La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 07, 1908, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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Now is the tirr ..
rm.,' your chiens in.
Com. and get some poultry fence. 1 have it in differ,
ent kinds and all heights.
: Just received a car extra Rtar a e-' ,
They are first class. -.
; Gall and
- i zoc 10 i.uo each
They are nice presents to send to you, friends. .
MRS. T.N, MURPHY
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LOCAL ITEMS. 4.
Attorney William Ramsey left to
day for a business visit In Portland.
Mrs. J. R. Oliver Is visiting friends
in Pendleton.
Adam Wool wag over from Unlo 1
today with business at tne Williamson
land offlci.
Mr. and Mrs. W 0. Glbbs returned
to their home In Pendleton this morn
lng. Attorney J. D. Slater left last eve-
mug mi x-uiiimiu 10 auenu. 10 Dusl
ness matters.
The La Grande and Vnlon county
delegations 'to the Bale Lake confer
ence Is expected home this evening.
Tim Donnovan, line superintendent
for the Western Union, Is In Pendle
ton making repairs.
Presiding. Elder Gillllan will hold
quarterly conferences at Cove and
Union today and this evening.
Walter Ferguson Is In Haines today
on business. He will return on the
evening train.
J. B. Stoddard and W. F. Anderson
will address tho voters of North Pow
der on matters political ,thiB evening.
Engine No. 365 has been equipped
with new axles and covered with fresh
paint. ' It will be put In service to
morrow. Attorney Turner Oliver returned
last night from Portland, where he
has been on legal business for several
days. , . . :
H. L. Alexander, the Imbler busi
ness man, who has been in Portland
for the past week visiting his sons,
returned this morning. . - j
J. M. Kargansparger and D. M.
Hunt left this morning for North Pow
der to look after some well driving
contracts. , ,
Mrs. E. Q. Adcook, who recently
underwent an operation in Portland,
returned home this morning and Is
rapidly recovering.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Frost left this
. morning for Baker county, where they
expect to remain during the sum
mer. Mrs. Leon Stoddard returned this
morning from Hot Lake. She Is a
guest today with Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Stoddard.
The Current Topic club will be en
tertained by Mrs". Mallory, Miss Davis
and Mrs. Hill Thursday afternoon at
2 o'clock at the home of A. T. Hill,
180 Third street.
MlB3 Mayme Reith, for the past
four years a resident of this city, em-
ployed by Drs. Bacon & Hall most of
the time, left today for her home near
Spokane, where she will remain.
' N. K. West, a well known merchant
of La Grande, is in the city today at-'
tending the sale of the Teutsch stock
of merchandise. Pendleton East Ore
gonlan. D. A. McAllister, the well known
pioneer horseman of La Grande, ac
companied by his nephew, Thomas
McAllister of Billings, -Mont., arrived
today on No. 1 to visit fur a few days
among old friends.
A deputy county clerk Is at Ka
mela today reglnterlns voters. Owing
to the 'fact that there Is no .Justice of
the peace in that vicinity. ' unite a
number of the' voters requested the
county clerk to provide some means
whereby they could comply with the
law without being compelled to come
to the county seat. '
J. 3. Num. the ocrardlst who man
ages a large fruit (arm near-Mt. Emi
ly wasV business visitor in theclty
today.
A SVKPKISE" PARTY.
Judge Henry Presented With Gold
Mounted Vnibrella by Friends.
Yesterday being thi BSth hlrthdav
' anniversary of Judge J. C. Henry,
Mrs. Henry successfully planned a
very pleasant surprise by Inviting a
dozen of the Judge's friends to dinner
and to enjoy a social evening.
The table .ii eased in Its purest of
white linen, cut ' glata, hand-painted
china and solid silver offset with a
centerpiece. of white and pink carna
tions, waB a dream of iieuuty In Itself,
and when the guests were Invited In
to partake of the foui eourse dinner.
Colonel Ivanhoe In his. characteristic
polish, presented a uti dsome gold
trimmed umbrella as a token of tlu
high esteem In nn h those present
as guests, through :h. ,.r many years'
acquaintance, held ihe host. -Judge
Henry, complete'. .veicomo by ths
series o surprises, as the came one
after another, fe. i''ii;lj responded.
