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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1908)
EIGHT PAGES. 1938. 3t TirvuLinir--; rciyLfc Now is the time to fence . your . chickens in. Corns and get some poultry fence. I have it in differ-4 ent kinds and all heights. , - v ' V ', Just received a car extra Star A Star shingles. They are first class. Gall and see my souvenirs, 25c to f $2.00 each " They are nice rresents to send to youi friends.' I MRS. T-N. MURPHY HARDWARE and CROCKERY I "' ' ,: . LOCAL ITEMS. . v- " . There 'will be a '.ance at the L. D. B. amusement ha ". t(lghl. Joseph Taylor of ,'daho, hj pur chased 80 acres u Umber land n iin John Kllpack fo.' ilO'i Quy 'Byrklt returned last evening from the George Palmer lumber camps below Elgin. C O. Osburn of the Pacific States Telephone company,, returned last evening from Twin Falls, Idaho. ' Mrs. George Stoddard took her de parture last evenln gfor Idaho, where she will visit friends at various points. TJ. R. Wilson, manager of the Wal lowa electric light plant, Is in the city today trasnacting business. Mr. Wil son expects to leave this evening for Spokane, where he will remain a few days. ' Max Zimmerman, the market day promoter, who has been at La Grande for the past month, U in the city. Pendleton Tribune. -'' George Wall of La ' Grande, Is a guest of the Golden Rule hotel while in the city for a few days. Pendleton E. O. ' - , .-:! ! ' Wm. Troonsegaard of La Grande, arrived in the city last evening to look after some work in connection with the postal department, for which he Is Inspector. Baker City Herald. All young men of the city Interested In the formation of an athletic club along lines of permanency are to meet In The Observer office at .3 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Jay C. Waldron, storekeeper at the Palmer lumber camps, is In the city conferring with local officials of ths company. He returns tomorrow morning. , . 'Joseph Oakey of Bt?r Lake, Idaho, and Mr. Gray of Oklahoma, are out In the valley today looking over thu "for sale" territory, with a v'ew of locating here. ' Everett Ke'mp. who appears in Ctn tral church this evening, is registered at the Sommer house. The banks, city offices, county of fices and saloons were closed this af ternoon because of the primary elec tion. A crowd of Greeks employed the Elsm extension, arrived last evening from Elgin en route o Rlparia, where they win be used on the resumed ex tension work on that line. ' Mrs. Ethel Carney." who is the guest of her father, Engineer O. W.j Moon of the Pilot Rock branch, left last evening for her former home' at La Grande for a few days' visit. Pen dleton E. O. Manager S. D. Crowe of the Home Independent Telephone company, ar rived last evening from a week's visit in Wallowa county, where his com pany is doing considerable Improve ment and extension work. Prof. H. J. Hockenberry left this morning for Pendleton, where he will act as a Judge In the Pendleton acad-einy-Taulltan academy debate tonight on the question, "Resolved, That the United States should control a sys tem of postal savings banks." Mrs. J. H. Morton la packing her household goods preparatory to mov ing to Walla Walla next Monday, where she will make her future home with her family. Miss Maude Morton accompanies her. The Misses Nell Morton and Dllla, will remain here un til the close of school. The large pipe organ which was or dered for the L. D. S. church about a year ago, is now under process of re construction. The original plans were modified and changed considerably. thus accounting for the delay in com pletion. It Is to be the largest organ outside of Salt Lake, on the Pacific coast and northwest. M. Reynolds, who now owns what was formerly the Cha. G. Bunte prop erty on Adams avenue, has filled in the ground, planted It to lawn, and has Improved the house generally, ex cluding a 20-foot porch. Mr. Reyn olds has also planted out a number of horse chesnut trees that are mak ing a fine growth itintir ft! Tiir SiUUi nL till CHURCHES CathoQo Churco, . Low mass, I a. m.j high mass, 10 a. m.; rosary and benediction follow ing 10 o'clock mass. : Latter Da Saints. ' Sunday school, lo a. m.; regular jervlce, I p. m.; mutual Improvement association meets conjointly at 7:J0 p. m. . ,,'..'. Christian Si-tciivo Sen Ices.. Buzzlnl building, opposite Hotel Foley. Sunday, 11 a. m., subject, "Doctrine of Atonement." Wednes day, 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 10:15 i. m. The reading room Is open Tues day and Saturday from 1 to 4 p. m. All are cordially Invited. First McthodiKt Episcopal Clmrvli. Corner M and Fourth streets. Sun day, 9:45 a. m., Bible school. An Easter service. It a. m.,' public wor ship. "An Easter , Opportunity." Special music at both Bible school and preaching service. Our people unite Ian and Central churches at 6:30 and 7:80. The Haudenschteld meetings are postponed for one week, to April 29. A cordial welcome to all. Central Church of Christ. Bible school, 10 a. m.i the Lord's supper, 11 a. m., followed by a pro gram by the school. Offering taken for orphanages, hospitals and Old People's homes. Y. P. 8. C. E. In lecture room and Junior C. E. In room I STEWARD'S THEATRE : I Saturday Might. April 13 s "THE PIT' Don't fail to See ThN Great Play Replv.e with Coed Wholesome Corr.tdy A Competent Cast of Local Artists V , A Dramatization of Frank B. NorriV Novel , of tne Same Name , HIGH CLASS SPECIALTIES BETWEEN ACTS Don't Forget the Date Prices Boxes and Orchestra Sezts 50:; Balance of House 25c . . . DENTIST. Dr. W. D. McMillan. Red S81. Painless extraction. Expert gold work. Special attention to children's teeth. La Grande National Bank Building, Rooms 4-5. 