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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1908)
i fry-- fGHT PAGES. , . i. '" ?g----J- 1 ETEXIXG OBSERVER. X.A GRAXPE, PRECOX, THURmY, APRIL , 108. ' ""imnni r - i " -ww-ww PAGT!FmC. I ! POULTRY FENCE Now i3 the time to fence your chickens in. Gome and get some poultry fence. I have it in differ ent kinds and ail 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 rresSnts to send to youi friends. MRS-T.N. MURPHY HARDWARE and CROCKERY ? '..... . , . , -. LOCAL ITEMS. 4 . . .'... Mrs. Turner Oliver returned' last evening trom a snort visit with friends In Walla Walla. i Mrs. Frank Jolly expects to leave , In the morning for Walla Walla to visit friends. - . Attorney J. D. Plater returned this morning from a business trip to Portland. H. 8. Cavana returned this morning j irom roruana, where he has been on business the past few days. D. E. Watklns left last evening for Boise, where he will remain the rest of the summer. Rev, Van Nuys arrived this morning "J'qm Pendleton to conduct the fune ral of the lute Mrs. J. B. Smith. Mrs. E. E. Bragg is seriously - 111 with la grippe. She was taken 111 last ' , Saturday and Is critically ill still. A. Sullivan of Starkey, came down today to be deputized as assessor In his corner of Union county. The Current Topic club Is being en tertained this afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. T. Hill. The Kaffee Klatch will b enter talnod by Mrs. A. L. Richardson to morrow afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Peach left this morning for Walla Walla, where Mrs. Peach will enter the hospital for treatment. Ole Olesoii subscribed to the city with disorderly conduct, the effects of overindulgence. Messrs. P. S. Bramwell and George Stoddard have returned from Bait Lake, where they attended the annual conference of the Latter Day Saints. i H. Llvengood of La Grande, . is In the city today on a business trip, a guest of the Golden Rule. Pendleton East Oregonlan. Raymond McCoy is recovering rap Idly from Injuries received recently In the railroad yards. His condition Is better than could he expected. Mrs. W. W. White reached La Grande last evening from Enterprise and Is visiting the week out with her Bister. Mrs. D. C. Brlchoux. She goes to Portland on Monday. J. P. Bull and A. J. Richer returned this morning from Portland, Seattje Kev. j. M. Dressier, who has been visiting In the city for the past two days, will return this evening to Hot Lake, preparatory to taking his de parture for Prairie City. Miss Maude Summers left yesterday afternoon for La Grande, where she will engage In surgical work in one of the hospitals of that city. Walla Walla Union. John M. Gllklnson of North Pow der, Is the new cashier of the Pow der Valley bank at Norjth Powder. This Institution was organized after the bankruptcy of the Farmers Merchants State bank at that place. Mrs. Amanda Bodln, of New York, arrived In the city this morning and will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fraker. - Mrs. Budln and Mrs. Praker were schoolmates In the Em pire state. Mrs. Bodine has been making a tour of the west. This morning about SO adults and as many young people left for Baker City to attend the dedication services which take place there today. The great cathedral which Is to be dedi cated, Is the finest edifice between Portland and Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. C Gulling returned mis morning from a two months' trip to southern California and Nevada The trip seems to have been a com plete success from the appearances of .ur. uuiung, wno iooks as good as new. Mis many friends In Union coun- . us pieaseu to learn that his health Is many times bettef than when he left. GRAND OPENING WEEK 1 Bargain Basement Department - t Owing to constant increase in business, we have found it necessary to have more room and to obtain the same we have remodeled our basement, teus giving us 1500 feel more floor space, and we will open this department SA TURD A Y, APRIL 11. Special Features and Special Bargains For one