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EIGHT PAGES. tTIEMXQ OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. OREGOX. SATrRDAY APRIL 11, 1909. PAGE FIVE. 0 irVULlRY Now is the Urns 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 'presents to send to yout friends.- 3 MRS. T. N. HARDWARE and ? ... ., , . l ' -.. LOCAL ITEMS, t w Hear Rflnntnr Vnltnn VTnnAnv rtlcrhf : B.k, - Ham. French Is In Pendleton trans-1 acting business today. Attorney William Ramsey Is home from a visit to Portland. Fred Kiddle Is home from Portland, where he purchased a new auto. Attorney Robert H. Lloyd of Elgin, Is here on legal business. The Elks' social is one of the amuse ment features of this evening. ' Remember, Senator Fulton com . mences speaking promptly at 7 o'clock. ' Mr. and Mrs.' A. F. Meyers, father and stepmother of Harry Myers, ar rived last night from Denver. j John Shaw of Walla Walla, is here for the purpose of purchasing Grande Ronde valley horses. , A. V. Oliver's new ad. appears In this Issue. As usual he is carrying at this time of the year a large stock of field and garden seed. In bulk and packages. DIRECTORY ... OF THE' FRATERNAL ORDERS lA GRANDE, ORE. I M. B. ot A. Meets first and third Thursday eve- at I. O. O. F. halL Visiting members always welcome. f J. A. ARBUCKLE. President C. J. VANDERPOEL, Secretary. A. F. A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. A A. M., holds regular meetings first and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. tn. L. H. RUSSELL, W. M. C. D. HUFFMAN. Secretary. Brotherhood of Ow ls. I the K. of P. hall every Tuesday eve ning at t o'clock. Visiting brother cordially invited. J. B. VANDERMUELEN, Executive. C. W. BAKER, Secretary. k. of . Red Cross Lodge No. 17, meets very Monday evening In Castle Hall, Corpe building. A Pythian welcome to all visiting knights. D. H. PROCTOR. C. C. R. L. LINCOLN, K. of R. A S. O. E. 8. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. S., hold stated communications the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Visiting memDers cordially invited. MART O. FORREST. W. M. MART A. WARNICK, Secretary. I. O. O. F. . Star Encampment No. 31, L O. O. F., meets every second and fourth ' Wednesday In the month In Odd Fel- ..W hall. Visiting patriarchs always , welcome. D. E. COX, C P. W. A. WORSTELL, Scribe. M. W. A. La Grande Camp No. 7701 meets every Monday evening at I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting neighbors are et ra dially Invited to attend. E. C. DAVIS, C. D. B. COX, Clerk. Relief committee: E. C. Davis, Charles Disqua, A. J. Warner and D. E. Cox, . FENCE MURPHY CROCKERY Miles Hotchklss, a well known iHutiMii 01 waiiowa countv. tnnk a carload of hon to Portland last nlzht wimam Drlscol, conductor of the Palmer logging; train, came up from Elgin last night. UVVUU1VU, genial general of Union, Is visiting there today. ,Ed 1' Kennedr ot the Bttker my neraia, was a passenger on this I morning's train from Portland. Mrs. C. F. Stork left today for her home in Spokane, after a visit with her sister, Mrs. G. Tall. Mr, and Mrs. Taylor and Mr. Par ker, all of Denver, returned to their homes today after a stay with Samuel 1 Deal, of South La Grande. ' J. W. Knowles, candidate for nomi nation to the office of circuit Judge on the republican ticket, la in North Powder today. ' Editor George Sclblrd and son Dale are guests In La Grande today. Mas ter Dale is visiting at the R, E, Smith home. ' George Woodnorth, who has been In La Grande some time In the Interest of wireless telegraphy, left today for Portland, where he will Inspect the new wireless station that has been in stalled and equipped there. - B. P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No. 411, meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Elks' hall on Adams avenue. Visit ing brothers are cordially Invited to attend. W. B. SARGENT, Exalted Rule?, G. E. M'CULLT. Rec Sec. L O. O. F. La Grande Lodge No. II, meets hi their hall every Saturday night. Vis iting brothers cordially Invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at Model Restaurant. T. J. SCROOGIN. N. Q. r. E. COX, Secretary. C. J. VANDERPOEL. Fin. Bee Fcreaters of Court Maid Marian No. It meet cond and fourth Wednesday night n K. of P. hall. Brothers are invited to attend. NERI ACKLES, C. R. G. V. HENDRICKS. F. S. Board of Trustee: Dr. G. L. Big gers, Oscar Berger and Herbert Pat terson. Rebekahs. Crystal Lodge No. 60, meets every Tuesday evening at the I. O. O. F. lodge. All visiting members are In vited to attend. LAURA STILES, N. G. JENNIE SMITH. Secretary Woodmen of the World. La Grande Lodge No. 169, W. O. W., meets every Saturday evening In K. of P. hall .in the Corpe building. All