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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1908)
EIGHT PAGES. ' WVULTRY Ei EXIXG OBSERVER, LA GRAXPE, OREGOX, THTTV Affin ,3. lm. FAC Now is the time to fence vonr ; , I Gome and get some poultry fence. I have it in X en,t kinda and all heights. . C ' Just received a car extra Star A star ck; . ineyare nrst class. , Gall and see my souvenirs. 25c t- fsnn I They are nice rresents to send to youi friends. ' MRS. T.N. MURPHY ? HARDWARE and CROCKERY MM MIIMMi.,.,;. . . Judd Geer. the fruit commissioner. returned this morning from business trip to Portland. ' v I 8everal members of the Five Hun drcd club of this city.- were entertained by Mrs. Fred Kiddle at Island City i mis aiternoon. .' J Whitman College baseball team wl!I play against the University of Oregon X team In this city Thursday and FtI- .iiciBogn- oi tnia week. Eugene Guard. . ' 1 Engineer O. W, Moon of the Pendje-ton-Pilot Rock run on the O. R. ot N., has been 111 with an attack of the grip for several days,- but Is now Im proved. Pendleton East Oregonlan. The Beagle family arrived last eve ning and will remain here for a week under the management of Chs. Ba ker. They will present 'The Man Behind" In the New Elks' hall. 1 Gu t Fountain of Pendleton, Is over today arranging for his moving picture show which will b nn.n in the Lewis building about the first of IAGn FTVK. May. ' IOCAL ITEMS, i ' . Auni wnmirnra titii.i . " " ' -J ilUBC IB. m las Nina Hunstock left last eve ning for Baker City to visit friends. ' Doyle Vincent of Ontario, ia here Alslttnff HI. mmtam f m -r m . - --v., . pneeu. Mies Metta Morris of Portland, Is visiting her sister, Mrs.' 8. N. Bolton, and will remian until Saturday. , A. W. Leffel is still slightly indis posed, after a long siege with la grippe i. .1,1. . - . - .vn ly ue oui OI UOOrS. Al . . , The W. C, T. U. met with Mrs. Em ma Simmons this afternoon to hold Its annual election of officers. ., A.. Thomas of the sugar factory, re 2 turned today from Nampa, where he ent In he interest of his company. V Councflmaii i J. ' T. "Williamson la home' from a business trip to Pendle , ton. ' v . "i ' ; , Tomorrow being Good Frldav. there will be services at Su Peter's church L at the following hours: 10 a. m.. s n ' m. and 7:80 p. m. The offerings at the morning and evening services will be Abe Eaton of Union, Is In Grande today on business matters -'Dr. Easley, the dentist, Is In Pendle ,oaBy ncting business. , . fw the ared and . Presiding Elder Crook, of the Moth. The new rule, regarding the safe of matters relating to hi. church. hJ the westbound train, re.cn Bake, City Mrs. J. E. Birdsell and family left I all vacant hrth .... - - - ivj"iicu w (DC ioci otnee and can be reserved while the train i yet en route form Baker here. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Patterson , of Bristol, Vt, who have teen visiting A. E. Patterson and A. c. Patter of this city, returned home this morning. A. B. Patterson wa a resident and busi ness man of old La Grande 40 years ago. He wa. the pioneer merchant of this valley. This" is hi. firt visit for over 40 yeara. thl. morning for the Birdsell farm near Bummervllle. Mr. Birdsell will remain with the O. R. A N. company. Private letters from Mrs. J. Decker, who recently underwent an operation In Portland, aay that .he I. Improving nicely. She expects to be at home kgaln In about three weeks. ' ' Former Roadmaster G. W. Nelson, to now located in Camas with his fam ily. Mr. Nelson and son Charles, are employed on the North Bank; railriad. Through an error by the Salt Lake film house, the Electric theater ia one film .hort for tonight', performance. The two seta of picture, were here last week and were returned through a mistake.; ;The full program 'will be given tomorrow night, however, DENTIST. Dr. W. D. McMillan. Red 681. . Painless extraction. Expert gold work. Special attention to children's teeth. La Grande National Bank Building. Room. 4-5. Mrs. A. E. Stephens leaves tonight for Portland, where sli will visit her daughter. Miss Allle. ; H. L, Schaffer returned this morn ing from a two weeks visit with his brother In Ashland. Mr. Schaffer says mat while he had a most delightful j t. ne comes back better satisfied with the Grande Ronde valley than ever. .. STEWARD'S THEATRE A Public Stroking. - W..F. Anderson, the reDuhllcan ca'nl! dldate for county clerk, addressed the citizens of this city last eventna- in th. Commercial club building. There was good sized audience out to hear him on his topic, "Pure Politics.". He was followed by candidates for the legisla ture R. D. Hamilton and S. F. HI.