GHT PAGES. f TUESDAY, MAKCII t4, It0. PAtUS FIVE. ' tP$4$l$i4'i4PW- 44-fr44444i4 4 POULTRY FENCE Nowis the time to fence your chickens in. Gome and get some poultry fence. I have it in differ ent kinds and all heights. Just received a car extra Star A Star shingles, They are first class. . . . Gall and see my souvenirs, 25c to $2.00 each, $ They are nice rresents to send to yout friends. MRS. T-N- MURPHY, j HARDWARE and CROCKERY X 4 LOCAL. ITEMS. PASSENC FRFIKHT rm I IQF TWELVE AKE REPORTED FA- TALLY HURT IX SMASII-VjP. Two Engines, Cranlied Together Near UurKln, Ky., and Both Wore IKiuol 1hIhI Rolled Over 33-Foot. Bank, Carrying Cow-lien Filled Willi Pas- BcnTS With Tliem Freight furs rt Over Enilxankment Twelve Re ported Fatally Injured.' AT HnPITAI It I IIVVI I I Ilk. 4444444444444444 Edward Ashby of North Powder, transacted business here, yesterday. ' C. R. Hibberd was in from Imbler last evening. C. E. Prescott of North Powder, visited La Grande last evening. " Mrs. C. H. Finn is in . Baker City visiting; friends this week. ; 8. L. Prooks came up form his Sum mervllle farm today to attend the Mc Call sale. Mr. Hunter of Oklahoma Is looking over our valley as a prospective purchaser. :, Tom Erasler brought over thu windstorm from Union today. He de nies It, but what Is trie use. Two or three active street sprink lers could have been put to' good use this afternoon. ' Judge J. B. Messlck of Baker City, I enjoying Grande Ronde xephyrs to Hon. . and Mrs. Justus ' Wade of Walla Walla, are in La Grand? visiting their many friends here. . Goerge Ledbetter came down fro.n North Powder last ever.lns to t?an SPRING OPENING SPECIALS Burgln, Ky., March 24. Twelve passenger are reported to have been fatally Injured today when a freight ' and passenger train collided on the Cincinnati & Southern railroad, three miles north of this city. The two en gines crashed together with a tre mendous force and both were demolished. They rolled down a 33-foot em mankment, carrying the coaches filled with passengers. The freight cars Went with them.' Myrtle Gates. "the 11-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mr. 8. O. Gates of Union, Is at the Grande Ronde hos pital today In an extremely critical condition. She was brought here last evening on No. 6, and Dr. Hall as sisted Dr. Meyers of Union, In an op eration for appendicitis. The appen dix Was ruptured before the opera tion was performed which made her condition all the more serious. . Late this afternoon she Is no bet ter and her physicians are not hope ful for recovery. Every day finds more bargains, more specials, as an inducement for. early buying. Our SPRING opening is here in earnest and we are going to show you some of the NEW EST and up-to-date merchandise and at prices that will cause you to wonder. ;,''; , WEDNESDAY we will have on display in every department some of the things that you will want for both your Easter outfit and Spring house cleaning. SPECIALS on the goods you need now. Don't overlook these rare bargains, for this day only at these prices. V: y. ,A ' . I . .', v ,"' ' WEDNESDAY SPECIALS A. F. C. Ginghams, anything in this large line 13 1-2c ' v Toile-Du-Nord Ginghams ' 13 1-2c - v BED SPREADS, CROCHET AND MARSEILLES Plain white Jarge size fiOxS in., regular $1.25 and $1,35 Values,' Plain white (ringed, good value, regular $1.50 values .?. Plain white or fringed and cut comers, $2.2$ and $2.35 vaues, :93c $1.13 1.63 MUSICALS THIS EVENING. Everything IndicuKw a targe Attend uiM-e at Commen-lui Club Parlors. The ladles" Tuesday Mumcale are preparing for a large attendance this evening In their parlors In the Com merclal club. The following excel lent program will be presented. The admission price Is only 10 cents and the public Is cordially Invited:' Program. "Remembrances of Mexico," Rebag- Hah Mandolin Club Duet "Gaily We're Tripping". ......Miss Williams and Mr. Nell Piano solo "Oberon," Dorn Mrs. W. W. Berry Reading "The Emigrants' Mrs. E. C. Moore Piano accompaniment, Miss Jean McDonald. Vocal solo Selected . . .George Blrnle Talk "Popular Music In Philip pines Geo. Cochran Vocal solo , (a) "Could I?" Tastl (b) "Less Than the Dust," Wool forde Tlnden. Miss Jean McDonald. Piano solo Impromptu. Schubert Miss Mae White Ladles Chorus "The Daffodils" King Hall Mrs. Sllverthorn, director. Let Heacock repair your watch. A Notre Dame Lady's Appeal. To all knowing sufferers of rheu matism, whether muscular or of the Joints, sciatica, lumb.Tgos, backache, palna In the kidneys or neuralgia palna, to write to her for a home treat ment which has repeatedly cured all of these tortures. 