KYEXIXG OBSERVER, LA OKANDE, OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 25. 1908.
PACE FTTK.
I Now is ,the time to fence your chickens in.
J Corns and get some poultry fence. I have it in differ
$ ent kinds and all hei7hls'"
'. N Just received a car extra Star A Star shingles
I They are first class. :. , ' ' V . , ,. . . f
I : Gall and see my souvenirs, 25c to 2.00 each.
; ; They are nice rresents to send to youi friends. i
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LOCAL ITEMS.
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H. P. Rankin ' of North Powder.
"'vtrarisa'cfed" business km today.? '
j , Mr. Alton and Ed Walllngton.'drove
over from Hot Lake this afternoon.
j Fred Braden. . champion tomato
! Joe Anson: a well to dn firmer In!
I Dan Sommer came up from Elgin' the valley, made a business trip to the
city today... , i " " . '
J. W. Lytle, a prominent wheat
grower, came to La Grande this after-
J. T. Langley of Albina, visited the noon. .
railroad shopa today. ' ... j j. e. Smith, one of the prosperous
A. P. Hammond, the Union' mer- farmers of the valley, came up to La
chant, transacted business here today. ' Grande today. ' ' '
Fred G. Taylor Is back from a busl-1 Tom Sherwood, a prominent farmer
ness visit to points east of here. of Ladd Canyon, was in the city this
Miles Booth came over from Cove afternoon.
today. I J. L. Rrank and C. A. Johns, prom-
Mr. and Mrs. Zurbrick came In from inent Baker City people, were business
the valley today. visitors here today.
-last nlKht
Mrs. W. L. Tucker went to Walla
,. 'Walla to visit friends this morning.
' Mr. and Mrs. Willard Couch came
.down from Ladd Canyon this morn
ing, Lloyd Carter came over from the
Sandrtdge to attend the Cove-La
Grande high school baseball game. .
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conley and Mr.
and Mrs. Arch Conley of Cove, made
a business trip to La Grande today.
Arrangement for a pfactlce game
George Adam and R. W. Jones of
Twin Falls, Idaho, transacted business
In La Grande today.
George H. Sutherland, the - Walla
Walla plumber, arrived in La Grande
last evening. .
Miss Gertrude Horton of Elgin, ar
rived last evening to' attend the teach
ers' meeting here today. . -
fearl Dlttebrandt passed through La
Vwtth Pendleton on next Tuesday and 'Grande on his way from SiSmmervllle
the following day, are now completed, to his home In' Sumpter. ,
I The frost last night caused the fruit'
Cove colors are much in evidence
.this afternoon. A goodly number of
rooters accompanied the Cove team.
Mrs. Ada Hall ' of Walker, Iowa,
daughter of Mrs. M. J. Johnson, ar
rived this morning and expects to
make her home in La Grande.
growers some uneasiness, but it is to
be hoped that no damage was done.
Mrs. Ed Wright, who has been vis
ltlng for tome time in Portland and
Astoria, Is expected home tomorrow
morning..
! GRANDE RONDE
MEAT COMPANY
PHONE IS YOUR ORDERS
:TW0 PHONES:
City Meat Market Main 50
Fir Stftet Market Main 48
Our large trade permits tis to tandle &ity the best of
everything to found in a first tfmsjet-yV..-
Try our home made Bacon, tiaras and Lard,
Long, loose-fitting Coats for
did value
Toilet Soap
per doien
45c
In Basement
Only
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LARGEST STORE.
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BILITY, ECONOMY, A'OTII
ING SURPASSES OUR
FOOTWEAR.
ivanhoe left last "'c1" ttHUIMIimiHtHtliliii"'"
umura, wnere sne will visit
friends for several days.
Mrs. E. Adler returned from Hot
Lake, where she has been for the past
week. '
Miss Liza Turner returned to her
hoaie in Elgin this morning ' after
spending the winter in La Grande.
3r A. Slgmund came over from El
gin last night and returned . on this
morning's train. - ,
Mrs. T. B. Johnson left this morn
ing for Union, where she will visit her
mother over Sunday, j
Two carrier's bags have reached the !
postoffice here. They will be used by
the carriers when ,jie free delivery
system is installed. . .
G. M.- Miller, G. Clarke and J. A.
Collier, all of southern Washington,
made final proofs of Umber and stone
claims today.
"Buster" Brown, formerly decorator
at the N. K. West atoire, .but now a
farmer of Ladd Canyon, made a fly
ing trip to the city today.' , ,.
Attorney Eugene' Ashwlll and J. W.
Oliver, the Insurance man, left this
morning for Union, where they; go to
adjust a fire loss.' ' ' - x . '
Dr. H. Logan of The Dalles, arrived
in the city this morning to visit his
son, Ray W. Logan, the rustling real
Mrat man. ? " .
