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EVENING OBSERVE u PRECOX, THURSDAY, APRIL M( 1C08.
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P0VLTRY
FENCE
.Now is. the -'time to fence your chickens in.
; .Gome and get some poultry fence.- 1 have it in differ-
ent kinds and all heights; ; .: i r , :f ' '
Just received a car extra Star A Star 'shin?ies.
They are first class. .
Call, and see ray souvenirs,'25c to r$2.00 each
They are nice rresents to send to your friends.
MRS. T.N. MURPHY
..: HARDWARE and CROCKERY
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LOCAL ITEMS. 4
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..jrJ. M. Berry went to Hot Lake this
morning. -
Mrs. W. E. Warner of Portland,
came up from Elgin last night.
Ed Kiddle returned home yesterday
after spending two days In Union.
Mrs. Frank Bldwell carnal over from
Union yesterday. ' :
Harry Rlnehart came up from Sum
merville yesterday.
Miss Bertha E. Derringer went to
Hot Lake last night for a few days.
- Dr. N. Molltor Is having his office
iomi refurnished.
" Mrs. B. Smith returned to her home
In Enterprise this morning.
C. L, Grout is down from his Clover
creek farm this morning.
Miss Cora Vaughn of San Jose,
passed through La Grande this morn
ing on her way to Elgin.
Mrs. Jane Richards and Mrs. D'. C.
Richards came over from' Cove, on
business today. 1 ' ' 1 ' ' v :" . ' ,
, Vivian Melville returned home last
r.Ijht after sr. vi.it to mme'
of the principal cities of the east.
Mrs. J. O. Landegan of Chehalia.
Wash., came up on the Elgin train
last night' - . ..
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Black moved
Into their home on Academy hill, bet-
ter known as the Morton place.'
Mrs. D. Beaumont of Milton. Is in
the city this week visiting her parent
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Davis.
. Night Express Agent Harry P. Rice
spent Wednesday in Huntington trans.
acting business.
Miss Maud Clement returned to
Whitman this morning after spending
the Easter vacation In La Grande.
C. H. Bldwell, Warren Chandler and
Albert Kr&use went to Portland with
President P. L. Campbell of the
Oregon university, went to Pendleton
this morning and will speak there on
matters pertaining to the university
appropriation.
a train of cattle for the market
Mrs. R. W. Petrle returned last
night from Los Angeles, where she
has been visiting for several weeks.
Fred G. Taylor, superintendent of
the Amalgamated sugar factory, is In
Nampa transacting business.
Bishop Paddock left today for
Union after his brief stay In La
Grande.
"Booster" Tom Richardson, who
made a big hit with La Grande busi
ness men last night left early today
for Union and Cove.
Dr. and Mrs. Stelncamp, who have
been visiting Mrs. Stelncam'p's moth
er, Mrs. Lindsay of Island City, left
last night for their home In Granite.
Miss Jessie Irwin returned to Ka-
mela this morning after a visit of sev
eral days with Mrs. Harvey of this
city. i :
- Mr. and Mrs. McLevy returned to
Kamela this morning with their young
child who was severely burned last
January, but Is rapidly Improving.
The La 'Grande orchestra will give
a dance tomorrow evening at the old
Commercial club rooms.- A good time
Is assured to all who attend. v ,
Mrs. J. D. McKennon left this morn
ing for Portland and Corvallts, where
she will visit friends and relatives for
: District Attorney Ivanhoe came
home trom Pendleton , last night
where he has been attending the Deal
trlat.
J, R. Wilson, who ' recently pur
chased the Carr home in South La
Grande, la making some extensive Im
provements on his property. ,
J Mrs. McCormlck, wife of M. L. Mc
Cormick, head miller of the La Grande
flouring mills, is reported to be seri
ously III.
J. M. Berry, travellg salesman for
the Gusecke-D'Clench-Hays Shoe
company of 8t Louis, Mo., came up
from Portland last night and left for
Elgin on the train this morning.
Andrews & Berry are about to re
model their store front according to
plans drawn by E. J. Stuart. The
front Is to, be really fancy and will be
one of the attractive stores of the
city,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fletcher arrived
on last nlghfs train from points in
Idaho and Montana. Mr. Fletcher Is
a traveling piano tuner and expects to
make regular visits to La Grande.
Mr. and Mrs. Myers and family of
Flora, passed through La Grande last
night on their way to Baker City,
where they expect to make their fu
ture home. . ' ; .
