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' Now is the time tD fence your chickens in.
Gom3 and get some poultry fence. I have it in differ
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, Just received a car extra Star A Star shingles.
At They are first class.
; Gall and see my souvenirs, 25c to $2.00 each.
. S They are nice presents to send to your friends.
MRS. T-N.
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MIm Luta Bralller went to Portland
iijls morning to visit friend,
pftfrs. H. Wetzel of Kamela, Is vlalt
Jng her son, L. Wetzel of this city,
j Mrs. M. Bloch left this morning for
1 Portland and Corvallls for an extend
j ed visit. ' '
Mrs. W. H. Osburn left this morn-
lng for Portland, where she will visit
friends for several weeks.'
,: Mrs.' Hattle Clark came over from
' Union to attend the convention, which
J Is being held at the Christian church.
'Jlra Julio Nash of Portland", an
ewploye of the O. R. A N., arrived this
inorning and will make La Grande her
headquarters.
t Thomas Butcllff left today for his
home In Chicago. He has been visit
ing for several months with his daugh-
ter, Mra. T. J. Ormond.
Wallace Chllders returned this
i morning from point In northern
' Washington. He will make La Grande
lihome this summer, probably.
, " Attorney C. B. Cochran returned
i' last evening from Pendleton, where
he appeared before the supreme court
with argument In the Fuller case from
' Baker county.
V . Mr. and Mrs. Max Shlllock of Port
i land and Mr. and Mrs J. T. Searls of
Baker City, arrived this morning. The
party Is on Its way :to Wallowa lake,
:', -where they expect to spend the sum
mer.
biases Bessie Flllflbiim and May
irns. both of Cove, , rived last
evening from Walla Wa.'a and wer t
on to their homes Mils mnrnlr.?. miss
BVearns has b'i. teriouslv III with y
j Vbold fever w.illc, In.V 'U Walla.
Engineer E. Stephens expects' to
.'leave In the morning for Camp Carson
with some fixtures that he had under
t vepalr here for few days.. Every
thing Is prosperous " at v the Carson
' mines, the. crew working day and
ilrtt. A" slight accioeni- io ipe m-
ry a few days ago sent Mr. Bte-
phens to. La Grande to have
breaks
.'. repaired. . .
',!rj i . Rrtnrn, lt.
C" DAYTON EROS,., the eye ape
"clalisU, will have their office
t the Hotel Brnimer again the com
ing Friday and'Saturday." May sth and
lh.
Doxena of La Grande referencea.
jrt examined free. ' "
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MURPHY
TO CANCER
the appearance of a cancerous and
goes to the diseased place the Healing begins,
all discharge ceases, the inflammation grad
ually leaves, new tissue and healthy flesh
are formed, and soon the sore is perma-
w viAntlir fur! ft .Q A a marl fitln1w nff
Attorney R. H. Lloyd of Elgin, Is
In La Grande today. , .(
Mls May Stearns of Cove, returned
from Walla Walla last night.
Lou Rayburn came over jfrom the
Looking Glass country this afternoon.
Miss Annie Riesland went to Hot
Lake last night.
Mrs. P. B. Webb left this morning
for Weiser, where she will visit friends.
Deputy Sheriff George Llndgren is
attending to business matters in El
gin. Dr. and Mrs. Law of Union, are at
tending the convention In the Christian
church today. '
Miss Bessie Phllbaum of Cove, re
turned on last night's train from Wal
la Walla. i
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Brady of Wal
lowa, arrived on the afternoon train.
They will go to Kamela for the sum
mer, where Mr. Brady will engage In
the wood business.
Carpenters are doing some extensive
repair and rennovatlon to the J. K.
Wright residence on Sixth street
County Assessor R. A. Mug, repub
lican nominee for re-election, Is In the
north end of the valley today on busi
ness. V. ..
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rlnehart and
daughter. Bertha, came in from Elgin
last night and left on the westbound
for Walla Walla.
F. D. Gaskell returned from Pen
dleton last night, where he was called
as a witness on the Deal case.
J. W. Snodgraas, Mrs. Maud 8nod-
grasa and Mrs. O. D. McCully went to
Hot Lake last night, returning on the
late train.
Miss Esther McKenna. who has
been visiting for some time In La
Grande, left this morning for her
home in Haines.
Judge T. H. Crawford left this
morning for Wallowa to attend th,e
May term of circuit court, which be
gins next Monday. '
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Beyers and six
children came In last night from La
mar. Col., and left this morning for
Elgin, where they' expect to make their
home. ,
Robert Elliot, who returned from
California yesterday morning, suffered
a slight relapse and was not able to
be taken to his home In Elgin until
this morning.
' Mr. and Mra. Frank Harrison of
Hoqulam, Wash., arrived on the morn.
ing train and will go to Elgin to visit
their parents, Mr. and Mra. I. M. Har
rison of that city. (
Mrs. J. L. McMaster of Union, who
has been visiting with her daughter,
Mra. Charles Grandy of this city, re.
turned to her home this morning. She
was accompanied by Mra. G randy.
"Uncle" Abe Eaton over from
Union today looking after ' business
matters.