8 at 4 p. fn. Union young people's meeting at 8:30. Leader, Miss Elis abeth Bunnell, Union gospel service at 7:30. 1 Sermon by W.' H. Gibson, subject, "God'a Field and Force." i , First BaptlHt Church. Corner Q and Sixth street. At 8:46 Sunday school, Dr. J. E. Stevenson, superintendent, 11, morning worship,' sermon by pastor on "Life's Tomor- "w" ; 18. the ordinate a baptk t. will be admlm,tn . Chorus choir led by C. O. Vven, will furnish In spiring nvl-. '""ordlal welcome to all. There will be no eerv'ces In our chur i at evening. We participate In union services In Central and Presbyterian churches. W. H. Gibson, pastor. Lost Tickets, ' If you bought tickets for Zwlckey and Kemp be sure to hear Mr. Kemp tonight, even if tickets are lost. We know you and you will be admitted. OREGON RANGE WAR.' Central Oregon Brat of Bitter I tango War Once More. THnvlll n- 1MI V7 A hum - war has broken out In Central Oregon again after smoldering for some months. On arrest has been made. - Sheriff Elklns placed Larkln H. El liott, a rancher on Ochocco valley, under arrest, charged . with burning sheep ocrrals, hy barns and houses beyonglng to ex-Congressman J. N. Williamson, which occasioned a loss of ' about 85000. The ' Mackintosh Livestock company also suffered a heavy loss, when their corrals and barns were burned last week. Last Tuesday night a mile and a half of barbed-wire fence 'belonging to Wil liamson was ruined by wire cutters. Sliver Deposit wave at one-hall wholesale price, at the Haecock Jewel ry store. Sale closes April 18. Laundry Soap, .7 bars 25c FREE Hundreds have recefved numerous articles FREE from our Bargain Basement. WHY NOT YOU? BRING YOlll COCPOXS and redeem them as cash In the BARGAIN BASEMENT. They cost you nothing and will buy you MUCH. , '. HATS SHIRTS FOOTWEAR . DRY GOODS Darning Cotton, 8 for ..So Bargains1 NOTIONS TINWARE DISHES ' GUAX1TEWRAE The Golden Rule Co. amain Basement Opening Wooden Ware Common Clothespins, per dozen lo The U. S. spring Clothespins, made of hard wood, with spring on each side and made to clasp the line, per dozen TjC Block matches, per bunch 1c 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 ..Be ' Woden Potato Mashers, each Oc , Wooden Spoons, each ,.6o Wash Boards, a very good' quality board; is made of zinc and Avell worth more money; each '. ,2So Worth More Than . Face Value Our large stock of Goods in the Bargain Basement is sold at startling prices, and 6 cents there means 10 cents elsewhere. Come and be convinced. WE WILL PAY YOU for your trouble, as a few prices will convince. " Dry Goods A hleh-grade Calico, In the best colors and patterns, per yard 5c The best quality apron Gingham In small and large checks S'c A good assortment of Lawn for children's . and ladles' spring dresses ...7c A good, substantial cotton lace, 12 yards In bunch, per bunch 25c Clark's O. X. T. Cotton, per spool 4c FHk, a high frrnde, per spool ,.Ho Embroidery '8111c, .tv-'d c!:clns 5c Cenfs Furnishings A good grade of Hats, each 98o An odd end lot of Hats ....48c An excellent line of work Shirts, In black and white stripes, or In other colors, each 43o A few dress Shirts, each 48c Odd end lot of work Shoes i . .11.05 Odd end lot of Slippers 2;!c Boys' Canvas Shoes, per pair 4Ho , Tennis Shoes, per pair '.....89c Coat and Hat Hooks, per dozen . . .80 Barg ams COUPONS Small in sound. BIG IN MEANING You receive one coupon with each cash purchase of 81.00, at the GOLDEN RULE STORE. IT brings you more than face value In THE BAR GAIN BASEMENT, 1 v !, WHY. Tinware and Notions Tea Strainers, each ........... .. .So '' Tea Kettle Knobs, each lo Soup Strainers, each .........40 Wire Soap Stands, each .4o Wire Dish Mops, each .90 Craters, each, from 7a to 13c 10-quart galvanized Bucket, gund weight 22o 12-quart galvanized Bucket, good weight 25o , 14-quart galvanized Bucket, good weight 2 Ho Paring Knives, each 4o Tin Cups, two fur 5c And hundreds of other kitchen articles at . Just such low prices. 57 piece Dinner Set of Dishes $5 A3 These Dishes are Firsts and Semi-Pot celaln, of the best English ware, made by Johnson Bros. The Elite pattern, and are great values at that ' money. . ' . .'. ' . . $5A3 ... Paper .10; 2Vi-yard bundles of fancy crepe paper 100 paper Napkins l.'ic Shelf paper, per bunch lo Xenf Toilet Paper he This paper Is of the best quality. In 8-oz. rolls containing 600 sheets, and la both sani tary and economical. he Granite Ware 2-quart Royal Granite S.tuctpan 21c 4-quart Royal Granite Saucepan 430 6-quart Royal Granite Saucepan 08c Baskets We have a large line of fancy baskets ranging In price from ,7c to 79o Largest 'Store GOLDEN RULE CO Smallest Prices t ! i! i : i ! I