6he feels It her duty to send it to all sufferers free. You cure yourself at home as thous ands will testify no change of cli mate being necessary. This simple discovery banishes uric acid from the blood, loosens the stiffened joints. purifies the blood and brightens the eyes, giving elasticity and tone to the whole system. If the above Interest you, for proof address Mrs. M. Bum, bers, Box R. Notre Dame, Ind. Two Dollars! Tes, It was. But It Is now one. Be- cause of prevalent financial conditions the tickets for Dr. Brougher's lecture on Friday night at the Baptist church will be sold for 31 In stead of 32, as formerly advertised. W. H. GIBSON. For Rent. 820-acre farm on Sandrldge rent cheap. See us at once. BLACK & BRAMWELL. for Let Heacock repair your watch. Seat on Sale. Tickets can be secured at the Sll verthorn drug store after tonight for the Brougher lecture In the Baptist church Friday night. The ticket are one dollar each. Portofrk-e Robbed. Aberdeen. Wash., March 24. Post office burglars secured 3300 In coin and stamps here last night. Brave conquerors! for so you are, that war against your own affections and the huge army of the world's de sires. Shakespeare. Heacock glasses fit. 444444 4 A CHAIR HOSPITAL. .4 If you have a chair or In fact ' any piece of furniture which t on the Invalid list you can not do better than to bring it to my furniture hospital, where a speedy cure 1 assured. Prompt and neat work assured. Remem- ber that I make all kind of ougry cover. Call on me for all kind of upholstering. . GASOLINE ENGINE IRRIGATION. SPRAYWG AND PIMPING MACHINERY - 4 ' 4 J. IL HTLLMAJf. 4 6hop on Fir Street, Neat Door to 4 4 Thorn's Grocery. Black J Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline Engine for pumping, spraying, sawir.g. grinding Outfit eomple'.e. . Fairbanks Scales for weighing. Fairbanks-Morse Dynamo and Motors for power and light. Fairbank-Mors WindmillandTower. Fairbanks-Mdfs Grinder, Feed Chop pers, Wll Pump. . . , All first Quality good at lowest prices. A!avt in stock. Liberal terms. Prompt reply to ir.quiries and quick hipmeU. Writ for catalogue and prices. '. FRANK KlLPATOCJfegt.. La Grande FAIRBANKS. M0RSETCfc, PCRfLANDl OREGON Yard Section Foreman Hutch. ' back with his gang after a short layoff. J. W. Kennedy came over, from Union last night and left this morn ing for Summerville to visit friends. Remember the indoor baseball games for this week. They are worth the money., Mrs. Stella Ingle Is substituting for Mrs. Schilke In the latter' room of the public schools. Cull Smith returned last evening from Hot Lake. .Mrs. Smith 1 still there. Howell, utile son or. Air. unu air. i Otto Dldlon, is slightly Improved to day. The child Is suffering with bronchial pneumonia. I. 8. Hill thl morning received coop of four fine registered turkeys from a well known stock farm In North Dakota. Boilermaker Jake Biever la back In the shops after several months' lay. off occasioned by the laxity of the local boiler wrok. ... s . Robert R. Chapman and Messrs. Wllliamsson and Ross, all of Milton Ore., were In La Grande today at tending a contest case at the laid pfflce. There will be a celebration of the holy communion In St. Peter's church tomorrow at 10 a. m., being the fesM val of the Annunciation. There wi'.l also be afternoon service at 4 o'clock Mrs. N. R. Grace and Mrs. F, Roberts, editor of the North Powd: News, witnessed Hanford and his company at the Steward last evening. They are spending the duy here to day. The body of Stephen Culver passed through this morning from Salem to Union. It will be remembered that Mr. Culver was taken to the asylum about two weeks ago. He died In Salem last Saturday at the age of (3 Judge Knowles, republican candi date for circuit Judge, Is making an active canvass for the nomination. He is counted a very able man and one of the strongest in the field. North Powder News. E. C. Bergh, foreman at the Uma tllla round house, wa In La Grande yesterday with his wife, whom he la evening took to Hot Lake sanatorium Mr. Bergh returned to Umatilla lajt evening on No. S. Mrs. William Morrison wa call? to La Grande last evening from North Powder by the Illness of her moth.- Mrs. Fred Schilke Though not crit ically ill. Mrs. Schilke Is confined her home. C. C. 'Wilsin, Unf.s." circulation manager of The Oosei -r, tpent Sun, day and yesterday wlin his relatives at lmbler. He leaves f..