet he
Is able to officiate at the throttle
today.
Prof. Day is critically 111 at Hot
Lake. He was operated upon last
week, but was in so weakened a con
dition that there is some question
about his recovery. His relatives
were called to his bedside yesterday
mornine. Hia condition is said to be Cj
extremely critical.
Gust Bingledorf, the shoe repairer, U
has earned a vacation, he says, and
he is going to rest up for about three
weeks. He la going to move his loca
tion, too, but is undecided what part
of town he will locate In.
Ellery Massee of Menomonle, Wis.,
is In the city today. Mr. Massee is in
terested in Hood River apple land and
has just completed an inspection tour
of his holdings there. While in the
city he is the guest of Mri and Mrs.
A. W. Nelson and L. F. Masseo
Mr and Mrs. J. J Carr and Will
Church, returned last evening from
an automobile Juncket which took
them through interior counties of Ore
gon and In Western Idaho as well.
They have been gone about three
weeks and report an excellent trip.
County Superintendent E. E. Bragg
and his daughter, Miss Zoe, arrived
home last evening from an extended
horseback trip through Interior Ore
gon, taking them to the John Day
country.
David C. Brischoux, proprietor of
the Savoy Is receiving ten to twenty
letters daily from outside points ask
ing for Information about the opening
of government land in Wallowa cOun- f
ty this fall. . ;
Gertrude Stoker and Rowena Wilson
of Union, are in the city today and are
guests at the Savoy.
P. J. Roett, a prominent citizen o"
Joseph is registered at the Savoy.
Joe Cunha, sheep raiser of Umatilla
county, with his home In Pendleton, 1?
a La Grande vistor today.
IC
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lassfied'i
Advertising
r.
SPECIAL
TWOPANT SUIT
llie Golden Hula -Co.
Fall Clothing, Dry Good
Fadies Fumishinss
twill soon be common amon us all to say we are
looking for something for fall, fall is fast coming"
and we have never been in better position to fur
nish fall requirements than we are now.
Boys Clothing
School will demand a fitting up of the Ghildren. in our WANDESS line of Glothbg
you will find Fit Wear and Style that will be satisfactory in every way and at a price
that will be most satisfactory.
. . . . 3.50
. 5.00
Two Piece Suits, Age 6 to 16 in Wool Sheviott, or Worsted
Two Piece Suits, Age 6 to 16 in Gassimeres or Worsteds ,
FOR SALE 500 sheep, Waiter Glenn.
R. F. D. No 2.
TO TRADE 160 acres of Umber land
to trade for city property. Mac
Wood, Golden Rule store.
CAN MAKE $50.00 PER WEEK We
want sqme good hustlers to sell
high grade reliable nursery stock.
.Splendid territory, Expense money
advanced weekly. Address Albany
Nurseries, Inc., Albany, Oregon,
Dept. J.
WANTED Sewing machines to re
pair, all makes, by a factory expert.
Leave orders at F. D. Hasten's
store. C. M. PACKER, Repairer. My
' last week. .
COOK WANTED At Oregon Hotel.
Young Mens Suits
The Young Men are particular and we have just what they will want for their fall
suit in the GAMPUS line. W ell tailored and neatly trimmed in Worsted, Gassimeres
and fancy suitings, $7.59 $10.00 $12.50
Millinery, Ladies Suits Coats and Waists v ;;
We can't say too much about these lines as they are worthy of comment,
Large line af Ladies Tailored and Linnen Waists V V $1.50
, Fancy Embroideried froni t .'-.. ' . . , ..' V; $1.50 to $3.00
Our line of ladies suits and coats have began to arrive and we will be talking
ladies furnishings strcng in a few days. . . ;
Mrs. L. Smith the lady who has charge of our Millinery s in the market now
and our stock will be here about sept. 1st, the most complete and the finest ir: town.
The. (BflDODEN GS0J1LE (GOD.
t ' '
Miss Josie Higgen arrived Saturday
evening from Canton, Ohio, and will
make her home for a time with Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Campbell of this city.
Miss Frances Massee was, a guest
with friends In the city yesterday
while enroute from Portland to Baker
City, where she is employed by the
Pacific Telephone district office.
FOR RENT CHEAP Brie!: store
building, 106 Fir street. Apply at
the marble works.
LOST Near the Savoy hotel, a
COUNCILMAN IS
INTERRED
package containing tablecloth, also j FRATERNAL AND AD3IINI8TRA
one containing letters. Finder re
turn to the Savoy hotel and receive
liberal reward.
HON CIRCLES ATTEND.
FOUND At Selder's confectionary
store, a package from the Fair store,
containing three yards black silk,
some insertion and buttons. Inquire
at Selder's candy store.
Good apples are better for children
than medicine. Geddes Bros, have the
best
Fitting" Tribute Paid to the Departed
Councilman In an Eulogy.
Fraternal and administrative circles
yesterday afternoon paid fitting and
final tribute to the memory of the late
Councilman George Kreiger, with a
fraternal burial ceremony, the most
Impressive the Elks' lodge can give.
The remains were moved from the
residence in West La Grande to the
Elks auditorium with an Elk escort.
At the auditorium, where several hun
dred people were assembled. Doctor
Biggers, Exalted Ruler, conducted the
Impressive ceremonies. Music was
rendered by Mesdames' A. L. Richard
son and Frank Bridges, Messers. C. E.
Cochran and Sherwood Williams. F.
S Ivanhoe pronounced the eulogy and
It was a fitting tribute to the depart
ed -. ;. ; ., .. .
Elks supervised the graveside cere
monies. However, the cortege to the
cemttery was made up of Elks, march
ing, and the Mayor and Councllmen
and other city officials in automobiles.
Bells were tolled during the
progress of the funeral.
Woodmen of the World were rep-
BAKER CIT1
LOCALS WIN IN GOOD GAME BY
SIX TO FIVE SCORE
Locals Able to Come Back to Their
Own after. Long Vacation. .
La Grande yesterday trimmed Ba
ker City at baseball In an Interesting
game at the Baker City grounds. Af
ter an extended vacation the La
Grande players were able to come
FOR RENT Modern 6 room house.
Corner of Sixth and Penn Ave. In
quire of Miss Berger.
resented by a platoon of pall bearers, back and put up a good quality of
I ball. The players assert they were
given royal treatment In the mlnln
town. The score was six to five,
The Lineup. :r""
The lineup which Acting Manager
Cockney Conkey sent against the Ba
kerltes follows: Herr, pitcher, Pld
cock, c; Stoddard, lb; Bradley, 2b;
Wallace Chllders, 3b; M. Chllders,
ss; Heath, If; Cottner cf and Bros
sard, rf.
LOST A white collie pup. Brown
ears and brown spots. Answers to
the name of Commodore. Finder re
turn to 1410 Wash, ave., and receive
reward.
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TOMO
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Ow milliner from
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we will have on
complete stock
n
tunre wm
display
or Millinery
eattle wi
the largest and most
ever shown in the
ji
arrive, aid
city.
see
the latest:
rales
W. W. BERRY & CO.
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