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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1908)
ETEXIy OBSERVER. LA OltAXQE. OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY , nog. PAGE FIVE. W. B. Sargent la in North Powder today transacting business. POULTRY FENCi l The 'Golden EIGHT PAof. Fj) w if n jh 1 Uf(t7 t t Mow is the time tD fence vour chickery m. Gom9 and get some poultry fence. I have it in flffer- i ent kinds and all heights. Just received a car extra Star A Star ingles. X They are first class. -J Gall and see mv souvenirs. 25c to each. j J Tney are nice jf resents to send to your frier MRS-T.N. MURPHY I ; HARD .V ARZ and CROCKEI Uhhm j . "i-, ,:; M V v f ;. , .'..'v-v ... LOCAL ITEMS. f . ' " farm ,dd Canyon today. ww T pencer, a prosperous farmer , Miss Ethel Pavls Is visiting; friends 7, is ( La Orande today, in union. jJr Bclblrd, of the Union Repub- 8. O. . Swackhammer came over 1((Tame over on the morning- train, form Union this morning. Lh Bear came up from j,,, ,. Walter Ferguson leu mis morning Jum, afternoon, 1. ,v ),. a sb-sima AttaV flllt1.lv . iu. v.v,. - .- - --- r-; and jjrs. W. R. Campbell of ,day ' . ; ... loler, made a business trip to town ; Mrs. W. a Seemann returned tllu,Aay . ,,- mornlng after a visit of several day with friends in Union. John Shaw, a prosperous farmer. Herbert Knox of Knox Bros.. Jew8 today to at ers of Elgin, returned home Sherman""0 "uu " '"r, CBme over trimf ' u u ln,B raoing. james prominent farmer of the van" ln town today- MoseSs8 came down from his SERVICES , There will be three union services In the skatiig rink tomorrow, . and aside from Sunday schools' and early evening services', the other churches of the city will declare a holiday. Evangelist C. R. Haudenschleld con ducts three services. In the morning at 11 o'clock he speaks on "Christian Ambition," and in the afternoon at 330 o'clock his topic will be "The Law of God." In the evening again he will speak to the thh-d audience of the day, on "Success and Failure." ' ss Nellie that she Ital yester- fnlng train. ' locating In Mr. the morning. ' Guy Byrkltt made a business tr Elgin and the Palmer lumber today. e C. H. Btdwell ef Isjajid ClA , turned this morning from a j trip to Portland. eaye R. W. Goodman expects Zmaw Monday night for Tacomar indefinitely. . from A. O. Hagans has retf Mv lios Angeles, where he v of nlg eral weeks ago by the father. The many friends Garrlck, will be glad was able to leave tW ' Jbve, who has Henry Chambers ,n Qrande been transacting tfned h(jme tnl the past few day . morning. of Lamar, Col., C. L. otten arrived on t! Otten contem valley. Mrs. F. Margaret, months vf tlves in yumonti wh0 nag tee,, Mrs. Yrents, Mr. and Mrs. R. visiting Grandei ieft for her H- DaJbn this morning. homeMrs.' N. Boylen of Ander M6assed through La Grande on,mt on their way to Elgin, th,y will visit Mrs. L. W. Hart- wh Boylen's sister. lei Mrs. G. W. Murnr of Skld- 3y, passed through La Grande nfig on their way to Enter- tney win visn ineir 'Oter, Mrs. B. A. Reynolds. ' school directors reported at ' tegular monthly meeting of the fil school board and transacted llt .f else but' allowing of salaries and ninthly bills. 1 l. W. Bowen, editor of the Baker .j , ,'-frv HmnrniL. ,'uiiib tivtrr Li u I Linnri I'lty, tnls morning wun tne juvenne baseball boys. While here he met many of his old-time friends. and daughter, Miss morning for a few i friends and rela- J ,ree sc RtHnrn V'Wt. . DATTOJf BROS., the eye spe- clallsts, wilt have tlielr office at the Hotel Bommor og-iln the com ing Friday and Saturday, Stay 8th and iv . . ". Dozens of Ia GranJe references. E?-es examined fre". . ' Jtend to business matters. Mrs. O. Klrkpatrlck came up from island City to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Huelat. V J. M. 8. Smith, a well-to-do farmer of Cove, Is in La Grande this after noon. W. B. Campbell, an enterprising far mer of the valley, made a business trip to town today, Phil Conley, a well-to-do farmer of the .valley, Is ln La Grande for the day. F. A. Day, the well known fruit grower of May Park, was ln the city today with a load of apples, which he disposed of at good prices. Attorney J. W. Knowles, republican nominee for circuit judge of Union and Wallowa counties, Is in Imbler today. Arguments of the counter demurrer ln the Blggers estate hearing, has been heard and taken under advise ment by Judge Henry. E. M. Eversole, traveling accident Insurance man for the O. R. & N., left this morning for points west of La Grande, Among those from Union who came over to attend the democratic central committee were E. E. Caster of the Union National bank; W. A. Maxwell of the Scout, Judge B. F. Wilson and George Balrd. Mrs. Lou Given