9MJBM KXGBZ. .....dttntHHMHII 1 1 1 f POULTRY Now is the time to 2 Gome and get some poultry ent kinds and all heights. Just received a car extra Star A Star shingles. : : They are first class. : : Call and see my souvenirs, 25c to $2.00 each. I ; They are nice resents to send to yout friends- I MRS. T-N. MURPHY jj' HARDWARE and CROCKERY u "" LOCAL ITEMS Lawrence P niter of Cornucopia, wi a land office vtutor toaay. Engineer Oroee hail gone to Hood River, where he hai a little ranch. Mrs. J. B. Boddy Is visiting In Athe na for a few days. J. W. Sklles came over from Pen dleton last evening on business mat ters. ;'."' . Councilman J. T. Williamson re turned today from Salem, where he has been on business. Clint Ball has recovered sufficiently from his recent operation as to be able to walk about. Mrs. M. Loughary left this morning to visit a few weeks with relatives at Echo. '. ' Mrs. J. C. Harvey left this morning to spend a few days with her mother, Mrs. B. F. Cook at Kamela. Mrs. J. D. Fountalne left this morn ing to visit relatives In Portland and Sulem. She expects to be absent about three weeks. L. B. Stearns, the well known O. A. R. veteran of Cove, Is shaking hands with his many friends at the county seat today. Engineer Funk has returned from visit to his Idaho ranch. During his absence he cleared IS acres of sage brush land. L, C. Smith will soon have an air tank Installed and In operation, un der 10 or 90 pounds pressure, which can be used by the public to fill bi cycle and auto tires. You'll Pay With Pleasure Vf Grand MILLINERY THE ALL LA REMK AND THE GRANDE RONDE- VALLEY, EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. OREGON. FENCE fence your chickens in. - . i rr fence. I have it m airier- Mrs. Thomas Stevenson came down from North Powder, where she has been spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Shaw. E. P. Kinney, E. O. Dennla and H. A. Reynolds, all of Tacoma, transact Bj tus!sc:s St th? ni1 office this morning. Brakeman T. T. Nicholson, while riding on the side of a box car yes terday afternoon, in switching, struck a switch stand with sufficient force to bend It. Had the train been mov ing at a high rate of speed he would undoubtedly have been seriously In jured, If not killed. As It Is, he was badly bruised. This particular switch stand is too close to the track and or ders have been Issued to have it set back, . E. Teeters, and assistant Harry Nor wood, of the O. R. & N., were In the city yesterday. They returned to Pen dleton this morning. O. W. Nelson, formerly roadmaster on this division, left today for his new field on the North Bank road. He la not certain which of the towns of the new road will be his headquar ters. George 'H. Sutherland, the Walla Walla plumber, arrived In La Grande last evening to visit friends and trans act business. L. J. Davis of Union, one of the re publican candidates for nomination to the office of circuit Judge, returned last evening from Wallowa county. He went home on the delayed No. S. He was accompanied by J. F. Bater of Union. .Grant Lincoln and Clyde Scheurer drove to Perry this afternoon to pur chase the lumber required for the construction of the athletic park. For every meal you atjhr. TU will be a combination of good food, good cooking and good ser vice. Our restaurant is intend ed for people who appreciate fjod eating, also for people who like the good things of life at a moderate cost. If you belong to that diss, ccme in and see wha we can do foi you. The Model -Restaurant J. A. ARBUCKLE. Prop. We ssll weekly meal Ch Cfk tickets for - iJ)T. Music GRANDE AN VICINITY IS WEICO vm uf niiu man bjuuiub PEOPLES There was a slight delay in the Cav lness water suit bearing . this after noon. Referee R. A. Hanna has been hearing the arguments this week. Mr. Scaler and William Terry are in the city today visiting friends be fore returning to Spokane tonight. Mr. Scaler is a brother of "Kid" Scal er, the pugilist who meets Snallam at Bakersflold tomorrow night Mrs. Hattle Wolfe, president of the county organlratlon of the W. C. T. U., Is in the city today and addressed a large meeting of local members at the home of Mrs. W, A. Worstell this afternoon. LADD CANYON NOTES. The heavy rains which have fallen lately have caused La (id creek and its smaller branches to filt to overflow ing. The water haa probably gone down six. inches and no damage has been done. Oood crops are assured now as the ground is thoroughly soaked. Miss lone Peterson returned home from Clover creek Thursday after clos ing a term of five months school there. Miss Eula Feebler is clerking at the Fair store In La Grande this week. Miss Kate Bradeo and Sam Braden attended the dance at Perry Saturday night and returned home Sunday eve The Ladd Canyon school la progress ing nicely with Miss Dora Murdock as teacher. A large number of pupils are in attendance. More will proba bly enroll after while. 