All the members of the Xa Grande!
baseball squad have reached here and
the management is well along In the
weedlng-out process. - -
Prot Conklln and Royal . Allen,
teachers In the Cove publlo schools,
are In La Grande attending the Insti
tute. ' '- ' : " .
"Uncle" George Webb, father of
Mrs. Jap Stevens, returned to Pendle
ton, where he makes his home, with
Mrs. Frank Frailer. '
Mrs. R, E. Jamesr who has been vis
iting at the home of Mrs. George A!.
leger, returned to her home - In Pen
dleton this morning. , .
At a late hour this afternoon the
body of Mr. Batters, who fell from
the Perry Lumber company's logging
train several days ago, had not been
found.
Principal Omen Bishop, republican
nominee for county superintendent,
and at the head of the Union schools,
came over this morning to attend the
teachers' meeting. '
Quite a crowd attended the Electric
theater last night in honor of Elks'
Day, . All M'ere more than pleased
with the program, and each number
was greeted with applause.
W, I. Hunter of Summervllle, passed
through the city last evening en route
to Salem, where he is thinking of lo
cating with a view of bettering the
condition of his health.
J. W. Buchanan of Harney, who has
been In Salem, and who stopped off
In La Grande to visit his sister, Mrs.
M. A. Harrison, left on this morning's
train tor his home in Harney county.
Airs. r. n;. KODeru, emor or tne
North Powder News, came down with
the North Powder te&rhert this morn
ing.. She was In attead&nce at the
meeting today.
Mrs. j. M. Berry and little Con
stance Hall Will go to Hot Lake this
evening to tpend Sunday with J. M
Berry, wh la at the sanatorium for
treatment tor rheumatism.
Jo Wds, the liveryman, left to
day tut Pendleton, where he will visit
a tew days before going to Portland,
wh he will attend the Portland
home show and sale, which com
fttonces Tuesday.
, Among those who attended the
teachers' meeting from Union today.
are: Prof. J. F. Frost, Misses Eckers-
ley, Thompson .Gllflllan, White, Her
Itage, Billings, Eva Wilson, Rowena
Wilson and Phillips.
Mr. King who. It will be remem
bered, lost his foot in an accident at
Meacham, . will soon be able to leave
the hospital and will be sent to the
county farm until he has fully re.
covered. ,
David Brlchoux, the timber cruiser
went to Starkey with a party of land
seekers today. ' He returned last eve.
hlng from Baker City, and reports his
mother In about the same condition.
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Currey an
Mrs. G. C. Osburn left this mornln
for Baltimore to attend the General
Conference of the Methodist Church
The party expects to be away about
two months, and will visit all the prln
clpal cities In the east.
U. R. Wilson, manager of the Wal
Iowa Electric company, returned last
evening from Spokane,' where
'olden Ruk Co,
Womens' Tailor Made Suits
New
Spring Styles
Many of the pew models
shown are of handsome Pana- ,
mas and fancy suitings In all
the new colorings, some styles
belnsr extremely plain, and
others elaborately braided. ,
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Special attention is called to '
the following numbers:
Women's tailored Spring
Suits, made of the finest Pan
ama, In plain colors, single
breasted, seml-fltted 26-inch
coat, with full plaited Skirt,
trimmed with folds of self ma ;
terufl, very special value (see J
illustration)' $25.00
Splendid models In short
- epiiu Cuatiit tu auipv , uu
plain materials, semi-fitted
back. In all the " newest
. shades (see Illustration) from
$5.50 to $11.50.
SILK COATS.
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women In black Taffetta, trimmed In Silk braids, length l Inches; tplen-
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Rennalsance Lac Coau, In 14-Inch length, Taffeta silk lining. In blacks only, a coat of extreme beauty
.115.00, 114.50 and 138.50
THE GOLDEN RULE CO.
SMALLEST PRICES,
Toilet Paper
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nevlHcd Cast of Cliraotcra for
Coming Home Talent.
The local dramatic company is put
ting the finishing touches on the play
which will be presented at Steward's
opera house next Tuesday and Wed
nesday nights, for the benefit of the
La Grande band.
With a strong cast, together with
the best music that can be furnished
In Union county, and some choice spe
cialties, the production promises to
be one of the best ever shown In La
Grande by local talent The follow
ing Is the cast of characters:
Hattie Hewins......Mlas C. Stoddard
Harry Swift H. E. Coolldge
Eddie Hewlni Miss L, Coolldge
Millard Hilton ..... .Walter Ferguson
Malda Miss M. Cundiff
Dad Hewlns.. Adna B. Rogers
Annie Hewln Miss G. Blever
Tom Hewlns Sherwood Williams
Jim Hewlns Hugh McCall
C. W. ; PRESTO IN J
DEPOT STREET.
he
transacted business. He goes to Wal
lowa .. Monday . morning, Intending,
however, to come out again In a week
to go to California to attend fleet week
festivities.
