La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 10, 1908, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON, FRIDAY. APUIL 10, 1908.
POULTRY FENCE
Now is 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 ' shww
They are first class.
l Gall and see my souvenirs, 25c to $2.00 each.
They are nice presents to send to yout friends.
MRS. T.N. MURPHY
HARDWARE and CROCKERY
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LOCAL ITEMS.
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and Mrs. Crawford will spend the day
with old-time friends.
A few more days like this and the
sound, of the hammer and saw will
be heard in all parts of the city.
J. W. Hornbeck, who Is confined In
the city Jail for not supporting his
imiiiiy, wus laaen quite li( last night
and Is now under care of a physician.
Walter Ferguson presented the high
school ball team with a fine new bat
which they will Initiate in their game
with Union tomorrow. , . .
There is a special meeting of Royal
Arch Masons this evening at 8 o'clock
sharp. Work in the Most Excellent
degree. Members will please take no
tice. The stone work for the foundation
of Dr. Hubbard's new residence is
progressing nicely. The location Is
sightly and will add to the general ap
pearance of that portion of the city.
The two candidates for , the La
Grande baseball club, who went to
Pocatello through error, returned to
La Grande yesterday and will stay
until training opens, April 16
The ladles of St. Peter's guild will
have a sale of fancy and useful artl
cles and serve tea shortly after Easter.
Notice of date and place will be given
later.
Ernest Golltx of McKay, Ore., Is a
land office visitor today, NMfffelty
Mrs. J. W. White and daughter Mae
left this morning for Walla Walla.
Mrs. C. S. Zuber la building an addi
tion to her brick building on Wash
Jngton avenue. '.. . i '-
The Eagles will have an initiation
this evening, which will be followed by
a good social time.
i - Glenn 'Caylor,4 employed as assist
ant chef In the Hot Lake sanatorium,
Is visiting friends Id the city today.
Mrs. W. P. Anderson, who has been
visiting friends in Union, returned
this morning.
Harry Myers is expecting his fatjjer
to arrive from Denver on this eve
ning's train.
Mrs. Sarah Henderson of Elgin, left
today for Hatton," Wash., where she
will visit her son, Rev. W. H. Hender
son. Mrs. J. R. Forest went ito Portland
last evening, where she will vlBlt her
dent in that city. . ., , . ... , Many of 11,086 who went Baker
J. W. KnowleH.' end' te fr ,. CUy corning to attend the
inatlon to the office of circuit judge. I," ' T Cath"C CatkC"
is home from nnim,.,,, , , J dral there' "turned last evening. The
. ... . , ,, others are expected home tonight
u v rvw.h,.,,., i i . , .,, Deputy Country Clerk Ed Wright is
w. V. Cochran and daughter, Miss . ,, . , , . . . .
i..mn , 8,ck at IsIand Clt' anJ been for
. j ... several days. He Is improving, how-
made proof at the land office this , , ' s'
,., eer. It is simply a severe case' of
grip.
Mr. ntlil Mra W IT! Pnrmi. rt T o I
n,-,iD ,i 1,1 ,' .u J- Davls of Vnion. candidate for
7 , " . V nomination to the office of circuit
ffUPHt Of Mr. flnfl Mra ITI. nflmnn I
. . t Judge, in in La Grande today. He has
u c . . . "ecn campaigning through the valley
v ,, " , ; ' - the past two days.
... ' m I w. H. Bohnenkamp has a crew of
ycsicruny, uy u score Oi J lO 16. i ne ( .
; , , ; , pen and teams at work grading Sec
t? ra , .. !. J ond and Sn" Btreet' grounding
, . " . ; ' his residences. J. L. Mars has charge
... , t , , oi the work and it is being rushed to
of the late Mrs. Wm. Gleeson, which competlon
takes place there this afternoon. j. Q w,fe of m
Rev Dresner, who ha, been in the countyi Inlnolgi arr)ved ,Mt eyen)
city the past few days, returned this from the eagt wcnt t0
morning to the lake, where he I. tak- thlg mornln(f wnere tney wn remn,n
ing treatment. hereafter. They are related to Dan
Jack Chllds Is beginning to assem- Sheehan, the circuit Judge candidate,
ble the material for his new brick Among thoge wno cave for JM.n
building to be constructed on Fir Clty tomorrow mornlng t0 play Das.
Blreel" ketball on skates, are: William Koos-
S. R. Haworth Is planning to build er. Alstott. Rechlln. Lvod firrlhr. Ren
a one-story brick building, 35x60 feet, W. Noyes, Lott Snodgrass and Zuei
ad joining C. L. Thorn's grocery store fel. ,
on Fir street. George Stoddard, who has Just re-
Judge and Mrs. T. H. Crawford lef t ( turned from Salt Lake City, states that
this morning: for Union, where the what it was a few months ago, and
Judge will look after political fences the people are generally
aranKondfvSey blessed" over t $-M
many sections of the northwe by our An. S n.rv
r-rDur.:,:r,ii -GRAND OPENING WEEK ' ' !
Vtimnn . ? . '
Aampa. ' 1
Mrs. C. W. Strayer, formerly M!ss
Daisy Hopper, arrived vhls morning1 2
to visit he;- parents. Mr. nd Mrs. J !
Hopper of thi oitx. bi,. in
.(c mil seiiittin
here some time.
OF
Current Topic irrrtlng.