While the guests ueie finding their
place cards Mrs. J. Carr sang "Auid
Lang Syne," and Mrs Henry, assisted
by Miss Margaret J-.trek and MM
N'na Hunstock, seiJ.l
Those present w-e W J. Snodgrass,
Joseph Palmer, A. C. :untin?ton, W.
i Scrlber, F. 8. Iviini.te, David Bav,
J W. Knowles S. X. Bolton, A. T.
11:11, H. A. Bodfe: mil J. J. Carr.
ARRAIGNED TODAY.
Will EiUor Their Pica Tomorrow In
Custody of Shcrtrr.
, S. Cundlff and Lewis Cundlff, who
were arrested last night at Perry by
Sheriff Chllders, were arraigned today
befbre Justice Hough, ' when they
waived time until tomorrow, when
they could secure an attorney to en
ter their plea. S. Cundlff Is charged
with carrying concealed weapons.
Lewis Cundlff is charged with threat
ening to compel .another against his
will to perform an act. The defend
ants were In the employ of the Grande
Ronde Lumber company, when one of
the men quit and Immediately de
manded the amount due him. This
was refused until the bill went
through the regular course of busi
ness. The boys came to town, took
aboard several extra drtnks, and af
ter purchasing a bottle of liquor re
turned to Perry where they entered
the office of the company ani drew
a revolver upon one of the employes
and demanded his money on the spot.
By a subterfuge they were side
stepped out of the store and a 'phone
message to the sheriff brought him
to the scene of action and he placed
the men under arrest.
Vnlon Meetings Progress.
A splendid spirit was present In the
union meeting held at the Baptist
church lat night. This " afternoon
cottage prayer meetings were held at
10 or 12 different points in the city,
whlph will doubtless have a manifest
effect upon the. evening' meeting. Rev.
Fretz will speak on the theme," Cor
rect Weight." Rev. King of the Chris
tian church will lead the devotional
part of the service. " The mutual co
operation of all Interested In the wel
fare of pie city Js kindly requested, as
such co-operation will surely Insure
a great and successful rumpalgrt.
' Attorney ' Samuel White arrived to
day to attend the water case hearing.
WANTED Dressmaker would like a
few. customers. -'Phone -Black 661
C. E. Wills, Seventh and 6 Sts. Also
barn to let. . -7-13
Let Heacock repair your watch.
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The remains of Mrs. Jack Smith will
reach La Grande tomorrow night ac
cording to a telegram to Mrs. Rankin.
mother of the deceased, received last
evening. The funeral will be held
from the Presbyterian church Thurs
day afternoon at 1 o'clock. Rev. Van
Nuvs of Pendleton, officiating.
Mrs. Smith died at Phoenix, Art..
last Saturday of consumption. Con
ductor Smith, who was with her at
the time, started home Immediately,
and should reach here tomorrow
night. '
Mrs. Smith Is the daughter of Mrs
Rankin, who lives In North ' La
Grande, and has several relatives
here. She has many friends here,
who are grieved at her untimely
death. For some time she has llvec
in Pendleton, where Conductor Smith
made his headquarters while running
on the Pendleton-Huntington run.
PURCHASES A
LARGE AUTO
The largest auto to be owned by
Union autoists. Is on the way here,
destined to Hot Lake, for Dr. Phy. It
is also the highest priced machine,
costing 14600. The machine is of the
Franklyn make, of 6-cyllnder grade
and rated at60 miles an hour. This
will, of course, be a wonder when It
gets here.
The sport of automoblllng In Unjon
county Is rapidly becoming more and
more popular. At present there are
IT machines In La Grande and 34 In
the county outside of La Grande.
More are coming. Jay Van Buren Is
In Portland with the Intention of pur
chasing a new machine, and still
others are contemplating the purchase
of new machines. :
TO ARRANGE
SCHEDULE
The schedule for the inland base
ball league will be arranged at 0
meeting of representatives of the four
towns In the league, at Pendleton this
week or next Sunday, according to
agreements reached at Pendleton yes
terday, when Grant Lincoln visited the
fans of that place.
