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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1908)
. i'- " . " : PRECOX. iATTKPAY, APRIL 85, 1908. Igl S evening onsEnvtfn, la grande, PAGE EIGHT. r V 1 i f' -I . : M H .1! 15 : 'J ':1 '0 i'1 5 ' 3 V 1 j Cleaning Mouse This Week! I We Can Fit You Out With ew Lace Curtains Curtain Nets and Swisses, Draperies, Bed Spreads, Sheets, Pillovi Cases or the Stuff to Make' em of, Jowls, Crashes, Tickings and Last but not least a Nice New Wrapper file e s Sfdre I OPERA HOUSE BLOCK LA GRANDE, OREGON Cottage rrajrer Meeting. The cottage prayer meeting held last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Herman In South 1a Orande, Aval a grand success, regardless of the act that the evening was a very stormy one. Thirty people were pres ent.' The meeting was conducted un der the leadership of Mr. Herman. The next meeting will be held for the South La Grande district at the home of Mrs. French. Rummage Sale. St. Peter's Guild will hold Its spring rummage sale May 1 and 2, In the Slater building. , ' . k t'.-i. I I'. i! . ry WALLOWA COVXTV NOMINATION Full County Tickets In Wallowa Coun ty Published Herewith. Below Is published the full county republican and democratic tickets In Wallowa county, as a result of the recent primaries: Republican Ticket. County Judge, J. B. Olmstead. ' Sheriff, J. W. Kerns. County treasurer, W, T. Bell. County clerk, E. A. Searle. Assessor, C. H. Allen. School superintendent, J. C. Conley. Surveyor, It. I. Long. County commissioner, W, G. Locke. Wallowa, Promise and Powwatka precincts: Justice of the peace, J. A. Cox. '' Constable, J. C. Hall. , Democratic Ticket. County judge, H. M. Williams. . Sheriff, Edgar Marvin. . Clerk, W. C. Boatman. Treasurer, F. A. Reavls. Assessor, B. F. Miller. Commissioner, C. W, Brown. Wallowa, Promise and Powwatka precincts: Justice of the pence, George A. Miller. FRIEND TO FRIEND. The personal recommendations of people who have been cured of coughs and colds by Cham berlain's Cough Remedy have done more than all else to make it a staple article of trade and com merce over a large part of the civilized world. , . , AN INSTANCE. " lacy Suddreth, of Lenobr, N. C, had been troubled with V a very bad cough for over a year. Shatayat " A friend " boogbt a bottle of Crams cujua's Cotoh Rxmxdv, ' . Vooght It to me and insisted that! should take it I did so sua 10 my sarpnse ll Helped hm. rau bottle of kt iMf aycoBch." .EVU P1UC CO. The Siuvmllls Ituniiliig. Sawmills In the country tributary to Union are now fairly under way for the present season's cut, and while the price of lumber Is slightly lower than last season, sawmill men propose to make the season of 1908 no exception I to the general rule In point of work done. Among the mills now running are the following: The Zeek mill in High Valley. The Fred Brace mill In High Val ley will start at once. .,.., The' Stover & Weaver mill on Little Catherine. The Union Pine company's mill on Catherine creek. This mill has already cut out 500,000 feet of lumber.' Already the roads are lined with lumber teams, bringing the cut to the I big planers at Union, two of which are now running mil Diast. - The lumber Industry around Union for 1908 will prove no inconsiderable factor In our prosperity. Union Re' publican. Xew Quarters. Remember the Grande Ronde Cash Meat company has moved Its North Fir street shop to Its new quarters. Just across the street Call and aee j the new shop. . The Observer always first with the PLAY CLUB The Eagles organized a baseball team last evening and will play a long series of games this season. G. W. O'Neill la manager and will commence to make a schedule at once. Game Tomorrow. The Eagles' team will be Introduced to the game tomorrow . afternoon at S o'clock, when It will face the pro fessionals, strengthened by a loan of a battery from the professional squad. However, this arrangement Is only for tomorrow, as Ellsworth will do the twirling for the team later on In the season, when he gets warmed up. His work last year was highly satis factory. . The game tomorrow will give the local fans the first opportunity to size up what Manager O'Brien has in his S5U12. TSl hmr mn added Interest as a