returned this morn ing from Portland, where she has been with her mother, Mrs. Mary For rest. Mrs. Given reports her, mother recovering rapidly and there la every reason to believe that her recovery will soon be complete. , E. P. Collins, representing the Mer genthaler Linotype company, was in the city yesterday. Mr, Collins makes regular trips Inspecting linotype ma chines and gathering data, of which his company has a most complete rec ord, not only(of machines In use, but of the .many hundred different parts which go to make a complete plant The Observer has one such.' E. E. Romlg, a. prominent real es tate dealer of Portland, and former resident of La Grande,' arrived yester day morning. He will go on to Baker City tonight and after a brief visit with friends will return to his home In Portland. Mr. Romlg takes with him some boost literature and pictures of the Grande Ronde valley which shows that though a resident of the Oregon metropolis, his heart is still with us., Al I. "Ill uwc UUK -AIIUKI1D Oatbc.no Cbarcn. Low mass, I a. m.; high mass, 10 a. m.: rosary and benediction follow tng 10 o'clock mass. , XiattarDaCalata. Sunday school. 10 a. m.; regular service, t p. m.; mutual improvement association meets conjointly at 7:30 a. sa. German Lutheran Church. Preaching service Sunday at 10:30. Theme, "The Good Shepherd." All are Invited. Rev. Meske, pastor. St. Peter's Church. Second Sunday after Easter. Sunday school, 30 a. m.; morning service, 11 a. m.; evening service, t p. m. Vestry meeting Monday, 7:30 p. m. . St. Peter's Episcopal Church. : First Sunday after Easter. Holy communion, 8 a. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.: morning service, 11 a. m.; evening service, 5 p. m. Rev. Upton H. Glbbs, rector. Christian Science Services. Buzzlnl building, opposite Hotel Foley, gunday, 11 a. m., subject, "Doctrine of Atonement." Wednes day, 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 10:15 a. m. The reading room Is open Tues day and Saturday from 1 to 4 p. m. All are cordially Invited. Central Church of Christ. The Bible 'school meets at 1:45 a. m.. Instead of 10. Let all members take notice. The Lord's supper will be celebrated each Lord's day during the union meetings Immediately after the Bible school lesson. We must be prompt so as to be In the union serv ice on time. : , MVomens' Tailor Made Suits JUVENILES ARRIVE. Catholic Team From Baker Played at Park This Afternoon. The Baker City Catholic school baseball team arrived on this morn ing's train and at I o'clock this after noon commenced their return game with the Sacred Heart academy team. Both aggregations are juveniles, but can play the national game "some." With the Baker City crowd were Mit chell, manager; Oraw Adams, Perolne Adams, I. B. Bowen, Horrls Dunphey, Joseph Hubble, Joseph Carter and Wm. Huff. Members of the local team took charge of the visitors and are enter taining them at tho various homes to, day. : , New Spring Styles Many of the now "models shown are of handsome Pana mas and fancy suitings In all the new. colorings, some styles being extremely plain, and others elaborately braided. ' Special attention Is called to the following numbers: ' V Women's tailored Spring Suits, made of the finest Pan-, ama, In plain colors, single breasted, semi-fitted 26-Inch coat, with full plaited Skirt, trimmed with folds of self ma urmi, very special value (see Illustration) ; $25.00 Splendid models In short Spring Coats In stripe and plain materials, seml-tttted back, in ;. all ; the newest shades (see Illustration) from $3.50 to HMO. C SILK COATS. Long, loose-fitting Coats for women ln black Taffetta, trimmed to did value . . , ' , , , , . , , ... ,,,,,,, Rennalsance Lace Coats, In xl-lnch length, Taffeta silk lining, In wm 811k braids, length 41 Inches; jiplen- $1.50 blacks only; a coat of extreme beauty ...........$15.00, $UM and $23.6 - ' Toilet Soap 4 - per dosen 45o In Basement Only THE GOLDEN RULE CO. LARGEST STORE. SMALLEST PRICES. Toilet Paper Per roll 40 , In Basement only : : 4 $ : of the band, was cancelled late this afternoon on account of the cold weather. DENTIST. Dr. W. D. McMillan. Red 851. Painless extraction. Expert golj work. Special attention to children's teeth. La Grande National Bank Building. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF LAND Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned as administrator de bonis non (with the will annexed) of the estate of Mellnda Wardwell, deceased, will, by virtue of an order of the county court of Union county, state of Oregon, made on the 8th day of April, 1808, empowering him to do so, from and after the lth day of May, 1808, sell at private sale, for cash, lots numbered 5 and I, 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 penses of administration, and said property will be sold to the person of fering the largest sum therefor. Per sons desiring to buy said property are requested to communicate with me at my residence at said Islanl City, or elsewhere. Said sale will be made ac cording to law and snld order of court ULYSSES O. COUCH, - Administrator. (To be published Once a week for four successive weeks in the Evening Observer.) ' . RAMSEY & OLIVER, Attorneys for Administrator. drtA16-23-30M7-14 BUea Cored at Home y New Abeorp- If yon suffer from bleeding. Itch ing, blind or protruding plies, send me your address, and I will tell you how to cure yourself at borne by the new absorption treatment; and will also send some of this home treat ment free for trial, with references from youtr own locality If requested. Immediate relief and permanent or re assured. Send no money, but 11 others of this offer. Write today to Mrs. M. Summers, Box P, Notre Dame. Ind. Cancelled. . The baseball game between the bus iness men and the professional base ball team, scheduled for the benefit Early Hose Seed potatoes for sale. True to name. At the Grande Ronde Cash Company. I eooa water ana ice cream at Silver thorn & Mack's. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at La Grande, Ore.. March 30, 1808. Notice Is hereby given that Freder ick L. Clark of Kamela, Oregon, has filed notice of his Intention to make final five-year proof In support of his claim, vis: Homestead entry No. 11, 682, made April 6, 1803, for the Si SWK. Section 3; EH NW4. Section 10, Township 2 8., Range 86, E., and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver of the Unit ed States land office at La Grande, Oregon, on May 15th, 1808. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resldenco upon, and cultivation of the land, vis: . W. D. Adams. William Dye, June Sanford, Frank Wright, all of KamelH, Oregon. , F. C. BRAMWELL. Register. Bettor Tlinn Spanlclng. Spanking does not cure children of bed-wetting. There Is a constitution al cause for this trouble. Mrs. M. Summers, Box W, Notre Dame, Ind., will send free to any mother her suc cessful Instructions. Send no money, but write her today If your children trouble In this way. Don't blame the child, the chances are It can't help It. This treatment also cures adults and agod people troubled with urine difficulties by day or night. Danger in a Cold: Because yon have contracted ordinary colds and recovered from them without treatment of any kind, do not for a moment Imagine that colds are not dangerous. Not only pneu- ' moultt, but also the Infeotloua diseases such, as diphtheria and scarlet ferer start with a, cold. The cold prepares the system for the reception and development of tbe germs ot these diseases. Take our adrloe cars joax cold while you can. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy by Its remarkable cares of oolds has become a staple article of trade and commerce. It Is. tompti It Is effectual! It Is reliable. Try IW : NEWLIN DRUG CO. Notice to Water Consumers. . Patrons not on meters wishing t use city, water t&rVrlgatlng purposes' will please calUats&ia recorder's of fice and make irojer application, and tho water supeVitendent Will turn the water on. Itsnsa i Tir Irrigating . from 5 to 7 p. m. H. C. OILMAN. "3A30tf Water Supt. Qrarunc : : . x ts a dead Issue. Bo says Dr. H. C. Par ker of tho Indiana School of Medi cine, In Collier's Weekly. We concur with him. Blue Mountain Cough Syr ip will cure your cough, not as pleas ant to take as some others, but It con tains the Ingredients that will post-' tlvely and absolutely cure that cough. RED CROSS DRUG 8TOR1"!. ' v6vf . Horses for Sale. Inquire of A. E. Branson, agent for Portland Livestock Insurance association, "La ' Grande, Oregon. Call at Bom- mer hotel. P woww ooks and Stationery rergu 0fO. son's For some years we have had Ideas on the subject of the proper method of condurtinie a Book store. Sim we were able to put those theories Into practice a few months ago, oar conviction that WE KNOW HOW has been strengthened. At any rate, our competitors have found us worth imitating.. IVrhaps yon have noticed It;, we have, and not without complacen cy. Next week, if we may, we shall ten you what our Meal store Is. We Imagine that some will disagree with us, but we want to be understood by i he buying public, and are entirely willing to pay for the privilege of explanilng our methods. We shall be glad to welcome yoa at any time, except Sunday. We close on CM day. At any other time "NOTHING IH TOO MUCH TROUBLE.. . its. t: ; tt it :: " ' , s . " - ' u : : ti ti tt tt titlMtillUMM $Mtf fftfft aaaaaAa4aeece4aaaaaaaa4aa 4t4aaa4444aAa4antttttttaattmmmfttftMtmvX -v-- -1 mttRFflBaKE r