AH the Joys and refreshing sur
roundings of springtime were pic
tured in decoration, refreshments and
program of a delightful meeting of
the Curent Topic club at the residence
of Mrs. A. T. Hill on Third street yes
terday afternoon, with Mesdames Hill,
Mallory and Miss Ethel Davis as hos
tesses. The theme for the discussions
and the scheme which predominated
In decoration and program alike, was
springtime. Myriads , of butterflies
filled the residence, lending a very
pretty color to the general decorations.
Mrs. Hill gave a reading and read the
poem, "Jus' a a-slngin'. Refreshments
consisted of orange sherbet, white
cake and coffee. Those nresentwere!
Mesdames F. 8. Ivanhoe, J. M. Berry.
M. K. Hall, C. Vurplllat, F. Kiddle. C.
Bldwell. Stella Engle, R. E. Smith. C.
O. Osbourne, Turner - Oliver. ' J. C
Currey. F. B. Currey. W. 8. Seemann.
Kirk, 8. N. Bolton, Mallory and A. T.
Hill, Geo. Cochran; Misses Mason,
Margaret Kirk. Margaret nAson and
Ethel Davis. .
Eatmy Notice..
I have taken up and now have In
my posseslson five head of hogs which
I make no clal mof owning, and which
will be delivered to the rightful own
ers upon payment of charges and the
proper proof of ownership. The said
hogs are described as follows: Two
sows marked swallow fork Iri each
ear, two shotes unmarked; one sow,
marked split and underbit in each
ear.' Said hogs are now at the old
Frank Mitchell place at Cove, Ore.
April , 1908.
A. B. CONLET,
d4-6-5- Coye Cre
Bargain Basement Department
Owing to constant increase in business, we have found it necessary to iWemoe
room and to obtain the same we have remodeted our basement, teus giving ' us 1800 feet
more tioor space, and we witl open this department SATURDAY, APRIL it
Special Features: and Special Bargains
For one week to introduce this new departmrnt
GRAND DISPLAY of household necessities. We want everybody to visit our BARGAIN i
' iMnnimuH uunuy mis one ween s VfLmnQ.
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THE NEW DEPARTMENT is what its name implies, a
basement of BARGAINS ' . 1 "
Opening Week, April 11 to 18
Estray Notice,
There came to my place at Starkev
Ore., on or about January 8,190.
and was ,taken up by me. n ba
mare about 7 years old, weight about
uu pounds, branded J. J. on left
shoulder and clrclt t on right shoul.
der. Owner may have same by pay
ing pasturage, and for this notice.
ALVIE BURNETT.
3-17-lm Starkey, Cr
Notice.
Locators of oil claims near Vale
should protect their claims by having
the necessary discovery done at once
The undersigned has three drilling-
rigs In the field and Is prepared to do
the required work on short notice.
Address T. W. Davidson. Vale. Ore.
d-8-15
C. G. HOLST,
Contractor and Builder.
Satisfaction guaranteed; estimates
furnished on any kind of masonry
work on short notice. Mantels and
fireplaces a specialty. Room No. 1.
Smith Rooming house, La Grande,
Ore. 'Phone Red 141.
Fulls to Ills Death.
San Francisco, April 10. Losing his
foothold while Inspecting work on the
seventh floor Jf the new Phelan build
ing today, Charles Hovey superin
tendent of construction, fell to the
basement and was Instantly killed.
Bargain basement opening of the
pveparlng Golden Rule, Saturday, April li:h.
THE
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LA GRANDE, OREGON
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Treasurer's Call for City Warrants.
, Notice Is hereby given that there
are now funds on hand to pay all out
standing warrants Issued on general
fund of La Grande city, up to and In
cluding" No. 6644, endorsed January
7, 1907. Interest on all warrants on
general fund from No. 6521 to No.
6644, Inclusive, ceases from this date.
hcre are also funds In the treasury
to pay all warrants issued acnlnat
water fund of La Grande city, up to
and Including No. 7397, endorsed Jan
uary 10, 1908. Interest on all war-j
rants on water fund from No. 7334 to
No. 7397, inclusive, ceases from date
of this call. La Grande, Oregon. April
What a pity to miss the pleasure of
a talking machine In your home Just
because the who)e price Isn't ready
today. See us about those easy terms.
Davis-Jordan Music Co.
Wood Coal I iED.. WRIGHT
t Why Pay More?;!
10, 1908.
K. WRIGHT,
City Treasurer.
QUI for Bids.
iifreby given that the city
Pi Vl'l receive bids fro
ib uua ui;i uuiiiiiK lilts vu wei
tut Muhmltto
, , r--r"
one or three,. yeaYsiAirWds mjftt be
filed with the.ltylrecot4er oaf or be
April 4, 190gyThe city
reservtstW right to re-
bids.
W. N.. MONROE,
Chairman of Street Committee.
Best Yellow Pine,
now, but green rut.
Dry
16 inch
Fr cord
uieu viin me.
fore 4 o'clocW'j
of La Granrfe r
Ject any or all
Minstrels at your home this eve
ning. $1 a week buys a ticket for the
whole family. Davis-Jordun Music
Co.
FOR RENT Furnished house. In
quire at corner 6th and O Sts. 4-8-13
Rock Spring Coal
per ton
$5.50 t
$7.50!
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TRUCK and TRANSFER
Phone your orders to
Main 10. Quick service
guaranteed.
Storage in fire proof
and damp proof building.
G. E. fowler;
Vote For
ForThe Reiub'.ican
Nomidation
For
County Clerk I
For Kent.
820-acre farm on Sandrldge tor
rent cheap. See us at once.
BLACK & BRAMWfcLL.
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APRIL nth ONLY
John B. Stetson
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VEIV SPRING HATS ALL SIZES
AND SHAPES - -7; - -
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