Early Rose
Seed potatoes for sale. True to name.
At the Grande Ronde Cash Company,
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"FOR BROTHER TOM."
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Call for Warrant.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned, treasurer of Union county,
Oregon, has funds on hand with which
to pay all county warrants' that were
endorsed bv the treasurer prior to
September 1, 1906. And all road war
rants which were endorsed prior to
February 14, 1908. No Interest al
lowed on the above warrants after
April 25, 1908.
JOHN FRAWLEY,
Treasurer of Union Counly, Or.
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Catholic Church,
Low mass, I a. m.j high mass, 10
m.j rosary and benediction follow
ing 10 o'clock mass.
Latter Da Saints.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.; regular
service, I p. m.; mutual Improvement
soclatlon meets conjointly at 7:80
p. a.
Christian Science Service.
Busxlnl building, opposite Hotel
Foley. Sunday, 11 a. m., subject,
'Doctrine of Atonement" Wednes
day, 7:10 p. m. . Sunday school, 10:16
a. m. The reading room la open Tues
day and Saturday from to 4 p. m
All ar cordially Invited.
St. Prter's Episcopal CJiurth.
First Sunday after Easter. . , Holy
communion, 8 a. m.i Sunday school,
10 a. m.; morning service, 11 a. m
evening service, 5 p. m. Rev. Upton
H. Glbbs, rector.
At Inland City.
Sunday at 7:80 p. m., Rev. J. D. Gil
Ulan will conduct services at the union
church. All are cordially Invited,
Owing to the Haudensrhlcld meet
ings commencing April 29, there will
be no Wednesday night service.
and Presbyterian churches, at 7:80 ft.
m., which we Join In.
First Proobytcrtan Church.
Sunday school, :4S a. m., W. L.
Drenliolts, superintendent; morning
Subject, "The Supremacy of Love Orcr
Law." Special music by the choir. In
the evening the pastor and the choir
will have charge of th service at M
M. E. church, South, on Flrt street
north of the railroad. The pmtor'a
theme will be, "The Skin f nia
Teeth," Rev. S. W. Seemaaa, minis
ter. ,
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First Baptist Cburob. 'v, J
Corner. Sixth and Q. Sunday school.
9:46 a. m., Dr. 3. B. Stevenson, super
intendent; morulas worship, sermon
on "Faith In Aetton," by Pastor Gib
son. . Young people's meeting, 6:80 p. '
m. Leader, Mary Pennington, theme,'-
'God Honoring His Servanta." Rer.
eal will preach at 7:10 In a nnioa
irvlce. Cordial welcome to all, Rev.
7. H. Gibson, pastor. ' '
A Tliousand Dollars' Worth of Good
A. H. Thurnes, a well known Coal
operator of Buffalo, O., writes:
have been afflicted with kidney and
bladder trouble for . years, passing First Mp(liollnt Chtinh.
gravel and stones with excrucaiting Corner M and Fourth streets. Sun
pain. . I got no relief from medicine I daV( 9:4S p m BlDe gCnool; li a. m.,
until I began taking Foley's Kidney
Cure, then the result was surprising.
A few doses started the brick dust ilk
fine stones and now I have no pain
across my kidneys and I feel like a
new mnyi. It has done be $1000 worth
of good." A. T. Hill.
New QuarUrs.
Remember the Grande Ronde Cash
Meat company has moved Its North
Fir street shop to Its new quarters.
Just across the street. Call and sec
the new shop.
"Alameda" '
Is the prettiest waits you ever heard.
Hear It at
DAVIS-JORDAN MUSIC CO.
public worship, "A Christian . Who
Failed"; 12 m., class meeting; 6:80
p. m., union Young People's service
7:80 p. m., union services. Preach
Ing by Rev. O. H. King. The Hauden
schleld meetings ojimmence Wednes
day evening at the rink. Let all plan
to participate In them. A cordial wel
come to all., C. E. Deal, pastor.
(Vritral Church of Christ. '
Bible school, 10 a. m.; th Lord'
supper, and preaching service, 11
m., subject of sermon, "Co-operation
in the Lord's Work." k Y. P. & O.
In lecture room and Junior C. E. In
room t at t p. m. Union services In
Methodist Episcopal, M, E., South
Pot Sale.
We have some choice seed oata and,
brewing barley. '
BLACK 4k BR.AMWELL.
YOU SPEND
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Wsahlngton, complete Information of
every town In the two states and a.
clanslaf led business directory.
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cold. Tb euld prepwostb systwsr (or to
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oold wbil roacaa.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
by It remarkable euros of oolds kas beoomt
a stapl article of trad and eonimero. 1 1 la
prompt: It Is ffeotaals It Is reliable. Tr la
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