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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1912)
.1. y- Ijteaeeaaea..e iCassfed: Advertising ANTED A girl or woman for house work. Inquire phone Red 1621 - or Bed 66L ' Ml-tt fOR RENT Three fu ran tied roomi .for housekeeping., Phone Red 1SL M NEW APPLB BELT FOE SALE IN CALIFORNIA between Ban Fran ttoeo and Loa Angelaa end M mtlee . Irom tnii coast, nartng t abundant aalnfall. plenty of timber and water, ' delightful climate Ideal apple land. Apnea from tbla bet won Brat prise last year. Lands sell from f 10.00 to to f 50-0 per acre and are adapted to " ether fruits and fanning also. Write tor Information and splendid bar galna. LOS OSOS COMPANY, Box 166, San Luis Obispo, CalAroata. , ' S-M to 6-zS pd . LOST Between Washington avenue and sugar factory, three letter gold monogram. Leave at La Orande Klectrio Supply for reward. 6-20-6t 1UBBER STAMPS or all kinds for frnlt boxes, office nse, etc. Try us. First class work. Anderson's store. Cove, Oregon. 6-4-tf lOR RENT Five room boose close In. Inquire Geddes Bros. . 6-11-tf TOR TRADE Will trade neat irai!'. h.iue and large lot In 8pokane lot -i orniu mo or uju in La G'nnCf.. Address R. E. Close, geu . ami j'iry. City. i-14 : K)ST Charm: Masonic, Knight Pyth ias, Odd Fellow, Combination. Init ials, W. R. K. Return and receive reward. W. R. Klvette. 6-18-tf FOR SALE Cabbage planU. Mrs. Joe Snodgrass. Phne Red 881. WANTED Furnished housekeeping rooms for three. Phone Red 3181. 6-20-tf COST A white" female bulldog.-Return to L. Snodgrass, Sommer hotel and receive reward. 6-21-tf FOR SALE Several choice residence lots on Washington avenue, five lota ea Jefferson and one business lot on Adams, also tract of land 130x125 with t ioom bouse. Cash or terms. Inquire 1417 Wash.. Phone Red 752. 6-18-lmo A Tonic, AtteraUTe end loolml. Tbe Srct nmtay for Kidney. Urn and Domli KndtcaMs Pimple. Uruptlou and Disorder of lb Skin. Purifies the Blood and jive "feat, Strength and Vigor to tbt callr irttca. The Trout An Biting as Wallowa Lake and Kernan A Run jan of Joseph carry everything In a fashing Una. Both partners are fish erman and they keep In touch with what the flsh need.. Tou need not worry about fishing tackle until you at to Joseph an dthen this firm will prescribe the right thing. , -- UNION COUNTY i ABSTRACTS f J. R. OLIVER. Proprietor The Reliablo Abstract firm of Union County. gS FIRE INSURANCE, MOR7VSAGE LOANS tjajcjNT;: S THOROUGH s-itD t lY fOTH HOCKS I Puilel ttu (c 1. 1-1 JInHa r I tint) iUtliwK. ! E(rr fer aalr. r Prices Or- J rcpiB4 t" 0. B. STODDARD . la C?. lc, Ore Trips to iy part of l.;n'.-n. Ii.. a . , ktr, 'allowa Conntl ! : 0sy l Tftwlil Kertlce TA! BUBtH'i- rlioee Black tt FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. Modern. Mrs. C. Ralston, Fifth St, , 6-M-tf FOR RENT Modern bousekeeplns rooms. 1307 Penn. Phone Ke1 !(,81.- " 6-22-St AT THE CHCBCHES. MelhodUt Eplieopal Chorea. "The Supremacy of Youth" Is the theme of the pastor's sermon Sunday morning. In the evening the League holds its session at 7 and the children's day program la slated for 8 o'clock. At the moTyng service there are to be baptisms and receptions of mem bers. . . J. D. OILLILAN, Pastor. Central Christian Church. June 23rd. . Pubject of ermon: 11 a. m. 'Thi One Thing I Do." 8 p. m. "Man Made in God's Im age.'' All welcome. -7 A. J. ADAMS, Minister. Christian Science. Service Is held Sunday at 11 a. m. Proyer meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m. At the German Lutheran church building on M avenue, north of high school building. The subject .of the lesson sermon Is "Is the Universe Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force." St Peter's Church. Third Sunday After Trinity. Holy communion 8 a. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. ' Morning service 11 a. m. Evening service 7:30 p. m. L'PTON H. OIBBS, Rector. Z Ion's Lutheran Church. M street near Fourth. Sunday school at 9 a. m. 9 Service at 10 a. m. Subject of sermon: "Tne World Spirit In Opposition to the Christ Spirit." Everybody welcome. Theo. Schoenberg. . Island City Church Notices. 10:30 a. m. Sunday school. 7:30 p. m. Epworth League; Ern est Holman, leader. 