Dwlght Barnes and Cecil Galloway
came up form Elgin last night to at
tend the republican county central
committee meeting, which takes place
this afternoon.
Fred Gaskel, Wm. Grandy, B. Mc
Alllster, John McAllister, Chaa. Taal
and Frank P. Chllders are , among
those who returned from Pendleton
last evening after attending the Deal
trial there.
A. T. Powers, who has been to Seat
tle, Is visiting his brother at the home
of S. R. Richardson, while en route
to his home In Granite, Minn. Mr.
Powers has a brother who Is gover
nor of Maine, one on the supreme
bench and nearly a half dosen others
who hold prominent places of trust In
the Pine Tree state.
Miss Hazel Landrum, who has been
Visiting her sister, Mrs. H. R. Hanna
for the past three weeks, returned to
She was accompanied by Mrs. W. L.
Landrum. wife of assistant Postmas
ter Landrum. Mrs. Landrum will vlBlt
friends in Baker a few days.
Principal Omen Bishop of Union,
republican candidate 'for school su
perintendent, and Manager Clark of
the Union experiment station, were
among those who came to La Grande
last evening In an auto with President
Campbell. They heard the addresses
at the Elks' hall last evening.
Leslie Parker arrived last evening
from the tour- which he and his
brother Walter, the La Grande engl
neer, took during the past few
months. They visited points In east
ern, southern and middle western sec
tlona of the United States. Mr. Par
ker went on to Alblna today, where
he will resume his duties as ' chief
clerk to J. T. Langley.
, C. R. Hlbberd of Imbler, la In La
Grande on business today.
Something doing at the' Steward
opera house on Tuesday and Wednes
day night ; ' . '
One man has registered since the
registration books were reopened. He
Is a, republican.
J. P. Kennedy of Union, is In the
city this afternoon transacting busi
ness. .
Elks are out today working up a
large crowd for the benefit to be given
by the Electric theat
nlglvt The complete receipts go to
the bullding'fund of the Elks' lodge.
Mrs. A. B. Huelat received a card
from the nurse who la attending Mrs.l
J. R. Forrest, stating she was gaining
rapidly and if nothing unusual hap
pened would be able to sit ud bv nit
Sunday. ' ;
Henry Chambers; one of Cove's
pioneer farmers, was a La Grande vis
itor today. Mr. Chambers says he Is
at a loss to understand what has come
over his neighbors,' as durlng'hls 20
years' residence In Cove, this Is the
first season when ha has not been re
liably Informed by one or more Cove-
Itea that the entire fruit crop was
aoout to be killed. . So far he has not
heard, a single evil forecast-' '
SUMMONS.
may be agreeable to equity and good
conscience. -ThU
summons is served by publi
cation thereof for six consecutive?
weeks In the Evening Observer. a
dally newspaper of general circulation
published at La Grande. Union coun
ty. Oregon, Ty order of Hon. Thomas
Crawford, judge of the above entitled!
court, made and entered on the list
day of March, 190$.
s R. H. LLOYD,
' . 1 ' Attorney for Plaintiff. 1
In the Circuit Court of the state of
!.- Oregon for Union County, i
Samuel T. Booth, plaintiff, va. Mvr-
Ua Booth, defendant .".
To Myrtl Booth. th Abov Named
Defendant: . '
In the nam of th state of Oregon,
you are hereby summoned and re
quired to appear In th circuit court
of th stata of Oregon, for Union coun
ty, and answer th complaint filed
against you In th abov entitled cause
on or before th 2nd da, of May. 1908
or In default thereof the plaintiff win
PPly to th court for the relief
prayed for In th complaint to-wit
for a decre of th court declaring
tne marriage contract between nlalnt
Iff and defendant null and void, and
for such other and further relief as
TIMPKR LAND, ACT JUNE J. 187?.
riK ri'BL.K'ATHW.
U. S. Land Office, La Grande, Ore.,
March 80, 1908 .
pllunce with the provisions of the act
ui L-uiiKrnui V aune 3. ia is, enutiptt
"An act for the sal of timber lands
In the slates of California, Oregon, Ne
vada and Washington territory," as
extended to all the public land states
by act of AiikiiM 4, 1893, .
of La Grande, county of Union; stiito
of Oregon,- has this dny filed In this
office his sworn statement No. 5974,
for th. mi rr,li B.a nf . K a IT l Vi7U
NEH HE of Section No. 33, In Town-
win u, a roum, rtunge wo. i i, ti. W.
