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everything Needed
I have a compefe nc of 22 caJbre Rifles, all kinds
and prices. Also 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.
MRS. T.N. MURPHY
.ARE and CROCKERY
HARDW
LGCAL ITEMS
Floyd Jones of Baker City, 1b trans
acting business here today.
J. F. Shelton of Echo, 1 looking af
ter business matters here.
David McDonald returned to his
home in Nevada thin morning after an
extended visit with J. D. Matheson.
L. J. Davis and J. F. Bater, well
known Union residents, are In La
Grande on business matters.
- Capt, A. M. Paul returned to the
Aurella mines yesterday after a few
days' visit In the city.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Wills of Allcel,
were business visitors In the city last
evening.
Frank Evans is home from a busi
ness vlult to Portland and Vancouver,
Wash. .
The Gobblers will hold a special
meting tomorrow night. All members
are requested to be present
BiHhop Paddock left this morning
for Pendleton. After a week's stay
there he goes to The Dalles and then
will vlst the smaller towns along the
O. R. & X. He plans to return to Ln
Grande about May 1.
The condition of J. T. Ormond re
mains the same as yesterday. He is
a very sick man.
E. D. Selders has rearranged his
candy and ice cream parlors, which
gives the place a regular metropolitan
style.
D. W. Sheahan came out from Wal
lowa county last night to keep in touch
with his campaign for the district
Judgshlpe.
A good audience greeted Prof. Hock-
enberry In the Baptist church last
night and heard the address on Teach
er Training in the teachers' meeting of
the Baptist Sunday school.
Mrs. Hattle and Miss Jean McDon
ald, assisted by their pupils, will give
a musicale tomorrow afternoon at
their residence. All pupils and their
parents Invited.
Ben Rounsaval, a former Summer-
"Vllle merchant, but who is now en
gaged In the general merchandise
buBlnesa at Wallowa, returned home
this morning after spending a few
days In the valley.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Donohue are en-
E. C. Illedge, the druggist of Hunt-1 .-,.,,, the former's sister. Mrs.
lngton, returned lust night after spend- ArnoI(i c, Luetgert of Seattle, who Br
ing the day in La Grande. , rised Ia(tt j Mr. Luetgert will
Ray Logan is expecting his new also visit the family home at Toledo,
auto to arrive tomorrow or the next o before returning to Seattle.
Qay- . Dr. J. E. Steveaeon returned from
John T. Whistler, engineer on the his Wallowa county trip last night.
Hermiston Irrigation project, reached. He walked i miles ymueruuy
the city last evening. He la regis- those who desire Information relative
tered at the Hotel Foley today.
Federal Inspector McNearney was
In the city this morning inspecting the
railroad yards. He went west on No.
1.
Chief Dispatcher A. Buckley and
Trainmaster J. D. Matheson left thto
morning for Portland on , business
matters.
to the characteristics of the soil of
our sister county, will find him well
posted. , j.
M. A. Forrstad, who keeps the bawd
saws In ahape for the Oraade Roade
Lumber company at Perry, was a La
Orande visitor today and made The
Observer office a very pleasant eall.
He states the toys are all anxious for
A. E. Bennett, with the Morning
Star, leaves tonight for a brief visit
to Portland.
F. S. Stewart, who 1 now fiscal
agent for the Chicago Portrait com
pany, is in the city for a few days.
Tonight is the night for the mem
bers of the Commercial club to meet
and hear the reports of the commit
tee on membership.
J, H. Fenders of Hood River, Is here
a guest of J. C. Huff, and is so well
pleased with our country that he Is
preparing to become one of us.
J. J. Carr sold his black driving
horse to a Seattle buyer this week. He
Is a handsome animal and there will
be few horses more attractive on the
streets of Seattle.
