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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1912)
PAGE EIGHT M GHANDR Kl'KNING OKSKUVZK. SATURDAY JUNE 1, 1912. SU Eil B rc Lege Seat Oats. Program for Friday, May II and Saturday! Jane 1. : I . Tit od of W. H. Bohnenkamp Cos dandelion exterminator!. 6-30U justice of jusjtop - Indian drama. .Fathe THE OKX0W5 YIOL1MST Y1TAGBAPH Lending role by Cbaa. Kent and Leo Delaney. TOCAL . . MB. H. CBAWFOBD "Some of these Days." THE BASK PBXSLDEHrS SOU EDI 805 Almost an Edison feature. US 5EI6HB0B-8 WIFE ... ESSAXAY Real, live, complex, comic atl- aatlona. : ' &HEBBT8, Tbe House of Csmfort . . . - , LOCUS V E. T. Love, jeweier, 1212 M Adam t. Have yon teen tbe new tourist go caru at Bohnenkamp's ? 6-20tf . For tie Bust Man. Merchants' lunch from -12 to 2 o'clock. 40 cents. Foley Grill. 2-16 tl The finest prepared soda water drlska such aa Kelly makca at Silver tborn'a fountain will ple?r,e you. 2t -o o PBOF. F. J. FBEESOB Splnolo pist and Healer. Successfully treata all disease. Boomi a, t, and 7 aver Selder'a Store. Phone Main 724, La Grande. Where do tbe smokers congregate11 At Foley Bros. WbyT First das coods. Perfect service. 2-lS-tf A. B. CHERRY. Office w.th Wm. MJUer and Bro Assfefant Secretary I'nlon To. Fair Association, Secitary La Grande Commercial Club, Seey and Treas. La Grande Floral Co. If you bave Idle money that you want to invest see me. I bave some stocks In La Grande cor porations witb an excellent fu ture that will be good dividend payers. , Ton can Invent as small a sum - a $10.00 CEMTKT COJITBACTOB Sidewalk and baa steal werk ueelaltr. ' in mi work tea a ader nv personal errlaiaB, IMS Jefferson arcane. - . V t 6. 4. J0HS805.' - 4-2-2t tl . Thursday baa been designated as La Grande day , at tbe Union stock show. Get out your summer bonnet and abine your shoes. Adams Avenue In the Tlcialty of the Foley hotel is lined with brick on ether side. On one aide the federal building is getting in material and ap parently means to proceed wtth the construction of the building, while on tie new fire story Foley office building material is collecting in large Quan tities, v Something in soda water drinks to day, such as Kelly make at Bllver- tborn's fountain. ' Saturday a hoodoo day to collec tors and moet of the boys who go out and get the money duck the work until the following Monday, which is t'nerally admitted to be the proper thing. . PEBSOSAUt- Arrangement lo the floral degree friends In Walla'Walla before return- ' and emblematic floor drill by Esther ing to her bbme in Portland. C.H. Lew if in from Telocaset flop- chapter, O. K. a, of Baker, to be held pint at the Foley. in Portland at the gran a chanter June One of tbe smart affairs of tbe week O. L. Conrad and W. A. Elliott, ot 12. are complete. "v ' was the 500 party given by the Milemia Walla Walla, are guests at the Savoy. Everything Is in good shape for the rrls at tbe home of Mis Irene Mur- J. F Conley of Cove was a Savoy occasion and the team will b credit Phy Friday evening. The beautiful guest last night to Eastern Oregon. The dresses are! rooms were enhanced in attractive- W. Preston came in from Prairie dainty white net, trimmed In cluny J oess h'y artistic groupings of flowers City last evening on busineas. edging, worn over messaline of tbe and foliage. Miss Mildred Cook, for A. L. King, a prominent citizen of same color; white shoe will be worn, whom the party was given as a fare- North Powder, is in the city today on and corsage boquet of . pink rosea. WH nd surprise, leaves Monday for business. Each lady will carry a 20 inch triangle, her home in the tar east, .She has F. C. Cockrum, of Union, was over rapped in wnite and ornamented at enaearea nerseir to all by her charm- to La Grande yesterday loaning nanas one point with small cluster of pink, log personality and gracious