8:30 p. m. Senium, Rev. Harry Young of Haines. Ore. -Portland, Oregon " r can of Hutoreof rt. John B4pUt(fcyt.coil7l Collelal. Academic a ndQ Eleaipnttirr Ivi)U. Miulc. Art, jaoeutlim, inojuluin. (ftMltlnet pupils niuat ! o-rt-r 14 yetni at aal w-il reenmaMin'tal. Th. numtir ! limitM tn fifty. Application boali he tulc Mrlr.l tddre I Sir?.r uMnor,fHl.c at, Sl.HiltM Hill. Portlir.d.0. Bids Wanted. Automobile owners who can rent their, machines are requested to file bids with John Collier on or befjre Monday morning for the rent of their machines by tie hour, and to fu-nlu own drivers at tae following scnslu e of hours: From 1 to 2'30; 7:00 10 8:30 and from t .00 to 10:30 dur.ag the llfo time of the chautauq.ua, ul.'J to be made to r'er bridge and u. town station. HOTICE. On account that some one broke In ha Mara Construction company's Pov der . house, laat Saturday night, June 8, 1912, therefore I forbid anyone to trespass on the company's ground af ter o'clock p. to 8 a, m., and daring the day time only such people permitted who have business with the company are invited by the company. JOHN L. MAM. . -U-tf .. . A. B. CHERRY. Office w!tb Wm. Miller and Bro AsuUtant Secretary Union Co. Fair Association, Secretary La Grande Conimrrral Club, Secy and Tnug. Ln flronde Floral Co. If you have Idle money that you want to Invent see me. I have some etocka ln La Orande cor pora"on -wtf) an excellent fu ture that will ua good dividend imycrs. . Y" u rnn ntM as small a sum nn flO.on CAi S.3RVIf;K Vlcrt Cky Closed CaU ; A ! w a ys jReady for ; 1 N 'iiirl JOB ' DAY AND NIQIIT CallBussey at O'Con- !: nell'a Cigar Store. He'll !' take care of you. B I Society and Tbe Loyal Sisters of the Christian church were entertained Wednesday by Mrs. A. J. Richardson. 80 Main. Dr. - Wlngo of Wallowa was present and addressed the gathering tn an In formal manner. r f; f ' Mrs. Syra Kuhn Chick, of Portland, Is the guest of relatives and friends hore. Miss Kuhn waa, for several years, a teacher ln tbe grade schools here and about a year ago was mar ried to the wealthy lumberman, Mr. Chick. . " : v i . 44. .:: Stella Hunter, of Island City, has been graduated from the University of Washington and Seattle and has returned to her home this week. Miss Frederica Schilke and Miss May Noyes have been guests with Mrs. Edna Morrison at Weston and return ed to La Grande yesterday In com pany with Mrs. Fred O. Schilke who has been attending the Eastern Star grand lodge at Portland. . The pupils of Mrs. H. R. McDon ald's class ln piano gave their clos ing recital for the year at the home of Meorge George Bernle ln South La Grande, on Tuesday afternoon. Tbe program was as follows: - Fragment from Concert ln D Minor Mozart Sara Williamson.. ' Brier Rosemathy ............ Hamer Juanlta Halsten. Folk Song R. Schumann Mary Schweke. Dolls' Funeral March . .Techalnowsky Afton Oliver. Lullaby Gunlltt Beth Hesse. Swanee River Galileo Marcella Berry. Bird's Lullaby E. Read Carolyn Palmer. Berceuse .From Jocelyn ........... Alladeen Scrogglns. " Traveling Companions Cloy Marjorle Logan. Mementto Gurlltt Amelia Michaelson March MUltarlo Ascher Violet Larson. Cedar Brook Waltz Perry Inez Strlngham. Grandmother's Ghost Story Kullak Lorna Coolldge. . Mrs. J. J. Carr entertained the Five Hundred club this week. Mrs. Dono hue won first prize. ' This evening at Honan ball the E. B. D., a club of high school boys, will give another of their dances. Through out the winter at brief intervals these dances have been given and have proven very popular among the younger set - The afternoon Kaffee Klatch met with Mrs. Robert Newlm tMa J. H. PEARE & SON La Grande's tead.ig Jewelers and Optometrists -ESTABLISHED 1890 ai. ' ALL WORK " WARRANTED Dentists T!:'l !.( etli. poor digestion, improp er .isr;i;jiilatioM, impaired nutrition aw irnlablo disposition 'go hand hi ii.-jd run ..Tiitribute materially m tA- r.:r.iy social and financial Yai'iMfs. No ui sliould bo without, i a iti.-htory dontal equipment at pi-vs :i v.. terms to suit the condi tif'L.s ? "ir'ijnf ;rc your -i.f fall's. G. ir: : i, -; . rwr'r'H , . IJl '.l .- -crv- " Sllwr III ii: Rxti ic"'n.