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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1910)
PAGE EIGHT LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1910. r LifJE ODD FELLOVJS OF 2 iiiiH ia.w 1O1 00k . iirti nJll mi 'T irt 0 .Hfc iiiiSSw ITr iir nfl 1 CORRECTLY vrry ojlt rscrta nxr btee I Eje tea lilrafiiag traad Ledze at far n & P Tim iw (ml it ''W DEMOCRATS THE CITY IDAHO mw 7 (TDP1?!) jobs xixMsci, ciyunnit rz ' i fcaij!at u4 arc Etra'EE. Lt-siet fc Biker Tiortt Where .Ma- tUr dutWlaia W23 JIa Elm. Dntata to t and s tie vot ers with tie jsobaiie brpe thtt ta Ttoe 'III tjfeST as a triiiEte to lis cdtiterahJp of tie d-Krtrt. eves though thai of !itlaa are ery film. J&ia liaxxiig. tie Democratic bweK xe lor toxgreM, is ia La GraMe toisy gattft.g uiirJtii with lie TottTi aid iscifietially telllrg them what to ex;! If be la elected to the Icwer boos. Mr. Uartlig Is known to many La GmC people axd Lii visit today is a xleaaure to lis jeTsosai friends, retry of witxa are a the Republican ; s&de f tie feat aad vSl cot vw fnr a democratic eoxgreassan to a !i at Jcba H. dere&wwju ata J5 toe fewsptjer sua of Portland. f with V.T. Maxting sad Stevenson dopes out 11 ctr:;It forecast 1a a mirier that stows loyalty to iii candidate, adthouga Us jsdgawest eight be ;ue- Tier leave toxigS for Baker City to fpead Sunday aad a Mocday Sen ator George XL CbaaleriaiB will meet flea axd tie eagpatgg of tie Eeroad rClEirttt will l oa from a democratic 1 Two weia remain for all eaafii datee to -posad tie trashes. ThS is acme time and apparently Oregon will w!bs tie tiil effort oa tie part of democracy to injure tie people to accept Its promises titt its rer beca KaSe is tie states, . la tie Seocnd iistrict tie caapales for Wtt for fOTeraor U talis; place amcxs demornu. aaS ft it reported inT Sua Wiit of Pwtlaa4 and a etacier of tier ttcscj ekiert wJU get oct for Xasxg ia a few 171. Svulitra . Idsio Oi3 Ttlkrra bo Lave trtzi truxtog tie erand llft at js.ti;oiEt. ldiio, jJESta tirrogJs tie city til SiorsiL- la a jdal traia. Til i tie aside trovfl as a eLtrtaina it-re a k aso iy IwJ Oi3 rtllavs tct today 'tie rlstors ri xiot cIteb toe for acy etoexUtei TLSVi ttd wien tiey hsA t)nsakfactcd at tie Ttrioss iotels aad rtstaiiraxta. tiey eoslSzued tielr jonrtiey boae ' to Saotiera liaio. Tier ere sioct Sa tie party. MtrSDIB rr5EElL toxoetow. rint XHioit j4ejial fa art a. J- D. CSnaa, D- D, Pastor. Euaday aciool t:45; F. li. Grea, cjt Prtaclt 11 a. it. by Pastor. Tie tko&r aiid chsle no are la tie tasfi of i&n. Lacra Green Wells aad J5s fry Loi. Tiat fact assures ac- cs oa tiat Ese. Oa accouct of tie funeral of JSr. Eotdtr, tier H1 be tu serrU-ea at "ls!atd City Scsday afternoon, ' KIf Farrar i fine Br35a. Ckt, 22M5 Geraldioe 31 sScg: at ti ctltbration !n the Iid prtal :nli tc!ctt la honor of Eia pms Anfueta VUtorta's birtbday- I trwr E-iint f La Crwe aai Xac Win be Bark-4 Scaaaj. Eiscael J. Soaler as bora Sa Eiel ty eoraty, Oiio, Jc3y 2S, 1 EJC. Ia early HT au mm t atM rentaja ed tier BittH 1W2 iea be came to tie Gra&Se Bo&de TaHy aztioas tie alardy lot of pioseera wio Crat set tled tils ;art of tie county. Ia 1877 i married Mia Catbsrlae Laae vbo arita tielr oc3y cilld, WHliioa, aur rlTea tla; tieJr tome Is at 1H'7 First stre?. ! Mr." Sender vaa aa laTtlid dories tie last years of bis life, baiixg ter er recovered from a fall be austalaed ose EiortiJiip oa bis vay to tbe ISeti 41st !acopal ctarcl wbere be vor-Usd- Ke vaa tie first Sunday school su?- erfatesdest. aad organized the Sun- day-acbool la UC2 ta South La Grande. lie vaa also tie first eadertaaer tie eltytaA He was li years of a?e at tie t1m of bis death. Tbe funeral will be he'd tomorrow at X o'clock froaa tbe Meth od St Episcopal c a art a nader tie aus pices cf tie laaouki fraternity to which be belocged for xaaay years. , w 'mm means a grcaf deal to the woman vho careshat is all women But tenacity 'faltered at Moderate Cost Cleans a great deal more to all women. Gar customers are COR RECTLY TAILORED at MODERATE COST. Our stock of Ready-to-VJear garments is now complete, vaiting for you to select i ST TThTT? 