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7 ' ' 4 w.i- ... v . EIGHT PAGES. . Main 43 .PHONE ' Main 43 SNODGRASS GROCERY ED STRI.VGHAM, AUCTIONEER. FOR ELEGANCE, DCKA. BILITV, ECONOMY, XOTH ISO KCRPASSES OUn FOOTWEAR. Have You Tried It Yet? MOREWANT INfORMATION X ' ' .:-' ..XT"' ; V' A ft ' i p.. 11 1 i i ; 4 ..... a ir Not Why Mot? WE are sole agent and our personal guarantee stands back of each and every padkagff. All our groceries are strictly high grade but we charge no more than ior inferior Dranas. J AS. G. SNODGRASS SUCCESSOR TO E. P. STAPLES I OF THE FRATERNAL ORDERS 1 LA GRANDE. ORE!. 4 . "Booster" Tom Richardson, of the Portland Commercial club, has for warded a Hot of names to Secretary Bay of the La Grande Commercial :lub, and the names of men who want Information of Oregon will each be answered individually. As the club is not In position to mull out the desired Information In pamphlet form, all the real estate firms of the city will be given portions of the list, and In this way the greatest possible good will re suit. . The names, are these of men who actually want information because they contemplate coming to the west for the reason that they have request ed It. This sort of names is much more desirable than a haphazard list which often Includes names of people who have ni Immediate desire or In tentlon of leaving their present Ipca tlon. Woodmen of the tt ori.i t Grande Lodge No. 16, W. O w meets every Saturday evening xv. or r. hall In the Corpe ouuoing. All visiting members wel-come- M. M. MAJIQUIS. J. H. KEENEY, Consul Commander. . Clerk. Fcresters of America. Court Maid Marian No. 21 meets cond and fourth Wednesday night in K. of P. hall. Brothers are Invited to attend, ( NERI ACKLES, tV It. Q. V? HENDRICKS, F. 8. tu.ru 01 xrustee: Dr. G. L. m. Oscar Berger and Herbert Pat- tenon. P. O. E. La Grande Aerie No. 259, F. O. E., meets every Friday night in Elks' hall at ( p. m. Visiting brethren in vlted to attend. D. H. PROCTOR, W. P. J. H. LEISHMAN, V. 8. Brotherhood of Owls. t Grande Nest No. 17. meets In we K. of P. hall every Tuesday eve o'clock. Visiting brothers cordially invited. J. B. VANDEHMUELEN, Executive. C. W. BAKER, Secretary. K. of P. " Lodge No. 27. meets very Monday evening In Castle Hall. Corpe building. A Pythian welcome to all visiting knights. 1. H. PROCTOR, C. C, R. U LINCOLN. K. of R. & 8. O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. S.. hold tnted communications the second and fourth Wednesdays of ench month Vlslllng- menmcrs cordially Invited. MAUT O. KORHEST. W. M. MARY A. WAlt.NtCK. Fecrctary. I. O. O. F. 8lar Encampment No. 21, I. o. O P.. meets evevy second and fourth Wednesday in the month In Odd Fel low.' hall. Visiting patriarchs alway. welcome. n. E. COX, C. P. W. A. WORSTKLL, 8orlhe. lteln-kntis. Crystal Lodge No. 80. meets every Tuesday evening at the 1. O. O. F. Jodge. AH visiting members are la rited to attend. LAURA STILES, N. G. JENNIE SMITH. Secretary A. F. A A.M. ta Grande Lodge No, 41, A. P. A. M.. holds regular meetings first And third Saturdays at 7:10 p. m. Ik B. RUBSEI.T vr vr iJ HUFFMAN. Secretary. M. W. A. La Urande Camp No. 7702 meet every Monday evening at I. O. O. F hall. All visiting neighbors are cor dlally Invited to attend.' E. C. DAVIS, C D. E. COX. Clerk. Relief committee: E. C. Davis Charles Dlsqua, A. J. W arner and D. E. Cgx. 5L B. of A. Meets first and third Thursday eve at I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting membert always welcome. . J. A. ARBUCKLE, President C. J. VANDERPOEL. Secretary. B. P. U. E. La Grande Lodge No. 433. meet each Thursday evening at I o'clock In -ElKS tinll On Adama ivann. Vl.11 " w. . imi w Ing brothers are cordially Invited t attend. W. B. SARGENT. Exalted Rulc G. E. M'CULLT. Rec. Sec. I. O. O. F. La Grande Lodge No. 1. meets In their hall every Saturday night Vis ting brothers cordially Invited to at tend. Cemetery cist mnv t Model Restaurant T. J. SCROQGIN. N. G. D. E. COX, Secretary. C. J. VANDEnPOEL. Fin. Sec. A CHAIR HOSPITAL. 4 If you have a chair or In fact any piece of furniture which Is on the Invalid list you can not do better than to bring It to my furniture hospital. whoro a speedy cure Is assured. Prompt and neat work assured. Remem ber that I make all kinds of buggy covers. Call on me for all kinds of upholstering. SPEAKING DATES. V. F. Anderson, Republican Candidate for County Clerk Pure Politics. W. F. Anderson, republican candl date for the nomination of county clerk, will address the voters of the county, at the following places and dates. This subject will be "Pure Pol- .1 , . Imbler, Thursday evening, April 2. Allcel, Friday eevning, April 3. Hllgard, Monday forenoon, April 6. Perry, Monday evening, April 6. North Powder, Tuesday evening. April 7. Cove, Wednesday evening, April 8. Union, Thursday evening, April 9. Island City, Friday evening, April 10. Summerville, Monday evening, April 13. Elgin, Tuesday evening, April 14 La Grande. Wednesday evpnlnir April 15. 