That La Grande may be In position
to play the first game as will be set
by the official schedule, the construc
tion of the park here will be started
at once, perhaps tomorrow. '
It is the Intention of local promoters
to have about 25 of the candidates for
the local team report In this city
about the 15th of this month.
NEWS OF DEATH.
Mother of John AmlilM anil Mrs. Ste
vens Dead In Minnesota.
Mrs. D. C. Stevens received a tele
gram toduy from Lantervllle, Minn.,
stating that her mother, Mrs. John
Andrlst, sr died there of cancer yes
terday evening. ' Mr. and Mrs. Stovcns
have recently returnl from a visit
with Mrs. Stevens' mother, being call
ed there by her serious Illness. John
Andrlst, a butcher' In the Stllwell
meat market. Is a son of the deceased.
Neither Mrs. Stevens nor Mr. Andrlst
will attend the funeral.
LOCAL OPTION AN IsSCE.
Court Onli-rs Question' Put 'on the Of.
fk'lal Election Ballot.
The county court has ordered the
local option question .tJ become an l
fue'fit the coming election. This was
dona oh request,pf a petition contain
ing 'edu" Thloiif 'cuh-ty'VoteTilrfilcd re
cently. "" ' '1Vv" '
SPECIALTIES AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS
We have the things you will soon need in this line of goods for your SPRING
HOUSE CLEANING, GARDEN WORK, etc. .
GARDEN RAKES, a good substantial article with 12 feefh 35c
; tAliVJV RAKE, as good as can be had, with 14 feefh 75c v
IAIViV MOWERS, GARDEN SEEDS, and evety kind of tool for the work, you will
have to do about the place, we have it at the right price.
EVERY DAY NECESSITIES
Parlor Matches; per box r i-2c,
Block Matches ; - U
Toilet Paper, per roll ; ''. 1 ; , 4fc "'
e Clothes Pins, per dozen, common tc
Clothes Pins, per dozen, spring 7 ?-2c
Ink,1 Carters, per bottle '---VT :.4c"'.'7'
Envelopes, per package ; kc
. 0. N. T. Spool Cotton, per spool .. 4fc. 7 "
Safety Pins, the best, per paper . , fic
Pins, the best, per paper c
IVe carry the most complete stock of mer
chandise of any house in the county.
Dry Goods, Shoes, Men's and Boy's Clothing
Hardware, and House Furnishings, Dishes,
AND WE Will ALWAYS QUOTE YOU THE ,
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
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ROOFING
You can lar it yourself. It't
not hard work and it dosn't takt
long. ' After it s done, it done for
lone, long time. Storms won't
hurt Congo Hooting, wind won t rip
it, heat won't soften it or mike it
brittle. It can't rot. rutt, corrode.
creep or leak. It is the "Never
Leak Roofing." w
Write for sample. That will tell
the story better than words.
XCLt'SIVE AGENTS.
THE
GOLDEN
RULE
CO.
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AGAIN IN
THE CITY
Sow you have the opportunity to
consult
DR. W.H.KEATING
EXPEHT EYESIGHT SPECIALIST,
of Salt take, I'tali.
If you have defective eyesight or Im
properly fitted
glasses. The
doctor la not a
stranger and
can furnish
many referenc
es in La Grande
as he has vis
ited ' here for
the past five
years and will
visit here regulaily In the future, ev
ery three months. The doctor grinds
and makes every pair of glasses' he
fits, himself, so you you will be sure
to get a perfect fit, and carries the
latest instruments for making a thor
ough examination of the eye.
$1000 Reward
will be paid for any case of defective
sight not totally blind, which he can
not Improve with his special ground
lenses. Don't full to consult him If
you have defective eyesight or im
properly fitted glasses,
Now at S0MMER HOTEL
WILL REMAIN THIS WEEK ONLY.
For Sate. 4
Eggt from Roeecomb Rhode 4
Islaaa Beds, tee best general 4
purpoee biro1; good layer; good
4 site. Mret-elaee stock. Eggs, 4
4 II. M per It. 'Phone Red Sit. 4
4 T. B. WRIGHT, 4
4 Bos Ttl. La Grande, Oregon, 4
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For Sale.