-. ardson, who were both heartily encor ed. Taklnir it all In nil' ,. last evening has caused as much gen eral diversified comment as any po litical speaking held here durtnr the campaign. : Date Postponed. EXyngellm Haudenechleld wrote to day that the meetings he Is now hold ing would be continued for another week and that hi. La Grande date would be one wek later the 29th in. tead of the 12nd. Fine linen tinner bv the Bound Ferguson'.. . " i 4 Saturday IViht; April 18 H PIT" TH Don't fall to Sec Thl Great Play ' I A Competent Cast of Local Artists A Dramatization of Frank B. Norris' Novel i of trie Same Name ' ' v." HIGH CLASS SPECIALTIES BETWEEN ACTS - Don't Forget the Date , i 1 PrrPC fi.f." and Orchesfra" Seafs 50c; Balance t i i ice. otlioust25c .. ......,.,,...,..,,....t3 ' Dance Tonight. V Hendricks' orchestra will give a dance In Noyes' skating rink Thursday night, April 14. Come and bring your ladle.. Tickets 60c. Spectators jgc. Music by Hendricks' full orchestra. A. Smith, floor director.. Fine Iftien paper by the pound at Ferguson's. , . : Order, solicited for ice cream. Jfe deliver atl order. In quantities of one gallon or more. BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY. Fine linen paper by the pound at Ferguson's. PADDOCK BACK Atl Blahop rTl.' Paddock, who recently came to Oregon to assume his duties as bishop of the eastern Oregon dio cese, will go through this evening on No. 2 to Union, where he will remain until Tuesday morning, dividing his time between that place and Cove.' He will come to. La Grande on Tuesday morning and remain until Thursday mornlnft. On Tuesday evening he will hold a confirmation In St. Peter's church. Further particular, later will be announced. ' . , A SLIGHT MISTAKE. . -Gooa Attraction m the Electric, Al- "The Incendiary Foreman" , 1. ona of the strongest films among the at traction, at Ute Electric, theater for this week end. - Through an accident the attraction i. two set. short tonlhgt but the shortage will, be remedied to morrow. The entlre-set I. satisfactory to the ' most critical patrons and no one can afford to mis tonight', per formance, notwithstanding .that than is a shortness from the regular pro gram. v The program Is given In ths house ad. In this Issue. . '' " ' For Sain. , ' We have some choice seed oats and brewing barley. .1 BLACK BRAMWELL, " . Feed Store. i III! I g- ' ' isismisiisiisia.iaaB ' ' Laundry Soap, 7 bar. . .7; . .Vv. 1 .25o FREE Hundred, have received numerous articles FREE from our Bargain Basement. WHT NOT TOU? , BRIXG YOCR COCPOXS and redeem them as cash In the BARGAIN BASEMENT. They cost you nothing and will buy you MUCH. Wooden Ware Common Clothespins, per dozen lie The U. S. spring Clothespins, made of hard , wood, with spring on each aide and made to cla.p the line, per dozen ......... .Iftc Block matches, per bunch . .." lo Saginaw Parlor Matches, 500 In box, having the safety tip, making them easy to strike and yet keeping them from popping and sputtering; per box 6c Woden Potato Mashers, each c Wooden Spoons, each'.. ', So Wash Boards, a very good quality board; is made of tine and . well worth more money; each .... , .............. ,.28c- HATS SHIRTS JXJOTWEAR ' DRY GOODS' Darning Cotton, C for ........... ,5c BmgrinS NOTIONS TIXWAUE . DISHES , GRAjnTEWRAE- B The Golden Rule Co. argmn Easement 9 . t Opening Worth More Than Face Value Our large stock of Good, in the Bargain Basement I. sold at .tartllng prices, and 5 cent, there mean. 10 cent, elsewhere. Come and be' convinced., WE WILL PAY YOU for your trouble a. a few price, will convince. . , iruuoie, as Dry Goods A high-grade Calico In the best color, and patterns, per yard Bj The best quality apron Gingham in small and large checks ,.6,c A good assortment of Lawn for children'. and ladles' spring dresses 7c A good, substantial cotton lace, 13 yards in bunch, per bunch gjc Clark's O. N. T. Cotton, per spool ....... ,4c Silk, a high grade, per spool , .tic Embroidery Silk, two ski-Ins .8c Gents Furnishings A good grade of Hati each 8c An odd end lot of Hata 4 An excellent line of work Shirts. In black and white stripes, or In other colors. each 45o. A few dress Shirts, each , , .m. Odd end lot of work Shoes ... . II 81 Odd end lot of Slippers ' " 2.1c Boys' Canvas Shoes, per pair ...'480 Tennis Shoes, per pair ...!..'!aeo 57 piece Dinner Set of Dishes $5 A3 These Dishes are First, and Seml-Porcclaln, of the besj English ware, made J by Johnson Bros. The Elite pattern, and are great i values ' at that money. ' Coat and Hat Hooks, per dosen . ... . ,80 argains B COUPONS Small In sound, BIG JN MEANING You receive one coupon' with each cash purchase of $1.00, at the GOLDEN RULE STORE. IT brings you more than face value In THE BAR GAIN BASEMENT, . ; WHY. H Tinware and Notions , Tea Strainer., each , ,...80 Tea Kettle Knobs, each . .lo Soup Strainers, each , ia Wire Soap Stand., each ... 4o Wire Dish Mop., each .'..to- Graters, each, frotn 7c to ISo 10-quart galvanized Bucket, good weight S2o 12-quart galvanized Bucket, good weight t5o 14-quart galvanized Bucket, good weight 28o Paring Knives, each .....Mo Tin Cups, two for Bo And. hundreds of other kitchen artlclos at Just auch low prices. r : 7 ; 11 " ' Paper 2 -yard bundles of fancy crepe paper ,..,10c 100 paper Napkins '. .....13c Shelf paper, per bunch 4c , . Xlent Toilet Paper he This paper Is of the best quality. In 8-oz. rolls containing 500 .heets, and i. both anl tary and economical. Granite Ware 2-quart Royal Granite Saucepan 4-quart Royal Granite Saucepan . B-quart Royal Granite Saucepan . Baskets We have a large line of fancy baskets ranging In price from ... 2lo . . . 43c .... 080 .7o to 70o I