"T 1i I a ' EIGHT PACES. VL.- MHKti '' ; I EVENLVO C BSEKVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON. MONDAY. APRIL 20, 1008. p-.cr rcvK. 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 shingles. They are first class. 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 J. F; Johnson, the former proprie tor of the Spokane cafe, but now In business tn Pendleton, Is a La irande visitor today. - H. Stone of Arizona, arrived In La Grande this morning. He has pur chased a place near Elgin and expects to make Union county his future home. Mrs. T. J. Hughes, after spending Sunday with friends and relatives in La Grande, returned to Union this morning. ' Jack Huston, editor of the Monday Magnet of Pendleton, was in the city on a short buHlness mission. He re turned home this morning. E. S. McComas of Union, was a pas- ! senger on this morning's train en route I ... 4. ruuiriuu uj iransact uusiness De fore the court. XI Several Knights of Pythias expect ti v leave iw Bauer vuy, tomorrow to auena me aeaicauon or the new K. of P. temple at that place. Engineer E. Morgan left today for Pendleton,, where he will meet a tlm- '""ttttHII MMMMMMt it " : ' . . , , ' ' LOCAL ITEMS. . V ' : : ' . Miss Nina Hunstock returned from a visit to Baker City. Officer McLachlln went to Pendle ton today on legal business. , C. C.-Epll. la firing the switch en , glne In the local yards. P. Harrison, an employe in the store room of the O. R. A N., is ill and una ble to be at his place of duty. F. S. Bramwell returned this morn , ing from a business trip to points In Idaho. . Attorney J. F. Baker went to Pen dleton this morning to attend the ses sion of the supreme court - Former Express Agent Hlte left last evening for Portland. From there . he goes to Spokane, his home town. J. H. Mimnaugh of Perry, was a passenger this morning for Baker City. Dr. George O'Connor left this morn ing for Baker City to. look after bus iness Interests there. Jack Wills left for North Powder this morning to accept a position In a cigar factory. , Hon. Waiter m..- fierce leu uiia morning for Baker City ' for j a few days' business trip.:. ' Lavon Zundell was one of the La Grande rooters at the Pendleton game Sunday. He returned last evening. Mrs. C. Uhl, who haa been visiting In La Grande, returned to Kamela this morning. Mrs. Ray Patton of Huntington, ar rived in the city this morning and will be the guest of Mrs. J. W. Morelock. Mrs. F. Newlin, who haa been visit ing friends and relatives In Baker City returned home this morning.. Mrs. J. F. Pound left this morning for Umatilla, where she will visit friends. ' t ' ' . Some lady on Saturday left a black fur boa at Solder's candy and Ice Harry F. Rese, formerly In the O. R. & X. passenger service, has ac cepted the position as night express agent. Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Stetnkamp of Granite, arrived tn La Grande last evening. Mr. Stelnkamp Is visiting friends In Island City today. Frank Brown, the Walla Walla gro cer, la home from the Garden City to spend a , few days here with rela tlves. "- The remains of the late Mrs. W. M. Qulnn, passed through La Grande Sunday morning en route for Chicago, where Interment will be made. Mr. Qulnn and daughter, Miss Mildred, ac companied the remains. The Pendleton W. O. W. team. In charge of Captain . A. O. Carden, re cently of this city, passed through La Grande yesterday morning to Pendle ton, after attending the log rolling at Baker City. The dozen La Grande Woodmen of the World who attended the log roll ing at Baker, City Saturday afternoon and night, returned home yesterday. They speak enthusiastically of the event. All those who take part in the choruses of the Tuesday Muslcale to morrow evening, are requested to meet in the club rooms this ' evening at 1 ber locator and will tour the reserves of Umatilla county. . All Knights of Pythias are request ed to be at their lodge room tonight, when several state officials will be here. O. R. A N. Agent J. H. Keeney went on to Pendleton yesterday morning from Baker City. He saw the srame at the Wheat Town yesterday