-. ... The Modern Dentists OTER KEWMVS ORfG STOKF. T: COT AI A BAYS ATEXCR LA C RAM.K. ORE Personals Little Francis May Cotner, three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Cotner of this city, celebrat ed her birthday on tbe 20th by enter taining a number of ber young friends Every effort was put forth that the uttie onea anouia enjoy themselves and they spent a "glorious" afternoon. Those present guests of Miss Fran' els were: . Phyllis an'd Gertrude Scranton. El ma Brookman, May Dunn. Violet Bed low. Bert West. T. C. McDonald. Jack Mlchelaon, Oscon Dunn, Ardrey Brook- man, Kugene and Francis Cotner. - The Eastern Star social club ' was entertained by Mrs. Fred Kiddle and the Hisses Perrlne at tbe home of the former ln Island City last week. Autos carried the crowd to the Island where contests of a sewing and literature nature were tbe order of the alter noon. The prize was captured by Mrs. Vincent Palmer, after which a regu lar dinner waa served. The Eastern Star ladles hope to go to the Island again very soon. The next meeting will be a thimble party. June 24. Mrs. and Bliss Mc Kennon and Mrs. Dr. McMillan hos tesses. ' Mr. and Mrs. Franc WUhelm are home from Portland where they have spent the past month. Miss Marie Sen dercock returned with them, to spend some time as their guest LA ORANDE TO INCLU0IN0 BUSS AND BOAT AND RETURN $42 FARES DIRECT TO PARK JUST THE PLACE TO 8PESD - I0UR - VACATION SUMMER SEASON June 1st to Sept. 15th. Send for Descriptive Booklet Free. THE WALLOWA LAKE AMUSE KENT CO, JOSEPH, ORE. Tou will find a nice assortment of articles suitable for wedding presents by visiting our store.- ' Besides the usual large stock of diamonds and watches you will see tbe latest patterns ln rings, - pins, neck chains, lockets, ear ' rings, bracelets, eat glass and silverware which you can bny aa cheap as from any catalogue house ln America quality con sidered. Call and be con vinced. We will esjunine and fit your eyes by the .latest cteatlfio methods If they give you any trouble. We grind oar own lenses. ' J'" .Watch, clock and Jewelry re pairing a specialty. ' ' Adams Ave. Opposite Land Office, : Modern Dentists . .vli .y.oo Low Faifcs East . .visit the Old Home jia:.7:te-OEEGON-WASIUNOTON RAILROAD & NAVI GATION CO., O. S. L, AND UNION PACTPIQ, ; ; Lines Protected by Automatic Block Signal. Round trip tickets to principal cities in Middle West-j ' v.. ern and Eastern States. y-;' 'i ; Baltimore ..77jl07.SO Kansas City . 60.00 8t Loola ,...$'70.00 Boston 110.00 Minneapolla 60.00 St Paul ,60.00 Chicago 72.50 New York ... 108.50 Toronto ..... 11.(0 Denver 56.00; Omaha ...w. 60.00 .Washington ,107.50 Going limit fifteen days; final return limit October 8L 1811. LIB SRAL STOPOVER PRIVILEGES. Choice of routes. : PROPORTIOJfATELT SEDUCED FARES TO MAKT OTHER POIHT8 , DATES OF TO ALL DESTINATIONS: JUNE 1. 6, 7. 8, 13,14. 15. 17, 18. 1. 20, 21. 24, 25. 27, 28, 29. JULY 2. 8. 6, 7. 11. 12, 15, 16, 20, 22, 23, 26, 29. 86, 31. . AUGUST 1. 2. 3, 6. 7. 12. 15, 16, 22, 23. 29, 80, W. SEPTEMBER i, 3. 6, 7, 8, 11, 12. 80. . i . . ,.r: THREE Through TRAINS to the EAST DAILY v From Portland (Union Depot) via Spokane and See LlbJagton Limited." " . 9:0 P. 3IttSoo-Snokane-Paget Soand Express." ' ; 10:06 A. XOregenWas A H , O. 8. U. P. aad C. A H. W. 8:00 P. JL "Portland k Portland Train de Luxe," to St rani, fioth to Chicago via 0W. B,ne. , EQUIPMENT AM) SERVICE STRICTLY HIGH-CLASS. LET US AID YOU IN OUTLINING YOUR TRLP. J. H. KEENEY, Agent, La Grande, Ore. THE ABSTRACT 8 TITLE CO. CAPITAL 51511 A. modern and upto-date plant operated by experi enced abstracters. All work first class. Guaranteed to be reliable. Prices reasonable. C. M. Lockwood Secretary and Manager Office in Foley Block. nil ISDanKisufidef of the United States Government Like all other national banks this one has to undergo periodical examination by government experts for the benefit of depositors.. It has to keep a large sum in absolute reserve against its liabilities and it is sub ject to the direct supervision of the United States vi'rriiv.cnt. No institution could be safer for bank ing your merer. Accounts solicited. E,-e-y facility 3ivu. m-nt with government i v.l a . Cap it.il ilOO.OCO; UnitedStatesN.otionalBaKk' La Grande Oregon ' OPFICEKS AND UITiECToSs S. WEST W1I. MTLLEB T. J. SCBOGGIX ii. u. tiHiuri c a. t. uin. C. T. BU0 SALE i.. supervision 'Surplu.-10,000. FBASK COS LEY J. C HEX BY i. L. catim:ss i V v w