Charles MacOlnnls of Pendleton,
traveling for the A. Nolte hennery at
that place, passed through last eve
ning on a tour of eastern Oregon In i
the Interests of his firm. 'i
The Brewers presented a better at-;
traction at the Noyes rink last night
than the evening previous. Weak
parts have been eliminated and many
new stunts given. The troupe goes
to Hot Lake tomorrow night. v
There,wlll be a St. Patrick's day
dance next Tuesday evening at the
Commercial club, to swell the baseball
fund. At this event the color of the
team uniforms will be voted upon by
the ladles In attendance. Further an-
...npmit win "W mnri tftter. -
St Peter's chn-rch was tilled last
evening to hear Bishop Paddock. Dur
ing his stay he Ingratiated himself
Into the hearts of his people, and the
public generally. He left this morn
ing for Pendleton, where he will re
main several days, and expects to re
turn to the city early In May.
THE GEORGE PALMER
LUMBER COMPANY
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
We Solicit Your Orders for
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings,
Chain Wood
We are prepared to furnish and deliver matelal
promptly. 5
Call up Petail Department Phone Main 8.
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REGARDING LIGHTS.
La Grande-Flouring mill la running
I day and night. Manager Wtlllam Allln-
B. F. Grog and H. H. Theone of "' reanme operation,
Walla Walla, arrived in La Grande
last evening. Mr. Theone returned to
his home this morning after transact
ing buslnes with local autolsts.
H. J. Alexander, the Imbler black
smith, was in La Grande this morning
to visit his son, Fred Alexander, who
Is a Pullman conductor and passed
through the city on No. 1.
Mrs. Edith Foye, arrived today to
visit County Superintendent and Mrs.
E. E. Bragg. Her home Is In Sioux
City, Iowa. She was formerly Miss
Edith Heritage and taught school at
Union.
Late yesterday afternoon judge
Crawford received a message from
Jndge Smith In Baker City, Informing
him that the case he was expected to
preside over had been Bettled out ot
court and Judce Crawford did not
have to go as he had expected.
C. H. Ball, who has teen at the
Grande Ronde hospital the past seV'
era! weeks, has so far recovered from
his operation to be able to be re.
moved from the hospital this after
noon. He will be taken to the home
of his father, where ha will remain
until he hss fully recovered.
Cow and Union Tonight La' Grande
Tomorrow Night.
Cove, March 13. (Special.) Our
city Is delighted with the announce
ment made by the managers of the
Orande Ronde Electric company of
the Cove power station to the effect
iVhst there fc sufflrfont water now to
furnish light for this city aad Union
tonight, and If the thaw continues It
Is expected that sufficient power will
"be generated to give La Graade light
tomorrow night
son says they are working to the lim
it to fill their carload orders from San
Francisco, Portland : and Seattle.
Their usual trade in Idaho points la
likewise greater than usual.
Sold Out Again, Doctor.
By reason of the remarkable volume
of business that has come to us. and
by reason of a hundred demands for
farms, we want Immediate Hstment of
valley farms and city property. Don't
Tlst with rtt unless you want to sell.
F. S. BRAMWELL,
C. J. BLACK.
QUARTERLY CONFKRKNCE.
Notice.
Remember the cooked food sale
Saturday.at Adcook & Frltts' furniture
store, by Baptist ladles.
Old paper In bunmea of 100 for sale
at The Observer office. , Price 26 cents
David O. MrKay of Salt Lake, Will Be
, Prracnt Saturday atid Kamlay.
The' quarterly conference ot the L.
D. S. will be held In this city Saturday
and Sunday: Services each . day, be
ginning at 16 o'clock in the forenoons
and at 2 o'clock 1a the afternoons.
David O. McKay of Salt Lake City will
be present and there will be a large at
tendance from all ever this aad ad
Joining counties.
L1IU3
ORDFJIM GALORE,
La Grnndo Homing Mill Filling Big
Orders on Coaitt.
Notwithstanding the fnct that the
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Arrival and Departure of Trains at ".
La .Grande. ' -,' J
No. 1, westbound Portland Special,
arrives t:2t a. m.; departs, :S0 a. m.
No. 6, eastbound passenger, ' mall
and express, arrives at 6:45 a. mtn de
parts (:(0 a. m. :
No. I, eastbound Chicago Special,
arrives i:0S p. m.i departs. 1:10- p. m
No. S, westbound paaaenger, mall
and express, arrives t:S( p. m.i .de-
parts, 10 p. m. , . .l
Flgta Branch.
Leaves La Grande ' at ( a. aa. aad f
arrives In La Grande at 5:3(7. :
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