4 Sales cried on short notice. i Satisfaction guaranteed. 4 No extra charge for distance. LA GRANDE . .. OREGON Route No. 2. 'Phone No. 196x6 It your Observer is not delivered a It should be, please notify this office. Phone Main 13. We will consider It 4 favor. 1 1 ' i c. W. PRESTOIM DEI'QT STREET. New Victor records for April at Da vis-Jordan Music Co. On sale Satur day, the 28th. Be sure to hear them. e44Aaa44aae I SALE CLOSESl I ; I The Bankrupt Sale atthe Heacock Jewelry store will close APRIL 18 EDISON RECORDS 25c Leaves HuNlMind for Jap. A white slave, though a. willing one Is Mrs. Mury L. Henderion, late of Umatilla, more recently of Pendleton and now of Portland. For nearly 18iong years Charles F Hendprson and Tils wife, lived happily as man and wife. Then one day Mary left tholr home In Umatilla to come to Pendleton and according to a suit for divorce filed yesterday by her-, hus band, she straightway lost her heart to a gay Lothario, Henry J. Q. Aktmo to, by name, a subject of the ml'miln The suit alleges the woman com mltted adultery with this Japenese In the city of Pendleton during the month of March, of this year. From other sources It Is learned that It was only Inst week that the woman who had lived with her white spouse for 1 years without discovering he was not her affinity, fled to Portland with Aklmoto. The Hendersons were married nt Huton, W. Va.. July 31, 1890. but have no children as the resutl of this union. Three years ago they came to Umatilla from Missouri and Mr. Hen dorson Is now employed as a laborer In that town, The wronged husband does not seem anxious to seek his erring wife, sim ply desiring to have severed the tie that binds. J. H. mLLMAV. Shnn on Fie KtM . n - - - . ASUUT hi 6 ThOrn'a Cmnan, Y11-..1. .... uiai 1U11, Another "Xot Loaded" Gim. Through the arcldentnl discharge of shotgun loaded with huc-kslmt. at the Pacific Express- office ytstcrdav morning. A. n. Steel, the local agon' for the rompany, had a narrow encape from serious injury. The fm-t that a wall Intervened between him nn.l the discharged gun was nil that saved him. As it was, one shot passed throueh th.- wall. pierced his clothing and raised a welt on his back, though It did not cut through the skin Th. i... longed tn the express messenger and the man who was handling It did not know It was loaded. Pendleton Trib une. Other merchandise at Z wholesale prices. Great bargains in hand painted China, Gut Glass, Watches, Plated I Ware, Umbrellas, and a full line of Jewelry. : : I La Grande i INVESTMENT Co. TrTTTTTttTTTTTTTTTtTTTTTTTWTTTTtf?TVTffffft4et CHOICE ALFALFA HAY There arc several kinds of. Alfalfa, but there i? but one right kind. We have that kind. STEAM ROLLED BARLEY This kind of feed has long been considered the best on the market. We are the sole makers. It costs no more but contains more feed than any other. We are headquarters for -all kinds of stock food. Remember we handle wood and coal. ' We are whole sale as well as retail dealers. GRAND R0IMDE CASH CO. LEWIS BROS., Managers. LA GRANDE OREGON ak, aft AT COST FOR CASH 1 HEACOCX'S OLD STAND Z - ii i -ii i . . x mi, neacoctt win db on nar.a to j J epair watches and test eyes. e eeee i Wood and Coal? e ; Why Pay More? e e ! i I a, On account of ill health we are comnelled to Hiennco of our Marble and Granite business, and in order to dispose of the stock at once, ve are offering our e ".tire stock, set up in the cemetery, at actual cost. This offer is good until April first, and may be withdrawn at any time without notice. This means a direct saving of 25 to 50 per cent to purchasers. Largest stock o marble and granite in Eastern Oregon. Best Yclfow Pine, Dry now, but green cut. BLUE MOUNTAIN MARBLE AND GRANITE to. . . . 16 inch per cord Rock Spring Coal per ton $5.50 $7.50 I Works on Fir Street La. nranrio n NtW ARRIVALS TRICK and TRANSFER Phone your orders to Main 10. Quick service guaranteed. Storage in fire proof and damp proof building. G. L FOWLER 4t4l4l4l4teiS..A.A A Itank to 0M'n. The reorganized rowder Valley bank. It Is confidently announced, will open for business April at North Powder, after being closed since about ..,.u.r is. jnis is good news; for "in an Institution Is a practical necessity In every live town. Evening Observer 65c per month. Ladies' Voil, Panama and Luster Skirts Hosiery, Underwear Corset Covers, 'Gowns Lace Curtains, Richardson's Emb'y Floss Pillow Tops, Center Pieces Belts, Silk and Lawn Waists Shoes and many new novelties too numerous to mention. UMBRELLA RECOVERING AND REPAIRING New Covers put on, $.50 to $4.00. If you have anything brok en 1 can fix it. I. C SMITH OPPOSITE FOUNDRY THE VAN DOYIE (. In-f.rniirfo flro .H IUUUl, VII.. T IN THE T One dollar a week puts a. talkinir machine In your home. See Davis Jordan Music Co., about theAi. All makes. eeeeeeeeeeteeeeeee i Heacock glasses nt For Sale Six room house, with pantry, cellar, bath, Inside toilet Good location. Large lot with fruit trees. Phone Red 10 il. 1604 M street . , .', , dA' Q. W. NELSON. . I 5 I : 1X i