Dan Jordan of Burns, arrived this
morning to visit his sister, Mrs. Henry
Henson. He Is expecting his wife and
children from California this evening.
Superintendent J, W. Rogersof the
Rocky Monutaln division of the' Pa
cific Express company, passed through
La Grande this morning on the west
bound train.
The fire department of this city will
hold its election of officers tonight.
The ballot box at -the recorder's of
fice will be open from to 8 o'clock
this evening. Present Fire Chef
Jones Is the only candidate in the field,
for the chlefshlp.
Assessment of Union county prop
erty is about one-sixth completed. In
La Grande the deputies are about
one-third through; in Union they are
entirely finished, and In Elgin the
work Is a little more than half fin
ished. It will be several weeks before
the work is rounded up and final re
port to the county assessor's office Is
made.
According to present plans Goverr
nor George E. Chamberlain will reach
points In the extreme eastern portion
of Oregon and will speak at Union and
Cove before reaching La Grande. If
such la the case, he will come to La
Grande by auto tomorrow, evening ar
afternoon and will address a public
meeting In the opera house tomorrow
night. ' 1
Birth Record.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. William A.
Knight of La Grande, May i, a eon..
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Five Hundred. : ,
The ladles of the Five Hundred club
will meet at the home of Mrs. H. C.
Grady tomorrow afternoon.
DENTIST.
Dr. W. D. McMillan. Red 851.
Painless txtractlon.
Expert golt! work. Special attention
to children's teeth.
Lai Grande Rational Bank Building.
NOT ALONE. . '
Air: "LajBt Rose of Summer."
Qp. great Is the 'comfort when friend
ships decay,
To know that a saviour Is guarding
my way.
Thaf the powers of darkness fall help
less and shorn,'
By the love that upholds me . and
urges me on.
Thou'lt not leave' me, my saviour, to
wander alone.
The arms of thy love are around me
now thrown.
Thou dost lovingly gather thine own
to thy breast,
And I nestle close to thee like a bird
In its nest.
So I am trusting and working and
winning each day,
The reward It Is priceless, and I may
not delay;
I heed not the atorm-clouds 'though
they burst o'er my head.
Thy love'a shining through them, and
I lose all my dread.
L. Irene King.
La Grande, Ore., March It, 1808.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice ta hereby given that the un
derslgned executors of the estate of
John Hug, deceased, have filed In the
eounty court of the state of Oregon,
for Union county, their final account
in said estate and that the said court
has appointed Monday, May 4, 190s, at
10 o'clock a. m., and the court house
in La Grande as the time and place of
hearing objections and the settlement
thereof.
AUGUSTUS F, HUG, '
BENJAMIN F. HUG,
ROBERT H. LLOYD, Executors.
4-4-St Attorney for Estate.
A 15000 HOTEL FOR SALE
For 88600 if aold this month. Has
hot and cold water, . electric lights,
furnished. In a good ' location : for
steady roomers and boarders, and
transients, 11 roma and toilet upstairs,
Office, dining-room, kitchen; parlor.
two bedrooms and bath room down
stairs. , Good basemen under all. Any.
one wishing a good proposition of this
kind' can call on W. J. Ransom at the
Palmer bouse, or 'phone Black 402.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF LAKD
Notice la hereby given that the un.
derslgned as administrator de bor
son (with the will annexed) of the
estate of Mellnda Ward well, deceased.
will, by virtue of an order of the
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To fee worn over a Guimpe. Fashionable-
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lintn, or for light weight cloths and
suitings..
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One Gun and
: Just received a shipment of high grade
ready-to-wear apparel for MEN, in prices
from $12.50 to $15.00. Handsomely tailor
ed throughout.
Ladies' Corset
23c
A new feature of our Bargain Basement is our 5c, 9c and He
1" useful for the home can be found on
CROCKERY P f f lM CROCKERY
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Johnson's. Semi-Porcelain WareHolly Leaf Pattern
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county court of Union county, state of
Oregon, made on the 8th day of April,
108, empowering him to do so, from
and after the ltth dy of May, 1908,
sell at private saie, for cash, lots
numbered ( and , of block numbered
2, of Sterling's addition to the town
of Island City, In Union county, state
of Oregon, which sale will be made to
obtain f unda to pay legacies and ex
penses of ; administration, and said
property wilt 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 Island City,, or
elsewhere.1 Said sale will be made ac
cording to law and said order of court
.ULYSSES O. COUCH,
Administrator.
(To be published once a week for
Rule
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Caps With Every Boy's Suit
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CO'S samples
Bargain Basement
price $9M .
price $14.50
Store Smallest Prices
four successive weeks In the Evening
Observer.) ' 1
RAMSEY A OLIVER,
Attorneys for Administrator.
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Do Not Trifle
With q Cold
Is good advice for men and women. II
may be vital in the case of a child. Long
experience has proven that there is nutb
ing better for colds in children than
Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy
It is a favorite with many mothers and
disappoints them.
It contains no
opium or other narcotic and may be given
wita Implicit conhdeace.
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Excellent alto for Pongee Silk, Pana
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Seed potatoea for sale. True to name.
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