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' Six room house, with pantry, cellar,
bath, inside toilet. Good location.
Large lot with fruit trees. Phone Red
1031. 1604, M street , ,
dA Q. W. NELSON.'
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FRATERNAL. ORDERS
LA GRANDE, ORE.
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Woodmen of the World.
La Grande Lodge No. 1(9, W, O.
W., meet every ' Saturday evening
In K. of P. hall In the Corpe
building. All visiting member wel
come. M. M. MARQUIS,
I. H. KEENEY, Consul Commander.
Clerk.
: Fcreatera ot America.
Court Maid Marian No. 21 meet
cond and fourth Wednesday night
n K. of P. hall. Brother are Invited
to attend.
' : NERI ACKLES, C. R.
G. V. HENDRICKS, F. S.
Board of Trustee: Dr. O. U Big.
ger, Oscar Berger and Herbert Patterson.
Brotherhood of Owl.
La Grande Nest No. IT, meet In
the K. of P. halt every Tuesday eve
ning at I o'clock. Visiting brother
jordlaily Invited.
J. B. VANDERMDELEN, Executive.
C. W. BAKER. Secretary.
k. of r.
Red Cms Lodge No. 17, meet
every Monday evening In Caatle Hall,
Corpe building. .A Pythian welcome
to all visiting knight.
D. II. PROCTOR, C. C.
R. U LINCOLN, K. of R. ft B.
O. E. 8.
. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. 8 hold
stated communications the second and
fourth Wednesday of each month.
Visiting memoera cordially Invited.
MARY O. FORREST, W. M.
MARY A. WARNICK, Secretary.
I. O. O. F.
Star Encampment No. II, I. O. O
F., meet every second and fourth
Wednesday In the month In Odd Fel
low' hall. Visiting patriarch always
welcome. D. E. COX, C. P.
W. A. WORSTELL, Scribe. '
La Grande Camp No. 7701 meet
every Monday evening at I. O. O. F.
hall. All visiting neighbor are cor
dially Invited to attend.
E. C. DAVIS, C.
D. E. COX, Clerk.
Relief committee: E. C. Davis,
Charle Disqua, A. J. Warner and D.
E. Cox.'
P. O. E.
La Grande Aerie No. tSt, V. O.
meet) every Friday night In. Elk
hall at t p. m. Visiting brethren In
vited to attend, t , V . ;;
. D. H.'pR.6cTOR,.'w, P.' '
J. H. LEIHHMAN, W. a v .
Kebekaluk . -Crystal
Lodge No. 10, "meet 'averr
Tuesday evening' at the I. O. O.-'F.
lodge, All visiting members are la
rtted to attend.
T.AITCA HTnro kr n
JENNIE 8MITH, Bocretarv.
, A. F, A A. kl, ,
L Grand Lodge No. 41, A. F. A
A, M., hold regular meetlag first
and third Saturday at 7:16 p. m,
L, H. RCSBBLL, W. 1C.
a D. HUFFMAN, Secretary.
J Mm fi. Of A
Meet first and third Thursday eve
at I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting member
always welcome.
J. A. ARBUCKLB, President.
C. J. VANDERPOEL, Secretary.
B, P. O. K.
La Grande Lodge No, 431, meet
each Thursday evening at I o'clock In
Elk' hall on Adam avenue. Visit
ing brother are cordially Invited t
attend.
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Q. E. M'CULLY. Rea Sec
,1. O. O. F.
La Grande Lodge No. II, meet in
their hall every Baturday night Vis
iting brother cordially Invited to at
tend. Cemetery plat may be seen si
Model Restaurant. -
T. J. SCROGGIN, N. a
D. E. COX, Secretary.
, C. J. VANDERPOEL. Fin. Sec.
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4 . For IVoMlatilA. 4
4 I hereby announce mysolf a 4
4 candidate before the republican 4
4 primaries for the office, of con- 4
4 stable for tho La. Grande 'Jus- 4
4 tlce and constable district. 4
' , I. W. FAULK.
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For Halt. .
Four good half Jersey mltoh cow.
Must be old at once. 'Phone Farmer
14S. W. O. Sherwood.' ' dwA "