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FACE EIGHT.
EVENING OBFERVEK. LA CRANDK. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1908.
Cleaning House This Week!
We Can Fit You Out With I
Mew 'lace 'Curtains
Curtain Nets and Swisses, v
Z Draperies, Bed Spreads, Sheets,
Pillow Cases or we Stuff to Make' em
E ; of, Jowls, Crashes, Tickings and
; Last but not least a Nice New Wrapper
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People's
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK
LA GRANDE, OREGON
71 HURRY?
THEN. CALL
t JnE TRANSFER MAN
will take that trunk to tha' Da-
r't or your home hi less time than
tekHtotall it.
Dayphona Red 761
N'ght " . Black 1792 '
".' Wk3 alwav t.-c:ir te:v.:a
llKllE.Ut.SfkG DA1EY.
Tor Krotlir-r Tom" Will Ue Well Pre
pared by Local Actors.
So earnest are the members of the
cast which will produce "For Brother
Tom" In this city next Tuesday ant'
Wednesday nights, under the auspices
pf the La Grande band, that practice?
and rehearsals are held every evening.
The very best local talent will be in
this galaxy of amateur actors am"
something great is In store for theater.
Boers. Messrs. Coolldge and Rogert
are staging the play, and that alom
meana that the two-night stand nex
week will draw two full houses. Tin
GRANDE RONDE
I MEAT COMPANY
PHONE US VOIR ORDERS
'TWO PN0NES
City Meat Market Main 50
, f fir Street Market Main 48
Our lkfge trade permits us to handle only the, best of
J everything to be found in a first class market.
Try our home made Bacon, Hams ana Lam
a .
Ity Is to be flooded with advertising
!n a day or two, and nothing but
boosting and advertising will be don
jy tne band boys and those who an
nslneerlng the theatrical, until the
'fvent passes on record as the best thf
w'lty has had in.thls line.
COUNTY REGISTRATION AGAIN.
The county registration books-
vore opened agafn this morning a
he county clerk's office, and will re
tain open until May 15. Those who
eglstered for the ' primary election
:eed not register again, but the books
ire open for those who failed to do
his duty before the recent election
;nd want to vote next June without
he trouble of securing six freehold
is to swear them In. '.'
BRICK IS CHEAPER
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5 Brick building, at the present price of lumber, is
diaper as well as better. It has been demonstrate t
rtaatmjLhasltia superior to unv mad n
t&pMtoiqopppQii brick in any quantity. No order I
I too large or 100 smau to receive prompt attention.
C?BOenc.ejnpntractors and builders solicited.
tsiimates cr.eerruily- furnished.- Prices
on application.
made known
IxriU
Practicing for Ball (ianie.
The high school baseball team 1"
"vailing Itself of every opportunity f
'iractlco for Its game with Cove hlg'
-.'hool here next Saturday afternoon,
'ove and Union have each won, on
rom the other, and La Grande neces
sarily has to dtjfeat Cove on Paturda;
,o walk off with laurels of the tru
tyle. '
Muny Teachers Coming. .
County Superintendent E. E. Brngr
'Xpects nearly 60 teachers from the
ounty schools to be present at th.
ounty teachei'9' meeting In this city
lext Saturday morning and early af
ternoon. ,
A Twenty Voir Sentence.
nava juat completed a 20-year
sentence,. Imposed by Bucklen'a Arnl-
;a Salve, which cured me of bleed
ng piles Juat 10 years ago," wrltea O.
5. Woolever of LeRaysvllie, N. T
Bucklen's Arnica Salve hnala the worst
sorrai bolls, burns, Wounds and cuts
in the shortest time. 25c at Newlln's
drug store.
Tom Richardson Is In the Grande
Ronde valley and will be In La Grande
tonight. Business men are ready for
the mass meeting at the Elks' hall to.
night, and there Is no reason why
there should be a vacant Beat in that
room before 8 o'clock, when the eve
ning's program commences, Mr. Rich
ardson spoke to an Elgin assembly of
business men this afternoon, com.
menclng at 1:30 o'clock, thus allow.
Ing him time to catch the La Grande
train. He will be here this evening
with all his characteristic boost and
no one can afford not to hear him.
Asldev from listening to this speech
La Grande citizens should be present
to reorganize the commercial club.
Come prepared to' do something, with
"" line of procedure mapped out
and be ready to tell your fellow citi
zens about your plan. The doors are
to be opened at 7: SO and the program,
which includes addresses by local men
music and addresses by President
Campbell of the State university, and
Mr. Richardson,, begin promptly at S
o'clock.
. .. - it n r.
are preparing to give n-i."-"rjresm
of Fair Women" in the near
future. .
The Five Hundred club will meet at
the hoire of M.s. J. H. Alklne Thurs
day afternoon.
DENTIST.
Dr. W. D. McMillan. Red BS1.
Painless extraction.
Expert gold work. Special attention
to children's teeth.
La Grande National Eans Building.
m-ith ma at
to communumo
; residence at ,a,d Island C. y. or
elsewhere. Said sale will be made .
cording to law and said order of ..