4 SOCIETY. 4444444444444444 Misses Etta Foley and Mabel Wil liams entertained shoppers at the Peo pies store this afternoon with vocal solos. The musical features tomorrow will be given by Mrs. O. E, Silverthorn and MIsh Jean McDonald. The com mittee In charge of the special sales under the auspices of the Neighbor hood club, whclh will have charge of affairs at the Peoples store tomorrow. Is: Mrs. Jackson, chairman; Mesdames Cavana, M. B. Donohue, F. S. Ivan hoe, E, Polack, J. A. Russell and George O'Conner. Wedding Anniversary. Yesterday being the first wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Paulson, they entertained a number of their friends last evening. Vocal and Instrumental music added greatly to the pleasure of the evening and the excellent dinner served was appreci ated by all. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pattlson and son Robbie, Mr. and Mrs. Win Bunker, Mrs. J. A. Nash, Mrs. D. W. Jackson, Miss Eva Nelll, J. B. Gllham, Clyde Sullivan and Paul Rohr. Several Big Sales, The last steps In the sale of several pieces of real estate by the Real Ea st ate, Loan & Commission company, were made last night. The Knight ranch near Union, was sold to J. Jen son of Montpeller, Idaho, for f.12,000 cash. The Martin ranch has been sold to William Harris of Boise, for 17,000. The John Anthony place In South La Grande, to J. W. Black for $6,500 ISLAND CITY ITEMS. Floyd Jones of Baker City, visited old friends here the latter part of the week. ' Wayne Wade, wife and daughter were guests at the Thomas Wade home Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. C. H. Bldwell has been quite Opening AND All This and Special Entertainment Every Afternoon MED TO THIS SPRING EXHIBITION. wna iv ine, lauict rjlitIHUiUHPUD CLVB, Ik SOCJIX7TY ORGANIZED FOR .THE BETTERMENT hoot rf-- THURSDAY, MARCH it, 108. ' I . . .V.Tf" ?a sick with la grippe and bronchitis. but Is somewhat Improved at present Several of the delayed passengers at La Grande were In our city Tues day taking in our industries. Ed Kiddle had an attack of la grippe at San Francisco, but has been recuperating In the mild climate of Loa Angeles. Mrs. Avery Harrison spent yesterday with home folks. Just Received Car of Rock Springs coal Just ar rived. GRANDE RONDE CASH CO. Expense Too Crest. The Hood River team will not be brought to La Grande for a game of basketball on skates, because the ex pense of bringing the team would to tal something like till, and the lo cal enthusiast have dropped all hope of arranging the game. A reply will be made to the challenge received yesterday, fully explaining the cond,i tlons. HAN FORD LIKE BARNUM. Aa Big Circus Man, He Cornea Around Once Every Year. A candid citizen of a western state once remarked, "My family only goes to two shows eveiy season; one is Barnum & Bailey's, and the other Is Charles B. Hanford's." r rom me cir cus to the classics, from the sawdust arena to the forum la a far cry, yet the compliment was a great one, and reflected the Intellectual sincerity of the man who uttered It. Barnum & Bailey strove every season to surpass all previous circus achievements, in cluding their own, as Mr. Hanford has done the same thing In his chosen line of endeavor. He has sought to bring to his performance all that could add Interest and charm to his Shakespearean productions. He has searched the world of books, and sur veyed available acting talent as dili gently as the agents of the great mor al tent show have explored -the jungle In quest of strange creatures. It was i comparison which might flatter both parties who were made Its subject, and Mr. Hanford's presentation this year will be more spectacular than ever before. A scenic revival of "Antony and Cleopatra" has been In his mind for a number of seasons past and lawt year's production of "Julius Caesar" formed a splendid preface for this year s representation or Antony no longer a triumphant statesman, but the Ill-fated lover. Monday, March 23, la Mr. Hanford's date at the Steward opera house. Cut Prices on Wood and Coal. Green, cut yellow pine wood, per fectly dry, per cord, $5.50, Delivered promptly. Rock Springs coal, best In town, per ton, $7.60. 'Phone Main 10. Prompt delivery guaranteed. G. E. FOWLER. For Representative. I hereby announce my can didacy for the office of repre sentative at the republican pri mary election, to be held April 17, 1908. If nominated and elected I will stand on statement .No. 1; I will use my best endeav-, 4 ors to promote the best Inter ests of the taxpayer, regardless of locality, religion or politics of Union county and eastern Oregon. RICHARD D. HAMILTON, Hilgard, Oregon. R Merchandise Exhibition Week at YOC ARE ESPECIALLY INVITED TO LOOK AND LINGER AS UOn w T I U For Representauve. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination on the republican ticket for state representative, from Union county, at the primary election to be held on April IT. K nom inated and elected I will use my best endeavors to promote the best results for Union county and eastern Oregon, and do It im partially. My motto Is: "No friends to reward, but equal Jus- tie to all." 8.- F. RICHARDSON. - - .A. A A A A A A A W"W For Circuit Judge. I hereby announce my candl- for tha office of circuit Judge at the republican primary lection, to be held April IT. ini. If nominated and elected I will faithfully nd Impartially perform the duties of the office. giving every one, regardless of locality, religion, politics or sta- tlon In life, fair treatment and a square deal, and enforce the laws In tha interest of the taxpayer, and for the promotion of Justice and a higher and better cltUen- ship. LEWIS J. DAVIS, Of union. w 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 For Assessor. 4 I hereby announce to publican voter of Union coun- ty, that I am a candidate at the primary election for the repub- llcan nomination for assessor of Union county. R. A. HUG. - For Commissioner. I take this means of announc- lng to the voters of Union coun- ty that I am a candidate before the primary for the republican nomination for county commlB- sloner. '' J. M. S ELDER, Cove, Oregon. 44444444444444 , For County Recorder. ' I hereby announce to the re- 4 publican voters that I am a can- dldate before tha renubllcan prl- 4 marles for the nomination for the office of county recorder. I. R. SNOOK. ' For Sheriff. I hereby announce to the re- publican voter that I am a can- dldate before tha republican v primaries for the nomination of Z sheriff of Union county. W. W. RANDALL. For Clerk. I take this method of announc- lng to the republican voters of 4 Union county, that I am a can- dldate before the republican prl- marles for the republican nom- nation for county clerk. ED WRIGHT. For Sheriff. I hereby announce to the re- 4 4 publican voter of Union coun- 4 4 ty, that I will be a candidate be- 4 4 for the republican primaries 4 4 for the nomination tor sheriff of 4 Union county. 4 4 E. W. DAVIS. 4 4444444444444444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 For County Clerk. 4 I take this means of announc- 4 lng to the republican voters of 4 Union county that I am a can- 4 dldate before the republican 4 primaries for the nomination 4 for county clerk. 4 H. E. COOLIDGE. 4 4444444444444! STORE . . M. 4. I heri? announce my M candifate for the republic Om.n.tion of drc J' l,""l,r-,.; ,,, durict. tub. th.Tentnr:-- lect to tne . . tied electors ai v- - a tha nomlnaiea . faithfully, impartially and .con omicany discharge h. a"- "' (he office. 1 will tavor - enforcement .of a!l fcws. m ..I. .inline. For lirt-mt - -I hereby anonunce myself -a,a., tor nomination ' a on 4 candidate the democratic ticket ft the - -i-.it (iidra of tha Tenth Judicial district. comprU ,, Union and Wallow counties. office oi wv .. .. Hmrr election to b Apr.. my best enoo""- fw thebuslne-of th. circuit court fl. ,n both countle. of th. district V; impartially, speedily r W. SHBAHAN. omic&nn ...... J Candidate for Circuit Judg. I take thl method of n- nounclng mylf - d,dt; for th nomination for th of- flc of circuit judge of thl dta- t .t th democratic prl- marie to b hld on April T, im- . . My motto; No enemle to punish; no Wend to rewards equal Justice to all ' February 1. , T. H. CRAWFORD. For County Recorder. I take this means of announc- lng that I em a Candida for the republican nomination for the office of Recorder of Union county, at the primary election. D. H. PROCTOR- For County Treasurer. I hereby announce to the vot- ers of Union county that I will be a candidate at the republican primary election for the nomln- atlon for treasurer of Union county. JOHN FRAWU4I, 44 ' For Coiigress, T. T. GEER. 4 Candidate for republlcna con- 4 gresslonal nomination In the 4 Second district. IJDerai appro- t prlatlons for waterways, equal opportunities and privilege lor v labor and capital, and govern- 4 mental control of corporations. 4 4444444 4 For County Clerk, 4 4 I hereby announce myself as a 4 4 candidate before the republican 4 4 primaries for the nomination of 4 4 county clerk of Union county. 4 4 Later In the campaign I expect 4 4 to address the voter upon th 4 4 topic, "Pur Politics," at date 4 4 and places to be announced later. 4 4 WILLIAM F. ANDERSON. 4 444444444444444 Better Than Spanking. Spanking does not cure children of bed-wetting. There is a constitution al cause tor this trouble. Mrs. M. Summers, Box W, Notre Dame, Ind., will send free to any mother her suc cessful Instructions. Send no money, uui wrue ner louuy u your cnuuren trouble In this way. Don't blame the child, the chances are It can't help It. This treatment also cure adults and aged people troubled with urine difficulties by day or night Aa vm , OP r. r-D