M Anil Will rtfftxr. -v 4 A Sk.4V
the land sought Is more, valuable for
... or stone man ror agricul
tural purposes, and to establish his
claim to said land before the register
and receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on
Vednesday, the 17th day of June, 1998.
He names as witnesses: George W.
Bartmrss, of La Grande, Ore.) Qeorgei
ri-v-.., Ornnrt.. Ore.; William
Hughes, of La Grande, ore.: vvtiiiaiu
H. Deal, ot Hllgard, Or.
Any and ail persona claiming ad
versely the abov described lands are
i ner ciaimi in M
Of II Oft OH fit tMtffit aaM llik - - M
jun. i9o: .
W. C. BRAMwKLL, Register.
Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy
curing mi put oo years no rem-
. dy has proven more prompt or
mor effectual In Its cure of ' 1
Coughs, Golds and Croup
than Chamberlain's OoughEmdy. la
many homes It Is relied upon as lot
plloltly as th family pbyalolM. It con
tains no opium or other narootlp, and
maybs given as confidently to a baby-
""u uuiv. mo aooj larg sis OOO
NEWLW DRUG CO.
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Laundry Soap, 7 bar 23c
araams
FREE
Hundreds have received numerous articles
FREE from our Bargain Basement. WHT
NOT TOUT
BRIXG 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. S. spring Clothespins, made of hard
wood, with spring On each aide and mad
' to clasp the line, per dozen ......... .70
Block matches, per bunch lo
Saginaw Parlor Matches, E60 in box, having
the safety tip, making them easy to
strike and yet keeping them from popping
and sputtering; per box .So
Woden Potato Mashers, each . .c
Wooden Spoons, each .So
Wash Boards, a very good quality board;
is made of zinc and well worth , more
money; each ...28c
HATS
SHIRTS TJj
FOOTWEAH '
DRY GOODS
Darning Cotton, 6 for ...Bo
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Bargains
NOTIONS .
TINWARE
DISHES
GRAXITEWRAE
The Golden Rule Co.
argain Basement
Opening
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Worth More Than Face Value
Our large stock of Goods In th Bargain Basement Is sold at startling prices, and S cents
there means 10 cents else where. Com and be convinced. WE WILL PAY YOU for your trouble, as
a few price will convince. '
Dry Goods
A high-grade Calico, In the best colors and
patterns, per yard Be
The best quality apron Gingham In small
and large checks tc
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 4t' '
Silk, a high grade, per spool 8c
Embroidery Silk, two skeins 5c
Gents Furnishings
A good grade of Hats, each 98c
An odd end lot of Hats 48o
An excellent Una of work Shirts, In black
and white stripes, or In other colors,
each 4So
A few dress Shirts, each 4Hc
Odd end lot of work Shoes $1.(13
Odd end lot of Slipper 23o
Boys' Canvas Shoes, per pair 4Ho
IVnnls Shoes, per pair 3o
57 piece Dinner Set of Dishes $5 A3
These Dishes are Firsts and Semi-Porcelain, of the best English ware, made
by Johnson Bros. The Elite pattern, and are great values at that
money.
$5.43
Paper
3 '4 -yard bundles of fancy crepe paper
100 paper Napkins
Shelf paper, per bunch
..10c
..lie
...4o
Xlent Toilet Paper kc
This paper Is of the best quality. In 8-oz.
rolls containing 500 sheets, and Is both sani
tary and economical.
Coat and Hat Hooks, per dozen ........ ...80
argams
COUPONS
Small In sound. BIG IN MEANING You
receive one coupon with each cash purchase
of $1.00, at the GOLDEN RULE 8 TO RE. IT
brings you more than face value In THE BAR
GAIN BASEMENT. '
WHY,-
Tinware and Notions
Tea Strainers, each .So
Tea Kettle Knobs, each .........la
Soup Strainers, each ,4o
Wire Soap Stands, each so
Wire Dish Mops, each 9o
Graters, each, from To to 13o
10-quart galvanized Bucket, good weight 23o
12-quart galvanized Bucket, good weight 2So .
14-quart galvanized Bucket,, good weight 2 80
Paring Knives, each ...40
Tin Cups, two for Bo .
And hundreds of other kitchen articles at
Just such low prices.
Granite Ware
2-quart Royal Granite Saucepan ji0 V,
4-quart Royal Granite Sauwpan , -; 3o
-quart Royal Granite Saut-epun eso '
" Baskets v: f
We have a large lln of fancy baskets ranging In price from .. ..To to T9o '
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