- Wall Wal la tonight to accept his new position as window trimmer In a large clothing store of that city. C. M. Baker left this morning for Pendleton where he goes to arrange for the appearance there of the Brew ers. Mr. Baker is about to close engagement with a vaudeville circuit, which will keep hi company busy the remainder of the season. -.While In (he dressing room on th westbound passenger thl morning at Baker City, Mr- J. J. Elchenberg of Kansas ,Cfty, 'en route t Tillamook wa thrown tone aid of ta car by an unexpecieu rartn. ov.inv train, Upon reaching La Gra,oJ she called ur. nail, wno axter manioc fj exara Ination.'ia of the opinion that no ser Sous result will follow. She proceed ed on fcer Journey W'EDfttSURY SftClALSOnourlineot Merchant Tailor Suits .we will sell you a suit made from any sample In the line, guarantee a perfect fit at a reduction of tO per cent. We also Include in this SPECIAL offer in Men's Furnishings our entire lineof Men's Hats, W percent off. . i f ' , ; ' ""''I WEDNESDAY SPECIAL House Furnishings tor this one day only we will sell I anything In the line of Dishes, China and Porcelain and iiiassware at a reauaion or 10 per cent. .. ':' V'"',W....: THE GOLDEN RULE CO. Zt4$t4ttttttit 44 4J4t44t44444444t44i44 Ed Coolldge is In Summerville to day looking ter political fences. AirB. V. A. VJItWluwajr aim lull w- turned thl morning from Union. Mrs. Annie Stevens, who ha been visiting In Portland and Pendleton for several weeks, has returned. B. C. Hudson Is a candidate for the democratic nomination for- constable for the La Grande Justice district. W. J. Snodgras Is In Elgin today talking up statement No. 1 among leading republicans of that section of the valley. County Assessor R. A. Hug 1 In North Powder, arranging for appoint ment of deputy assessors for that end of Union county. Miss Ada West was taken to the hospital this afternoon. The ymp toms suggest typhoid fever. N. K. West I enlarging the room of his store occupied with hi men's goods by extending the rear back sev eral feet. Dennis Madden came up from El gin last night to spend the day with his daughter who I attending the Sa cred Heart academy. Barney Hubers, who has sold more hardware in Summerville than some people grow hay, came in on the El gin train last night. Ed Rumble of Elgin, who la the re publican candidate for the nomina tion of Joint senator for Wallowa and Union counties, came up on a bus! ness trip last night. Reports from the sale of personal property of the J. M. McCall estate are to the effect that many are at tending and that good price were be ing realized. mCOHFORCASM MAXY ENGINES OUT. No. 380 Repainted and Sew Wheels for 365 Are Here. Tlje round house Is unusually bar ren of engines today, the temporary Increase In freight business and heavy passenger traffic having taken' the, Idle engines Into use. Among the few which are In the shop house are engine No. 380 and 365. The former ha been repainted and overhaul -d. and I ready for use, being slated In go out tomorrow. No. 2(5 has Wen held here several week pending the arrival of nex axle to re pair breaks which the locomotive sus tained recently. ' The axle and wheels arrived yesterday and are being put In place today. On account of ill health we are compelled to dispose Z of our Marble and Granite business, and in order to 7 a dispose of the stock at once, we are offering our e ;tire 5 stock, set up in the cemetery, at actual , cost. ".This 1 offer is good until April first, and may be withdrawn . at any time without notice.- This means a direct saving of 25 to 60 per cent to purchasers. Largest stock 0 marble andgranitein Eastern Oregon.' BLUE MOUNTAIN MARBLE AND GRANITE CO. . . . . Works on Fir Street - La Grande,. Oregon i I t 4 ' i ( A Begone, ye dogs, whose masters have not paid the city the required tax for the year 1908. This is the ul timatum coming from the pnllc de partment of the city's administration, and after April 1 there la going to be a wholesale slaughter of donts. both cur and blooded stock, which do nut carry with them the required insignia of "taxes paid." The tiix receipt Is not an unvlKhlly thing by any means and will not mar the appearance of any dog, no matter how well groomed he Is. " ' The official notice from the de partment 1 publuihed In thl Issue and should be given attention by citi zens who have valuable canlnle with which they do not wish to part. . , . EvanN-Groewbeck., Married, at St Peter's rector. March 14, 108, Robert E., Evan of Elgin, Ore., to Busle E. Grocibeck of Summerville, Ore., Rev. Upton H. Olbb officiating. - If your Observer is not delivered aa It should be, pleaae notify thl office. "Phone Main It. Wa will consider It a favor. ' 1 Oriental Colonizing Company. Toklo, March 14. The government bill, establishing an oriental coloniza tion company for th exploitation of Corea, passed the house of represen tative today, providing for a capital of 10,000,000 yen. MEW ELECTRIC THEATRE 4444 4 KlHHtHlgltU-d ftportNtnan. 4 4 Tile Clover Tailor. 4 4 The Koldlor'a Jouioujiy. 4 4 Late for Lum-ti. " 4 4 Sylvan (Sort. 4 4 Mollier-in-ljiw'a Race. 4 4 Heavyweight's I lace, 4 4 FaUiraiHMMl anil Urunkenncwi. 4 4444444444444444 4 ' ILLUSTRATED ' 4 SONGS 4 4 Song , : 4 ' Seeing Denver, 4 "Neath th Old Cherry Tree. 4 - Bweet Marie. , 44444 444 4 4444444 4 Program changes each Mon- 4 4 day and Thursday. Door opeit 4 4 promptly at 1 o'clock p. m, 4 4 Matinee on Wednesday and Bat- 4 urday. 44444444444 4 NEW ELECTRIC THEATER. 4 : 4 1 B. M. SHERWOOD 4 CO, 4 o -' Proprietor, ' .'4 4 , Mahaffey Buildl.-. 4