visiting members wel come. M. M. MARQUIS, T. H. KEENET, Consul Commander. Clerk. F. O. E. La Grande Aerie No. 161, F. O. B, meets every Friday night In Elks' hall at I p. tn. Visiting brethren In vited to attend. D. H. PROCTOR, W. P, J. H. LEISHMAN, W. B. is 111 with the measles. There will he a special meeting of the Blue lodgi iMs evening. Work In the Enter Apprentice degree . Mrs. H. P. Stewart, who spent the wlnU-r in 'Portland, has returned anil will be In Union during the summer. M. Kokuba, tor some time pasi the swamper In the Mint Hilnnn i.,rr ti.i. morning for his home In Japan. He will remain In his native country. County Clerk J. B. Gllham and his mother, Mrs. Gllham, went to Sum merville this morning to visit rela tives. ' . Frank Galloway, who recently, dls-' posi-'d ot his drug business In Elgin. came up on the, Elgin train last eve ning. Senator C. W. Fulton was a passen ger on this morning's eastbound train. Ho addresses a Baker City audience this evening. Our streets presented a metropoli tan appearance several hours this af ternoon. The stores were all crowded and the principal blocks were lined with people. David Stoddard, accompanied by six of his school mates, drove to Union this morning In his automobile, where the crowd attended the baseball game this afternoon. Colon R. Eberhard arrived last Interest of his campaign for the nom ination for Joint representative be fore the republican primaries. Senator Fulton, at the close of his address In this city Monday evening. will return to- Portland on the 0:55 train. Therefore he Is compelled to commence speaking at 7 o'clock. Re member the hour. Prof. Hockenberry will act as one of the Judges in the Trualatln-Pen- dleton academy debate at Pendleton next Friday night. - The first-named school Is a branch of the Pacific unl verslty. Roy Dobbs of Union, is conferring with J. W. McAllister today, relative to the purchase of a carload of eastern milch cows. Mr. Dobbs Is going to New Tork In a day or two to make the purchases. The personnel of the high school baseball team which played at Union this afternoon, follows: Garrlck, c Meyers, p; Reynolds, ss; Ralston, lb Geddes, 2b; Bolton, 3b; Carpy, cf Earls, If; Williamson, rf. The spring fishing fever Is begin- ing to break out. Since the practice of stocking the streams began several years ago, there are few ountles in the state that offer better sport in this line than our own. W. F. Matlock has been honered by being reappointed as a member of the state fair board and he will also serve as president of that body during the next four years. His new commission as a fair director will expire March 14, It 12. Pendleton East Oregonlan. Eight basketball on skates enthusl asts went to Baker City this morning. They are: Chllders, Caylor, Alstott, Kooser, Noyes, Zwelfel, Rechlln and Scrlber- They play there tonight, against the same team that deefated the home team here last week, Mrs. Margaret Herrin of Portland, arrived In the city last evening and left this morning for Elgin In the In terests of the Degree of Honor. She will return this evening and, accom panied by Mrs. C. P. Ellsworth, will spend Sunday at Hot Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wilkinson arrived from Union this morning en route to Elgin, where they Intended to visit their daughter, who to teach Ing school there. As the Elgin train had departed before their arrival, the visit has been postponed. William Mulr, the well known pio neer miner, who has been spending the winter In southern California, re turned last evening to spend a short time. During the winter he married a California lady, who is now visiting In the east. They will make their home at Perrls, Cal. W. F. Anderson spoke at Island City last night to an appreciative au dience, on "Pure Politics." He will end his speaking campaign In La Grunde. Mr. Anderson has spoken In all of the principal precincts of the county, and his speeches are one of the unique features of the campaign. Fred Taylor, the superintendent of the sugar factory, Is recovering from his recent Illness. During the past few evenings he has found time to compose a song, which the quartet will sing the evening Senator Fulton speaks here, Monday night. Mr. Tay lor la the author of the Booster song which captured the entire valley dur ing the Booster excursions last fall. FOR RENT Furntsned rooms, close In, Inquire at 1417 Washington ar enue. Next door to rink. Robert Newlln m-$i..5.ei. GRAND OPENING WEEK i I Bargain Basement Department I Owing to constant increase in business, we have found it room and to obtain the same we have remodeled our basement, more floor space, and we will open this department SATURDAY, Special Features and Special Bargains For one