manners with friends. roses. The ladles composing tbe Ba- and will be greatly ml&sed in society J. B. Johnston, a merchant of Elgin, ker drill team are: circle. Misses McCail and Grimmett was in La Grande last evening. He Misses Callie Shelton, Lillian Mll-(,1d for first honors at cards and the was registered at the Sommer. ler, Maud Langrell, Jennie Conning,' former was fortunate .In cutting. Leo H. M. Ruff, the Pacific Biscuit corn Marie Trueblood, Minnie Armstrong,; Herring won the gentleman's prise, pany's man, waa a guest at tbe Som- Francis Lambert. Mary Gillynberg; Norman Deallet was handed a lemon mer last evening. Mendamea Elsie Mount, Emman Ken-j (why?) A delicious luncheon - was Mrs. D. C Bobbins of Portland, is here non, Sadie Stern, Mattle Brown, Jen-,erved, consisting of two courses, visiting the family of F C. Grout for nle Landis, Gardiner, Waterman and. Mi Cook was given a beautiful part- a few days. Dodson. ' I ing gift, a silver vanity ptine with the H. W. Harris and J. A. Harris and They will be accompanied to Port-, usual equipment. The affair will be wife, of Wallowa, are at the Savoy land by the worthy matron, Mrs. Clara , long remembered.. At a late hour the today. S. Langrell, Worthy Patron Kennon, J guests departed thanking these gra- G. C. Mercer was down from North Mr. Hattie Barton secretary, Mrs., clous girs for a most happy evening. Powder yesterday on business. He Maud West, Grand Adah, Past Patrons , It was a pleasant privilege to thus waa a guest at the Savoy. Earl West and Robert McGaughey, and , honor Miss Cook. Guests of the eve- John McCarty, wife and daughter of several other members of the order, nlng were Missea Nell Grlmmett, Ruth Enterprise, are guests at the Foley. This being the home chapter of the Russell, Zada Haney, Bell Campbell, George B. Woolens, a citizen of The Worthy Grand Matron, Mrs. Pauline Mildred Cook, Etta Foley, May White, Dalles, is a guest at the Foley today. Moore Riley, much Interest Is center-1 Marjorie" McCail, Lena Jones and Ireen F. A. Roberts came In from Portland ed In their work. Mnslc will be furn- j Murphy; Messers. French. Couch. last evening and is quartered at the lshed by Miss Wilma RInehart, form- j Green, Hennlng, Campbell, Desilet, Foley. erly of La Grande but now living in j Herring, FrancU and Ramsey. I County Superintendent J. F. Smith, Portland. Tbe work fcv wholly origi-j ' of Baker, is down for a brief visit nal and the last rehearsal, which was Friday evening tbe Alert Class of the 1 with frlends and talking educational ! dregg rehearsal, was held at Baker j Islana c"y Sunday school met at the maUerg wtn General Bragg. WM. C HAHSEIT. Contractor. Brick, Stone and - ' Concrete. 4 N. K. West's Clydesdale stallion was tbown on the streets today and he attracted-much attention. The concen sus of opinion is that he is a remark able animal, Friday evening, May 31. The La I oome oi Biancne t,iark for their( f. Slater and family of Canyon City Grande chapter handled this depart- monthly business meeting and social. nave been vlsting at the home of his ment last year. A 8Hy number of the members were mother, Mrs. J. H. Slater of South La present, ana enjoyed a most delightful Grande. I evening spent at playing various games Wednesday night the young people and in getting'better acquainted ' ' Vt. Darland, the chiropractor, diseases. Not drugs, cirgery or oa teopathy. Building. I j. w. snstow, an insurance man oi Ar"; Portland, was In the city last evening local vLa Grande National Bank Red S181. to tbe House of Hong Tuck Is not yet known and the China colony is under going some Inward excitement In choosing a leader to take the place of -the pioneer Chinaman who died this week. IK. XfAtl.la. Yial an sman Ifir QeilClOUR Td reBIim (niB nf JSi1AW- i. , r.t .1.. am I vuu.iu uiu u wi... i inicrvic wing j at k Ulivf r, lue tjerreg and cake had been fullv enlov-' . , . , . , . .j H u , .vww - - - - - ngtrui. , tage of this Invitation and all reported ea ana tne bour was growing late all I a good time. The following program disbanded for their homes. was pleasingly rendered, after which me rpfre.