ULYSSES G. COCCH.
Administrator.
(To be published orce a week fori .
four successive week, In the Evening
Observer.)
RAMSEY & OLIVER.
" i.imiiiistrator.
Attorneys iui : ,
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Notice.
The La Grande Entertainment and
Market Day association will have a
meeting Thursday,' April 23. All mem
bers are requested to be present at t
'clock. Meeting to be beld in the
Elks' building. ,
OAKLET A. COFFIN, Sec.
"K'RIEGER!
m r waBr.ce, dics,uj, iara, KM oil. L Grande. Ortg'B
Got Joy Paper.
Augustua Z. Heppner and Mrs.
Mary A. Miller, both of Union, have
taken out a marriage license. '..
Rnmmage Sale.
8t Peter's Guild will hold Its spring
rummage sale May 1 and i, In the
Slater building.
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, SOCEETT.
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. Gibson Pictures Popular.
The Gibson pictures given by the
auies of the Ljle Tuesday Musical
ast evening was a success in every
vay. A large and appreciative audl-
nce greeted each number with enthu-
Jlasm. The pictures given were:
"A Hint to Fathers." by Mrs. J. J.
.'arr, Hugh McCall and Judge Craw
ford.
rortunes T.'lth Cards," Miss Hun-
itock and George T. Cochran.
"The Expert," Jean McDonald, Rob
rt Newlln and little Adelaide Scrog-
JVhy She Didn't Get the Place,"
'.Iiss Dls-iua, Mrs. Cavana and Ceo. T.
'ochran.
"Mr. Grubbs Walks In His Sleep,"
lies Little, A. B. Rogers, Harrii;
'rench. Miss McCue, A. C. MaeLen-
.ian.
"Big Game," Mrs. N. Molltor, Ade-
alde Scroggln.
Old Money Bags," Miss McCall,
Mr. French, Judge Crawford. '
"Elopement a la Gasoline," Irene
lurphy, Mr. French, Mrs. J. M. Berry,
Air. Cochran, Miss Kuhn.
Some Women Prefer Dogs," Mrs.
IIII, Mrs. J. M. Bern'. Constance Hall
Puzzle Find the Girl Who's Eeen
Xiesed Within 10 Minutes," Mrs. Da-
uon, Mr Newlln, Mrs. Corbctt, C. S.
vYUIlams. ,
Their Presence of Mind," Mls3 Mc-
'all, Mr. Williams, Mr. r.ogers.
Rival Beauties," Mrs. Hall, Miss
Innstock-.
VWireless -Telegraphy'," Mrs. Vttr
llat, Mrs. Berry, Mr. Newlln.
"Financial Predicament," Mrs. Carr,
rs. Newlln, Mr. Williams.
"The Only Pebble on the Bonch,"
ItV MiicLennan. . Miss . Kuhn. Mif
eal. Miss Little.
A Vote of Tiwnks.
The ladles of the Lyle Tuesday Mu
ral are very much Indebted to Mr.
Itter for his assistance In posing the
Gibson pictures last evening.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF LAM)
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned as administrator de bonis
non twlth the will annexed) of the
estate of Mellnda Wardwell, deceased.
will, by virtue of on order of the
county court of Union county, state of
Oregon, made on the Sth day of April,
1808, empowering him to do so, from
and after the 19th day of May, 1908,
sell, at private sale, for cash, lots
numbered 5 and (, of block numbered
28. of Sterling's addition to the town
of Island City, in Union county, state
of Oregon, which sale will be made to
obtain funds to pay legacies and ex
nenses nf Admlnlatratlnn. ' ftnd said
property mII! tc the person of-
ferlng the largest sum therefor. Per-1?
LA GRANDE
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Studio
candy parlors,
Solder's t
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PROF. DAY, Principal
sons desiring to buy said property are I 4eee
FOR ELEGANCE, DURA
BILITY, ECONOMY, NOTII
ING SURPASSES OvR
FOOTWEAR.
C. W. PRESTON
DEPOT STREET.
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I ANNO UNCEMENT !
of Special Saturday Safes
Sonitloing iieu every week
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Kaffee Klatcli.
The Evening Kaffee Klatch will
neet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T.
T. Scroggln on Friday evening of this
veek, with Mrs. T. J. Scroggln and
Mrs. A. Newlln as hostesses."
Birthday Dinner.
Dr. and Mrs. M. K. Hall gave s
-ourse dinner last evening In honor of
'heir daughter. Miss Gwendolyn'a first
birthday.
The dining room was decorated In
pink and white carnations,' while on
the birthday cake burned one candle.
v Those present alt Joined In wishing
Mlsa Gwendolyn many happy birth
days to come. r -
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Former La Grande Man Marries.
Invitations are out for the wedding
of J. P. Graham, formerly of this city,
and Mlsa Fern Francis Stout of Mc
Mlnnville. Nehthborbood Attraction Soon,
The ladles of the Neighborhood club
arauoiiKASS GROCERY
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