1FPLEASEDTELL0THERS tWIC. -1- NOT TELL US Jetiee te Credlten. ' Xotlce is bereby firea tiat tbe a der:ft,d baa bees appointed by tbe County Co&rt of Union County, Ore gon, aad by tbe last will aad testa- rcert of Jobs 1L Post, tie executor of tie estate of said John IL Poet, de ceased, and tiat all persons who bare claims against said es'ate must pre sent tie saase, properly Teried and wtti proper voncbera, to me at st bosse ta La Grande, or ta my attorney. Turner Olirer, at bis oc la La Grande, within six months from tils date. Dated at La Grande, Oregon. September 23d. UIO. HEXRT P. LEWIS. Execnlor. Eept ii-M Oct 7, It, 21 SOCIETY Vaat af oay. cue cent a word. 'avid litose Tie cosninr wek Is an tisnnrtnt oae to local women's clsfaa. Tbe dele-1 gates from tie Lyle Tuesday Ma kale aad tie Neighborhood club leave to attend tie conreniion at Tbe Dalles tie comirg week. lira. Turner Olirer, who Is first rice president of tbe state federation will not be able to attend It la beiiered, as ber plans bare been changed, tils week. Howerer. those who will likely be present are Mrs. Chester P. Xewlin aad Mrs. A. L. Richardson, regulars. Mrs. C. IL Up ton and Mrs. EL C- Moore, alternates for tie Musical e; Mrs. E. Polack and Mrs. A. T. Hill, regulars, aad Mrs. Bid veil and Mrs. Kiddle, alternate for the neighborhood club. The only La Grande delegate to appear oa tbe program daring tbe three days ses- Lstoa is Mrs. A. L. Richardson who Is to sing during the program of tie federation. ; f Invitations and. aflow us to say. tiey are unique are oat announcing what la going to be tbe elite ball of the fall season, when on Hallowe'en. October 21. Mr. and Mrs. G. ML Byr kltt. Mr. and Mrs. IL B. Donahue. Mr. and Mrs. C. IL Conkey. Mr. and Mrs. F. L Lilly. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Scrog- gtn. Mr. and Mrs. E Vt Rumble. Doc tor and Mrs. W. D. McMillan and Dr. and Mrs. X. MUItor will be hosts and hostesses at a formal ball at the Elks' auditorium. Other Hallowe'en social features w!l be overshadowed by Important function. Tbe Invitations themselves are keenly designed. Ex-Mayor of Milwaukee; Ex-President of Milwaukee Brewers9 Association will speak af Opera House Sunday night . He Is o.ie of the gteatest orators in the field on the liquor side. Every intelligent citizen should turn out and see how little can be szid againsl PROHIBITION Mr. Rose makes votes for our side. ). P. UEWELL, , STATE CHAIRMAN PROMBinOti PARTY Salem.' Following tie business session a very delightful luncheon was serv ed tie guests. The W. C T. U. Is made of active members aad while tie bus iness meetings are held regularly so cial features also entered Into tie gatherings with the result that each meeting Is well attended and invari ably full of interest - - Cards are out announcing the mar riage at Reedley. California, Novem ber 8. of Miss Maude Mallory. former ly of La Grande and a Mr. Howell, an attorney of Reed ley. Miss Mallory. is the daughter of Mrs. Mary Mallory. sister of the Davis brothers of Union, and ia a young lady of pleasing maa ser and unusual attainments, a grad uate of Whitman college and of liter ary and musical attainments. Miss Malory and ner mother moved to Cali fornia - from La Grande about two years ago. Miss . Laura Holm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holm of Seattle and a sister of Mrs. Edna Swart of this city, and George Hibberd, the popular sgent of the American Express com pany in this city, were . married In Portland today and will be at home in La Grande to their boat of friends about the middle of the week. The wedding came as a surprise to their friends here, tbe couple stealing a clever march. Unfortunately the bride's mother is not able to attend on account of illness. The bride's fath er however was present prise Is in Portland today and tt is said that be Is to wed this week. He is perhaps the best known baseball fan la Eastern Oregon. Miss Marjorie McCall entertained Friday afternoon complimentary to her sisters, Mrs. C R. Seltx and Mrs. Archie Bacon. Informality blending ' with sewing formed the entertain-, ment A delicious two-course lunch eon was served during the afternoon. The guests were Mrs. IL M. Bay, Mrs. Mrs. Oscar Jackson, Mrs. Herman Sie- ( grist Mrs. Hugh McCall, Mrs. C. B. Clarke. Mrs. Lloyd Scriber, Mrs. C. R. Selti. Mrs. Archie Bacon and Miss Et ta