-nm-nta ntnvert M- Colon R. Eberhard has been D ..... vn miriT rv nocapn i baa a a itamnAn a t . AV , . , I A. A. Turner and wife were guests at Joseph this week. She Is a guest I . . , , " . . v ., at the Sommer last evening. They wen. there with her parents. Mr. Eberhard . .., rit ... looking over the northwest. C. E. Dudley and wife were over and thr CAN SATE MONEY BT CAL LING RED U92 AM) HATE L. F. DAT FIGPBE ON T'JCB PAINTING. RES. IDENCB 1901 C ATENIT. HO-tf Building continues. Street Improve. menu will soon begin and apparent- by all. s. Rectatlon Mildred Bush. Instrumental Duet Bernice Enid Stanchfield. - Piano Solo Margaret Moore. Reading Naomi Klrtley. Solo Glenn Conkey. Solo Ona RIchardosn. Reading James Corpe. Solo Olive Massee. Reading Christine Wheatley. Piano Solo Robert Aikine. Last' evening at the L. D. S. church Rev. H. S. Shambaugh pastor of M. E. church south, came in today and will hold quarterly conference service tomorrow morning and evening. ' from Elgin last evening and were who fpent several days there earlier In the week, has returned. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Berrv enter tained the evening Kaffee Klatch on eEts at the Sommer hoteI- Mr- D,,d- irrMar Vir. t t o,n,(n. -.on h "T conneciea wnn me .11. ana .11 ladies' first prize and tbe gentlemen's first prize. This was tbe last meeting of the club for this season. The Elite THEATRE A Home Show Owned By Home People. Our Profits Remain Here THE PENDLETON 4 ROUNDUP IN THREE COMPLETE REELS. THE FAM OUS AND SPECTAC ULAR FILM REPRO DUCTION OF THE 1911 ROUNDUP. AND ONE SNAPPY COMEDY. REGULAR ADMIS SION. CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE. LOST One bay mare branded S-R on left stifle; 2 white hind feet; left ear split; raised by Stephen Rich ardson and last owned by McKennoa & Chandler; will pay suitable re ward. R. H. Rohrig, Union, Ore. 6-l-t Scrogglns won the!1 58 connected wii nd Mr. Van Vuren s,0re at Elgin' Paul Kendall Parker, who sells cof fins in gross lots, was a guest at lue Sommer last night, Paul Kendall has been making this territory so long Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Fred Dittebrandt , tna' he 'eel he is almost a citizen of SNOWDRIFT FLOrB Is better than any other kind you may have tried. We guar antee every sack. Waters- Stanchfield Produce Co. Main 706 .Bay, Fe4, Fleir, Poultry 6d piles, Woo4 127 Jefferson Arena. ' ly every, man who wants work will." informal enteruinment waa given . tne memberg of the pj La Grande. find it in La Grande this summer. j in honor of thre. young men lately I back from missionary Journeys. Elmer Space for table board may be en-l"" Earl Stoddard and Hiram Wilson A. W. Nelson left last night for Wal- jared at 1617 Fourth afreet, corner of iurmg tne evening timer 5 r ring and Fourth. Dining room will in Xi.y -Cth, also room and board. Hl-lmo Pallets Dentist. ltlT) PlBf Dr. W. D. McMll- S r- m m gave a talk -on Germany and sang amusing German songs. Ear Stoddard Stoddard won by U L SnodgraM. r T r ocle Club and a 'few1 Invited guests last Tuesday evening. Honors were,'8 Walla where he will visit with j frienus for a coupe of days and return .home with Mrs. Nelson and daughter Mrs. William Miller entertained In, who have been visiting there for some hnnor nf Mrs. Pnlcln.'wifp tt .Tnitxr time. gave a delightful outline of his tour Eak)n of Sa,em Wednesday Qf lh, I ReT j D Gim)an retnrned from through Scotland while Mr. WiUon t k Mrg Eakjn ,g vigting wUh ; Minneapolis this morning, where he gave an informal address on his work I ner 0,d frlendj5 ,n Grande hag heen In attendance at the