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lax Vwi.'i.aui. i . :. . " ' ,' -'. 1 . ' ' . ' ... .... ' . ; .1 , . , ' . . , EIGHT PAlLTs ft f V ricErom: ; V etfmno observe ia ch-cth onECos, Wedxemaaps, i. ' j la Crande Evening Observer - . Published dally except holiday. CCRREY BllOTIIKRS, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS Coiled Press Telegraph Service. 1 " , T: jaliy, per month . Daily, tingle copy. ........... -s.OS Daily, one year In advance. ... .$ 53 Dally, alx montha. In advance.. . l.tv Weekly, one year In advance. . .11. 00 Weekly, six montha, in ad sunt-. .i ntered at the - poitoffUs at L ' Orande aa aecond-claaa matter. . This paper will not publl-rt any ar Iclo appearing over a nom rle prime , signed article will be received a tb (act to the discretion of -he edit .! , Please sign your articles and aav dis appointment. .".'' Advertising Rates. " ' ' Display td. rates furnished upon application. '" ' ' ; " ' Local reading notices lio Bd Orst Insertion; Sc per Una for each , subsequent insertion. -i Resolutions of condolence, to a line. Cards of thanks, Bo a Una. r Just one more day until the primar ies. Bo far the campaign, has been conducted along clean' .and gentle tlnue to. the-end, and let each candi date feel that he has conducted i his .campaign that in case he ia the victor in tne primaries that he Is entitled and will receive the support of hie opponents and their friends at the general election. Candidates should remember that the primary election is only the first step. Without doubt so for, this has been the cleanest cam paign In the history, of the county. The gentle shower that began fall ing about 11 o'clock this forenoon Is being hailed with dellgVt. Nothing In Grande Ronde valley Is suffering, but It is such frequent showers as thin that make our bumper crops.. Think of It, how the beet growers will smile Just as the big end of the crop Is In. '' If any one suggests to you that It might be a first-class idea to organize a Commercial club In this city, Join right In and pat it on the back. The .. time Is ripe. Talk with the business men and learn how they feel on the . matter. If the weather conditions are favor able there will be an immense crowd In the clty Saturday. , Market and Horse Show day. . : The candldntes are all busy today plugging up the holes In their politi cal fences for the battle that takes place Friday. MXKS REGARDING POSTCARDS. . Regulations That Puntcard Rovers Should Follow Closely. The La Grande postofflce depart ment ia constantly meeting wtlh trou ble from those who send postal cards. The following advice should ba , ob served: Postal carda must bear at the head - of the front the title "Postal Card" or its equivalent; 'They must be made of cardboard or thick paper, and "must . not be Inclosed In an envelope." Pri vate postal carda need not bear thai title. Postage stamps should be placed in the upper right hand cor ner of the address tide. The right hand half of the address side Is re served for the address, postmarks, etc.; the left-hand half may be used to contain a message or a picture on very thin paper, may be panted there; also a label not exceeding two Inches by three-quarters of an Inch In also may be pasted there, On tho back of the card a picture on very thin paper . may be parted. With the exception of pontage utitmps, the labels and the pictures on very thin paper mentioned above, nothing may lie attached to a postal card. PoKtal cards (so-called), constating of wood, leather or any material other than paper or cardboard, are subject to treatment as U tters. V.W.M SO!.!. .Monro lnw of Ml. Glenn tt'lls Out to EUyood Mcticc. J Alonxn Paw, who owned a fine- 0 acre farm Junt north of Mt. Glenn, through the Real Entate, Loan & Com mission company, told the same to Elwood McOee, who is a recent ar rival from Now Mexico. . The consid eration was MOOOt . ' Rehearsals An? On. Rehearsals are progrulng nicely for the amateur theatrical which takes place next Saturday night, and though but a short time in which to perfect their parts, each of the amateur mem bers gives promise of carrying his part well. There are three or four professionals In the cast, and this will give It additional smoothness end perfection. . j. GIUKOX PICTURE GALLERT. Lyle Tuovday Mimical IliU !.) Novel Knu rtttlmiKii: SU-.cue. The ladies of the Lyle Tuesday Btu- glc'al are busy preparing a novel cn tertalnment to be given Tuseday eve nlng, April 22, in the auditorium of the Ellis' building. Prominent society people will reproduce the famous Gib son pictures. 