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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1908)
. nam ri nv imiHO CfcfKBTER. IA ORAJTDfc, ORJEOOI. TirmsDAT, SUItSt! 15. im "Y ! 4 1 Everyfhng Needed I have a complete line of 22 calibre Rifles, all kinds and prices. A so 22 Revolvers, 22 Cartridge, Cleaning Rods and anything else you need for the Squirrels. Do not forget about those Pruning Shears. I have all kinds. Those 25c Mormon Souvenirs are going fast. Call and look them over. Vl MRS. T.N- MURPHY HARDWARE and CROCKERY LOCAL ITEMS Ralph Hanson la down from North : Powder today visiting friends. A. P. Knox Is over from Elgin to day attending to business matters. Hiss Alice Priest left for Weston to day to be gone for a brief visit. J. W. O'Bryan. proprietor of the North Powder hotel. Is a business vis itor In the city today. Mrs. George E. Goode went to Port land hls morning. From there she will go to Grant's Pass to visit rela tives. Presiding Elder J. D. Gillilan left today for Wallowa, where he will visit the several Methodist churches of that county. Attorney C. A. Moore of Baker City, Is looking after legal business and transacting business at the land of fice today. Judge Crawford leaves tonight for Baker City, where he will preside over the circuit court in a case or two for Judge Smith. j . ' T. J. Ormond was taken down Fri day with grippe, which has devel oped Into other complications of He Is In a serious Httlu HLJ SPRING Mrs. George Hansen came down last evening from Telocaset. Alias Patience West of Union, la a guest of the Misses Morton. F. B. Clark, a representative of Walla Walla clothing house, Is trans acting business In La Grande today. O. H. Holcomb, the Seattle horse buyer. Is back again after another ' carloads of horses. Mrs. O. F. Coolidge has returned from Ctah, where Bhe was called by the Illness and death of her mother. Mrs. C. J. Seriber left this morn ing to be a gwrst of Mrs. Grace To ney In Baker City for a few days. J. N. Klein, who formerly con ducted the Hickory saloon In this city, has embarked in the grocery busi- ness In Portland, and left on last eve ning's train. James Nelson left this morning for Huntington, where he will run the switch engine for the next 10 days, while Engineer Blood looks after his fruit farm In Frultdale. There will be no services at St. Pe ter's Episcopal church on Friday night. D. Fitzgerald, proprietor of the La Grande Iron ' works, returned this uiuiiiiiig irom Portland, wnere he has been several days purchasing supplies. George Stoddard, who nas seen in California for several days looking after his timber interests, returned this morning. He states it Is regular summer time down south. George Ferguson of Union, on his return from Portland, stopped over today to spend the day with his brother Walter, who Is proprietor of Ferguson's book store. Mrs. E. F. Thornton and children. The Observer wishes them who have resided In Summerville for serious nature, condition. Miss Mary Relsland is home frtm Hood River, where she attended tne Royal Neighbors' state convention. The next convention will be held at Salem. Some one paying his water rent at the office of the city recorder yester day left a package containing a black table scarf and some ribbon. The owner can obtain the same by calling at The Observer office. Mr. and Mrs. vV. J. Ransom, who has had the Parmer hotel rented for the past five months In La Grande, has taken charge and have converted It into a first-class rooming house. good patronage. I wVjjdM' i ;kw t v viV . vn li s t m -f i mum . UXt a.M in i? -viiinmm.m t SPRING WEIGHT WOOL GOODS JACKETS, SUITS, MILLINERY' t t Nobbiest Things in Footwear Oxfords, Tans, Patents Men's Furnishings, Strong Line Spring Suits, McKibbin Hats Every Thing For Spring Wear in Men's Toggery the past six years, left this morning for Salt Lake, where they expect to reside In the future. Mrs. Pete Johnson of Huntington, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Adams In this city At noon today the office of the Grande Ronde Electric company re ceived a 'phone message from the power station at Cove, to the effect that In case It did not turn cold and freeze tonight, for La Grande to ex- McCAU. PATTERN No. 205 Princtst Cows e Oray Pongee Princess Gown of. Grey Pon gee or light weight Wool ma terial made vr li'rte the illus trated model is a very neat garment " mm c . cccnc Everything in Spring Goods you will need in mak ina vour aarden or fixina over your fi? . tar layvn. for the past three weeks, returned to pert light. . tiif hnmo int ovoninir. Oiilpn should remember the P. McD. Fuller, the civil engineer, meeting at the Commercial club to who was in charge of the construction morrow night. It Is as essential that work on the Pilot Rock branch, but a good attendance be preseat at this who is now doing railroad work In meeting, as It wss at the first mass northern Idaho, left last evening for meeting. The membership commit La Grande. Pendleton Tribune. tee will report tomorrow night THE GOLDEN RULE CO. La Grande, Oregon i 1 Agents For McCall's Patterns Mrs. Carrie E Weiiman left last evening to make her home In Palo Alto, Cal. She will be missed by a large circle of friends. IL H. Palmer, editor of the Hop- J Joseph Anson, who wm called to growers' Reporter, of Aurora, Marlon j California by the serious Illness of MoT county, came In last evening and left I sister, returned this morning, leaving this morning for Elgin. her greatly improved. s ' t! WE NEVER HAVE BEEN UNDERSOLD AND WE NEVER EXPECT TO BE. AN OFFER EXTRAORDINARY STEIBL0C CLOTHING SATURDAY ONLY ANY SUIT IN THE HOUSE $5 tl 1 Hats, regular $3.00 Sale price $2.45 Hats, J. B.Stclson 4.50 Sale pricr 3.50 Monark Shirt 125 Sjle price 1.00 Cluett Shirt 150 Sale price LIS Hanan Shoes $6.5C-$7.00 Sale price S5.00 Gloes, 1.50 Gauntlet Sale price 1.25 Cloves, 1.25 Gauntlet Sale price 1.15 Without Gaunt'tl. 25 - .90 BEIRlflY