Foley. The guests of honor leave sc on for their respective homes, which pre Eugene for Mrs. Seltx and Plains. Montana for Mrs. Bacon. Invitations are out for another of those jolly Elks dancing parties nextj Tuesday evening. These parties are going to be frequent occurrences dur ing the winter and ladies who have Elk husbands, fathers or "sweet- hearts" are highly elated at the an nouncement of a long string of these dances. A very Interesting meeting of the W. C. T. C. was held last Thursday at tve Methodist parsonage when the level president Mrs. Dora Thornton retorted in detail the minates of the J state convention recently held at One of the few weddings of the week was that of George L. Go lav and Edith Davis. Friday afternoon at 2: SO o'clock at the home of Rev. Ford Zllis. Mr. Ellis was the oXclatitg minister. Mr. Golay and his bride are residents of Cove where the groom has a profitable fruit growing busi ness. - ThU week's social activities cen tered about the Bllliken club dancing . party last Tuesday evening at the Elks' auditorium A half hundred dancers were guests to the club and enjoyed every minute of the dance. Good music la always a feature of the Baiik en dances. An event that will assume social proportions next week among the men folks is the Oka stag party Thursday eight when several esteem ed Elks from Elgin and all of Wallo way county will be Bills on the spot around the clam bake table. Mrs. Jay Tan Buren entertained tie Five Hundred club this week. Mrs. Harry Ruby of Golden Colorado, won the honors. - ' Aa Impromptu mock trial last ev ening gave the guests at tie M. P. Mendelsohn borne oa Washington ave nue, assembled ia boas or of Miss Lil licn Newman of San Francisco, an evening of unique entertainment and "heaps' of mirth. Miss Newman's falenda carried the principal roles ia the trial, with Miss Gladys Oester ling suing for divorce from Frank Earls, alleging- non-support Despite a heated series of arguments and sen-1 sational testimony, the Jury "hung.! Harold Grady waa prosecuting attor ney and George IL Carrey counsel for defense and the case was beard before Low Zundel as tie officiating magis trate. A delicious three course lun cheon followed the mock trial and other parlor amusements. The guests were: Misses May Nell. Zoe Bragg. Mary Pennington. Ethel Wright Lil lian Baker, Wilma Rinehart Gladys Oesterliag. Cecil Lilly. Olive Massee, Jeanette Smith, Runa Bacon and Miss Simpson of Portland; Messrs. Hal Bobenkamp, Stanley Carpy, Joe In gle, Merlin Battley. Russell Ralston, Lee Reynolds, George Kerr, Chaa. Harding, Frank Earls, Frank Ralston, Clarence Canity, Graver Grlmmett Low Zundel, George Currey, Roy Car rey and Harold Grady. Miss Cecil LU ly won first prize'and, Frank Ralston second in a contest for carrying pea nuts. Mrs. Oscar Jackson entertained the La Jacnesse club last Thursday ev ening In an Informal way. A "two course luncheon was served. Mrs. C. B. Clarke and Mrs.- C R. Seltx of Eugene were ont-of-the-club guests. ' The La Grands German . Vereln meets tomorrow at 2 o'clock and all Germans In the city are urged to at tend. The only requirement is that the guests talk German for that Is' tbe language that goes. BiUyou the big pitcher from Enter- Djteutery is a daipraf.cti b-j tsa be cared. Cmaberlija s Cdi-, tiflSera i&j lAirrhoe IUrrx-.iT J,a l-n arcfcs!ui;y ased in cine epi lemir cf cyeirterv. It has never been known to CiL hi equtfi r nl-' oable fr children and adults, and whra re daced with vaierad sweetened. it u pleas ant to take. IS Vihatev You Need frem a Drag Stere yeaU surely sad la ear ample stock.. We watch the seasons aai are al wajs prepared to meet cemanfc with aew fresh feeds. If reliable remedies fer aS eats tiat prevail la the fall are wanted here yetU fia! the mest reliable - If jear doctor leaves a prescrip tion te have re ra poinded, here yeall not ealy fiat tie pirest IngredieaUi, biLtte eeapeind lag will be dene by regular II ceased expert preseriptioaists. Tea eaa depeid upon all rood jea bey here. We reject la ear baying the feeds that are aa-ccTtala. WRIGHT Drug Company Both Phones Free JVllrery Co 1c Gene al Contractor of Cement Work BapSey ham and Re-enforceu ' Joncrete . THE SIDEWALKS DARLEY HAKES STA ittE VEP.R 5U