4The posing and arrange menftvill "be- in competent hands'.' "A very fine musical' program is also a part of the entortalnment. Remem ber the date, April S2. Everybody come. Admission 23c. . '' Program. T Friday evening Mr.' Kemp's enter tainment will consist of several short sketches and "If I were King" In f6Ur acts, as follows: Act I. The Fir Cone tavern. The coming of Katherlne. . v' ' Act II. The rose garden of the king's 'palace. Villon's answer to the liuke ol iiurguiiuy A uuui !.. CwZHv to court.". ' . ; ' Act III.- The rose garden a week later.' "My soul was In bud a week ago. Today it is In blossom." "You bade me serve France and I ride and fight for you tonight." ; ' i . . ; Act IV. At tho foot of the gallows, "I have tried a man's heart and found It pure gold; a woman's soul' and found It all angel." . : ADDRESS AT IXGIX. Anderson Speaks to Large Crowd in Elgin Lat Mght. W. F. Anderson spoke to a large crowd at Elgin last night on "Pure Politics.". He used the band stand and a very large number listened at tentlvely to the speech. Tonight's speech here Is the last of the series the candidate for nomlna tlon to county clerk has made. Minnesota in Tuft Column. Minneapolis, Minn., April 15. Mln nesota's republican state convention will meet in Minneapolis tomorrow to select delegates at large to the. Chi cago convention. It is considered cer tain that the convention will lndorw the administration of President Roose velt and instruct the delegates at lar to support the presidential candidacy of Secretary Taft. Many delegates If tomorrow's meeting arrived In the cl.v today, and all are apparently unnnl mous In their xeal for Taft. The con ventlnn to choose a state ticket will be held on July 1 at St. Paul. GUARDIAN BALE. In the anatter of the guardianship of the ettata and perton of Maggie Given, true name Margaret Given, an Insane person. Notice ia hereby given that the un derslgned, guardian of the perton and estate of Maggie Given, true name Margaret Given, an insane person, by virtue of an order of the Honorable County Court of Union county, .Ore ton, made and entered on the 4th day of March, A. D. 1908, at a regular term thereof, will on and after the ISth day of April, A. D. 1908. offer for tale, and will sell et private tale, to the highest bidder, subject to the confirmation of the court for cash In hand, all the right, title and Interest of the snld Maggie Given, true name Margaret Given, (the tame being an ettate In fee simple) In and to the following premises, to-wit: All that portion of the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section thirty (10) In township four (4) touth, of range forty (40) east, W. M., except ing that portion heretofore deeded to Minnie Ostrander, bounded as com mencing at the southwest coiner of the northwest quarter of t!ie north west quarter of section 30 township 4 3. R. 40, E, W. M., as iornld. a.id running thence east 54 . rods and 6 'Inks, thence north 59 rods and S links, thence west 54 rods and 0 links, and thence touth 59 rodt and 3 links to place of beginning. Also the water rights and ditches conveyed to this grantor and belonging to said land herein conveyed. Hated at I Grande. Oregon, thlt 13th day cf March, A. D. 1908. , 8. L. OIVEN. , Guardian. LOST A dark blue and white stock mg cap. nnuer pise notify this office. I A a. .. a. a - ------ . - vw---------- i ROMADKA . READY ACCESS TRUNK DAISING the cover bringj every ' corner within reach without re moving traya. Saves the time of an ordinary "trunk to pack or un pack. Easy to operate. Nothing to get ont of order. Will stand all the knocks and hard usage of traveling Costs no more than a common trunk. 'M Btytu .....$5.00 a L44H44 - SUMMONS. '"- In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Union County. Samuel T. Boothe, plaintiff, vs. Myr tle Boothe, defendant. ' To Myrtle Boothe, the Above Named Defendant: - In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby summoned and ; re quired to appear In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Union coun ty, and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled cause on or before the 2nd day of May, 1908, or in default thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In the complaint, to-wtt: for a decree of the court declaring the marriage contract between plaint iff and defendant null and void, and for such other and further relief as may be agreeable to equity and good conscience. This summons is served by publi cation thereof for tlx 4 consecutive weeks In the Evening Observer, a MIML DEiMONSTRATfON Henderson & La Princesse Habit Back Corsets. Mme. Burt Expert Corset Fitter will be with us Monday and Tuesday, April 20th and 21st. We invite the ladies of La Grande and . vicin ity to visit our Corset d apartment and meet Mme. Burt. She will taka pleasure in explaining