week to introduce this new department' , .. . . ', . i ' GRAND DISPLAY of household necessities We want everybody to visit our BARGAIN BASEMENT DEPARTMENT during this one week's OPENING. THE NEW DEPARTMENT U w basement of BARGAINS ,i" - I Opening Week, April 11 to 18 THE LA GRANDE, : . ' r. .; SOCIETY. Walkerff Wedding. A quiet' little wedding affair was conducted; last evening at the home of Presiding Elder Glllilan, when G. E. Walker and Miss Mabel Neff were married. Miss Neff Is a well known young woman, who has resided In La Grande a couple of years, and Mr. Walker Is a young man of sterling qualities and but lately of West Vir ginia. He Is a carpenter. They will make their home In North La Grande. POLLS OPEN AT TWELVE, Candidates In Big Stir as the Primary Hour Approaches. The polls of Union county on pri mary election day will be open from 12 until 7 In the evening, thus differ ing from the general election hours. It Is but five days more now, until the primaries stare us In the face. The only notlcable result f this nearness of the crucial hour, Is an Increased amount of activity on the part of the candidates. The finishing touohes are being given the various corners of the county. One or two public speeches, some Individual electioneering, and the campaign for nomination will be over. Senator C. W. Fulton's address on Monday evening and W. F. Ander son's In this city on Wednesday eve ning, will constitute the stumping feat ure of the campaign, as far as an nounced. I NOTICE hXm PI BMCATIOX. 'minted Truct Public- IjiiicI Sale. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office. La Grande, Ore., April 9, 1908. Notice Is hereby given, that as di rected by the commissioner of the general land off'ce, under the pro visions of the act of congress ap proved June 27, 106 (34 Stats., 517). we will offer at public sale to the highest bidder, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 18th day of May next, at this office, the following tiact of land: NWH SEW, Sec. 24, T. S S., R. 35, E. W. M. Any persons claiming adversely lh above described lands are advised tn file their claims or objections on or before the time designated for sale. F. C. B RAM WELL, Register. A. A. ROBERTS. Receiver. d4-ll-l-l Weather Fair tonight and Sunday. GOLDEN R No tfoe to Die. "I have found out that there Is no use to die of lung trouble aa long as you can get Dr. King New Dtscov ery," says Mrs. J. P. White, of Rush- boro, Pa. "I would not be alive to day only for that wonderful medicine, It loosens up a cough quicker than anything else, and cure lung disease even after the case la pronounced hopeless." This most reliable reme dy for coughs and colds, la grippe. asthma, bronchitis and hoarseness, it sold under guarantee at the Newlln drug store. BOc and $1. Trial bottle free. . Horace Wanted. I will train to harness for single or double driving and riding any all horses brought to me at reasonable charge. Address me, JAMES BEAVER,' General Delivery, A4d La Grande, Ore. To the Public. Notice li hereby given that the un dersigned is now prepared to furnish pure, fresh milk from young Jersey oowa, J. F. BAKER, JR., Phone Black ttt. To Exchange. Want to exchange second-hand or gan for some team work; also want some poles. See Hendricks, the re liable piano tuner. Rummage Bale. St. Peter's Guild will hold Its spring rummage sale May 1 and 2. In the Slater building. ' Minstrels at your home this eve ning. 1 a week buys a ticket for the whole family. Davis-Jordan Music Co. Evening Observer (5c per month. TRY SHEPHERD; FOR All bills carrying appropriations originate in the House. There are no conflicting interests to prevent a Multnomah man from giving a Square Deal to any part of Eastern Oregon. . ti4t4t44 necessary to havemoe teus giving us i800 feet APRIL 11.' ;" - ; - ;v: ; ! CO. OREGON ; VJL UUM When child wakos up in the miuai ot tn sight with a stivers mmnk of croup as fi. Quontly htnpeus, no lime should be lout la nerimnUuR with rumtxllna of a doubtfat value, l'roaip) action Is ofuia oouiuarr save life, Chamberlain a Cough Remedy has nerer beeo known -to full m nny ciwe s4 U hoi iKx-n la uh (or over one-t lilnl of mry. i nrra i none better. It i-an ka pemleduimn. Whye.xporlmiilf 11 l-.iiW-.mns m take and cnntnln no harmful ilriiu. Pries. KceuUs Wrxiie,w)oauu. I SALE CLOSES , i The Bankrupt Salefct the t X 1-4 an rrr IM.rnl fx t aam will close APRIL 18 EDISON IREC0RDS 35c : Other merchandise -at : ; wholesale prices. ! Great bargains In x I hand painted China, Cut ! I Glass, Watches, Plated Ware, Umbrellas, and a 1, ; full line of Jewelry. V . - . Lavfirande . INVESTMENT Co. J HEACOGK'S OLD STAND Mr. Heacock will be on hand to " " repair watches and test eyes. V. i CONGRESS