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EVEXIXG OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. MOXDAY, APRIL 27, J908.
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Curtain Nets and Swisses,
aperies, Bed Spreads, Sheets,
Pillow Cases or the Stuff to Make' em
of, Jowls, Crashes, Tickings and
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Dlnnj-r Party.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hopper entertain
ed at dinner yesterday In honor of
Mr. Wesley Andrews and children,
Ulss Ella Brown and Ben Hopper.
About 20 girls were present.
At Home.
Mrs. Chester Newlln and Miss Mar
garet Newlln will entertain at cards
Wednesday afternoon and evening.
Paper Wedding Anniversary.
Saturday afternoon tha friends of
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Qutrldge gave them
a pleasant surprise. The cause for
the event being their second wedding
anniversary. The afternoon was Bpent
In a social way. Mr. and Mrs. Gut
ridge received several beautiful and
appropriate presents. Those present
were: Mesdames E. Outrldge, Fred
Eberhardt, Chas. Leap, A. J. Warren,
Harley Smith, Ed Kam merer, Nathan
Zweifel, W. F. Anderson, James
Hough, Oliver Fleshman, Delia Flesh
man, J. H. Harvey, C. L. Mackey, T.
O. Van Vlack, William Brady, Wlllard
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LA GRANDE,; OREGON
A mid-day concert Is the schedule
for tomorrow. . The La Grande band
will start to fill the Steward opera
house early In the day by getting out
at high noon for a short concert.
They are anxious to fill the opera
house for two successive evening,
when "For Brother Tom" will be pre
sented. The final rehearsal of thr
home talent will be made tonight.
Every part Is well taken and La
Grande will see an extraordinarily
fine production.
Rummage Sulo.
St. Peter's Guild will hold Its spring
rummnge 'sale May 1 and 2, In th
Slater building.
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BIG JUNE co:;cEiiT.
L. I). S. Church Will Give Grand Con
cert In June.
The officials of the L. D. 8. church
In this city have definitely decided to
give ft concert in Juno of this year.
the extent and quality of which has
never been attempted by that organ
ization before. The large pipe organ
which is soon to be Installed, will be
dedicated on that occasion.
Bandit Kulmill Dead.
Tangier, Morocco, April 27. Re
ports here today' state that RaiBuli,
the notorious bandit, was killed at
Tazaront by members of the Elkme?
trlbo. . Ralsult was 40 years old and
his full name was Mohammed Er Ral
sull, but was -known among the na
tives as tho "Scourge of Morocco." His
last feat was tho abduction of Kald
Sir Harry McLean. McLean was ran
somed by tho British government for
1 100.000. ,
Market Day association will meet i:
the city hall tomorrow evening, Tuct
day, April 28, at S o'clock. All mem
bers are requested to be present, a
matters of Importance will come ui
at this time.
OAKLEY A. COFFIN, Sec.
Two Games This Week.
The Pendleton Pets will be In Lr
Grande on Wednesday and Thursday
Bills announcing this fact will be dts
trlbuted this evening.
"Brother Tom."
The La Grande band boys are se
curing the best available talent am
devoting many hours of hard labor t
the drama "Brother Tom," which the
expect to present In this city nex
Tuesday evening, April 28.
To Exchange.
Want to exchange second-hnnd o
gan for some team work; also warn
some poles. See Hendricks, the re
liable piano tuner.
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The La 1 Grando Entertainment & 1 news.
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business and whil nnr
t. power machine has not
I arrived, we will do your 2
; housecleaninff bv tho
hand method and tmsrar.
: ee satisfaction. As soon I
as the machine arrives i
we will announce the fact f
thi'OUffh the Observer anrl
will be pleased to receive 1
your order. i
SCOTT &. ALTMEIOE
PHONE, Black 1772 I
Cured of Colds and Croup by
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
SONS OF OEOROB C. BOWDCX.
Om, C. Bowden, of Little Rock. Ark., baa used Chamberlain's Couch
Ruinndjr in his fuuiilv for many years, and is seldom without it in tha
hoo.se. He snys: "'ChamberlaJn7 Cough Remedy has proved a great
relief to our boys in their throat and lung troubles. A few doses of It will
ward off a threatened attack of croup, and ft bad cold la quickly cured by
its use. I take pleasure in recommending it." The prompt cures of colds
and croons effected by this preparation. IM fact that it can always be de
pended upon, ts pleasant to take and contains no opium, chloroform or
other objectionable drug, has made it ft favorite with the parents of voune
children. When vou have ft conch or cold, try it and see for yourself what
an excellent medicine it Is. Price, 23 cents. Large sice, 50 cents.