week to introduce this new department- - , ; : GRAND DISPLAY of household necessities. We want everybody to visit cur BARGAIN BASEMENT DEPARTMENT during this one week's OPENING. THE NEW DEPARTMENT is what its name implies, and Tacoma. of cattle to They took a shipment Tacoma. They report having made a moat satisfactory trip, Dan Patterson, the pioneer mer- "Every little added to what you al-. chant, arrived In La Grande last eve- dy have makes Just a little bit ning from his homo on the other dele re," remarked Recorder Cox this of the Blue mountutns. Mr. Patter- nrWnoon when he Issued two more son wus one of the first merchants In dog tags. this city. nV - Z - oasemenr or dhhumnz Central Church of Christ. On account of our Joining in the special union meetings, we will have only Sunday morning preaching, April 12 and 19, and no preaching April 26, May 3 and 10. There will be no break In fhe Bible school, but It will be held on time each Sunday. It Is necessary for us to do some special work which cannot well be postponed, hence all members are earnestly requested to be present from 10 to 12 next Sunday, and April 19. Matters of great Inter est will be presented next Sunday at 11 a. m. Each partner In the work should be present. Months ago we I Invited the Northeastern Oregon Mis sionary convention to meet with us. The executive committee set May 5 to 7 as the time. I have been unable to arrange another date as the pro gram was prepared and speakers en gaged before we joined the union work. We shall gladly unite in the great campaign for soul-saving and while our convention will no doubt receive less attention because of the meetings, wo Rhall blame no one. 1 explained the situation to the other ministers when I agreed to enter the union meetings, and this is now pub lished, that no one may misunderstand us. We stand for a great rally for souls that will mean great things for La Grande. Respectfully, O. H. KING. Opening Week, April 1 1 to 18 THE GOLDEN RULE CO. Married. . v E. O. Kelly and Miss S. L. Emlle. both of. Baker City, were married at noon today at the parlors of the Hotel Foley, Rev. Geo. E. Ellis of Baker City, officiating. To Exchange, Want to exchange second-hand or gan for some team work; also want some poles. See Hendricks, the re liable piano tuner. ' LA GRANDE, ' OREGON i Suit for Divorce. A suit for divorce has been filed In the circuit court by Attorney L. J. Da vis of Union. Emily Estes alleges de sertion by her husband, G. J. Estes. The new books one cent per day. DR. C. D. PONS THE EYE AND XERVE SPECIAL IST OF SALT LAKE CITY", IS AT . THE KOMMEU HOTEL. COX fcULTIXG HOURS, 9 A. M. TILL 12:30 IV M., AXD 4 TILL 7 P. M. ALL . EXAMINATIONS' ARE FREE. . ' Don't fall to see this noted special- if you have any trouble with your eyes. Dr. Pons carries ten thousand dollars' worth of optical appllunces with Btock the largest stock of new, up-to-date goods on the road. All kinds of new things In the nose glass mountings. Dr. Pons has been visiting La Grande for 14 years and all the old-timers know him. His prices are better than ever In the reach of all. Call and have him make you a pair of his nock 'Crystals those that never tire. ' SNODGRASS GROCERY 1 1 "V. IHLITY, ECONOMY, XOTH- t. f Mf) ING SCRPASSES OUR X j FOTW E'4R' I M I ! v2r Ice cream In any quantity at Blue t l"J C. W. PRESTON SIountaln Creamery Co. See our an- V I 5" nouncement. X DEPOT STREET. , 4 Bargain basement opening of the Golden Rule, Saturday, April 11th. I ' I Evening Observer r,f,e per month I. l-i-t4-ii-. ! S4-l-S-eiSS 5 i iii -J z . .. 1 PII1 m M SALE' S v wm m m mmri lo w b. 'IK rife' ' F' ' 1 pti l- 4y'kL M ' mm WM 6a ITS ' ' Main 43 PH0E Main 43 For Rent. '' 820-acre farm on Sandrldge rent cheap. See us at once. BLACK & BRAMWELL. For Kale. for Four good half Jersey milch nvo. I Must be sold nt oni-e. 'l'liono lrmecr 1940. W. O. Sherwood. imSt $ it". ;:ii :(. l-t$4Q litts$ii$W i'l - W ATURDr Uih ONLY Stetson NEW SPRING HATS ALL SIZES AND SHAPES - - - - - See Our Window Display - - m i hi l&J m M J3). lEa LT ii I ; ... I i WpiitSt4tS?ltti?