the superiority of Henderson and La Princesse double front laced corsets in a way that will app:al to every woman who is1 a lover of good dress. . Be sure and visit our Gorset department when Mme Burt is with us, even if you are not in: need of a corset at this time. Consultation and fitting fre6. .1 ' I I Lid I La Grande, "t Something and buit Lases. . c call at Our Stores and Examine These Lines , This week we wi'.l show new patterns in Carpets and LinolcuWeJI-ave a new stock in Feather Pillows, Feather Bsds, and Feathers in bulk for sale, any quantity. Trade us your old staves and securs an ACME RAGE, fu'ly warranted. Good Plows, a bargain in these. . .... ; snssxL; F.D. HAISTEN dally newspaper of general circulation publUhed at La Grande. Union coun ty, Oregon, by order of Hon. Thomas Crawford, Judge of the above entitled court, made and entered on the list day of March, 1908. T. H. LLOYD, Attorney for Plaintiff. Many at Matinee. Notwithstanding that the weather was anything but delightful, many la dles attended the matinee In the Elec. trie theater this afternoon. The next matinee will be Saturday afternoon. Birth Record. Born to Mr. and Mrs. F. David Bluemquist In this city last night, a daughter. Rummage Sale. St. Peter's Guild will hold Its spring rummage sale May 1 and 2, in the Slater building. 5 ! IBS? Oregon Good in Trunks, Bags ICE CREAM This is the open season' for Ice Cream and wa are re- paicu iu lutiusLi mo uauo member refreshment parlors Oregon. A resort for Ladies arid Gentlemen : ; ; X E. D. S ELDER, I DIRECTORY : OF FRATERNAL ORDERS J f LA GRANDE, ORE. ft . ? I. O. O. F. La Grande Lodge No. 16, meets In their hall every Saturday night Vis iting brothers cordially invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at Model Restaurant. T. J. SCROGGIN, N. O. D. E. COX. Secretary. C. J. VANDERPOEL. Fin. Sec A. F. A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. A a. M., holds regular meetings first and third Saturdays at 7:80 p. m. L. H. RUSSELL, W. M. C. D. HUFFMAN, Secretary. Brotherhood of Owls. La Grande Nest No. 17, meets in the K. of P. hall every Tuesday eve ning at t o'clock. Visiting brothers cordially Invited. 3. B. VANDERMTJELEN, Bxecutive. C. W. BAKER, Secretary. K. of P. Red Cross Lodgs No. 17. meets every Monday evening in CasUs Hall, Corps building. A Pythian welcome to all visiting knights. D. H. PROCTOR, C. C. R. L. LINCOLN. K. of R. A- R O. E. 8. Hope Chapter No. II, O. E. 8.. hold stated communications the second and fourth 'Wednesdays of each month. Visiting members cordially invited. MART O. FORREST, W. M. MART A. WARNICK, Secretary. I. O. O. F. Star Encampment No. SI, L O. O. P., meets every second and fourth Wednesday in the month in Odd Fel lows nan. visiting patriarchs always welcome. D. E. COX. C. P.. W. A. WORSTELL, Scribe. M. W. A. La Grande Camp No. 7701 -meet every Monday evening at I. O. O. F hall. All visiting' neighbors are cor dially invited to attend. ' E. C. DAVIS, C. D. E. COX Clerk. Relief committee: E. C. Davis, Charles Dfsqua. A. J. Warner and d! E. Cox. M. B. of A. Meets fjrst and third Thursday eve at L O. O. F. hall. Vlsltin m.mh.r, always welcome. J. A. ARBUCKLE. President C. J. VANDERPOEL, Secretary. Rebekaha. Crystal Lodge No,' to, meets every Tuesday evening at the I. O. O. F. lodge. All visiting members are In rlte to attend.' ' v ' ' LAURA STILBB, K. O.' JENNIE SMITH, Secretary. V ". Thono Red 1161. 1411, 1413, 1415 AOuuit Ate wiui Wio vcijr uuek. ivo- g are the finest in Eastern the Candy Man f THE Woodmen of tlie World. La Grande Lodge No. 16 , W. O. W., meets every Saturday evening In K. , of P. hall in the Corpe building. All visiting members wel come. ,, M. M. MARQUIS, I. H. KEENET, Consul Commander. ' Clerk. F. O. E. J La Grande Aerla No. 25, F. O. E., meets every Friday night in Elks -hall at I p. m. Visiting brethren in- vlted to attend. D. H. PROCTOR, W. P. J. II. LEISHMAN, W. S. Fc rosters of America, . Court Maid Marian No. M meets second and fourth Wednesday night n K. of P. hall. Brothers are Inrjed to attend. . ; NERI ACKLE8, C k G. V. HENDRICKS, F. 8. ' Board of .Trustee: Dr. G. L. Bl gers, Oscar Berger and Herbert Pat- ' terson. B. P. O. K. La Grande Lodge No. 411, meets each Thursday evening at I o'clock In Elks' hall on Adams avenue. Visit ing brothers are cordially Invited to attend. '"' W. B. SARGENT, Exalted Ric-. G. E. M'CULLT, Rec Sec Coming April 16 t ELK'S HALL J BCACLC COMEDY CO. I G. W. BAKER, Manager. Presents : the ' first-class t opera comedy entitled THE MAN BEHIND nitm-ciass snar.iaiLie?; i between each and eve$ ; ; act and a rmisical 1 pro ; ; gram by the family, band. ' '- v. ; it : . Also Moving Pictures PRICES, 15c aid i 25c "i ; .