JfEWLIN DRl'G CO.
DENTIST.
Dr. W. p McMillan. Red C81.
Painless txtractlon.
Expert golj work. Special attention
to children's teeth.
La Grande National Bank Building.
FOLD
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ing on the ground with a sprained an
kle on a Montana ranch, having fa!
len from a scaffold." On Inqulrlnr
where I was the owner of the farn
told me I had been working for hir.
for three weeks. He said I had ar
plied to him for a position at Helenr
t asked him to take me to Helenr
but he would not, because, he sale
I was not well enough to make th
trip.
"The next day I wrote a letter t
my wife at Crescent, but she was J
3poknne at the time and did not re
celve It. The letter is still at th
Crescent postofflce. The next day "
went to Helena and looked up M
Crowell, my wife's brother-in-law. H
saw that I received medical treatmer.
and after being with him two days "
left for Spokane, having sufficient!
recovered to make the trip. The rob
ber who assaulted me took $200 I
gold from my purse and a revolve
from my trousers pocket, but over
looked $200 In bills which I ha
sewed to the Inside of my vest. ?
came In the day before to deposit th
money In a bank, but the banks wet-
ill closed when I arrived here, It bi
Ing Saturday afternoon.'!
Friends of Mr. Harmon say they
'mow of no reason why he should hav(
knowingly left home. His business
iffalrs are said to be In good shape
ind it is declared that ho has nevn
had any trouble with his family.
EO CROSS- BACK' FROM TRIP
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owing eight hours, Is In response t
wired Instructions from the chief
ilspatcher to come to a more satis
factory terminal, but at the responsi
bility of the company and not on his
iwn. To Illustrate, If a train reachci
Its 16-hbur limit while at Hot Lake,
he only way that the crew can move
m ts to come to La Grande on the
-esponsibility of the company, whlcr
must stand for Infractions of the law.
There are many other minor mat
ters of considerable Importance. The
Itiestliin of commencing pay after the
lay-offs, required much legislation.
Some roads suffered slightly by the
agreements, but on the whole all four
brotherhoods have been benefited by
the "conference which, ' taken as a
whole, was a decided victory for the
employes.
Mr. fcross will remain In La Grande
.oday and goes to Pendleton at once.
Later In the week he will visit Gen
eral Manager O'Brien and General
Superintendent Buckley at Portland,
laying before them the stipulations of
the Chicago agreements.
Land Office Pay Cornea.
After being held up for a month or
to, salaries to officials and employes
of the local United States land office,
have reached here. The delay was
occasioned by delinquent reports due
to overabundance of work.
NEW ARRIVALS
Ladies' Vol!. Panama and Luster Skirts
Hosiery. Underwear . t
Corset Covers, Gowns
Lace Curtains. Richardson's Emb'y Floss j
Pillow Tcps, Center Pieces t
. Belts, Silk and Lawn Waists
and many new novelties too numerous to mention.
IKE YAH BUYS OL
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Probate Court.
The will of Joseph M. Parton was
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"Alameda'
the I the prettieit waits you ever heard.
Beck, the popular shortstop on
professional baseball squad, met with Hear It at
an accident this afternoon which may DAVIS-JORDAN MUSIC CO.
necessitate his staying within doors
for several weeks. ,
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While training at the ball grounds
iniH ttiieriiuuii vwer,.,-..- w I l llILlljr
ankle and had to be taken to nis no-
tol In .nh Tha nnkto Is w.'jlk nat-
urally and the twist today,
will keep him from training
time. His place In hard to fill from
the aggregation, as he was generally
conceded to be the fastest infleUler In
the squad. a
LA GRWDE
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Prayer Meetings I'nd. ,
meetings on the North Side will take candy parlCTS
place at the M. E. church. South, at
3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. These
meetings have been held about four J
afternoons of eoch week for the pnt e
Studio over Selder's
PROF. DAY, Principal ?
week, with good results.
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cospel Meetings "JjR gospel Meetings
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At The Skating RinkJ
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