and re-1 s,"ec!: paie in me uioson pictures at o ciock. I cream parlors. Owner. may call there caused by the and get it. Agent Hlte. turned last night Bishop Paddock will preach and confirm a class on Tuesday evening at 7:30, In St Peter's church. He will arrive Tuesday' morning from Union, where ha spent the past few days. P. V. Stiles of Harrlsonvllle, O., ar rived In the city last evening to visit his brother, . Joe Stiles. The two brothers had not seen each other for more than 12 years. A. E. Eaton of Union, was a passen ger on this morning's train, en route to Salem, where he goes on business connected with his donation to the Willamette university. George Hlbbert of Salt Lake, has I mu yu"e"iun Vi uie express ozuce in mis city. He fills , the vacancy resignation of former O. W. Moon; familiarly known as Dad," and who la the veteran engi neer on the O. R. A N. system In east ern Oregon, visited La Grande friends yesterday. The old engineer is now running on the Pilot Rock branch. Although he ran the first engine into the Grande Ronde valley, he Is still able to sit at ' the throttle. He re turned to Pendleton last evening. District Attorneys F. 8. Ivanhoe left Sunday night for Pendleton, where he goes to conduct the prosecution in the case of the State vs. W. R. Deal, who is charged with the larceny of a horse, the property of Mr. Hawtey. A change of venue was taken from this county to Umatilla. Attorney J. D. Slater, Mr. Deal's counsel, also went over on last night's train. J. B. Eaton of Union, was a Sunday visitor. . Attorney J, H. Raley of Pendleton is here today on land office business. B. F. Owsley, who for several years has been located at C'oifax, Wash., is here today. It looks very much as though 15 cent eggs Is a thing of the past for, this year. We notice signs, "20 cts. paid for eggs." . ' -: Mr. Robertson, who has been In La Grande installing telephones . in the newer cabooses, left today for Uma tilla. In all, there are about 15 ca booses supplied with this convenient apparatus. ', . A party of Pilot Rock people had business In the land office today. They are: Joseph Shields, O. T. Mansfield, O. A.', Replnger, t. L. Mc Ellchancey and C. A. Johnson. Mrs. Margaret E. Herri n, grand deputy of the Degree of Honor, came In last night from Portland and Went to Elgin this morning, expecting to be back ' here Thursday . evening, where she will be a guest of Mrs. Mary Ellsworth. i Machinist and Mrs. Frank Leavltt, and Night Round House Foreman and Mrs. D. Jackson expect to leave tomorrow morning for an extended trip through California. They will be l Hsn FrencWft rttirln flMt vuk and will witness the imposing Bight of seeing the Atlantic fleet sail Into the Frisco harbor. Harry Myers, accompanied by his parents, will leave this evening for Grants Past, where they expect to lo cate. Harry says ha wilt give that section of the state a careful investi gation, and if he finds It as represent ed, he will locate, otherwise he will return to La Grande with the expec tation of spending the remainder of his days In the Grande Ronde valley, - uncie- ueorga Webb came over from Pendleton Saturday night to spend several days with his daugh ter, Mrs. Annie . Stevens. He is In Mrs. J. M. McCall, who haa been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Belts In Eugene, will go to California to attend fleet week festivities and to visit her daughter, Mrs. Lillian Kin ney. ''.''" , V, H. Blcakncy of Pendleton acad emy, addressed an audience of 400 at Elgin yesterday. The services were occasioned by Easter . .Sunday, on which day the Elgin Masons always bring Mr. Bleakney there to conduct the services. The reverend gentleman will be In La Grande tonight en route to his homo. FOR SALE Buss Leghorn eggs. ...,d dollar for. each setting. Telephone to Red 213. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF LAND . Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned as administrator de bonis non (with the will annexed) of the estate of Mellnda Wardwell, deceased, will, by virtue of an ordor of the county court of Union county, state of Oregon, made on the Sth day of April, 1S0J, empowering him to do so, from and after the lth day of May, 1S08, sell at private sale, for cash, lota numbered 6 and t, of block numbered 2.'of Sterling's addition to the town of Island City, in Union county, state of Oregon, which aale will, be made to obtain funds to pay, legacies and ex penses ol auintnufirauon, auu muu : property will be sold to the person of. ferlng tha largest sum therefor. Per. son desiring' to buy said property are requested to communicate with me .at my residence at said Island City, or elsewhere. Bald aale will be made ac cording to law and said order of court,' ULT8SE8 Q. COUCH. . ' Administrator. (To be published once a week (or four successive weeks In the Evening Observer.) RAMSET A OLIVER," Attorneys for Administrator, d6tAH-2S-30M7-14 ' splendid health, and always enjoys visit in La Grande, where he made his home so many years, and enjoys such a large loyal circle of friends. Tha Observer always first with tha news, . Gibson nlng. ' pictures. Tomorrow ; eve Laundry Soap, 7 bars 25c Bargains FREE Hundreds have received numerous articles FREE from our Bargain Basement. WHY NOT TOU? BRING YOUR COUPONS and redeem them as cash In the BARGAIN BASEMENT. They cost you nothing and will buy you MUCH. Wooden Ware Common Clothespins, per dozen ...lo The U. 8. spring Clothespins, made of hard wood, with spring on each side and made to clasp the line, per dozen 7 Ho Block matches, per bunch lo Saginaw Parlor Matches, 600 in box, having the safety tip, making them easy ' to - ; strike and yet keeping them from popping and sputtering; per box ........ V Bo ' Woden Potato' Mashers, each . ... .9c Wooden Spoons, each ............. I.. . . . .5c Wash Boards, a very . good quality board; is made of zinc and ,well worth more money; each V.. .. . t.'.f ..'.J ........ .28o HATS SHIRTS FOOTWEAR ' DRY GOODS Darning Cotton, 6 for ..Bo Bargains The Golden Rule Co. NOTIONS , Coat and Hat Hooks, per dozen ...... ;.i..8o . I TINWARE . ' : :' B DISHES , fOr ' I !aE oargams argatn Basement Opening 9 Worth More Than Face Value Our large stock of Goods In the Bargain Basement Is sold at startling prices, and t 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 high-grade Calico, in the best colors and patterns, per yard Ti Bo. The best quality apron Gingham in small and large checks 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. N. T. Cotton, per spool 4c Silk, a high grade, per spool 8c Embroidery Silk, two skeins Be Gents Furnishings A good grade 'of Hats, each 98c An odd end lot of Hats 48c An excellent line of work Shirts, In black and white stripes, or In other colors, each A few d.-ess Shirts, each , , .4 Ho Odd end lot of work Shoes , ,$ljtS Odd end lot of Slippers 28o Boys' Canvas Shoes, per pair 4Xc Tennis Shoes, per pair 99c COUPONS Small In sound, BIG IN 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. Tinware and Notions Tea Strainers, each .......3o Tea Kettle Knobs, each lo Soup Strainers, each '. 4o Wire Soap Stands, each 4o Wire Dish Mops, each 9o Graters,, each, from 7c to ISo 10-quart "galvanized Bucket, good weight 22o 12-quart galvanized Bucket, good weight 2So 14-quart galvanized Bucket, good weight 28c Paring Knives, each 4o Tin Cups, two for Bo And hundreds of other kitchen articles at Just such low prices. 57 piece Dinner Set of Dishes $5A3 ... .y, . r. . ;. . . r., , ... These Dishes are Firsts and Semi-Porcelain, of the best English ware, made V by Johnson Bros, ' the Elite pattern? ind are great ' values at that . ' . money. - " "'.', . ' ' : ', ;' ;.' Paper , . ,10c , . . 13c , ...4c 2 'A -yard bundles of fancy crepe paper 100 paper Napkins Shelf paper, per bunch ' Xenf Toilet Paper kc This paper Js of the best quality. In 8-oz. rolls containing 500 sheets, and la both sani tary and economical. , Granite Ware 2-quart Royal Granite Saucepan 4-quart Royal Granite Saucepan t-quart Royal Granite Saucepun ..... . . 21o ......... 43o 1 68c Baskets Wo have a large line of fancy baskets ranging In price from .. ,.7c to 7o St THE GOLDEN RULE CO. Smallest . Prices 8