practice game, as the lo cals will be the opponents. For the Eagles the line-up tomor row will be: Abegg, as; Ellsworth, lb; Chllders. Sb; Alstott, If: Walters, rf; McClure, tb; Grlffen, cf ; Hudson, p; Furnler, c. , - The Professionals will probably line up as follows: Emrlch, e; Low dell, lb; O'Brien,' 2b; Beck, -as; Van Horst, 8b; Kooser, If; Zimmerman, cf; Isaacs, rf; Hlggens, Fuechell and Cot teman, pitchers. ' lit BAND mmm The Initial Saturday band conrert t -be given by the La Grande Conce; band of a series that Is to last all sum mer long, was given this afternoo and the effect was pleasing. Farmer, and local people were out taking su baths, enjoying the music, and a spiri of good feeling prevailed. Buslnes men and their employes' found an op portunlty to rest briefly when th. band happened by. All In all th'' event was highly satisfactory to ttu arrangement committee. Tonlglit'ii Pn(rram. Commencing at 7:30 tonight, the band will again be heard and for a period of an hour or more will plav at various places on Adams avenue. I ODAYSGAH E At 8:15 this afternoon the Covt school baseball team, which reached the city- earlier In the day, faced the local hlBhs for the first home game of the season. Among the white and blue of the local Institution were lib eral sprinklings of Cove yellow and black. The teams lined up as fol lows: La Grande Myers, p; Garrlck,'. c'; Reynolds, ss; Ralston, lb; Geddes, 2b; Bolton, 3b; Williamson, If; Carpy, cf; Schofield and Earls, rf. Cove Motley, c; Conley, p; Willie Motley, as; Miles Boothe, lb; C Hou sack,, 2b; L. Allen, 3b; G. Richards, rf; J. Gibson, cf; M. Haynes, If. . . . A COKRECTIOV. Prof. Camplwll Was Misquoted In the UooxUT.Spcoc.il. Editor Observer: " t I saw an article In your paper re ferring to President P. L. Campbell. of the State university, in his address relative to the holding up of the ap propriation for that school, and stat ing that tho granges of the state were favoring It. - . , Now, in Justice, to President Camp- bell and the granges of the statq, of which Prof. Campbell, himself Is an honored member, I desire to say that there Is surely a mistake In the mat ter. While there are some members of the grange who are opposed to so great an appropriation, the granges as organisations are not opposing It. Neither were they Instrumental in In voking the referendum on same. The granges stand for education as b attained by the USe of Royal Bfc ingPowte. AnJtheeaseanJ dex terity of their making Is marvelous. JJ ll. c Powder J AbsoluteJyPure The only baking powder made with Royal Grape Cream pf Tartar. Hence the superiority ox wc row f ell AVs W Hwiee the antl-dvsoeotic qualities which it imparts to the food. SSSsxTO r-rrft.;b niisr?" the foundation of good citizenship and a progressive government. . CD. HUFFMAN, ;' The Observer, always willing to cor rect Its mistakes, is pleased to state that Mr. Camcbcll was misquoted. He did not place the responsibility of the attack upon the university appropria tion upon the grange. Mr. Campbell understands and does not hesitate to state that the grange as an organiza tion, has taken no action toward the defeat of the appropriation. We make this statement In order to correct the report In justice to the grange as well as to tho professor. Ed. A Notre Dame LaCf'e Appeal. To all knowing sufferers of rhei-i matlm, whether muscular or of tha Joints, sciatica, lumbngos, backache, pain In the kidneys or. neuralgia pains, to wAte to her for a home treat ment which has repeatedly cured all of these tortures. She feels ifer duty to send It to all sufferers -Tree. Tou euro yourself at home as thous ands will" testify no change of cli mate being necessary. This simple discovery banishes uric acid from th blood, loosens the stiffened Joints, purifies the blood and brightens the j eyes, giving elasticity and tone to the Have you heard "Alameda? deamlest waits ever written. DA VIS-JORDAN MUSIC -CO. The whole system. If the above Interests you, for proof address Mrs. M. Su hers. Box R, Notre Dame, lira. M. Sum- e. Ind. ,.f cospel Meetings " Gospel Meefn'ssj liAUDENSGHIELD ' "i V i ' c t t WcrJhe sday , Abril $9 At The Skating ;Rjnk l! DU 40' idol n ' . tri" r X t t t 51 ' ; i wa, . , "f'tw tr-r -