general in uie siaie or ArKansas. At a isiei 4 I hour refreshments were served to the -h Bonnv Brae societv of the large crowd in attendance. All re- 1rhvf.r,1.n rhr v .m.i' Jl We Sell Drirx a d cdd i a liWUVD DLIVD Ijf ygWCT W.WBT IXCLCS1YKLV BECAI SE IT IS I'IMIPERLY 0UT110-( H ROM AT1C BECArSE IT IS THE 1K rtM ABLE FILM. GREATEST KPEF.P, iREATERT CEBTA1STT OF fcOOB RESIT.TS. THESE ARE KODAK BAYS SO GET Y0CR SCPPLT OF FUJI9 FOR TOMORROW. Red Cross Drug Store port a delightful evening. Miss Mildred Cook. Miss Irene Mur-1 phy. Miss Lena Jones, Miss Etta Foley, , at the home of Mrs, Joseph Richardson Wednesday afternoon of this week. conference of . the Methodists. He brings favorable reports of the work accomplished. F. L. Verger, the original telephone ! b.iilder of the Eastern Oregon ioTi.-iJ try. 's down from Enterprise on hiul- Mis May White and Mis. Marjorie goc,e(y of the Metnod:g, cnurcn fave .uciaJl, Hnuwii uuiiruut viy as me The Women"s Foreign MiKfilonary nes matters. Mi. Verger claims iieYa Milemm girls, (an extra M for Miss McCail). entertained . the middle of the week at dancing at the Elks' audi torium. The party was Informal, was attended by about 50 couples and was signalized by delightful entertainment for all the guests. : ! Mrs. W. W. Hendershott and daugh ter Fay of Portland are visiting with her sister, Mrs. J. S. Clark of thia city. Mrs. Henders'iott last visited La Grande in and she sees many cnangeg liiroueuui.t thi city. Mrt. Hrnersott expects to visit - with a social at the home of Mrs Kammerer on Friday. . The Five Hundred club met Mrs. J. C. Gulling this week, Bohnenkamp won first honors. E. W with Mrs. I Ht.r uda ur.m n jrar wnen mo OU - look was so good for Wallowa couny. C. E. Dudley and wife, of Elgin, were visitors in La Grande last night. Mr. iMidley is with the G. M. & S. Co. of Elgin and was here for the purpose of meeting a traveling man from whom he ordered a part of their fall stock. Dr. E. D. Steincamp came down ! ' last from Sumpter yesterday and is look- 1 a '- 9 50c A POOD, 60 to 70 cups of delicious, mellow toffee is made from one pound. STEEL-CUT, (not ground) and no chaff in It to make' it taste bitter. 1I1GM COFFEE La-t Chanee. Tonight is positively your chance to see the farjous Pendleton ing after his property here. The doc-ij Roundup at the Elite theatre. Con-.tor still pins his faith to La Grande tinuous shows starting at 7 o'clock and does not hesitate to state that j Matinee at 2 p. m. j this city is forging ahead at a remark-1 ! Tnni 'n ROARD Six dollars a aM rate- He s stopping at the Foley. 1 1 wefc. 1?o1 O svPTiue Sole Agents. - v Pattison Bros. GBOCEBT Phone cumbers Main 79 and Mala 80. ! -1-2t THURSDAY W BE 11 GRIDE According to a message received from tbe nuinagerB of the Union Live Stock sbow Thursday bw been desig nated aa Ia Grande day and the Un ion peopl'i will exert every effort to entertain La Grande people on that date. At present all preliminaries hare been arranged for the big sbow and the community of Union Is merely kil ling t'.me until tbe hour for formally opening the gates occurs.- It ie to be tbe biggest event of the kind In Ore gon. It will rival tbe rta'e fair In live stock and besides tbe exhibition of stok there will be many feature? to entertain the people. Buffalo Vernon will bulldog the steer and pull off other Roundup fea tures during the show. Indications are; , that tbe crowd Is to be larger than : J ever this year. Billy Vogtl and Mayor , Witbycombe returned to Union ye terday after spending a few days in Pendleton advertising tbe chow and , stated that Pendleton people r.. ! proinivrd a good cizrd dtlffMxo. DO AWAY With Pots and Pans Cook in Paper Bags, Boil, Bake, Roast all kinds of PISH AND MEATS. Union Cookery Bags, Assorted sizes. Recipes with each package. Grande Ronde Meat Co. CITY MARKET MAIN 50. FIR ST. MARKET MAIN 48 !